Skip to main content

Full text of "THE NEW NAVY LIST AND GENERAL RECORD OF THE SERVICES OF OFFICERS OF THE ..."

See other formats


This  is  a  digital  copy  of  a  book  that  was  preserved  for  generations  on  library  shelves  before  it  was  carefully  scanned  by  Google  as  part  of  a  project 
to  make  the  world's  books  discoverable  online. 

It  has  survived  long  enough  for  the  copyright  to  expire  and  the  book  to  enter  the  public  domain.  A  public  domain  book  is  one  that  was  never  subject 
to  copyright  or  whose  legal  copyright  term  has  expired.  Whether  a  book  is  in  the  public  domain  may  vary  country  to  country.  Public  domain  books 
are  our  gateways  to  the  past,  representing  a  wealth  of  history,  culture  and  knowledge  that's  often  difficult  to  discover. 

Marks,  notations  and  other  marginalia  present  in  the  original  volume  will  appear  in  this  file  -  a  reminder  of  this  book's  long  journey  from  the 
publisher  to  a  library  and  finally  to  you. 

Usage  guidelines 

Google  is  proud  to  partner  with  libraries  to  digitize  public  domain  materials  and  make  them  widely  accessible.  Public  domain  books  belong  to  the 
public  and  we  are  merely  their  custodians.  Nevertheless,  this  work  is  expensive,  so  in  order  to  keep  providing  this  resource,  we  have  taken  steps  to 
prevent  abuse  by  commercial  parties,  including  placing  technical  restrictions  on  automated  querying. 

We  also  ask  that  you: 

+  Make  non-commercial  use  of  the  files  We  designed  Google  Book  Search  for  use  by  individuals,  and  we  request  that  you  use  these  files  for 
personal,  non-commercial  purposes. 

+  Refrain  from  automated  querying  Do  not  send  automated  queries  of  any  sort  to  Google's  system:  If  you  are  conducting  research  on  machine 
translation,  optical  character  recognition  or  other  areas  where  access  to  a  large  amount  of  text  is  helpful,  please  contact  us.  We  encourage  the 
use  of  public  domain  materials  for  these  purposes  and  may  be  able  to  help. 

+  Maintain  attribution  The  Google  "watermark"  you  see  on  each  file  is  essential  for  informing  people  about  this  project  and  helping  them  find 
additional  materials  through  Google  Book  Search.  Please  do  not  remove  it. 

+  Keep  it  legal  Whatever  your  use,  remember  that  you  are  responsible  for  ensuring  that  what  you  are  doing  is  legal.  Do  not  assume  that  just 
because  we  believe  a  book  is  in  the  public  domain  for  users  in  the  United  States,  that  the  work  is  also  in  the  public  domain  for  users  in  other 
countries.  Whether  a  book  is  still  in  copyright  varies  from  country  to  country,  and  we  can't  offer  guidance  on  whether  any  specific  use  of 
any  specific  book  is  allowed.  Please  do  not  assume  that  a  book's  appearance  in  Google  Book  Search  means  it  can  be  used  in  any  manner 
anywhere  in  the  world.  Copyright  infringement  liability  can  be  quite  severe. 

About  Google  Book  Search 

Google's  mission  is  to  organize  the  world's  information  and  to  make  it  universally  accessible  and  useful.  Google  Book  Search  helps  readers 
discover  the  world's  books  while  helping  authors  and  publishers  reach  new  audiences.  You  can  search  through  the  full  text  of  this  book  on  the  web 

at  http  :  //books  .  google  .  com/| 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


Digitized  by 


Google 


THE 


NEW    NAVY    LIST 


AND 


GENERAL   RECORD  OF  THE  SERVICES 
OF  OFFICERS 


OP  THB 


ROYAL  NAYY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


CONDUCTED  BY 

JOSEPH    ALLEN,    Esq..    R.N. 

OBEBNWIGH  HOSPITAL. 


A;-   fr^  -X 
V-"  -■,•■-/  ,^ 


LONDON: 

PARKER,    FURNIVALL,    AND    PARKER, 

BflLITART  LIBRABT,  WHITEHALL. 


MDCCCL. 

\  Digitized  by 


Google 


PRINTED  BY  W.  H.  COX, 

6,  ORBAT  QUKKN   BTRBKT,  LIWCOLM't-IIIII-VIKLDft. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


CONTENTS    OF    THE   NEW   NAVY    LIST, 

JANUARY,  1850. 


PAGB. 

AbbreyiatioiiB       •        .       •       viii— 37i 
Admirals  .        .        .        .     -  «        .        9 

of  the  Fleet         .       .  9 

Retired  Rear    ...      14 

' — '.  by  Seniority      .        .        .14 

Services        ...         16 

Admiralty 258 

Agents,  Crovemment  Emigration .        265 

Navy  and  Prize  .        .        .    315 

in  Contract  Steam  Vessels      249 

Aides-de-camp,  Naval,  to  Her  Majesty  205 

Army,  relative  rank  of  Officers  in 

Navy  and.        ....    319 

Blane*s  Medal      ....        164 

Captains 33 

Retired     ...         15,30 

Services        ...         46 

Chaplains 161 

Civil  Department  of  the  Navy     .       258 

Clerks 180 

Coast  Guard 254 

Commanders        ....         71 

Retired '   .        .        .81 

Services ...         85 

Deputy  Inspectors  of  Hospitals       .    165 

Services.        .        173 

Dispensers  of  Hospitals  .        .        .172 

Dock  Yards 261 

Dress  Regulations    .        .        •       •   327 

Engineers,  Memorandum  respecting  324 

Emigration  Agents  ....    265 

Flag  Officers 9 

Services    ...  16 

in  Commission      .        .213 

Foreign  Orders     ....        207 

Medals       .        .        .        .210 

(ireenwich  Hospital     .        .        .        266 


Half-pay  of  Ro^al  Navy  and  Royal 
Mannes 


•  Form  of  Declaration 


317 

320 
Honorary  Distinctions .        .        .        205 

Hospitals.  • 264 

Hydrojrraphical  Office . 
Inspectors  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  . 
— ■ Services       .        .        . 


258 
164 
173 
163 
205 
St.  Michael  and  St.  George  206 


Instructors,  Naval 
Knights  of  the  Bath 


Royal  Hanoverian 
phi6  Order 

Foreign  Orders 

Windsor 


Guel- 


Leave  of  Absence   . 
Lieutenants  . 

Services 

Flag 

MARINES,  ROYAL 

'    Services 
Masters    . 


Mates 


Services 
Second 

•  Services 


Medals,  Honorary 

Foreign 

Naval 

Medical  Officers,  Regulations 
specting 

— ^—    Services 

Establishments    • 


Naval  College  . 

Instructors 

Medals 


207 
208 
109 
318 
109 
124 
213 

185 
197 
149 
154 
159 
158 
160 
205 
210 
211 

164 
173 
264 
321 
163 
211 


Digitized  by 


Google 


IV 


C!ontent8. 


PAGE. 

Navy,  relative  rank  of  Officers  in 

Army  and 319 

OMtnaiy 335 

Observatories       ....  260 

Packet  Service         .        •       •       •  249 

Taj,  Tables  of     ....  316 

Paymasters  and  Pursers  .        •       .176 

Services     ...  181 

Pay  of,  in  different  rates  31 8 

Pensions,  Good  Service       •        .  268 

Greenwich  Hospital  Out  .  268 

for  Wounds      ...  269 

to  Widows        ...  322 

Physicians 164 

Prize  Money  Advertised       .       •  333 

■            Order  in  Council  res- 
pecting .        .        .  325 

Agents 315 

Quarantine  Service       .        .        .  265 

Rank,  relative 319 

Revenue  Vessels  ....  252 

Schoolmasters 163 


PAGE. 

Secretaries  to  Flag  Officers  .       .  213 

Ships  of  the  Royal  Navy,  rating, 

classes,  and  armaments      .  212 

Ships,  Effective  List  of,  with  ton- 
nages, dates  of  building,  &c.  213 

— —  Non-Effective,  Hulks,  &c.  250 

Steam-Vessels,  Mail     ...  251 

Surgeons  and  Assistant  Surgeons     .  165 

Services  1 73 

Transport  Service    ....  265 

Trinity  House,  Elder  Brethren  of  the  332 

Victualling  Yards         .        .        •  263 

Widows,  Pensions  to    .        .        .  322 

Windsor,  Naval  Knights  of  .  109 

Wounded  Officers  on  Pension  List  269 


General  Alphabetical  Index, 
embracing  evert  commissioned 
Rank  in  the  Rotal  Navt  and 
RoTAL  Marine  Forces  .       .       271 


%*  Gorrectionii  and  additions  should  be  sent  to  the  Editor  or  Publishers  previously  to  the  20tb  of 

June,  and  the  20th  of  December. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


ADDRESS  TO  THE  JANUARY  EDITION, 

1850. 


It  is  now  more  than  ten  years  since  the  New  Nayt  List  was  pub- 
lished by  the  late  Commander,  Chables  Haultain,  K.H.,  and  its 
success,  up  to  the  present  time,  has  amply  justified  the  project  of  that 
gallant  and  lamented  officer.  The  publication,  in  its  altered  form, 
having  now  entered  upon  its  fourth  year,  it  is  due  to  the  profession 
amongst  which  its  support  was  looked  for,  to  add,  that  the  success  has 
in  no  d^ree  diminished.  While  admitting  the  above  fact,  therefore, 
the  Editor  and  Publishers  deem  it  right  to  return  their  thanks  for  the 
patronage  so  freely  bestowed ;  and  to  express  a  hope  that  the  improve- 
ments introduced  into  each  succeeding  number  will  continue  to  earn 
for  it  the  support  of  those  to  whose  interests  the  work  is  so  peculiarly 
addressed. 

The  grand  object  sought  to  be  achieved  by  the  New  Navy  List 
is  the  keeping  before  the  world,  in  a  condensed  but  intelligible  shape, 
the  more  important  points  of  service  performed  by  each  Officer,  what- 
ever may  be  his  rank.  It  must  be  taken  for  granted  that  common  routine 
services  have  fallen  more  or  less  to  the  lot  of  all ;  but  to  enter  into 
their  detail  would  be  to  defeat  that  part  oi  the  plan  of  the  work  which 
embraces  condensalicm.  It  is  not  contemplated  by  the  exclusion  of 
such  services  to  underrate  them,  but  when  it  is  considered  that 
already  nearly  one-third  of  each  book  is  occupied  by  notices  of  war 
or  sdenlific  performances,  it  will  be  obvious  that  more  space  could 
not  be  accorded  without  rendering  it  so  bulky  and  expensive,  as  to 
defeat  the  proposed  and  more  desirable  end  of  extensive  circulation. 

It  is  no  longer  a  doubtful  point  that  the  New  Navy  List  is  con- 
sidered an  important  vehicle  for  the  services  of  Officers ;  but  although 
every  fiunlity  and  encouragement  has  been  held  out  for  Officers  to 
communicate  their  peculiar  claims  upon  this  score,  there  are  many 
who  have  not  availed  themselves  of  the  opportunities  afforded.  It  is 
therefore  again  suggested  to  those  who  have  not  taken  this  step,  that 
such  communications  are  at  all  times  acceptable  and  available  if  sent 
to  the  Editor,  or  Publishers,  on,  or  before,  the  20th  June,  and  20th 
December  in  each  year. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


ADDRESS   TO  THE   EDITION, 
Published  in  February^  1846. 


The  importance  of  the  New  Navy  List  and  General  Record 
OP  Services  to  all  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marines, 
has  been  seriously  considered  by  the  Proprietors  and  Editor  of  the 

f)resent  Number.  In  completing,  at  a  great  sacrifice  of  capital  and 
abour,  the  extensive  alterations,  which  will  be  observable  at  a  glance, 
due  regard  has  been  paid  to  the  relative  services  of  all  Officers,  and  the 
whole  arrangement  so  changed,  that  its  superiority  in  point  of  informa- 
tion will,  it  is  hoped,  render  the  New  Navy  List  a  book  of  general 
circulation  and  reference. 

Nothing  can  be  further  from  the  wish  of  the  Proprietors  than  to 
detract  from  the  merits  of  the  late  gallant  Compiler,  Commander 
Haultain,  whose  labours  and  sacrifices  were  but  ill  compensated  by 
the  sale  of  the  work  ;  but,  in  admitting  deficiencies,  of  which  a  remedy 
has  been  aimed  at,  they  must  be  in  a  great  measure  laid  to  the  charge  of 
the  want  of  business  resources  with  which  he  had  to  contend.  In  this 
respect  there  will  now  be  nothing  wanting ;  and  it  is  the  full  intention 
of  the  Proprietors  to  render  the  New  Navy  List  in  every  way  worthy 
the  full  confidence  and  patronage  of  the  Navy  and  Country  at  large. 

The  changes  which  have  at  present  been  effected  may  be  here  aUuded 
to.  The  Services  of  all  Officers  have  been  separated  from  the  mass, 
and  brought  to  follow  the  Seniority  Lists  of  the  respective  ranks  as 
closely  as  possible.  The  object  of  this  has  been  to  facilitate  references. 
The  Services  have  been  thoroughly  revised  and  reprinted  in  double 
columns,  and  all  expletive  terms  of  commendation  or  otherwise  struck 
out.  Thus  an  Officer  will  no  longer  have  to  read  the  services  of  a 
brother  Officer  recounted  in  a  more  laboured  strain  than  his  own,  which 
intrinsically,  perhaps,  were  of  greater  merit  than  those  so  described. 
The  propriety  of  this  will,  it  is  hoped,  meet  with  general  concurrence, 
and  by  Uius  removing  superfluous  type,  an  extended  record  of  actual 
service  is  rendered  easy.  In  a  word,  it  is  the  wish  to  condense  as  much 
real  service  as  possible  into  a  small  and  intelligible  compass,  without 
giving  undue  consequence  to  any. 

The  New  Navy  List  will  also,  for  the  future,  give  by  far  the 
most  complete  record  of  the  Services  of  that  distinguished  corps,  the 
Royal  Marines,  in  a  condensed  form,  to  be  found  in  any  publication. 
This  new  feature  will,  it  is  hoped,  have  the  effect  of  making  it  a 
work  essential  and  acceptable  to  all  in  any  way  connected  witii  the 
Navy. 

The  List  of  tiie  Navy  has  also  undergone  a  thorough  revision* 
Beneath  the  name  of  each  Ship  on  the  Effective  List  will  be  found  the 
place  and  date  of  launching,  the  tonnage,  and  name  of  constructor 
or  constructors — information  not  to  be  found  in  a  complete  shape  in 
any  other  publication  extant.  The  unserviceable  and  harbour  service 
Ships  have  been  removed  to  a  separate  list. 

The  exclusion  of  the  "  date  of  passing"  column,  heretofore  given 
in  the  Seniority  Lists  of  Captains,  Commanders,  and  Lieutenants, 
demands  some  explanation.     The  extremely  partial,  and  occasionally 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Address  to  the  February  Edition.  vii 

inaccurate,  way  in  which  the  information  was  given,  rendered  it  parti- 
cularly objectionable ;  and  the  evident  disinclination  on  the  part  of 
CMficers  of  long  standing  generally  to  communicate  the  information, 
added  to  the  impracticability  of  procuring  it  from  an  official  source, 
decided  the  point  of  removing  the  column  entirely.  If,  however,  at 
any  future  period,  the  dates  of  passing  can  be  given  in  every  case,  it 
will  be  more  valuable  and  far  less  invidious  than  it  was  previously. 

But  the  most  important  new  feature  is  that  of  the  General  Alpha- 
betical Index  of  all  Officers  in  the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marines, 
which  has  been  compiled  with  great  labour,  and  upon  the  accuracy 
of  which  the  character  of  the  work  may  be  safely  staked. 

The  Honorary  Marks  before  the  names  of  titled  Officers  will  soon 
become  familiar  to  the  eye,  and  it  is  presumed  they  will  be  preferred  to 
the  letters  heretofore  used. 

The  Initial  Letters  at  present  refer  only  to  the  services  of  Officers  in 
Lord  Howe's  great  battle  of  the  1st  June,  1794;  Sir  John  Jervis's 
victory  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  14th  February,  1797  ;  Admiral  Duncan's 
defeat  of  the  Dutch  fleet  off  Camperdown,  lllh  Oct.,  1797 ;  Nelson's 
achievements  at  the  Nile,  1st  Aug.,  1798  ;  at  Copenhagen,  2nd  April, 
1801 ;  and  at  Trafalgar,  21st  Oct,  1805  ;  togellier  with  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  1801  ;  Sir  Richard  Strachan's  action  off  Ferrbl,  4th  Nov., 
1805 ;  and  the  defeat  of  the  French  squadron  off  St.  Domingo  by 
Admiral  Sir  John  Duckworth,  6th  February,  1806.  By  this  selection 
it  is  not  meant  to  cast  other  services  into  the  shade,  and  it  will  be  a 
subject  for  consideration  what  other  triumphs  of  the  British  Navy  shall 
be  equally  distinguished.  Those  selected  will,  without  doubt,  ever 
rank  foremost  in  the  pa^es  of  Naval  History ;  and  as  the  Captains 
who  participated  in  au  (except  that  of  Copenhagen)  were  honoured 
with  gold  medals,  there  was  good  reason  for  commencing  with  those 
brilliant  victories.  The  Battle  off  Lissa ;  bombardment  of  Algiers ; 
destruction  of  the  Turkish  fleet  at  Navarin ;  and  the  overthrow  of 
St.  Jean  D'Acre,  were  each  and  all  alike  honourable  to  British 
prowess,  and  will  also  come  under  consideration  for  distinction. 

Although  thus  much  has  been  done,  attempts  at  further  improve- 
ment will  not  be  wanting,  and  it  will  afford  pleasure  to  the  Proprietors 
and  B(Utor  to  receive  corrections  or  available  additions  to  the  services 
as  they  are  now  given.  In  particular,  those  services  of  a  scientific 
character  are  here  alluded  to,  which  Officers  are  requested  to  furnish  in 
order  to  render  this  peculiar  province  more  complete. 

It  will,  however,  be  obvious  that  the  great  expenses  connected  with 
the  publication  of  a  work  like  the  New  Navy  List  cannot  be  per- 
severed in  without  an  increase  to  the  number  of  Subscribers  ;  and  those 
whose  ¥rish  it  is  to  maintain  a  work  of  such  value  to  all  who  have 
claims  which  require  to  be  kept  before  those  in  authority,  will,  it  is 
hoped,  use  their  best  endeavours  to  increase  the  sale.  They  will 
thereby  also  enable  the  Proprietors  to  publish  the  work  at  the  lowest 
price  which  will  afford  a  due  return  for  the  capital  embarked,  and 
the  vigilance  and  labour  which  must  be  incessantly  employed  in  the 
collection  of  new  materials^  and  the  preservation  of  accuracy. 

Digitized  by  CjOOQIC 


EXPLANATION  OP  HONORARY  MARKS  AND  DISTINCTIONS. 


41— Knight  Grand  Crofls  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
]K-*Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
^ — Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
G.C.M.G.— Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 
K.C.M.G.— Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 
•4^— Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Royal  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order. 
g( — Knight  Commander  of  ditto. 

i{«— Knight  of  ditto  ditto, 

m— Before  the  name  denotes  that  the  officer  has  received  a  gold  medaL 
®— Medal  for  services  in  China. 
@^— Before  the  name  denotes  that  the  Officer  has  received  the  Silver 

'*  Naval  Medal/'  the  number  of  Clasps  attached  to  each  Medal  are 

denoted  by  small  numerals. 
3bm — ^Medical  Officers  who  have  received  Sir  Gilbert  Blane's  Gold  Medal. 
® — Officers  who  served  in  (he  fleet  under  Lord  Nelson  at  Copenhagen, 

2d  April,  1801. 
©—Officers  who  served  in  Admiral  Duncan's  fleet  at  the  defeat  of  the 

Dutch  fleet  off  Camperdown,  11th  October,  1797. 
® — Officers  who  served  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1801. 
® — Officers  serving  in  Sir  Richard  Strachan's  squadron  in  the  action  off 

Ferrol,  Nov.  4, 1805. 
(g)— Officers  who  served  in  Lord  Howe's  fleet  in  the  actions  of  May,  and 

Ist  June,  1794. 
®— Officers  who  served  under  Sir  Horatio  Nelson  at  the  defeat  of  the 

French  fleet  at  the  Nile,  1st  August,  1798. 
(§)— Officers  who  served  in  Sir  John   T.  Duckworth's  squadron  at  the 

defeat  of  the  French  squadron  off  St  Domingo,  Feb.  6,  1806. 
©—Officers  who  served  under  Lord  Nelson  at  Trafalgar,  21st  Oct,  1805. 
® — Officers  who  served  in  Sir  John  Jervis's  fleet  at  the  defeat  of  the 

Spanish  fleet  off  Cape  St  Vincent,  14th  Feb.,  1797. 

V9t — Officers  who  have  an  Honorary  Reward  from  the  Patriotic  Fund. 
99— Ditto  Pecuniary. 
9ini^ — ^Ditto  both  Honorary  and  Pecuniary. 

V— Attached  to  names  and  services  of  Flag  Officers  or  Captains,  denotes 
that  the  Officer  is  retired  under  Her  Majesty's  Order  in  Council,  1846. 

An  asteriek  is  prefixed  to  the  names  of  Officers  for  each  Foreign  Order  they 
are  entitled  to  wear. 

For  an  explanation  of  the  abbreviations,  letters,  and  figures  nsed  in  the 
Qeneral  Alphabetical  Index,  see  page  971. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


THE 


NEW  NAVY   LIST. 


COMMISSIONERS    FOR    EXECUTING    THE    OFFICE    OF    LORD 

HIGH    ADMIRAL. 

RiOHT  Honorable  Sir  Francis  Thornhill  Baring,  Bart.,  M.P. 

Rear-Admiral^ Jambs  Whitlet  Deans  Dundas,  M.P. 

Rear- Admiral  ^Maurice  Fred.  Fitzhardinge  Berkeley,   M.P. 

Captain  ^*Rioht  Honorable  Lord  John  John  Hat,  M.P. 

Captain  Alexander  Milne. 

Honorable    William   Francis    Cowper,    M.P. 

First  Secretary.-— Jons  Parker,  Esq.,  M.P, 
Second  Secretary. — Captain  William  A.  B.  Hamilton,  B.N. 


FLAG  OFFICERS, 

WITH  THE  DATES  OF  THEIR  SEVERAL  COMMISSIONS. 


ADMIRALS. 


Admiral  op  the  Fleet.      Adnural 

Half-pay,  £1140  I5s.  per  annum. 

©'O^iVThomas  Byam  Martin'(b) 

130ct49  22July30l2Augl9 

Vice  Adm .  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Sal.  494/.  1«.  9d, 


Admirai.8  op  the  Red. 

Hfdf-paj  £790  lOt.  per  annum. 

®*®0^^  ^on.  Sir  G.   Cock- 
burn»(c) 10Jan37  r2Augl9 

MiO.  Geo.  of  Marines.    Sal.  060i. 
R<>vAdm.of  the  United  Kingdom.  SaI.84SZ.  9t, 

®'®®#»*'*«0'Sf«V  Edw.  Cod- 

rington,  G.C.M.G."(d) do.       19Jiily21 

©'Frederick  Watkins"   12Nov40 

:^' Thomas  Le  Marchant  6o88e- 

lin'* 23Nov41  27May25 

(g  Sir  Charles  Ogle,  5/."      do.      22July30 

Robert  Dudley  Oliver*'   do.  do, 

TJ^'mO /Ton.  Av  John  Talbot"    ..      do.  do. 

m' John  Giffard**  . .    . , do.  do. 

iti^S^iSLSir  John  West « do.  do. 

^•Joseph  Bullen**     do.      12Nov40 

10 


Vice  Adm.'Rear  Adm. 


lAugll 


Captain. 
5Nov93 


Com. 


Lieut. 


22  Oct  90 


12Augl220Feb94 


4Junel4 


6Apr95 
26Apr95 


4Junel4'23  July95  20  Apr93 


12Augl9llJan96 
30  Apr  96 
27Aug96 
19  Oct  96 
15Nov96 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


ilOct93 


2  Jan  93 


70ct94'28May93 
20Nov90 


9421 


21May94 

21  Oct " 

17  Apr  95 

1  Feb  96 

7  Sep  95 

24Nov96^29Nov93 


1  Dec  87 
14Nov93 
Sep90 

3Nov90 
20  Oct  90 
27July93 

6Mar78 


(b)  Elder  Brother  of  the  OorpoiHtiom  of  the  Trinity  House.  I 
Com.  of  the  Sword  of  Sweden. 
(c;  Fellow  of  the  Rojal  Socletjc. 

Jan  50 


(d)  Grand  Oroti  of  St.  Louis ;  St.  George  of  Rusda,  2nd 
Class;  Gold  Grose  of  Redeemer  of  Greece ;  Fellow  of  the 
Royal  Society. 


B 


Digitized  by 


Google 


10  Flag  Officers,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


Admirals  op  thr  White. 


Viee  Adm.  Rear  Adm. 

@^@  John  Cochet" 23Nov41 22July30  28Aug  19 

WmSir  Charles  Ekins** (b)  . . . .      do.    J,^ do.  do- 

@«®  Henry  Richard  Glynn*  ....  9Nov4610Jan3719July21 
®'»*m«5^trEd.Hamilton,5t.*(c)    do.  do.  do. 

@'®*-Sir  William  Hall  Gage«         do. 

Com.  in  Chief,  Devooport. 

®Wr  Henry  Heathcote,  A:^»    ..      do. 
@^©)S5'fr     Graham    Eden 

Himond,  B/.«(d)    22Jan47 

@«®®Hugh  Downman"    24ApT47 

@*®®  *«on.  Sir  Thomas  Bladen 

Capel"    28Apr47 

Com.  in  Chief,  Portsmouth. 

®'  ^Rt,  Hon.  James  Marquis  of 

Thomond* 24Dec49 

10—20 


do. 
do. 

do. 

do. 
do. 

do. 


do. 


do. 
do. 

27May25 

do. 
do. 

do. 


Captain. 

9Dec96 
22Dec96 
10  Apr97 

3June97 
26July97 

5Feb98 

30Nov98 
26  Dec  98 


27  Dec  98  20  Oct  98 


do. 


Admirals  of  the  Bluf.  ,^^     «^  «„^,  ^«i«^  »     iM^ 

John  Mackellar" 26July47 10Jan37  27May2527  Apr99 

George  Barker^      27Dec47i  l2Nov 40 

©'©S-SffV  Charles  Adam«(e)    ..    8Jan48  I0Jan3727May25 

Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospital. 

.Sir  Thomas  Livingstone,  fi/.«(g)    1  June48 28June38  22July30 


Com. 


Licnt. 


27May9526Aug89 
l8June95  "'^ 

29June95 
11  Feb  96 


llAug97 

20  Oct  97 
26July97 


14Feb99 


5Dec96 


@^(Dml9il?)i:  5ir  Fran.Wm.Austen*«  I  Aug48j      do.  do. 

^^•**Asir  John  Acworth  Om- 

manney«  (i)    4May49  23Nov41 

Zachary  Mudge« l5Sept49 

Alexander  Wflmot  Schomberg». .    90ct49 
@»®  tSSftVEd-Durnford  King,  A:^«^Oct49 
®'®®*ft*'S'iV  George  Mundy*»  24Dec49 
10-30 

VICE-ADMIRALS. 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


8June99 
r2June99 


13 Jan  00 
13May00 

16  Oct  00 

ISNovOO 

1  Jan  01 

8  Jan  01 

lOFebOl 


20  Oct  90 
28  Oct  90 
9Junc93 
llMar96 

19  Sep  96 

19  Oct  95 

5Mar90 

5Apr97 


19Nov90 


5Jnly9718MaT90 
19Dec9619Mar82 


16May98 


26Dec9622Nov90 


3Feb99 


28Dec92 


8  Feb  98 


6Dec9620May93 
24Nov9724May89 

2Apr9826Julv93 
23June96  5  Sep  94 
14Dec9811Mar96 


Vice-Admiral8  op  the  Red. 

Half-pB7,  £508  Ss.  6d.  per  annnm. 

©♦James  Carthew" 23Nov41 

®Sir  Thomas  Briggs,  G.C.  M.G.» do. 

@«pi^0/?t.  Han.  THos.  Earl  of  Dundonald**  do. 

Com.  in  Chief,  N.  America  and  W.  Indies. 

@'®0Sir  William  Parker,  Bt.'^  (k) do. 

Com. -in-Chief,  Mediterranean. 

©'©George  M'Kinley»T do. 

®i§  Richard  Curry** 9Nov46 

@'#fij5'fr  John  Wentworth  Loring* do. 

Sir  Robert  Howe  Bromley,  Bi.  (I)     do. 

Hon.  Duncombe  Pleydell  Bouverie^*^(m)  . .  do. 

@'®  John  Dick*' do, 

@'(g)Matthew  Buckle^    do. 

John  Allen,  (a)"       do. 

@'(g) James  Noble** do. 

^f® Christopher  John  Williams  Nesham**  do. 

lit  '(g)®® »l^in#£S*S^»>  Charles  Bullen*«  . .  do. 

15-45 


Rear  Adm. 
'22July30 


22June3224July01 


Captain. 
llJulyOl 


2May32 
22July30 

do 
10  Jan  37 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
l7Aug40 

do. 

do. 

do. 
10  Jan  37 


Com. 
4June98 


Lieut 
4Nov9(] 


8Aug0i 

9  Oct  01 

20  Oct  01 

7  Jan  02 

28ApT02 

do. 

do. 
29Apr02 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


30June0028Sep97 
•28Mar0024May9(] 


10  Oct  99 
16May98 


5Sep9£ 
14  Jan  85 


30July98  14Mar9^ 

3Jan9924Mav9-i 

14Feb01l22Jan9> 

do.      |16Feb9t 

28June96|  4Aug9- 

6Dec96  21  Jan  9 

do.       10  Dec  9: 

27  Feb  97   9Marl)i 

2Jan98I7Nov9( 

do.        9  Aug  9 


rb^  Kt  of  Wilhelm  of  the  Netherlands.  I  (h)  Dop.  Lieut.  County  of  Worcester. 

lc\  Dep   Lieut.  County  of  Brecon.  (i)    Cross  of  St   Louis;  Third  Claw  of  St.  Vladimir;  Ri 

(d)  Th'V   Lieut  and  Maif.  for  the  I.  of  Wight;  and  Mag.  deemer  of  Greece:  Dep.  Lieut.  County  of  Southampton. 
Co  of  Haiiis ;  Com.  of  Tower  and  Sword.  (k)  Principal  NttvalAid-de-Campto  HerMi^esty  t)ie  Qu»* 

(e)  Li>rci  Lieut  of  Kilros*  i  Elder  Brotherof  Trinity  House.  (1)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  of  Nottingham. 
If)  Dep.  Lleuu  of  Perihsliire.  (m)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  of  Wilts. 

(f )  Dep.  Lieut  of  Linlithgow.  I 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Flag  OfBoers^with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


H 


Vice-Admibals  of  tbb  White. 

RearAdm 

®>John  Wight*'   9Nov46  17Aug40 

Balkley  Mackworth  Praed     do.  do 

Thomas  Browne^" llDec46  10Jan37 

@^®99William  Henry  Brown  Tremlett^  22Jan47      do 

@'  |)PlftiB*5ir  Samuel  Pym** 13Feb47      do. 

(g  Robert  Jackson"        8Mar47      do. 

Sir  Charles  Malcolm,  Kt.^        28Apr47  10Jan37 

@h^Hon.  George  Elliot**  (d) 13May47      do. 

Com.  in  Chief,  Nore. 

@'®®®#ft/.  Hon.  Lord  Wm.  FitzRoy**  26June47      do. 

iSvJ^Sir  Hugh  Pigot*'      6Aug47 10  Jan37 

Edward  Hawker*'     22Sep47      do. 

@*®®®*5t>  Charles  Richardson** llDec47      do, 

@'»»Francis  Temple"       2lDec47 17Aug40 

Henry  Gordon"     27Dec47       do. 

@»yg)®*igj^(m.  Fred.  William  Aylmer«*(e)   3Jan48  iOJan37 
15—60 


Vice-Admirals  op  the  Blue. 

®^g)T.  Richard  Thomas  " 8Jan48  lOJan37 

9|I^Jame8  Richard  Dacre8<»     20Mar48'28June38 


3Mar04 
8May04 
6June04 
27  Sep  04 
12Mar05 
8Apr05 


John  Surman  Carden«    23Mar48 17Aug4022Jan06 


JohnSyke^(f)    lJime4828June38 


John  Impey      1  Aug48 

®i  Henry  Manaton  Onmianney^'Cg)      ....  24Jan49 
®  Archibald  Duflf** 3Mar49 


£fon.  Donald  Hugh  Mackay". 


®^9liSir  Francis  Mason'* 9May49 

Thomas  Brown'*    8June49 

^Sir  Lucius  Curtis,  Bt,"^       l5Sep49 

^^«r  John  Louis,  ^^'*        90ct49 

Brian  Hodgson       180ct49 


4May4928June38 


J)Str  Josiah  CogWll  Coghill,  BtJ^  (h). . .    30Oct49 23Nov41 

Ejohn  Ayscou^*' 24Dec49      do. 

15—75 


17Aug40 


do, 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


Captain. 
29Apr02 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


Com, 

3  Jan  98 

21  Aug  99 

"1  Aug  00 

IJanOl 

lOFebOl 

eoctoi 


29Dec0228May02 
2  Jan  04  i4ApT02 


i8May05   7Jan02 


22  Oct  05 
14  Jan  06 


do. 
do. 


17Aug4022Jan06 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
lFeb06 
18Apr06 


7Jan02 

d 

90ct02 
4July02 
29Apr02 


18  Jan  03 

5July05 

23  Oct  98 

18June00 

15  Jan  02 

29Apr02 

do. 

do, 

do, 

8Oct02 

16Nov04 

h28Feb05 

SAnrOS 

7Mar20 

12May97 


Lieut. 

8  Sep  96 

1  Sep93 

21Nov90 

21  Feb95 

7Mar95 

i8Nov90 

12  Jan  99 

12Aug00 

13May00 
12Nov94 
14July96 
4Aug94 
8  Oct  93 
13July98 
17Dec96 


15  Jan  97 

15Nov04 

24July94 

6Nov95 

7Nov93 

10  Apr  94 

8Dec94 

27Mar98 

8July99 

240ct94 

llAugOl 

21  AprOl 

U  Dec  99 

24Mar00 

6Nov93 


(d)  Fellow  of  Boyal  Sodety. 
(e)Coin  of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit, 
(f )  Dep.  Ueat.  County  of  Surrey. 


(g)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  BanflT. 
(h>  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Dublin. 


B2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


12 


Flag  Officers,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


REAR-ADMIRALS. 


Com. 
3Mar04 


23Apr0624Sep05 

29July0622Jan06 

31July0612Oct05 

5Sep0629Apr02 


do. 

do. 
25  Sep  06 

do. 

do. 

do. 
28Nov06 


Rear- Admirals  ov  trr  Red. 

Half.p«7,  £406  to.  per  uinqm.  Captain. 

&®®m't^Sir  James  Alexander  Gordon**  10  Jan37 16May05 

Lieut.  Gov.  Oraeuwlch  Ho«pitol. 

@'®mStr  Thomas  John  Cochrane,  Kt^* 23Nov41 

®'® l?P-<ni^'S«V-  George  Francis  Seymour,  Kt** do. 

Hon.  George  Poulett    do. 

^Sir  William  Beauchamp  Proctor,  Bl^     do. 

Charles  James  Johnston**    do. 

@'l8)Edward  Ratsey'* do. 

@  '©Charles  Philip  Butler  Bateman" do. 

P^'  Arthur  Lysaght^' do. 

t^iHon.  Josceline  Percy'*  (e) do. 

j^Hon,  Sir  Anthony Maitland,"  K.C.M.G.  (f  ). .  do. 

^on,  Granville  Leveaon  Proby'* do. 

@'#/?/.  Hon.  Granville  George,Z,orrf  Radstock^    . .  do. 

^*^Rl  Hon.  George,  Earl  Cadogan'»(g)  do. 

#5fr  Edward  Tucker'* do. 

@'® ^IitS^iV  William  Augustus  Montagu,  AT/.**  (h)  do. 

®^#^5tV  Edward  Chetham  Strode,**(i)  do.       13  Oct07 

®^(|) William  Croft"    do.  do. 

® '®  |B» James  Robert  Philips**    do.  do 

gi  William  Bowle8**(  j) do.  do. 

^pi&#Hyde  Parker**     do.  do. 

@>® ®  Charles  Sibthorp  John  Hawtayne** do.  do. 

@'®igi  Jas.  Whitley  Deans  Dundas**  (k) do.  do. 

A  Lord  Gommistioner  of  the  Adiniraltj. 

®'©*lJ?®*S't> Edward  Thomas  Troubridge,  ///.*«  (1)  23Nov4l  28Nov07 

^Charles  Gordon** .'  do.      2lDec07 

25 


18  Jan  03 
4Feb06 
29Apr02 
22Jan06 
22Jan06 
6May06 
l5Aug06 


l6Feb0722Jan06 
23Mar07{  4May04 
23Mar7222Jan06 
I20ct073l0ct05 


Rear-Admirals  of  the  White. 

James  Murray  Gordon 9Nov46 

@^®9  ^^Sir  William  Henry  Dillon,  /T/.**    do. 

©'mElJHenry  Hope** do. 

(^"©^B^^William  Ward»~    do. 

©Robert  Elliot'"     do. 

®*19  ^m  t^Cuthbert  Featherstone  Daly'**    do. 

©'tgitlJ  Hon.  Sir  Fleetwood  Broughton  Reynolds 

Pellew,^^'** do. 

®***  *^Sir  Charles  Napier'*' (m) do. 

John  Brett  Purvis'**  (n)    do. 

igRichard  Arthur"* do. 

®'m®Phipps  Hornby'"      do. 

Com.  in  Chief,  Paclflc. 

Hon.  William  Gordon  (o)    do. 

©-tgiCharles  John  Austen"* do. 

Philip  Browne"* do. 

@«^Henry  Prescott"* 24Apr47 

Adm.  Sop.  Portsmouth. 

HI 


7NovOO 

7NovOO 

15Mar05 

22  Jan  06 

do. 

31  Jan  06 

8  Oct  06 

5  Sep  06 
20May06 


Lieut. 

27  Jan  GO 

i4June05 
12  Oct  04 

3Apr04 
•25Feb01 
26  Feb  95 

9Apr»5 
31  Oct  95 
3Aug  02 
30Apr04 

2  Feb  05 
•24  Oct  04 
20Julv04 
l2Apr02 
2lMay99 
14Nov04 
18  Aug  94 

22Dec0l 
10  Dec  95 
30Aug03 
24Sept04 
24Aug99 
25May05 

22Feb06 
ilMarOa 


15Feb08  lFeb06 
21Mar08  8Apr05 
24May08  22Jan06 
10June0823JulvO(i 


27June08 
18Aug08 

140ct08 

22Mav09 

l6Sept09 

11 Jan 10 

16FeblO 

12MarlO 
lOMaylC 
i9JunelO 
•25JulylO 


l4Fel01 
lOAprOe 

12Oct07 

30Nov07 

9AugO« 

INovOS 

l5Aug06 

24Apr07 
100ct04 

•25SeptO(l 
4Feb08 


25Feb03 
28Apr97 

3May04 
lOJanOO 

3Julv93 
3OSept00 

8Sept05 
30Nov05 

IMayO.) 
28FebOO 
l6Nov04 

2July04 
13Dec97 
22Dec*)3 
28Apr02 


(e;  Dep.  Lletit.  West  Ridlnfr  Yorkshire. 

(f)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Berwick. 

(g)  Kt.  of  Mttrla  Theresa. 

(b)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  HnnHngdOB. 

({)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Somerset. 

(j)  M.P.  for  Laiincostnn. 

(k)  M.P.  for  Greenwich;  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Berks. 


(1)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Haddington. 

(ni)  S  CI.  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia;  Couut  St.  Vincent  in  Por- 
tnual ;  Or.  Cr.  of  Portuguese  Orders  of  St.  Bento  D'A\iS 
and  Tower  and  Sword. 

(n)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  of  Southnmpton. 

(o)  M.P.  for  Aberdeenshire. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Flag  Officers,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


13 


(S«:g^Edward  WaUis  Hoare"* 13May47 

®";siJohn  Coode'"  (i)   26June47 

tt"***^0>Vr  Thomas  Fellcwes,  Kt.  (k)'" 26July47 

^Edward  Henry  A'Court  Repington  "• 6Aug47 

to'® WJohn  Pasco** 22Sep47 

tt'  f  WiUiam  Fisher'" 206047 

©'©Edward  Harvey»« l7Dec47 

Adm.  Sup.  Malta. 

^•©William  Fitawilliam  Owen'"    2ll)ec47 

©'SiManly  Hall  Dixon'**  27Dec47 

Com.  in  Chief  at  Cork. 

ifoa.  Alexander  Jones'^  3Jan48 

25 


Rear-Admirals  of  the  Blub. 


WPeter  John  Douglas'* 7Jan48 

S'SiBarrington  Reynolds'*'  (n) 8Jan48 

Com.  In  Chief,  8.  S.  Coast  of  America. 

WWbHon,  George  Alfred  Crofton'* 30Jan48 

eiViiliera  Francis  Hatton'» 14Feb48 

1Il'5^ ©Charles  Sotheby'* 20Mar48 

%\'^^ir  Augustus  William  Clifford.  5^'»'(o) 23Mai4S 

^ir  Joshua  Ricketts  Rowley,  Bu  '"(p)    3Apr48 

''\  Alexander  Renton  Sharpe"*   lJune48 

B' ^Gordon  Thomas  Falcon"* 5Aug48 

%,%  ft  Sir  Watkin  Owen  Pell,  iT/  »*  (q)    5Sep48 

ai  iDtiiWm.  Fairbrother  Carroir" 24Jan49 

^  (  S'^iSfr  Andrew  Ptllett  Green,  AT*.'"  (r) 3Mar49 

Bi'William  Bowen  Mends'* I3Mar49 

s^'fieorgc  Ferguson  (s) 4May49 

^'  t;**Str  George  Rose  Sartorius,  Kt}^  (t) 9May49 

hobert  Wauchope  '*' 21May49 

&^SVr  John  Gordon  Sinclair,  Bi}^  (u)   8June49 

m'WftGcoTge  Edw.  Watts'**   lSep49 

iff  S^5i>  James  John  Gordon  Bremer'"(v) 15Sep49 

Halph  Randolph  Wormeley .     90ct49 

Hayes  O'Giady'^ 180ct49 

S^iJMaurice  Fred.  FitzhardingeBerkeley'"(w) 30Oct49 

A  l^rd  Commissioner  of  tlw  Aomlralty. 

S|;giSi>  David  Dunn,  A:^'«    5Nov49 

•  JjFairfex  Moresby^**  (x) 20Dec49 

^  Horn,  George  Anson,  Lord  Byron  (y)     24Dec49 

25-150 


Captain,  i     Com. 
l()Octld  25Oct04 


210ctl 

4Marll 

29Marn 

3Aprl 

i8April 

do. 

2Mayll 
28Junell 

lAugll 


3Aug02 
I6Sept09 
10June08 
•24Dec05 
25Sept06 

7Jan08 

20May09 
10Feb09 

22JanOG 


26Novll 
22Jani2 

lFebl2 

7Febl2 

23Febr2 

23JulyI2 

30Septr2 

22Janl3 

290ctl3 

lNovl3 

6Decl3 

12Aprl4 

26Mayl4 

6Junel427Dec08 


17Feb07 
30ctl0 

9Feb08 
i9June08 

2JanlO 
12Febll 

8AuglO 
25Mar09 

8Marll 
29MarlO 

4Marll 

lFebI2 
ifiFebl  1 


do. 
do. 
do 
7  June  14 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 


2SFebi2 
21Marl2 
13AugI2 
17Sept07 

do. 
IGFeblO 
15JunelO 
19DecI0 


I3Marn 
18Aprll 
1  Febl2 


Lieut 

4Aug96 

5Scpt99 
29June07 

l3Feb04 
I5July96 

3Sept0l 
24Jufy01 

l2June97 
10Apr02 

15May00 


llJune04 
l8Sept0i 

10Oct04 

3IJan06 

25Jan02 

'25June06 

9Apr08 

8Dec06 

l5MayOO 

llNov06 

i5May05 

8Aug00 

9Apr01 

30MaiO5 

5Mai08 

21Dec08 

7July09 

1  May  04 

3Aug05 

22Jan06 

21Mar07 

9July08 


12July08 
lOAprOfJ 
24Aug07 


,  GoamiiDder  of  the  Neap.  Order  of  St.  Ferdinand  and 
llem ;  Kt.  of  W  ilhelm  of  the  Netherlands. 
^  ^1  Ki.  of  Charles  III.;  Comr.  Leg.  Hon.;  S  CI.  St. 
A:j>»  of  RaMiti ;  Bedeemer  of  Or. 

^  Mac.  and  Dept.  Llent.  Cornwall. 

'  litter  of  the  Black  Rod,  House  of  Peers. 

P'  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Suffolk. 

1  r^imuUtsioner  of  Greenwich  Hospital. 

n  Kt.  of  the  Sword  of  Sweden;  and  of  Iron  Crown  o1 


(s)  Bep.  Lieut.  Banff  and  Ab^rdoenshire. 
(t)  Kt  Or.  Cr.  St.  Bento  XVAtIs;  Com.  of  Tow.  ft  Sw. 
(u)  Dep.  Lieut.  Caithness  and  HaddiuRtonshire. 
(▼)  Mag.  and  Dep.  Lieut.  Countj  Devon, 
(w)  M.P.  for  Gloucester,  Dep.  Lieut.   County  Sussex, 
and  NaTal  A.D.C    to  the  Queen. 

Kt.  of  Austrian  Order  of  Moiia  Therssa. 

Lord  in  Waiting. 


I  (X): 


Digitized  by 


Google 


]4 


RETIRED  REAR-ADMIRALS. 


Pay  £450  5«.  per  annum. 


$$*9I^Jame8  Wilkes  Maurice'  

@5'® James  Prevost 

@^®9Sir  Francis  Beaufort^  (b) 

Hydrographer  to  the  Admiralty. 

@' James  Lillicrap*  

John  Thompson*    

Thomas  Poltiott  Baugh 

Gustavus  Stupart'     , 

@'®Thoma8  Fras.  Chas.  Mainwaring*   

®^Right  Hon.  William  Earl  Waldegrave"    

®  John  HoUinworth" 

@'CB)Clement  Sneyd" 

@^®®Abel  Ferris" 

|3U)  Robert  Merrick  Fowler" 

©'©Donald  Campbell**  (d)    

@'igl5ir  Henry  Hart,  Kt.^^ 

Commiuioner  of  Greenwich  Hospital. 

George  Henderson  " 

@*®®Thomas  Tudor  Tucker" 

Henry  Bourchier"    

©'tgiRob.  Worffan  Geo.  Festing* 

@*®®Georgc  Morris"    , 

@*®® John  Tancock**    

@*®il3James  Pattison  Stewart"    

991^  Christopher  Bell»* 

James  Stevenson**     

Hon,  Edmund  Sexten  Pery  Knox  , 

@*Rl  Hon.  David,  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville'' . 

@='®Colin  Campbell"  (a)   

@'®  Joseph  Symes* 

bon.  William  Henry  Percy**      

Commiuioner  of  Excite. 

James  Prinele" 

Samuel  Lesue  ** 

®^® Peter  Rye«  , 

James  Gifford    

Q^igGeorge  Le  Geyt" 

Henry  Gage  Morris*   

©"©©•©Edw.  Aug.  Down''    

©•Thomas  Whinyates*     

©"©#  John  William  Andrew* 

©'Robert  Mitford« 

©'©Henderson  Bain**     

©'Clement  Milward** 

©'# Joseph  NeedhamTaylcr** 

Thomas  Edward  Symonds^    

©«®  ©Lewis  Hole*'     

@ '©Frederick  Jennings  Thomas*"  

(To  be  reduced  to  25.) 
45 


10ct46 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


RETIRED  REAR-ADMIRALS  BY  SENIORITY. 

Pay  £906  per  annum. 

©•@®Henry  Thomas  Davies* 3Mar49 

Hon.  Henry  Dilkes  Byng** do 

99^60.  Gustavus  Lennock*' 4May49 


Captain. 

18Jaii09 

13Mar09 

30MaylO 

210ctlO 

do. 

do. 

do. 

27NovlO 

SMarll 

3Aprll 

do. 

ISAprll 

20Aprll 

lAugll 

do. 

do. 

do. 

22Augll 

90ctll 

lFebl2 

do. 

do. 

7Febl2 

27FebI2 

28Febl2 

do. 

do. 

2]Marl2 

do, 

lJunel2 

31Julyl2 

12Augl2 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

26Septl2 

31  Marl  3 

6Aprl3 

28Mayl3 

16Augl3 

29Septl3 

4Decl3 

8Decl3 


Com. 

7May05 

SOctOl 

13Nov09 

ISAugOl 
23Apr02 
29ApT02 

do. 
31Jan06 

2Dec09 

22Jan06 

25Sept06 

10Oct07 

4Feb06 
4May07 
I20ct07 

22Jan08 


9Marl4 
4  June 


15Feb0820MayOO 


20AprO8 
14Aug08 
14ApT02 
15Aug06 
15Feb08 
lApiOS 
22Jan06 
2June09 
i6Sept09 
22Sept09 
13MarlO 
2MaylO 

9Oct05 

IMarll 

IJanOl 

7May02 

28May03 

8May04 

12Jan05 

16May05 

26Septll 

16Feb07 

29Marll 

i4June09 

27AuglO 

22Jan06 

24Dec05 

4Marll 


19Febl428JulyOG 
12Dec09 

6Aug06 


Lieut 

3Apr97 

i9June93 

lOMay96 

30Oct93 

18Dec94 

2Nov93 

12Sept96 

llJulyOO 

29Julv06 

i0JuneO2 

140ct93 

22Apr99 

27FebO0 

4Jan98 

l2June02 

28Jan04 


lMav04 
14Aug06 
2June96 

9Mar99 
21MaT05 

20Oct02 
llJune98 

ISeptOG 

SAugOS 
22Jan06 
13Mar08 

6July07 

6Mai04 

160ctOO 

16MaT9I 

220ct93 

27Jan97 

2Apr93 

2CDec98 

7Sept99 

2ApT06 

13Jan02 

22JanOO 

SJulyOO 

29Api02 

8Oct02 

6Julv98 

14Feb.06 


24Dec00 
5May04 
8May95 


rb)  P.R.S.,  P.R.A.S.    Tidal  Harbour  Goinmls<ioner. 
(c)  Kt.  of  the  Austridn  Order  of  Ix*opold. 


(d)  Dep.  Lieut.  Argyleihire. 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


15 

Robert  Gambler**  lSept49 

®*glCharle8  Frederick  Payne**    do. 

@  :oj  Colin  Macdonald**      do. 

^'Abraham  Lowe*»    15Sept49 

@  P»  Charles  Bertram" 90ct49 

©'George  Hills**     do. 

•Henry  Fan8hawe*'(a) do. 

Isaac  Hawkins  Morrison*     do. 

@'®liGeorgeBameTrollope"    do. 

@^®®'*^tr  Tho8.  Mansell,  •  if/,  (b)     do. 

©'Thomas  Groube**    do. 

@\i;)Hercale8  Robin8on*^(c)      do. 

fe^fi)®Wmiam  Black** do. 

®'®*John  Harper«{d)      I80ct49 

©'Thomas  Dick*   30Oct49 

William  Isaac  Scott     do. 

Bertie  Cornelius  Cator** 6Nov49 

©'Frederick  Edward  Vernon  Harcourt  *» 24Dec49 


Capta 

Com. 

7Juoel4 

30Sept]2 

do. 

26Dec06 

do. 

4June07 

do. 

13Oct07 

do. 

24Mar08 

do. 

20Apr08 

do. 

2May08 

do. 

lOJuneOS 

do. 

2Aug08 

do. 

17Sept08 
3IJuIy09 

do. 

do. 

30Aug09 

do. 

5Nov09 

do. 

17AprlO 

do. 

210ctlO 

do. 

do. 

do. 

ISFebll 

do. 

29  April 

Lieut. 

SSeptlO 

18Apr99 

3June99 

24Nov94 

29Apr02 

17JuTy98 

25May05 

IMay04 

13Dec96 

17Apr99 

2IAug99 

25Apr07 

13JuIy01 

21Feb94 

llMar99 

I0May99 

3Mar07 

29Apr09 


CAPTAIN  ON  RETIRED  HALF-PAY. 

Capt.  Com.  Lient. 

^^Christopher  Laroche    29Jan00   18Aug98  llSep93 


CAPTAINS  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 

Capt.  Com.  Lieut. 

^eMoubrayi    12Augl2  24Dec05  27May94 

niliam Cuppage* 27July30  24Dec27    6Aprl5 

@'(g)Thoma8  Lamb  Polden  Laugharne*  . .  4Apr32    12Febll    8Aug06 
®'®«9Thomas  Dickin8on*(&}     29Nov32  15Junel4  15Aug06 


Plan  op  Rbtirbmsnt  for  Captains,  August  31, 1846. 


ItU  The  rank  of  retired  Rear- Admiral  to  be 
gi^en.  by  seniority,  to  sach  applicants  from  the 
14«.  6d.  half-pay  list,  as  may  be  willing  to  accept 
it.  with  the  pay  of  £1  Ss.  per  day»  and  the  corres- 
ponding pension  to  their  widows,  under  the  usual 
restrictions. 

3d.  An  addition  of  Ts.  6d.  per  day  to  be  giyen  to 
appHcanU,  by  seniority,  from  the  ISs.  Od.  and 
10s.  6d.  half  pay  lists,  being  captains  of  not  less  than 
^  years  standing,  and  65  years  of  age.  Officers 
from  both  lists  to  be  py^rmitted  to  assume  the  title  of 
Retired  Rear-Admiral  at  the  period  wben  they 
would  hare  obtained  the  Flag  by  seniority,  bad 
tbey  remained  upon  the  active  list.  Their  widows 
to  be  entitled  to  a  pension  of  £110  per  year ;  and 
to  the  pension  of  Rear- Admiral's  widow,  when  the 
nnk  of  Retired  Rear-Admiral  has  been  attained. 

9d.  The  Tacancies  upon  the  j61  li^t  to  be  filled 
ttpi  in  tnm  of  seniority,  by  officers  now  accepting 
tbe  IBs.  per  day ;  but  no  neir  admissions  to  the 
«1  5s.  list  to  be  made  until  it  is  reduced  below  the 
njmber  of  26,  which  it  is  not  to  exceed  afterwards. 
The  permanent  retired  list  to  be  reduced  to  100.  by 
iB|>kmg  one  appointment  for  every  two  yacancies, 
the  first  S6  officers  upon  the  list  receiving  £1  6s. 
per  day,  sad  the  remaining  76  £1  per  day,  with 


the  right  of  assuming  the  rank  of  Retired  Rear* 
Admiral,  when  entitled  to  it  by  seniority. 

4th.  1  he  actiye  list  of  Captains  not  pennanendy 
to  exceed  600.  A  proportionate  reduction  to  be 
made  in  the  14s.  6d.  and  12s.  6d.  half-pay  lists; 
the  first  to  consist  of  70  Captains,  and  the  latter 
of  100. 

5th.  Good  service  pensions  to  be  retained  by 
Captains,  until  they  reach  the  rank  of  Rear-Admiral» 
or  Retired  Rear-Admiral. 

6th.  The  promotions  from  the  Captains'  list  to 
the  Admirals'  list  in  future  to  be  continuous,  resery- 
ine  always  the  undoubted  ri^bt  of  the  Crown  to 
select  officers  for  promotion  m  the  higher  as  well 
as  the  lower  ranks,  whenever  the  public  interest 
requires  such  an  exercise  of  the  prerogative. 

7th.  The  Admirals*  list  not  permanently  to  ex- 
ceed 160  in  number,  and  to  be  thus  distributed : — 

30  Admirals,  or  10  of  each  squadron ; 

46  Vice-Admirals,  or  16  of  each  squadron ; 

And  76  Rear- Admirals,  or  25  of  each  squadron. 

8th.  This  plan  to  come  into  operation  on  the  Ist 
of  October  of  the  present  year,  and  all  letters  re- 
lating to  it  to  be  treated  as  strictly  confidential. 
By  command  of  their  Lordships, 

H.  G    WARD. 


U)  Kt  or  St.  Vladimir  of  Rutda. 
(b)  Kl.  of  the  Sword  of  Sweden. 


(c)  Dep.  UeuLaadMsfflttrate  for  Woatmeatb. 

(d)  Kt.  of  Austrian  Order  of  Leopold. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


16 
SERVICES  OF  ADMIRALS. 


I  Sir  Thomas  Byam  Martin,  Admiral  of  the 
Fleet,  commanded  Tuiphone  under  Lord  Hood 
at  Toulon,  1793,  and  Modeste  at  the  redaetion 
of  Corsica.  Capt.  of  Sta  Margaritta,  and  cap- 
tured Fr.  frigate  TamUe,  1796;  and  of  Fitffard, 
and  captured  Fr.  frigate  ImmortaHid,  1798. 
Capt.  of  Implacable,  and  took  part  in  the  cap. 
ture  of  Sewolod  Russ.  74,  in  1808 ;  and  actively 
employed  on  the  coast  of  Finland.  Dep.  Controller 
of  the  Navy,  1816,  and  Controller,  1816.  Gaz. 
1796,  98. 1800,  08,  09 

9  Sir  George  Cockbnm,  Lieut,  of  Victory  at 
Toulon  in  1793.  Capt.  of  Meleager  at  reduction 
of  Corsica ;  in  Nelson's  squadron  co-operating  with 
Austrian  troops  in  Piedmont ;  and  in  Hotham's 
actions,  March  and  July,  1795.  Capt.  oi  Minerva 
(bearing  Nelson's  broad  pendant),  at  the  capture 
of  Sp.  frigate  Sabinat  and  action  with  Ceres;  and 
in  same  frigate  off  Cape  St  Vincent,  14  Feb.  1 797. 
In  company  with  Phtenix  and  Pomone ;  captured 
Fr.  frigate  SueeeSf  and  destroyed  Bravoure  off 
Leghorn  in  1801.  Capt.  of  PAae/on,  at  the  block- 1 
ade  of  the  Isle  of  France,  1805,  where  he  made 
many  captures  and  frequently  engaged  enemy's 
batteries.  Commanded  Captain,  74,  in  the  squadron 
which  captured  Fr.  frigate  Preeident,  1806.  Capt.  | 
of  Pompee,  and  (Commodore)  in  command  of  sea- 
men and  marines  landed  for  reduction  of  M  artinique , 
1809 ;  and  of  BeUeiele  at  capture  of  Flushing.  \ 
Commodore  at  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810  ;  Rear- Ad- . 
miral  in  command  of  naval  force  employed  in  the  j 
Chesapeake  and  other  rivers  in  North  America ; 
and  in  conjunction  with  Gen.  Roas,  entered  Wash- ' 
ington,  and  destroyed  the  capitol,  president's  pa- 
lace, dock-yard,  &c.y  &o.  Conveyed  Bonaparte  to 
St.  Helena.     Gas.  on  thirteen  occasions. 

II  Sir  Edward  Codrington,  Lieut  of  Queen 
Charlotte  in  Howe's  action,  1  June,  1794.  Capt. 
of  Babet  in  Bridport's  action,  July,  1795  ;  of 
Orion  at  Trafalgar ;  and  of  Blake^  in  Wal- 
cheren  expedition.  Employed  at  defence  of  Cadiz, 
and  commanded  a  squadron  co-operating  with  Sp. 
patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia.  Capt.  of  the 
fleet  in  the  Chesapeake ;  and  at  New  Orleans,  1814. 
Com.-in-chief  of  Mediterranean  station ;  and  in 
Oct.  1827,  with  combined  fleet,  destroyed  the 
Turkish  fleet  in  the  harbour  of  Navarin.  Gaz. 
1805,09,11,14,  15. 

13  Frederick  Watkins,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Blanche 
at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pique,  and  Capt.  Faulkner 
being  killed  was  posted.  Capt.  of  Nereide,  and  en- 
gaged six  privateers,  one  of  yfthich {Vengeance,  16) 
was  captured.  In  1800  obtained  possession  of  the 
island  of  Curagoa,  which  the  French  were  obliged 
to  evacuate.    Gaz.  1795, 1800. 

15  Thomas  Le  M.  Gosselin,  Mid.  of  Barfleur 
at  capture  of  St.  Eustatia,  and  in  the  different  ac- 
tions with  De  Grasse  in  the  West  Indies  in  1781, 
82.  Capt.  of  Syren  at  surrender  of  Surinam,  in 
1799.  Gaz.  1809. 


18  Sir  Charles  Ogle,  lieut  of  Bayue  at  capture  I 
of  the  West  India  Islands ;  and  obtained  distinction 
at  the  storming  of  Fort  Fleur  D'Ep^e,  1794.  Capt  | 
of  Greyhound  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1801 . 

19  Robert  Dudley  Oliver,  Mid.  of  Prince  i 
George  at  capture  of  Sp.  aquadron  under  Langara  I 
in  1780  ;  at  relief  of  St  Kitt8,and  in  Rodney's  ac-  , 
tion  in  1783.  Sen.-Lieut.  of  Artoie,  at  capture  of  ! 
Fr.  frigate  Bevolutumnaire  in  1794.  Capture  of 
Melpomene,  and  conducted  bombardment  of  Havre  I 
on  two  occaaions.  Capt  of  Mars,  and  captured 
Fr.  frigate  Rhin,  in  company  with  three  other  i 
frigates,  after  a  chase  of  100  miles,  in  1806.   Com- 

I  manded  Valiant  during  the  operations  on  coast  of 
America  in  1813,  14.     Gaz.  1804,  06. 

21     Hon.  Sir  J.  Talbot,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Astrea 

I  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Oloire  in  1795.     Capt.  of 

I  Leanderva  1805,  and  captured  Ville  de  Milan  of 

j  46  guna,  and  retook  Cleopatra,  her  prize.    Capt. 

of  Thunderer,   and    attacked  Turkish    squadron 

j  under  Point  Pesquiea,  in  the  Dardanelles,   1807. 

I  Wounded  when  commanding  Victorious,  in    1812, 

and  received  gold  medal  for  capture  of  Fr.  74 

gun  ship  Rholi.    Gaz.  1795, 1805,  07,  12. 

I  22  J.  Giffard,  Mid.  of  Canada,  at  relief  of  Gib- 
I  raltar,  in  1781 ;  and  capture  of  Sp.  frigate  Leoca- 
'  dia:  at  Hood's  relief  of  St.  Kitts,  and  in  Rodney's 
actions,  1 782.  Lieut  of  Queen  Charlotte  in  Brid- 
'  port's  action  ;  and  Capt.  of  Athenienne  at  defence 
!  of  Gaieta,  1807. 

I  23  Sir  J  .West,  Lieut,  of  Royal  George  in  Howe's 
,  action,  and  Bridport's.  Capt.  of  Excellent  in  co- 
operation with  Patriots  on  coast  of  Catalonia  in 
1808 ;  at  defence  of  Rosas,  and  successfully  em- 
ployed in  destruction  of  enemy's  gun  vessels  and 
convoys  in  the  Adriatic.     Gaz.  1808,  09,  11. 

24  J.  Bullen,  Mid.  of  Isis  and  Lion,  at  atUck 
on  Mud  Island,  in  America,  in  1777,  and  in 
Byron's  action  in  1779.  Lieut  of  Prtnee  George  in 
Sir  S.  Hood's  action  off  St.  Kitta;  Rodney's  action, 
1782  ;  and  of  Victory  during  the  occupation,  and 
at  the  evacuation,  of  Toulon.  Served  as  a  Volunteer 
on  board  the  Proselyte  floating  battery  at  the 
siege  of  Bastia,  which  vessel  was  burnt  under  the 
walls  of  the  citadel,  and  commanded  an  advanced 
battery  until  the  surrender  of  that  place.  His 
services  on  these  occasions  were  mentioned  in  high 
terms  by  Nelson.  A  volunteer  on  board  Santa 
Margaritia,  at  capture  of  Tamise  in  1796,  when 
he  was  a  Commander.    Gaz.  1794,  96. 

<7  J.  Cochet,  Mid.  of  Apollo  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Oiseau  in  1779;  and  in  nction  with 
Stanislaui,  in  1780.  Lieut,  of  Queen  Charlotte  in 
Howe's  action. 

28  Sir  C.  Ekins.  Mid.  ot  Berwick  in  Parker's 
action  off  Dogger  Bank  in  1781;  and  in  Cambridge 
at  relief  of  Gibraltar,  and  action  afterwards,  in 
1782,  in  which  he  was  wounded.  Capt.  of  Am- 
phitrite,  at  taking  Devil's  Islands   ofl'  Cayenne, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Admirals. 


17 


Islands  of  Surinam,  St.  Martins,  also  Danish  and 
Swedish,  and  captured  seven  privateers  of  force. 
Capt.  of  D^ence  at  Copenhagen  in  1807,  and  Su- 
perb at  Algiers,  where  he  was  again  wounded.  Au- 
thor of  a  work  on  naval  tactics.    Gaz.  1 799,  1807. 

29  H.  R.  Glynn,  Lieut,  of  Boyal  George  in 
Howe's  action ;  and  in  Bridport's. 

30  Sir  Edward  Hamilton,  Mid.  of  Hector  in 
Cornwallis's  action  with  a  Fr.  squadron,  1780. 
Lieut,  of  JHdo,  and  captured,  in  her  jolly-boat,  the 
privateer  Vrai  Patriot,  of  13  guns  and  45  men. 
In  command  of  100  seamen  and  2  guns,  besieged 
for  eight  days  and  captured  Martello  Tower  of 
Geralata,  1 794.  Lieut,  of  Victory ,  and  served  under 
Nelson  in  charge  of  100  seamen  at  the  siege  of 
Calvi ;  and  in  Hotham*8  second  action,  1795. 
Com.  of  Comet,  and  captured  2  privateers.  Capt. 
of  Surpriee,  and  captured  four  privateers  ;  and  in 
]  799,  in  command  of  the  boats  of  that  ship, 
boarded  and  brought  out  from  under  the  batteries 
of  Porto  Cavallo  the  (late  British)  frigate  Her- 
^Mione,  of  44  guns  and  390  men,  in  which  service  he 
was  severely  wounded,  and  for  which  he  was 
awarded  a  gold  medal.  Capt.  of  TYent,  and 
captured  a  privateer,  and  blockaded  Havre, 
Cherbourg  and  St.  Malo,  1800,  01.  Gaz.  1799, 
1801. 

32  Sir  William  H.Gage,  Mid.  of  Princess  Royal 
in  Hotham's  actions,  1795,  and  of  Bedford  at  re 
capture  of  Cetueur  by  Fr.  squadron.  Lieut,  of 
Minerva  at  capture  of  Sabina,  and  action  with 
Ceree,  8p.  frigates;  and  off  Cape  St.  Vincent. 
Commanded  boats  of  Minerva,  cutting  out  Ff. 
national  brig  MuHne  at  Santa  Cruz.  Capt.  of 
Terpeichore,  at  capture  of  Fr.  vessels  in  Tunis  Bay, 
and  blockade  of  Malta.  Capt.  of  Uranie  when  her 
boats  assisted  cutting  out  CAevrette.    Gaz.  1 797. 

33  Sir  Henry  Heathcote,  Mid.  of  Bgmont  at 
reduction  of  Corsica;  of  Princess  Royal  in 
Hotham's  first  action,  and  Mate  of  Cyclops  in 
Hotham's  second  action.  Capt.  of  lAon  at  reduc- 
tion of  Java,  1811 ;  and  of  Seipion  off  Toulon,  in 
command  of  in-shore  squadron,  which  in  Nov. 
1813,  sustained  a  partial  action  with  the  French 
fleet. 

35  Sir  G.  £.  Hamond,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte 
in  Howe's  action ;  commanded  Champion,  at  the 
blockade  of  Malta  and  siege  of  Valette.  Capt.  of 
Blanche  at  Copenhagen  in  1801 ;  and  of  Lively 
at  the  capture  of  Sp.  treasure  frigates  in  1804, 
and  action  with  Sp.  74  Glorioso  off  Cadiz  in  1805. 
Capt.  of  Vietoriout  at  the  capture  of  Flushing,  in 
1809.     Gaz.  1804. 

37  Hugh  Downman,  Mid.  of  Arethusa  and 
wrecked  upon  the  Island  of  Molines,  1779.  when 
cbasing  a  Fr.  frigate,  and  of  Edgar  in  Howe's  re- 
Uef  of  Gibraltar,  178t.  Lieut,  of  Alcide  at  the 
attack  upon  Fomelli,  1793,  and  of  Victory  in 
Hotham's  second  action,  and  off  Cape  St.  Vincent, 

1797.  Commander  of  Speedy  in  action  with  Fr. 
privateers,  and  capture  of  Fr.  12  gun  brig  PapiUon, 

1798.  CiglL  of  Santa  Dorotea  blockading  Sa- 
vona,  and  at  surrender  of  Genoa.  Destroyed  the 
fortifications  at  Speszia ;  and  in  the  expedition  to 


Egypt,  1807.  Capt.  of  Diomede,  bearing  Sir  Home 
Popham's  flsg.  at  the  reduction  of  the  Cape,  and 
at  the  River  Plate.    Gaz.  1806. 

38  Hon.  Sir  T.  B.Capel,Lieut.  and  Signal  Officer 
of  Vanguard  at  the  Nile ;  promoted  into  Mutine, 
and  conveyed  dispatches  of  the  victory  to  Enofland. 
Capt  of  Phoshe  at  Trafalgar;  Capt.  of  Endymion 
forcing  the  Dardanelles,  1807,  and  of  Hogue  on  the 
coast  of  North  America,  1812,  14.  Gaz.  1798, 
1805,  07. 

39  Marquis  of  Thomond,  Ideut.  of  Brunswick 
in  Cornwallis's  retreat,  1795.  Capt.  of  Emerald  at 
the  capture  of  St.  Lucia  and  Surinam,  and  defeated 
an  expedition  projected  against  Antigua. 

41  John  Mackellar,  Mid.  of  Romney,  and 
wounded  in  the  action  with  St^rein  in  Porto  Praya 
bay,  1 781 ;  and  of  Enterprise  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  Sp.  and  Am.  privateers  on  the  coast 
of  America.  Senior  lieut.  of  Assistance  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Elizabeth.  Capt.  of  Minerva,  and 
made  prisoner  in  the  expedition,  to  Ostend,  1798. 
Capt.  of  Terpsichore,  and  assisted  in  an  expedition 
to  Surat,  in  1802.     Gaz.  1798. 

42  G.  Barker,  Mid.  of  Vengeance  in  Keppel's 
action,  1778,  and  capture  of  Goree,  in  1779.  Mate 
of  Preston  in  Rodney's  actions,  April  and  May, 
1780 ;  and  commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  a  con- 
voy fi'om  under  the  batteries  of  Fort  Eloyal  at  Mar- 
tinique. Mid.  of  Montagu  in  Hood's  action  with  De 
Gra8se,'178l  ;  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  a  ship 
laden  with  stores  at  Martinique.  Commander  of  In- 
cendiary,  and  in  conjunction  with  Success,  engaged 
the  batteries  of  Cadiz  and  gun  boats  in  an  attempt 
to  cut  off  two  ships.  Commanded  same  ship  at  the 
blockade  of  Malta. 

43  Sir  Charles  Adam,  Mid.  of  Robust  at  the 
occupation  and  evacuation  of  Toulon,  1793;  of 
Glory  in  Howe's  action,  1794 ;  and  of  Monarch 
at  the  capture  of  the  Cape,  1795.  Capt.  of 
Sybille  at  the  blockade  of  Batavia ;  and  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Chifonne,  1801.  Capt  of  Chifonne  in 
action  with  Fr.flotilla  under  the  batteries  of  Fecamp, 
in  1805 ;  of  Resistance  at  the  capture  of  Marettgo 
and  Belle  Poule,  1806 ;  and  of  Invincible  in  co- 
operation with  Sp.  patriots;  and  at  defence  of  Tar- 
ragona.    Gaz.  1795, 1801^  11, 13,  13. 

45  SirT.  Livingstone,  commanded  Diadem  in 
the  expedition  against  Quiberon  and  Belleisle,  1800. 
Capt  of  Renomm^e  in  the  Mediterranean,  1806 ; 
and  captured  under  Fort  Callaretes  Sp.  brig  of  18 
guns,  and  constantly  employed  against  the  enemy's 
gun  vessels  and  convoys.    Gaz.  1806,  06, 10. 

46  Sir  F.  W.  Austen,  commander  of  Peterel  in 
the  Mediterranean,  1799,  and  captured  Ligurienne 
under  a  battery  near  Marseilles,  for  whicti  he  was 
promoted.  Capt  of  Canopus  at  St.  Domingo.  Gaz. 
1800,  60. 

47  Sir  J.  A.  Ommanney,  Lieut,  of  Queen  Char- 
lotte in  Bridport*s  action  in  1795,  and  Capt.  of 
Albion  at  Navarin. 

48  Z.  Mudge,  commander  of  Fly,  and  captured 
GnerHere and  Trompeur  Fr.  privateers,  1799.  Capt. 
of  Constance,  and  in  company  with  Stork,  drove 


Digitized  by 


Google 


t6 


Services  of  Vice  Admirals. 


on  shore  and  captured ,  in  1801,  near  Cape  Or- 
tegal,  two  privateers  of  22  and  12  guns.  Com- 
manded Blanche  at  the  blockade  of  St.  Domingo  in 
1803,  and  was  captured  in  that  ship  by  Fr.  frigate 
Topaze  and  consorto  in  1805.  Gai.  1801, 03.  05, 
10. 

49  A.  W.  Schomberg,  lieaL  of  Solebay,  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  the  French  West 
India  islands  in  1794 ;  and  was  second  in  Glaiion 
in  action  with  five  French  frigates  in  1796. 
Capt.  of  Loire f  employed  in  co-operation  with  the 
patriots  on  the  coast  of  Galicia,  and  captured  the 
French  ship  HeLe,  pierced  for  34  guns. 

50  Sir  E.  D.  King,  Mid.  of  Barfieur  in  Howe's 
action.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Dryady  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Proeerpinef  in  1796.  Capt.  of  Levia- 
than at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  and  Swedish 
West  India  islands  in  1801.  Capt.  of  Endymion 
during  the  blockade  of  Cadiz,  and  employed  watch- 
ing the  enemy's  fleet  prior  to  the  battle  of  Tra> 
falgar ;  and  in  same  ship  assisting  at  the  defence 
of  Oaieta,  1806.  Capt.  of  Monmouth,  at  the 
capture  of  Tranqnebar.    Gaz  .1796,  1 80 1 . 

51  Sir  G.  Mundy,  Mid.  of  Juno  in  her  escape 
from  Toulon  in  1 794 ;  and  of  Aigle  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Bastia  and  Calvi.  Lieut,  of  Blenheim  off 
Cape  St.  Vincent;  and  of  Goliah  at  the  Nile. 
Commander  of  Tranter,  serving  at  the  blockade 
of  Malta ;  and  attached  to  Sir  T.  Troubridge's 
squadron  at  the  capitulation  of  Rome  and  Civita 
Veccfaia.  Capt.  of  Hydra  at  the  attack  on  Havre 
flotilla.  1803,  and  subsequently  captured  two  sail 
of  it.  In  1806,  captured  Fr  18-gun  brig  Puret,  in 
the  sight  of  four  Fr.  frigates ;  and  in  lb07. 
attacked  the  port  of  Begu  Catalonia,  stormed  the 
batteries,  and  brought  out  three  large  privateers. 
Continued  until  1810  employed  in  co-operation 
with  the  patriots  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  and  both 
ship  and  boata  constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy. 
Gaz.  1806,  07. 


Services  of  the  Vice  Admirals. 

32  J.  Carthew,  Lieut,  and  served  on  shore  a 
the  reduction  of  Martinique  in  1 794.  Commanded 
JRofarto  in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder  in  1 799 ; 
at  destruction  of  two  Dutch  frigates  at  Medenblik 
in  the  same  year  \  and  in  the  attack  on  the  French 
squadron  and  capture  of  Deair^e  at  Dunkirk,  in 
1800.  Capt.  of  Gloire  at  reduction  of  Martinique, 
in  1809. 

33  Sir  Thomas  Briggs,  commanded  Salamine 
in  the  expedition  to  Egypt ;  and  Capt.  of  Clorinde 
at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France.    Oaz.  1810. 

.34  Earl  of  Dundonald,  commander  of  Speedy ,  1 4 
gun  brig,  and  captured  by  boarding  the  Sp.  zebec 
frigate  Gamo  of  32  gunaand  H19  men,  1801.  Capt. 
of  FallaSf  and  engaged  Fr.  40  gun  frigate  Minerve 
and  three  brigs  in  Basque  Roads,  1806.    Capt.  of 


In^ferieuee  at  th<>  defence  of  Rosas,  in  co-operation 
with  Sp.  patrioto  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  and  con- 
ducted the  fire  ships  in  the  attack  upon  the  Fr. 
fleet  in  Aix's  Roads,  1809.    Gaz.  on  nine  occasions. 

36  Sir  W.  Parker,  Mid.  of  Orion  in  Howe's 
action ;  and  commanded  Stork,  and  assisted  at  the 
capture  of  Cantara  of  22  guns,  and  a  lugger  of  10 
guns  near  Cape  Ortegal.  Capt.  of  Amazon  at 
capture  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poule  in  1806,  and 
employed  in  co-operation  with  the  patriota  on  the 
coast  of  Galida,  particularly  at  Ferrol,  where  he 
landed  in  command  of  a  party  of  seamen.  Com.- 
in-chief  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China, 
from  1841,  until  the  conclusion  of  the  war, 
and  personally  engaged  on  shore  and  afloat 
at  the  taking  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  attack 
on  the  Chinese  camp  on  the  heighta  of  Segahon; 
capture  of  the  city  of  Chln-Kiang-Foo,  &c.  &c 
Gaz.  1806,  11. 

37  G.  M'Kinley,  acting  Lieut,  of  Barfieur  in 
Rodney's  action,  1782  ;  Lieut,  of  Aleide  at  Cor- 
sica, and  commanding  Liberty  gnn  brig,  as- 
sisted at  the  capture  of  Etourdie  of  16  guns  in  the 
harbour  of  Herqui  in  1796.  Commanded  Otter 
fire  ship  at  the  Helder,  and  at  Copenhagen  in 
1801.  Capt.  of  Lively,  and  Senior  Officer  in  the 
Tayue  prior  to  the  occupation  of  Lisbon  by  Junot, 
1807 ;  and  afterwards  employed  on  the  coasta  of 
Spain  and  Portugal.    Gaz.  1796, 1809. 

38  Rich.  Curry,  commander  of  FUry  bomb  in 
the  expedition  to  the  Helder,  and  at  the  surrender 
of  the  Dutch  squadron  in  1 799  ;  at  the  destruction 
of  two  frigates  at  Medenblik,  and  was  frequently 
officially  noticed  for  service  in  the  expedition  to 
Egypt  in  1801.    Gaz.  1801. 

39  Sir  J.  W.  Loring,  Mid.  serving  on  shore  at 
Toulon  in  1793  ;  and  commanded  a  gunboat  at 
the  siege  of  Bastia.  Lieut,  of  St.  George  in 
Uotham's  actions  in  1795 ;  and  commanded  Niobe^ 
at  the  attack  on  two  Fr.  frigates  under  the 
batteries  of  La  Hogue  in  1810 ;  and  at  destruction 
of  Fr.  frigate  Amazone,  in  1811.  Gaz.  1793,  1603, 
03,  10. 

40  Hon.  D.  P.  Bouverie,  commanded  Medute 
at  the  capture  of  Maidonado^  and  in  the  princi- 
pal operations  in  South  America  in  1806,  07  ;  and 
served  on  shore  in  co-operation  with  the  patriots 
on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in  1812.  Gaz.  1807, 
12,  12,  12. 

41  J.  Dick,  commanded  Discovery  bomb  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Helder,  1799,  and  C^thia  in 
Egypt,  1801.  C&pt.  of  Penelope  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique,  in  1809. 

42  M.  Buckle,  Lieut  of  Royal  Sovereign  in 
Howe's  action. 

43  J.  Allen,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at  capture  of  Pr» 
frigate  Inconstante,  in  1 793,  and  wounded. 

44  James  Noble,  Mid.  of  Britannia  during  the 
occupation  and  evacuation  of  Toulon;  and  in 
Hotham's  first  and  second  actions,  1795.  Lieut,  of 
Agamemnon,  and  severely  wounded  in  her  boats  at 
Loano,  1 796 ;  and  when  in  Minerva  served  as  Aid- 
de-camp  to  Nelson  at  Porto  Ferrajo,  Corsica,  and 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Vice  Admirals. 


19 


capture  of  Sabina^  Sp.  Frigate.  Lieut,  of  Captain^ 
14th  Feb.  1797,  off  Gape  St.  Yinoent,  and  with 
Nel«on  boarded  San  Niehohu  and  8an  Jos^. 
NeUon  wrote  in  a  letter  to  his  admiral,  '*  His 
merit  and  repeated  wounds  entitle  him  to  every 
reward  a  grateful  country  can  bestow.*'  Gaz.  1796. 

45  C.  J.  W.  Nesham,  Mid.  of  Juno  in  action 
with  Snlfrein,  in  1783.  Senior  Lieut,  oi  Adamant 
at  Camperdown.  Commanded  Captain  at  the  cap« 
tore  of  Mari^^alante ;  and  served  on  shore  at  the 
redaction  of  Martinique, in  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

46  Sir  C.  Bullen,  Mid.  <A Loyalist  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Charlestown  in  1781.  Lieut  of  Ramillies 
in  Howe's  action,  and  Senior  of  Monmouth  at 
Camperdown.  Capt.  of  Britannia  at  Trafalgar,  and 
commanded  Voiontaire  and  Cambrian,  in  co-ope- 
ration with  the  patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia, 
in  1810,  11.    Gaz.  1805,09, 11. 

47  J.  Wight,  Mid.  of  Rose,  and  served  on 
shore  at  the  reduction  of  Martinique,  in  1794. 
Uent.  of  Beaulieu  at  the  destruction  of  a  French 
troop  ship  off  Guadaloupe,  and  otAimable  in  her 
action  with  Fr.  frigate  Petuie,  of  greatly  superior 
force,  in  1796.  Commanded  Wolverene  sloop,  in 
action  with  the  enemy's  batteries  and  gun-vee- 
seta  on  the  Havre  sUtion,  1801,  02. 

48  T.  Browne,  Lieut,  of  Intrepide  in  1796, 
and  cat  out  with  her  boats,  on  the  north  side  of 
St.  Domingo,  Fr.  20  gun  ship  Perpantei  and 
conuaaaded  Abouiir  at  the  defence  of  Riga. 

49  W.H.B.  Tremlett,  Mid.  of  Boyal  Sovereign 
in  Howe's  actions  29th  May  and  1st  June,  and 
in  Comwallis's  celebrated  retreat,  1795.  Lieut,  of 
Xton,  and  in  1798  commanded  a  boat  in  a  severe 
engagement  with  a  large  armed  Greek  ship. 
Second  Lieut,  of  lAon  in  action  with  Sp.  frigate 
squadron  and  capture  of  Santa  Dorotea,  and  when 
first  Lieut,  of  the  prize,  she  beat  off  sixteen  Sp. 
I^n-boat*  sent  out  to  effect  her  recapture.  Se- 
verely wounded  1804,  when  commanding  the 
Cromer  Sea  Fencibles.  Capt.  of  Alcmene,  co- 
operating with  Sp.  patriots,  1808,  and  chased  and 
drove  into  the  Pertius  Breton  the  Fr.  frigates  Elbe 
and  PaUati  and  also  assisted  in  driving  the  Fr. 
frigates  into  Sables  D'Olonne,  which  were  there 
destroyed  by  the  British  squadron,  in  1809.  On 
two  occasions  saved  the  lives  of  men  by  jumping 
overboard  at  great  personal  risk. 

50  Sir  S.  Pym,  Mate  of  Martin  at  capture  of 
Dutch  West  India  Islands,  in  1796.  Lieut,  of 
Babet,  and  captured,  in  her  boats,  in  which  service 
he  was  wounded,  the  Fr.  national  schooner  Detir^e 
of  6  gvns  and  46  men.  Senior  of  Bthalion  at  the 
capture  of  Sp.  treasure-ship,  Thetis,  in  1799.  Com- 
manded  Atlas  at  St.  Domingo,  1806;  and  Si' 
rius,  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Caroline,  at 
St.  Paul's,  Island  of  Bourbon,  and  reduction  of 
that  Island,  and  captured  the  Isle  de  la  Passe  1810. 
Bnmt  his  ship  to  prevent  her  falling  into  the  hands 
of  the  enemy,  having  grounded  in  an  attempt  on 
two  frigates  and  a  sloop  in  Port  Sud  Est,  Isle  of 
France,  in  the  same  year.  Gaz.  1798,  99,1806, 
10,  10,  14. 


62  R.  Jackson,  Mid.  of  Santa  Margaritta,  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Amazons,  1782.  Lieut,  of 
Rose,  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1794^ 
Commanded  the  naval  forces  at  the  taking  of  Sa- 
vona,  and  surrender  of  Malta,  in  1800.  Commanded 
Bonne  Citogenne,  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in 
1801. 

54  Sir  C.  Malcolm,  Capt.  of  Narcissus,  in 
1806,  and  severely  wounded  when  in  command  of 
the  boats  of  his  ship  at  an  attack  upon  a  French 
convoy  lying  at  Conquet  Bay,  and  protected  by 
armed  vessds  and  heavy  batteries.  In  same  ship 
at  the  reduction  of  the  Saintes,  1809.  Capt  of 
Rhin,  serving  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  under 
Sir  George  Collier,  and  much  employed  on  shore  in 
batteries,  at  reduction  of  Lequito,  and  in  destroying 
the  enemy's  works.  In  same  ship  commanded  the 
boats  of  a  squadron  under  his  orders  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  a  convoy  in  the  harbour  of  Corigeon,  in 
1815.    Gaz.  1812,  12,  12. 

55  Hon.  G.  Elliot,  Capt.  of  Modeste,  and  cap- 
tured Fr  18  gun  corvette  Jena,  1808,  and  at  there* 
duction  of  Java,  in  1813.  Capt.  of  Hussar  employed 
against  pirates  on  the  coast  of  Borneo,  and  subse- 
quentlv  in  reinstating  the  Sultan  of  Palambang. 
Com.-in-chief  in  China  at  the  capture  of  Chusan, 
&c.  1841.    Gaz.  1808,09. 

56  Lord  W.  FitzRoy,  Mid.  of  Phaeton  in 
Howe's  action  ;  of  Sans  Pareil  in  Bridport*8  :  and 
of  Seahorse  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Sensible,  in 
1798.  Lieut,  of  Penelope  at  the  surrender  of 
Malta,  and  expedition  to  Egypt.  Capt.  of  JBolus 
frigate  in  the  action  off  Ferrol ;  and  at  the  re- 
duction of  Martinique,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1805,  09. 

57  Sir  Hugh  Pigot,  Capt.  of  Ctrce  frigate,  and 
took  possession  of  Mariegalante,  1808.  Capt.  of 
Latona,  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Junon,  at  sur- 
render of  Fr.  74  gun  ship  Hautpoult,  and  captured 
Fr.  42  gun  frigate  Felieit*'.  (^but  with  only  14  guns 
mounted),  in  lb09.  Capt.  of  Orpheus,  and  cap- 
tured U.  S.  20  gun  corvette  Frolic,  and  destroyed 
two  privateers  of  20  and  8  guns.  Gaz.  1808,  08, 
09,  09, 13. 

58  E.  Hawker,  while  commanding  Tartar  and 
Melampus,  captured  Observateur  of  18  guns,  Co^ 
libri  of  16,  and  Beauhamois  of  16,  and  assisted  at 
the  reduction  of  Guadaloupe,  and  the  capture  of 
Fantome  of  20  guns. 

59  Sir  C.  Richardson,  Mid.  of  Phtenix  in  action 
with  Rnolue,  1791,  and  of  Royal  George  m  Howe's 
action.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Circe  at  Camperdown, 
when  he  made  Admiral  de  Winter  prisoner.  Com. 
manded  a  division  of  seamen  landed  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Helder ;  assisted  at  the  landing 
in  Egypt,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  8th 
of  March.  Commanded  a  flotilla  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  the  Dutch  West  India  Islands ;  and 
Capt.  of  C€Bsar  at  the  destruction  of  three  frigates 
off  the  Sables  D'Olonne,  and  at  the  attack  on  the 
French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads  in  1809.  Parti- 
cularly noticed  for  service  in  the  Walcheren  ex- 
pedition.   Gaz.  1804,09,  09,11,  11. 

60  F.  Temple,  Lieut,  of  Loire,  and  commanded 


Digitized  by 


Google 


20 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


her  boats,  cutting  out  Fr.  brig  Venteux^  of  lOgnns 
and  85  men,  from  under  the  batteries  of  the  Isle 
of  Bas  in  1803.     Ga2.  1803. 

61  H.  Gordon,  Commander  of  Wolverene 
in  charge  of  a  Newfoundland  convoy,  in  1804, 
when  captured  after  a  highly  honourable  defence 
by  the  Fr.  frigate  Blonde, 

62  Hon.  F.  W.  Aylmer,  Lieut,  of  Sw\ftture  at 
the  Nile,  and  subsequent  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Italy  in  1799,  and  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt, 
in  1801.  Capt.  of  NarcwnUj  and  commanded  a 
detachment  of  seamen  and  marines  landed  to  co- 
operate with  the  patriots  near  Santona  in  1810,  on 
which  occasion  had  several  severe  con6icts  with  the 
enemy's  troops.  Capt.  of  Severn  at  Algiers.  Gaz. 
1810. 

63  R.  Thomas,  Mid.  at  the  storming  of  Fort 
Royal,  Martinique,  in  1 794.  Lieut,  of  Excellent 
off  Cape  at  St.  Vincent.  Lord  CoUingwood's 
Flag-Capt.  from  1805  till  1810.  Capt.  of  Un- 
daunted,  employed  in  co-operation  with  the  patriots 
on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1805,  1*2. 

64  James  R.  Dacres,  Capt.  of  Bacchante  ^  and  in 
company  with  Mediator  and  a  prize  he  had  cap- 
tured, entered  the  intricate  harbour  of  Samana  and 
destroyed  the  forts  and  two  privateers,  1807.  Capt. 
of  GuerrUre,  and  captured  after  a  highly  honoura- 
ble  defence  by  the  United  States  frigate  Constitu- 
Hon,  1812.    Gaz.  1806.  07,  12. 

65  J.  S.  Carden,  Act.  Lieut.  o{ Marlborough  in 
Howe*8  action.  Lieut  of  Fiagard  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  TmntortalitS;  commanded  Sheemees 
in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder,  and  the  same  ship 
in  the  Red  Sea ;  and  Commander  of  Moselle  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  sloop  Furet  off  Cadiz,  in  1806. 
Capt.  of  Macedonian^  and  captured  by  the 
United  States'  frigate  United  States,  after  a  highly 
honourable  defence.     Gaz.  1798, 1806, 09, 12. 

66  J.  Sykes,  when  commanding  Hecla  bomb, 
was  frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy's  batteries 
and  flotillas  in  the  Channel,  including  the  bombard- 
ment of  Havre  de  Grace,  in  1804.  Capt.  of  Ada^ 
man/ at  Walcheren.     Gaz.  1804. 

67  H.  M.  Ommanney,  Lieut,  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypi. 

68  A.  Duff,  Mid.  of  Duke  at  Martinique  in 
1793  Lieut  of  Foudroyant  at  the  capture  of  G^n^- 
reux  in  1800  ;  and  commanded  Mondovi  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  Egypt. 

69  Hon.  D.  H.  Mackay,  Mid.  of  XJnicom  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Tribune,  in  1796 ;  and  of 
Melampue  in  several  actions  on  the  coast  of  France. 
Lieut,  of  Ariadne  in  the  expedition  to  Ostend,  and 
of  Isie  at  the  Helder.  Commanded  Malacca  during 
the  operations  against  the  Sultan  of  Sambas,  in 
1813. 

70  Sir  F.  Mason,  Mid.  of  Russell  in  'Howe's 
action  ;  and  Bridport's.  Commander  of  Ratilert 
repeatedly  engaged  with  the  enemy's  flotillas 
on  the  coast  of  France  and  Holland  in  1804,  05  ; 
and  of  Daphne  at  the  capture  of  Monte  Video.  Capt. 
of  Fisgard  in  the  Walcheren  expedition    and  of 


President  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  St.  Sebastian. 
Gaz.  1808,  09. 

71  T.  Brown,  Mid.  of  Phoenix  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Resolue,  1791 ;  and  of  Minerva  at  the 
reduction  of  Pondicherry,  1793.  Lieut,  of  Flors 
commanding  ber  launch  at  the  landing  in  Egypt, 
1801.  Gold  Medal.  Commander  of  Or«t/M,  1804  ; 
frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy's  flotilla.  Cap- 
tured two  armed  schuyts,  and  engaged  a  praam 
mounting  18  guns,  bearing  a  Rear  Admiral's  flag, 
in  the  presence  of  a  flotilla  of  30  sail.  Destroyed 
Orestes  when  aground  off  Gravelines,  1805,  to 
prevent  her  falling  into  the  enemy's  hands.  Cap- 
tain of  Solebay,  Vengeur,  and  Bulwark,  actively 
employed  on  the  coast  of  France,  1808-11,  and  of 
Loire  and  Saturn  on  the  coast  of  America.  Twice 
engaged  with  Barney's  flotilla  on  the  Patuzent ;  and 
actively  employed  in  that  river  and  in  the  Potomac 
during  the  war,  landing  frequentiy  with  the  seamen 
and  marines.    Service  afloat  38  years. 

72  Sir  L.  Curtis,  Capt.  of  Magicienne,  at  the 
reduction  of  the  Isle  of  Bourbon,  and  under  the 
necessity  of  destroying  his  ship  at  the  entrance  of 
Port  Sud  Est,  Isle  of  France,  having  (p-ounded,  in  an 
attempt  on  two  Fr.  frigates  in  that  port,  in  com- 
pany with  a  squadron  under  Captain  Pym.  Uaz. 
1810,10. 

73  Sir  J.  Louis,  Lieut,  of  Naiad,  and  served  in 
her  boats,  cutting  out  a  schooner  of  war  near  the 
Saintesin  1803.  Capt.  of  Aigle  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  a  convoy  at  Port  Maurice,  in  1814. 
Gaz.  1803,  13. 

75  Sir  J.  C.  CoghtU,  Lieut,  of  Haarlem,  and 
commanded  her  boats,  cutting  out  Prima  galley 
from  the  mole  of  Genoa,  in  1800  and  served  in  the 
expedition  to  Egypt.  Capt.  of  Rattlesnake,  and 
commanded  two  of  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a 
piratical  vessel  on  the  Malay  coast.  Capt.  of  Diana 
at  Walcheren. 

61  J.  Ayscough,  commanded  Blanche  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Helder,  in  1799 ;  and  Ineonstant'in 
Egypt,  in  1801.  Capt.  of  Success  nt  the  capture  of 
Procida,  Ischia,  &c.  in  1809  ;  and  subsequently 
commanded  a  small  squadron  at  the  defence  of 
Sicily. 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 

46  Sir  Jas.  A.  Gordon,  Mid.  of  Revolutionnaire 
in  Bridport's  action ;  of  Namur  off  Cape  St  Vin- 
cent ;  and  of  Goliah  at  the  Nile ;  Lieut  of  Bordelais 
at  the  capture  of  Curieux  and  action  with  her  con- 
sorts, 1801  ;  and  senior  of  Racoon  at  capture  of 
Lodi,  1803.  Capt.  of  Mercury  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  a  convoy  off  Cadiz  ;  at  Ortona,  and 
on  other  occasions.  Capt.  of  Active  in  the  action 
off  Lissa  (for  which  a  gold  medal  was  awarded) ; 
and  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pomone,  in  which  he 
lost  a  leg,  181 1 .     Capt.  of  SeuhorsCy  in   1814,  and 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


21 


commanded  a  small  squadron  which  ascended  the 
Potomae,  and  obtained  possession  of  the  city  of 
Alexandria.  Gas.  1801,  03,  08,  11, 11, 11, 11, 14, 
15. 

65  Sir  T  J.  Coehnme,  Mid.  in  the  expeditions 
isaisst  BeUeisle,  Ferrol,  Cadis,  and  Egypt.  In 
command  of  Jagfiu,  engaged  two  Fr.  ships  of  war 
on  the  coast  of  Guiana,  one  of  which  was  taken  ; 
ind  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  West 
India  Islands.  Capt.  of  Etkaiion,  and  brought  to 
ictionFr.  44  gnn  frigate  ^mpAt7n7e.  which  escaped 
rato  Martinique,  and  assisted  in  the  expedition 
igiinst  that  ialand  and  the  Saintes.  Capt.  of  Sur^ 
frite  at  the  attacks  on  Washington  and  Baltimore, 
ud  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Georgia.  Oaa. 
IiM)7.  Rear  Admiral  and  Second  in  command  of 
the  East  India  squadron  towards  the  conclusion  of 
the  war  with  China,  1848;  and  Com.-in-Chief  at 
tintniction  of  piratical  towns  and  forta  in  Borneo, 
1»4&. 

66  Sir  G.  F.  Seymour,  severely  wounded  when 
Ueat oi Northumberiand at  St.  Domingo;  Capt. 
of  Pallat  at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix 
Ro«ii,  and  in  the  Waleheren  expedition.  Gas. 
1«06. 

68  Sir  W.  B.  Proctor,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
9tQff  in  action  with  a  Dutch  frigate  in  1 794.  Lieut. 
of  Dimte  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt ;  and  com- 
Bsnded  Zehra  bomb  at  the  bombardment  of  Havre, 

inlS04. 

69  C.  J.  Johnston.  Lieut,  of  Ruby  at  the  cap- 
tire  of  the  Cape,  in  1795.  Lieut,  of  Arrogant  at 
tiis  nirraider  of  Columbo ;  and  destruction  of 
umed  vessels  in  the  Java  Seas,  in  1796.  Capt.  of 
ConttalHt  in  company  with  Sceptre,  and  at- 
tacked the  Fr.  frigate  Semillante  and  shipping  in 
St  Paars  Bay,  Isle  of  Bourbon,  in  1806.  Com- 
manded Pewerfkl  in  the  Waleheren  expedition. 

70  K.  Ratsey,  Mate  of  Drfence  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion. Commanded  Harrier  sloop,  and  in  conjunc- 
tion with  Phaeion  attacked  the  Fr.  frigate  Semii- 
^fi  protected  by  some  strong  batteries  in  the 
Hut  Indies,  in  1805. 

71  C.  P.  B.  Bateman,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at 
aptnre  of  Fr.  frigate  Ineomtante^  1793  ;  and  of 
^ioyw,  and  served  on  shore,  and  was  slightly 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  Point-a-Pitre,  Guada- 
^P««  in  1794.  Lieut,  of  Scipio,  and  again 
tlifhtly  vounded  at  the  taking  of  Demerara,  and 
^troctionof  a  Sp.  squadron  at  Trinidad,  in  1796, 
^'-  Uent  of  Monarch  at  Copenhagen,  in  1801  ; 
^  Capt.  of  Revenge  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  in 

73  A.  Lysaght,  Mid.  of  Syhitte,  at  capture  of 
^•fri^te  Porte  in  the  East  Indies,  1799. 

74  Hon.  J.  Percy,  Lieut,  of  Diadem^  at  the  re- 
"Ktion  of  the  Cape,  in  1806.  Capt.  of  Hotspur, 
^  tction  with  a  Fr.  flotilla  on  the  coast  of  Nor- 
"tt&dy,  in  1811.    Gas.  1806, 1811. 

7&  Hon.  Sir  A.  Maitland,  severely  wounded 
^bca  Mid.  of  Mednea  at  the  attack  on  Boulogne 
"«tiQi,  in  1801 .     Capt.  of  GUugow  at  Algiers. 

76   Hon.  6.  Proby,  Mid.  of  Foudrogant,  and 


wounded  at  the  capture  of  QuUlaume  Tell,in  1800, 
Gas.  1800. 

77  LordRadstock,  when  commanding  T^afit^f, 
in  1810,  in  company  with  Pilot  and  Weazelt  cap- 
tured a  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Italy.  In  the  fol- 
lowing year,  in  company  with  Crpkalue,  destroyed 
another  with  the  boats  of  those  ships ;  and  assisted 
by  Undaunted  and  Reduing,  destroyed  the  bat- 
teries at  the  mouth  of  the  lUione,  and  captured  a 
convoy  under  their  protection,  in  1812.  Gas.  1810, 
11,12,  )3. 13. 

78  Earl  Cadogan,  Mid.  of  TndtfaHgable,  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Virginie,  1796 ;  and  at  des- 
truction of  Droits  de  I* Homme,  1797.  Mate  of 
Impetueux  commanding  the  barge  appointed  to 
lead  the  flre-ship  in  the  attack  upon  combined  Fr. 
and  Sp.  squadrons  in  Aix  Roads,  1799 ;  in  the  ex« 
pedition  to  Ferrol,  and  at  the  capture  of  GuSpe, 
1800.  Lieut,  of  Leda  in  action  with  Boulogne  flo« 
tilla.  Commander  of  Cgane  at  capture  of  Fr.  priva- 
teer brig  Bonaparte,  and  of  Ferret  at  the  capture 
of  a  Sp.  brig  of  14  guns.  Capt.  of  Pallas  in  the 
Waleheren  expedition ;  and  of  Havannah,  when  ho 
took  and  destroyed  in  ten  months  91  sail  of  ves- 
sels mostly  armed,  and  near  100  guns  in  batteriea. 
Commanded  the  same  frigate  at  the  reduction  of 
Zara,  in  1813 ;  and  had  an  arm  broken  at  the  at- 
tack on  the  town  of  Termoli,  coast  of  Naples.  Gas. 
1804,  09, 11,  and  sU  times  in  1813. 

79  Sir  E.  Tucker,  Capt.  of  Dover,  in  company 
with  Comwallis  at  capture  of  two  Dutch  brigs  of 
war  off  Amboyna.  in  1810,  and  captured,  with  a 
small  force,  the  Dutch  spice  islands.  Gas.  1810, 10. 

82  Sir  W.  A.  Montagu,  Mid.  of  Russell  at 
Camperdown  ;  and  of  Sirins  at  the  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  U^daigneuse.  When  commanding  Terpsi» 
chore,  of  32  guns,  engaged  ShnUlante  of  40. 
Capt.  of  Comwallis  at  the  capture  of  Amboyna, 
&c. ;  captured  the  Dutch  corvettes  Mandarin  and 
De  Ruyter ;  and  commanded  the  seamen  landed  at 
the  reduction  of  the  Isle  of  France,  in  1810.  Gaz. 
1810, 10, 10. 

84  Sir  E.  Chetham  Strode,  Mid.  of  Victory  at 
Toulon,  and  sieges  of  Bastia,  Calvi,  d:c.  Lieut,  of 
Agamemnon  in  Hotham's  actions,  1795.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Seine,  at  capture  of  Vengeance^  in  1800. 
Commanded  Sally  armed  ship,  and  a  small  squa- 
dron at  the  defence  of  Dantzic,  in  1807. 
Acting  Capt.  of  Illustrious  in  the  Waleheren  expe- 
dition ;  and  Capt.  of  Leander  at  Algiers.  Gaz. 
1800, 07. 

86  W.  Croft,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  the  capture  of 
two  Fr.  frigates,  and  in  her  action  with  Droits  de 
riTomme, in  1797  ;  of  Centaur,  at  the  reduction  of 
Minorca ;  and  of  Foudroyant  at  the  landing  and 
subsequent  operations  in  Egypt.  Lieut,  of  Camel  at 
the  attack  on  Curacoa,  and  commanded  Alacrity 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1807. 

87  J.  R.  Philips,  Mid.  of  Bellona,  at  the 
defence  of  Fort  Matilda,  Guadaloape,  in  1794. 
Lieut,  of  Beaulieu,  and  served  on  shore  at  capture 
of  St.  Lucia,  1796  :  and  of  same  ship  at  Camper- 
down,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Admiralty  for 


Digitized  by 


Google 


22 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


effecting  the  de«tnictioii  of  the  Dutch  frigate  Mon- 
^kendam^in  1797.  Senior  Ueut,  of  Centurion 
C<^nd  in  command  during  the  absence  of  her  Cap- 
tain), and  beat  off  Linois's  squadron,  consisting 
of  a  ship  of  the  line  and  two  frigates  in  Vizagapatam 
Roads  in  1804.  Commanded  Bonetta  at  Copen- 
hagen in  1807.    Oaz.  1804. 

89  W.  Bowles,  commanded  Zehra  bomb  at  Co- 
penhagen, in  1807.  Capt.  of  Mediua,  and  served 
on  shore  as  second  in  command  with  the  Naval 
Brigade  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in  1810 ;  and 
subsequently  as  Commodore  on  the  South  Ame- 
rican station.     Gaz.  1810. 

90  Hyde  Parker,  Lieut,  of  NarciMtu,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy 
in  Hi^r^s'  Bay,  in  1804.  Capt.  of  Teitedo*,  em- 
ployed on  the  American  station,  and  at  the  capture 
of  U.  S.  frigate  President,  in  1815.  Gaz.  1804, 
14,  15. 

91  Chas.  S.  J.  Hawtayne,  Mid.  of  D^ence  in 
Howe's  action.  Lieut,  of  EepiegU  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Holland,  in  1799 ;  and  of  Greyhound^  in 
Egypt,  in  1801.  Capt.  of  Qftebee  in  the  North 
Seas,  in  1810, 11 ;  and  captured  in  the  ship  and 
boats  many  of  the  enemy's  privateers.  Gaz  1810, 
11. 

92  J.  W.  D.  Dundas,  Mid.  of  Kent,  in  the  ex- 
peditions to  Holland  and  Egypt,  in  the  years  1799 
and  1801 ;  and  commanded  Bosamond  at  the  sieges 
of  Stralsund  and  Copenhagen,  in  1807,  when  he 
was  wounded.  Actively  employed  in  command  of 
Stately i  Venerable,  and  Fjframue,  until  the  conclu- 
sion of  the  war. 

94  Sir  E.  T.  Troubridgc,  Mid.  of  Edgar  at 
Copenhagen,  in  1801.  Commanded  Harrier,  and 
in  company  with  Greyhound,  fought  a  Dutch 
squadron  of  superior  force  in  the  Java  Seas,  in 
1806.  Commanded  the  Naval  Brigade  at  New 
Orleans  while  Capt.  of  Armide,  in  1814.  Gaz. 
1806, 15. 

95  Chas.  Gordon,  Capt.  of  Ceylon,  and  severely 
wounded  when  his  ship  was  captured  off  the  Isle  of 
France,  after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  the  Fr. 
frigate  Venue  and  Victor  corvette.  Acting  Capt.  of 
jjricaine  at  capture  of  Isle  of  France,  1810.  Gaz. 
1810. 

96  Sir  W.  Henry  Dillon,  Mid.  of  Defence  in 
Howe's  action,  and  slightly  wounded ;  of  Prince 
George  in  Bridport's  action,  1795  ;  and  Mate  of 
Thunderer  and  actively  employed  at  reduction  of 
St.  Lucia,  1796.  Lieut,  of  Aimable  at  attack  upon 
Fr.  squadron  of  frigates  at  St.  Eustetia ;  and  of 
Glenmore,  in  command  of  an  armed  launch,  co- 
operating with  army  at  Wexford  during  the  rebel- 
lion of  1798,  when  he  arrested  a  rebel  chief. 
Lieut,  of  Crescent  at  capture  of  Sp.  corvette  Galgo 
in  the  presence  of  a  superior  force,  1799  ;  and  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  National  12  gun  brig  DUigente.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Africaine,  in  1803,  and  made  prisoner 
while  conveying  a  flag-of-truce  from  Lord  Keith  to 
the  Dutch  Commodore  of  Helvoestsluys,  and  re- 
mained a  prisoner  in  France  five  years.  Com- 
mander of  Childere,  1808,  in  action  with  Danish  18 
pounder  brig  Lougen,  and  severely  woui\ded.  Act- 


ing Capt.  of  Aigle  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren. 
Capt.  of  Leopard  in  the  Mediterranean,  and  saved 
several  villages  from  the  ravages  of  the  French 
army,  in  1812.  Capt.  of  Horatio  in  command  of 
a  small  squadron  at  Guernsey,  1815. 

98  H.  Hope,  Capt.  of  Endymion  at  capture  of 
U.  S.  frigate  President,  for  which  he  was  honoured 
with  a  gold  medal.     Gaz.  1815. 

100  W.  Ward,  Mid  of  Sceptre  at  the  surrender 
of  Cape  Nicholas  Mole,  1794 ;  of  Bar/ieur  in  Brid- 
port's action,  1795  ;  and  off  Cape  St.  Vincent;  and 
bombardment  of  Cadiz,  1797.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Pique  at  the  surrender  of  Aux  Cayes,  and  Cape 
Fran9ois,  180.3;  and  captured  in  her  boats  a  Sp. 
schooner.  In  same  ship  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  Na- 
tional brigs  Phaeton  and  VolHgeur,  1806,  in  which 
he  was  severely  wounded  ;  Commander  of  Pelican 
at  the  capture  of  Deseada ;  and  at  Copenhagen, 
1807  ;  and  at  Walcheren  in  command  of  Resoluii&n 
had  charge  of  a  division  of  gun  boats  at  the  attack 
on  Ter  Ver.    Gaz.  1806,  06.  08,  09. 

102  R.  Elliot,  Lieut,  in  command  of  hired 
armed  cutter  Plymouth,  and  captured  two  Fr.  pri- 
vateers, one  of  14  guns,  1796.  Commander  of 
armed  ship  Good  Design  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt. 
1801 ;  and  of  Lucifer  bomb  at  the  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  1807.  Capt.  of  Porcupine  in  the 
Mediterranean,  and  of  Surveillante  on  the  north 
coast  of  Spain,  1813. 

103  C.  F.  Daly,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Arrow,  and  in 
1804,  and  in  command  of  her  boats,  destroyed  the 
Fr.  privateer  ActifvLnder  the  island  of  Fano  ;  and 
in  same  ship  when  captured  after  a  highly  houoar- 
able  defence  in  company  with  Acheron,  by  Fr. 
frigates  Hortense  and  Incorruptible,  1805.  Senior 
of  Diadem  at  the  surrender  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope.  Commander  of  Comet  on  the  coast  of  Spaia 
at  the  destruction  of  several  forts  and  magazines, 
by  wluch  he  was  severely  burnt ;  and  in  the  same 
ship  chased  the  Fr.  national  20  gun  corvette  Diii' 
gente  and  18  gun  brigs  Sylphe  and  Espeigle,  of 
which  he  captured  the  Sylphe,  1808.  Gaz, 
1808.  08. 

104  Hon.  Sir  F.  B.  R.  Pellew,  Acting  Capt.  of 
Psyche  at  the  destruction  of  Dutch  shipping  in 
Batavia  Roads.  1806,  and  in  1807  captured  22  gun 
corvette  Scipio  and  other  vessels  at  Scuoaarang. 
Also  in  1807  Acting  Capt.  of  Powerful  at  the 
destruction  of  Dutch  68  gun  ships  Pluto  and  Bewt' 
lutie  and  other  ships  at  Gressie,  as  well  as  the 
batteries;  and  made  prisoner  there,  when  the 
bearer  of  a  flag  of  truce  to  summon  the  French 
commodore  to  surrender.  Capt.  of  Phaeton  in  the 
expedition  to  Macao ;  and  also  to  the  Mauritius, 
and  at  the  capture  of  Java,  1811.  At  the  latter 
place,  in  company  with  Drake,  stormed  and  cap- 
tured the  fortress  of  Samanap.  Capt.  of  Resist- 
ance at  the  capture  of  the  town  and  batteries  of 
Port  D'Anzo,  coast  of  Italy,  and  of  a  large  convoy 
in  1813.    Gaz.  1806,07,  11. 

107  Sir  C.  Napier,  Lieut,  of  Courageux  at  cap> 
ture  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poule,  1806.  Com 
mander  of  Recruit  18  gun  brig  in  action  with  Fr. 
20  gun  corvette  Diligente   in  1808$   and  in  the 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


23 


brig  at  the  capture  of  Martini^pie,  1809,  and 
at  capture  of  Fr.  74  gun  ship  HmUtpoU .  which  ship 
he  closely  engaged.  Gapt.  of  Thame*,  and  in 
eonjanction  with  Cepkalui  destroyed  a  convoy  on 
the  coast  of  Italy,  1811 ;  and  assisted  at  the  cap- 
tare  of  another,  in  company  with  Imperieuse,  in 
1812.  In  company  with  Pilot  took  the  port  of 
Sapri ;  and  in  1813  commanded  the  naval  forces  at 
the  capture  of  Ponza,  and  assisted  at  the  capture 
of  a  oiinToy  in  Calvacie  Roads.  Capt.  of  Kuryalua 
in  the  Potomac  at  the  capture  of  Alexandria  and 
attack  on  Baltimore.  Commodore  on  the  coast  of 
Syria  in  Powerful  in  the  various  operations,  in- 
clading  the  storming  of  Sidon  and  bomhard- 
ment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840.      Gaz.   1799, 

1809,  11^  11,  12,  18,  three  times,  1814. 

106  J.  B.  Purvis,  Uent.  of  Driver,  and  in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  Sp.  privateer  of  14  guns  and 
60  men.  Commanded  Delight  in  the  expedition  to 
Naples,  and  capture  of  the  Islands  of  Ischia  and 
Procida.  Served  as  a  volunteer  at  the  siege  of 
Cadiz,  in  1810 ;  and  Capt.  of  Gannymede  in  co- 
operation with  the  Patriots  on  the  coast  of  Cata- 
lonia, particularly  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  and 
destruction  of  the  Coll  de  BaUaguer. 

110  R.  Arthur,  commanded  Vesuvius  bomb  at 
Copenhagen,  1807 ;  and  Cherokee  at  capture  of 
seTcn  privateers  under  the  batteries  of  Dieppe,  in 

1810.  Gaz.  1810. 

111  P.  Hornby,  commanded  Volage,  and  was 
honoured  with  a  gold  medal  for  the  action  off 
Lissa,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1811. 

112  C.  J.  Austen,  Mid.  of  UtUeom  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Ft.  frigate  Tribune,  in  1796,  and  of  Endy' 
mion  in  her  attack  upon  the  Dutch  74  gun  ship 
BrutuM,  and  two  brigs,  1797.  Lieut,  of  Scorpion 
at  capture  of  Dutch  brig  of  war  Courier  i  and 
commanded  Bellerophon  at  the  bombardment  of 
St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

11.3  P.  Browne,  Mate  of  Minerva  at  the  siege 
of  Pondidierry,  1793.  When  commanding  hired 
armed  cutter  Swan,  gun-brig  Vtjcen,  Plover  sloop, 
and  Hermes  frigate,  captured  numerous  smugglers 
and  1 1  privateers,  mounting  188  guns,  and  manned 
with  868  men ;  in  1809,  co-operated  with  the  Sp. 
patriots ;  and  at  Flushing,  for  which  latter  service 
he  was  officially  mentioned,  and  twice  gazetted. 

114  H.  Prescott,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at  the  cap- 
tore  of  Ouillaume  Tell,  1800  ;  and  of  Foudroyani 
in  Egypt)  1801.  Lieut,  of  Eolus  in  the  action 
off  Perrol.  Commander  of  Weaile,  and  in  1808 
assisted  at  the  capture  of  four  large  gun  boats  and 
a  convoy  at  Diamante ;  in  1809  captared  ^eloce 
and  Eole  Fr.  privateers,  the  latter  of  14  guns ;  in 

1810,  captured  or  recaptured  17  vessels,  and  en- 
gaged the  enemy's  flotillas  at  the  defence  of  Sicily ; 
also  at  Amanthea,  when  he  landed  and  was  re- 
peatedly engaged  upon  the    enemy's  coasts  till 

1811.  Gaz.  1808,  09,  09. 

116.  E.  W.  Hoare.  Mid.  of  London  in  Bridport's 
action.  Lieut,  of  Nymph,  and  wounded  and  taken 
prisoner  in  a  prize  on  the  coast  of  France,  in  1797. 
Senior  of  yiorthmnberland  at  capture  of  GinSreux, 
taking  of  Malta,  and  expedition  to  Egypt.    Capt 


of  Russell  in  the  expedition  against  the  Isle  of 
France;  and  of  Minden  at  the  taking  of  Java, 
where  he  served  on  shore,  and  assisted  at  the  defeat 
of  a  French  division  of  500  men.     Gaz.  1811 . 

117  J.  Coode,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Southampton  at 
the  taking  of  the  Danish  and  Swedish  West  India 
Islands,  in  1801 .  Commanded  Atlas  armed  ship  in 
the  expedition  against  Boulogne,  in  1803 ;  and 
when  commanding  Porcupine,  actively  employed  on 
the  coast  of  France,  at  the  passage  of  the  Adour, 
and  destruction  of  the  French  squadron  in  the  Gi- 
ronde,  in  1814.  Capt.  of  Albion  at  Algiers,  where 
he  was  wounded.     Gaz.  1814. 

118  Sir  Thomas  Fellowes,  Mate  of  Crescent  at 
the  capture  of  Sp.  corvette  Galyo,  in  sight  of  a 
Sp.  squadron,  1799.  Lieut  of  Melville  sloop  at 
the  capture  of  Danish  West  India  Islands,  and 
commanded  Swinger  si  the  capture  of  Deseada, 
1807.  In  command  of  two  boats  destroyed  the 
Fr.  armed  ship  Alert  under  the  batteries  at  Bay 
Mahaut.  Lieut,  commanding  Unique  brig  at  the  re- 
duction of  the  Salutes  and  blockade  of  Basse 
Terre,  and  headed  a  storming  party  which  spiked 
the  guns  of  a  battery  in  the  presence  of  a  large 
body  of  troops  and  cavalry,  by  the  fire  from  which 
his  boat  was  sunk.  Commanded  the  whole  and 
subsequently  the  half  of  the  gun-boats  under  Sir 
R.  G.  Keats  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810,  11 ; 
constantly  engaged  with  the  Fr.  flotilla  and  forts. 
Capt  of  Fawn,  and  destroyed  the  Am.  privateer 
Rosamond,  of  8  guns  and  105  men,  on  point 
Hicacos,  West  Indies,  1813.  Capt.  of  Dartmouth 
at  Navarin.     Gaz.  1810,  1811. 

119  E.  H.  A'Court,  Mid.  of  Blanches  and  in 
1803,  when  in  charge  of  a  boat  with  a  crew  of  eight 
men,  off  San  Domingo,  boarded  in  the  face  of  a 
fire  of  musketry  (which  mortally  wounded  one  man 
and  severely  wounded  another),  and  captured  a 
French  schooner  having  on  board  a  Fr.  Colonel 
and  30  or  40  soldiers.  Lieut,  of  Theseus  serving 
on  shore  at  the  siege  of  Cura9oa,  1804. 

120  J.  Pasco,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Beaulieu,  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  St.  Lucia,  in  1796. 
Senior  and  Signal  Lieut,  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar, 
where  he  was  wounded.  Commander  of  Tartarus, 
during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America,  in 
1815. 

121  W.  Fisher,  Mid.  and  Acting-Lieut  of 
Dragon  and  Foudroyant,  in  the  expedition  to 
Egypt,  in  1801.  Lieut,  of  Superb  in  Nelson's 
pursuit  of  Yilleneuve  to  the  West  Indies,  1805. 
Commander  of  Racehorse,  and  frequently  engaged 
with  the  enemy's  batteries  off  Cherbourg,  and  sub- 
sequently in  the  operations  against  the  Isle  of 
France  in  1809.  Commanded  Bann  and  Cherub 
(1815,  17)  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  and  captured, 
by  boarding,  T4m^raire  of  16  guns  and  80  men, 
and  many  other  well-armed  slavers.  Capt.  of 
Asia,  in  command  of  a  squadron  blockading 
Mehemet  Ali's  fleet  at  Alexandria,  in  1840. 

1 22  £.  Harvey,  Mid.  of  Prin ce  qf  Wales  at  the 
capture  of  Trinidad  and  the  destruction  of  Sp. 
squadron  in  Shagaramus  Bay,  in  1797.    Mid.  of 


Digitized  by 


Google 


24 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


Beaulieu  at  the  action  off  Camperdown ;  and  Act- 
ing-Lient.  of  Southampton  at  the  capture  of  the 
Danish  and  Swedish  West  India  Islands  in  1801. 
Lient.  of  Intrepid,  and  commanded  the  detachment 
of  seamen  and  marines  from  that  ship  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Capri  and  served  at  the  defence  of  Galeta. 
Commander  of  CephaluSt  1809,  10  ;  and  captured 
four  Fr.  privateers;  and  while  employed  at  the 
defence  of  Sicily,  was  engaged  with  the  gun-boats 
and  batteries  on  the  coast  of  Calabria.  Capt.  of 
Implacable  serving  at  the  blockade  of  Alexandria, 
1840. 

123  W.  F.  Owen,  Mid.  of  Culhden  in  Howe's 
action,  and  in  Ruby  at  the  capture  of  the  Dutch 
squadron  in  Saldanha  Bay,  in  1796.  Lieut,  com- 
manding Seafloufer,  at  the  destruction  of  Dutch 
shipping  in  Batavia  Roads,  in  1806 ;  and  while  com- 
manding Barracouta,  served  on  shore  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Batavia,  in  1811.  Capt.  of  Cornelia,  and 
with  a  squadron  under  his  orders,  took  the  island  of 
Palembang  in  1812.  Has  conducted  important 
surveys  on  the  lakes  of  Canada  and  coasts  of  A  sia 
and  Africa ;  from  Cape  Comorin  along  the  coasts 
of  Surat  and  Malabar,  the  whole  sea  coast  of  Per- 
sia and  Arabia,  east  side  of  Africa,  including  the 
Seychelles,  &c.,  and  the  Atlantic  shores  of  that 
continent  to  the  Gambia.    Gas.  1806. 

124  M.  H.  Dixon,  Mid.  of  Lion  64,  in  action 
with  four  Spanish  frigates,  and  capture  of  Santa 
Dorotea/iTL  1798  ;  and  in  1800  when  the  Xf  on  bore 
an  important  part  at  capture  of  Guillaume  Tell. 
Mate  of  the  GhUreux  at  the  surrender  of  Malta 
and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Diane.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Horatio,  and  severely  wounded  in  action  with 
Junon.    Gaz.  1809. 

125  Hon.  A.  Jones,  Act.  Lieut,  of  Sceptre  when 
wrecked  in  Table  Bay.  Lieut,  of  Minerva  at  cap- 
ture of  Succes,  and  destruction  of  Bravoure,  1800, 
and  of  Lively  at  capture  of  Sp.  treasure  ships,  in 
1804.  Capt.of  Talbot,  1807-10,  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  and  captured  and  destroyed  several  privateers. 

126  P.  J.  Douglas,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Beaver,  and 
captured  in  her  boats  five  vessels  in  the  Elbe,  1805. 
Lieut,  of  Franchiee,  at  destruction  of  batteries  at 
Cura(*oa,  commanded  a  boat  at  capture  of  the  Fr. 
privateer  General  F^and,  off  Jamaica,  in  1806 ; 
and  again  at  the  capture  of  Raposa  brig  of  war  of 
12  guns  and  95  men,  when  he  was  wounded ;  also 
at  capture  of  Sp.  schooner  of  war  £/  Carmen  off  La 
Gttira.  In  command  of  a  tender,  beat  off  two  pri- 
vateers of  superior  force.  Commander  of  Reindeer, 
and  captured  five  vessels  of  war  in  four  months ;  and 
formed  part  of  the  squadron  at  the  destruction  of 
forts  and  shipping  at  Samana.  Commanded  the 
same  vessel  in  the  Walcheren  expedition.  Commo- 
dore of  the  Jamaica  squadron,  1838,  40;  and  im- 
portantly engaged  in  the  gulf  of  Alexico,  where  he 
was  twice  Commander-in-Chief.     Gaz.  1806. 

127  B.  Reynolds,  Lieut,  of  Niobe,  in  1836,  at 
capture  of  Fr.  16  gun  corvette,  Nearque,  of  which 
vessel  he  took  possession  in  the  presence  of  three 
Fr.  frigates,  Commander  of  Hftper  at  the  capture 
of  the  Island  of  Java,  1811.    Gaz.  1811. 


128  Hon.  G.  A.  Crofton,  Mid.  of  3fedu»a  and 
TViion  in  Nelson's  attack  on  the  Boulogne  flotilla. 
1804.  Lieut,  of  Cambrian,  and  commanded  her 
barge  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  aehcKmer 
Matilda  of  10  guns  and  95  men,  1806 ;  and  of 
Mulyroffe  at  the  reduction  of  St.  Croix  and  St. 
Thomas,  in  1807.  Commander  of  Fawn  at  Mar- 
tinique and  Mariegalante,  in  1809 ;  and  Capt.  of 
Dictator,  serving  on  shore  in  the  operations  ag^nst 
New  Orleans,  Baltimore,  &c.    Gaz.  1805. 

129  V.  F.  Hatton,  Senior  lient.  of  Seaffull, 
and  lost  an  arm  and  was  otherwise  severely  woanded 
at  the  sinking  of  his  brig  by  the  Danish  18  ponnder 
brig  Lougtn,  and  m  lai^ge  gun-boats  off  the  Naze 
of  Norway,  1808.    Gaz.  1808. 

130  C  Sotheby.  Mid.  of  Alexander  at  the  Nile, 
and  importantly  engaged  at  the  blockade  and  cap- 
ture of  Malta,  and  previously  present  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  74  G4nir*^ue.  In  the  same  ship  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  St.  Elmo,  on  which  occa- 
sion he  served  on  shore  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Capt 
Ball.  Mid.  of  Foudroyant  during  the  various 
operations  in  Egypt,  1 801 .  Lieut,  of  Thetie  1 80  7, 
8,  actively  employed  against  the  Turks.  Acring- 
Commander  of  Pilot  in  the  Walcheren  expedition ; 
and  employed  as  one  of  the  advanced  sqaadron. 
Captain  of  Tanunr  1814,  16  ;  and  of  Seringapatam 
actively  engaged  in  the  suppression  of  piracy  in 
the  Mediterranean,  1824, 27. 

131  Sir  A.  W.  J.  Clifford,  Mid.  of  Argo  at  the 
reduction  of  St.  Lucia  and  Tobago  ;  and  Lieut,  of 
Jigre  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1807.  and  Bay 
of  Rosas,  in  1809.  Commander  of  Cephalus,  nnd 
frequently  officially  mentioned  for  service  with  ship 
and  boats  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1811.  Gaz. 
1808,  11,  11. 

132  Sir  J.  R.  Rowley,  Mid.  of  Centtmr  at  the 
taking  of  St.  Lucia,  in  180.3  ;  and  of  Immortaliit, 
and  wounded  in  an  attack  on  the  Boulogne  flotilia, 
in  1804.  Lieut,  of  Eagle,  and  served  on  shore  at 
taking  the  Island  of  Capri,  in  1806. 

133  A.  R.  Sharpe,  Mid  of  Kent  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  the  Helder,  1799 ;  and  of  Ilercuie  at  Cape 
Fran9ois  and  siege  of  Cura<;oa,  in  1804.  Lieut,  of 
Topaze  in  action  with  two  Fr.  frigates  near  Corfii, 
in  1809.  Commander  of  Scout  at  the  destruction 
of  three  Fr.  armed  ships,  and  some  batteries  in 
Sagone  Bay,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1811. 

134  G.  T.  Falcon,  Mid.  of  ^^«eme««  protecting 
the  Scheldt,  1794.  Mate  of  Venerable  during  the 
mutiny,  and  also  at  Camperdown,  1797,  tiudof  Kent 
in  the  expedition  to  Holland,  1799.  Lieut,  of  An 
dromeda  at  capture  of  Danish  and  Swedish  Islands. 
1801 ;  of  Leander  at  capture  of  Ville  de  Milan,  an  J 
recapture  of  Cleopatra,  1805  ;  and  senior  of  Lea- 
para  in  the  action  with  U.  S.  frigate  Cheeapeakt, 
in  1807.  Lieut,  (for  some  time  senior)  of  Barfleur 
in  the  Tagus  co-operating  with  the  Army,  180i^-li. 
CapUin  of  Cyane,  and  captured,  1815,  in  company 
with  Letant,  by  the  U.S.  44-gun  frigate  Conetitn- 
turn,  after  a  lengthened  and  highly  hononrabie 
defence. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Bear  Admirals, 


25 


135  Sir  W.  O.  PeU,  Mid.  of  Loirt  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fir.  frigate  Palku,  in  1800,  when  he  loet  a 
le^.  lient  of  Meremryt  and  aaaiited  in  her  boats 
at  csptwe  of  a  oonToy  off  Rota,  in  1808 ;  and 
■eTerelf  wounded  catting  out  a  gnn-yeaael  from 
the  harboor  of  Rorigno,  in  1809 ;  and  in  the  same 
year  cat  out  a  ichooner  of  10  guns  from  Barletta. 
Commander  of  Thmder  homh  at  the  defence  of 
Cadiz  and  Tarifa,  and  hii  condnct  officially  re- 
ported by  the  Dvke  of  Wellington ;  and  in  the 
same  ahip  captored  the  Fr.  16  gun  lugger  NeptwM^ 
in  1813,  which  Teasel  attempted  to  carry  the 
^Jtanuler  by  boarding.    Gas.  1800,  08,  09, 11, 13. 

137    W.  F.  Carroll,  Mid.  of   Diamond  and  in 
1796  assisted  at  destruction  of  a  Fr.  corvette,  8 
^an    logger,  and   convoy  at  Port  Spergui  under 
batteries,  which  were  stormed  and  guns  spiked ; 
and    same  year  made  prisoner  with  Sir  Sidney 
Smith*    Mid.  of  ^jfrca  at  capture  of  Surinam, 
1799;  and  in  1800  severely  wounded  in  attacking 
a  Fr.  sloop  under  Havre  de  Grace.    Acting  Lieut. 
of  Ceniwrum  in  the  engagement  with  the  squadron 
of   Linoisy  in  Visagapatam  Roads,  1804;    Flag 
Ueat.  to  Sir  Sidney  Smith  in  Pimp^e^  in  1806,  at 
the  sneges  of  Gaieta,  and  Scylla,  and  storming  of 
Capri ;  and,  in  1807,  commanded  the  seamen  and 
marines  at  destruction  of  the  battery  and  guns  on 
Point  Pesquies,  and  the  guns  in  the  wrecks  of  the 
Torldsh  ships.     In  the  same  year  commanded  an 
armed  transport  tender  to  Pompie  at  Copenhagen, 
and   repeatedly  engaged   the    enemy's  defences. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  AehUU  at  Walcheren;  and  at 
Cadis,  1809;  and  in  the  Cadis  flotiUa,  1810,  at 
the  attack  upon  Fuengiiola  and  Malaga,  and  de- 
struction of  shipping  at  Port  St.  Mary ;  and,  in 
181 1,  his  vessel  was  sunk  at  the  attack  upon  Fort 
Catalina.    Served  also  at  Barosa  and  Tariia,  and 
nntil  the  siege  of  Cadis  was  raised.     Commander 
Voietmo  in  co-operation  with  Sp.  Patriots  on  the 
coast  of  Catalonia,  and  serving  on  shore  in  a 
breaching  battery  at  capture  of  Fort  St.  Philip, 
when  he  was  injured  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell. 
Conveyed  important  despatches  across  the  country 
to    Wellington  relative  to  Tarragona.     Capt.  of 
Revenge  va  the  Adriatic  at  the  reduction  of  Venice, 
and  capture  of  the  squadron  in  the  port ;  and  of 
Cyrme  at  the  surrender  of  Napoleon,  1814.    Twice 
officially  mentioned  by  the  Duke  of  Wellington ; 
and  Gas.  1804,  06,  06, 07, 10,  11, 11, 13. 

138  Sir  A.  P.  Green,  Mid.  of  lUuatrious  at 
Toalon,  siege  of  Bastia,  and  Hotham's  first  action ; 
and  taken  prisoner  in  Cenaeur^  at  her  recapture  by 
a  French  squadron,  1795.  Mid.  of  Thunderer 
taking  St.  Lucia,  and  at  evacuation  of  St.  Domingo. 
Lieut,  of  OoMgu  at  Copenhagen,  1801 ;  and  in  the 
boats  of  Btaydiee  captured  a  vessel  of  6  guns. 
Lieut,  of  Neptune  at  Trafalgar ;  and  attached  to  the 
Rossian  army  at  the  siege  of  Dantsic.  Com- 
manded Skemroek  at  the  capture  of  Cuzhaven ; 
and  the  seamen  landed,  and  the  batteries  at  the 
si^ge  and  surrender  of  Gluckstadt,  in  1813,  14. 
Gas.  1813, 14. 

139  W.  B.  Mends,  Mid.  of  PomoiM,  in  Brid 
port's  action ;  and  expedition  to  Quiberon  ;  and  of 
Canada  at  the  defeat  of  Bompart's  squadron  in 
Donegal  Bay,  1798.    Mate  of  Renaum,  and  served 

Jan  50 


in  the  boats  catting  out  Fr.  corvette  Gk^,  in 

1800.  While  commanding  Ferreier  brig,  served 
in  her  boats  at  the  attack  on  the  Boulogne  flotilla, 

1801.  Lieut,  of  Ooliah  at  Copenhagen,  1807. 

140  Sir  G.  R.  Sartorius,  Mid.  of  Tonnani  at 
Trafalgar;  and  of  Daphne  in  the  operations  in  the 
Rio  de  la  Plata,  and  attack  upon  Monte  Video, 
1806,  7.  Lieut,  of  Succeae,  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  destruction  of  two  vessels  near  Castiglione 
in  the  hce  of  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry,  in  1810 ; 
and  in  the  same  year  assisted  at  the  capture  of  a 
ship  and  three  barks  under  the  casUe  of  Terraclno. 
Served  in  boats  at  the  taking  of  Ischia  and  Procida, 
and  destruction  of  two  gun-boats;  at  capture  of  a 
Fr.  privateer  of  10  guns  and  110  men,  and  a  ship 
of  4  guns  and  17  men.  Employed  at  the  defence 
of  Cadiz,  1810,  11. 

141  R.  Wauchope,  Lieut,  of  Magieienne,  when 
destroyed  in  Port  Sud  Est,  Isle  of  France,  in  1810, 

142  Sir  J.  G.  Sinclair,  Mid.  of  Anuizon  at  the 
capture  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poule,  1806.  Lieut 
of  Blake  in  the  Walcheren  expedition ;  and  of  M  « 
ndaui  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France.  While 
commanding  Redwing,  was  actively  employed  on 
the  coast  of  the  Mediterranean,  particularly  at  the 
destruction  of  the  batteries  and  capture  of  a  con- 
voy at  Morgion,  in  1813 ;  and  at  Cassis,  in  the 
same  year,  where  he  commanded  the  boats  of  the 
squadron  and  was  officially  commended.  Gas. 
1813,  13. 

143  G.  E.  Watts,  served  at  the  attack  upon  the 
Fr.  frigate  squadron  and  capture  otDieir^  in  Dun- 
kirk Roads,  1800.  Lieut,  of  Comua^  and  com- 
manded her  boats,  cutting  out  six  vessels  at  Grand- 
Canaria;  and  severely  wounded  in  cutting  out  from 
tbe  same  place  San  Pedro  armed  Sp  packet  from 
under  the  muzzles  of  38  heavy  guns,  his  own  force 
being  only  one  boat  and  18  men.  In  same  ship  at 
the  capture  of  Danish  frigate  Fredericiecoam,  on 
which  occasion  he  headed  the  boarders.  Com- 
mander of  Bphira  at  capture  of  Cuxhaven ;  and 
again  wounded  in  the  attack  upon  Gessendorf  on 
the  Wezer,  which  led  to  important  results.  Com* 
manded  Wbodlark  In  the  Baltic,  and  in  1812  en-r 
gaged  a  Danish  flotilla  in  the  Malmo  Channel ;  and 
as  Commander  of  Jaeeur  assisted  at  the  capture 
of  the  towns  of  Benedict  and  Marlborough  on  the 
Patuxent.  Has  been  40  times  under  fire  and  17 
times  wounded  in  personal  conflict  with  the  enemy. 
Gaz.  1807,07,  09,09,10,10. 

144  Sir  J .  J .  G.  Bremer,  commanded  Bermuda 
and  Royaliity  in  1812  and  13,  and  captured  several 
privateers,  and  was  actively  employed  on  the  North 
coast  of  Spain,  particularly  at  the  defence  of  Castro. 
In  the  latter  sloop,  in  company  with  Scylla,  fought 
the  Fr.  frigate  Weeer  of  40  g^ns.  Commander- 
in  -Chief,  with  broad  pendant,  in  Welleeley,  in  the 
operations  on  tiie  coast  of  China,  including  the 
capture  of  the  Bogue  forts  and  Canton,  1841. 
Gaz.  1811,12. 13,13. 

146  H.  O'Grady,  Mate  serving  in  the  boats  of 
Leda  at  the  destruction  of  an  armed  brigantine  off* 
Monte  Video,  1806.    Gaz.  1806. 

147  M.  F.  F.  Berkeley,  Mid.  of  Bianehe,  and 
served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  an  armed  vessel 
from  under  the  batteries  of  Monte  Chrijti ;  cap- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Retired  Bear  Admirals* 


tare  of  Fr.  sqaadron  at  Cape  PraDfois,  1803 ;  and 
sieg^  of  Cura^oa,  1804.  Lieut,  of  Hydra  at  de- 
atraction  of  Pr.  cooFoy  in  Rosas  Bay,  1809 ;  and  in 
command  of  the  barge  captured  an  armed  felucca 
off  Toulon,  and  frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy 
off  Barcelona,  &c.  Lieut  of  Barjieur,  in  command 
of  the  armed  boats  co-operating  with  Wellington's 
army  in  the  Tagns,  and  officially  reported  and 
thanked  in  gen.  orders  at  the  attacK  on  Villa  Fran- 
ca, in  1810.  Commanded  Vestai  at  the  defence  of 
Caidiz,  181 1 ;  and  Thunderer  in  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  Syna,  including  the  storming  of  Sidon  and 
St.JeanD*Acre,inl840.    Oaz.  1803. 

148  Sir  D.  Dunn,  Mid.  of  Donegal  at  St  Do- 
mingo; and  Ueut  of  Warrior  wX  the  capture  of  the 
Islands  of  Ischia  and  Procida.  Commanded  a  gun- 
boat at  the  defence  of  Sicily,  and  taking  the  Islands 
of  Zante  and  Cepfaalonia;  and  Senior  Lieut  of 
jimphion,  in  the  action  off  Lissa,  1811,  when  he 
was  wounded.  Commander  of  Mermaid  on  the 
coasts  of  the  Mediterranean  ;  at  the  siege  of  Trieste 
and  attack  on  Leghorn,  1813.    Oask  1811, 13, 13. 

149  F.  Moresby,  Lieut  of  Kent,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Italy 
under  a  heavy  fire  from  gun-lmats  and  field-pieces, 
the  whole  or  which  were  taken  |  and  Commander 
of  ffizard  at  the  storming  of  the  batteries  at  the 
BoccadiCattaro,inl813.    Gaz.1808,13. 


Services  of  Retired  Rear  Admirals. 

1  J.  W.  Maurice,  Mid.  of  Concorde  in  Bridport's 
action,  in  1795,  and  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigates, 
Unit^  and  Fhrginie,  Senior  Lieut  of  Centaur  at  the 
capture  of  St  Lucia  and  other  West  India  Islands ; 
and  wounded  storming  a  battery  at  Martinique,  in 
1803.  Commanded  the  garrison  of  the  Diamond 
Rock,  and  in  1805  surrendered  to  the  Pr.  fleet,  after  a 
highly  honourable  resistance.  Commanded  the 
seamen  and  nuurines  at  tbe  island  of  Auholt,  which 
he  defended  against  the  attacks  of  4,000  Danes,  in 
18n.    Gaz.  1803,11, 11. 

2  J.  Prevost,  commanded  FMng  Fiah  schooner 
at  the  surrender  of  Cape  Nicholas  Mole,  in  1794. 
Lieut  of  Foudrovani  at  the  landing  and  subse- 

aucnt  service  in  E^pt  ^  and  Commanded  Saracen 
wring  the  operations  in  the  Rio  de  la  Plata,  in 
1807 ;  twice  officiallv  named  as  "  an  active  and  very 
zealous  officer."    Gaa.  1793, 1807. 

4  Sir  P.  Beaufort,  Mid.  of  AiptUon  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion ;  and  of  Phaeton  in  Comwallis's  retreat,  and 
capture  of  Fr.  36  gun  frigate  Flore,  Lieut  of  that 
ship  in  1800,  and  wounded  while  cutting  out  with 
the  boats,  the  Spanish  armed  ship  San  Josef, 
Severely  wounded  by  the  natives  while  surveying 
the  coast  of  Syria,  1812.  Conducted  an  important 
Burvey  on  the  coast  of  Asia  Minor ;  and  puolished 
tlie  results  of  his  researches,  in  1817,  in  a  volume 
entitled,  *' Karamania."    Gaz.  1800. 

5  J.  Ullicrap,  Mid.  of  Victory,  serving  on  shore 
at  Toulon,  179o  ;  and  Lieut,  of  Moselle,  and  made 
prisoner  while  reconnoitring  that  Harbour  after  the 
evacuation,  and  remained  in  confinement  two 
years.  Lieut,  of  Venerable  at  the  attack  upon  the 
combined  Pr.  and  Sp.  squadrons  in  Aix  Roads, 
1799 ;  and  in  Sausroarez's  actions  in  Algesiras  bay, 
and  in  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar,  1801 ;  on  the  latter 
occasion  the  Senior  Lieut  on  board  Venerable. 
Commander  of  Vesuvius  bomb  in  an  attack  on  the 
Boulogne  flotilla,  1805 ;  and  Senior  Commander  of 
the  in -shore    squadron    in    Despatch  at  Copen- 


hagen,  1807.    In  the  same  brig  actively  emploTed 
in  the  West  Indies  till  1810.    Gaz.  1801. 

6  J.  Tliompson,  commanded  Ffy  sloop  in  the 
operations  against  BoenotAjrrea  in  1807.  Gte.  1807. 

7  G.  Stnnart,  Lieut  of  Success,  and  com- 
manded the  Doats  in  1799,  cutting  out  a  polaoca  of 
10  guns  and  113  men  near  Cape  de  Creoz,  in  which 
he  was  severely  wounded.  Commander  of  Comsiance 
at  the  capture  of  Cantara  Spanish  privateer  of  22 
guns,  and  other  vessels  near  Cape  Ortegal  in  1801 ; 
and  of  Emulous  sloop,  and  beat  off  a  Prencli  frigate 
near  Porto  Rico,  in  i&09.    Gaz.  1799,  1801. 

8  T.  P.  C.  Mainwaring,  Lieut  of  JVUsm/  at  Tra- 
falgar ;  and  commanded  Tartarus  flre-ahip  at 
Copenhagen,  1807. 

9  Earl  of  Waldegrave,  Mid.  of  IndefatirahU  st 
the  capture  of  Sp.  treasure  frigates,  1804.  Lieut  of 
Ville  de  Paris  and  serving  in  the  boats  in  Roass 
Bay,  1809.  Capt  of  Revenge  at  the  Ijombardmeat 
ofSt  Jean  D'Acre,  1840.    Gaz.  1809. 

10  J.  Hollinworth,  Lieut  of   Endywsumj  and 

E resent  in  a  severe  action  with  gun-boats  and 
atteries  at  Alaesiras  1800;  and  of  Vestal^  and 
severely  woun<ted  at  the  landing  in  Egypt,  and 
afterwards  employed  on  shore  during  the  whole  of 
the  operations.  Flag- Lieut  to  V.-Adm.  Collinnood 
1803,  4 ;  and  to  Coms.-in.Chief  in  W.  Indies  1804,  &. 
Commander  of  Minstrel  in  the  Adriatic  1808  ;  uod 
cut  out  the  Italian  schooner  Ortenxia,  of  eiffht  guni 
and  56  men,  from  under  a  heavy  battery  of  18  runs ; 
and  captured  and  destroyed  many  other  ▼easels,  la 
same  vessel  assisted  at  deatruction  of  three  sail  of 
the  line  and  a  frigate  off  Barcelona ;  and  com- 
manded at  bombardment  of  Paxos,  and  blockade  of 
Corfu  1 809.  Acting  Captain  of  Invincible  at  defenct 
of  Cadiz ;  and  assisted  with  a  brigade  of  acsamen  st 
the  defence  of  Matagorda. 

1 1  Clement  Sneyd,  Lieut  of  RuueU  at  Camper- 
down,  and  Senior  Lieut  of  Cerberus  in  the  attack 
on  Granville,  in  1803.  When  acting  in  command 
of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  and  in  charge  of  the  Chins 
convoy,  in  1807,  beat  off  the  Fr.  frigate  PiSman- 
taise,  of  superior  force. 

13  A.  Ferris,  Mid.  of  Thalia,  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Oloire,  in  1795.  Mate  of  Irresistible  is 
Bridport's  action,  of  Colossus  off  Cape  St  Vincent, 
and  served  in  her  boats  in  several  actions  with  Cadis 
flotilla,  in  1797.  Ueut.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar ;  and 
when  Commander  of  Wizard  brig,  fought  on  three 
successive  days,  the  Fr.  National  brig  Requin  of 
superior  force,  which  took  refuge  in  a  neutral  port 
Was  frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy'a  batteries 
and  gun-vessels  on  the  coast  of  Italj,  particularly 
Ht  the  destruction  of  a  convoy  at  Nob,  in  1808.  Gsx. 
1808. 

14  R.  M.  Fowler,  Lieut  and  as  passenger  is 
H.  E.  I. C.'s  ship.  Royal  Oeorge,Tendertd  jpreat  ser- 
vice to  the  East  India  fleet  under  Dance  in  the 
action  with  Linois*  squadron,  in  1804.    Gaz.  1804. 

15  D.  CampbeU,  Mid.  of  Scorpion  in  Weat  In- 
dies, 1793, 96,  at  capture  of  six  privateers,  one  of 
18  guns,  and  of  Swi/tsure  in  the  attack  upon  Leo- 

Gne.  Acting  Lieut  of  Russell  at  Camperdown. 
eut  of  Carysfort,  and  in  command  of  her  boats  st 
capture  of  a  Fr.  vessel  of  six  guns^  in  1803 ;  and 
commanded  Tobago  at  the  capture,  m  conjunctioa 
with  Curieus,  of  two  ships  under  the  batteries  of 
Barcelona  on  the  coast  of  Caraccas.  Acting  Com- 
mander of  Lily  in  charge  of  a  small  force  sent  to 
co-operate  witn  Miranda  in  the  expedition  to  Vene- 
zueU,  1806. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Retired  Rear  Admirals. 


27 


1?  .  fflr  H.  Hart,  Mid.  of  IndefaHgable  in  the  ex- 
pedttKm  to  Qiriberon  bar;  and  at  destruction  of 
.Oro*^.  *  /^'/lomtwf,  1797 ;  also  in  the  expedition 
to  Belleisle,  and  commmded  a  flat  boat  at  the  land- 
loi^  of  the  armr  at  FerroL  Mid.  of  Impeiuetue,  and 
cominapded  a  boat,  cutting  out  ChUpe  of  22  guns 
from  Vigo  Bay  in  1801.  Senior  UeuL  of  Medusa 
at  tbe  capture  of  treasure  ships,  and  Sp.  friffate 
MatiUa^  m  1804.  Capt.  of  Caroline,  in  the  o^ra- 
Uons  against  Java,  when  two  sail  of  the  line  were 
bomt,  batteries  and  shipping  destroyed ;  end  at  the 
destruction  of  the  Dock  Yard  at  ManiUa. 

17  G.  Henderson,  Mate  of  Ulys$e*  at  the  cap- 
tore  of  Tobago  in  1803 ;  and  Lieut.  oiAlUgatw  at 
the  redaction  of  Snrinam,  in  1804,  and  of  Centaur 
at  the  capture  of  four  frigates,  in  1806 ;  senred  at 
the  occupation  of  Madeira  in  1807,  and  in  the  fire 
ship  %Ktv\s»  at  Wslcheren,  in  1809.    Commanded 


KcUpee  18  nin  brig  at  the  capture'  of  the  Isle  of 
France,  1810. 

18  T.  T.  TVicker,  Mid.  of  JUbmnvA  at  the  capture 
of  the  C«Mu  in  1795.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Sceptre,  and 
oommaDdBd  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  nriYa- 
teer  of  lOgmis  and  83  men  at  the  island  of  Rodri- 
nexin  17£^;  and  senred  in  the  boaU  of  Uincom^X, 
the  caplnre  of  a  priyateer  of  four  guns  and  46  men, 
near  St.  Dominf^,  in  1805.  Lieut,  of  Nwthumher'^ 
iand  at  St.  Oomingo ;  and  when  commanding  CA^- 
"«*»  JMSisted  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1809, 
«nd  «»»daloape,  in  1810 ;  and  attempted  to  cut  out 
two  French  frigates  from  Basse  Terre;  severely 
^Ijoonded  in  action  with  U.S.  frigate  JEsver,  in  1814. 
Gaz.  1814.  ^ 

19  H.  Bourchier,  Lieut  of  Unicom,  and  com- 
manded  one  of  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  pri- 
▼ateer  Tape^^bord  of  four  guns  and  46  men  off  San 
Domingo,  1806.  Comman^r  of  Hawk,  in  1811,  at 
^^i?"^?^"'  W  gun  priyateer  Fureti  destruction 
of  Fr.  friaate  Amasone ;  and  engaged  under  Cape 
Barfieor  three  Fr.  gun  brigs  and  two  luggers  and 
convoy.  Two  brigs  and  great  part  of  the  convoy 
being  dnren  on  shore  were  destroyed  or  brought  oif 
bj/fovJlV  boats.    Gaa.  1805, 1811. 

20  R.  W.  O.  Festing,  Flag  Lieut,  at  destruction 
of  Dutch  shipping  in  Bataria  Roads,  in  1806 ;  and 
of  ships  and  batteries  at  Gressie,  in  1807.  Acting 
Capt.  of  lUueirioue  at  the  capture  of  Jara,  and 
serred  with  the  army  at  the  surrender  of  Batavia. 
Gaz.  1811. 

21  G.Morris,  lost  a  leg  when  Mid,  of  ^fttfaciow 
in  Howe  s  action.  Ueot.  of  Ardent  at  Camper- 
down,  and  employed  in  the  debarkation  of  the 
troops  oo  die  coast  of  Holland,  and  captura  of  the 
Datch  lieet  in  the  Helder,  in  1799. 

22  J.  Tancock,  Mid.  of  CVetcm/ at  capture  of  Fr. 
friirate  lUunUm,  in  1793 ;  of  Orion  in  Bndport's  ac- 
tion, 1795 ;  and  off  Cape  St  Vincent,  1797?  Acting 
Lieut,  of  same  ship,  and  commanded  her  launch  in 
Nelson's  attack  on  the  Cadiz  flotilla  in  the  same 
year ;  and  at  the  Nile,  in  1798.  Commanded  boats 
of  Iris  at  the  capture  of  a  priFAteer  of  10  guns  on 
the  coast  of  Norway  in  1800 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Cofsar 
in  Algesiras  Bay,  and  in  the  StraiU  of  OibralUr,  in 
1801.  Commanded  St.  Christopher  at  the  capture  of 
St.  Croix,  1807. 

^23  J.  P.  Stewart,  Lieut  of  Northumberland  tXSt, 
Domm^.  Commanded  SnM  at  the  surrender  of 
Martiaiqae,  and  the  town  of  Port  Louis,  Guadak>upe, 
1809,  10;  and  Sheldrake,  and  rrpeatedly  engaged 
with  the  Danish  flotillas  in  the  Baltic,  capturing  se- 


veral ressels.  Capt  of  Dictator,  and  in  conjunction 
with  Cafypso,  Podargus,  vadFlamer,  destroyed  Da- 
nish 40  gun  frigate  ^ayaflfen,  three  18  gun  brigs, 
and  several  gun-boats,  at  Lyngoe,  on  the  coast  of 
Norway,  in  1812.  Capt.  of  Ampkion,  at  the  capture 
of  the  Islands  of  Schowen  and  Tholen  in  the  Scheldt 
6az.l811, 11,12,12, 13. 

24  C.  Bell,  Lieut  of  Pigue,  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  Sp.  brig  pierced  for  twelve 
guns,  and  destruction  of  a  battery  at  Porto  Rico, 
in  1806.  Commander  of  Phippt  scaooner,  and  cap- 
tured by  boarding  the  Fr.  16  gun  privateer  Barbler 
de  Seville,  close  to  Calais,  1810.    Ota.  1806, 10. 

25  J.  Stevenson,  Lieut,  of  Victorious  at  blockade 
and  capture  of  Maogalore;  and  Commander  of 
Oannett  at  capture  of  two  privateers :  in  the  expe- 
dition to  Copenhagen,  1807.  and  Walcheren,  1809; 
and  continued  serving  in  the  channel,  and  on  the 
coasts  of  France,  till  1812. 

27  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville,  commanded  a  boat 
in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.  Gaz.  1809. 

28  C.  Campbell  (a) ,  Mate  of  Defiance  in  Calder's 
action;  and  atTrafslgar.  Lieut  of  Phabe at  the 
capture  of  Martinique  and  Guadalonpe,  1809,  10. 
Gaz.  1808,  10. 

29  J.  Symes,  Mid.  of  Tonnanl  at  Trafalgar,  and 
Senior  Lieut  of  Bonne  CUoyenne  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Furieuse,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

30  Hon.  W.  H.  Percy,  Capt.  of  Hermes,  and 
compelled  to  burn  his  ship  to  prevent  her  falling 
into  the  hands  of  the  enemy  in  the  attack  on  Fort 
Bowyer  on  the  coast  of  Florida,  1814. 

31  J.  Pringle,  commanding  Sparrowhawh,  was 
actively  employed  on  the  coasts  of  Valentia  and  Tar- 
ragona, and  at  the  destruction  of  a  privateer  and 
battery  at  Palamos,  in  1810.    Gaz.  1810. 

32  S.  Leslie,  Acting  Lieut  of  Success  at  capture  of 
OenSreux  and  surrender  of  Malta,  in  1800.  Senior  of 
CVbf^onii«,  and  commanded  her  boats,  cutting  out  an 
armed  vessel  near  Port  MaJhon  ;  and  officiallv  men- 
tioned for  serrice  against  the  pirates  in  the  Persian 
Gulf,  in  1809.  Capt.  of  To/aA^c,  and  stormed  the 
defences  of  Sambas  in  1813:  and  assisted  in  re-in- 
stating the  Sultan  of  Palambang.     Gaz.  1809. 

34  Peter  Rye,  Lieut,  of  Crescent  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Reunion,  in  1793 ;  and  of  Orion  at  the 
Nile.    Gaz.  1793. 

35  G.  Le  Gey  t  Mid.  of  Hussar,  and  in  her  boats 
at  capture  of  two  Fr.  privateers,  1794 ;  and  of  Resolu- 
Hon  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  EUzabeth,  1796.  Senior 
Lieut  of  Rover  Kt  capture  of  Fr.  14  gun  privateer  Jipafi 
Bart:  and  Lieut  or  Tamar  at  the  surrender  of  Su- 
rinam and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Republicaine,  1799. 
In  the  same  snip  in  1800,  and  captured  Fr.  privateer 
corvette  General  Afassena,  tiud  other  veMeis.  Com- 
mander of  Stork,  and,  in  1804,  took  two  privateers ; 
and,  in  1806,  haring  Superieure  and  two  schooners 
under  his  orders,  captured  and  destroyed  a  number 
of  vessels  at  Batabano.  Assisted  at  the  destructioo 
of  Fr.  corvette  Cygne,  1808  :  and  reduction  of  Mar- 
tinique, 1809.    Gaz.  1805,  06,  08. 

36  H.  G.  Morris,  Mid.  of  Centurion  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Sybille,  in  1783;  and  Lieut  of  Duke  at 
the  attack  on  Martinique,  in  1793. 

37  E.  A.  Down,  Mid.  of  Barfieur  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion ;  and  wounded  when  Mate  of  Excellent  off 
Cape  St  Vincent    Lieut  of  Fincdo  at  the  capture 

C2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


28 


Services  of  Retired  Bear  Admirals. 


of  QuiOaume  TeU  and  surrender  of  Malta,  1800. 
Gaz.  1797. 

38  T.  Whinyatea,  Mid.  and  Mate  of  Veteran, 
serving  in  a  boat  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Bienvenue 
in  Port  Royal  bay,  1794 ;  of  Robust  in  Bridport's 
action,  1795:  and  in  Warren's  action  in  Donegal 
liay,  1/98.  Commander  of  Frolic  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique  and  Guadaloupe,  1809-10,  and  cap- 
tured, after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  U.S. 
sloop  Wtupp  of  superior  force,  1812. 

39  J.  W.  Andrew,  Mid.  of  Cnnojnu  at  St.  Do- 
mingo, 1806:  Commander  of  Weaset  16  gun  brig, 
and  engaged  the  Fr.  brigs  Mercure,  Jena,  ana 
Manutouck  (of  which  the  first-named  wa&  blown 
up) ,  in  the  Adriatic,  in  1812,  when  the  Fr.  74  gun 
ship  Rhmli  was  captured ;  which  ship  also  the  Wea- 
tc/ closely  engaged.    Gaz.  1812. 

40  R.  Mitford,  Mid.  of  St.  Florenw  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigates  Resistance  and  Constance,  and  in  a  screre 
action  with  three  Fr.  frigates  and  corvette  off  Belle- 
isle.  Commander  of  Espoir  during  the  operations 
and  at  capture  of  Icbia  and  Procida  1809,  and  in 
company  with  Cjfane  and  boats  of  the  fleet  assisted 
at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  18  gun  boats.  Was 
in  company  with  Cyane  daring  the  action  with 
Neapolitan  frigate  and  gun-boats  in  the  bay  of 
Naples.  In  the  following  year  assisted  at  the  cap- 
ture of  a  ship  of  6  guns,  and  several  others  under 
the  castle  of  Terracmo.    Gaz.  1809J 

41  H.  Bain,  Lieut  of  Excellent,  and  commanded 
the  boats  cutting  out  three  Urge  brijrs  near  Abre> 
rack,  1800;  second  of  Snencer  at  SL  Dominffoj 
and  Senior  of  the  same  snip  at  Copenhagen,  1807. 
Commanded  Harjnf  at  the  muction  of  Java,  1811. 
Gaz.  1800. 

42  C.  Mflward,  Mid.  of  ^iarm,  and  badly 
wounded  in  the  attack  on  Point  a  Pitre,  Guada- 
loupe, 1794  ;  and  of  Prince  of  Wales  at  the  capture 
of  Trinidad  and  Surinam.  Lieut  of  BelleisU,  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Martinique,  1809 ; 
and  commanded  Mercury  at  the  attack  on  New  Or- 
leans. 

43  J.  N.  Tayler,  Lieut,  of  Maida,  and  served  on 
shore  in  the  breaching  batteries  at  Copenhagen, 
1807 :  and  of  Heroine  at  Walcheren.  While  com- 
manaing  Sparrow  actively  employed  at  the  defence 
of  Castro;  and  in  the  breaching  batteries  at  St 
Sebastian,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  Gaz. 
1813, 13. 

46  T.  E.  Symouds,  Commander  of  T\oeed  at  the 
blockade  and  surrender  of  the  city  of  St  Domingo, 
in  1809. 

47  L.  Hole,  Mid.  of  Bellifueus  at  the  capture  of 
Port  au  Prince,  in  1794.  Lieut  of  Amu/ft'ef,  but 
serving  as  a  Volunteer  in  Polyphemsu  at  Copenha- 
gen, 1801 ;  Senior  Lieut  of  RJnenge  at  Trafalgar. 

49  F.  J.  Thomas,  Mid.  of  Prince  of  Wales  in 
Calder's  action ;  and  acting  Lieut,  of  Spartiate  at 
Trafalgar.  Second  in  command  of  the  Cadiz  flo- 
tilla, 1811, 12;  and  was  at  the  storming  of  twelve 
batteries,  at  the  spiking  or  capture  of  several  hun- 
dred pieces  of  ordnance,  and  capture  and  destruc- 
tion of  150  sail  of  vessels. 

50  H.  T.  Davies,  Mid.  of  Olory  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion, and  of  Monarch  at  the  taking  of  the  Cape,  in 
1795,  and  capture  of  Dutch  squadron  in  1796.  Lieut, 
and  served  m  the  boats  of  Wtnchelsea  at  the  land- 


ing in  Egypt  in  1801 ;  and  Senior  of  Bkmehe  at 
the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Ouerriere.  Commaade^ 
of  Albacore,  and  in  company  with  other  small  ve-. 
seb,  beat  off  Fr.  40  gun  frigate  Qloire.  Gaz.  1805. 

51  Hon.  H.  D.  Byng,  Commander  of  Mohawk^  in 
1813,  at  the  capture  of  Georgetown  and  Fredericks* 
town.    Gaz.  1813, 13. 

52  G.  G.  Lennockf  severely  wounded  in  an  at^ 
tempt  to  cot  out  a  privateer  near  St  Jago,  in  1805. 
Commander  of  Raven,  and  at  an  attack  upon  a  di- 
vision of  fourteen  Danish  gun  brigs  in  the  Weiling, 
in  1812,  three  of  which  were  driven  on  shore  snd 
wrecked. 

53  R.  Gambler,  Mid.  of  Diadem  at  the  capture 
of  the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayres  in  1806;  and  of Surveil-' 
lanie  at  Copenhagen,  1807. 

54  C.  P.  Payne,  Mid.  of  CulloHen  in  Howe's  ac* 
tion ;  and  of  London  in  Bridport's.  Senior  Lient  of 
Immortality,  off  Boulogne,  where,  in  command  of 
dirisions  of  boats,  ex^osion  vessels,  catamarans, 
&c.  in  1803,  he  renderni  important  services.  Com- 
manded a  rocket  ship  at  passage  of  the  Dardanelles 
in  1807.  and  Cretan  in  the  Walcheren  expedi- 
tion, where  he  led  the  squadron  into  the  West 
Scheldt  under  a  heavy  fire.  Commanded  Si.  Law 
renceon  Lake  Ontario,  from  1814  till  the  conclusion 
of  the  war.   Gaz.  1803,  04, 04. 

55  C.  Macdonald,  Mid.  of  Southampton  in 
Howe's  action;  and  of  Dryad  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Proserpine,  Commander  ofRedpole,  and 
engaged  off  Beacn^  Head,  in  1809.  two  logger  pri- 
vateers, one  of  which  of  16  guns  ne  captured  ;  and 
assisted  at  the  capture  of  VUle  de  L^ons  Praam  in 
1811.  Commander  of  ScpUa,  and  m  oonjimction 
with  Royalist,  fought  the  Fr.  frigate  Weser  of  40 
guns,  preriously  to  her  capture  by  Ripom^  in  1813. 
Gaz.  1811, 13. 

56  A.  Lowe,  Lieut,  of  TVknnph  in  Coniwallis's 
retreat ;  and  of  Thames  in  the  actions  in  Algesiras 
Bay,  and  Straito  of  Gibraltar,  1801.  Senior  Lieut 
of  Prince  of  Wales  at  Copenhagen,  1807}  and 
served  in  the  flotilla  in  the  Walcheren  ezpeditaon  in 
1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

57  C.  Bertram,  Lieut  of  Zjoire  and  Emerald,  at 
the  capture  of  Muros  Castle,  and  severely  wounded 
at  the  destruction  of  Apropos  in  Vivero  harbour, 
in  1808,  and  officially  mentioned  for  his  conduct  on 
that  and  other  occasions.     Ghus.  1805, 08. 

58  G.  Hills,  Mid.  of  Eclair  at  the  occupation  of 
Toulon.  Lieut,  of  Amethyst  at  the  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  Dedaigrneuse,  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  Guipe 
from  Vigo  Bay,  and  capture  of  Fr.  20  gnn  ^ps 
Mars  and  Oeneral  Brune,  in  1801. 

59  H.  Fanshawe,  Mid.  of  KctU,  and  served  on 
shore  in  co-operation  with  the  army  in  E^pt,  and 
was  present  m  the  battles  of  the  8th,  l3tli,  and 
21st  of  March,  1801.  When  commanding  Oras*^ 
hopper  was  captured  off  the  Texel,  where  he  was 
dnven  in  a  gsle  of  wind,  in  1811. 

60  L  H.  Morrison,  Commander  oi Achates,  and, 
in  1813,  engaged  Fr.  frigate  TVotw,  till  that  frigate 
was  captur^  By  Andromache, 

61  G.  B.  Trollope,  Mid.  of  Triumph  in  Comwal* 
lis's  retreat;  and  Lieut  of  same  ship  at  Camper  down, 
when  he  was  wounded.  Commander  of  Electra 
atthedefenceofSicUy,inl808;  andof  <?r^<Mt,whea 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Retired  Captains  in  Ghreenwich  Hospital. 


29 


in  comjMUiy  witli  JiautHo,  she  engaged  a  flotilla 
consisting  of  twelve  brigs  and  a  logger,  off  Dieppe, 
in  1812;  one  of  whicfi  the  Oriffh*  boarded  and 
broogbtoat.    Gaz.  1797, 1808,  l£ 

62  Sir  Tbomas  Mansell,  Mid.  of  Crescent  at  cap- 
tore  of  Pr.  firigate  BAtniomt  1793 :  and  of  Orion  in 
Bridport's  action,  1795;  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  1797, 
(wbenbe  was  wounded),  ana  at  the  Nile,  1798. 
lieot.  of  Cerberus  at  the  attack  on  Granville,  1803 ; 
and  ciDiomede  at  the  reduction  of  the  Cape,  1805. 
Commander  of  Rue  at  the  taking  of  Anholt,  1809 ; 
and,  in  1810,  engaged  a  Danish  flotilla.  Gaz.  1 797, 
1803. 

63  T.  Oronbey  Mid.  of  Lemaikan  at  Toulon  in 
1793 ;  of  Arethnsa  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigates  Pomone, 
Ensrareanie,  Unitd,  Koi  RevohUionnaire  g  and  Mate 
of  Indefatigrabie  at  capture  of  Pr.  MmteFirrinie  and 
conretterot/faitfe;  and  at  destruction  of  Droits  de 
tHomme^  1797.  While  in  charge  of  a  prize  brig, 
was  taken  bjr  a  privateer  after  an  honourable  resist- 
ance. Senior  Uent.  of  CuUoden,  and  commanded  a 
division  of  boats  at  the  destruction  of  the  Dutch 
shippbg  in  Batavia  Roads,  1806 ;  and  commanded 
Vktor  at  the  capture  of  those  at  Gressie,  1807; 
and  Calyffso  at  the  siege  of  Dantzic,  1813.  Gaz. 
1806. 

64  H.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Suryalus  at  Trafolgar. 
Commander  of  Prometheus,  and  captured  three 
privateers  and  drove  on  shore  and  burnt  a  fourth  in 
the  face  of  a  body  of  troops. 

65  W.  Black,  Mid.  of  Leviathan  at  Toulon ;  and 
in  Howe's  action ;  and  of  Sans  Pareil  in  Bridport's. 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Unit^  at  the  taking  of  Surinam  ; 
and  from  1799  to  1801  commanded  tender  to  Sans 
Pareii  ia  the  West  Indies,  and  captured  several  pri- 
vateers. Senior  Lieut,  of  JEobts  in  the  action  of 
Ferrol;  and  of  Egyptienne,  and  captured  with  her 
boats  a  letter  of  marque  of  superior  force  on  the 
coast  of  Spain,  1806.  Senior  of  Cambrian  at  Co- 
penhagen, 1807.  Commander  of  Racoon  from 
1809  to  1814^  and  employed  on  the  north-west 
coast  of  Amenca. 

66  J.  Harper,  Mid.  of  Boyne  at  the  capture  of 
Martinique,  1794.  Lieut,  of  Avenf^er  and  cut  out 
a  10  gun  privateer  from  the  Carenage  in  a  boat  of 
that  sloop ;  served  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  Gua- 
dakiope.  Lieut,  of  Defence  in  Hotham's  second 
acUon ;  and  at  the  Nile.  WhQe  Senior  of  Star 
with  two  of  her  boats  captured  a  lugger  privateer  of 
1  gon  and  45  men  ;  and  of  Esceuent  assisted  at 
the  defence  of  Rosas,  1807,  and  the  destruction 
of  a  convoy  at  Doin,  1809.  Commander  of  Sa^ 
raeen  in  the  Adriatic,  and  captured  the  islands  of  Za- 
pano  and  St.  George ;  and  acted  an  important  part 
at  the  reduction  of  Cattaro  and  Ragosa,  andf  on 
other  occasions.  Gaz.  1809, 13,  three  times,  1814. 

67  T.  Dick,  Mid.  of  Bee^dy  in  Hotham's  1st 
action,  1795.  Lieut,  of  Nemesis  in  the  expedition 
to  the  Helder,  and  of  Melpomene^  and  commanded 
her  boats  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  Prench 
brig  of  war  of  i8  guns,  in  S^n^tl  river,  1801. 
Gaz.  1801.  Ueut.  of  Tonnant  at  defence  of  Cadiz, 
1810,  and  badly  wounded  in  preventing  an  escape  of 
Pr.  prisoners  from  a  Sp.  74  gun  ship ,  for  whicn  he 
received  a  sword  of  100  gs.  value,  from  Patriotic 
Committee. 


68  B.  C.  Cator,  Lieut,  commanding  H.  E.  I.  C.'s 
ship  Bombay  Anna,  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the 
Isle  of  Prance,  in  1810  y  and  commanaed  Action 
on  the  coast  of  America,  m  an  attack  on  the  enemy's 
barracks,  &c.  in  Lynn  Haven  Bay,  in  18)3,  and 
participated  in  other  services. 

69  P.  E.  V.  Harcourt,  Lieut,  of  Implacable,  and 
served  in  her  boats  in  the  action  with  a  Russian  flo- 
tilla off  Percola  Point,  in  1809 ;  at  the  siege  of  Ca- 
diz, 1810 ;  and  in  command  of  ChaUenrer  at  the 
siege  and  surrender  of  St.  Sebastian,  1813i 


Services  of  Retired  Captains  in 
Greenwich  Hospital. 

1  G.  Monbray,  Mate  of  Juno  in  her  escape  from 
Toulon  1794;  and  at  the  sieges  of  St.  Piorenzo  and 
Bastia.  Senior  lieut.  of  Moselle  in  Hotham's  first 
action ;  and  when  attached  to  Nelson's  squadron  in 
co-operation  with  the  Austrian  army.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Polyphemus  at  Trafalgar.  Commander  of 
Rhodian  and  Moselle,  1809,  13,  employed  in  charge 
of  a  small  squadron  protecting  the  Bahamas. 

2  W.  Cnppage,  Mid.  of  San  Jostf,  and  lost  a  leg 
in  a  partial  engagement  with  Pr.  fleet  off  Toulon, 
1813.    Gaz*1813. 

3  T.  L.  P.  Laughame,  Signal  Mid.  of  JVbrMnm- 
berland  at  St.  Domingo ;  and  Lieut,  of  Unicom  at 
the  siege  and  storming  of  Monte  Video,  1807 ;  at 
the  attack  upon  Pr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads,  1809 ;  and 
served  on  several  occasions  in  the  boats  cutting 
out,  and  in  command  of  the  barge  captured  a  Sp. 
National  schooner,  under  the  guns  of  St.  Sebastian. 
Lieut,  of  Ner^ide  at  Jacotel ;  and  at  capture  of 
Bourbon.  Commanded  the  seamen  landed  and  at- 
tached to  the  army.  Senior  of  Boadicea  at  capture 
of  Pr.  frigate  Venus,  and  recapture  of  Africaitie 
and  Cevlon,  and  commanded  the  boats  at  capture 
of  Pr.  National  schooner.  Commander  of  lo  gun 
ship  Alert,  and  captured  alter  a  protracted  and 
highly  honourable  defence  by  U.  S.  frigate  Essex, 
in  1812.  Has  in  the  above  services  been  seriously 
injured,  severely  wounded,  and  his  skuU  fractured 
in  two  places.    Gaz.  1810,  three  times.. 

4  T.  Dickinson,  Mid.  of  Invincible  at  reduction 
of  St.  Lucia  and  Trinidad,  1796 ;  of  Dreadnought 
off  Cadiz,  and  when  attacked  by  a  flotilla  of  gun- 
boats, 1801 ;  and  of  Royal  Sovereign,  and  severely 
wounded  at  Trafalgar.  Continue  serving  under 
Lord  Collingwood  until  1808.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Andromache  actively  employed  on  the  coasts  of 
Prance  and  Spain,  and  co-operating  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  St.  Sebastian ;  and  in  1813  was  severely 
wounded  in  many  parts  of  the  body,  head,  and  leg, 
at  capture  of  Pr.  44  gun  frigate  TVaave,  Com- 
mander of  Lightninr  1829-.32,  serving  as  senior 
officer  in  the  River  Plate  during  disturbances ;  and 
subsequently  recovered  the  principal  portion  of 
freight  lost  in  the  Thetis  under  Cape  Frio.  Re- 
ceived, 1825^  the  gold  medal  from  See.  of  Arts  for 
the  application  of  the  percussion  principle  of  igni- 
tion to  naval  ordnance.    Gaz.  1813. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


80 


RETIRED  CAPTAINS, 

WITH  THE  DATES  OF  THEIR  SEVERAL  COlfMISSIONS. 


The  foUowlng  Offlcenand  81  "Retired  Rear  Idmlntle  by  SeDlority" 
•re  in  the  receipt  of  £dM  per  annum. 


1814 


Com. 


Lieut. 


@i^Rt.  Hon.  Eenelm  Lord  Somer- 

ville«    7June  29AprIl  llNov07 

Henry  Jenkinson    do.     13Augl2   1  lDec09 

@*Edward  Saiiiin  **  (e) do.      12Decl2    2MaylO  (e)Coinmia8ioner  of  Stampfl. 

John  Hardy  Godby 27June  25Sept06    150ctOO 

®'®*Chri8topherStrachey*(f)28June  29Api02  15Mar98  (f )  Kt.   of  St   Vladimir   of 

@'(g)Arden  Adderley"*  19July    4Aug06     6Api04      Russia. 

l^Sir  Richd.  O'Connor*^ 16Aug   IZAuglO     lFeb06 

@^#Thoa.  Ball  Sulivan" 190ct    23Feb07  30MayO0 

@'®David  Scott"  (g) 220ct     2Augl  1    4Mar(X)  (g)  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 


1815 

©^Nicholas  Lechmere  Pate8hall48Feb 

^Rowland  Money' 29Mar 

@* John  Sheridan^   ISJone 

@i#iSftr  H.  Loraine  Baker,  Bt.^    do. 
@*®George  William   Hughes 

D'Aeth*    do. 

@*(g)#Robert  Ramsay^    do. 

John  Charles  Gawen  Roberts' . .    do. 

@'(g)Archibald  Tisdall'' 14July 

Joseph  Gulston  Garland   19 Aug 

@i®^Wm.  Stanhope  Lovell**  21  Aug 

Joseph  Digby  8Sept 

^CharlesWarde"    ISSept 

@^William  F£ftrmgton*'  (k) . . .  .ISSept 

@a®  James  Rattray»(l)    20Sept 

John  Allen  (6) do. 


1816 


24Jalyll  20Nov01 
9Nov09    12Jan05 

27NovlO  21Dec01 
SAprll    18Oct04 


IGAugll 

lFebl2 

23Julyl2 

16Febl3 

22Jan06 


30Jan06 
8Jan99 

12Oct05 
70ct06 

2May01 


13Augl2  29Jan06 

8Febl2   UDecOZ 
29Api08   13Feb05 

7May08    140ct99  (k)  Commissioner  of  Pilotage 

lFebl2  24MaT07       Cowes. 

4Febl4  14Sept07  (1)  Magistrate  for  Warwick- 
shire. 


®»Arthur  Philip  Hamilton"   ..31May    210ctlO  28Apr07 

@i«9Daniel  Lawrence* 2Sept  19MaylO  19May08 

Robert  Henley  Rogers 2Sept     lFebl2     4Feb03 

@'®  *George  Bentham*  (a) . . . .  16Sept    140ctlO  24Dec05  (a)  Kt.  2nd  Class  of  Sardiam 

James  Arthur  Murray 15Noy     8Decl3  25Sept09      Military  Order  of  St.  Man- 

rice  and  St.  Lazare. 


1817 

@i(g)Thomas  Renwick*   IJan  25Sept06  17Noy97 

@*®WHenry  Higman* do.      23Feb07    3Sept03 

@2(j)Georee  Hewson' do.      13Oct07  16Mar95 

f^^John  Macpherson  Ferguson'     do.     13July08    13Jan04 
ohnGourly'  do.     14Sept08  13Sept93 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Retired  Captains,  witli  tbe  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions.      81 

Com.  Lieut. 

^^Angostus  Baldwin*   IJan    19Sept08  28Jime00 

^Henry  ColinB  Deacon* 2April    7Junel4   24Feb08 

@'®Edward  Barnard"  4Ju]y  10Augl4     7Jan06 

1818 

9^Wm.BatenianDa8hwood>..210ct  19May]2  28Jan08 

Martin  White    TDec  25Sept06  12Dec00 

®'®JohnCooke8ley* do.      llApi09  16Dec99 

l^'Chas.  Geo.  Rodney  Phillott'     do.     27Aug09  IJulyOl 

ig^^WiUiam  Wolrige* do.      13Marl  1  23Mar07 

George  Brine do.     13Aiigl2  15Api03 

Wffon.  John  Gordon" SlDec  15Jmiel4  21Marl2 

1819 

©"William  Popham" 19May  23Decl4    14Febl2 

®»®Jamea  Hay*  (b} l«Aug    2MaylO     lMar06  (b)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Had- 

^^Sir  Charles  Tnomas  Jones  dington. 

jr/.» do.       15AuglO    160ct98 

©'Robert  Riddell  Carr6« do.         lFebl2      5Oct05 

®'®Hugh  P)atton»   do.         6Decl3     IFebll 

Hon,  Charles  Orlando  Bridge- 
man 2Sept     16Mayl4  lOSeptlO 

5ir  Heniy  Shiflfcer,"  5ar/.  ...lONov     22Febl4  10Feb09 

®*®P»Henry  Forbes"  (c) TDec       lFebl2     2Apr06  (c)  Commissioner  of  Pilotage, 

Shoreham. 

1820 

Alexander  Montgomerie 30ct    7Junel4    4MaylO 

John  William  Montagu*    30Noy  31May  14     9Oct09 


1821 

®»^«i.  Geo.  Pryse  Campbell*  .  27Jan  I6Mayl4  15Marll 
©'ifiWilflon  Braddyll  Bigland' . . 6Mar  15Junel4    5Mai08 

George  Cornish  Gambler  4June    7Decl9     6Marl5 

John  Gore  (a)  19July  23June08  19Aug95 

fii^IJohnCookCarpentei'....   do.      llApr09     lAug94 
JohnGedge*  do.     15Novll  10July98 

1822 

5»- Charles  Burrard,  iB/.    29Jan   7Junel4    lMayl2 

©^Thomas  Ladd  Feake* IMar    8Mayl2    8May05 

®» William  Hendry    19Jiily  27Aprl4  1 1  JulyOl 

Charles  Hope  Reid>* 26Dec   2Junel2  22Jan06 

©'Henry  Theodosius    Browne 

ColUer"*   do.      240ctl2   3June07 

©  John  Brenton"  (a)    26Dec  20Novl2   5Sept06 

William  Ramsden do.    14Junel3  30Dec08 

Henry  Stanhope do.    27Junel4   SODecll 

©  John  Townsend  Coffin"  ....    do.      lJulyl4   llApr08 
Frederick  Hunn do.     27Augl4     8Aprll 


(a)  Kt.  of  Russian  Order  of  St 
Vladimir. 


1823 

©^•••*EdwardCurzon»(c)  ....8Feb  29Marl5  14Marll  (c)  Cross  of  St.  Louis;  3rd. 
©'Septimus  Arabin' 20Mar  27Augl4  4Aug07  Class  of  St.  Vladimir ;  Re- 
Thomas  Ball  Clowes*  IGMay  23Marl2  26Dec09      deemer  of  Greece. 

73 


Digitized  by 


Google 


32      Retired  Captains^  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Ckimmisfiiotis. 
1824 

The  following  Officers  are  in  tlie  receipt  of  JttM  lOe. 
per  uinum  ti  Retired  Captains. 

CoiiL.  Lieut. 

©^•Wm.  Henry  Smyth*  (d)   . . .  .7Feb  18Septl5  25Marl3  (d)  Kt.  3  CI.  St  Ferd.  Merit ; 

©^•Richard  Saumarez^  (e)   IZApr  19Mayl9     5Decl2      Pres.     Roy.     Geographical 

®2Jame8  Montagu*   17July   7Junel4  IZAuglO      Soc. ;  Fel.  of  Royal,  Anti- 
Thomas  Pricket? 20Aug    30Janl3   28Api05      quarian  Soc ;  Mem.  of  Soc. 

@'®**Alex.    Dundas    Young  of  Statiatics  h  Nat    His. 

Arbuthnott^  (f )   I40ct  27Junel4   26Oct09      of   Tuscany;    of   Acad,  of 

Isham  Fleming  Chapman*^* 29Dec  31Augl5   llFebOS      Sciences,  Palermo. 

(e)  Kt  of  Leopold  of  Austria. 

(f )  Brig.-6en.  Spanish  Service, 
1825                                                               and  Gent  of  Priv.  Cham. 

H^William  Hotham* 4Apr  I5Junel4    12Febl2 

®«® John  Skekel*    27May  28Junell    21Feb04 

John  Stoddart*    do.       3Julyl2  14May04 

George  Ourry  Lempriere do.      30Janl3  25Maj07 

John  Gore  (&)" 27July  10Oct22  28May04 

Charles  Bowen" do.     19July22  30Aug07 

John  George  Graham 30ct  16June23  20Septl5 

1826 
@Uohn  George  Aplin> 28Jan  12Marl4   13Feb08 

f^^John  Pakenham    26Aug  15Junel4  IGJulyll 
rederick Aug.  Wetherall 13Nov  15 Junel4  24Feb07 

@^Henry  Litchfield* 20Nov  12Julyl3  29June07 

William  Webb    2Dec  l7July24  29Marl5 

1827 

Charles  Simeon lOMar  13Junel5  2Junel2 

Robert  Tait   l7Apr   7Decl9  13Decl3 

®i©Robert  Patton*  30Apr     8Aprl5  13NovlO 

Robert  Aitchison    do.     17Julyl9  6Mayl5 

Richard  Hoare 7July  19July22  13Novl3 

@'99John  Foote"  29Sept  29Septl3  10May04 

1828 
@>®John  Windham  Bailing >..  2Jan  15Junel4    180ctlO 
John  Fitz  Gerald  Studdert*  ....  9Jan  12Augl4    26Janll 

©^Charles  Gordon  {b)    17Apr      6Jan26  14Julyl8 

@^® Thomas  Bench' 4 June    24Api08    23Jan01 

George  Wm.  St.  John  Mildmay  16Aug  10Aug22  19Mayl2 

Theobald  Jones"  (h) 25Aug  19Julyl4    8July09  (h)  M.P.  for  Londonderry. 

George  Lloyd"   26Aug    8Novl5    3Novl2  ^ 

Robert  White  Parsons" llNov    TNovlG  llApiOG 

1829 

99Abraham  Crawford*   5Jan  23Marl5  25Noy07 

@*George  Haye> 4Mar  19Mayl2    9Aug08 

@iRussell  Henry  Manners    ....    do.      16Aug25    190ct22 

@i  James  Thome''   30Mar  20Mar28    5Augl6 

ma4Sir  Eaton  Travers,  Kt.^*   . .  19Nov  15Junel4  23Sept04 
110 

Total,  including  Retired  Rear-Admirals  by  seniority,  131. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


CAPTAINS, 

WITH  THB  DATES  OF  THEIB  SEVERAL    COMMISSIONS. 


Hm  foUmrlaf  70  Oftptelna,  an  on  the  half-pay 
of  £904  I9i.  Od.  peraonam. 

1814 

Com.         Lieat. 

f^**0^iSftr£dxii.Lyon8,iB^^e)7June  2IMarl2  22Nov09  (e)  British  Ambassador  at 
IT  Charles  SuUiTan,  iB/.^  (f)  ..  do.  24Marl2  25Api08  Greece ;  Grand  Cross  of  St. 
^^••ifb^irJohn Marshall^ ir<.(g)  do.  240ctl2  25Jan06  Louis ;  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
James  Erskine  Wemyss*'  (h)    . .  1  July     lFebl2  14Aug08  (f )  Com.  of  Redeemer  of  Gr. 

Francis  Erskine  LocV*  (i) 29Sept     6Janl3   22Jan06  (g)  St  George  of  Russia ;  Kt. 

@^£dward€ollier**  (k)    ....  ISNoy  2&JulylO  17June03      of  the  Sword  of  Sweden. 

(h)  Lt  for  Fifesh. 
(i)  Sunerintendent     Quaran- 
tine M  edway.  [cester. 
(k)  Dep.  Lieut  County  Wor- 

1815 

®>©David  Price* G)  •  •  ISJune   6Decl3  28Sept09  (1)  Magistrate  for  Brecknock- 

Oapt.  8«p.  fibaenMia.  shire.    Com.  of  Redeemer 

H£»  Grace  the  Duke  of  Northum-  of  Greece. 

berland  (m) 19Aug     8Marl4  16Decl  1  (m)  Fellow  of  Royal  Society. 

*#>]«JohnToupNicolas»(n)..26Aug  26Aug09    lMay04  (n)  Et  Com.  Neap.  Order  of 

Oapt.  8«pL  Plymouth  Hoap.  and  Boyal  WUUam  Ferdinand  and  Merit 

YietaaUing  Taid. 

9^®lii4<William  Wihnot  Hen- 

der8on»(o) 90ct  ISMarll    llApi06  (o)  Mag.  Cinque  Ports;  Cap- 

m'®®Sir  John  Hill,  KL»  ....  2S0ct     80ct98  28July94      tain  of  Sandown  Castle. 

Oapl.8op.  Deptfoffd. 

9>®John  Cartel**   TDec  22Aug09    4Sept05 


1816 

Henry  Mcynell* lOApr  24Augl3    8Nov09 

©hgiArthur  Fanshawe*  (p)    ....  170ct     aOctlS  22Aprl3  (p)  Kt.  of  Leopold  of  Austria. 

NayalA.D.C. 


1817 
9'^Houston  Stewart*''   lOJune  13Augl4     lAugU 

CoatroUar  Gaiiaral  of  the  Coast  Guard. 
15 

Digitized  by  CjOOQIC 


84 


Captains^  with  tlie  Dates  of  tbeir  several  Commissions, 


1818 

Com.         Lieut 

99**^Sir  JohnRoes,'^  Kt.(T)     TDec     lFebl2  13Mai05 

iS^tr  James  Stirling,  Jr^«  (8)  ...    do.    19Jimel2  12Aug09 
•l^RL  Han.  Lord  JohnU&j* (10   do.    15Junel4      lAprl2 
A  Lord  CommlMioner  of  ttie  ▲dmlralty. 

@^Con8tantine  Richard Mooraom' do.     lOJulyH  6Junel2 
@^Rt,  Hon.  Geo.  James  Earl 

of  Egmont** do.    13Junel5  7Junel3 


1819 


(r)  Et.  2  CL  St.  Anne  of  Russia; 
Kt.  Com.  of  Sword  of  Swe- 
den. Com.  Leg.  Hon.;  Kt. 
2  01.  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia  ; 
F.R.A.S.  Lond.  et  Edin. 

(s)  Et.  Com.  Redeemer  of  Gr. 

(t)  Grand  Cross  of  Charles 
III.  of  Spain;  Dep.  Lieut. 
County  Haddington.  M.P.. 
for  Windsor.  Naval  A.  D.  C 


^V9^tr  Geo.  Aug.  West. 

pnal,  Kt.  (u) I2Aug    8Julyl3  15Aug06  (u)  Magistrate, County  Sussex. 

@»ProvoWm.  Parry  Wallis^uu)  do.       9Julyl3  30Nov08      Naval  A.  D.  C. 
@^®WiUiam  Walpole" 7Dec  15Junel4    8Aug08  (uu)  Naval  A.  D.  C. 

1821 

@^1f9  Donat  Henchv  O'Brien' . .  5Mar  22Janl3 
@'®V9K4<Edward  Lloyd*  (v)l  9  July  9Mayl  1 
®BenedictusMarwoodEelly'^      do.     28Novll 

Annar  Lowry  Corry"  (vv^   23July  13Junel5 

@»iSfrWmEdwardParry,Ar/.*Xw)8Nov   4Nov.20 
Capt  Sup.  of  Hular  Hoep.,  and  Qareuce  Vlc- 
tnalUng  Yard. 

@^®Heiiry  William  Bruce"   . .  IGNov  27Mayl4 


22Mar09 

14Jan08  (v)  Fellow  Royal  Society. 
31Jan06 

28Aprl2  (w)  Naval  A.  D.  C. 
GJanlO  (w)  D.  C.  L. ;    Fel.  Royal  and 
Astron.Societies;  Hon.Mem. 
of  Imp.  Acad,  of  Sciences,  St 
5JanlO      Petersburgh. 


1822 

William  James  Mingaye ' 29Jan      20ctl  7 

@3®Norwich  Duff* 23Apr  15Junel4 

Sr  Chaa.  Chris.  Parker, -ff/.* do.       5Aprl5 

@Uohn  Edward  Walcott' 6May   6Junel5 

@^***^Rt.  Hon.  F.  Earl  Spen- 
cer* (a)  26Aug   5MaT21 

@^®®Jame8HanwayPlumridge'90ct  7  Junel4 
MSir  George  Tyler,  kt.'^(c)  ....  lOOct  7Febl5 
©''©©♦^5tVJ.FrankUn,Ar/."(d)20Nov  lJan21 
@*#5ir  Thomas  Herbert"(e) . .  25Nov  1 90ctl  4 
George  Richard  Pechell»«(f ).  .26Nov  30Mayl4 
©'Herbert  Brace  Powell"    do.    15Junel4 


(a)  Cross  of  St.  Louis;  St 
Anne  of  Russia,  2nd  01.; 
Redeem,  of  Gr. ;  Equerry  to 
Duchess  of  Eent. 

(c)  Dep.  Lieut  Glamorgansh. 

(d)  Redeemer  of  Gr.;  D.CX. ; 
F.R.S.,  &c. 

(e)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Eerry 

(f )  M.P.  for  Brighton;  Equer. 
to  Queen  Dowager ;  Conunis. 

1823  Pilotage,  Shorenam. 

©^iJofi.  Henry  John  Rous*  ....25Apr  26Novl7  18Mayl4 

@^^Edward  JBoxer*  (g) 23June     lMarl5     8Jan07  (g)  Harbour  Master  and  Agent 

George  Frederick  Rich  ^ 1  July    260ctl3   30Dec05      of  Transports,  Quebec. 

Wm.  James  Hope  Johnstone*   ..210ct    9Sept20    2Mayl8 


6July05 
14Novll 
17Junell 
25Nov08 

14Julyl8 
20Aug06 
5Febl3 
llFebOS 
10Oct09 
25JunelO 
26Jan05 


1824 

>'i{^James  Ryder  Burton* 


....23Feb  27Novl9   15Febl3 
llTiamFansliaweMartm*   ....5 June     8Feb23    15Dec20 
@^i^Hon.    Richard    Saunders 

Dundas'    17July  23June23  18June21 

^k- Right  Hon.  Lord  Adolphus 

Fit2Clarence(h) 24Dec  17May23  23Apr21 

48 


(h)  Et.  Grand  Cross  of  Red 
Eagle  of  Prussia.  Naval 
A.  D.  C. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


85 


1825 

,^^         _  Com.  Lieut 

^©Percy  Grace'     IFeb  15Junel4  28Peb09 

eniy  Dundas 9Feb  IGMaySS     7Decl9 

®'Hon.  Montagu  Stopford^ 8Apr   29JaD22  17Julyl9 

®'Rigkt  Hon.  Charles  Philip, 

^aWof  Hardwicke*    6June  18May22  14Augl9 

fiHenry  Ducie  Chads' 25July  28Mayl3  5Nov06 

George  Robert  Lambert >^ SAug    i9Jaii22  5Mayl5 

Alex.  Thomas  EmericYidal 40ct  15May23  6Febl5 

John  Ldth 11  Nov  1 3Junel  5  10Oct09 


1826 

/?/.£ron.Cha8.£or(f Colchester.. 26Jan    27Jan21  15Septl7 

Charles  Hope do.       150ct22    200ctl7 

@'®William  Keats* 27Mar  17ApTl6     6Augl3 

®»ii«5^t>Hen.JohnLeeke,Arr.\k)27May  15Junel4  24NovlO  (k)Dcp.LienL  of  Sossez  and 

l^'Thomas  Martin  ^ 2Aag    5 Aagl3   22Jan06    Hants. 

@\DHenry  Edwards'   do.     29Septl3    2Noy02 

Cliarles  Howe  Fremantle 4Aug  23Apr22  llNovl9  (1)  Registrar  and  Secretary  to 

Michael  Seymoui*  (1) 5Aug     6Dec24  12Sept22      Grand  Crosses  of  the  Bath. 


1827 

Richard  Angostos  Tates' 12Mar  I7Junel4  16May09 

Edw.  Le  Cras  Thomboioiu^h*  . .  17Apr  25May  18    12Decl4 
(^'Charles  Grenville  Randolph'  20Apr  13Junel5  14Augl2 

Edward  Richard  Williams 28Apr  15Decl6   14Decl3 

<9i>HenryMartlnBhickwood,£?/.  do.        lDec23  30Noy21 
i^'tgiHenry  Byam  Martin^   ....   do.         8Apr25  20Mai23 

Tba  fonowios  100  OaptelBf  are  on  th*  balf-ptj  of 
iCSSS  SikSd.  p6r  uuioiii. 

Henry  Eden   30Apr    230c(31    aOOctl7 

OomiBodora  BupL  Woohrlch. 

A^Samuel  Thornton*     do.        8Api^  21Mayl9 

Fred.  Wm.  Beechey"  (a)    8May    25Jan22  10Marl5  (a)  Fellow  of  Royal  Astrono- 

OctaviuB  Vernon  Harconrt 7Aug     3Feb20    llJanl4      mical  and  Geographical  So- 

Frands  Brace"   14Aug     7Decl8     5Febl3      cieties  of  London. 

@'***^Rt.  Hon.  Henry  John  (c)  Et.  of  St.  Louis;  Et  2  CI. 

Chetwynd,^aWTalbot*'(c)  ..220ct    180ct26      lJan24     StAnneof Russia;  Redeemer 

W^Sir  wm.  Symonds,  AT/.'^  (d)  5Deo     40ct25    14Oct01     of  Greece ;  M.P.  Stafford,  Lt. 

Col.  Militia, 
(d)  Fellow  of  Royal  Society. 
1828 


#*9^ James  Scott^ 8Jan 

CharlesCiole  26Jan 

i^^Williams  Sandom^ 23Mar 

^'Geo.Wm.  Conway  Courtenay*  14ApT 
^i«««,g,Geo.  Bohun  Martin'  fe)  19Apr 
m'^Hon.  Frederick  Wm.  Grey'  do. 
Ti^'Str  Richard  Grant,  A'if.  ....17May 
^-ffon.  George  Fred.  Hotham**  7 June 
Sir  John  Burnet  Dundas,  Bart.  8July 
#'*#Robt.  Lambert  Baynes"(g)  do. 

FolleU  Walrond  Pennell 14July 

88 


190ctl4  16NOT09 

6May22    20Octl3 

26Dec22  30Apr06 
26Dec23  19Julyl4 

24ApT24  17MaT21  (e)Et.  of  St.  Louis;  and  Et. 

1 7Api27     7Api^      2  CI.  St  Anne  of  Russia. 

7Novl8  5Oct05 
25Mar22  7Decl9 
20Mar23  25Aprl5 

8July27     8Aprl8  (g)  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
13Nov26    lSept24 


Digitized  by 


Google 


86 


Captains,  with  die  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


Com.  Lieut 

William  Alex.  Baillie  Hamilton.  9Aug  17Noy26     lDec23 

Second  Secretary  of  the  Ailiiiiralty. 

©^Edward  Purcell" 25Aag  9Sept20  4Decl  1 

©^Charles  Elliot  (i)  28Aug  14Apr26  llJune22  (i)  Governor  of  Bermuda. 

®^Thomas  Bennett" 16Sept  15Junel4    9Dec03 

®>SiPeter  Richards"   17Sept  16Septl6  12Dec07 


1829 


HenrvGosaet'   IJan  10July26  30Decl6 

®'(D99John  Fumeanz* 16Mar  I9JUI7I4  13Junel2 

Jodrell  Leiffh* 2June  12June20  29Peb08 

g 'Joseph  0'Brien<»  {b) 8Aag    3May26      1  Octl 4 
^Henrv  Smith,  (a) " SSept     SFeb'iS  19Jaly2i 

SJi»»Stephen  Lusliington  0)  ".  .280ct  13May28  13July24  0)  Kt  of  StLouisj  Redeemer 
ohn  Alexander  Dimtze 24Dec   19Api28  28Ma725      of  Greece;  Commodore  Supt. 

of  Indian  Nayy. 


1830 


AWAaron  Tozer'   14Jan 

William  Morier* 18Jan 

@i®George  Scott* 12Feb 

©i®WilIiamBohunBow7er'  ..ITFeb 
@'99Fred.  Thos.  MicheU«  . . .  .22Feb 

Philip  Parker  King' (a) 25Feb 

Richard  Freeman  Rowley 26Feb 

Courtenay  Edm.  Wm.  Boyle  (b)  27May 
@^©RowlandMainwaring*(c)22July 
®^®JohnWyattWatling»(d)    ..  do. 

©^Richard  Pridham" do. 

@^®John  Lyons" do. 

©«@PhilipWestphal** do. 

Henry  Algernon  Eliot** do. 

i{<Edward  Sparshott^  (e) do. 

©William  Blight" do. 

James  Wiflston'^ do. 

gjGeorge  Fred.  Ryyes"    do. 

@*George  Woollcombe"    do. 

8Wr  Thomas  Hastings,  Kt.^{g)  do. 
on.  Thomas  Best do. 

@^Chas.  Ramsay  Drinkwater 

Bethune"(h)    do. 

John  Wilson  (&) 220ct 

^Charles  Graham*     4Noy 

George  Berkeley  MaxwelP 20Noy 

Hon,  Geo.  John  Cayendish*  .  .25Noy 
Charles  Talbot*^  (i) do. 

g>»®® Samuel  Burgess" 27Noy 
enry  Edward  Napier 31Dec 

129 


15Jmiel4  llAngOT 
13Jmiel5  4MayiO 
24Marl2  i2Sept05 
15Jan23  4MaylO 
16Septl6  29May07 

17July21   28Febl4  (a)  Fellow  of  Royal  Societr. 
8May27  17May25 

23Dec26   14Dec21  (b)  Groom  of  Priyy  Chamber. 
13Augi2     7Dec01  (c)  Mag.  Co.  Stafford. 

IDeclS  22Sept08  (d)  Dep.  Lt    Co.  Camavon. 
15Junel4     2Jan98      and  Maff.  for  Counties  Den- 
27Junel4   24Dec05      bigh  and  Carnarvon. 
13JuneI5     4Apr01 
2Septl9   SJuneiO 

29Jan2i    28Apr09  (e)  Kt  of  Red  Eagle  of  Prossia. 
12Feb.21    15Api03 
14Jan22  13Jnnell 
220ct23  24NovlO 
iOApr24  23Febl5 

9May25  17JanlO  (g)  Principal  Storekeeper  to 
30Apt27  6Mar22  the  Ordnance.  Magis.  for 
Counties  Hereford  &  Breck- 
14Api28  290c<23  nock,  and  Dep.-Lieut.  for 
6Junel5  16May09  Herefordshire. 
17Api24  9 July  17  (h)  Tidal  Harbour  Commis* 
15Junel4  22Sept07  sioner. 
7Aug26  i4JuIyl8 

30Apt27     7Jan23  (i)  Kt.  Com.  Southern  Cross  of 
16Septl6  i8Nov99      Brazil. 
7Junel4    4MaylO 


Digitized  by 


Google 


CSaptains,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Ck>mmis8ion8« 


87 


1831 

Com. 

Thomas  Wren  Carter 25Apr  \4J\x]j\5 

^ir  Thos.  Sabine  Pasley,  Bt.  .  .24May  17Sept28 

Oapt.  Snpt.  at  Pembroke. 

9'Samuel  Price*   25June  18Septl5 

@'®®®4«  John  Hindmarsh'(k)3Sept  15Junel4 
#'Alezaiider£llice*(l)    20Dec    19Feb23 


1832 


Lieut 
18Apr06 
16Mai24 

3Julyl2 

lAug03  (k)  Lieut.-6oy.  of  Heligoland. 
30Octl3  (i)  Controller  of   Steam  Ma- 
chinery and  Packet  Service, 


^^Christopher  WyviU* 22Peb  29July24   6July  13 

Oommodore^  Cape  of  Oood  Ho|»e. 

George  Smith' 13Apr    8Sept29  20Septl5 

»i«Andrew  Atkins Yincent«(n)    .9May     6Febl6    22Jan06  (n)  Gentleman  Usher  to  the 

i{<Samuel  Radford'    31  May    22Janl4  18Aug06      Queen    Dowager,    Capt.  of 

Charles  Hamlyn  Williams'   4July  27Augl4   24Aprll       Sandgate  Castle,  and  Mag. 

^'Heniy  Francis  Greville^ 27Aug  19Ju]y22     4Janl4      Cinqne  Ports. 

Joseph  Hanison* 90ct  14Septl8  lOMayOJ 

1833 

John  MiUigan  Laws'  7Jan    lJuly25  llNovl8 

95ir  Charles  Hotham*   28June  13Aug28  17Sept25 

Patrick  Duff  Henry  Hay 15Noy  31  Augl5  31July  12 

%^Sir  Burton  Macnamara,  Kt^  16Nov  19July22  lJulyl5 
Ru  Hon.  Lord  George  Paulet . .  18Nov  28Feb28  9Feb25 
®^/?/.^oit.ZorrfEdw.Rus8ellM9Nov  15Nov28  180ct26 
S^Henry  Shovell  Marsham^ ....  24Dec  21  Apr25  30Junel3 

1834 

t^VVChailesCrowdy* I3J811  25Mar24  17Mai06 

^'©Thomas  Mansel  *  12Feb  15Junel4  16Sept04 

Henry  Wolsey  Bayfield 4June     8Not26  20Marl5 

William Townsend Dance*   ....5June    230ct23  12Julyl3 

William  Bnmaby  Greene 6June   30Dec26     9Novl8 

^Tofi.  George  Grey UJuly    3Sept31    17Feb29 

John  James  Onslow* 27 Aug   23Apr22    5Septl6 

•William  Hamlev'  (c)    20Oct  15Junel4   20Jan07  (c)  Kt.  of  Leopold  of  Austria  | 

John  Townshend     220ct   26Jan28  13MaylK2      and  Austrian  Gold  Medal. 

J7oit.  Arthur  Duncombe  (d)  ....240ct  18Aug28    26Jan26  (d)  M.P.    for  East    Retford; 
i^iV  James  Clark  Ross,  Kt.  (e) .  .280ct     8Nov27  26Dec22      Groom  in  Waiting. 
Robert  PitJiRoy     3Dec  13Nov28    7Sept24  (e)  D.C.L. ;  F.R.S.,  &c. 


1835 


W  Abraham  Mills  Hawkins*. . . .  6Feb   12Decl2  1 1  June07 
//on.  John  Frederick  Fitzgerald 

Dc  Ros(g)    7Feb 

i^John  Drake* 21Mar 

Edward  Augustus Frankland  ..28Mar 
Charles  Henry  Swinbume(gg)  .  .8Jnly 

»  iJoseph  Nias*      8July 

WSir  Philip  Broke,  Bu\\\)    . .  12Sept 

Henry  Dundas  Trotter IGSept 

168 


24Jan28  30May25  (g)  Fellow  of  Royal  Society. 
220ct27     lAugll 
19May20  16Marl4 

30ApT27  14Julyl8  (gg)  Mag.  Co.  Hants. 
llNov27  26Dec20 

7June28  16Aug24  (h)  High  Sheriff,  Co.  Suffolk. 
20Feb26     9Jan23 


Digitized  by 


Google 


ds 


Captains^  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


Com.  Lieut. 

Sir  George  Back,  Kt*  (hh)  . . .  .30Sept  30Dec25  lJan21  (hh)  Fellow  of  Royal  Society. 

Peter  McQuhae  iODec  15Jimei4  70ct09 

The  following  Gaptalni  are  on  the  h^dr-pn/  of 
£101  ISi  0d.  per  annum. 

James  Bumey lODee  24Dec39  4Julyl4 


1836 

James  Morgan'  (i) 15Jan 

®f  ft  William  Hillyar« 20Jan 

@-***ig3  Hen.  John  Codrington3(k)do. 
-i^RtHon, LordJohn  Frederick 

Gordon  Hallybiirton  (I) 4Aug 

#'John  M'Dougall»(6) IGAug 


19July21    30Jan06  (i)  Kt  of  Guelphic  Order. 
27Augl4  27Aug03 

SOOctai  12June29  (k)  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Ho- 
nour;  4th  Class  of  St.  Via- 

6Aug28   13Dec21       dimir;  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

9Feb20     3JanlO  (L)  M.P.  for  Forfar. 


1837 

Richard  Barton  (m) 2Jan 

•♦William  Fred.  Lapidge*  (n)    .  .6Jan 

@^^ William  Slaughter*    lOJan 

^  IP  Thomas  Gill*    do. 

® '®99Wm.  Allan  Herringham*  do. 

©-Robert  Gordon*  (o) do. 

@^© James  Brasiei'    do. 

Robert  Contart  McCrea do. 

©^Michael  Quin  \p) do. 

Richard  Owen    do. 

John  Balfour  Maxwell do. 

@iJohn  Rivett  Camac" lOJan 

@i*#iStrTho8.Maitland,Ar/."(a)  do. 

©^Thomas  Dilke" do. 

@' ©William  Robertson" do. 

William  Hargood    do. 

Sir  Thos.  Raikes  Trigge  Thomp- 
son, Bt do. 

flSJ^Robert  Smart"  (b) do. 
eorge  Rodney  Mundy'* do. 

®'5ir  William  Dickson,  B^**  . .    do. 

William  Sydney  Smith do. 

©^•©Charles  Pearson"    3Apr 

@%  Richard  Meredith'*    6 June 

®i^iSir  James  Everard  Home, 
Bi.'*  F.R.S 5Dec 

Henry  Ommanney  Love*  (c)  . .   do. 

@Hon.  Henry  Keppel"    do. 


2July25 

20ct33 

21NovlO 

i5Junel4 

i6Janl8 

30ct20 

26Dec22 

4June24 

60ct24 

dOSept26 

28Api27 

30Apr27 

do. 
20Oct27 
12Nov27 
15Jan28 


27Dec08 

9Aprl4 

18Sept06 

8May04 

2NovlO 

16Septl6 

10June07 

20Novl2 

i6Julyl2 

16Feb21 

6Api20 

10ctl8 

16May23 

22Janl9 

26FebI0 

50ct22 


(m)  Super.  West  India  Mail 
Packets,  Soathampton. 

(n)  Comr.  Isabella  tne  Catho- 
lic; 2nd  Class  of  San  Fer- 
nando. 

(o)  Elder  Brother,  Trinity 
House. 

(p)  Austrian  Gold  Medal  for 
Zara. 


(a)  Sup.  Cross  Charles  III.; 
Dep.  Lieut.  County  Berwick. 


19Jan28     8Apr25 

21  Apr28  llSept20  (b)  Kt.  of  Red  Eagle  of  Prus- 
25Aug28     4Feb26      sia. 
4Mar29    150ct22 
28July30   25Apr23 
29Julyl4     8Nov08 
16Mar24  15Aug06 

28Jan22  14Julyl8 

10July26  27JuneI4  (c)  Agent  for  Light  Houses, 
30Jan33   29Jan29      Isle  of  Wight. 


1838 

i^EdWard  Hinton  Scott* 15 Jan  l«July23  l2June07 

ohn  Frederick  Appleby* 29Jan  28Aug28    10Febl5 

@«*  til  William  Honey  man  Hen- 
derson* (d) 27June    19Dec34  10May20  (d)  2nd  Classof  San  Fernando. 

*George  Augustus  Eliott(e) do.      2IJana5  10July22  (e)  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

@iRichard  Devonshire^   28June  27Augl4  1  lMay04 

Richard  Copeland* do.     13Junel5   llDecU 

Charles  Rich do.      27Janl6  28JunelO 

209 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


Captaiiis,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions.  89 

Com.  Lieut. 

99Robert  Deans^ 28June  9Septl8  15Jaiiell 

^'^SKS^William  Richardson"  (f)  do.        7Decl8  30  ApT04  (f)  Et.  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 
^'George  Charles  Blake*  (g) . .     do.       11  Octl9     7Apr06  (g)  Gentleman  Usher  to  Prince 

®'®99Mark  Halpen  Sweny*'     do.  19July21    22Jan06      Albert;     Kt.    of   Brazilian 
^'  ^William  Pearce  Stanley" . .   do.  do.        15Aug06      Order  of  Southern  Cross. 

WiUiamHolt" do.  20Aug24    7NovlO 

®'®»»SftrWm.H.Pierson,Jrr."do.  27Mar26  24Dec05 

John  Jervis  Tucker(gg) do.  15Jane27  12Sept22  (gg) Mag.  for  ComwalL 

^John  Kingcome"   do.        8Jan-28    1  July  15 

t^'BnmswidL  Popham*»  do.       2Mar28      3Jan26 

William  01drey»« do.  24Api28    7Julyl2  [em  Cross. 

Thoznas  Ogle"  (h)      do.  26May28  20Augl  7  (h)  Kt.  of  Braz.  Order  of  South- 

George  £Yans>'(i)     do.  2June28      lJan21  (i)  Conservator  of  River  Mer. 

8'*WilliamJohnCole«» do.       8Aug28  18JulylO      sey. 

^'^ John  Hackett*  (j) do.       2Sept28  1 1  Mayl  1  (j)  Ist  Class  of  Charles  III.  of 

^'Julius  Jas.  Farmer  Newell  ^  do.  20Nov28    4Marl5      Spain. 

JohnParker»» do.  26Feb29   29Febl4 

fii  George  Daniell"   do.       7May29  15May23 

FrederidL  Ballock»    do.  26Aug29    22Janl2 

RuBsell  Eliott do.       5Sept29    14Jan25 

©■©©•••*AlfiredLuckraft«*(k)  do.      280ota9    SSeptlO  (k)  Kt.  of  Legion  of  Honour; 

John  Elphinstone  firskine    ....   do.  24Dec29     2Jan26      Redeemer  of  Greece. 

r^iJames  Hope*     do.  26Feb30     9Mai27 

Francis  Price  Blackwood do.  22Nov30     8Aug28 

9'^HoratioThos.Au8tin«....    do.  26May31     9Sept22 

S^William  Ramsay" do.  15Aug3i    8Sept21  (1)  Kt  Leg.  Hon.;  Redeemer 

©•Edward  Stanley^  do.  31Mar32    3lJan24      of  Gr.;  2C1.  IronCr.of  Aus- 

♦♦••^   Sir     Baldwin    Wake  tria;  2Cl.StAnneofRu&siaj 

Walker-  0)     24Nov  15July34     6Api20      2  CI.  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia, 

Soireyor  of  the  Navy. 

e^Edward  Chappell*  (m) . . .  .27Dec  19Api26    ISAprl  1  (m)  Sec.  R.W.I.  Mail Comp. 

^Uohn  Monday** do.  220ct27  27Junel4  (n)  Superintendent  of    C^>m« 

l^'Edward  John  Johnson"  (n)..    do.  4Mar29  28Febl5      passes. 

Hon.  Edward  Howard (o) do.  3June33  19Sept29  (o)  M.P.  for  Morpeth. 

1839 

Alexander  Milne 30Jan  25Nov30    8Sept27 

A  Loid  CommiMioner  of  tbe  Admiralty. 

•Richard  Cro2ier(a)     26Mar   30ApT27  6Sept23  (a)  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

^'Rl   Hon,    Lord  Clarence  Mag.  of  I.  of  Wight  and  Co. 

Edward  Paget«(b) 26Mar  25Sept34  14May31      HimU. 

Richard  Henry  King* IMay  27Aug28  12Julyl3  (b)  M.P.  for  Sandwich;  Private 

Richard  Laird  Warren   9May  24Dec33  lJan29      Sec.  to  Mast.  Gen.  of  Ord- 

Htm,    Plantagenet   Pierrepoint  nance. 

Cary* 9May  25Sept34  14May31 

RobuCraigie    7Nov   16Feb28  9Jan23 


1840 


John     Bunch   Bonnemaison 

M'Hardy*(bb)   IJan  20Dec30 

George  Elliot 3June    15Jan38 

Tho6,Bnshby«     3July   26Dec22 

*  James  Wilkinson^  (c)  do.      31Jan28 

*tfoi«.Fied.Tho6.  Pelham*(d)..   do.    21Sept35 
••Sidney ColpoysDacres*  (e)  ..lAug  28Aug34 

Nicholas  Cory do.      20Feb36 

i'^George  Man8eP(f )    28Sept     2Dec26 

John  Sheoherd   260ct  2SAug28 


]9Aug24  (bb)  Chief  Constable  County  of 
12Nov34      Essex. 
16Augll 

26Aprl4  (c)  Com.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
2iFeb30  (d)  2nd  Class  of  San  Fernando. 
5May27  (e)  Kt  hsig.  Hon.?  Redeemer 
Marl5  of  Gr. ;  Kt.  of  San  Fernando. 
29Jan21  (f)  Kt  of  Leg.  of  Hon. 
2Febl3 


Digitized  by 


Google 


40 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


Com.  Lieat 

©^©William  Shepheard" 260ct   3June3I   24Febl5 

Q^Hon.  Dudley  Worsley  Ander- 
son Pelham»Xff)     do.      15Feb36  28Sept31  (ff)  Mag.  I.  of  Wight  and  Co. 

®'William  Luckraft" 4Nov  27July25   llDecOZ  Hampehire. 

@^Thomas  Henderson*^ do.      12Feb34     2Feb30 

@>Fran.  Decimus  Ha8ting8»*(g)    do.       10Jan37  18Novl9  (g)  Mag.  for  Co.  Worcester. 

@»GeorgeHathom»« do.  do.        30Apr27 

@>Lewis  Tobias  Jones"    do.    28June38  29Aug2^ 

@>Francis  Liardeti' do.  do.        18Mar24 

®^SackettHope»» do.  do.        llDee26 

@»Robert  Fanshawe  Stopford"     do.  do.        24Dec30 

©'Henry  John  Worth" 5Nov    lOJan37  20Aag24 

©^Robert  Spencer  Robinson**. .   do.    28Jane38  27Sept30 


1841 

©^Richard  Shepheard  Triscott*  15Jan  22Feb30 

@^John  Robb* 22Feb    lMay29 

Thos.  Matthew  Chas.  Symonds      do.      210ct37 

©Thos.Leeke  Massie^ I7Mar  28June38 

@^iSft>  Edward  Belcher,  AT/.'    .6May  16Mar29 

©Patrick  John  Blake' do.      15Jan30 

@# William  Warren'    do.     31Aug32 

@#Harry  Eyres" do.      10Jan37 

©Uames  John  Stopford**  ....14May  18Feb40 
©^Woodford  John  Williams*  . .  2June  28June38 
©Samuel  Perkins  Pritchard'*..8June  27Aag34 

©William  David  Puget*' do.        2Dec34 

©^*#Charle8  Anstnither  Bar- 

low"(h) do.     I0Jan37 

©iRenry  Wells  Giffard" do.     22Feb38 

©John  Venour  Fletcher".  ...  do.  28June38 
©Talavera  Vernon  Anson"...,    do.    30June38 

©lilAog.  Leopold  Kuper** do.    27July39 

©Thomas  Jordaine  Clarke'^    . .   do.      3June40 

William  Preston    11  Aug  28Dec33 

Charles  Eden  (a)   llAug  17Nov34 

Francis  Rawdon  Moira  Crozier  16 Aug  10Jan37 
@^Hon.  Charles  Gilbert  John 

Brydone  Elliot" do.     16July40 

/Ton.  Joseph  Denman(aa)  ....23Aug  7Aug35 
©lijGranville  Gower  Loch»»   ..26 Aug  28Feb37 

fj2®John  Pengelly  Parkin*  .  .28Aug   12Decl6 
eo.  St  Vincent  King do.       8Aug34 

Henry  Stroud 30Oct  28June38 

©^Henry  Baugh«(b) 23Nov  19May08 

f«@®William  Hext"    do.      28Apr09 
illiam  Haydon.... do.       lAugll 

©^Joseph  Gape* do.      16Febl4 

William  Benjamin  Suckling. ...    do.       iJulyM 

©'William  Gordon** do.    13Junel5 

©^Thomas  Sanders* do.      16Sepl6 

©'DouglasCox    do.       9Julyl7 

©^Edwm  Ludlow  Rich*  do.      24Sep22 

Mark  John  Currie • .  •   do.        9Jan23 

Evan  Nepean do.       220ct23 

©^Geo.  veraon  Jackson*^ do.     13Ju]y24 

Robert  Stuart** do.     17July24 

Chas.  Colville  Frankland do.      26Apr25 

Wm.  Burdett  Dobson* do.     25Jaly25 

311 


5SeptI6 
16Mar27 

5Nov32 
llNov27 
21  July  18 
19July23 

9Feb25 
5June27 

50ct37 
25June28 

4Ma]05 
22July22 

lJuly22  (h)  1st  Class  of  SanFemaDdo. 

4Mar31 

8Sept27 
12Mar33 
26Feb30 
12Noy34 
22Dec23 
llFeb32  (a)  Private  Secretary  to  Firsi 

2Mar26      Lord  of  Admiralty. 

27June38 

9Mar31  (aa)  Groom  in  Waiting  to  Her 
230ct33      Majesty;  -Fellow  of  Royal 
15Sepl4      Societv. 
15Jan35 

9MarlO 
19Feb99  (b^  Commissioner  of  Pilotage, 

8Aug99  Exeter. 
26Sep99 
19Marll 
23Oct09 
21Marl2 
I9Sep06 
lOMiir09 
150ctl2 
23Sepl4 
13Febl5 
18Aug09 
21Marl2 
26Marl9 

3Janl4 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  the  several  Commissions. 


41 


S'Wm.  Geo.  Hjmdham  Whish"  23Noy 
QgEdward  Reeves  Philip  Main- 
waring*  do. 

William  Jones  Frowse^    do. 

QK^harles  Henry  Seale»* do. 

^^Thomas  Frasei*    do. 

®*Pctcr  Christie* do. 

^hilip  Goetling"    do. 

William  Turner*^   do. 

@^Fiancis  Deane  Hutcheson*. .   do. 

Fred.  Moore  Bonltbee**    do. 

S^CSbarles  Basden^'    do. 

Joseph  Pafbrd  Dickson  Larcom  do. 

Henry  Edward  Coffin** do. 

John  Coghlan  Fitzgerald^  ....    do. 

i{«Jo6eph  Sherer** do. 

Sdmnnd  Tonge do. 

Francis  Yere  Cotton do. 

Charles  Smith do. 

'g^Francis  Harding^ do. 

//oit.Sdw.  Thornton  Wodehonse  do. 

Archihald  Sinclair do. 

JohnFraser do. 

Wm.  Langford  Castle** do. 

£dw.  Harris  Bntterfield** do. 

^iWilliam  Dawson** do. 

John  James  Allen do. 

Jas.  Beckford  Lewis  Hay do. 

®2John  Williams  Aldridge**  ..  do. 
Hon  Edw.  Alfred  John  Harris  (c)  do. 
William  Ward  Perdval  Johnson  14Dec 


Com.  Lieut 

I1Not25   16Sepl6 

27Mai^llJune07 

do.       22May09 

8June26  15Julv09 

22July26     6Sepl6 

220ct27     9Sep20 

2Mar28  25Aprl5 

14Jnlyl28  aOMay23 

9Aug28    19Jan22 

14Feb29    13Dec2l 

17Feb29    2Mayll 

8Aug29   26Sepl4 

19Sep29  20Julyl4 

27Nov29    18Apr25 

30Dec29  26Dec22 

10Feb30    6Marl5 

12Feb30      lJan21 

22Jaly30  13Mayl3 

23Jnly90  30Mar22 

do.         24Feb23 

do.         220ct23 

22Feb31      IJanlS 

290ct31  25Aug24 

7Mar32     5Jan30 

6July32   14Dec21 

60ct32     5Apr27 

140ct32    I0Aprl9 

81Noy33     4Febl5 

21Nov33  28Feb28  (c)  M.P.  for  Christchnrch. 
19Sep35    180ct09 


1842 


©TWgby  Marsh'  IJan     5Jan22  24Decl3 

Wm.  Allen  31  Jan  20Jmie36     2Marl5 

Step.  Grenyille  FremanUe  (a)  .  .26Feb   22Dec36    250ct29 

John  Baker  Porter  Hay 7Mar    30Jan39   24ApT24 

John  Washington**  (aa)   16Mar  14Aug33      1  Jan21 

Leonard  Chas.  Rooke 4April    140ctl24    150ctl8 

Edward  PeUew  Halsted I5April     6Dec36    28Jan29 

tTfaos.  Owen  Knox   UJune   15Feb36  24Api24 

i'J/<m.  Keith  Stewart* 1  Jnly    140ct38  13June33 

G«o.  Wm.  Chas.  Lydiard 30Aug     5Dec37  20Ma]:23 

fGeorgc  Goldsmith*     16Sept    6May4l     8Aug28 

William  GrifSn  180ct  28June38    12Jan25 

Hfnu  Henry  Anthony  Murray . .  23Not      do.         31  Jan31 

9>Jofan  Hallowes* 5Dec    10Jan37   22Janl4 

gHeniyBoyeS* 23Dec  llMaylS    14Jan03 

iCharles  Frederick^ do.       6May29  20Aprl8 

§iiHenryKellett*    do.       6May41  15Sept28 

tliRnndle  Bnrges  Watson*    ..   do.         do.  70ct29 

§#Wm.  Henry  Anderson  Mor- 

«hcad»« do.      8June41  21Sept32 

iiiiRicfaardCollinson"    do.         do.        23Mar35 

t'Kdw.  Norwich  Troubridge**..  do.     23Aug41  27Jnne38 
jAif  50  ^2 


(a)  Private  Sec.  to  Secretary 
for  Ireland. 

(aa)  Fell,  of  the  Royal,  and 
Astron.  Socs.,  and  Member 
of  the  Geoinr.  and  Stat.  Soc., 
of  Geog.  Society  of  Paris, 
Berlin,  and  New  York. 
Tidal  Harb.  Commissioner. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


42 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


1843  Com.  *        Lieut. 

@^Sir  Robert  Hagan,  KO    ....  1  IJao  15Ma723    250ctl6 

George  Ramsay 20Mar    10Jan37   30Apr27 

©^Andrew  Drew' IGJune    190ct24    4Marl4 

@»EdwardIgguldenParrey«....7July    lOFebSO  28Nov20 

Jas.  Vashon  Baker    lOJuly  22Feb.38  19July20 

Charles  Keele*  19July  22July26  24Septl4 

Hastings  Reginald  Henry 5Sept  28June38    18Dec30 

@'®Wm.JohnThomp8onHood*25Sept      9Jan28   25Febl5 

©'Edward  Joseph  Bird« 40ct  1 6Aug41     8Nov27 

®>John  Adams' 18Dec    lOJan37    16Febl5 

WiUiam  Smyth  25Dec  15Nov37    8May27 

@iEdwardBurnabyTinling<'  ..27Dec  25Mar4l     6May25 

'  1844 

George  Dobson 5Jan    9May32    14Jan24 

William  Alexander  Willis    ....  15Mar    30()ct35  17July24 

V/illiam  Kelly  (r)     5Apr   25Apr31     8Marl5 

©Geo.  Henry  Seymour* 24May    29Jan42  27June38 

Frederick  lIutton'*(c)    3July  28June38  17May25  (c)  Officer  of  Tower  and  S\*'>rd, 

Thomas  Rodney  Eden    23Sept    13Apr36  22Nov30      Gov.  of  Ascension. 

Owen  Stanley'  (d) 23Sept  26Mar39  14May3l  (d)  Fellow  of  Roy.  and  Ast.  So- 

©William  Hutcheson  HalP(dd)  220ct  10June43    8June4l       cieties. 

@'Geo.  Greville  Wellesley*    ....  2Dec    16Apr42   22Apr38  (dd)  Fellow  of  Roy.  See, 

©-Henry  Richard  Start* 6Dec  27May30  19JuIy23 

1845 

James  Pulling l6Jan    8Sept29  23Febl5 

@II(m.  Geo.  Fowler  Hastings' . .  31  Jan  30June38      7Jan33 

Richard  Henry  Stopford 24Mar  26Feb30  31Dec26 

•£ron.SwinfenTho.Camegie*(e)10Jnne  28June38   21  Apr32  (e)  Order  of  San  Fernando, 

Henry  Lyster** 30June  23Nov41    20Jan24 

©James  Paterson  Bower* 23July    6May41    10Jan37 

Frederick  Warden 24July    6June38  18Sept28 

Hon,  George  Hope    do.       26Oct40  20Nov30 

©•Arthur  Lowe* SOAog  28Aug4l    3Sept37 

Edward  Gennys  Fanshawe 7Sept  28Aug4I    l5Aug35 

Claude  Henry  Mason  Buckle    .  .6Nov    4May36   17Api27 

@^John  Russell* do.        4Nov40    9May32 

Thomas  Baillie 13Nov    21Dec4l     180ct37 

Bartholomew  Jas.  Sulivan'  . . .   l8Nov  14May41      3Apr30 

@»Henry  Bagot« lODec  28June38    15Feb32 

^on. Walter  BourchierDevereux  12Dec  24June36   20Nov30 
©'George  Nathaniel  Broke» ....  18Dec     4Nov40  29June33 

©^George  Giffard»«    26Dec     4Nov40    30Oct35 

©James  Fitzjames" 31Dec   23Dec42    19Jan38 

1846 

©^Charles  Walcott* 5 Jan    5June34  I9Mavl  9 

Joseph  Pearse* 8Jan  8June41  22July  13 

giGeorge  James  Hay*     1 1  Jan  18Sept28     6Julyl5 

©^William  Smith*    13Mar  22July26   14Julyl3                                                      ' 

William  Nevill  (a) 2May  9Feb25    12Decl6  (a)  Magis.  for  Winchester  andl 

@Str  Fred.  Wm.  Erskine  Nicol-  County  Hants.                        I 

son,  5^*    12May  26Aug41      2Jan37 

5tr  Geo.  Graham  Otway, -ff^   18May  25Jan41     I00cl38 

©^Andrew  Snape  Hamond'(c)  8June  19May38  25May31  (c)  Magis.!.  of  Wight  and  Co, 

ITon.  James  Robert  Drununond  8 June  9June38    27Dec32          Hants. 

©•Edward  Bamett* 20June  28June38    1  June26 

©^Chas.  Geo.  Edward  Patey''^  27June  4Nov40    6Dec36 
414 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


Captidns^  with  the  Dates  of  the  several  Commissions. 


43 


lenry  Broadhead 27June 

lenry  Smith  {b) do. 

le^inald  Yorke 30June 

^hilip  Jufttice 2July 

Idward  John  Carpenter"  ....  do. 
Jex  Leslie  Montgomery  ....     do. 

$' John  DuffiU»< do. 

ohn  Lort  Stokes" 4July 

*honias  Graves    3Aug 

lenry  Mangles  Denham"(d)  17Aug 

LFthur  Forbes 27Aug 

ohn  Kains" 9Nov 

ft  Georje  Guy  Burton* do. 

>hilip  George  Haymes  "  do. 

^  =  ®  William  Henry  Higgs"  do. 
I '  J  ohn  Saml.  Willes  Johnson**    do. 

rt'  George  Bakei**   do. 

It '  Henry  Layton* do. 

r^  »William  Hewgill  Kitchen*      do. 

osiah  Oake*'    do. 

^^Robt.  Fitzgerald  Gambler*     do. 

Lrthur  Darley do. 

^^JamesRichard  Booth*  ..  .  do. 
>ir  ComwallisRickettB,^^  . .  do. 
ft '  T  homas  Sparke  Thompson'*    do. 

•Villiam  Henry  Jervis*     do. 

larry  Edmund  Edgell*Ce)  . .  do. 
loratio  Beauman  Young  ....     do. 

ames  Hamilton  Ward do. 

•Id ward  St.  Leeer  Cannon   . .     do. 

ohn  MacDoneil*(f) do. 

lalph  Barton do. 

licnard  Burridge''(g)    do. 

i'rederlck   Henry  Hastings 

Glassefh) do. 

Charles  Gepp  Robinson do. 

Villiara  Louis do. 

/cm.  Robert  Gore*(i)    do. 

Charles  John  Bosanquet^(k)  do. 
'cHirtenay  Osbom  Hayes  ....     do. 

i>  *John  Simpson*"    do. 

George  Thomas  Gordon^  . .  do. 
/r/it.  Edward  Plunkett«(l)  ..  do. 
^  *  Erasmus  Ommanney^  m) . .  do. 
t^  ^  Wm.  Fanshawe  Glanville**      do. 

np-Douglas  Curry*' do. 

a  Vim.  Knighton  Stephens*  do. 
Villiam  Willy  Chambers*  . .  do. 
Jharles  Mayson  Moncrieff 

Wright*  do. 

lordon  Gallic  Macdonald do. 

5'  George  Henry  Parlby  White  do. 
cffery  Whcelock  Noble»*. ...  do. 
lenry  Murray  £d?rard  Allen*    do. 

Villiam  Maclean    do. 

ames  William  Morgan do. 

ITilliam  Windham  Hornby  . .     do. 

^ncis  WilliamAusten* 1  iNov41 

lydneyHemy  Ussher* 23Nov 

'leo.   Wm.    Douglas    O'Cal- 

Jaghan''    30Nov 

*       472 


Com.  Lieut. 
22Feb.41  30Api27 
23Nov41  9Jan22 
20Noy33  2Aug26 
5Dec24  5Augl3 
30Apr27  I0Aug24 
28June38  30Aug28 
26Mar39  8Sept27 
16Aug41  10Jan37 
22Feb4l   30Apr27 

20Mar35   26Dec22  (d)  F.R.S  Insp.  of  steam  yessei 

27Dec38   IlMar28      accidents. 

8Janl4    lJuly07 

50ctU  20Feb05 

13Marl5  20Novl2 

11  Oct  19    7May04 

6Feb21  I8Mayl4 

17Jan22     7Marl5 

10June25    2Nov21 

2Mai^  12May08 

28Apr27    2Marl5 

210ct27    220ct23 

21Nov27  llAugl3 

8Dec29   30Decl3 

l8Aug31  20Mar23 

40ct32      50ct24 

16July34   2Mai28 

10Jan37   3June28  (e)  Magis.  for  Somersetshire. 
30Aug37    8Sept29 
28June38  20July22 
do.  lJuly23 

do.         6Sept23  (f)   Com.   of   Isabella    the 
do.  80ct24  Catholic, 

do.        10Nov24  (g)  Gold  Cross,  Red.  of  Greece. 

do.        20Feb26  (h)  Mag.  Co.  Devon 

do.       30Sept26 

do.       30May29 

9May39  13June32 

10May39  15Aug3i 

20Sept39    17Feb35 

3July40   HDecll 

lAug40    6May29 

do.        24Aug34 

9Oct40  10Dec35 
4Nov40    15Dec27 

do.        12June29 

do.  30Apr34 
80ct41     16Dec29 


(i)  Consul  General  of  the  Re- 
public of  Uruguay. 

(k)  Com.  of  the  order  of 
Christo. 


(1)  1st  Class  San  Fernando, 
(m)  Inspector  of  Poor  Laws, 

Ireland,    Gold  Cross,  Red. 

of  Greece. 


23Noy40    21Oct20 
23Nov41    I5Dec24 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


24Ju1y25 
110ct26 
24Feb29 
lOFebSO 
2Mar33 
9Sept33 
30Apr30 


10Jan37  12Aug28 
llAug41   6June34 


Digitized  by 


Google 


44 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  the  several  Commissions. 


1847 

Com.  lieat. 

David  Peat«      1  Jan     9June21  24Novl7 

Charles  Wise*   28Feb    23Dec42  24Dec33 

Thomas  Vernon  Watkins*  . . .  .29Apr     10Jan37  29Marl5 

f  ^Thomas  Ross  Sulivan^ do.     25Jime40  25Apr25 
hos.  Pickering  Thompson    .  .25 June  23Nov41    5June34 

WaUace  Houstoun    23 July    7May42    3Mar32 

George  Brown  18Aug  23Mar35     lNovl5 

Wm.  John  Cavendish  Clifford^     do.        7Mar^    7May39 

Wm.  Louis  Sheringham 90ct     28Aug41  29July23 

Cospatrick  BailUe  Hamilton"  . .    do.      10Feb44  25June40 

Thomas  Fisher llOct  23Nov41    28Dec33 

@^ James  Crawford  Caffin*^ do.       7Mar42  28June38 

©iRobert  Tryon"     270ct   23  Nov41  28Aug34 

®»William  Clark" 23Dec    4Nov40     5Feb2l 

Thomas  Lewis  Gooch    do.      7May42  2SApr27 

1848 

George  Anthony  Halsted  (e)  ..  IJan  13June27  25Feb24  (e)  Secretary  of  Lloyds. 

*Robert  Sharpe    31  Jan  24Nov26  13Mar  1 5 

Thomas  Harvey   do.  6Nov40  24Dec29 

©'William  Loring do.  27Aug41    26Feb36 

^'George  Enyvett  Wilson*  .  15Feb  25June40  25Mar24 

iSiV  William  Hoste,  iBar/ do.  5Nov43  27June38 

f)»John  Fulford* IMay  4Nov40  29July31 

Ifred  Phillips  Rydei* 2May  15Jan46  20July4l 

Henry  Chads'  5June  31  Jan45  14June4I 

f^'Wniiam  Radcliffe*     12Aug  22July30    16Sepl6 

rancis  Scott    do.  2July41    llFeb35 

Charles  Edmunds   22Nov  23Noy41    260ct26 

John  Moore     do.  22Nov43    22Sep41 

@Uohn  Johnstone  McCleverty'  Dec  23Dec42     1  Nov31 

1849 

@i John  Thomas  Talbot*^...  IJan  7Sep129   23June27 

Adolphus  Slade lOJan  23Nov41     27Nov27 

William  Peel do.  27June46    13May44 

gi' Alex.  Murray^    8May  4Nov.40  llJuly29 

enry  Jas.  Matson do.  7July43      8Apr35 

®John  Hay  "  (6) 21  Aug  6May41    12Nov29 

^^£dmundMoubray  Lyons'^  40ct  9Nov46   llJune41 

^iRobert  Harris'* I90ct  8June41    21May33 

©Edwin  Clayton  Tennyson 

D'Eyncourt»« INov  do.         2lFeb;J7 

§Thos.  Henry  Mason*' do.  do.        30June37 

'James  Anderson'*  (6) do.  25Feb42      IMai^S 

^'Arthur  Farquhai^ 27Nov  2Dec44      4Noy^ 

1850 

Robert  Kerr IJan      28June38    23Aus28 

514 

*«*  The  list  of  captains  to  be  reduced  to  500. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


45 


RETIRED  CAPTAINS, 

Undeb  Her  Majesty's  Order  in  Council  op  the  10th  Aug.  18<I0. 

On  ffal/-Pay  of  £l9J  12*.  Gd.  per  annum. 


®^Edward  Hutchinson' I0Sep40 

^iTbomas  Roberts^ do. 

Georffe  Clarke  Hurdis do. 

Jas.  John  Chas.  Agassiz' do. 

@'S)i?<.  Ban.  DighyLdMid- 

dleton*   do. 

®^-®Jamc8  M'Farland"   ....     do. 

Thos.  Maynard  (a) 170ct40 

9ft  Wm.  James  Hughes"  ....  lOSep40 
^'^^^©(DPVWimam  Coote*'  do. 
8'®a)<i)Thoma8  Pinto"  ....  do. 
Charles  ChamberlHjrne  Irvine  I0Sep40 
#'®Wm.  Robert  Smith" ....  I9Sep40 
g?'  rho6.  GoldTidre  Muston* . .  10Sep40 
Charles  Allen"  do. 

fJ'®Geo.Brown« 28Sep40 
ames  Robert  Dalton  10Sep40 

@ '®99 Hen.Nathaniel  Rowe'^    do. 

Charles  Clyde* do. 

Hvde  John  Clarke^  do. 

®''®99John  Alexander"    . .  I6Sep40 

®' J;  James  Clephan" 29Oct40 

1  hos.  Oldacres  Hewes* 10Feb42 

i«'®*'Si>  S.  Brown,  A7.»  . .  l8May42 

C  harles  F.  Squire    9Aug43 

Geo.  Treweeke  Scobell(b). .     14Aug43 

1|;' WiUiam  Style^    7Feb44 

i5'CharlesTho8.  Thruston". .  1  lMar44 

ie=©  William  Holman» 26Mar44 

m^'S)99John  Forbes^  (c)      do. 

Thomas  Gallwey*'(d) 27Aug44 

^'George  Truscott lFeb46 

Pred.  Wm.  Rooke^  25Mar46 

Wimam  Pender  Roberts  (e)    27Mar45 

Daniel  Roberts 25Jane45 

^Joseph  Marretf*    20Oct45 

John  Banks^ 4Nov45 

g '©William  Buchanan** ....  12Feb46 

^•William  Case** 16May46 

Thomas  Evre l4May46 

William  Shippard"     2Sept46 

ft  ®Edward  Hall**    5Nov46 

John  Shepherd  (a)   20Nov47 

John  Meade  **    do 

Da^d  Latimer  St.  Clair~  (f)       do. 
S  DSamnel  Bradstreet  Hore«*2Feb48 
#X:harles  Leslie  Falkiner**  .  .5Apr48 

Eichard  Booth  Bowden** 14July48 

William  Henry  Herrick*. . . .  17Feb42 

m '®  Henry  Lowcay**  24May49 

B'^Wm.  Murley llNov49 

50 


Com.  Lieat 

I40ct97  30Dec96 

23July98  24Dec96 

do.      16June95 

do.      23Sept95 

7May02    10Jan94 
18June03  23June94 

12Jan05    5July96  (a)  Commissioner    of    Light 

25Sept06   24Feb02      Houses. 

6May07     6Dec02 

9Feb08  20Feb05 

24May08  30Aug99 

llApr09  14Aug99 

do.        4July04 

7July09  18June99 

7MarlO    18Oct04 

aOAprlO  26Nov06 

2MaylO  19Mar05 

2lOctlO   18Aug94 

do.      27Sept97 

14Marll    28Feb07 

20Aprll  31July01 

do.        ISOctOO 

do.        6Nov01 

4Decn  26Nov02 

IFebl2  29Mar05  (b)  Dep.  Lieut  and  Mag.  Co. 
do.       15Aug06      of  Somerset, 
do.       15Nov06 
20FebI2  26Sept97 
17Marl2  25DecOO   (c)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Berks. 

do.       22I)ec07  (d)  Consul,  Naples. 
21Marl2  2SFeb05 
do.       15Nov05 

do.  .5Feb06  (e)  Dep.  Lieul.  County  Corn- 
16Mdyl2  12July09  wall. 
26Mayll>  5Apr99 
29Mayl2  25Feb06 
18Julyl2  24Dec05 
7AugI2  30ct97 
25Julyl2 

12Augl2  10May94 

do.       10June97 

25JulvI2  10May99 

4NoVl2  19Api03 

20Novl2  17ApT02  (f)  Dep.  Lieut,  and  Mag.  for 

13Mayl3    190ct07      Gloucester. 

9Julyl3     4JanlO 

5Augl3  29Apr02 

17Augl3    5Feb06 

29()ctl3    7Jan99 

do.      29June08 


i 


Digitized  by 


Google 


46 
SERVICES  OF  CAPTAINS. 

(The  old  Engliab  capita]  ISl  affixed  to  the  aervicea  denotes  tbat  the  officer  is  retired. ) 


1814 

41  Lord  Somerville,  Lieut,  of  Phathe  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  squadron  off  MNdagascar,  1811,  and 
capture  of  Java.  Commander  of  Thame*  on  the 
coast  of  America,  and  officially  reported  for  ser- 
vice during  the  expedition  up  the  PHtuxent  river.  U 

42  Sir  E.  Lyons,  Mid.  of  j4ctive  at  passage  of 
the  Dardanelles ;  and  employed  on  shore  at  the  de- 
struction of  the  redoubt  on  Point  Pesqtiies,  1807. 
Lieut,  of  Barracouta,  and  "  the  foremost  in  the  es- 
calade" at  the  storming  of  Fort  Belgica,  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Inland  of  BandaNcira,  in  1810.  Lieut. 
of  MhuUn^  and  in  command  of  two  boats,  stormed 
and  gained  possession  of  Fort  Marrack,  mounting 
54  guns,  and  garrisoned  by  180  soldiers  and  the 
crewa  of  two  gun-boats,  1811.  Served  on  shore  at 
the  capture  of  Java.  Capt  of  Blonde^  taking  M oroa 
Castle  from  the  Turks  in  1828.   Gaz.  1810, 11. 

43  Sir  C.  Sulliran,  Mid.  of  CuUoden  in  the  attack 
on  Batavia  and  Sourabaya,  in  1806.  Acting  Lieut, 
of  Psyche,  and  served  in  her  boats,  cutting  out  a 
schooner  of  8  guns  at  Samarang,  1807.  Gaz. 
1807. 

44  Sir  John  Marshall,  Acting  Lieut,  of  CuUoden 
at  the  destruction  of  Dutch  shipping  in  Batavia 
Roads,  1806.  Lieut,  of  Abnukir  in  the  Walche- 
ren  expedition,  1809 ;  and  in  command  of  a  gun- 
boat at  the  defence  of  Riga,  1812.  Passenger  in 
Java,  and  wounded  when  that  frigate  was  captured 
by  the  U.  S.  frigate  Cotutitution,  after  a  highly 
honourable  defence.  Commander  of  Shmnrock 
at  the  siege  of  Gluckstadt,  on  which  occasion  he 
commanded  the  bombarding  squadron  ;  he  likewise 
co-operated  with  the  allied  Russian  and  Swedish 
army  at  the  reduction  of  Hamburgh  and  Harbourg, 
in  1814.    Gaz.  1812, 14. 

45  E.  Saurin,  Mid.  of  Loire  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  corvette  Confiance  in  Muros  Harbour,  and  de- 
struction of  the  batteries,  &c.,  1805 ;  and  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Libre,  1806.  Mate  of  Emerald 
at  the  destruction  of  jlpropos  schooner  of  war  in 
Vivero  harbour,  1808 :  and  Lieut,  of  Alcmene, 
and  lost  an  arm  and  was  otherwise  severely 
wounded  in  the  boats  of  that  ship,  in  a  desperate 
attack  on  an  enemy's  flotilla  of  13  sail,  near 
Curzola  in  the  Adriatic,  1812,  one  of  which  was 
captured.   Gaz.  1808.  B 


46  C.  Strachey,  Mid.  of  QueenCharlotte  in  Howe's 
action,  1794;  and  when  commanding  Ja/bM^  sloop, 
in  1803,  in  company  with  /mmortaUt/  and  Cruizer, 
engaged  a  division  of  the  Fr.  flotilla  off  Cape  Blanc 
Nez,  and  captured  a  brig  and  schooner  of  war. 
Commanded  Dauntless  Praam  at  Uie  defence  of 
Daotsic,  1807.  1& 


47  J.  E.  Wemyas,  Acting  Lieut  of  Fir/or,  ami 
bore  a  part  in  a  fight  with  the  Malays,  18<)7. 
While  commanding  Py lades y  assisted  «t  the  <raptiir« 
of  a  convoy  at  Port  D*Anzo,  1813,  and  reductioo 
of  Genoa,  1814.    Gaz.  1808,14. 

48  A.  Adderley,  Lieut,  of  Superb  at  St.Domingo.1 

50  Sir  R.  O'Connor,  superintended  the  Naval 
Yards  on  tlie  Canadian  Lakes  during  the  war,  and 
was  officially  mentioned  for  hia  services  at  tbe 
capture  of  Oswego  in  1814.    Ga%.  1814.  U 

51  F.  E.  Loch,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  when 
that  ship  was  burnt  off  Leghorn,  1800;  and  of 
Minotaur  during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Italy  and  Genoa ;  and  served  in  a  boat  co-operating 
with  the  army  in  Abonkir  bay,  1801,  and  on  Lake 
Meriotis.  Mid.  of  Chiffonne  in  action  with  a 
larite  flotilla,  under  the  batteries  of  Fecamp,  1805. 
Lieut,  of  Diadem^  and  commanded  a  detachmeat  of 
seamen  at  the  capture  of  Monte  Video  ;  and  also  in 
the  expedition  to  Buenos  Ayres,  1806.  Acting  Com- 
mander of  Sparrow f  actively  emuloyed  at  imme- 
diately subsequent  to  the  sief^  and  surrender  of  St. 
Sebastian ;  and  in  command  of  same  vessel  at  the 
mouth  of  the  fiidassoa,  and  during  the  naval  de- 
monstration and  co-operation  at  Socoa.  In  1814* 
sustained  a  partial  action  with  Fr.  friratea,  Sultane 
and  Etoile,  which  were  afterwards  taken  by  Hehrus 
and  Nannibal,  Commanded  Kdt^  in  the  expedition 
against  the  pirates  at  Ras  al  Khyuia  in  the  Persian 
Gulf. 

52  T.  B.  Sullivan,  Lieut,  of  Kite  in  the  ezpedi- 
tion  to  Ostend,  and  attack  on  Granville,  1803. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  yJnson  at  capture  of  Sp.  frigate 
Pomona,  and  in  the  action  with  Fr.  80  gun  skip 
Foudrovant,  1806  In  the  same  ship  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Cura^oa,  1807.  Commander  of  Weser,  and  in 
charge  of  a  division  of  boats  at  the  destruction  of 
Barney's  flotiUa  in  the  Patuxenti  and  served  on 
shore  with  the  naval  brigade  at  Baltimore  and  New 
Orleans.    Gaz.  1806, 14,  14.  la 

53  D.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Ocolan  bri^,  and  served  on 
shore  at  the  reduction  of  St.  Domingo,  1793 ;  and 
wounded  in  the  expedition  to  'fiberoon,  1794 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Endymiun  when  she  engaged  tin 
Dutch  ship  of  the  line  Brutus^  1797 ;  and  Lietit 
of  Bellerophtm^  and  slightly  wounded  at  Trafalirar 
Acting  flag  Lieut,  doingdutv  in  Venerable  and  Palla 
until  tne  surrender  of  Flusnim^;  and  senior  of  Si 
Domingo  for  the  remainder  ofthe  Walcheren  ezpe 
dition.  Served  in  North  America  till  the  end  o 
the  war.  1& 


54  E.  Collier,  Lieut,  of  jirrogant^  and  served  ii 
an  expedition  against  the  pirates  in  the  East  lndie> 
of  St,  Fwrenzo  at  the  capture  of  Psychcy  1805 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


47 


ajul  of  Thames  at  tbe  capture  of  a  coDvuy  at  Aman- 
tbca,  1810.  Actively  employed  on  tlie  Lnkes  of 
Canada.  Commanded  Castnr  m  the  various  services 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the  bombardment 
of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  duriof?  the  occupation  of  which 
place  he  was  severely  wounded,  in  1840.  Gaz. 
1805, 10. 


1815 

1  N.  L.  Pateshall,  Mid.  of  Indefatigable  at  cap- 
tore  of  Fr.  friffates  Utdt^  and  Vtrtfime ;  and  at  de- 
struction of  Fr.  74  Iran  ship  DrUu  de  L* Homme, 
17«J7.  a 

3  R.  Money,  commanded  TVave  on  the  Ame- 
rican station,  and  repeatedly  otficially  noticed  for 
service,  particularly  at  the  capture  of  Waaliinir- 
ton,  and  destmction  of  BameY's  flotilla  in  the 
Pstnzent.  Sererely  wounded  while  commanding  a 
division  of  seamen  on  the  banks  of  the  Mississippi, 
in  1815.     Gaz.  1814,  14,  15.  1& 

4  J.  Sheridan,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Merlin,  In  her 
several  skirmishes  witb  the  enemy's  flotillas  and 
batteries  near  Havre,  1803.  Lieut,  of  BelUrophon, 
and  served  in  her  boats  at  destruction  of  a  Russian 
battery  in  1809,  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Russtian 
flotilla  near  Percola  Point,  on  the  coast  of  Finland. 
Commanded  TVrror  bomb,  and  was  freouently  en- 
gaged with  tbe  batteries  near  Baltimore,  st.  Mary's, 
&c  Gaz.  1809,  09. 1& 

5  Sir  H.  L.  Baker,  Acting  Senior  Lieut,  of  Re- 
nard  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  General 
Ernou/t  and  Senior  o(  Mediator  storming  the  bat- 
teries at  Sumana,  in  1807.  Commanded  a  gun- 
b.)at  at  the  siege  of  Flushing,  1809 ;  and  rendered 
important  service  at  the  defence  of  Anholt,  1811. 
Commanded  Fairy  in  the  operations  in  the  Potomac 
and  ascent  to  Alexandria,  in  1814.  Gaz.  1811, 14.  B 

6  G.  W.  H.  D'Aeth  (formerly  Hughes),  Mid.  of 
^methyMt  at  capture  of  Fr.  16  gun  privateer 
AceHturier,  1799;  of  Fr.  corvette  Vaillante,  1800; 
and  of  Fr.  frigate  Dedaigneute,  Sp.  privateer, 
a&d  Fr.  corvette,  1801 ;  and  Mate  of  BeUerophon 
at  Trafalgar.  Acting  Commander  of  Swallow  at 
defence  of  Messina,  1810;  and  commanded  the 
divisbn  of  mortar  boats  in  three  attacks  uptm 
the  enemy's  flotilla  at  Scylla  and  Reggio.  Aci- 
iiMT  Commander  of  Termagant  at  the  blockade 
or  Barcelona,  1811;  and  Commander  of  Bu- 
cephabu  troop-ship,  and  served  on  shore  in  the 
ezpedition  to  New  Orleans,  1814.  1& 

7  R.  Ramsay,  Mid.  of  Betlerophon  in  Howe's 
action  ;  and  wounded  in  the  boats  of  Queen  at  St. 
Domingo,  1797.  Lieut,  of  Albacore,  and  captured 
inhet  boats  a  privateer  at  the  island  of  Cuba,  in 
1'!^;  and  when  commanding  Regulus  on  the  coast 
of  America,  bore  a  part  in  the  operations  against 
Washington,  Baltimote,  destruction  of  Barney's 
flotilla  in  the  Patnzent,  &c.  &c.    Gaz.  1814, 14.  li 

8  J.  C.  G.  Roberts,  Lieut,  of  Pomp^e  at  tbe  de- 
fence of  Gaieta  ;  reduction  of  Capri ;  attack  on  fort 
Licosa;  passage  of  Dardanelles,  and  at  Copenha- 
gen, 1807.  Senior  of  Shearwater,  in  her  escape 
troQi  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon,  1810.  Lieut  of  Centaur 
St  tbe  siege  of  Tarragona ;  and  commanded  a  divi' 
i»ion  of  gun-boats  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz.  Com- 
mander of  Merope,  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia ;  and 


of  Pyladet,  and  wounded  in  her  bouts  rccapturiiig 
an  £asi  Indiaman  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  in  1814.   "ii 

9  D.  Price,  Mid.  of  Ardent  at  Copenhagen,  1801 ; 
and  signal  Mid.  of  Centaur  at  rapture  of  four  Fr. 
frigates,  1806 ;  and  in  boats  of  that  ship  at  Inim- 
bardment  of  Copenhagen,  1807.  In  a  boat  of  CWi- 
laur,  and  slightly  wounded  ( Lieut. killed),  in  rutting 
out  despatch  boat  under  Mocn  island  ;  and  in  that 
ship  at  capture  and  destruction  of  Russian  74  gun 
ship  Sewolod,  1808.  Lieut,  of  Ardent,  1809 ;  and 
twice  prisoner  to  the  Danes  when  protecting  con- 
voys in  the  Great  Belt.  Lieut,  of  Hawk  at  de- 
struction of  Fr.  frigate  Atnazone,  and  capture  and 
destruction  of  a  Fr.  convoy  and  three  armed  brigs 
off  Marcose,  and  in  command  of  the  boats  brought 
off  the  Fr.  national  10  gun  brig  Heron,  and  three 
transports  in  the  face  ofa  heavy  tire  from  the  shore. 
In  gig  of  same  ship  captured  French  schooner  ^iroM- 
dellct  and  severely  wounded  in  attacking  Fr.  convoy 
off  Barfleur,  1811.  Senior  Lieut.  oiSan  Josef  in  the . 
action  off  Toulon,  1813.  Commander  of  Volcano 
bomb  in  the  ezjiedition  to  Baltimore,  and  bombard- 
ment of  Fort  M' Henry;  and  of  Fort  Plaquemaine 
on  the  Mississippi;  and  engaged  Am.  privateer 
Saucy  Jack.  Severely  wounded  in  a  night  attack  at 
New  Orleans.  In  the  boats  at  attack  up(m  Fort 
Bowyer;  commanded  a  division  of  boats  m  Mobile 
bay,  at  capture  of  transports,  &c.;  and  bore 
the  flag  of  truce  announcing  the  peace.  Has  been 
oflicialTy  mentioned  on  eight  occasions;  and  Gaz. 
1811. 14, 15. 

10  A.  Tisdall,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  St. 
Domingo.  Lieut,  of  Sultan,  and  served  in  her 
boats,  cutting  out  several  vessels  near  Genoa,  and 
at  the  destruction  of  two  ships  of  the  line  off  Cette. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  the  Flag  ship  in  the  Imtteries  at  the 
taking  of  Batavia,  and  severely  wounded  while 
acting  as  Aide-de  Camp  to  General  Gillespie  at 
the  storming  of  Djojocarta  in  the  island  of  Java.  H 

1 1  Duke  of  Northumberland,  Mid.  of  Hydra,  and 
commanded  a  gun-boat  in  co-operation  with  the 
patriote  on  the  coast  of  Andalusiji,  1810.  Acting 
Capt.  of  Caledonia  in  the  partial  action  with  the 
French  fleet  off  Toulon ;  and  taking  of  Genoa,  in 
1814. 

12  W.  S.  Lovell,  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  Lieut,  of  Melpomene  at  the  siege  of  Gaieta,  an.l 
wounded  in  her  boats,  1806.  Commander  of 
Brune  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  1812;  and  in 
1813  and  14,  on  the  coasts  of  America,  where  he 
served  in  the  expeditions  against  Washington,  ca))- 
ture  of  Barney's  flotilla  in  the  Patuxent,  attack  on 
Baltimore,  and  other  services.    Gaz.  18)3, 14.  JSi 

13  J.  Toup  Nicolas,  Lieut,  of  Malta  in  Calder'a 
action.  Flag  Lieut,  to  Admiral  Martin  at  capture 
of  Ischia  and  Procida,  and  on  other  occasiotis 
Commander  of  Pilot  in  the  Mediterranean  from 
1809  to  1815,  constantly  engaged  with  the  enemv's 
batteries,  flotillas,  ana  convoys ;  and  in  the  same 
brig,  brought  to  aciitm  the  Fr.  frigate  Ligire  of  28 
guns  and  z50  uien,  which,  after  more  than  an  boui  's 
close  action,  made  sail  and  escaped.  Gaz.  1810.  11. 
12,12. 

15  C.  Warde,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  the 
blockade  of  MalU,  capture  of  G^n^reux,  and  expe- 
dition to  Egypt.  Lieut,  of  Belleitle  taking  the 
Danish  West  India  Islands ;  and  rendered  important 
service  in  soundirg  round  the  mole  and  town,  and 
in  making  a  plan  of  the  sea  defences  while  corn- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


48 


Services  of  Captains. 


manding  B^nierer  on  tlie  coast  of  Algiers  preFioas 
to  iU  bombardmeDt,  in  1816.  JSi, 

16  W.  Ffarinflfton ,  Mid.  of  A^lon,  in  Bridport's 
action  1795;  and  served  in  the  India  fleet  which 
beat  off  the  squadron  of  Linois,  1804.  Commander, 
and  servinff  as  a  Volunteer  in  the  Wnlcheren  expe- 
dition, 1809.    Commanded  Ciio  from  1810  to  15.  IR 

18  J.  Rattray,  Mid.  of  Cowageux  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Ferrol ;  of  Venerable  in  the  action  in  Alge- 
siraa  Bay,  and  in  the  Straits,  1801 ;  of  Cfmraf^tux 
at  capture  of  St  Lucia ;  and  Mate  of  Britanuia  at 
Trafalgar.  Lieut,  of  Bulwark  detached  in  a  bomb 
vessel  at  the  defence  of  Matagorda,  1809;  and 
in  command  of  a  gun-boat  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz, 
andTariffa,  from  1810  to  12.  While  commanding 
Contest,  in  her  boats  and  those  of  Mohawk^  cap- 
tured U.  S.  schooner  of  war  Ajtpt  in  the  Chesa- 
peidce,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1811, 13.  Ji, 

19  W.  W.  Henderson,  Mid.  of  BelMtle  at  Tra- 
falgar. Lieut,  of  Niobe,  at  capture  of  Fr.  cor- 
vette Nearfue  in  the  presence  of  three  fiigates. 
While  serving  on  shore  in  co-operation  with  Portu- 
guese army  at  Oporto  was  taken  prisoner  when 
that  place  was  carried  by  assault  by  the  army  of 
Marshal  Soult.  Lieut,  of  Active,  in  the  Adriatic, 
and  commanded  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a 
convoy  at  Grao;  and  Senior  of  the  same  frigate  in 
the  action  off  Lissa  in  1811 ;  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  several  ffun-vessels  and  21  sail 
of  convoy  at  Ragosniza  in  the  same  year.  Com- 
mander of  Dasher  at  Guadalonpe,  in  1815;  and 
Capt  of  Edinburgh  daring  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1840.    Gaz.  1811, 11. 

20  Sir  J.  Hill,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Minotaur  at  the 
Nile. 

21  J.  Carter,  Mid  of  Penelope  at  the  blockade  of 
Malta,  and  capture  of  Gmilaume  Tell,  1800.  Lieut, 
of  Leviathan  at  Tirafalgar. 


1816 

1  H .  Meynell,  commanded  boats  of  7^ht'ban  at  the 
capture  of  a  brig  aground,  under  CLe  batteries  of 
Dieppe,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1811. 

2  A.  P.  Hamilton,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Caledoma, 
and  commanded  her  boats,  with  those  of  Valiant  and 
Armide,  at  the  capture  of  two  Fr.  brigs  and  destruc- 
tion of  the  third,  and  of  a  battery  on  Point  du  Ch6, 
in  Basque  roads,  1810.    Gaz.  1810.   U 

3  D.  Lawrence,  Mid.  of  Cvnihia  in  the  expeditions 
to  Holland,  Quiberon,  FerroT,and  Egypt.  Lieut,  of 
Henreus  brig,  and  serving  in  her  M>ats  in  an  at- 
tack upon  seven  Fr.  vessels  under  the  protection  of 
battenes  in  Baye  Mahaut.  when  Capt.  Coombe  was 
killed  and  himself  severdy  woundea,  1808.  Com- 
manded Alceste  in  the  expedition  to  New  Orleans.  IR 

4  G.  Bentham,  Mid.  of  Hero  in  Calder's  action, 
and  the  action  off  Ferrol,  1805.  Lieut,  of  Bellerophon, 
and  serving  in  her  boats  at  the  attack  upon  Russian 
vessels  and  batteries,  1809.  Acting  Commander  of 
Briseus  at  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  Sans  Souci  of 
equal  force,  1810;  and  Commander  of  Heron  at 
Algiers.    Gaz.  1809,  10.  la 


5  A.  Fanshawe,  Mid.  of  Prince  of  Wales  at  Co- 
penhagen, 1807;  of  /ii/fedrt&fe  at  toe  destruction  of 
Russian  74  Sewolod,  1808 ;  and  of  Seipion  at  the 
reduction  of  Java,  1811.  Lieut,  of  Endymion, 
and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  Am. 
privateer  ilfpr^r;  at  the  destruction  of  27  sail  of 
vessels  in  the  Connecticut  river ;  at  attack  on  Am. 
privateer  NeufcAalel,  1814 ;  and  at  capture  of 
U.S.  frigate  President,  in  1815.  Flag  Captain  in 
Princess  Charlotte  in  all  the  operations  on  tne  coa^t 
of  Syria  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 


1817 

1  T.  Renwick,  Mid.  of  Brunswick  in  Howe*s 
action ;  and  Lieut,  of  St,  Ftorenzo  at  tlie  capture 
of  Fr.  frigates  Resistance  and  Constance,  1797, 
and  of  same  ship  in  compsny  with  Amelia  at  the 
defeat  of  three  French  frigates  near  Belleisle  in  1798. 
While  commanding  Combatant  and  Mercurhu  was 
actively  employed  in  the  North  Seas  and  Baltic, 
and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Com.-in-Chief  for 
important  services.    Gaz.  1797.  HL 

2  H.  Higman,  present  in  Bridport's  action, 
1795;  and  Mate  of  TVhtmph  at  Camperdown. 
Lieut,  of  Arethusa  in  action  with  Sp.  frigate 
Pomona  and  a  flotilla  of  ffun-boatsoff  the  Havannah, 
1806 ;  and  Senior  of  tnat  ship  at  the  capture  of 
Cura^oa  in  1807.    Gaz.  1806.  li. 

3  G.  Hewson,  Mid.  of  St.  George  at  Toulon ;  and 
reduction  of  Corsica;  and  of  Britannia  in  Uothiim's 
actions,  1795.  Lieut  of  Inconstant  at  colore  of 
Fr.  frigate  Vnit^i  and  of  Boadicea,  and  assisted  in 
her  boats  at  destruction  of  a  convoy  in  the  Passage 
du  Raz,  and  was  officially  noticed  for  cutting'  out  a 
lugger  of  6  guns  from  under  the  batteries  of  St. 
Autthew.  Commanded  a  division  of  boats,  cutting 
out  from  Corunoa  the  Sp.  20  gun  ship  JVcptune, 
and  Lieut  of  Dreadnought  at  Trafalgar ;  and  of 
Superb  at  Copenhagen.  Commander  of  Fieche  at 
Walcheren.  1& 

5  J.  M.  Ferguson,  Lieut,  of  Bedwing,  serring  in 
boats  of  that  sloop,  particularly  in  boarding  a  ship 
at  Jovosa  on  the  coast  of  Valentia,  1807 ;  and  at 
the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  off  Cape 
Trafalgar.  Commander  of  Pandora,  ana  captured, 
1808,  Fr.  16  gun  cutter  privateer  Chasseur,  Wrecked 
on  the  Scaw.  1811.    Gaz.  1808.  1& 

7  J.  Gourly,  Mid.  of  Belle  Poule  in  the  action  on 
Dogger  Banlc,  1781;  and  of  Victory  at  Toolon. 
Lieut  commanding  Vigilant  at  the  reduction  of 
Corsica ;  and  Thunder  at  the  bombardment  of  Cadiz 
under  Nelson,  1797.  ISl 

8  A.  Baldwin,  Senior  Lieut  of  Implacable  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  Russian  74  gun  ship 
Sewolod  in  the  Baltic,  1808.  Commander  of  Flfy  at 
the  capture  of  convoy  and  armed  venels  in  the 
harbour  of  Corigeou,  1815.  JBi 

9  H.  C.  Deacon,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  capture 
of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poule,  1806.  Acting  Ldeut 
in  command  of  Olympia  cutter,  in  the  expedition 
against  Buenos  Ayres,  and  captured  a  French  letter 
of  marque.  Lieut  of  N&dide^  at  the  capture  of  two 
batteries  on  the  Isle  de  Bourbon,  and  redaction  of 

I  that  island,  1809 ;  severely  wounded  at  the  taking 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Semoes  of  Csptuiu. 


49 


Jacoldy  1810  £    md   again  in   several  places 
"    r  NMide  in  Port  Sud  Est  wlien  captured  in 
\  year.     Oaz.  1810.  B 

10  H.  Stewart,  Mid.  of  Imperieute,  and  served  in 
her  boaU  at  the  attack  on  Arca&son,  1807 ;  at 
destruction  of  batteries,  telegraphs,  &r.,  on  the 
soatbem  coast  of  France  \  and  in  command  of 
the  amied  zebeck  Jutie^  assisted  in  catting  oat  ves- 
lels  from  under  the  batteries  of  PortVendres.  Served 
in  the  same  ship  at  the  siege  of  Flushing ;  where, 
bf  his  soggestion,  shells  were  fired  from  the  main- 
deck  ffnns,  by  which  Fort  Temense  was  blown  up, 
sad  the  firigate  rescued  from  a  critical  situation. 
Served  on  shore  at  the  defence  of  Rosas.  Capt. 
of  Ben&cw,  1839,  40,  five  times  employed  on  de- 
tsched  service ;  and  in  particular  bombarded  Tri- 
poli, attacked  Tortosa,  and  obtained  possession  of 
Lhatakiah  for  the  Snltan;  also,  took  part  at  the 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre.     Gaz.  1807,  08, 

U     £.  Barnard,  Mid.  of  Achiile  at  Trafalgar.  B 

12  J.  Wallis,  Senior  Lieut  of  yineejo  brig,  when 
captured,  after  a  highly  honourable  '.defence,  by  a 
flotilla  at  the  entrance  of  the  Morbihan.  lEL 


1818 

I  W.  B.  Dashwood,  Mid.  ofD^Jlance,  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1801.  Lieut,  of  CuUoden  at  destruction  of 
two  line  of  battle  ships  and  the  fortifications  of 
Gressie,  1807 ;  and  commanded  a  Sp.  Mortar  boat 
diiring  the  defence  of  Cadiz.  Senior  Lieut,  of  AcUve^ 
and  lost  an  arm  at  capture  of  Pr.  frigate  Pomone^  in 
1811.  Commander  of  Snap  brig,  and  in  1813  en- 
caged off  St.  Valery  five  Fr.  luggers,  one  of  which 
T Che  IMm  of  1 6  guns  and  69  men )  ne  captured.  Com  - 
oi  J*nnmetketu  at  Algiers.  Gaz.  1811,  13.  la 


2  J.  Cookesky ,  Lieut,  of  TVutty  in  the  ezped  ition 
to  Egypt  in  1801 ,  and  of  Zebra  bomb  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  Havre  in  1804.  Commanded  Gibraltar 
fire-ship  at  the  attack  upon  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix 
Roads,  which  was  effSectively  used  on  that  occasion.lR 

3  C.  G.  R.  PhiOott,  Mid.  of  Ibtby  at  capture  of 
the  Cape,  1795.  Lieut,  of  Ampkion  at  capture  of 
Sp.  treasmne  frigates  in  1804.  Frequently  officially 
noticed  for  his  services  in  command  of  the  boats 
of  that  frigate  in  the  Adriatic,  particularly  for  storm - 
tag  the  fori  of  Cortellazzo  and  capturing  six  gun- 
▼eaaela  and  convoy  under  its  protection  in  1809. 
Cjmmander  of  Prhmroae^  and  wounded  in  the  river 
St.  Mary's  in  America,  in  1815.    Gaz.  1809,  09, 

09,14.  m 

4  W.  Wolrige,  Senior  Lieut  of  Volage,  in  the 
off  Lisaa,  181 1.    Gaz.  181 1.  ISl 


5  5$ir  John  Ross,  Mid.  of  Wta»Uj  and  wounded 
when  serving  with  the  army  in  the  Tezel  expedition, 
1799,  and  severely  wounded  in  destroying  a  veasel 
aader  a  battery  near  Cape  Frehel,  when  his  boat 
was  sank  by  a  shot,  in  a  boat  of  same  brig  blew 
w  tbe  wr«eck  otJaton,  stranded  near  St.  Malo. 
Lsent.  eommandinff  Carteret,  and  wounded  in  de- 
stroying a  Fr  jnin  orig  of  superior  force  in  the  bay 
of  IXIcette,  ISfe.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Surinam,  and 
dbngcronsly  wounded  in  four  places  in  defending  a 
■rise  from  the  attacks  of  two  gun-boats  under  the 
batteries  of  Bilboa,  1806.    Lieut,  of  Rc/ory,  and  in 


a  boat  of  that  ship  captured  a  Danish  privateer : 
and  in  command  of  BrUtii,  cut  a  vessel  out  of 
CIsinore  roads,  snd  performed  other  important 
serrices  in  the  Baltic,  1812-15,  including  many  use- 
ful survesrs.  Has  commanded  two  Polar  expedi- 
tions, one  private,  and  has  published  numerous 
valuable  professiona]  works.    Uaz.  1812. 

6  Sir  J.  Stirling,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Calder's  action, 
and  of  Diadem  at  the  siege  of  Monte  Video.  Com- 
manded Bra»en  on  the  coast  of  America. 

8  Lord  J.  Haj,  lost  an  arm  while  Mid.  of  Seahone^ 
when  serving  in  her  boats  cutting  out  enemy's 
vessels  off  Cette,  1807.  CommcKlore  in  com- 
mand of  a  small  squadron  and  a  battalion  of  marines 
on  the  north  coast  of  Si>ain  during  the  dvil  war, 
and  frequently  engaged  with  Carlist  forces,  1836,  7. 

9  C.  R.  Moorsom,  Mate  of  Revenge^  and  Lieat. 
of  St.  Mbaiit  at  tbe  defence  of  Cadiz,  1811,  12; 
and  commanded  Fury  bomb  at  Algiers. 

10  Earl  of  Egmont,  Mid.  of  Orinn  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  served  in  boaU  of  Tigre  in  Rosas  Bay,  1809. 
Lieut,  of  Tenedos  and  commanded  her  boats  in  an 
expedition  up  the  Penobscot,  1814.  Commander 
of  Infernal  bomb  at  Algiers.    Gaz.  1809, 14. 

11  Hon.  «l.  Gordon,  Lieut,  of  Seahor*e  in  the 
operations  in  the  Potomac  and  capture  of  Alexandria, 
in  1814.    Gaz.  1814.  la 


1819 

1  W.  Popham,  commanded  Hecla  bomb  at 
Algiers.  TBi 

2  J.  Hay,  Mid.  of  Dejiance  at  Trafalgar.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Amaranthey  and  commanded  her  boats  at 
tbe  destruction  of  Fr.  corvette  Cygne  off  Martinique . 
in  1808 :  and  served  at  the  reduction  of  that  island 
in  1809.    Gaz.  1808.  1& 

3  Sir  C.  T.  Jones,  Mid.  of  Leviathan  at  Toulon, 
in  1793;  and  wounded  in  Howe's  action,  1794. 
Was  in  Sant  Pareilin  Bridport's  action,  1795.  1& 

6  R.  R.  Carr^,  Mid.  of  Feteran  at  Copenhagen, 
1801 ;  Lieut,  of  Ort'oa  at  the  same  place,  1807 ; 
and  at  Walcheren.  Commanded  aritomart  at 
Algiers.  1& 

7  Sir  G.  A.  Westpbal,Mid.of  Fic/oryatTrafalgar 
and  wounded,  and  again  wounded  in  defending  a 
merchant  ship  against  tbe  Fr.  20  gun  ship  Alert, 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Belleiste,  at  the  capture  of  Martini- 
que ;  commanded  a  sub-division  of  gun-boats  in  the 
attack  on  Flushinj^,  1809;  and  of  Implacable  at 
the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810,  where  his  services  were 
officislly  mentioned.  As  acting  commander  of 
Columbine  captured  and  destroy^  two  privateers. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Marlborough,  on  the  coast  of 
America,  and  in  1813  commanded  the  boats  of  the 
squadron  at  the  bummg  of  French  Town ;  and  under 
Capt.  Lawrence  at  the  destruction  of  a  battery  and 
cannon  foundry  at  the  entrance  of  the  Susque- 
hanna, when  he  was  wounded.  Commanded  the 
advance  dirision  of  boats  at  the  landinff  on  Ocra- 
croke  Island,  and  capture  of  AnacoMf/a  18  gun  brig, 
and  a  schooner  of  10  guns.    Commander  of  Ana" 


Digitized  by 


Google 


50 


Services  of  Captains. 


comla  in  the  expedition  against  New  Orleans,  1814, 
and  employed  on  shore  with  his  ship's  company  in 
the  Naval  Brigade.  Gaz.  1805,  09, 10, 11, 13  (three 
ti!ne8),18I5. 

8  P.  W.  P.  Wallis.  Mid.  of  Cfenpatra  when  cap- 
tured by  Fr.  frigate  VilU  de  Milan,  after  a  long  ac- 
tion, 1805.  Lieut,  of  Curieux,  and  cut  ont  a  ressel 
in  St.  Ann's  bay,  Guadaloupe,  and  subsequently 
wrecked  in  the  Curieux  on  the  enemy's  coast. 
Lieut,  of  Gloire  at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates 
and  battery  at  An^e  la  Bar(|ue,  Guadaloupe :  and 
also  at  the  surrender  of  the  island.  Second  Lieut, 
of  Shannon  at  the  capture  of  U.  S.  frigate  Chesa- 
peake, 1813,  and  succeeded  to  the  charge  of  the  ship, 
the  first  lieut.  being  killed  and  captain  dangerously 
wounded.    Gaz.  1813. 

9  HughPatton,Mid.ofl{e/i:»-o;;AonatTrafa]gar.ia 

10  Sir  H.  Shiffher,  Lieut,  of  Owen  Glendower  at 
captture  of  the  Island  of  Anholt,  1809.   1& 

11  H.  Forbes,  Mid.  of  Phoshe  at  Trafalgar,  and 
severely  wounded  in  her  boats  in  an  attack  on  a 
French  brig  of  war  off  Genoa,  1805.  Acting  Lieut, 
of  Donegal  at  St.  Domingo,  1806;  and  Lieut,  of 
same  ship  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigate  souadron  at 
Sable.s  D  Olonne ;  and  attack  upon  Fr.  neet  in  Aix 
Roads,  1809.    1& 

12  W.  Walpole,  Mid.  of  Coloina  at  Trafalirar ;  of 
Ajas  when  burnt ;  of  Entlymion  forcing  the  Dar- 
danelles ;  and  severely  and  dangerously  wounded 
while  Lieut  of  Imperieuse  at  the  capture  of  a  con- 
voy and  battery  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1812. 
Commander  of  Curlew  employed  in  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  pirates  at  nas  al  Khyma  in  the 
Persian  Gulf* 


1820,  21 

1  J.  W.  Montagu,  Lieut,  of  Cerberus,  serving  in 
her  boaU  in  the  Mediterranean  at  the  attack  on  a 
convoy  pioteeted  by  several  gun-boats  and  troops 
near  Corfu,  in  1813.    Gaz.  three  times  in*  1813.  lEl 

3  Hon.  G.  P.  Campbell,  Mid.  of  Namur  in 
Strachan's  action .  1805,  and  ot  Seahorse  9X  cxplwre 
of  Badere  Taffer,  1808.  Lieut  of  Belvidera  in  action 
with  and  escape  from  Commodore  Rodgers*  squa- 
dron, in  1812.  la 

4  D.  H.  O'Brien,  Mid.  of  Overyssel,  and  com- 
manded a  flat-bottomed  boat  at  the  expedition  to  the 
Helder  in  1799.  Made  prisoner  when  wrecked  in 
Hussar,  and  after  five  years'  imprisonment  suc- 
ceeded in  a  third  attempt  to  escape.  Lieut  of 
Wttrrim'  at  the  taking  or  Zante,  Cephalonia,  &c. ; 
and  oiAmphion  at  capture  of  the  garrison  and  convoy 
at  Grao ;  and  in  the  action  off  Lissa.  Senior  of 
JJacchante,  in  many  boat  actions  in  the  Adriatic, 
particularly  in  1812,  when  he  cut  ont  seven  vessels 
and  a  convoy  protected  by  several  gun- vessels  on 
the  coast  of  Apulia;  and  in  1813  commanded  a 
division  of  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  flotilla  of  five 

:un  brigs  on  the  coast  of  Cahibria.     Gaz.  1810,  i2, 
2,  13. 

5  W.  B.  Bigland,  Mid.  of  Theseus  at  capture  of 
three  Fr.  frigates  off  Cape  Francois,  1803;  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  attack  on  Cura^a,  1804.  Lieut,  of 
Pompie  at  the  reduction  of  Martuique ;  and  oi  Belle- 


Ti 


isle  in  the  operations  against  Flusbinc-  when  be  acted 
as  aide-  de-camp  to  Sir  G.  Cockbum .  Lieut,  of  Impla- 
cable at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810-11 ;  and  Flair 
Lieut,  in  Sceptre  and  Afarlborou/ch,  and  served  in  ail 
the  important  operations  in  the  Chesapeake  and  coasts 
of  America,  including  the  capture  or  Hampton,  and 
boarding  the  Anaconda  at  Ocracroke.  Gaz.  1809.  T3l 

6  J.  C.  Carpenter,  Lieut,  of  Caledonia,  and  com- 
manded a  fire  vessel  in  the  attack  upon  Fr.  fleet  in 
Aix  Roads,  1809.  B 

8  E.  Lloyd,  Mid.  o( Dictator,  serving  in  the  flotilla 
and  on  shore  at  Egypt  1801,  when  he  was  severely 
bruised:  of  Leda,  and  wounded  when  in  com- 
mand of  a  boat  in  an  attack  upon  a  Fr.  mortar  vessel, 
moored  near  a  battery  at  Boulogne,  1804  ;  and  in 
1805,  assisted  at  the  capture  of  seven  {run-scfanyts  ; 
and  conducted  and  firea  a  catamaran  in  the  attack 
upon  Bologne  flotilla.  Mid.  of  the  same  ship  at  the 
reduction  of  the  Cape,  where  he  served  on  shore 
with  the  army.  Lieut,  of  Raisonable,  and  com- 
manded a  division  of  seamen  and  marines  (Royal 
Blues)  at  the  capture  of  Monte  Video,  and  attack 
upon  Buenos  Ayres;  and  served  till  the  final  evacu- 
ation, 1807.  Lieut,  of  the  same  ship  serving  on 
shore  at  the  capture  of  St.  Paul's,  Isle  of  Rouroon, 
and  aj^ain  wounded ;  and  of  Boadicea,  at  the 
reduction  of  Bourbon  and  Isle  of  France,  where 
be  was  attached  to  the  naval  brigade.  Served  as  a 
Volunteer  with  the  army  at  the  capture  of  Java. 
C<immander  of  Raven  in  the  Gulf  of  Paria,  and 
rendered  important  serviceb,  1814, 15.  Gaz.  1809, 
10,  10. 

9  J.  Gedge,  commanded  Locust  gun-brig  at  the 
capture  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Pouie,  1806 ;  and 
made  Commander  for  an  attack  on  the  enemy's 
flotilla  off  Calais  in   1811.     Gaz.  1811.  JSi 

10  B.  M .  Kellv,  Mid.  of  Gibraltar  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Ferrol  ana  Kgypt,  and  in  the  attack  on  the 
French  works  on  tnc  Island  of  Elba.  Lieut  of 
Adamant  when  she  captured  a  Sp.  frigate  privateer 
of  48  guns  in  1806 ;  and  of  Dofdalus  at  the  capture 
of  the  Island  of  Samana  and  two  privaieerh-,  the 
crews  of  which  were  subseouently  taken  by  a  de- 
tachment under  his  command. 

11  A.  L.  Corry ,  Mid.  of  Diadem  at  the  capture  of 
the  Cape  and  attack  on  Buenos  Ayres ;  and  of  Lcda 
at  Copenhagen  in  1807. 

12  Sir  E.  W.  Parry,  Mid.  of  Vanguard,  in  the 
Baltic  engaged  with  Danish  gun-boats,  1808,  09. 
Lieut  of  Hague,  and  in  1814  served  in  the  boats 
at  capture  of  three  Am.  privateers,  and  destruction 
of  naval  stores  at  Pettipagne  Point.^  Lieut.  Coni> 
msaiA^T  of  Alexander,  sluA  accompanied  Capt.  Ross 
in  1818,  in  an  expedition  to  the  Arctic  regions. 
In  1819,  commanded  an  expedition  which  cross^^d 
the  meridian  of  1  \Q^  Wei«t  long.,  in  74^  44'  N.  lat., 
and  returned  1820.  In  same  year  fitted  ont  a  second 
expedition,  consisti/ig  of  Herla  and  Furtf^  which 
sailed  1821  and  returned  1823.  Commanded  a  thiril 
expedition  in  1824-5;  and  in  1826,  commanded  a 
land  expedition,  whicn  reached  82^  45'  N.lat. 

13  H.  W.  Bruce,  Mid.  of  Euryalus  at  Trafalgar  ; 
and  of  Endffmion  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanetles>. 
Lieut,  of  Belvidaa,  and  assisted  at  capture,  in  the 
boats  of  that  ship  and  Nemesis,  of  two  Danish 
schooners  on  the  coast  of  Norway;  and  was 
slightly  wounded  in  the  action  with  and  rotrcuf. 
from  the  squadron  under  Commodore  Rodgers,  on 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


51 


Ihe  coMt  of  Amenc&.  Served  in  the  boats  of  the 
sqaadron  at  the  capture  of  a  schooner  in  Chesa- 
peake Bay,  and  subsequently  of  a  privateer  of  15 
pms  and  70  men.  When  comraandini^  Manl^, 
assisted  in  the  operations  in  the  Fatuxent  and  Pa- 
Upsoo  rivers. 


1822 

1  W.  J.  Mingaye,  Lieut  and  served  on  shore  with 
the  naval  brigade  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape,  1806. 
Gax.l806. 

2  T.  L.  Peake,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Victorious  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  74  gun- ship  Bivoli  in  1812.  Gaz. 
1812.  »  »  f 

3  N.  DofF,  Mid.  of  Mars  at  Trafalgar ;  of  j4ceive 
at  passage  of  Dardanelles,  where  he  assisted  at  the 
destruction  of  the  IHirkish  redoubt  on  Point  Pesqnies; 
and  subsequently  served  in  several  boat  actions, 
while  in  that  ship  in  the  Adriatic.  In  same  sliip  at 
the  battle  off  Lissa,  and  at  capture  of  Pomofie. 
Commander  of  Espoir,  and  served  in  the  operations 
against  Washington,  Baltimore,  &c.    Gaz.  1811. 

4  Sir  C.  C.  Parker,  Mid.  of  Ea^fle,  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Capri  and  defence  of  Gaieta ;  of  IThii^,  and 
received  a  severe  hurt  in  an  expedition  against  the 
town  of  Cotrone,  1810 ;  and  served  in  her  boats 
at  the  attack  on  a  convoy  under  the  batteries  of 
Ciipe  Talliat,  1811.  Lieut,  of  Malta,  and  present 
at  the  siege  of  Tarragona, 

5  J.  E.  Walcott,  served  nine  years  as  Mid.  under 
Sir  S.  Hood.  Mid.  of  Lively  at  capture  of  Sp. 
treasure  ships,  1804 ;  and  in  action  with  Sp.  74  gun 
ship  Gloriosoj  1805;  of  Centaur  at  Copenhagen, 
1807 ;  and  when  Mate  of  that  ship  (on  the  death 
of  the  Lieut.)  commanded  at  the  capture  of  a 
)>anish  desnatch-boat,  protected  by  troops  and  field- 
pieces,  off  Moen  Islana.  Acting  Flag  Lieut,  at  the 
capture  of  Sewolod  Russ.  74  in  1806 ;  and  in  Wal- 
cberen  expedition.  Captain  of  Tvne,  and  com- 
manded her  boats  with  those  of  Thradan  at  the 
capture  of  a  piratical  vessel,  in  1823. 

7  C.  Nelson,  Mkl.  of  Superb  at  St.  Domingo.  1& 

8  £arl  Spencer,  commanded  Talbot  at  the 
battle  of  Navarin ;  and  assisted  at  the  reduction  of 
Morea  Castle,  in  1828. 

9  J.  H.  Plumridge,  Mid.  of  Leda^  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  1801 ;  and  of  Defence  at  Trafalgar. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Melpomene  in  action  with  Danish 
flotilla;  and  commanded  her  boats  at  destruction 
of  a  Danish  cutter  and  some  merchant  vessels,  in 
1809.  Senior  of  Menelaus  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle 
of  France ;  and  of  Resistancef  and  served  in  her  boats 
At  the  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Port  D'Anzo.  Aide- 
de-camp  to  Sir  £.  Pellew  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa. 
Gaz.  180!^. 

10  Sir  G.  Tyler,  lost  an  arm  when  Mid.  of  Spartan , 
in  Qttiberon  Bay,  in  1811. 

11  Sir  J.  Franklin,  Mid.  of  Pofyphemw  at  Co- 
penhagen, 1801:  and  passenger  in  Earl  Camtien 
Indiaroan,  in  tne  action  with  Linois'  squadron. 
Mid.  of  Brlleropkon  at  Trafalgar;  and  Lieut,  of 
Bedford^  and  wounded  at  capture  of  the  flotilla  on 
Lac  Borgne;  and  commanaed  that  ship's  small 
arm  men  in  the  operations  against  New  Orleans. 


Lieut.-Commander  of  Trent  hired  brig,  in  Capt. 
Buchan's  expedition  to  the  northward  of  Spitzber- 
gen,  1818 ;  and  in  1819  commanded  a  land  expedi- 
tion from  the  shores  of  Hudson  Bay  to  the  Arctic 
Ocean,  and  to  ascertain  the  position  of  the  mouth 
of  the  Coppermine  River,  &c.,  from  which  he  re- 
turned, 1822.  In  1825,  undertook  a  second  land 
expedition,  for  the  purpose  of  further  exploration, 
in  conjunction  with  Capt.  Parry  and  Blossoni^  and 
returned  1827.  In  1845,  took  command  of  Terror 
and  Erebus  and  proceeded  on  a  polar  voyage,  in 
which  he  is  at  present  absent.    Gaz  1814. 

12  Sir  T.  Herbert,  Mid.  of  Excellent  at  de- 
fence of  Gaieta  and  taking  of  Capri,  1806 ;  and  of 
Blonde  at  capture  of  the  French  and  Danish  West 
India  Islands,  1809.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Euryalus 
in  the  operations  in  the  Potomac,  including  the 
capture  of  Fort  Washington  and  Alexandria,  and 
twice  wounded.  Capt.  of  Calliove  and  Blenheim 
from  ( >ct.  1840  until  Feb.  1843,  in  China,  during  which 
time  he  commanded  a  division  of  the  squadron  at 
the  taking  the  furls  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and  against 
Canton,  in  1841 ;  and  assisted,  and  on  several  occa- 
sions commanded,  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
China  between  those  dates.    Gaz.  1607,14. 

13  C.  H.  Reid,  Mid.  of  NetUy  schooner,  at  the 
capture  of  St.  Lucia  and  the  f )urrh  West  India  Is- 
lands, 1803.    Lieut,  of  irrtffiJu;icA  at  Copenhagen, 

1807.  m 

14  H.  T.  B.  Collier,  Mid.  of  Brilliant  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  Belleisle  and  Ferrol,  and  served  in  her 
boats  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  (ru^'pe  from  Vigo  Ray ; 
and  of  Endymion  in  1803-5,  when  that  snip  was 
attached  to  the  in  shore  squadron  off  the  Penmarcks, 
and  during  other  important  services.  Mid.  of 
Canopus  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  at  d 
Lieut,  of  Banterer  in  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen, 
1807.  Lieut,  of  Amelia^  and  assisted  at  the  de- 
struction of  three  French  frigates  off  the  Sables 
D'Olonne,  1809:  and  Senior  of  Leda  at  the  capture 
of  Java,  1811.  1& 

15  J.  Brenton,  Mate  of  Ceesar  in  the  actions  off 
Algeziras,  and  in  the  Straits,  1801.  Acting  (Com- 
mander in  charge  of  a  division  of  gim-lK>ats  at  the 
defence  of  Riga,  and  in  an  expedition  against  Met- 
tau,  in  1812.  B 

16  G.  R.  Pechell,  Mid.  of  Medusa  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Sp.  treasure  ships,  1804;  of  Revenge 
at  the  capture  of  four  French  frigates,  1806 ;  and 
of  Venus  at  the  defence  of  Vigo.  Lieut,  of  Macf 
doHian,  and  brought  out  witli  her  boats  a  lugger 
from  under  the  batteries  of  lie  D'Aix,  in  1812. 
Commander  of  Colibri  and  Recruit  off  New  York, 
and  Charleston  in  1814 ;  and  of  Tnmar  and  Bellette 
on  the  N.  America  and  \V.  India  station.    Gaz.  Ibl4. 

18  H.  B.  Powell,  Mid.  of  Kangaroo,  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Loire,  1798  ;  and  of  Vhrginie  at  cap- 
ture  of  i^utch  frigate  GneUierland,  and  at  defence 
of  Louisa  tender  of  four  ^uns,  when  attacked  by  a 
privateer  of  14  guns.  Lieut,  of  St,  AlbaWs,  and 
served  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz ;  and  a  volunteer  in 
Imjfregnablc  at  Algiers. 

20  J.  T.  Coffin,  Mid.  of  Harrier  at  the  capture 
of  Dutch  frigate  Pallas^  1806.  Lieut,  of  Vivto- 
rious  at  capture  of  Fr.  74  gun  ship  RivoU,  1812. 
Gaz.  1806,  12.  la 


Digitized  by 


Google 


52 


Services  of  Captains. 


1823 

1  E.  Cuneon,  Lieut.,  senrinff  as  Aide-de-camp  to 
a  general  officer  in  the  expedition  against  New  Or- 
leans.   Capt.  of  Asia  at  Navarin.    Oaz.  1815.  1& 

2  S.  Arabin,  Mid.  of  Tigrt,  in  co-operation 
with  the  Turks  on  the  coasts  of  Syria  and  Egypt, 
in  1799,  and  snbsequent  years,  annof  Antelope  in 
an  attack  on  an  armed  y^mA  at  the  mouth  of  the 
Scheldt.  Commanded  a  Sicilian  gun-vessel  at  the 
defence  of  Sicily ;  and  Acting  Lieut,  of  Pomp^e,and 
senred  at  the  destruction  of  the  redoubt  on  Point 
Perquxes  at  the  entrance  of  the  Dardanelles :  and  in 
the  same  ship  at  Copenhagen,  1807.     Gaz.  1807.  ISL 

3  Hon.  H.  J.  Rons,  served  in  the  boats  of  Bac 
ehante  in  the  Adriatic,  particularly  at  the  capture 
of  a  convoy  at  Port  Lemo  in  1812 ;  the  Corfu  flo- 
tilla; Castle  of  Karlebargo,  and  seven  gun-vessels 
and  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Abruzzi  in  1813,  and 
the  fortresses  of  Ragusa,  Cattaro,  &c.,  &c.  Oaz. 
1813. 

4  T.  B.  Clowes,  Mid.  of  Leda  in  several  actions 
with  the  Boulogne  flotilla,  1803 ;  at  the  capture  of 
the  Cape  and  Monte  Video,  in  1806;  and  com- 
manded a  gun-boat  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
1809.  » 

6  E.  Boxer,  Mid.  of  Dorie,  and  assisted  at  the 
cutting  out  Fr.  20  gun  corvette  Chevrette  from  Ca- 
maret  Bay,  in  1801.  Lieut  of  THigre.  and  com- 
manded a  detachment  of  seamen  landed  in  Egypt, 
1807,  and  a  division  of  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a 
convoy  at  Rosas,  in  1809 ;  and  had  the  direction  of 
the  gun-boats  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  1813. 
Capt.  of  Pimte  in  the  operations  on  tne  coast  of 
Syria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in 
1840.    Gaz.  1807, 1809. 

7 '  G.  F.  Rich,  Mid.  of  ImmortaUt^  from  1802, 
serving  in  the  various  attacks  on  the  Fr.  flotUU  at 
Boulogne,  by  catamarans  and  fire-ships ;  and  oom- 
mandM  a  boat  at  capture  of  a  Fr.  gun-brig  from 
under  Cape  Orinez.  Lieut,  of  Clvde^  employed  on 
special  service,  distribntiuff  proclamations  of  the 
Sp.  juntas :  and  commandedfa  division  of  gun-boats, 
as  Acting  Commander,  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
1809.   Gaz.  1809. 

8  W.  J.  H.  Johnstone,  Mid.  of  Venerable  in  ac- 
tive co-operation  with  the  patriots  on  the  north 
coast  of  Spain,  in  1812. 


1824 

2  W.  H.  Smyth,  Mid.  of  ComwaUu  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigate  SemUUtnte  in  St.  Paul's  Ba^,  1806 ; 
and  of  Powerful  in  the  expedition  to  Flushing, 
1809.  Commanded  a  gun-bont  at  the  defence  of 
Cadiz,  1810,  11 ;  and  at  the  same  time  made  valua- 
ble surveys  of  the  coast.  Lieut,  in  the  flotilla  at  de- 
fence of  Sicilv  :  and  airain  employed  surveying  the 
various  localities  in  which  he  was  serving ;  and  at 
the  peace  had  nearly  completed  his  survey  of  Sicily 
and  its  islands,  which  in  command  of  ^m^  sloop  be 
finished.  Commander  of  Adventure  and,  1821-24, 
conducted  an  important  survey  along  the  shores  of  the 
Mediterranean,  from  Alexandria  to  Bona  and  parte 
of  Italy,  embracing  the  Great  Gulf  of  Syrtis  and 
islands  of  Sardinia,  the  Morea,  Ionian  Islands,  Al- 
bania, and  Malta.  1& 

3  J.  Ryder  Burton,  Mid. of  JVarcianur^and served 
on  shore  at  the  capture  of  the  Saintes,  1809 ;  and  of 
/ZAin,  in  active  co-operation  with  the  patrioto  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  and  was  desperately  wounded 
at  the  taking  of  Castro.  Lieut,  of  Albion^  and  com- 
manded a  gun-boat  at  Algiers;  and  while  com- 
mander of  Cameleon,  in  1824,  captured,  bv  board- 
ing under  the  batteries  of  Algiers,  (just  as  bis  recal 
was  made,)  the  Algerine  corvette  TripoH,  of  22 
guns  and  143  men.  Received  in  1818  a  gold  medal 
of  the  Society  of  Arts,  for  an  invention  for  pro- 
pelling ships  in  a  calm.  Author  of  pamphlets  on 
NavalArchitecture,  and  other  professional  subjects. 

4  R.  Saumarez,  Mid.  of  Spartan  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  the  castles  of  Pesaro  and  Ceaenatico^  Lusin, 
Zante,  Cephalonia.  and  Cerign ;  and  in  action  with 
Neapolitan  flotilla  m  the  bay  of  Naples.  Lieut,  of 
Bacchante  at  the  sieges  of  Irieste  and  Cattaro.  E 

5  W.  F.  Martin,  Mid.  of  Akbar,  serving  in  the 
Scheldt,  1815;  and  of  Alceate  in  Lord  Amherst's 
embassy  to  China,  and  wrecked  in  that  ship.  Com- 
mander of  Fty.  1823,  and  rendered  important  ser- 
vices to  British  interesU  at  Callao,  when  senior 
officer  at  that  place. 

6  J.  Montagu,  Mid.  of  TYgr^,  serving  in  her 
boau  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  1809.  Lieut,  ot  Al- 
cette  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Ponume^  1811.  Gaz. 
1809,  11.  A 

7  Hon.  R.  S.  Dundas,  Capt.  of  Melville  on  the 
coast  of  China,  indudiug  the  capture  of  the  forts  of 
the  Boeca  Tjrgris,  and  the  operations  against  Canton, 
1841. 

8  T.  Prickett,  served  on  shore  at  the  capture  of 
St.  Lucia,  1803.  Senior  Lieut,  of  JHenard  at  capture 
of  Fr.  16  gun  corvette  DiUffenie^  1805  ;  and  sercfHl 
large  privateers ;  and  of  Elk^  and  actively  employed 
in  command  of  her  boato  in  the  Gulf  Florida  in  ac- 
tion with  batteries  and  gun-boats.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Elk  at  the  surrender  of  St.  Domingo.  Com- 
mander of  Victor  9Xkd  OwenOlendower,  actively  em- 
ployed on  the  coast  of  Africa  during  the  Ashantee 
war,  a  great  part  of  which  time  he  was  senior  of- 
ficer. It 

9  A.  D.  Y.  Arbuthnott,  Mid.  of  Mare  at  Tra- 
falgar: capture  of  four  Fr.  frigates,  1806,  and 
Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  employed  in  gun-boat  s<»rrice 
in  the  Scheldt,  1809;  and  m  theTagus,  1810,  11. 
Capt.  on  particular  service  in  Syria  in  co-operation 
with  the  British  forces,  in  1840.  |& 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


53 


10  J.  p.  Chapman ,  Mid.  of  Decade,  and  woanded 
t  the  capture  of  some  yesiiels  in  the  West  Indies ; 
nd  captured  in  a  prize  and  confined  several  months 
1  h  dangeon  at  Truxillo.  Mate  of  Fortunie,  serving 
1  her  boats  at  capture  of  a  large  privateer.  Lieut. 
UnviMcible  at  Uie  defence  of  Cadiz,  1811 ;  and  in 
[>mmand  of  the  launch  at  the  storming  of  Port 
louis,  Matagorda,  and  wounded  when  command- 
ig  a  division  of  gun-boats.  Lieut,  of  Malta  in 
hsrge  of  a  division  of  gun-boats  at  the  capture  of 
raieta;  Senior  of  Curacoa  at  the  reduction  of 
renoa ;  and  of  iZova/  Oeorge  at  Tarragona.  Gaz. 
810.  H 


1825 

1  P.  Grace,  Mid .  of  Ganges  at  Copenhagen .  1801 ; 
nd  of  Orefkomnd  at  the  capture  of  PaUas  frigate, 
ear  Java,  in  1806.  Acting  Lieut,  of  PUmtmtaUe, 
nd  severely  wounded  in  action  with  the  Malays, 
809 ;  and  assisted  at  the  destruction  of  a  brig  of  16 
uns  and  136  men,  under  the  batteries  of  Roy  an,  in 
^e  boats  of  Senuramis,  of  which  ship  he  was  Lieut, 
bz.  1806, 11, 11. 

2  W.  Hotham,  Mid.  of  Eagk,  and  assisted  at  the 
ifge  of  Gaieta,  and  storming  of  Capri,  1806,  and 
etence  of  Cadiz,  1810.  Lieut,  of  same  ship  at 
he  capture  of  Piume ;  destruction  of  the  batteries 
*f  Rorigno;  and  capture  of  the  arsenal  of  Trieste 
813 ;  and  |Muticipated  in  a  variety  of  other  boat  ser- 
ices  in  the  Adriatic.  Gaz.  1811^  13,  three  times.  H 

4  Hon.  M.  Stopford,  Mid.  of  Sdpion  at  capture 
•f  Java,  1810. 

5  J.  Shekel,  Mid.  and  served  at  the  capture  of  St. 
Mdh,  Lieut,  of  Paudtmr,  and  employed  in  the 
lotilla  at  the  reduction  of  Surinam,  1804;  of  Nero 
D  Calder's  action ;  was  wounded  in  the  action  oif 
Perrol ;  and  capture  of  Marengo  and  BeUe  Pouie. 
liieut.  of  BeUeropkoHf  and  commanded  a  boat  in  the 
ittock  on  the  Russian  flotilla  in  the  Baltic,  1809. 
Saz.  1805, 09.  ISl 

6  J.  Stoddart,  Lieut,  of  Melammu,  and  served 
n  her  boats  at  destruction  of  Pr.  74  gun  ship 
^mp^ueux^  off  Cape  Henry,  1806:  of  Canojnu  at 
ibe  destruction  of  two  ships  of  the  line  off  Cette,  in 
1810 ;  and  served  in  her  boats  in  several  attacks  on 
he  enemy's  flotilla,  in  the  Paro  of  Messina.  Com- 
manded Stromboli  bomb  in  co-operation  with  the 
Patrioto  on  the  Coast  of  Catalonia,  1812,  13.    Gaz 

1813.  ia 

8  Earl  of  Hardwicke,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte, 
ind  commanded  a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 

9  H.  D.  Chads,  Mid.  of  Excellent,  at  the  de- 
fence of  Gaieta  and  the  capture  of  Capn.  Lieut,  of 
Ipku^enim,  and  assisted  at  the  reduction  of  the  Isle 
de  Bourbon,  and  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the 
seamen  and  marines  at  the  Isle  de  la  Passe,  after  the 
death  of  Lieut.  Norman ;  and  captured  in  the  attack 
on  the  Pr.  frigates  at  Port  Sud  Est.  Senior  Lieut  of 
Java,  and  captured,  after  a  highly  honourable  de- 
fence, by  the  U.  S.  frigate  ConttituHon,  of  superior 
force,  m  which  Capt.  Lambert  was  killed.  Com- 
msnded  ColunMa,  at  the  reduction  of  Qoadaloupe, 
in  1815 ;  and  Araekne  throughout  the  Burmese 
WW.    Gaz.  1810, 12. 


12  J.  Gore,  Lieut,  of  Prince  of  Wales  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807;  and  Acting  Commander  of  Griffon 
at  the  blockade  and  surrender  of  the  city  of  St. 
Domingo,  1809.  ^ 

13  C.  Bowen,  Mid.  of  Pofyphemua  during  the 
operations  against  Buenos  Ayres,  1807.  Com- 
mander of  Driver,  and  actively  employed  on  the 
coast  of  Africa  during  th9  Ashantee  war.  1& 

14  G.  R.  Lambert,  Mid.  of  Eagle  from  1809  to 
1814,  and  shared  in  the  services  or  that  ship  in  the 
Adriatic,  including  the  taking  of  Trieste  ana  Piume, 
where  he  served  on  shore. 

16  A.  T.  E.  Vidal,  has  been  employed  since  the 
peace  in  surveying^  various  portions  of  the  globe ; 
and  is  at  present  in  the  surveying  service.  Gaz. 
1810. 


1826 

1  J.  G.  Aptin,  Mid.  of  Terpsichore,  and  served 
in  her  boats,  cutting  out  from  under  the  batteries  of 
St.  Denis,  Isle  de  Bourbon,  the  Pr.  corvette  TVmr- 
terelle,  1805.  Lieut,  commanding  Arrow  schooner, 
and  ofSciallv  noticed  for  activity  on  the  coast  of 
France,  and  north  coast  of  Spain,  particularly  at 
the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian  and  at  Santona.  1& 

2  W.  Keats,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  St.  Domingo,  1806 ; 
at  Copenhagen,  1807  ;  emoarkinir  the  Sp.  army  from 
Nyborg,  1808;  Waicheren  expedition,  1809;  of 
MUford  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  Hibemia  at 
blockade  of  Toulon,  1812. 

3  Sir  H.  J.  Leeke,  Mid.  of  Volontaire,  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  boats  at  destruction  of  a  Pr. 
vessel  near  Marseilles;  and  in  the  bav  of  Rosas  in 
1809.  Lieut,  of  Lion  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope : 
and  Commander  of ^  Mspnidon,  actively  employed 
on  the  Coast  of  Africa  in  suppression  of  the  slave 
trade.  Gaz.  1809. 

4  T.  Martin,  Lieut,  and  commanded  boats  of 
Penelope,  in  conjonction  with  those  of  Pomone,  at 
the  rescue  of  the  crew  of  Atalante,  on  shore*  under 
batteries,  on  the  Pr.  Coast,  and  also  at  destruction 
of  a  convoy  near  Cape  Prior,  1807.  Senior  Lieut, 
of  same  ship,  and  commanded  a  party  of  seamen 
at  the  taking  of  Port  Trinity,  and  the  surrender  of 
Martinique,  m  1809.  Commander  of  Surinam  at 
the  peace.    In  continual  serrice  from  1799  to  1815. 

5  H.  Edwards,  Lieut,  of  Atlas  at  St.  Domingo. 

6  M.  Seymour,  Mid.  of  Hannibal  at  capture  of 
Pr.  frigate  Sultane,  in  1814. 

8  H.  Litchfield,  Mid.  of  Impetueux,  and  assisted 
at  blowing  up  Insolente  in  the  Morbihan  river,  1800, 
and  servM  m  her  barge  cutting  out  Pr.  corvette 
Guipe  from  Vigo,  in  1801.  Mid.  of  Pigue  at  the 
reduction  of  Aux  Cayes  and  other  ports  at  St.  Do- 
mingo, 1803;  and  served  on  shore  at  the  attack 
on  Curagoa,  1804.  Acting  Master  of  Renard  at 
capture  of  Pr.  corvette  Diligente,  and  destruction  of 
General  Emouf  privateer.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Rein- 
deer at  Walcheren :  and  commanded  Mohawh  in 
tiie  operations  on  the  Coast  of  America,  including 
the  attack  on  Craney  Island,  and  Hampton,  ana 
served  in  her  boat  at  the  destruction  of  Am. 
schooner  Asp,  in  1813.  1& 


Digitized  by 


Google 


54 


Services  of  Captains. 


1827 

1  R.  A.  Yiites,  Lieut,  of  Quebec,  and  served  in 
tbe  boats  of  that  ship  in  the  Vlie  stream  at  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  14  gun  schooner  privateer  Jeune  Louise, 
whose  captain  he  killed  in  a  personal  conflict,  1810. 
Gaz.  1810. 

2  E.  Le  C.  Tbomborougb,  Mid.  of  Apollo  from 
1809  to  1814 ;  and  assisted  at  the  rapture  of  a  large 
store  ship  under  the  batteries  of  Corsica ;  destruc- 
tion of  a  xebec  of  six  guns,  a  strong  tower  near 
Rrindisi,  capture  of  the  islands  uf  Augusta  and 
Curzola,  and  subsequently  of  Paxo,  &c. 

3  C.  O.  Randolph,  Mid.  of  Doneftal  at  the  de- 
stniction  of  three  French  frigates  off  the  Sables 
D'Olonne  in  1809,  in  the  attack  on  the  French  fleet 
in  Aix  Roads  in  the  same  year,  and  at  the  attenapt 
to  destroy  two  friffates  under  the  batteries  of  La 
Hogne,  in  1810.  Lieut,  of  Eurotas  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Chrinde,  1814.    Oaz.  1814. 

4  H.  B.  Martin,  Capt.  of  Car^f/brr  in  the  ope- 
rations on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1840. 

5  R.  Patton,  Mid.  of  BeUerophon  at  Trafalgar. 
Hon.  Med.  Royal  Humane  Society.  3GL 

6  R.  Aitchison,  acting  Lieut,  of  Vengeur  in  the 
expedition  to  New  Orleans ;  and  Lieut,  of  the  Ltander 
at  Algiers.  ISl 

8  S.  Thornton,  Mid.  of  Phoehe  at  capture  of  U.  S. 
frigate  Essex,  in  1814.  Lieut,  of  Liffey,  and  served 
in  that  ship  in  the  Burmese  war. 

9  F.  W.  Beechey,  Mid.  of  Atirea  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigates  off  Madagascar,  1811;  and  of 
Venf^eur,  when  he  was  actively  employed  in  the  ex- 
pedition against  New  Orleans,  and  in  her  boats  on 
the  Mississippi,  1815.  Lieut,  of  TVent  in  Bu- 
chan's  voyage  to  Spitsbergen,  1818;  of  Hecla  in 
Parry's  tirst  polar  voyase ;  and  of  Adventure  in 
Capt.  Smyth's  survey  of  tbe  Gulf  of  Syrtis  and 
Cyrenaica,  when  he  explored  a  vast  tract  of  country 
and  made  valuable  researches.  Commander  of 
Blossom  in  a  voyajj^e  to  the  Pacific  and  Beering's 
Straits  in  connection  with  Parry  and  Franklin's 
expedition,  1825-8  ;  and  is  still  conducting  an  im- 
portant survey  on  the  Irish  coast. 

11  F.  Brace,  Mid.  of  Firginie  at  capture  of  Dutch 
frigate  Ouelderland, 

13  J.  Foote,  Mid.  of  Seahorse  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Sensible  1798.  and  also  in  the  Bav  of 
Naples  at  surrender  of  tbe  forts,  &c.  Lieut,  or  Rl. 
Oeorge  at  passage  of  the  Dardanelles ;  and  of  Queen, 
and  wounded  in  a  gun-boat  manned  by  that  ship  for 
the  protection  of  a  convoy  in  the  Straits  of  GibriUtar, 
and  made  prisoner  after  a  highly  honourable  resist- 
ance. Lieut,  of  Caledonia,  and  commanded  a  boat, 
storming  the  batteries  at  Point  du  Ch^,  1810. 
Commanded  the  squadron  on  west  coast  of  Africa, 
1842.    Gaz.  1806.    1& 

16  Earl  Talbot,  Commander  of  Philomel  at 
Navarin. 

17  Sir  W.  Symonds,  Mid.  of  London  in  Bridport's 
action,  1795 ;  and  present  at  capture  of  Fr.  fngntes 
Loire  and  Oentille,  and  Jean  Bart  corvette.    Mid. 


of  Ccrbei  us  at  capture  of  two  large  corvettes,  and 
several  pri?ateers;  and  in  action  with  four  Sp. 
frigates  and  two  corvettes  off  Cape  Ortegal,  in  1 799. 
As  Senior  Lieut,  of  Scorpion,  and  in  command  of 
Violet  lup'ger,  actively  employed  on  the  Spanish 
main,  capturing  many  privateers ;  and  also  in  the 
Channel.  Senior  Lieut,  of  St,  Domingo  at  Flush- 
ing :  and  of  Pique  till  1816.  Appointed  Surveyor 
of  tne  Navy  in  1832,  and  is  the  constructor  of  some 
of  the  finest  ships  in  tbe  navy. 


1828 

1  J.  W.  DalUng,  Mid.  of  Defence  at  Trafalgar; 
and  Mate  of  Amphion,  and  served  in  her  boats  at 
the  takinff  of  the  fort  of  Cortelazzo  with  six  gun- 
boats and  convoy  under  its  protection  in  1809.  1& 

2  J.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Phaiton,  and  employed  at  de- 
struction of  Point  Canonniere  at  the  Isle  of  France, 
and  capture  of  two  vessels  at  that  place.  Mate  of 
Blanche  at  capture  of  the  Fr.frigate  Guerriere,  1806 : 
and  of  Pompce,  and  slightly  wounded  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Martinique,  1809.  Commanded  a  gun 
boat  in  the  Lillo,  in  the  expedition  to  the  Scheldt . 
and  served  as  Lieut,  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810. 
Lieut,  of  Marlborough  on  the  coast  of  America  ^ 
and  commanded  one  of  the  five  boats  which  captured 
four  large  schooner  privateers  in  the  Rapnahanock, 
1813  s  and  served  in  the  operations  in  tne  Chesa- 
peake. In  command  of  Marlborough's  launch  which 
was  sunk  at  attack  on  Craney  Island;  served  at 
capture  of  Hampton .  Commanded  Sceptre's  launch 
at  the  landing  on  Ocracroke,  and  capture  of  Ana^ 
conda  and  Atlas  s  and  in  1814,  stormed  the  two 
forts  on  the  eastern  shore  of  the  Chesapeake,  &c. 
Served  as  aide-de-camp  to  Sir  George  Cockbnm  in 
the  Potomac,  and  at  Yeooomico,  where  he  com- 
manded the  headmost  boat,  and  on  landing  pursued 
the  flying  enemy  and  captured  a  field  piece  /  and  was 
present  at  destructton  of  Barney's  flotilla ;  battle  of 
Bladensberg ;  at  Wasbinfpton ;  attack  on  Baltimore ; 
and  on  ten  occasions  offiaally  noticed.  Com  inander 
of  Meteor  at  Algiers.  Capt.  of  Samarang,  and 
planned  and  commanded  the  expedition  which  forced 
the  inner  passage  from  Macao  to  Canton;  and  par- 
ticipated in  the  various  services  in  China,  including 
the  operations  against  Canton  in  1841.  Gas.  1809, 
13,  14,  14,  15. 

3  J.  F.  Studdert,  Mid.  of  Dannemark  in  tbe  Wal- 
cheren  expedition,  and  served  on  shore  in  Holland, 
1814.  Commander  of  Champion  during  the  Bur- 
mese war. 

4  W.  Sandom,  Mid.  of  Egyptienne  in  Calder'a 
action,  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Libre,  1805. 
Mate  of  PompSe  and  served  on  shore  at  the  defence 
of  Gaieta,  1806,  at  the  storming  of  Capri,  and 
battle  of  Maida ;  and  commanded  a  division  of  gun- 
boats in  taking  the  fortress  of  Sc]rUa,  and  frequently 
engaged  on  the  coast  of  Calabria.  Acting  Lieut, 
of  PompSe  at  the  passage  of  the  DardaneUea,  and 
commanded  a  dirision  of  her  boats  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  the  Turkish  squadron  and  batteries  on  Point 
Pesquies.  Commanded  a  mortar  vessel  at  Copen  - 
hagtm.  Lieut,  of  Bonue  Citouenne  at  the  capture 
of  Fr.  frighte  Furieuse,  in  18({9^  and  of  Fttrieuse, 
and  served  in  her  boats,  cutting  out  an  armed 
xebec  from  under  tbe  batteries  of  Orbitello,  and 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains, 


55 


at  the  caplore  of  a  convoy  near  Cirita  Vecchia  in 
1813.  Comaiander  of  Etna  bomb  hI  Algiers.  Com- 
nianded  the  naral  forces  on  the  lakes  of  Canada, 
1838-43,  and  rendered  good  service  during  the  dis- 
torfaances.    Gaz.  18U9-13-38. 

5.  G.  W.  C.  Coartenav,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  the 
capture  of  Marenro  and  Belie  Ptmie,  1806;  and 
served  on  shore  with  the  naval  brigade  on  the  north 
coASt  of  Spain.  Lieut,  of  Cyrene,  and  officially 
noticrd  in  an  attack  with  the  buats  of  that  ship  on 
a  slave  factory  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  in  1822 ;  and 
vhile  commanding  Owen  Glendower,  was  actively 
roiployed  against  the  Ashantees,  in  1824. 

6  6.  B.  Martin,  Commander  of  Mtuquito  at 
Navarxn. 

7  Hon.  F.  W.  Grey,  Mid.  of  Naiad,  and  assisted 
at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war  under 
tbe  batteries  of  Bona,  1824.  Capt.  of  Emlyminn, 
ncd  9erv<*d  on  shore  at  tlie  capture  of  Cbin-Kiang- 
Foo,  1842. 

B  T.  Dench,  Mid.  of  Ardent  at  St.  Fiorenzo,  and 
sf  rved  on  whore  during  the  occupation  of  Toulon,  in 
17i^3;  of  St.  Getfrf(e  m  Hotham's  two  actions,  in 
17!^  ;  of  Britannia  off  Cape  St.  Vincent ;  of  GoUah 
at  the  bcHnbardiiient  of  Cadiz,  and  at  the  Nile ;  and 
commanded  a  boat,  cutting  out  a  gun  vessel  from 
ander  the  Cattle  of  Aboukir.  Commander  of 
Xamtiiu*  from  1808  to  1814  on  the  Lisbon  and  Medi 
terraneaa  stations ;  and  captured  six  privateers,  and 
destroyed  a  seventh  near  Cape  Bon.    1& 

9*  Hod.  G.  F.  Hotham,  Volunteer  in  Northum- 
^land  at  the  destruction  of  two  Fr.  frio^ates  and 
bri|?  off  L'Orient,  1812.  Mid.  of  RamiUiea  during 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America  (including 
Mooee  lalaud,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans)  and  of 
Umi/en,  at  Algiers. 

10  -1.  Campbell,  served  at  capture  of  the  islands 
of  Martinlqae  and  St.  Lucia,  and  storming  of  Basse 
Terre,  Goadaloiipe,  1794.  Signal  Lieut,  or  Triumph 
in  Caider'a  action. 

11  R.  Li.  Baynes,  Commander  of  Atia  at  Navarin 

13  T.  Jones,  Mid.  of  Endymion  at  the  passage  of 
the  Oardanelles,  1807. 1& 

14  E.  Pa rcell,  M id.  of  Impetucux^  and  commanded 
u  am>ed  boat  in  the  Scheldt  in  the  Flushing  ezpe- 
dition,  1809 ;  and  again  in  the  Tagus  in  co-operation 
with  the  British  army,  1810.  Served  in  the  batteries 
of  Torres  Vedras  under  Sir  T.  Picton  ;  and  Mid.  of 
Fie/mr,  in  command  of  a  boat  at  the  capture  of 
two  Daniah  gun-vessels,  1811,  in  which  he  was 
wovusded. 

15  O.  Lloyd,  Mid.  of  Folontaire  and  Cambrian^ 
sa^  served  in  their  boats  at  tbe  siege  of  Tarragona, 
1810  ;  at  tbe  destruction  of  batteries  at  Palamos : 
of  several  vessels  at  Cadeouies  and  Sylva,  as  well 
tattinr  out  a  French  vessel  from  under  the  Medes 
Ulani£y  in  1811.  Acting  Commander  of  Casti' 
Bmu  in   her  action  with  U.  S.  sloop  Wasp  at  the 

t  of  .d99n,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814.  la 


17  T.  Bennett,  Mid.  of  Monarch  at  Camperdown, 
and  sligfatlv  wounded.  Lieut,  of  Cameieonf  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  capture  of  10  gun  schooner 
Remmrd  under  the  batteries  of  Rimasol,  1803;  and 
OB  several  oUier  occasions.  Second  Lieut,  of  Sea- 
iarwe  at  the  capture  of  Turkish  60  gun  frigate  Ba- 
d€rr  Zaffefj  aod  actioa  with  the  squadron,  1808;  and 


commanded  a  detachment  of  boats  at  the  capture  of 
the  Islands  of  Gianuti  and  Planoza,  1809. 

18  P.  Richards,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Queen  Charlotte 
»t  Algiers.  Capt.  of  ComwalHs  in  China;  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  attack  on  Chinese  camp  at 
Segahon  ;  taking  of  Woosung  and  Sbanghae  ;  and 
the  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Poo,  1842. 

19  R.  W.  Parsons,  Lieut  of  Victor  in  action  with 
Malay  pirates,  1807,  and  headed  the  boarders  of 
Diana  at  tbe  capture  of  Pr.  brig  of  war  Teazer^ 
Hod  a  convoy  at  the  mouth  of  the  Gironde,  in  181 1. 
Gaz.  1811,13.  m 


1829 

1  H.  Gosset,  Mid.  of  Euryalut  in  the  Walcberen 
expedition,  1809;  and  in  the  engngements  with 
Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon,  in  1810  and  if;  and  of  Edin- 
burgh  on  tbe  coast  of  Italy,  at  the  taking  of  Port 
D*Anzo,  Keggio,  Santa  Maura,  and  in  the  Golph 
of  Spezzia.  Mid.  of  Havannahy  and  assisted  in  tne 
operations  in  tlie  Chesapeake  and  coast  of  America, 
including  tbe  attack  on  Baltimore,  &c.,  and  served 
in  the  barge  of  that  ship  at  capture  of  Fr.  brig  of 
war,  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  at  Courigeou, 

2  A.  Crawford,  Mid.  of  Immortality  and  CW^, 
from  1802  Ull  1806,  and  shared  in  all  the  actions  of 
those  ships  with  the  batteries  and  Bouloorne  flotilla ; 
and  of  Roval  Oeorge  at  the  nassage  of  the  Dar- 
danelles. Lieut  of  Sultan,  ana  served  in  her  boatf<, 
cutting  out  several  vessels  from  Oneglia;  at  the 
destruction  of  Robutte  and  lAon  off  Cette ;  and  of 
Malta  on  tbe  coast  of  Catalonia,  and  at  the  siege 
of  Tarragona,  1813.   la 

3  G.  Haye  commanded  the  boats  of  Active  and 
Cerberus  at  the  capture  of  four  vessels  under  a 
heavy  fire  of  musquetry  at  Pesticbi,  in  the  Adriatic, 
181 1 ;  and  in  the  same  year  assisted  at  the  de- 
struction of  a  convoy  and  magazines  at  Ortona ;  and 
in  the  action  off  Lissa,  where  be  was  severely  burnt. 
Assisted  in  the  boats  of  same  ship  at  the  capture  of 
a  large  convoy,  near  Ragosniza,  defended  by  300 
troops  ;  and  succeeded  to  tne  command  of  the  frigate 
at  the  capture  of  Pomone,  Capt.  Gordon  having  lost 
a  leg,  and  Lieut.  Dashwood  an  arm,  in  which  action 
he  was  slightly  wounded.  Gaz.  five  times  in  1811.  !& 

4  R.  H.  Manners,  Mid.  of  Mhuien  at  Algiers.  JSi 

6  J.  Furneaux,  Mid.  of  Boval  Oeorge,  and 
wounded  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  1807. 
Gaz.  1807. 

7  J.  Thome,  Mid.  of  Invincible,  and  assisted  at 
captureof  convoy  in  Rosas  Bay,  1809:  and  served 
in  Rebuf  mortar  brig  at  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810,  11. 
Mate  of  Marlborough,  Sceptre,  and  Albion  during 
the  American  war,  1812-14 ;  and  present  at  Craney 
Island,  destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla,  Washington, 
Baltimore,  &c.    1& 

8  J.  Leigh,  Mid.  of  Leander  at  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  Ft^e  de  Milan,  and  recapture  of  Cleopatra, 

9  J.  O'Brien,  Mid.  of  Edgar  serving  in  barge 
at  Nyborg,  1809.  Mate  of  Berwich  at  destruction 
of  Fr.  frigate  Amazone,  1810  ;  and  serving  in  her 
barge  in  various  boat  expeditions  off  Toulon,  in- 
cluding the  night  attack  upon  Port  Agar.     Served 


Digitized  by 


Google 


56 


Services  of  Captains. 


also  at  the  snirender  of  Spezzia,  and  bombardment 
of  Gaeta,  1815.    Lieut,  of  Impregnabk  at  Algiers. 

10  H.  Smith,  Capt.  of  Voiage,  and  Senior  Naral 
OflScer  of  Sir  J.  Keane's  expedition  to  the  Indiu, 
1838.  Commanded  the  expedition  at  the  capture  of 
Aden,  in  1839 ;  and  of  the  same  ship  and  Druid  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China  t  includinir  the 
dispersion  of  29  war  junks,  destruction  of  Chinese 
camp  and  battery  at  Macao,  capture  of  the  forts  of 
the  Bocca  Tygns  and  Canton,  1840,  41 ;  and  sub- 
sequent capture  of  that  dty  and  of  Amoy  in  the 
latter  year. 

US.  Lnshinffton,  Lieut,  of  Camhrian  at  Navarin; 
and  commanded  ^tna  bomb  at  the  taking  of  the 
Morea  CasUe,  1828. 

12  Sir  E.  Tracers,  Mid.  of  Jwno,  serving  in  the 
boats  at  capture  of  Ehitch  national  brig  Crash  and 
other  ▼esseis  at  Schiermonikoog :  at  destruction  of 
a  six  gun  battery  on  the  coast  of  Holland ;  and  in 
an  armed  schnyt  in  the  Texel  expedition,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned  at  the  defence  of  Lemner,  1799 ; 
and  at  capture  by  boarding  of  Sp.  12  gun  schooner 
Folante  near  Campeachy,  when  Lieut  Bum  was 
killed,  1801.  Mid.  of  Elephant  at  capture  of  Du' 
guay  TVouiHf  and  servmg  in  HercuW*  launch 
when  Chrinde  was  taken  possession  of  at  Cape 
Francois  by  Lieut.  Willoughby,  1803.  Served  at 
the  storming  of  Fort  Piscadero ;  and  during  the 
attack  on  Cura^oa,  in  command  of  an  advanced 
post ;  and  commanded  one  of  the  boats  at  capture 
of  Fr.  privateer  Feticit^,  1804.  Lieut,  of  Surveii- 
lante^  and  in  her  boats  at  capture  of  numerous 
vessels  near  Campeachy,  1805 ;  and  in  1806,  in  com- 
mand of  a  single  boat,  boarded  and  captured  Sp. 
schooner  Serpantou  of  6  guns  and  35  men  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Juan.  Lieut,  of  Akmitne  at  capture  of 
several  vessels  on  the  coast  of  Prance,  1808;  and  of 
Imperieute  commanding  a  division  of  seamen  serving 
on  shore  at  the  siege  or  Flushing ;  and  as  Aide-de- 
camp to  Sir  £.  Coote,  and  Gen.  Don.  Lieut,  of 
Imperinue,  and  in  1810  commanded  the  boate  at  the 
capture  of  three  gun  vessels  moored  under  the  bat- 
teries near  Possitano.  in  the  Gulf  of  Salerno ;  and 
assisted  at  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Palinuro,  in  1811, 
and  continued  in  the  same  ship,  assisting  in  the 
various  services  performed  until  1814,  including 
the  storming  of  Port  D'Anzo,  descent  at  Via  Reg- 
gio,  capture  of  Leghorn,  and  reduction  of  Genoa. 
Has  been  nine  times  mentioned  in  Gazetted  des- 
patcheB.l& 

1830 

1  A.  Tozer,  Mid.  of  Phetnix,  and  dangerously 
wounded  at  capture  of  Pr.  frigate  Didon,  1805. 
Lieut,  of  Victoriout  employed  in  the  flotilla  at  de- 
fence of  Sicily,  1810 ;  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  74 
gun  ship  iZitfoA',  1812.  Senior  of  Undaunted^  and 
commanded  her  boats  on  several  occasions  on  the 
coasts  of  France  and  Italy,  particularly  at  capture 
of  a^battery  at  Carri,  cutting  out  a  ship  pierced  for 
18  guns  near  Marseilles,  and  destniction  of  the  bat- 
tenes  and  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Cassis,  1813, 
where  he  was  dangerously  wounded.  Gaz.  1805, 
13,  13. 

2  W.  Morier,  Lieut,  of  Thamet^  and  assisted  at 
the  destmction  of  a  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Italy, 
181L 

4  G.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Pertetu  at  the  bombardment 
of  Alexandria,  and  capture  of  Malta  and  Naples; 
and o( Minotaur,  cutting  outtwo  corvettes  from  Bar- 


celona, and  Prif»a  from  the  Mole  of  Genoa»  1800. 
Commanded  a  boat  at  the  landing  and  subsequent 
operations  in  Egypt,  1801,  and  made  Lieut,  for  aer- 
vice  in  the  boats  of  Camelion.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Phatbe^  in  the  action  with  Fr.  frigate  sqaadron  off 
Madagascar,  1812. 

5  W.  B.  Bowyer,  Mid.  of  Mercwj^  and  in  1803 
present  at  several  attacks  uptm  the  Fr.  floUlU  off 
the  Channel  Islands ;  of  jEoIus  in  the  action  off 
Ferrol;  of  RamUHet  at  capture  of  Martn^u  and 
Belle  Poultf  and  reduction  of  the  Danish  West 
India  Islands.  Mate  of  Vetuu  at  Vigo»  1808,  and 
Lieut,  of  Norge.  serving  in  her  boats  at  defence  of 
Cadiz,  in  1810, 11. 

Ct  F.  T.  Michell,  wounded  when  Lieut,  ot^ciipe 
in  the  Mediterranean ;  and  commanded  the  batter- 
ing flotilla  at  Algiers. 

7  P.  P.  King,  Mid.  of  Dianas  and  served  in 
her  boats  in  an  attack  on  a  convoy  between  Nanu 
and  Rochfort  in  1808. 

8  Rowland  Mamwaring,  Mid.  of  Majestic  at 
the  Nile  1798,  and  of  Defence  at  Copenhagen, 
Lieut  of  Narcissus^  and  of  MeneUtus^  and  fre- 
quently officially  reported;  present  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  sisintes  in  1809 ;  cut  out  a  brig 
from  Frejns  Bay;  a  xebec,  of  two  guns  and 
30  men,  from  under  the  towers  of  Ternicino ;  a 
letter  of  marque  pierced  for  12  gnns,  near  Cirita 
Vecchia ;  and  at  tne  destmction  of  batteries,  maga- 
zines, and  vessels  at  Morgion,  in  the  Bay  of  Mar- 
seilles, in  the  year  1812.    Gaz.  1812,  12. 

9  J.  W.  Watlittg,  Mid.  of  Veteran^  serving  in 
her  boat  at  Copenhagen ,  1801 .  Lieut,  of  Sirius^  and 
present  at  the  capture  in  St.  Paul's,  Isle  of  Bour- 
oon,  of  town,  forts^  and  shipping ;  and  saperin- 
tended  the  Unding  of  the  bri|(ade  of  troops  at 
Grand  Chalouppe,  to  which  the  uland  capitolated. 
He  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Sirius  s  storm- 
ing party  Cwhich  had  25  men  killed  and  wounded) 
on  the  death  of  Lieut.  Norman,  immediately  on  land- 
ing, at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  de  la  Passe,  and  in 
command  of  two  small  boats,  containing  10  men, 
recaptured  H.E.I.C's.  ship  Wmdham,  mounting-  30 
guns  and  having  four  officers  and  30  men,  under  the 
batteries  of  Riviere  Noire.  Was  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Sirius  at  her  destruction  in  Port  Sud  Est,  1810,  and 
conveved  Capt.  Pjrm's  despatches  to  Bourbon  in  an 
open  boat.  Commanded  Bgrenumt  and  Wellesley 
on  the  same  station,  and  his  services  officially  com- 
mended. 

10  R.  Pridham,  Mid.  of  Veteran  at  the  siege  of 
Fleur  de  L'Ep^e,  and  attack  on  Point  ii  Pitre^  Ooa- 
daloupe,  1794;  and  of  Blanche^  serving  m  her 
boats  when  attached  to  Commodore  Nelson's  sqoa. 
dron,  1796;  and  at  the  capture  of  Sp.  frigate 
Sabina  by  Jliinerva,  1797.  Served  as  Adjutant  of 
the  Naval  Battalion  at  the  reduction  of  Minorca, 
1798 ;  and  Lieut,  of  jirro,  at  capture  of  Sp.  frigate 
Santa  Teresa^  and  employed  in  her  boats  catting 
out  and  destroying  fourteen  Sp.  vessels  in  the  river 
Tortoza^  1799.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Hussar,  when 
wrecked  upon  the  coast  of  France,  1804,  and  de- 
tained a  prisoner  till  1814. 

11  J.  Lyons,  Mid.  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar,  and 
Lieut,  of  Montagu,  and  commanded  a  detachment 
of  seamen  at  the  reduction  of  Santa  Maura,  in  1810. 
Gaz.  1810. 

12  P.  Westphal,  Mid.  of  Blanche  at  Copenhagen 
1801.  Lieut  otj4tnaMou  at  capture  of  itficren^and 
BsUe  Poule,  m  1806 ;  and  commanded  her  boats  at 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


67 


tbe  destrnction  of  a  convoy  near  the  Penmarka  ^ 
nod  thote  of  Junan  and  Martin  at  tbe  capture  of 
an  Am.  Tesael  of  2  gnns  and  35  men  in  1813.     Gaz. 

1811. 

14  H.  A.  Eliot,  Mid.  ofEwyahu,  employed  in  tbe 
boati  at  the  capture  of  armed  vessels  from  under 
btUeries  in  tbe  Mediterranean,  1806-07 ;  and  in 
1810  commanded  a  division  of  gnn«boats  in  the 
Tagu,  co-operating  with  the  army  under  Welling- 
tOB,  and  frequently  engaged  the  enemy's  works  at 
\11la  Franca.  Senior  Oeut.  of  Pyiade*  at  the  at- 
tack upon  Ciotat,  1812 :  and  Lieut,  of  Boyne  at 
sumnder  of  Naples,  1815. 

15  E.  S^arahott,  Lieut  of  Mobe  at  the  attack  on 
two  Fr.  fhffates  under  the  batteries  of  La  Hogue, 
1810;  and  destructiDn  of  Amasane  off  Cape  Bar- 
flettr,  1811.  Capt.  of  Winchester,  and  rendered 
important  services  in  quelling  an  bsurrection  on  the 
coast  of  Malabar  in  1837. 

16  W.  Blight,  Lieot.  of  BrUannia  at  IVafalgar, 
tod  of  NMide  m  the  operations  against  Buenos 
A7re8inl807.    Gaz.  1807. 

17  J.  Wlgston,  Mid.  of  Greyhound  at  capture 
of  Dutch  frigate  Pallas,  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1806; 
umI  Mate  of  Donegal,  serving  in  her  barge  in 
tbe  attack  on  two  rrench  frif^ates  off  fiaraeur. 
Lieut  of  Norjre,  and  employed  in  her  boats  in  co- 
operation with  the  army  against  New  Orleans. 

18  G.  F.  Ryves,  served  on  shore  with  the  naval 
lingade  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  and  in  the  tlo- 
tilla  at  tbe  defence  of  Cadiz  in  1810  and  181 1.  Com- 
luoder  of  Ssphie  daring  ihe  Burmese  war. 

13  G.Woollcombe,  Mid.  of  Ca^ffontii  in  the  attack 
oa  tlie  Frendi  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads ;  of  Loire,  and 
cofflmanded  her  barge  in  the  operations  in  the 
Poiomac  and  Patuzent ;  and  of  Tonnant,  and  se- 
TVRly  wonnded  at  the  storming  a  fort  at  New 
Orleans.  Acting  Captain  of  Owen  Olendower,  and 
served  in  the  Ashantee  war.    Gaz.  1815. 

^  Sir  T.  Hastinn^  commanded  a  gun-boat  in 
">c  Walcberen  expedition,  1 809 .  Lieut,  of  Badger, 
ud  aiaisted  at  the  destruction  of  a  brig  of  war  at 
tbe  moath  of  the  Ems;  and  of  Hyacinth  and 
VnAtmted,  and  frequently  officially  reported,  par- 
colarlj  for  storming  the  batteries  at  Malaga  in 
Isll;  the  destruction  and  capture  of  the  batteries 
ud  coQTov  at  Cassis ;  at  Port  Nouvelle,  and  at 
Dtfleua.  Commanded  on  shore  at  taking  the  Island 
(>fTiemiti    Gaz.  1813. 

22  C.  R.  D.  Bethune,  Capt.  of  Conway  from  tbe 
nNBmencemeDt  of  the  Chineae  War,  and  officially 
neotioDed  at  the  firat  capture  of  Chusan,  and  of 
tanton  1841.  Under  his  orders  the  survey  of  the 
tatraacet  and  channel  of  the  Yang-tse-Kiang  were 
cxetQtcd,  whicb  essentialy  facilitated  tbe  subsequent 
>Kent  of  tbat  river  to  Nankm,  and  conaequent  fa- 
*nnfaie  termination  of  the  war. 

23  Cbarlea  Graham,  Capt.  of  Castor,  and  senior 
«»al  officer  during  the  operations  in  New  Zealand, 

.  23  G. B.  Maxwell,  Mid.  of  ^m;7Aum,  and  present 
la  the  boau  of  tbat  ship  at  the  landing  at  Maida, 
|fS*of  Amanthea,  cutting  out  armed  galliot  at 
J^  Corse,  bombardment  of  Regglo,  and  capture 
MCotrona.  lieut.  of  Astreea  at  cupture  of  Fr.  14 
{JB  pnrateer  off  Calais  and  when  wrecked  in  tlie 
^'}^^.  Served  as  signal  officer  to  Sir  C.  Cotton 
ttdl/nd  Keith. 
Jam  50 


26  Hon.  G.  J.  Cavendish,  Lieut  of  Tees  during 
the  Burmese  war. 

27  Charles  Talbot,  Capt.  of  Vestal  and  com- 
manded the  successful  expedition  against  the  pirati- 
cal settlements  in  Maluda  Bay,  Biomeo,  for  wbich 
he  received  the  especial  tbanks  of  the  Admiralty, 
and  the  service  was  gazetted  1845. 

28  S.  Burgess,  Mid.  of  Impre^fnable  in  Howe's 
action  ;  and  of  Isis,  in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Sylph  when  she  twice  beat  orf 
Fr.  frigate  Artemises  and  commanded  Carteret 
cutter  in  the  attack  on  Granville  in  1803.  Lieut, 
of  Prince  at  Trafalgar  |  and  commanded  Pint  her 
gun-brig,  at  the  destruction  of  the  batteries  at  Cux- 
haven  and  Gessendorf.  Flag  Lieut,  to  Lord  Ex- 
mouth  at  Algiers.    Gaz.  1809. 


1881 

1  S.  Price,  Mid.  of  Theseus,  and  served  in  her 
boats  in  two  attacks  upon  a  Fr.  ship  of  the  line  in 
Vigo,  in  1808 ;  at  attick  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roadw; 
and  at  Walcberen,  1809.  Lieut,  of  Edinburgh  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  the  batteries  and  con- 
voy at  Port  D'Anzo,  and  first  attack  on  Leghorn  ; 
and  of  Bacchante  in  the  Penobscot. 

3  J.  Hindroarsh,  Mid.  of  Bellerophon  in  Howe's 
action,  Comwallis's  retreat,  and  at  tbe  Nile ;  and 
of  Spencer  in  tbe  actions  in  Algesiras  Bhv,  ami 
StraiU  of  Gibraltar,  1801.  Lieut,  of  Phwbe,  and 
stormed  a  fort  and  cut  out  a  vessel  near  Toulon, 
in  1805 ;  and  of  same  ship  at  Trafalgar ;  Lieut,  of 
Beagle  at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Basque 
Roads ;  and  Senior  of  Nisus  at  tbe  capture  of  the 
Islands  of  France  and  Java. 

5    A.  Elllce,  Lieut,  of  Minden  at  Algiers. 


1832 

1  C.  Wyrill,  Mid.  of  Thames,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  a  large  armed  convov,  1810  ; 
at  capture  of  ten  transports  in  the  Gulf  of  Salerno, 
and  two  large  armed  feluccas  near  Cetraro,  in  1811; 
and  of  two  batteries  and  14  merchant  vessels  at 
Morgion,  1813.  Commander  of  Camelcon,  and 
assisted  at  the  destruction  of  Greek  pirates  at  Ca- 
rabousa,  in  1828.    Gaz.  1810, 13. 

3  G.  Smith,  Mid.  of  Undaunted,  and  assisted  at 
taking  the  fort  and  vessels  at  Port  Nouvelle ;  cut- 
ting out  a  Greek  ship  from  the  batteries  at  Mar- 
seilles ;  destruction  or  the  forts,  and  capture  of  con« 
voy  at  Cassis ;  and  cutting  out  a  brig  from  under 
the  batteries  of  Marseilles ;  and  of  Cambrian,  and 
assisted  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  pirate  in  tbe 
Archipelago.  Suggested  and  established  tbe  gunnery 
practice  on  ho&rS  Excellent,  1830,  and  basoroduce<l 
many  highly  useful  inventions,  bcluding  tne  move- 
able lever  torget,  and  paddle-box  safety  boats,  and 
an  ingenious  mode  of  nropulsion  for  steam  ships  by 
means  of  submerged  fans. 

4  A.  A.  Vincent,  Lieut  of  Belle  Poule  in  the 
operations  in  the  Gironde,  in  1814,  and  has  been 
twice  wounded. 

£ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


58 


Seryioes  of  Captains. 


5  S.  Radford,  Lieot.  of  ^boukir  in  the  Walcbe- 
ren  expedition ;  and  of  Desir^e,  and  commanded 
ber  boato,  with  those  of  Quebec  and  Bold,  in  an  at- 
tack on  some  armed  yessela  in  the  Vlie,  in  1810, 
sereral  of  which  were  captured ;  and  commanded 
the  same  ship's  boats  and  captured  a  privateer  of 
14  ffuns  and  60  men,  near  the  Island  of  Schelling, 
in  1811.  In  command  of  the  boats  of  the  Heligo- 
land squadron  at  the  attack  on  a  Danish  flotilla  at 
Busnm,  when  two  were  sunk.    Gaz.  1810,  11. 

6  C.  H.  Williams,  promoted  for  serricea  at  Ja- 
maica, during  an  insurrection  of  the  slaves. 

7  H.  F.  Greville,  Mid.  of  ^rethuta  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  1809,  and  wounded  ;  of  Vo- 
lage  in  the  action  off  Lissa ;  and  actively  employed 
in  command  of  a  tender  on  the  coast  of  America,  in 
1813. 

8  J.  Harrison,  commanded  a  Sp.  gun  vessel  at 
the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810. 

1833 

1  J.  M.  Laws,  Mid.  of  RamilUe*  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  America,  and  served  with  the 
Naval  Brigade  at  the  taking  of  Moose  Island ;  attack 
on  Baltimore ;  and  wounded  at  New  Orieans. 

3  Sir  C.  Hotham,  Mid.  of  Nedad,  and  assisted  at 
the  destruction  of  an  Algeriuebriffof  war  under  the 
batteries  of  Bona,  in  1824,  and  of  C<im6ricrM,  serving 
in  the  boats  at  the  capture  of  two  piratical  vessels, 
1825.  Commanded  the  British  naval  forcea  at  the 
defeat  of  Rosas  on  the  Parana,  1845,  and  at  defence 
of  a  large  convoy  at  San  Lorenzo,  1846.  Com.-in- 
Chief  of  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  1846,  49. 

5  Sir  B.  Macnamara,  Mid.  of  Edgar  at  capture 
of  Danish  brig  and  cutter  of  war  in  the  harbour  of 
Nybourg,  1808 ;  of  Berwick  at  destruction  of  Fr. 
frigate  Amazone;  of  Statira  serving  in  her  boats 
at  capture  of  four  privateers  in  the  Rappahannock ; 
and  commanded  a  boat  at  the  storming  of  French 
Town,  &c.  Served  on  the  lakes  of  Canada  till  the 
end  of  the  war.  Commanded  Chanticleer  in  the 
Grecian  archipelago  during  the  revolution. 

6  Lord  £.  Russell,  Lient.  of  Philomel  at  Navarin. 

7  H.  S.  Marsham,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at 
the  destruction  of  Fr.  squadron,  1812.  Lieut,  and 
commanded  the  boats  of  Catnbrian  and  Seringapa- 
tarn  at  the  capture  of  two  pirates  in  the  Archipe- 
lago, 1825. 

1834 

1  C.  Crowdy,  Mid.  of  Oange*  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801.  Lieut,  of  //^asor//,  ana  woundea  in  cutting 
out  some  merchant-vessels  near  Bonrdeauz;  and 
of  Ripon  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Weser. 

2  T.  Mansel,  Mid.  of  Elephant  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1801,  and  reduction  of  St.  Domingo,  1803. 
Lieut,  of  Racoon,  and  wounded  in  the  boats,  recap- 
turing a  merchant  vessel  off  Cuba.  Commanded 
Troubridge  armed  ship,  and  present  at  taking  the 
Isle  of  France,  in  1810. 

3  W.  T.  Dance,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Orvhews,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  and  aestruciion 
of  an  Am.  letter  of  marque  of  eight  guns,  in  1813. 
Gaz.  1813. 


5  J.  J.  Onslow,  Mid.  of  SurveHimtet  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  Bermeo  and  Deba 
porta  on  (he  north  coast  of  Spain. 

7  W.  Hamley,  Lieut,  of  Pallas  in  the  Walche- 
ren  expedition ;  and  of  Havanah,  and  officially  re- 
ported for  his  conduct  at  the  capture  of  some  ves- 
sels near  the  Penmarks,  in  1812;  at  capture  and  de- 
struction of  an  armed  vessel  and  convoy  under  the 
towns  of  Vasto  and  Fortore,  1813  ;  and  in  se- 
veral other  minor  boat  actions.  Commanded  the 
batteries  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fortress  of 
Zara  in  the  same  year.  Gaz.  1811,  and  four  times 
in  1813. 


1835 

2  A.  M.  Hawkins,  Lieut  of  j4imablet  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Irisy  1809 ;  and  in  the  same 
year  at  the  destruction  of  the  forts  of  Cuxhaven  and 
Gessendorf.  Senior  Lient.  of  Horatio,  and  severely 
wounded  in  cutting  out  a  Danish  schooner  and  cut- 
ter-of-war  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  in  1812.  Gaz. 
1812. 

4  J.  Drake,  Mid.  of  Defiance  in  Calder's  action; 
at  Trafalgar ;  and  at  the  destruction  of  three  Fr. 
frigates  off  Sables  D*01onne  in  1809.  Commanded  a 
boat  at  the  recapture  of  EUson  timber  ship  by  cut- 
ting her  out  from  Palais  harbour,  Belleisle.  LieuU 
of  Northumberland  at  the  destruction  of  two  fri- 
gates off  L'Orient,  and  much  employed  in  boat  ser- 
vice against  the  enemy's  coasting  trade;  also  at 
Corunna^  and  in  Parker's  expedition  to  Fenx)L 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Albion  at  Navann* 

6  J.  Nias,  Mid.  of  Comus  at  defence  of  Cadiz, 
1810,  11,  and  of  Njpnphen  blockading  Antwerp. 
Mid.  of  Alexander  in  Ross's  first  polar  expedition, 
1818;  of  Hecla  in  Parry's  expedition,  1819,  20; 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Fury  in  the  second  polar  voyage, 
1821,  23.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Atia  at  Navarin;  and 
Commander  of  Alacrity,  and  captured  the  noted 
privateer  Georgeas,  1829.  Captain  of  Herald UiklDg 
the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and  operations  against 
Canton,  and  subsequent  capture  of  that  city,  in 
1841,  and  on  several  occasions  senior  officer. 

7  Sir  P.  Broke,  Lieut,  of  Oenoa  at  Navarin. 

8  Sir  G.  Back,  Mid.  of  Arethusa,  and  assisted  at 
the  destruction  of  the  batteries  at  Leqnito,  of  se* 
veral  vessels  in  St.  Andero  river,  and  the  guns, 
signal  posts,  &c.  at  Baienio,  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  m  1809 ;  on  which  service  he  was  made  pri- 
soner, and  remained  in  confinement  five  years. 
Mid.  of  TVent  in  Buchan's  voyage  to  Spitzbergen, 
1818;  and  in  1819  accompaniea  Capt.  Franklin  in 
bis  expedition  to  the  Copper  Mine  River ;  and  again 
in  the  overland  expedition,  1825, 27.  Commanded  an 
expedition  in  search  of  Capt.  Ross,  1833;  and  sub- 
sequently a  polar  expedition  in  command  of  Terror* 


1836 

1  J.  Morgan,  Lieut,  commanding  Barbara 
schooner,  and  engaged  a  French  flotilla  off  Bon* 
logne,  in  1813 ;  and  cut  out  a  large  ship  from  Aa]«j 
bourg  in  presence  of  a  superior  force.  Severely 
wounded  in  boarding  an  armed  cutter  on  the  DauiMJ 
coast.  I 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  (rf  Captains. 


59 


2  W.  Hafynr,  Mid.  of  iS^s^»  in  the  expedition 
Co  Egrpt,  1801.  and  served  in  her  boats  board- 
tag  a  Imrge  Greek  ship  in  the  Mediterranean.  Lieat. 
of  Caiedoitia  at  the  surrender  of  Genoa. 

3  H.  J.  Codrinifton,  Mid.  of  jfsia,  and  severely 
voandcd  at  Nararin.  Capt  of  Talbot  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

5  J.  M'Doagall  ((),  Mid.  of  Cruizerm  five  ac- 
tions with  Fr.  flotOlas,  in  1803;  of  />om,  frequently 
engaged  with  batteries  and  ffiin  boats,  1804 ;  and 
when  that  ship  was  destroyed,  1805.  Mid.  of  Hero 
in  Calder's  action;  and  of  UniU,  commanding  a 
boat  in  an  attack  upon  five  vessels  under  a  battery 
at  Oma^ ;  and  assisted  in  storming  a  battery  at 
Salvory  in  the  Adriatic.  In  1807,  commanded  a 
dtvisioo  of  boats  at  capture  of  several  vessels,  and 
destmctioii  of  three  signal  stations ;  and,  in  1808, 
was  present  at  capture  of  a  Fr.  privateer  near  An- 
cona ;  and»  in  command  of  Unit^t  cutter,  carried  a 
privateer  of  two  ^ns  and  36  men.  Mate  and  Acting 
Lieut,  and  participated,  and  sometimes  commandea, 
in  the  namerous  services  of  that  frigate's  boats, 
concluding  with  the  destruction  of  the  convoy  in 
Rosas  Bay,  1809.  Lieut,  of  same  ship,  and  assisted 
at  the  capture  of  a  Fr.  brig  of  eight  guns  in  Port 
Hercole  ^  and  when  in  charge  of  a  prize,  conveyed 
iafomiatiOD  which  led  to  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigates 
Pcmtmu  and  Pemmnet  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of 
the  latter,  1811.  Lieut,  of  Superb  at  Algiers.  Senior 
officer  in  command  of  an  expedition  against  the 
Bogne  Forts,  1847.  Gaz.  1809,  and  thne  times  in 
1«11. 


1837 

1  W.  F.  Laoidffe,  Mid.  of  Dictator  at  Copenha- 
i^ea,  1907  ;  and  of  Imperieuse  in  the  Walcberen 
expeditioo,  in  1809.  Lieut  in  command  of  Leveret, 
employed  during  the  civil  war  on  the  coast  of  Por- 
tugal ;  and  Commander  of  Ringdove^  on  the  same 
service,  at  the  defence  of  Portugalette  and  relief  of 
Bilboa. 

2  W.  Slaughter,  Sub-Lieut,  of  Bold  on  the 
Downs  station,  1804;  fre<)uently  engaged  with 
enemsr*s  flotillas  and  in  cuttmg  out  a  Fr.  national 
vesael  frook  nnder  the  batteries  of  Calais ;  for  which 
ktter  merwiee  he  received  the  admiral's  thanks  and 
was  promoted.  Lieut,  of  Luci/er  at  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  and  served  at  the  defence  of  Rosas. 
Lient.  oC  AmpkUm  in  the  Adriatic,  and  served  in  her 
hosts  at  the  capture  of  Cortellazzo  with  six  gun- 
vvasels  and  convoy  under  its  protection,  in  1809;  and 
ctpCored,  with  the  boats  of  Amphion  and  Cerherua^ 
the  lown  of  Grao  and  a  convoy,  protected  by  French 
troops,  the  whole  of  which  were  killed,  wounded, 
or  naade  prisoners.  Has  been  three  times  wounded. 
Gaz.  1809.  10. 

3  T.  GiU,  loet  an  arm  when  Mate  ot  Racoon  at 
c^itare  of  Fr.  brig  of  war  LotU  in  1803.    Gaz.  1803. 

5  W.  A.  Herringfaam,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Cmlt^sHS  St  Trafalgar ;  and  Lieut,  of  Java  when  cap* 
tared   by  U-  S.  frigate  Cotutituthny  in  1812.    Gaz. 

6  tL  Gordon,  Mid.  of  Phmbe  at  capture  of  the 
Isles  of  France  and  Java,  and  in  the  action  otf  Ma- 
dagascar, in  1811 ;  of  Tonnant  in  the  operations  on 
the  coast  of  America,  including  the  attack  on  New 
Orleans  ;  and  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers. 


7  J.  Brasier,  Mid.  of  Defence  at  Copenhagen, 
1801 ;  and  of  Pigue  at  blockade  of  Cape  Frani^ns 
and  surrenderor  Fr.  frigates  Clormde,  &c.,  1803, 
and  at  the  attack  on  Curacoa,  1804.  Sub- Lieut,  of 
Stork,  and  assisted  in  storming  the  fort  of  Bata- 
bano,  island  of  Cuba.  Lieut,  of  j^lfreti,  and  com- 
manded a  gun -boat  at  the  siege  of  Flushing,  in 
1809,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  Uun- 
daloupe,  1810 :  Lieut,  of  Repulse,  and  assisted  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  two  batteries  and 
convoy  at  Morgion,  in  1813^  and  Senior  oUphigenim 
at  the  reduction  of  Genoa,  m  1814. 

8  M.  Quin,  Mid.  of  Draron  in  Calder's  action  ; 
Mate  of  the  Maida  at  Copennagen,  in  1807 ;  and  of 
Sultan  at  capture  of  a  French  xebec  of  6  guns  and 
43  men  in  a  ooat  with  10  men.  Lieut,  of  Weazle  in 
the  Adriatic  at  the  capture  of  St.  Cataldo ;  destruc- 
tion of  the  batteries  at  the  Bocca  di  Cattaro,  in 
1813;  and  commanded  batteries  at  the  taking 
of  Trieste  and  Zara,  and  the  Island  of  Mezza,  in 
1814.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Naiad,  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war 
under  the  batteries  of  Bona,  1824.   Gaz.  1812, 13. 

9  J.  R.  Carnac,  Mid.  oljunon  participating  in 
several  boat  actions  in  the  Chesapeake;  at  the 
attack  on  Cranie  island  :  and  when  the  Junon,  being 
abound,  repulsed  a  flotdla  of  gun  boata  off  Norfolk, 
Virginia.  Present  in  the  boaU  at  the  capture  of  an 
Am^erican  gun  boat  on  the  Delaware  in  the  face  of  a 
superior  force,  1813.  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at 
Algiers. 

11  Sir  T.  Maitland,  Commander  of  7\oeed  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain  during  the  civil  war, 
1836,  37.  Capt.  of  Wellesley,  and  commanded 
her  seamen  and  marines  in  quelling  an  insur- 
rection on  the  coast  of  Malabar,  m  1838;  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Scinde,  and  in  the  . 
Persian  gulf,  1839;  and  those  on  the  coast  of 
China,  including  the  caj^ture  of  the  forta  of  the 
Bocca  Tigris  and  operations  against  Canton,  and 
commanded  a  briffade  of  seamen  at  the  taking  of 
that  city.  Flag  Capt.  at  the  taking  of  Chusan,  in 
1840,  and  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

12  T.  Dilke,  Lient.  of  Naiad,  and  served  in  her 
boata  at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war 
under  the  batteries  of  Bona,  1824;  and  Flag  Lient. 
at  the  battle  of  Navarin,  1827. 

13  W.  Robertson,  Mid.  of  Defence  at  Trafalgar. 

14  R.  Smart,  Mid.  of  Glasgow  at  Algiers ;  and 
Lieut,  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin. 

15  G.  R.  Mundy,  Capt.  of  Iris  and  commanded 
the  gun-boats  of  the  squadron  at  capture  of  forte  in 
the  river  Borneo  and  city  of  Bruni,  and  commanded 
a  land  expedition  against  the  Sultan,  and  was  in 
several  actions  with  the  pirates.  Made  a  treaty 
with  the  Sultan,  and  took  possession  of  Labuan  in 
the  Queen's  name,  1846. 

16  Sir  W.Dickson,  Mid.  of  Jfiiwto*  at  Algiers. 

17  C.  Pearson,  Mid.  of  Isis  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801 ;  and  of  Vanguard  at  the  capture  of  Duguesne, 
and  three  frigates  off  St.  Domingo,  in  1804.  Lieut, 
of  Meteor  bomb  at  the  defence  of  Rosas ;  and  com- 
manded her  boata  cutting  out  a  privateer  on  the 
coast  of  Dalmatia :  and  of  Columbine  at  the  siege  of 
Cadiz,  and  served  in  her  boatacuttinfrouta  privateer 
from  under  the  batteries  in  Almeria  Bay.  Lieut,  of 
Phcebe  at  capture  of  U.  S.  frigate  Essex,  in  1814. 
G.Z.1814.  ^2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


00 


Services  of  Captains. 


18  R.  Meredith,  Mid.  of  PkcebetX  capture  of 
4/rieaine,  in  1801 ;  and  at  Trafalgar.  When  prize 
master  of  a  brig  jrained  credit  for  Dealing  off  a  pri- 
▼ateer.  Lieot.  of  Entlymion  at  pasaue  of  the  Dar- 
danelles, and  destruction  of  the  Turkish  8<}nadron 
off  Point  Pesouies ;  and  commanded  a  diyiaion  of 
gun-boata  at  tne  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810. 

19  Sir  J.  E.  Home,  Capt.  of  North  Star  at  the 
taking  of  Woosung  and  Shan^hae,  and  in  the  opera- 
tions m  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  m  1842. 

20  H.  O.  Love,  Mid.  of  Daunemark  in  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition. 

21.  Hon.  H.  Keppel,  Capt.  of  Dido,  taking  Woo- 
sung and  Shanghae ;  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang- 
tse-Kianir,  in  1842 ;  and  commanded  an  expedition 
against  alarge  piratical  force  on  the  coast  of  Borneo, 
in  1844. 


1838 

1  E.  H.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Anson  at  defeat  of  Fr. 
squadron  in  Donegal  Bay,  and  captare  of  Fr.  frigates 
Loire  and  Flore,  in  171^8.  Mid.  and  Snb.- Lieut,  of 
Blazer  in  sevend  actions  with  the  Boulogne  flotilla; 
and  commanded  a  rocket  boat  at  the  attack  on  Bou- 
logne, 1805.  Lieut,  of  Skylark,  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  capture  of  a  privateer ;  and  destroyed  a 
battery  on  the  Island  of  W  alcheren ,  in  1 807.  Sienior 
Lieut,  of  Orlando,  and  in  command  of  her  tender  cut 
out  and  destroyed  10  vesseb  in  the  Potomac,  in 
1813 :  and  in  the  same  ship's  boats,  repeatedly  en- 
gaged the  Malay  pirates  in  the  East  Indies.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Cambrian,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Com.-in-Chief  for  cutting  out  a  Greek  pirate  near 
Cape  Colonna,  1823,  and  for  services  rendered  to 
the  Greek  Grovemment  at  Napoli,  for  which  a 
sword  was  also  presented  to  him.  Has  received 
the  thanks  on  vellum  of  Roy.  Hum.  Society. 

2  J.  F.  Appleby,  Mid.  of  Guerriere,  and  employed 
in  the  gun-ooat  service  at  Gibraltar,  1805-6,  and 
of  Minstrel  at  capture  of  Ortentia  national  schooner. 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Bristol  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona, 
and  at  capture  in  her  boats  of  a  French  privateer,  in 
1813. 

3  W.  H.  Henderson,  Mid.  of  Tonnant,  serving 
in  the  boats  at  the  capture  of  the  American  flotilla 
on  Lac  Borgne,  in  1815.  Commanded  Gorgon 
S.  V.  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  and 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

4  R.  DeFonshire,  Lieut  of  Aigle  at  the  attack  on 
Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and  assisted  in  several  boat 
actions  in  the  Mediterranean. 

5  R.  Copeland,  Commander  of  Mastif  and  Bea^ 
con  from  1824  to  37,  conducting  an  important 
survey  of  the  Archipelago. 

7  R.  Deans,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Cherokee,  and  se- 
Terely  wounded  in  an  attack  upon  some  galliots  on 
the  coast  of  Norway,  1811.  Lieut,  of  Venerable,  and 
commanded  a  division  of  seamen  landed  to  co-ope- 
rate with  the  patriots  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in 
1812.  Commander  of  Childers  on  the  coast  of  Por- 
tugal during  the  civil  war  in  1832,  and  Senior  Of- 
ficer of  a  small  squadron  in  the  Douro. 

8  W.  Richardson,  Mid.  of  Alfred  in  Howe's 
action  ;  and  of  Prince  George  off  Cape  St.  Vin- 
cent. Lieut,  of  Goshawk,  and  present  at  the 
siege  of  Copenhagen   in   1807.     Senior  Lieut,  of 


Aineriea,  in  command  of  the  boato  of  the  squadroD 
at  the  capture  of  a  convoy,  and  destnictioii  of  the 
batteries  of  Languilla,  in  1812.  Connnander  of 
CUo  on  the  norA  coaat  of  Spain  daring  the  dvil 
war  from  1835  to  1838.    Gaz.  1812. 

9  G.  C.  Blake,  Mid.  of  Romuius  in  the  Expe- 
dition to  the  Helder  1799,  and  attached  to  the 
army  in  that  of  Egypt,  in  1801.  Mate  of  Stark,  and 
served  in  her  boats,  catting  out  a  convoy  near 
the  harbour  of  Havannah;  and  Sentor  Lieat.  of 
Scorpion  at  the  captare  of  Fr.  brig  of  war  Oreste, 
under  the  batteries  of  Gaadaloupe :  and  at  the  cap- 
tare  of  that  island,  1810.    Gaz.  1806. 

10  M.  H.  Sweny,  Mid.  of  Castor,  and  wonnded. 
Acting  Lieut,  of  CoAwm  at  Trafelgar;  and  LieuL  of 
Africa,  and  received  asevere  contusion  in  su^tioo  with 
the  Danish  flotilla  in  the  Mabno  passage,  18<». 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Northumberland  when  that  ship 
conveyed  Napoleon  to  St  Helena,  1815. 

11  W.  P.  Stanley,  Mid.  of  Bgyptiemme  in  Cai' 
der's  action ;  and  of /Northumberland  9t  St.  Domingo. 
Senior  Lieut,  and  Acting  Commander  of  Pkeasmnt 
at  the  siege  of  Monte  Video,  and  served  on  shore 
with  the  army  at  Colonia.  Lieut.  Commanding  R. 
C.  Swallow,  and  captured  the  armed  smugrgiing  cut- 
ter Idas^  in  1821. 

12  W.  Holt,  Mid.  of  Minerva,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  two  gnn-boats  on  the  coast 
of  Spain,  180o:  and  of  Suroeillante,  and  com- 
manded a  rocket  boat  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807.  Lient. 
of  Blossom  and  Undaunted,  participating  in  a  va- 
riety of  services  in  the  Mediterranean ;  of  Smn 
Josef,  at  Uie  capture  of  Genoa,  in  1814  ^  and  se- 
verely wounded  while  Senior  of  Hussar^  in  actioa 
in  the  boats  of  that  ship  with  a  horde  of  pirates  oa 
the  coast  of  Cuba  in  1824.    Gaz.  1806. 

13  Sir  W.  H.  Pierson,  Mate  of  Belleiale,  and 
wounded  at  Trafalgar.    Gaz.  1805, 14. 

14  J.  Kingcoroe,  Senior  Lieot  of  Tees  darinf 
the  Burmese  war;  and  Commander  of  Belieisk 
troop  ship  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang, 
in  1842. 

15  B.  Popham,  Lieut,  of  Glasgow  at  Nararin. 

IS  W.  Oldrey,  Lieut,  of  Undaunted  in  the  Medi- 
terranean, and  boarded  a  brig  in  the  harboar  of 
Marseilles,  and  severely  wounded  in  an  attack  oo  a 
large  Fr.  schooner  of  war  in  1813. 

17  T.  Ogle,  Mid.  of  Royal  Oak  in  the  Walcbem 
expedition,  and  served  in  her  boats  and  tender  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America,  including 
the  attack  on  Baltimore  and  New  Orleanr. 

18  G.  Evans,  Lieut,  of  Naiad,  and  serred  in  her 
boats  at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war 
under  the  batteries  of  Bona,  in  1824. 

19  W.  J.  Cole,  Mid.  of  Bufalo  in  a  vovage  of 
discovery  by  Eastern  passage  trom  N.  S.  WrIcs  to 
Calcutta,  1802,  04 ;  of  Medusa,  serring  in  her  boats 
at  capture  of  Maldonado,  1806 ;  and  of  IXadrm, 
and  supplying  ammunition  to  the  advanced  bat- 
teries at  siege  of  Monte  Video,  1807 ;  of  Christian 
VILkoA  wounded  in  the  barge,  cutting  out  a  conTor 
in  Basque  Roads ;  present  at  the  capture  of  a  gun- 
boat off  lie  d'Aix;  and  much  bruised  by  the  explo- 
sion of  a  fire  vessel  in  an  attempt  to  destroy  three  Fr. 
frigates  in  Aix  Roads,  1810.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Cn>' 
codile,  and  commanded  the  boats  in  an  attack  upon 
four  armed  vessels  and  a  convoy  on  the  coast  d 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


61 


Fkance,  1812.    1st  Class  Bon.  Med.  Roysl  Humane 
Society  for  saying  the  lires  of  two  oflicers  and  one 


20  J.  HackettyMid.  of/laifoiMii6feat  Copenha- 
m,  in  1801 ;  and  acting  Lieot.  of  Renard  in  the 
Walcfaeren  expedition.  Senior  Lieot.  of  Eperyiery 
and  aererdy  wounded,  when  captured  after  a  highly 
honoorable  defence  by  U.  S.  corvette  Peacock^  1814. 
Comnumder  oiJaseur  in  the  operations  on  the  coast 
of  Spain  dniing  the  dvil  war,  in  1835. 

2D*  J.  J.  F.  Newell,  Mid.  of  niana^  serring  in 
her  boaU  at  deatmction  of  Fr.  frigate  EUza,  1810. 

21  J.  Fwker,  Mid.  of  Fetumut,  serving  in  the 
boats  in  the  attack  on  Boulogne  flotilla,  1805 ; 
and  in  those  of  Olaiton  cntting  out  a  Turkish  cor- 
vette from  Port  Sigri,  in  which  he  was  wounded. 
Served  in  a  gnn-boat  on  Lake  Meriotis  in  co-opera- 
tion with  the  army  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in 
1807  1  in  I>elighi  when  stranded  and  destroyed  in 
the  Faro  of  Messina ;  and  in  boats  of  Standard  cut- 
tiiur  oat  an  armed  schooner  near  Otranto,  and 
spiking  the  ffons  of  a  battery  at  Cape  St.  Mary's. 
Mate  of  Majettie,  and  wounded  in  her  boats  while 
protecting  convoys  in  the  Belt ;  and  of  Solebay,  and 
m  charge  of  a  prize,  beat  off  a  Danish  privateer. 
Acting  Ldeat.  otPkemUe  at  the  attack  on  pirates  at 
Sambaa,  in  1812.    Gaz.  1808. 

22  6.  Daniell,  Mid.  of  Africaine  when  captured 
by  Fr.  frigates  Ipkigenie  and  Astr^e^  1810 ;  and  of 
America  aerving  in  a  boat  at  capture  of  convoy  and 
batteries  at  Languilla,  1812;  and  on  shore  and  in 
boaU  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  and  capture  of  Fort 
St.  Mary,  and  during  the  operations  prior  to  the 
sorrender  of  Genoa,  1814.  Mid.  and  Lieut,  in 
Leven  snrveyinff  the  coast  of  Africa,  1821^  23 ;  Lieut. 
of  Mutfoito  at  Navarin. 

23  F.  Bullock,  has  conducted  valuable  surveys 
of  the  river  Thames,  and  performed  other  serrices 
of  the  same  nature. . 

24  A.  Lnckraft,  Mid.  of  Monarch  at  Copenhagen, 
1801 ;  of  Mar*  and  wounded  at  Trafalgar;  and  at 
raptare  of  iZAm  and  four  other  Fr.  frigates,  in  1806. 
Senior  Lieat.  of  Blonde  at  the  reduction  of  Morea 
Castle,  in  1828.   Gaz.1805. 

25.  J.  Hope,  Capt.  of  Firebrand,  S.  V.  at  the 
destroctkm  or  the  boom  at  Obligado  and  forcing 
the  Parana,  and  rendered  other  most  important 

s  daring  all  the  operations   in  that  river 

;RoMS/1845,46. 


26  H.  T.  Aoatin.  Commander  of  Cyclop*  S.  V.  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  and  oombard- 
Bient  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

27  W.  Ramsay,  Licnt.  of  Albion  at  Navarin ; 
sod  wounded  when  commanding  B/irtcil  Joke  tender 
at  the  captoie  of  aSp.slave-ship  Formidable  of  double 
her  loree,  1831. 

28  E.  Stanley,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Queen 
Ckmriotte  at  Algiers;  and  when  Commander  of 
^oifj  actively  employed  against  the  pirates  in  the 
Siraita  of  MahM^ca  in  1836, 37,  and  38. 

29  Sir  Baldwin  W.  Walker,  Senior  Lieut  of 
£ima  booab  at  the  taking  of  Morea  Castle  and  Pa- 
tras,  in  1828.  Vice- Adnural  in  the  Turkish  serrice, 
IB  oomsBflDd  of  the  Ottoman  naval  forces  in  the  ope- 
rttiona  on  tbe  coast  of  Syria  and  bombardment  of 
SuJ€anD'Acie,ml8i0. 

30  K.  Cbappell,  Mid.  of  Kingfisher,  and  assisted 


in  cattini^  out  Sp.  privateer  from  under  the  batteries 
of  La  Guira,  in  1805 ;  in  the  action  off  St.  Domingo  ^ 
attack  on  French  fleet  in  Aix  iloads  ^  capture  of 
the  Danish  West  India  Islands;  and  reduction  of 
Martinique.  Severely  wounded  in  command  of  a 
gun-boat  at  the  defence  of  Cadis. 

31  J.  Monday,  Mid.  of  Btutlert  employed  in  the 
Channel,  1807-08,  frequently  engaged  m  her  boats; 
and  of  Queen,  in  1812,  attached  to  a  division  landed  to 
co-operate  with  the  patriots  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain.    Senior  Lieut,  of  Glasgow  at  Navarin. 

32  £.  J.  Johnson,  Mid.  of  Nassau  in  the  exp^i- 
tion  to  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  and  wounded  in  action 
with  Danish  74  gun-ship  Prindtt  Christian  Frede^ 
rick,  destrojred  on  the  coast  of  Jutland,  1808.  Lieut, 
of  Tonnant  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, including  the  capture  of  Washington,  attack  on 
Baltimore  and  New  Orieans. 


1839,  40 

2  Lord  C.  E.  Paget,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

3  R.  H.  King,  commander  of  Cruizer  at  the  taking 
of  Aden. 

4  Hon.  P.  P.  Cary,  Mid.  of  Boadicea  during  the 
Burmese  war. 

5  J.  B.  B.  M'Hardy,  made  Lieut,  for  services 
against  the  pirates  in  the  West  indies ;  and  while 
commanding  Pickle  schooner,  captured  after  a  long 
and  severe  action  the  piratical  slave  ship  Bolodora, 
1829. 

6  T.  Bnshby,  Lieut  of  Junon,  and  served  in  her 
barge  at  the  capture  of  two  Am.  schooners  of  6  aud 
8  guns ;  and  in  her  pinnace  taking  a  gun-boat  in 
the  Delaware,  protected  by  a  very  superior  force, 
in  1813. 

7  J.  Wilkinson,  Mate  of  Thames  at  the  capture 
of  Ponza,  in  1813 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Tees  and  Liffey 
durinff  the  Burmese  war,  in  which  sendee  he  was 
wounded.    Gaz.  1810, 1813. 

8  Hon.  F.  T.  Pelham,  Mid.  of  the  SybtUe,  and 
served  in  the  attack  upon  pirates  in  the  Archipelago, 
m  1826.  Lieut,  of  Castor  in  the  operations  onUie 
coast  of  Spain,  in  1835-36^  during  the  civil  war. 

9  S.  C.  Dacres,  Ldent.  of  Blonde,  and  employed 
on  shore  in  command  of  four  gtms  aud  a  dirision  of 
seamen,  co-operating  with  Uie  Fr.  army  at  the 
taking  of  the  Morea  Castle ;  and  Commander  of 
Salamander  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836-40 — 
frequently  engsged  with  the  Carlist  forces. 

10  G.  Mansel,  Commander  of  Wasp  during  the 
operatlbns  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  inchiding  the 
storming  of  Sidon  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

11  W.  Shepheard,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  Trafal- 
gar, and  of  Amelia  in  action  with  Fr.  frigate 
Arethuse, 

12  Hon.  D.  W.  A.  Pelham,  Mid.  of  Dartmouth 
at  Navarin. 

13  W.  Luckraft,  Senior  Lieut  of  Sheldrake,  and 
officially  mentioned  for  the  action  with  Danish  gun- 
boats, m  1811 ;  and  Commander  of  Bellerophon  at 
the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

14  T.  Henderson,  Mid.  of  Pomone  at  destruction 


Digitized  by 


Google 


62 


Services  of  Captains. 


of  three  armed  store-ships  and  batteries  at  Sagone, 
in  1811 ;  and  of  F\trieuse  at  the  capture  of  l^'onza 
and  redaction  of  Genoa.  Serred  in  her  boats  cut- 
ting  out  some  armed  yesseis  and  conror  from  St. 
Marsinello.  Commander  of  Fesuvhu  (S,  V.}  at 
the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

15  F.  D.  Hastings,  commanded  boats  of  Edin- 
hurffh  and  Htutings  at  Beyrout,  on  the  coast  of 
Syria ;  and  Commander  of  EdinlAtrgh  at  bombard- 
ment of  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  where  he  was  wounded. 

16  6.  Hatbom,  Commander  of  Benbow  at  the 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

17  L.  T.  Jones,  Mid.  of  Oranicut  and  wounded 
at  Algiers.  Commander  of  Princess  Charlotte  at 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

18  F.  Liardet,  Mid.  of  Belvidera  in  her  escape 
from  the  U.S.  squadron,  1812,  on  which  occasion  he 
was  wounded :  and  again  when  employed  against 
pirates  in  the  West  Indies.  Commander  of  Power- 
ful at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

19  S.  Hope,  Commander  of  Revenge  at  the 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

20  R.  F.  Stopford,  Commander  of  Photnix 
(S.  V.)  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

21  H.  J.  Worth,  Mid.  of  Venerable  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigates  Alcmhie  and  IphigdnUy  in  1814.    Com 
mander  of  Hastings  at  Beyrout,  where  he  com 
manded  the  boats  of  Hastings  and  Edinburgh  during 
an  attack  upon  a  magazine,  1840. 

22  R.  S.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  S^bUle,  and  served 
in  her  boats  in  an  attack  upon  pirates  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean, in  1826.  Commander  of  Hydra  {S.V.)  on 
the  coast  of  Syria,  in  1840. 

1841 

1  R.  S.  Triscott,  Mid.  of  (^ueen  Charlotte  at  Al- 
giers ;  and  wounded  commanding  boaU  of  Alacrity 
at  the  destruction  of  three  piratical  yessels  in  the 
Achipdago,  in  1826. 

2  J.  Robb,  Mid.  of  Naiad,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war, 
under  the  battery  of  Bona,  in  1824 ;  and  Lieut,  of 
jisia  and  commanded  Hind  cutter  at  Navarin. 

4  T.  L.  Massie.  Mate  of  Columbine,  MarHn,  and 
Rose,  serving  in  the  Archipelago  during  the  Greek 
Revolution ;  and  in  the  boats  of  the  latter  ship  in  an 
attnck  upon  a  horde  of  pirates  at  Samo  Tbracia, 
1827 ;  and  of  Asia  at  Navarin.  Commander  of 
Thunderer  in  the  various  oneralions  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  including  the  bomoardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

5  Sir  E.  Belcher,  Mid.  of  Malta  at  reduction  of 
Gaeta,  1815,  and  of  Superb  at  Algiers.  Lieut,  and 
Assistant  Surveyor  of  Blossom  in  Beechey'a  voyage 
to  the  Paci6c  and  Behring  Straits,  1825, 28 ;  and 
Commander  of  jE/»a  and  5u(pAttr,  making  various 
important  surveys.  In  command  of  the  latter  served 
at  the  destruction  of  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris ; 
and  in  the  operations  against  and  capture  of  Can- 
ton, which  were  much  facilitated  by  his  previous 
survey  s.  Capt.  of  Samarang,  employed  in  surveying 
the  coast  of  China  \  and  in  1844  severely  wounded 
in  an  action  with  pirates  at  Borneo. 

6  P.  J.  Blake,  commanded  Lame  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton,  in  1841. 

7  W.  Warren,  Lieut,  commanding  Speedwell 
schooner,  and  captured  three  armed  stave-vessels. 
Commander  of  Hyacinth  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of 


the  Bocca Tygris  and  Canton;  and  commanded  a 
division  of  toe  squadron  at  the  capture  of  that  city, 
in  1841. 

8  H.  Eyres,  Commander  of  Modeste,  taking  the 
forts  of  the  Bocca  Tygris;  and  in  the  operations 
against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  city;  also  of 
Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

8*  J.  J.  Stopford,  Commander  of  Zebra  during 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

9  W.  J.  Williams,    Commander  of  StrmnboU 

is.  v.)  at  Sidon  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
)'Acre,  in  1840. 

10  S.  P.  Pritchard,  Commander  of  Blenheim, 
taking  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tygris,  and  operations 
against  and  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

11  W.  D.  Puget,  Commander  of  MeMUe,  taking 
the  forts  of  the  bocca  Tygris,  and  operations  against 
Canton,  in  1841. 

12  C.  A.  Barlow,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Al- 
giers, and  served  in  boats  of  RevoluHonnaire  at  the 
capture  of  a  pirate  off  Zante,  in  1821.  Lieut  com- 
manding Royalist,  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Spain,  from  1834  to  1837;  and  Commander  of  iVim- 
rod  in  the  operations  against  Canton,  and  com- 
manded a  brigade  of  seamen  at  the  taking  of  that 
city,  in  1841. 

13  H.  W.  Giffard,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 
Commandei  of  Cruizer  in  the  operations  against 
and  capture  of  Canton ;  aboof  Amoy  and  Chinghae 
in  1841. 

14  J.  V.  Fletcher,  Mid.  of  Rhin,  and  served  at 
the  capture  of  two  men-of-war  and  fourteen  mer- 
chant vessels  at  Corigeou,  in  1815.  Commander  of 
Wellesley,  taking  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and 
in  the  operations  against  and  capture  of  Canton; 
and  also  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  m  1841. 

15  T.  V.  Anson,  Commander  of  Py lades  in  the 
operations  against  and  capture  of  Canton;  and 
also  of  Amoy,  in  1841. 

16  A.  L.  Kupar,  Commander  of  Alligator  in  the 
operations  against  and  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841 ; 
and  capture  of  Calliope  in  the  operations  in  Yang- 
tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

17  T.  J.  Clarke,  Commander  of  Columbine  in  the 
operations  affainst  and  capture  of  Canton ;  and  also 
of  Amoy  ana  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

18  Hon.  C.  G.  J.  B.  Elliot,  Commander  of 
Hazard  at  the  bombardment  of  St  Jean  D'Acre. 

19  G.  G.  Loch,  served  as  Volunteer  and  Extra 
Aid-de-camp  to  the  Greneral  commanding  in  chief, 
taking  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1840.  Senior  Officer  in 
command  of  an  expedition  and  storming  Fort  Sera- 
pique  in  the  St.  Juan,  1848. 

20  J.  P.  Parkin,  Mid.  of  Achate  at  Trafalgar. 

22  H.  Baugh,  Lieut,  commanding  Rapid  gun 
brig  at  the  capture  of  two  valuable  Spanish  mer- 
chant vessels  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  in  1808.  Gaz. 
1808. 

23  W.  Hext,  Mid.  of  Russell  in  Howe's  action  ; 
and  in  Bridport's.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Santa  Marga- 
ritta  in  Sir  R.  Strachan's  action  off  Ferrol ;  nnd 
commanded  Vesuvius  bomb  in  the  operations  in  the 
Gironde,  in  1814. 

25  J.  Gape,  Mid.  of  A^ax  at  Trafalgar,  and  Alid. 
of  Amphion,  and  assisted  in  her  boats  at  the  taking 
of  the  fort  of  Cortelaazo  with  gun-boats  aiul  convcty, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


63 


IB  1809 ;  and  at  the  capture  of  a  codfot  and  action 
wiib  300  troops  at  Grao.    Gaz.  I809«  10. 

.25«  W.  Gordon,  Mid.  of  Kingfisher  at  St.  Do- 
mingo ;  and  of  /mpmnf#«eDgaffed  at  the  capture  of 
fcsteb  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  1807,  at  the  siege  of 
Rons,  1808,  and  at  the  destruction  of  the  ships  in 
Ah  Roads ;  at  Walcheren,  and  serving  on  shore  at 
FJushing,  1809.  Second  Lieut,  of  Seahorse  at  at- 
tack opoQ  New  Orleans,  1815. 

26  T.  Sanders,  Ueut.  of  Raleigh  in  the  Wal- 
eliereD  expedition ;  and  Senior  ideut.  of  Leander 
at  Algiers. 

28   E.  L.  Rich,  Mid.  of  Egyptietme  at  capture  of 

-L  J?**  ^**re,  in  1806*,  and  of  Seahorse  in  action 

with  Turkish  squadron,  and   capture  of  Badere 

Ufer  frigate,  in  1808  ;  and  in  the  same  ship  taking 

the  lalaDds  of  Gianate  and  Planosa,  in  1809. 

a  G.  V.  Jackson,  Lieut,  of  Junon^  when  cap- 
tared,  after  a  highly-  hononrable  defence  by  a  Fr. 
sqiMdronoff  Gnadaloupe,  in  1809:  and  Senior  of 
HtdR,  at  Algiers. 

©»  R.  Stuart,  Lieut,  of  Abercrombv^  and  com- 
Jttwled  a  boat  in  an  attack  upon  a  Fr.  convoy, 
1813.  Commander  of  Sparrowhawh  actively  em- 
pwyed  in  the  suppression  of  piracy  in  the  Archi- 
placo,  1825 ;  and  of  Icarus,  and  senior  officer  at 
tarthagena  when  besieged  by  insurgents,  1831 

30  W.  B.  Dobson,  Lieut  of  Lame,  and  officially 
reported  for  services  during  the  Burmese  war. 

31  W  6.  H.  Whish,  Mid.  of  Curacoa  and 
serjred  with  the  advance  of  the  army  at  the  siege 
u»d  capture  of  Genoa,  1814 ;  and  of  Queen  Charlotte, 
m  commanded  a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 

32  E.R.  P.  Mainwarinff,  Mid.  of  Roebuck  in  the 
npcdiUon  to  E^ypt,  in  1801.  Lieut,  of  Plantagenet, 
Md  commanded  two  of  her  boats  at  the  capture  of 
tkUer  of  marque  off  New  York. 

3J  W.  J.  Prowse,  Mid.  of  Narcissus  at  the  cap- 
tare  of  the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1805, 06 ;  and 
Actmr  Lieut,  of  Captain  at  capture  of  Fr.  74  gun 
iiip  HauUpoulii  and  the  Saintes,  in  1809. 

^.  C.  H.  Scale,  Mid.  of  Comus  at  capture  of 
y*^]^fngBteF)rederickscoam;  and  at  Copenhagen, 
M  1807.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Star  at  reduction  of 
>l«rUDiqne  and  Guadaloupe,  in  1809,  10 ;  and  in 
Pimmand  of  a  gun-boat  in  the  Elbe,  assisted  at  the 
jwactwnof  Cuxhaven;  and  siege  and  capture  of 
Glacbtadt,  in  1813, 14.    Gaz.  1814. 

J5  T.  Fraser,  Mid.  of  Leander  at  Algiers  ;  and 
??>niny  mentioned  during  the  Burmese  war  while 
"«t.ofZani«. 

36  P.  Christie,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Cambrian  at  Na- 
tarin. 

f  **•  Gosiling,  Mid.  of  Unicom  in  the  attack 


"«'^peraUons  m  the  Gironde,  in  1814 ;  and  of  Se- 
^^■t  Algiers, 

mfj  ^i*  Tomer,  Lieut,  of  SybiUe,  and  in  com- 
™jw  of  Black  Joke  tender  captured  a  piratical 
J^w  of  superior  force,  and  an  armed  prize,  in 

*  P.  D.  Hutcheson,  Mid.  of  America  ^  serving  on 
!!*^  of  Italy,  181.1,  14;  at  capture  of  Port 
paitt  and  Genoa;  and  of  Undaunted  at  capture 


of  a  convoy  at  Barletta;  Iriand  of  Tremiti,  &c., 
1815.  Mid.  of  Impregnable  and  wounded  at  Algiers; 
and  Lieut,  of  ^tna  bomb  at  reduction  of  the  Morea 
Castle,  1828. 

40  F.M.Boultbee,  Lieut,  of  iVorlA5/ar  on  the 
coast  of  Africa,  and,  in  command  of  her  pinnace, 
captured  (when  out  of  sight  of  bis  ship)  by  board- 
ing, the  Sp.  slave  brig  Oallo,  mounting  8  guns,  in 
1827. 

41  C.  Basden,  Mid.  of  Spartan,  and  wounded 
in  one  of  the  boats  in  the  attack  upon  a  Fr.  disguised 
armed  polucca  in  the  Bay  of  Nice,  1809.  Served  on 
shore  at  the  capture  of  Lusin  and  Cerigo,  and  com- 
manded one  of  four  boats  in  cutting  out  a  ship  and 
three  barks  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  Castle  of 
Terracino.  In  the  same  ship  in  the  action  with 
enemy's  squadron  in  the  Bay  of  Naples.  Com- 
manded a  gun-boat  at  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  Fear' 
less  mortar  briff  at  Tariffa,  and  recommended  in  the 
official  despatch  of  the  successful  defence  of  the  lat- 
ter place.  Employed  at  the  reduction  of  Trieste 
and  of  Venice. 

42  H.  E.  Coffin,  Mid.  of  Tigre  in  the  operations 
in  Egypt,  in  1807  ;  and  at  the  destruction  of  Ro^ 
buste  and  Lion  off  Cette,  in  1809 ;  of  Malta,  pre- 
sent at  the  siege  of  Tarragona ;  and  commanded  a 
gun-boat  in  co-operation  with  the  Patriots  on  the 
coast  of  Spain. 

43  J.  C.  Fitzgerald,  Lieut,  of  Forte,  and  cap- 
tured a  piratical  vessel  on  the  South  American  sta- 
tion, 1829. 

44  J.  Sherer,  Mid.  of  Spencer  during  the  opera- 
tions on  the  Penobscot,  1814.  Mate  in  Parry's 
Polar  Expedition,  1821-23,  and  Lieut,  in  the  voyage 
1824-25.  Lieut,  commanding  Monkey,  and  cap- 
tured  Sp.  slave  brig  of  very  superior  force  in  W. 
indies,  1829,  for  which  he  was  promoted  and  offi- 
cially thanked  by  Admiralty  and  Com. -in- Chief. 

46  F.  Harding,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  Kiiht 
destruction  of  two  Fr.  frigates  and  a  bri^^  off  L'C^- 
ent,  in  1812 ;  and  of  Pembroke  in  the  skirmish  with 
the  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon ;  and  destruction  of  a  convoy 
at  Fort  Maurice,  in  1813,  and  surrender  of  Genoa. 

48  W.  L.  Castle,  Mid.  of  Caledonia  in  the  par- 
tial action  with  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulou,  in  1813;  sur- 
render of  Genoa,  in  1814  ^  and  Senior  Lieut,  and 
Commander  of  several  ships  employed  in  the  sup- 
pression of  the  slave  trade  on  the  coast  of  Africa, 
from  1828  tiU  1839. 

49  E.  H.  Bulterfield,  Mate  of  SybUU  serving  in 
the  Black  Joke  tender,  1828,  29,  in  action  with  pi- 
ratical 14  gun  brig  Providentia ;  capture  of  8  gun 
brig  Vengador ;  of  piratical  8  gun  schooner  Pre- 
sidente  and  her  prize ;  and  of  Sp.  14  gun  brig  Almi- 
rante.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Primrose  at  capture  of  Sp. 
20  gun  ship  Velos,  1830  ;  and  in  command  of  Brisk, 
ana  as  Commander  of  Fantome  (for  some  considera- 
ble time  senior  officer)  rendered  numerous  other  im- 
portant services  in  the  suppression  of  the  slave  trade. 

60  W.  Dawson,  Mid.  of  Active,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Ortona ;  and  iu 
the  action  off  Lissa,  in  1811.  Mate  of  Cyane  when 
captured  after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  U.  S. 
frigate  Constitution,  1814. 

52  J.  W.  Aldridge,  Mid.  of  Arethuxa  at  capture 
of  Sp.  frigate  Pnmona^  in  1806,  and  taking  of  Cura- 
coa, iu  1807.  Served  in  Blake  ait  the  bombiu^mcnt 
of  Flushing  in  1809 ;  and  employed  in  the  giin-boat 
service  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  on  the  coast  of 


Digitized  by 


Google 


64 


Services  of  Captains. 


Catalonia,  in  1811, 12, 13.  Haa  received  medala  on 
two  occasiona  from  the  Royal  Hum.  Society  for 
aarinff  the  lives  of  fonr  men.  In  1831  submitted  a 
plan  tor  raisinR  seamen  for  the  Nary,  embracing 
an  apprenticeship  system  analogous  with  that  now 
adopted. 


1842 

1  D.  Marsh,  Mid.  of  SurveiUanie,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  Fr.  brig  under  the  bat- 
teries in  QuiberonBay;  and  in  the  operations  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain,  particularly  at  the  siege  of 
St.  Sebastian,  where  he  was  employed  in  the  breach- 
ing batteries.    Gaz.  1810«  13. 

2*  J.  Washington,  Mid.  of  Juno  when  attacked 
by  a  flotilla  of  gun-boats  in  the  Chesapeake,  at  the 
attack  on  Craney  Island,  Norfolk :  and  in  an  en- 
ffagement  with  gun-boats  in  the  Delaware,  1813. 
Has  conducted  several  important  surveys. 

3  Hon.  K.  Stewart,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

4  G.  Goldsmith,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Druid  in  the 
operations  against  and  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841; 
and  Commander  of  same  ship,  and  assisted  at  the 
destruction  of  the  Chinese  fire-rafts  at  Chinghae,  in 
1842. 

5  J.  Hallowes,  Mate,  employed  in  the  gun-boat 
service  iu  the  Elbe,  and  at  the  surrender  ol 
Oluck8tadt,inl814.    Gaz.  1814. 

6  H.  Boyes,  Commander  of  Vixen  steam  vessel 
in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

7  C.  Frederick,  Lieut,  of  Alacritv^  and  severely 
wounded  in  boarding  a  pirate  in  the  Mediterranean, 
in  182!^.     Commander  of  ApoUo  troop  ship,  and 

{resent  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiusg,  in 
842. 

8  H.  Kellett,  Commander  of  StarUn^  in  the 
operations  against  and  capture  of  Canton,  m  1841 ; 
and  assisted  at  the  taking  of  Woosung  and  Shang- 
hae,  and  at  Chin-Kiang-Poo,  in  1842. 

9  R.  B.  Watson,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Calliope,  taking 
the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tygris,  and  in  the  operations 
against  and  capture  of  Canton.  Commander  of 
Blenheim^  at  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841 ;  and  of 
Modestey  and  assisted  at  the  destruction  of  the  Clii- 
nese  fire-rafts  at  Chinghae,  and  attack  on  their 
camp  at  Segahon;  and  also  taking  Woosung  and 
Shanghae ;  and  capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  where 
he  was  wounded,  in  1842. 

10  W.  H.  A.fMorshead,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Hya- 
cinth  in  the  operations  against  Canton,  and  wounded 
at  the  capture  of  that  city,  in  1841.  Commander  of 
Columbine  at  the  destruction]  of  the  Chinese  fire- 
rafts  at  Chinghae;  and  present  at  the  taking  of 
Woosung  and  Shanghae,  and  in  the  operations  in 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

]  1  R.  Collinson,  Lieut,  of  Wiellesley  in  the  ope- 
rations against  Canton,  and  attached  to  the  survey- 
ing department  at  the  capture  of  that  citv,  in  1841. 
Commanded  BenHnck,  taking  Amoy  ana  Chinghae 
in  the  same  vear;  and  Plover  at  the  capture  of 
Woosung  ana  Shamrhae,  and  in  the  operations  in 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  m  1842. 

12  E.  N.  Tronbridge,  Lieut  of  Benhow  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment 
of  Acre,  1840.    Commander  of  CUo  at  the  capture 


of  Woosung  and  Shanghae,  and  in  the  operations  in 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

1848 

1  Sir  R.  Hagan,  Mid.  and  Male  of  SurveUtante^ 
and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  Santander,  siege  of 
St.  Sebastian,  taking  of  Santa  Clara,  &c. ;  likewise 
at  the  operations  and  capture  of  the  Fr.  flotilla  in 
the  Gironde.  Lieut,  commanding  Colonial  brig  on 
the  coast  of  Afirica,  captured  the  piratical  vessel 
Paz,  of  superior  force,  m  which  he  was  wounded  ; 
and  Thistle  ffun  brig,  in  which  he  captured  40  sail  of 
vessels  and  liberated  4000  slaves. 

2  A.  Drew,  Mid.  of  Bellette  at  Copenhagen, 
1807;  and  of  Marlborough  at  Walcheren,  1809. 
Mate  of  Diadem  serving  at  the  taking  of  St  Andero, 
Castro,  Bilbao,  and  other  towns,  lb  12 ;  and  com- 
manded one  of  two  boats  which  captured,  by  board- 
ing, an  Am.  letter  of  marque  of  9  guns  and  50  men. 
Served  in  theTagus  in  co-operation  with  the  army, 
1814,  and  Mate  of  Eurotas  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
Clorinde.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Thetu,  and  commanded 
the  seamen  and  marines  landed  to  act  against  the 
Ashantees,  in  1824,  which  service  was  gazetted. 
Commanded  the  Nainsl  Brigade  at  reduction  of  Navy 
Island,  on  the  Niagara,  and  destroyed  the  Am.  pira- 
tical steam  vessel  Caroline.  For  this  latter  service 
he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Houses  of  Assembly, 
and  was  voted  a  sword,  value  100  guineas.  Gaz. 
1814. 

3  E.  I.  Parrey,  Mid.  of  Royal  Oak  in  the  Wal- 
cheren expedition ;  and  in  the  operations  on  the 
coa«t  of  America ;  and  of  Shannon  at  capture  of  the 
U.  S.  frigate  Chesapeake,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Uver^ 
pool  in  the  operations  against  the  pirates  in  the  Per- 
sian Gulf,  and  severely  wounded  at  the  destruction 
of  a  piratical  vessel  in  the  barge  of  that  ship. 

4  C.  Keele,  Mid.  of  Barbadoes  when,  in  company 
with  Goshawk,  she  drove  on  shore  several  gun  ves- 
sels on  the  Calvados  rocks,  in  1811 ;  and  of  Java, 
and  severely  wounded  when  that  ship  was  captured, 
after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  the  U.  S.  fri- 
gate Constituiion.  Officially  noticed  for  his  conduct 
m  the  Burmese  war.    Gaz.  1812. 

5  W.  J.  T.  Hood,  Mid.  of  Achille  at  Trafalgar. 
Inventor  of  ice  saws,  used  with  effect  in  PoUr  ex- 
peditions ;  also  of  rotary  lifting  and  forcing  pump; 
and  other  mechanical  contrivances,  for  which  tie  has 
received  three  medals. 

6  E.  J.  Bird,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

7  J.  Adams,  Mid.  of  Scout  in  the  several  actions 
of  that  vessel  with  enemy's  ^n  boats  in  the  Straits 
of ^  Gibraltar ;  on  one  occasion  with  two  Fr.  guu- 
brigs  and  six  gun-boats.  Served  in  the  same  brig 
covering  the  advance  of  the  boats  in  Rosas  Bay, 
1809.  Mid.  of  Volontaire,  Cambrian,  and  Bulwark^ 
in  several  boat  actions,  and  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona. 

8  E.  B.  Tinling,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Al- 
giers and  of  Curlew  in  the  operations  against  the  pi- 
rates in  the  Penian  Gulf. 


1844 

1    G.  H.  Seymour,  Commander  of  Warulerer  in 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1842. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


65 


1*  F.  Hnttoii,  L]eat.''of  Tee»  during  the  Bormese 
War. 

2  O.  Stanley,  Mid.  of  Adventure,  surveying 
straiu  of  Magellan,  1826,  30.  Lieut,  of  Beacon, 
snrreying  the  Archipelago ;  and  of  Terror  in  Back'* 
polar  voyage,  1836, 37,  having  charge  of  the  astro- 
nomical and  magnetic  observations.  Commander 
oiBritomari,  1837,  42,  forming  the  colony  of  Port 
Essington ;  made  a  track  survey  of  the  Arafnra  sea ; 
visited  and  surveyed  various  harbours  in  New  Zea- 
land, and  the  Tenasserian  prorinces.  Has  since 
commanded  Blazer,  surveying  in  the  North  Sea. 

3  W.  H.  Hall,  Mid.  of  narriwr,  employed  in  thfe 
protection  of  convoys  in  the  Belt  against  tne  Danish 
gun-boats  ;  and  of  Lyra  in  Lord  Amherst's  expedi- 
tion to  China,  1816,17 ;  and  employed  exploring  the 
Galph  of  Corea,  and  Loo  Choo  islands.  Serving  as 
a  volunteer,  he  conducted  the  boats  of  Jphirenia 
to  the  attack  of  an  armed  slave  schr.,  1822.  Master 
of  Parthian  at  capture  of  a  piratical  schr.  in  Cam- 
pearhy  Bay,  1824 ;  and  commanded  H.  E.  1.  C. 
steamer  Nemesis,  on  the  coasts  and  in  the  rivers  of 
China,  1840,  43.  Present  in  Nemesis  in  27  dif- 
ferent engagements,  and  wounded ;  and  named  with 
distinction  m  eleven  gazetted  dispatches.  Has  on 
two  occasions  saved  the  lives  of  others  by  jumping 
overboard.  Inventor  of  iron  bilge  tanKs,  and 
patentee  of  an  ingeniously  contrived  double  anchor. 

4  G.  G.  Wellesley,  Lieut,  of  Castor  at  taking 
of  Caiffa  and  Tsour  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bom- 
bardment of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

5  H.  R.  Sturt,  severely  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Leander  at  Algiers;  and  again  when  Lieut,  of  Genoa 
at  Navarin. 

1845 

1  G.  F.  Hastings  commanded  Harlequin  on  the 
coHst  of  China,  and  led  the  boats  of  that  bri^  and 
of  Wanderer  and  Dido  in  the  attack  on  the  pirati- 
cal towns  of  Murdoo  and  Ou&lloo  Batto,  m  the 
isUnd  of  Sumatra,  for  whicnhe  received  the  public 
thanks  of  the  Com. -in-Chief. 

2  Hon.  S.  T.  Cam^e,  Lieut,  of  Castor  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  firom  the  si(^e  of 
BUboa,  in  1835,  to  1837. 

1*  H.  Lyster,  Mid.  of  Herald,  servinir  in  her 
boats  at  attack  upon  pirates  at  Barataria,  1813 ;  and 
in  same  ship  at  New  Orleans,  and  operations  in  the 
Mississippi;  Senior- Lieut,  of  Imogens  forcing  the 
Bocca  Tigris,  1834.  Acting  Capt.  of  Agincourt 
and  second  in  command  of  tlie  expedition  to  Maluda- 
bay,  1845,  and  honourably  mentioned  in  the  ga- 
zetted despatches. 

3  J.  P.  Bower,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Samarangt  and 
se?erply  wounded  in  storming  the  Anunghoy  forts ; 
Slid  served  in  the  operations  against  Canton,  1841. 

4  A.  Lowe,  Mate  of  Phoenix  in  the  operations  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1837 ;  ana  Lieut,  of 
Httstingt  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

6  J.  Russell,  Senior  Lieut,  of  SiromboU  at 
bombardment  of  Acre. 

7  B.  J.  Sulivan,  Commander  of  Philomel  at  Oh- 
liMo,  and  during  much  other  active  service  in  the 
^*arana,  1845,  46. 

8  H.Bagot,  Mid.  of  .itfjto  at  Navarin. 

9  6.  N.  Broke,  Mid.  of  Glasgow  at  Navarin ;  and 
Senior  Lieut,  of  IVasp  at  Su  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 


10  G.  Giflbrd,  severely  wounded  when  Lieut  of 
CyclojM^  at  the  attack  on  Gebail,  and  served  on  the 
coast  of  Syria. 

11  J.  Fitzjames,  Lieut  of  ComufalUs,  and  directed 
the  rocket  brigade  in  the  attack  on  the  Chinese 
camp  at  Segahon.  Served  also  at  the  taking  of 
Woosung  and  Shanghae ;  and  severely  wounded  at 
capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  1842. 


1846 

1  C.  Walcott,  Mid.  Menelaus  from  1810  till  1814, 
at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France ;  actively  em- 
ployed on  the  coast  of  Italy :  in  action  with  Pr. 
fleet  off  Toulon,  1812 ;  and  Aid-de-Camp  to  Captain 
Sir  Peter  Parker  at  Bellairs,  when  the  latter  f  was 
killed  at  that  place.  Mid.  of  Hebrtu,  forcing  the 
passage  of  the  Uironde ;  and  at  Algiers. 

2  J.  Pearse,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  the  de- 
struction of  enemy 's  squadron,  1812.  Senior  Lieut, 
of  Blenheim  at  capture  of  the  foits  of  Anunghoy 
(Bocca  Tygris);  and  in  the  operations  against  and 
capture  of  Canton,  1841. 

3  G.  J.  Hay,  Mid.  of  Apollo  at  the  capture  of 
an  armed  ship  under  the  batteries  of  Corsica ;  of  an 
armed  felucca  and  destruction  of  the  Tower  of  St. 
Cataldo ;  of  some  gun-boats  off  Corfu,  and  the 
takinir  the  islands  of  Augusta  and  Curzola,  in  1812, 
13.  Lieut,  of  Alceste,  in  command  of  her  barge  at 
the  destruction  of  Malay  proas,  in  1817 ;  and  com- 
manded the  boats  of  Afenai  at  the  cutting  out  of 
a  slave  vessel  from  Zanzibar,  in  1821.  Ck>mmander 
of  Racehorse  at  New  Zealand  during  the  operations, 
1846. 

4  W.  Smith,  Mid.  of  Shannon,  and  officially 
reported  for  his  conduct  in  boarding  U.S.  frigate 
CAesapeahe,  1813.  Lieut,  of  Alligator  serving  in 
the  Burmese  war.    Gaz.  1813. 

5  Sir  F.  Nicholson,  Lieut,  of  Blonde  at  capture 
of  Canton,  and  senior  of  the  same  ship  at  Amoy  and 
Chingbae,  1841.  Commander  of  Fantmne  and  re- 
duced a  piratical  force  on  the  Barbaxy  coast,  1846. 

7    A.  S.  Hamond,|Mid.  of  Talbot  at  Navarin. 

9  E.  Barnett,  Mid.  of  Malta  at  the  siege  and 
surrender  of  Gaeta,  1814,  and  oi  Superb  at  Algiers. 
Assisted  in  the  survevs  of  the  Channel  Islands  and 
of  various  parts  of  the  West  Indies ;  and  in  com- 
mand of  Thunder  conducted  the  survey  of  a  portion 
of  the  Bahamas  and  Bermudas,  north  coast  of  Cen- 
tral America,  coast  of  Yucatan,  and  the  Islands 
St.  Bartholomew,  St.  Martin,  Anguilla,  St  Chris- 
topher, Nevis,  Barbuda,  and  Antigua. 

10  C.  G.  E.  Patey,  Senior  of  Castor  at  the 
taking  of  Caiffa  and  Tsour,  and  at  St  Jean  D'Acre. 

13  E.  J.  Carpenter,  Mid.  of  BarJUur  in  the 
partial  action  off  Toulon,  1814.  In  June,  1840,  ob- 
tained a  patent  for  a  new  mode  of  propelling  ves- 
sels, by  means  of  blades  or  fans  placed  on  each 
quarter  submerged,  working  upon  the  principle  of  a 
screw. 

14  J.  Duffill,  Mid.  of  Glasgow  at  Algiers,  and 
wounded. 

15  J.  L.  Stokes,  wounded  when  Lieut  of  Beagle 
in  an  afihiy  with  the  natives  while  surveying  the 
coast  of  Australia. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


66 


Services  of  Captains, 


17  H.  M.  Denham,  assisted  in  the  surrey  of  the 
Channel  Islands  and  the  English  and  St.  George's 
Channels ;  and  also  many  of  the  harbours  along 
the  English  and  Irish  coasts.  Conducted  the  survey 
of  the  Bristol  Channel  throughout.  Commander 
of  Avon,  and  conducted  the  survey  of  the  W.  Coast 
of  Africa,  from  Cape  St.  Paul's  to  the  Niger. 

19  J.  Kains,  Lieut,  of  Warrior,  and  captured  in 
her  launch  a  Dutch  national  lugger  under  a  heavy 
fire  from  the  shore  in  1813. 

20  George  G.  Burton,  Mid.  of  Venerable  at  the 
attack  upon  Fr.  and  Sp.  squadrons  in  Aix  Roads, 
1799,  and  in  Saomarez's  actions,  1801 ;  Senior 
Lieut.  ofNimrodf  in  command  of  boats,  cutting  out 
two  vessels  under  the  batteries  in  Bay  Mahaut, 
Guadaloupe.  Lieut,  commanding  Grauiday  captured 
two  Fr.  privaieen  of  superior  force.  Lieut,  of 
Neptune,  and  served  on  shore  at  reduction  of  Mar- 
tinique, and  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Loire  and 
Seine  at  Ance  la  Barque ;  also  at  takmg  the  Saintes, 
capture  of  Haultpoutt,  and  reduction  of  Guadaloupe. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  7\mnani  during  the  capture  of 
Washington,  and  commanded  Wolverene  at  Balti- 
more. Has  a  medal  from  the  Society  of  Arts  for 
the  invention  of  an  anchor  stopper. 

21  P.  G.  Haymes,  commanded  a  gun-boat  as 
Acting  Lieut,  at  the  defence  of  Riga  and  taking  of 
Mittau  in  1812.  Lieut,  of  Royal  Oak,  and  served  as 
naval  aide-de-camp  to  several  general  officers  during 
the  operations  against  Washington,  Baltimore,  and 
New  Orleans. 

22  W.  H.  Higgs,  served  in  Foudroyant  and 
Peterel  at  Egypt,  1801.  Lieut,  of  Sulphur  bomb 
at  the  attack  on  Boulogne  flotilla,  in  1804 ;  and  of 
that  ship  and  Cvgnet  durine  the  arduous  service 
against  the  Fr.  flotillas,  1805,  6.  Lieut,  of  Et^ir 
at  the  capture  of  Ischia  and  Procida ;  capture  of  a 
division  of  gun  boats  at  Gaeta ;  destruction  of  four 
vessels  and  a  battery^  at  Naples ;  and  capture  of 
three  sail  at  Terracino,  1809.  Served  also  at 
destruction  of  batteries,  gun-boats  and  convoy  at 
Cassis,  in  1813. 

23  J.  S.  W.  Johnson,  Mid.  of  PaUat  serving  in 
a  boat  of  that  ship  at  capture  of  four  nrivateers  and 
some  merchantmen  on  the  coast  of  Norway ;  and 
of  Alcmene  and  commanded  a  boat  in  a  desperate 
conflict  with  a  convoy  of  nine  armed  vessels  in  Uie 
Adriatic  (one  of  which,  mounting  four  ^uns,  was 
captured) ,  for  which  service  he  was  oflicially  re- 
ported. Served  on  shore  at  the  siege  of  Genoa ; 
and  Lieut,  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers.  Com- 
manded Wolverene  in  China,  1842. 

24  G.  Baker,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  the  de- 
struction of  two  large  frigates  and  a  brig  off 
L'Orient,  in  1812. 

25  H.  Layton,  Mid.  of  Ramillies,  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coaqt  of  America,  including  the  attack 
on  New  Orleans^  capture  of  American  flotilla  on 
Lac  Borgne,  taking  of  Washington,  and  the  attack 
on  Baltimore. 

26  W.  H.  Kitchen,  Mid.  of  Monarch  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1801 ;  commanded  a  tender  of  Argo  at  the 
taking  of  St.  Lucia  and  Tobago,  in  1803 ;  was  hurt 
when  Mate  of  Speedy  in  action  with  the  enemy's 
flotilla,  off  Dunkirk,  in  1804 ;  and  again  in  com- 
mand of  a  rocket  boat  off  Boulogne,  1805  ;  Sub- 
Lieut,  of  Dominica,  commanded  her  boats  at  cap- 


tare  of  Fr.  National  shooner,  and  slight]  v  wosnded 
in  destroying  four  Fr.  vessels  at  Guadaloupe,  in 
1806.  Lieut,  of  Melville  at  the  capture  of  the  Hanisih 
West  India  islands ;  and  Senior  of  Asp,  and  com- 
manded her  iKMts  storming  the  batteries  of  Fort 
Royal,  Guadaloupe,  and  at  capture  of  that  island 
and  Martinique,  m  1809. 

27  J.  Oake,  Mid.  of  Prince  of  Wales  in  Calder*s 
action,  1805 ;  of  Diadem  at  reduction  of  Monte 
Video,  and  operations  in  the  River  Plate ;  and  of 
Belkrophon  and  Aigle,  1809,  15,  and  asssited  at 
several  boat  actions. 

28  R.  F.  Gambler,  Lieut,  of  Asia^  at  Navarin. 

29  J.  R.  Booth,  Mid.  of  London  at  the  capture  of 
Linois'  squadron :  and  severely  wounded  in  action 
with  pirates,  in  1813,  for  which  he  obtained  promo- 
tion. Commanded  Trinculo,  and  rendered  important 
services  against  the  Caffres,  in  1834,  and  was  thanked 
in  public  orders. 

31  T.  S. Thompson,  M id .  of  Oalatea  in  the  frigate 
action  off  Madagascar,  1811. 

32  W.  H.  Jervis,  Flag  Lieut,  to  Com.-in-Chief 
during  the  civil  war  in  Portugal,  1831,  34.  Com- 
mander of  Pilot  and  saved  700  troops  wrecked  on 
the  Andone  Islands,  1846. 

33  H.  E.  Edgell,  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Imogene 
forcing  the  Bocca  Tigris  in  1834. 

36  J.  Macdonell,  Mid.  of  Unitd,  and  wounded  in 
an  attack  upon  a  convoy  in  the  Adriatic,  1812 ;  in 
the  partial  action  with  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon,  1814 ; 
and  of  Phoenix  serving  in  the  boats  at  capture  of  two 
piratical  vessels  off  Faros,  1815.  Lieut,  of  Pandora 
at  attack  upon  piratical  settlement  of  Barbora,  1827. 

37  R.  Burridge,  Mid.  of  Termagant  at  the  de- 
fence of  Sicily,  and  at  the  siege  and  defence  of  Tar- 
ragona, and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  several  pri- 
vateers on  the  French  coast  by  the  boats.  Served 
also  at  the  reduction  of  Almeria,  and  on  shore  at 
the  attack  on  Leghorn,  and  capture  of  Genoa. 

39  Hon.  R.  Gore,  Mid.  of  Boadicea  during  the 
Rangoon  war.  Lieut,  of  Andromache,  and  fre- 
quently engaged  in  her  boats  with  the  Malay  pirates, 
and  presented  with  a  sword  by  the  underwriters  and 
merchants  of  Bombay. 

40  C.  J.  Bosanquet,  wounded  at  tlie  capture  of  a 
slaver  while  in  Black  Joke,  tender  to  Dryad,  in  1831 . 
Lieut,  in  command  of  Leveret  at  the  capture  of 
Diogenes,  under  the  batteries  of  Mozambique.  Com- 
mander of  Alert,  in  an  attack  on  a  Moorish  fort,  in 
1844. 

42  J.  Simpson,  Mid.  of  Acheron  when  captured 
and  destroyed  by  Fr.  fri^tes  Hortense  and  Incor- 
ruptible, 1805.  Mate  ot  Cuttle  at  the  capture  of 
Martinique  and  Guadaloupe,  1809,  10.  Lieut,  com- 
manding Bream  schooner,  and  captured  Am.  priva- 
teer Pythagoras,  1812. 

43  G.  T.  Gordon,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Phemix  from 
18.35  to  18:^7,  on  the  coast  of  Spain  and  siege  of 
Bilbao,  &c. 

44  Hon.  E.  Plunkett,  Mid.  of  Sybilte,  serving  in 
the  boats  in  a  conflict  mth  pirates  in  the  Archipelago 
in  1826.  Lieut,  of  Castor,  and  in  command  of 
Savage  and  Royalist  on  the  coast  of  Spain  during 
the  civil  war  from  1835  to  1840.  * 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains* 


67 


45    E.  Ommanney,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Nayarin. 

4f>  W.  P.  Glanrille,  Flag  Lieut,  at  the  capture  of 
Sl  Jean  D'Acre. 

47  D.  Carry,  woanded  when  Mid.  of  Rose  at  Na- 
Farin.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Pique  at  the  atUusks  upon 
Caiffa  and  Tsonr;  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

48  W.  K.  Stephens,  Lieut,  serrmg  in  the  boats 
of  Carys/ort  in  the  attadc  on  Tortosa ;  and  at  St. 
Jean  D'Acre. 

49  W.  W.  Chambers,  Senior  Lieut,  (acting  as 
commander)  of  JVeiiesle^y  VS^H,  39,  daring  the  ser- 
vice of  suppressing  an  insurrection  on  the  coast  of 
Malabar,  and  reducing  the  fortress  of  Koratchee ; 
also  employed  in  co-operation  with  the  army  on  the 
coast  or  Scinde. 

50  C.  M.  M.  Wright,  wounded  when  Mid. 
of  PaUas   daring  the  operations  against  Mocha, 

52;  J.  W.  Noble,  Mate  of  Boadkea  in  the  Bur- 
mese war. 

53  H.  M.  E.  AUen,  Mid.  of  SybiUe  and  served  in 
her  boats  in  an  attack  upon  pirates  in  the  Archipe- 
lago, 1826, 

55  P.  W.  Austen,  Mate  of  Blonde^  and  served  on 
shore  in  co-operation  with  the  French  army  at  the 
takinff  of  the  Morea  Castle,  in  1828.  Severely  burnt 
when  Lieut,  of  Tweedy  in  command  of  ber  boats 
acting  against  the  slaves  off  the  Isle  of  Pines,  in 
1833. 

56  S.  H.  Ussber,  Lieut,  commanding  Skifjack 
schooner,  1837,  and  captured  a  Sp.  slave  brig  of 
eight  guns  (pierced  for  20)  and  75  men. 

57  D.  O.  W.  O'Callaghan,  slightly  wounded  in 
the  boats  of  Andromache  in  action  with  pirates  in 
the  East  Indies. 

1847 

1  D.  Peat,  for  services  on  the  coast  blockade, 
where  he  was  several  times  severely  wounded,  was 
made  Lieut,  and  Commander. 

2  C.  Wise,  Senior  Lieut  of  ComwalUa,  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  the  Chi- 
nese fire-rafts,  at  Chinghae ;  and  at  the  capture  of 
^'oosung  and  Shanghae  and  the  city  of  Chin-Kiang- 
Foo,  in  1842. 

3  T.  V.  Watkins,  Mid.  of  Victory  blockading 
Russian  fleet  in  Port  Baltic,  1808 ;  and  assisted  at  the 
embarkation  of  Sir  J.  Moore's  army  at  Coronna. 
Mid.  of  Melpomene  in  action  witn  Danish  flotilla, 
1^0^,  and  serving  in  boats  of  same  ship  at  capture 
of  a  merchant  brig  under  a  battery  in  Coorland. 
Mid.  of  Primrose,  1810,  when  attacked  by  Danish 
flotilla  off  Mandel,  and  of  Reynard  at  capture  of 
Daniah  convoy  off  the  Scaw,  1813 ;  and  commanded 
her  boaUat  capture  of  Fr.  flotilla,  near  Blaye,  1814, 
vhen  be  was  sughUy  wounded.  Mid.  of  Tonnant  at 
New  Orleans,  and  subsequent  operations  on  the 
coast  of  America. 

4  T.  R.  Sulivan,  Mid.  and  Mate  of  Iphigenia, 
Owen-Glendower,  and  Hussar,  and  rendered  good 
service  iu  boating  and  other  skirmishes,  and  airainst 
pirates  on  the  coast  of  Cuba  and  Isle  of  Pines, 
while  Senior  Lieut,  of /fiaiar,  wounded  at  capture 
of  a  slave  brig  of  10  guns  and  67  men  bv  her  boats. 
Lieut,  commandhig  Pluto,  and  captured  the  armed 
slave  brig  Vengador  by  boarding.     Senior  Lieut. 


and  Supernumerary  Commander  of  Melville  on  the 
coast  of  China,  in  1841. 

8  C.  B.  Hamilton,  Lieut,  of  Melville  at  taking 
the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tvgrts,  and  operations  on 
the  coast  of  China,  in  1841. 

10  J.  C.  Caflin,  Mid.  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin. 

11  R.  Tryon,  Mid.  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin,  1827. 

12  W.  CUrk,  Mid.  of  Orion,  1810,  14,  and  em- 
ployed in  the  boats  of  that  ship  in  action  with  Da- 
nish gun  and  row  boats.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Edin- 
burgh  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1839, 40  (in  command 
of  her  boats  on  two  occasions  at  Bey  rout),  and  at 
the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

1848-49 

3    G.  K.  Wilson,  Lieut,  of  Talbot  at  Navarin. 

5'  J.  Fulford,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Talbot  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  1840. 

6  A.  P.  Ryder,  Commander  of  Vixen,  and  pro- 
moted for  services  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Sera- 
pique  on  the  St.  Juan,  ^848. 

7  H.  Chads,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Harlequin,  and  se- 
verely wounded  in  command  of  her  boats  in  an 
encounter  with  pirates  on  the  coast  of  Sumatra,  in 
1844. 

8  W.  Radcliffe  promoted  to  be  Lieut,  for  service 
at  Algiers. 

9  J.  J.  M'Cleverty,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 
Lieut,  commanding  H.E.I.C.  steamer  PhUgethon 
at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  1841,  and  at 
destrucuon  of  Chinese  fire  rafts  at  Chinghae,  taking 
Woosung  and  Shaughae  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  1842. 
Promoted  for  service  performed  when  commanding 
Polyphemus  against  pirates  in  the  Mediterranean, 
1848. 

10  J .  T.  Talbot,  Lieut,  of  Rose  at  Navarin. 

12.  A.  Murray,  Mid.  of  Sophie  during  the  Bur- 
mese war.  Gunnery  Lieut  of  Princess  Charlotte  at 
Acre,  1840. 

14  J.  HayCft)»  Senior  Lieut  of  Py lades,  and  in 
command  of  the  boats  of  that  ship  attacked  three 
piratical  Chinese  jimks  and  captured  one.  Present 
during  the  operations  against  Canton,  and  at  the 
capture  of  that  city,  1841. 

14  E.  M.  Lyons,  Mate  of  Melville  at  the  capture 
of  the  forts  at  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and  subsequent 
operations  against  Canton,  1841.  Commander  of 
Pilot,  and  promoted  for  service  in  the  suppression 
of  piracy  in  China. 

15  R.  Harris,  Mid.  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin. 
Lieut,  of  Melville  at  capture  of  forts  at  the  Bocca 
Tigris. 

16  E.  C.  T.  D'Eyncourt,  Lieut,  of  Calliope,  and 
wounded  during  the  operations  against  Canton. 
Present  at  the  capture  or  that  city,  1841. 

17  T.  H.  Mason,  commanded  Algerine  during 
the  operations  against  Canton,  and  at  tlie  capture 
of  that  city  and  of  Amoy. 

18  J.  Anderson  ib) ,  Mid.  of  Ramillies  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  New  Orleans,  capture  of  the  flotilla  on 
Lac  Borgne,  taking  of  Washington,  and  attack  on 
Baltimore,  1814. 

20  A.  Farqubar,  Mate  of  Princess  Charlotte  at 
the  bombardment  of  Acre,  1840.  Commander  of 
Albatross,  and  promoted  for  services  against 
I  pirates  at  Sarebas,  Borneo,  1849. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


69 


SERVICES  OF  RETIRED  CAPTAINS. 

Under  Order  in  Council,  1840. 


3  E.  Hntcbinson,  Lieot.  of  Incmutant  in  Ho- 
th«n's  first  actioD,  1795,  and  engaged  F^.  74  gun 
ship  Ca  Ira, 

4  T.  Roberts,  Mid.  of  Cvchps  at  the  siege  of 
Bastia ;  and  of  Bttdfwrd  in  Itotham's  first  and  se- 
coDd  actions*  in  17%. 

8  J.  J.  C.  Aggassiz,  Lieot.  of  Trideni  at  captare 
of  Dutch  sqoadron  in  Saldanha  Bay,  1796,  and 
•eoior  Uaot.  of  Hounds  and  commanded  the  boaU 
of  a  small  sqaadron  at  the  capture  and  destruction 
of  six  gun  Tessels  off  St.  Valery,  in  1801,  where  he 
was  slightly  wounded.     Gaz.  1801 . 

9  Lord  Middleton,  Lieut,  of  Ct(/2Mifli  in  Howe's 
action. 

10  J.  M<Faiiand,  Acting  Lieot.  of  QM«mCAiir<o//tf 
in  Howe's  action,  in  1794 :  and  Lieut,  of  same  ship 
in  Bridport's,  in  1795.  Senior  Lieut  of  i^nc«/^, 
and  sererely  wounded,  and  his  conduct  officially 
commended  while  serving  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a 
ship  from  Port  Louis,  Isle  of  France. 

13  W.  J.  Hughes,  Lieut,  of  Scourge,  and  com- 
manded the  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  large  ship  im- 
mediately under  the  batteries  in  the  Vlie  Passage, 
1804.  Lient.  commanding  Photphorw  fire-ship  of 
four  guns  and  20  men,  when  boarded  b^  a  Fr.  lugger 
prirateer  of  70  men  which,  after  bemg  sererely 
wounded,  he  beat  off,  in  1806.    Gaz.  1804. 

14  W.Coote,  Mid.  of  fdj^ar  at  Copenhagen,  m 
1801.  Lieut,  of  Agamemmm  at  Trafalgar,  and 
wounded  at  St.  Dommgo ;  and  again  most  severely, 
having  lost  his  sight,  when  Senior  of  Cerberut,  cut- 
ting out  a  priTateer  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1807.  Gaz. 
1807. 

16  T.  Finto,  Mid.  of  IrresisHble  off  Cape  St.  Vin- 
cent ;  of  Mmerva  in  the  expedition  to  Ostend ;  and 
of  SorthMmberland  at  capture  of  Guiilaume  Tell, 
GenerAur,  and  blockade  of  Malta.  Lieut,  of  '^era- 
memmoH  in  Calder's  action  at  Trafalgar  and  St.  Do- 
mingo. 

19  W.  R.  Smith,  Mate  of  Z)e/mce  at  the  Nile; 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Theteut ;  and  conducted  an  ex- 
plosion vessel  at  the  attack  on  the  Pr.  fleet  in  Aix 
Roads.  1809. 

20  T.  G.  Muston,  conducted  an  explosion  vessel 
in  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  in  1809. 

21  C.  Allen,  Lieut  of  Beileropkanj  and  succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  boats  of  the  squadron  in  the 
contest  with  a  Russian  flotilla  off  Fercola  Point, 
coast  of  Norway,  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

23    G.Brown,Lieut.  of  Fic/oryatTrafiJgar. 

.24  H.  N.  Rowe,  Lieut,  of  Ajas  in  Calder's  ac- 
tion; and  at  Trafalgar;  and  Volunteer  in  Windsor 
Ctutie  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles.  Lieut,  of 
f^ttUant  at  Copenhagen,  and  severely  wounded  by 
the  blowing  up  of  the  Charles  armed  ship  while  on 
that  servtoe.  Commanded  St.  Christopher  at  the  re- 
duction of  Guadakwpc,  1810.    Gaz.  1807. 

26    C.  Clyde,  Lieut,  and  commanded  a  boat  of 


Captahif  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  corvette  Reolaise,  at 
Porto  Navalo,  in  1808.    Gaz.  1800. 

27  H.  J.  Clarke,  Senior  Lieut,  of  PowerfiU  at 
the  destruction  of  Dutch  shipping  at  Batavia,  and 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  privateer  Bellone  off  Ceylon, 
in  1806. 

29  J.  Norton,  Mid.  of  Alexander  when  captured 
by  a  Fr.  squadron,  1794 ;  and  of  Tovaze  assisting  at 
capture  of  Elizabeth  Fr.  frigate,  in  1796.  Lieut, 
commandiuff  Frish  cutter,  and  assisted  at  the  de- 
struction or  a  battery  at  Pointe  D'Equillon,  in  the 
Pertuis  Breton.    Gaz.  1806. 

30  J.  Alexander,  Mid.  otffercule,  and  present 
at  capture  of  Fr.  squadron  near  Cape  Francois, 
1803;  of  Acastaj  at  St.  Domingo,  1806;  and 
wounded  when  Mid.  of  Royal  George  at  the  passage 
of  the  Dardanelles.  Lieut,  of  Standard,  and  com- 
manded her  yawl  at  the  capture  of  an  armed  vessel 
under  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry  near  Cape  St.  Mary, 
in  1808.   Gaz.  1807,08. 

31  J.  Clephan,  Mate  of  Doris,  and  commanded 
a  boat  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  Chevrette  from  Ca- 
maret  Bay,  in  which  he  was  slightly  wounded. 
Lieut,  of  Spartiate  at  Trafalgar. 

33  T.  O.  Hewes,  Mid.  of  Ruby,  at  reduction  of 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1795  ;  and  capture  of  Dutch 
squadron  in  Saldanha  Bav.  1796.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Snahe  on  the  African  ana  West  India  stations,  and 
captured  several  privateers,  &c.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Blanche  when  sunk  by  Fr.  squadron ;  of  Heroine 
at  Walcheren ;  and  of  Edrar,  and  commanded 
the  boats  of  that  ship,  and  of  Dictator,  at  the 
capture  of  three  Danish  gun-boats,  on  the  Co. 
of  Jutland,  in  1810,  for  which  service  he  received 
the  thanks  of  the  Com.-in-Chief.    Gaz.  1810. 

35  SirS.  Brown,  Mid.  of  Assistance  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Elizabeth,  in  1796.  Second  Lieut,  of 
Phandx  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Didon ;  and  Senior 
of  the  same  stiip  in  the  action  off  Ferrol. 

37  W.  Style,  Lieut,  oi  Defiance,  and  commanded 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  some  vessels  under  the 
batteries  of  Belleisle ;  and  employed  in  jnm-boat 
service  at  the  defence  of  CacQz,  in  1810.  Gaz. 
1810, 11. 

38  C.  T.  Thrustou,  Lieut,  of  Endymion,  actively 
employed  in  co-operation  with  the  nitriots  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  in  1809  :  served  on  shore  at 
the  reduction  of  Batavia,  in  1811 ;  and  while  com- 
manding Hesver  aloop,  the  Dutch  settlement  of  Ti- 
mour  surrendered  to  him.    Gaz.  1812. 

39  W.  Holman,  Mid.  of  Royal  George  in  Brid- 
port's  action,  in  1795  ;  and  Lieut,  of  Regulus,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  captare  of  several  vessels 
firom  under  the  Fort  of  Goadilla  in  the  Island  of 
Porto  Rico,  in  1797 ;  and  of  an  armed  schooner  and 
several  merchant  vessels  under  the  batteries  of  the 
same  island,  in  1798.  Lieut,  of  London  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1801. 

40  J.  Forbes,  Mid.  of  Minotaur  at  the  capture  of 
St.  Lucia,  in  1796 ;  at  the  Nile ;  and  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  Italian  coast.  Lieut,  of  Florentine  at 
the  landinff  in  Kgypt,  in  1801 ;  of  I^eopard  in  tbe  at« 
tack  on  the  Boulogne  flotilla ;  of  Canopus  at  St. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


70 


Services  of  Retired  Captains. 


Dominffo ;  and  Senior  of  Royal  Owrge  at  the  pas- 
sage or  the  Dardanelles,  where  he  was  wounded. 
Gaz.  1807. 

42  F.  W.  Rooke,  Mid.  of  Siriut,  at  caoture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Dedaigneuse ;  and  served  in  the  boats  of 
Venerable  in  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  flotilla  off  Bou- 
logne, 1801.  Lieut,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  sieve 
of  Flushing;  and  was  in  repeated  actions  while 
commanding  a  gun-boat  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and 
Tariffa,  in  1810.    Gaz.  1811. 

43  J.  Marrett,  Mid.  of  Crescent  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  JUunion,  1793;  of  Orion  in  Bridport's 
action ;  off  Cape  St.  Vincent ;  and  at  the  Nile. 

44  J.  Banks,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Northumberland Bt 
the  destruction  of  two  Fr.  frigates  and  a  brig  off 
L'Orient,  1812. 

45  W.  Buchanan,  Mate  of  Defence  at  Trafalgar; 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Dictator  at  destruction  of 
Danish  squadron  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  1812. 
Gaz.  1812. 

46  W.  Case,  Lieut,  of  Ficforiense  assisting  at 
capture  of  a  privateer  and  destruction  of  a  battery 
at  Trinidad,  1798 ;  and  senior  of  Centaur,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned  for  his  judicious  conduct  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  squadron,  1806.  Was  present  in 
same  ship  at  capture  of  Russ.  74-gun  ship  Sewnlody 
1808.    Gaz.  1808. 

47  W.  Shippard,  Mid.  of  Medea,  1778,  and  in 
company  with  Jupiter,  engaged  Fr.  74  gun-ship 
Triton:  and  of  Experiment  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
Danae,  and  destruction  of  two  others  and  a  cutter 
at  St.  Malo,  1779.  Served  in  Nonsuch  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Belle  Poule,  1780 ;  relief  of  Gibraltar, 
and  severe  action  with  Fr.  74  gun  >  ship  Actif,  1781 ; 
and  in  Rodney's  actions  of  the  9th  and  12th  April, 
1782.  Lieut,  of  Gibraltar  aX  the  bombardment  of 
Cadiz,  1797,  and  subsequent  blockade  till  the  peace. 
Lieut,  of  Agincourt  at  Copenhagen,  1807;  and 
served  continuously  until  1812,  when  he  was  pro- 
moted to  be  commander 

48  E.  Hall,  Mid.  of  Juno,  in  her  escape  from 
Toulon,  1794,  of  Illustrious  at  the  siege  of  Bastia, 
and  of  Berwich  when  captured  by  the  Fr.  fleet  off 
Cape  Corse.  Serving  in  Blenheim  at  the  evacua- 
tion of  Corsica,  and  off  Cape  St.  Vincent.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Nassau  at  the  surrender  of  Copenhagen, 
1807,  and  in  command  of  her  boaU,  in  conjunction 


with  those  of  Musqutto,  cut  out  and  destroyed 
several  vessels  at  Ebeltoff,  in  Jutland. 

49  J.  Meade,  Lieut  of  Leopard  in  action  with 
U.  S.  frigate  Chesapeahe,  in  1807. 

50  D.  L.  St.  Clair,  wounded  when  Lieut,  of 
Caroline,  boarding  a  Fr.  privateer  in  the  East 
Indies.  Commanded  boata  of  Victory  at  capture  of 
two  Danish  privateers  in  the  Baltic,  in  loll.  In 
command  of  Sheldrake,  16,  captured  Fr.  armed 
ship  VAimable  D*Erville^  1812,  and  while  com- 
manding Renard,  assisted  m  the  operations  in  the 
Gironde,  1814.   Gaz.  1805. 12,  14. 

52  S.  B.  Hore,  Mid.  of  Spencer,  in  the  action  off" 
St.  Domingo,  1806 ;  and  of^  Caledmda  at  Copenha- 
gen, 1807.  Lieut,  of  C^sar,  and  commanded  a 
gun -boat  in  the  Walcheren  expedition ;  at  the 
destniction  of  three  Fr.  frigates  off  Sables 
D'Olonne ;  and  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Road^. 
Lieut,  of  Scorpion  at  the  taking  of  Java. 

53  C.  L  Falkiner,  Mid.  of  Hercuk  fire-ship  at 
the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  in  1809. 
Lieut,  of  Shannon,  and  officially  mentioned  at  cap- 
ture of  U.S .  frigate  Chesapeake  m  1813.    Gaz.  18 13. 

54  R.  B.  Bowden,  Mid.  of  Concorde,  in  Brid- 
port's  action,  and  expedition  to  Quiberon  Bay, 
1795  ;  and  of  Caroline^  at  capture  of  several  priva- 
teers, and  actively  employed  m  the  boata  in  conflicts 
with  the  enemy,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of 
Genoa  and  capture  of  ^f  alta.  Lieut,  of  Courageux, 
at  Basque  Roads,  and  frequently  employed  in  the 
boats  harrassjng  the  enemy's  trade  off  RochcUe ; 
continued  serving  till  the  peace. 

55.  W.  H.  Herrick,  Lieut,  of  Diadem  serving  on 
shore  at  capture  of  the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayres,  in 
1806;  and  commanded  a  schooner  at  the  eracaa- 
tion  of  the  latter  place.  Lieut,  of  Raisonable  at  the 
storming  of  Monte  Video,  in  1807.    Gaz.  1806, 07. 

56.  H.  Lowcay,  Mid.  of  Juno  in  her  escape  from 
Toulon,  and  at  tne  siege  of  St.  Fiorenzo,  in  1794  ;  of 
Aigle  at  the  siege  of  Calvi ;  and  of  Zealous  at  Tene- 
riffe,  Acting  Lieut,  of  CuUoden  at  the  Nile,  and  in  the 
subsequent  operations  on  the  coast  of  Egypt  and 
Italy.  Lieut  of  PHnce  of  fVales  in  Calder's  action , 
and  of  Namur,  in  Walcheren  expedition.  Gaz.  1799. 

57.  W.  Murley,  Mid.  of  Belleisle,  at  Trafalgar. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


n 


COMMANDERS  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 


,r«      ,      ^  , .  Lieut. 

Charles  Robinson 5Apr94   12Feb80  I 

@'®99  Edward  William 

Garrett 16Jan09  19Sept01  | 


©*••»  William  Cunning- 


Lieut 


rwwm  William  uunning- 
hamJCavendish  DalyellM7Febl4    lJan05 
Joseph  Corbyn**   15Junel4  23Jan02 


COMMANDERS, 

WITH  THE  DATES  OF  THEIR  RESPECTIVE  COMMISSIONS. 


Th«  folloirtiig  160  Officers  are  on   the  half- 
pay  of  £183  10s. 

1806 


Lieut. 


Thomas  Heddington 25Sept    6Noy95 


1808 
Edward  Burt* lApr  28Dec02 


1810 

Sir  Thos.  Swinnerton  Dyer, 

/?/.' I2Jan  29June93 

®'®PeteT  Giles  PickemelP  4July    5July00 


1811 
©^William  Kelly* (a)  ...23 Aug    4July98 


1813 

Matthew  James  Popplewell'  6Nov  22Jan06 

@^Henry  Bourne* do  4Jan08 

@'®Thomas  Sykes**      9Nov  14Mar99 

'iiiOWCbarlesRayley"  ..IDec  IZNovOO 

Siatthew  ConoUy" do  22Aug95 

9ill}Jame8  Oliver"    do  8June97 

Si'^Robert  Lowthian'^ ...     do  2Not99 


1814 

^^Nicholas  James  Cuthbert 

Dunn*    9Mar 

Samuel  Trevor  Dickens^  ....  5 Apr 
14 


22Jan06 
4Aug06 


Bourchier Molesworth  ....16May 

®  John  Jordan  Arrow^ do 

©'Francis  Edward  Seymour*   do 
@'®®»1PThomas  Colby*  ITMay 

Richard  Streatfeild    26May 

Sir  Wm.  Crisp.  Hood  Bur- 

naby,  BL  do 

©^Pringle  Home  Douglas '*28May 
©^RichardH.Hollis  Pigot"31May 

©'©Christopher  West" 4June 

©•©Robert  Julyan "(b) . . .  .7June 

George  Hilton"    do 

@*®  Curry  William  Hillier"   do 
®^®  Alexander  Dixie"  (c). .    do 

John  Fisher     do 

Henry  Elton** do 

@'®John  Tracy** 11  June 

John  Watson 15June 

Walter  Boswell do 

©'^®John  Row  Morris**. ...    do 

Edward  Collins**(e) do 

91^  Abel  Wantner  Thomas**  do 

William  Forbes  Leith do 

©^George  Bowen** do 

•John  Hilton**     do 

©'®99*RichardMoorman**  do 
®  Alexander  Francis  Elphin- 

stone*** do 

George  Penruddocke** do 

WFrancis  Duval*'    do 

John  Henry  Rhodes   do 

Charles  Cowper  Benett  ....    do 
©*William  Geo.  Carlile  Kent**  do 

Henry  Baker    do 

Edmund  Turberville   do 

George  King**  (a)  (f ) do 

©'$9®  James  Edward  Hug- 

gins** do 

49 


Lieut 
14Oct05 

12Aug07 
30ct08 
8Apr05 

19July09 

3Nov08 

90ct01 

22Oct06 

9Feb08 

3June99 

20July01 

SOctOi 

17Oct04 

6Aug05 

6Mar07 

eoctoo 

llAug94 
20Mar95 
20May95 

IDecOO 
18Oct02 
7Mav05 

TFehm 
15Aug06 
14Api07 

9June07 
28July07 
26Nov07 
UFebOS 
llAprOS 
17May09 
31Oct09 
15Aug09 
3Septl0 

27SeptlO 


(b)  Assist.  Harbour  Mast.  Quebec. 

(c)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Leicester. 

(e)  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Lieut.  County  of  Camwall. 

(f )  Magistrate,  Van  Dtemen's  Land. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


72 


Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


Lieat. 

James  Stirling^  (b) I5June  20Mayll 

♦Francis  Le  Hunte*»    do      26Septll 

Rose  Henry  Fuller**    do      21  Marl2 

@*(§)  James  Townsend*'....27June   19DecOO 
@'®®Henry  Masterman 

Marshall do       30Aug03 

i®Henry  Parker** do       28Apr08 

illiam  Henry  Nares*"    ....  1  July   1 7 Apr09 

^*Samuel  Hoskins** 4July     4  AprlO 

Edward  Boys»» 8July  25May09 

©UohnDavy**    ISJuly     5JanlO 

Anthony  Blamve  Yalpy   ..19 July  llOctll 

Charles  Hutchinson 21  July    IBAprO? 

Charles  Greene" 23July    4May  10 

@^£dward  Johnson^ 27Aug     4Api01 

Robert  Oliver"  Ca) do       30Jan06 

John  Francis  Lascelles^. ...    do       28Apr07 

JohnLindsey    do       IJunelO 

Sir  Edwyn  Francis   Scuda- 

more  Stanhope,  Bt.^  (b) . .    do         90ctl  1 
@^Rich.  Stephens  Harness    do       18Febl2 

Charles  Pengelley«*    20Sept   16Feb05 

William  Laugharne" 23Sept  14Nov06 

©•Mitchell  Roberts** 24Sept    1  SOctOO 

@'®Henry  King«(c) 190ct    18Oct02 

®  John  George  Philipps"  (d)220ct   18Feb05 

@'®  John  Sykes^' . .   2Nov  15July96 

Robert  Ballard  Yates 15Nov    5Sept00 

©•® Charles  Seward'* do      31Aug01 


1815 

David  Boyd* IZJan  SOMayOO 

Charles  Cunliffe  Owen*  . . .  .28Feb  13Feb08 
@>® Justinian  BarrelP  ....21  Mar  19Dec07 
©•Silas  Thomson  Hood* ....  27Apr  19Dec09 

®'® Robert  Forster* 13June  20July02 

John  Scott    do      31May05 

Edward  Stone  Cotgrave*  ..  do  22Jan06 
@^® Montagu  Montagu' ... .    do        5Mar06 

Nicholas  Alexander® do      18May06 

@^  James  Mangles^ do      24Sept06 

©'©Thomas  Montgomery  *•    do         1  OctOG 

Robert  Streatfeild'®*    do        6Nov06 

Henry  William  Scott do      26May07 

Peter  Maingay" do      llSeptOZ 

George  Dougal»« do       9June08 

Thomas  Whitaker    do      22Dec09 

@^®Henry  Brown  Mason"     do         2Febl  1 

®»1?P James  Harris'*   23June  26FeblO 

©^AllenOtty"     IJuly   HAprlO 

©'Joseph  Patey"    19July    6Sept02 

©'James  Gabriel  Gordon*^   20July      30ctiO 
97 


(b)  Dep.  Ueut.  Gountj  Gloneenter. 

(c)  Police  MttgUtrate,  N.  Zealand. 

(d)  Dep.  Lieut.  Ccunty  Caermanlieii. 


William  Henry  Dickson  (e)  21  Aug 
®*®Jas.  Robertson  Walker**  do 

Joseph  Neill    26Aug 

99A  Charle8HenryCrooke'»30Aug 
©^Charles  Du  Cane^Cf )    ..    do 
if*  Alexander  Maconochie    . .  SSept 
©'Henry  Benjamin  Wyatt"  ISSept 
©"©©GeorgeBignell"   ..19Sept 

Newdigatefoyntz do 

Michael  Matthews 20Sept 

f^'^^oit.  Arthur  Rich.Tumour  do 
homas  Ferris do 

Edward  Forlow  Scott do 

©'HgSamuel  Wriford»» lOOct 

©^®Mark  White* do 


Lieat. 

16Jan06 

21July09 

llNovOG 

9Jan09 

2Dec09 
15Sept09 

3July09 
lOSeptOi 
llSept07 

15Oct06 
28Aug07 

190ci07 
16Mar08 
22No\'05 
ISAuglO 


1816 

William  Woodley    llMar  25Junel2 

©'Joseph  Benjamin  Howell'  1 6Sept    22Jan()l) 

©'Thomas  Revans* do        4Aug06 

(y:>99£dw.    Hollingworth 

Delafosse* do         QAprOS 

©^Richard  Howell  Fleming*  17Sept  26Sept09 

(mi' John  Davies* 80ct     2Feb09 

©'©Philip  Le  Vesconte'  (g)7Nov  23MayOI 

J  ohn  Pender  Paynter do         1  AuglO 

Richard  Bluett* 6Dec     7MayOO 


1817 

Thomas  Wentworth  BuUer . .  1 9Apr  8Decl2 

©'Charles  Moore' (6)    24June  2<>Janl3 

John  Colpoys  Heaslop'  ....    do  6NovI3 

WiUiam  EUiott  Wright*. . . .  20Aug  1 1  Dec07 


1818 

William  Devereux  Evance . . 
©'George  Francis  Bridges*. 
©'Samuel  Sjwrshott'Ch ) . . . 
@'©®WP William  Grint* . 


1819 


ISAug     3Sepl4 

.9Sept     lAugll 

J60ct  22Aug<)9 

do      27Jnly07 


Henry  Freeman  YoungPog8on4Mar   28Apr98  j 

Thomas  Lipson  (i)    do     29June09 

John  Harvey' 2Apr  13Novl3 

132 


(e)  Secretary  to  Royal  Narnl  BeneTolent  Society. 

(0  Dep.  liettL  and  Hag.  County  Betez. 

(K)  vice  Conral,  L'Orient. 

(h)  D«p.  Compt.  Gen.  Coast  Oiiard. 

U)  Harbour  Moster,  S.  Aasiralia. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


9S 


Lieut. 

friames  Barnwell  TattnallM4Apr  ISAprll 
ichard  John  Head  ISMay  iaJune07 

Joseph  Griffiths* 12Aiig  19Aug95 

Caleb  Jackson    do       llDeclO 

Henry  Boteler*    do.    18Septl2 

8'GeoTge  Cheyne* do     25Mayl3 

9'Roger  Hall^  IONoy  26Septll 

1820 

John  Branford ]  Mar  SAprld 

fii^tr  George  Hamage,  BL^  16Aiig  12Angl3 

William  Finlaison' 9Sept  18Aprl  1 

Alexander  Stevenson  Pearson*  30ct  14Decl4 

#=®I>igby  Dent*    30Oct  6Febl2 

1821 

John  Popham  Baker* 29Jan  18Oct02 

James  Gordon  (a)    do  12Dec08 

9ThoniasRobt.Brig8tocke*dlJan  29Noyl4 

Henry  Crease* 12Feb  31Jan06 

John  Ralph  Blois 6Mar  6Marl5 

Thomas  Blakiston*  2July  llJanlO 

Ite  MIovliiff  oflle«fB  M«  on  th«  balf-pay  of 
£U0  Sk  6d.  per  aimttiii. 

g 'James  Elphick*   do       15Jan02 
enry  Ellis do      19Mar05 

Henry  Piyce    do       15Api05 

^5©®  Thomas  Lowton  Ro- 

bins"(6)(a) do       22Oct05 

S^Thomas  Edmund  Cole"  19July  15Jaly06 
S'^William  Martin"    ....    do   .     lAug06 

Robert  Gore    23July     6Decl3 

Matthew  Liddon" 8Nov    3Mayl  1 

George  Hutchison" 9Noy  1  lNoy03 

John  Leigh  Beckford  "  . . . .  30Nov  27NovlO 
S'Geoi^  Morison  Eingi^  . .  do  220ctl4 
^'®Jobn  Molesworth^r . . .    do       24Apia8 


1822 

9>4«Christopher Knight*  ..3June   19Decl4 

Alfred  Matthews*   19July   llFebl2 

Hu  Grae0  the  Dukeof  Man- 

chcster(b) do      20Novl8 

Thomas  Porter    26Aug  27Julyl4 

#^DamelJame8Woodri£P18Sept  llDec07 

Alexander  Kennedy  (6) 90ct  25 July  1 1 

William  Moriarty*  (c) 1  Nov    230ctl3 

John  Longchamp    26Dec     5Dec06 

^'Joseph  Soady^  (d) do      17Aug07 

Henry  Kent"  (e) do       14Marll 

172 


»  Omwmat  of  Oxford  Oastle. 

(k)  Oa^  UmA.  Gouty  Annagh. 

(e>  Pott  OOeor,  Hoteit  Town,  T.  D.  Land. 

(4)  Haptrtiif  Mtoiitol  Ordnanee  Craft  at  Woohrleh. 

(•)  Sdyaaa.  VaglrtnUa,  Jamaica. 

Jan  50 


Lieut. 
1823 

Arthur  Morrell'  18Apr  28July09 

O^^VVRawdon  Maclean*    IJuly    7July06 
@^Richard Douglas*    ....5Sept  18Sept09 

@^George  Pierce*    do      21  Marl2 

®«®Robcrt  Willcox' 6Sept  16May09 

Charles  Frascr*  29Sept  11  JulyOH 

James  Anderson  (a)   .....  25Not  24Junca8 


1824 

Hillier«..   21  Jan    16Jan98 
[eric  Augu8lu8Wilkin8on31  Mar     50ctl  9 
*  Samuel  Edward  Widdring- 

ton*    3June  10June09 

George  Thomas  Gooch* 8July  14Julyl8 

^'©PAThomasFurber'  ..ISept  7Oct01 
^1  John  Davis  Mercer  ....  9Sept  8Dec09 
William  Stephens  Arthur'  . .  1  lOct  6Feb21 
Luke  Henry  Wray« 29Dec   14Apr05 


1825 

^>John  Kuig>  rf ) 25Apr    3Marl5 

Thomas  Cowper  Sherwin'(g)27May  22July96 

@»Daniel  Weld* do      10Sept99 

^^®®John  Pearse*   do      29Dec00 

John  Eagar' do       10Oct05 

)^<f)George  Edw.  MarshaU*  do      22Sept07 
enrySlade*    do      12Nov08 

g)<Franci8  0nnond"    do        3DeclO 
ichard  Beaumont 6June   130ctl9 

Alexander  Tait 9July    lJunel4 

Thomas  Beer"  29July   4MaylO 

George  Tincombe  ■* 1 9 Aug    4May  10 

©^Charles  Croker**    40ct   17Decl4 

Joseph  Maynard    do       4Marl5 

^'Thomas  Baring  Bond   ..11  Nov      aOct20 


1826 

William  Smith  (a)* 27Mar    4July01 

@«SilasHi8cnttPaddou'(h)  do       20ApT04 

Andrew  Baird*    20May  19Septl5 

Frederick  Chamiei* 9 Aug    6Julyl5 

Allen  Francis  Gardiner ]3Sept   13Decl4 

@2Jame8  Cooper  Bennett   ..260ct  22Aug21 

®«John  Cornwall* 22Nov   13Aprl5 

^^©William  Carleton»«   . . .  .2Dec  ISJulylO 

"rankRamsden" 15Dfc    7Noy18 

@ij«Benj.  Morton  Fe6ting**22Dec  19Febl2 
d^Wm.  Nehemiah  Clarke''  28Dec  19Sept06 
213 


(f)  Mag.  for  Co.  of  HonmouUi. 

(ff)  Bmlgratton  Agont  General,  British  Guiana. 

(b)  ConuBia.  of  Pilotage,  Padstow. 

F 


Digitized  by 


Google 


*7i  Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


Lieut. 
1827 

©^Richard  Stuart  • 12Mar  14Jime09 

®»Jame8  Creagh*   31Mar  16Septl6 

George  Shepherd  Dyer 1 7Apr     1  Api23 

@^Parker  Duckwortn  Bing- 
ham*   26Apr   28Apr21 

f^^Sampson  Jervoi^     do       24Dec09 
dwin  Richards   28Apr  26Aprll 

Sir  Henry  Esch.  Atkinson, 

Kt.W  30Apr   16FebI5 

©'^Alexander  Shairp" do        9Mari5 

Hon.  Francis  Maude    do         7Oct20 

David  Edwards  1  IMay     6Sept03 

Herbert  Caiger'^ do       13Dec06 

@>Samuel  Rideout"    do      21Sept07 

@»Michael  Milsom  Wroot**     do      21  Nov07 

^JohnPowney"   26June    8May08 

Willoughby  Lake    20Aug  18May21 

@'David  John  Dickson**    ..29Sept    8Nov09 

Charles  Morton"    60ct   lODeclG 

@*® Spencer  Smyth»»  (c)    ..220ct   2Junel2 

@» John  Hamilton* do      llSept20 

@*/ron.  William  Edwardes'i    do        2Aug23 

f^iRobert  Sinclair  llay«  . .    do         40ct23 
dward  Taylor  Weale 250ct      1  Jan06 

@>(8)William  Hutchinson  (bf*  1  Dec     9Feb05 
James  Puckford 15Dec    8Sept21 


1828 

®'^®Henry  Le  Vesconte* .  .5 Jan 
©^Charles  Calmady  Dent» . .    do 

f)»®  John  White  Pritchard*  24Jan 
ichard  Fegen* 9Feb 

George  Delm6 21Feb 

George  Hope 5Mar 

Robert  Rochfort*    lOMar 

Joseph  Rich.  Raggett  Webb  IMay 

Thomas  Holbrook"   6May 

Samuel  Meredith  (d) 7May 

Richard  Conner"(a)    I9May 

OrbellOakes do 

@>®George   Flower   Her- 

bert"(e) 7July 

Campbell  Lock   17July 

®^Hon.  Edward  Gore»»    . . .  .8Aug 

®^Edward  Hawes* 18Aug 

Harry  Lord  Richards"  ....  20 Aug 

fJ^Samuel  Ramsey** 22Aug 
ames  Bayly 25Aug 

©1  •William  Walker  (a)"   ..    do 
©'^Thomas    Pitt    Robin- 
son**   26Aug 

Richard  Edwards do 

Thomas  Ball do 

260 

(a)  Super.  ConTlcta,  V.  D.  Land, 
(c)  Harbour  Hasf  pr,  N.  Yarmouth, 
fd)  Chief  Coiwtable,  C.  WilU. 
(•)  Inspector  of  Poor  Lawt,  Irelaiid. 


27Ocl00 
16Septl6 
22Sept08 

8Nov06 
]9Septl5 

29Jan22 

26  April 
17Mar06 
23Septl2 
24Novl5 
5JanlO 

14Oct20 

16Mayll 
30Mayl4 

9DecI7 
16SeptI6 
12Nov09 
11 July II 

20ct05 
21Augll 

21Marl2 

4Julyl2 

2JaQ09 


Lieut. 
©iJohn Chamberlayne*'    ..26Aug    llJanl4 
©'®Wm.  Edward  Hughes 

AUen» do      25Mai07 

©^Edward  Smith  (a)»    ....30Aug  26Febr2 

©>®  James  Neville"    2Sept     3Dee02 

©'Arthur  M'Gregor  Skin- 

ner» 9Sept    220ct23 

James  Wilson ISSept   22Jan06 

1829 

®* Joseph  Cammilleri' IJan   25Febl5 

®'®©©Thoma8Read»  ....7Feb   20Feb05 

Charles  Madden 30Mar  23Septl9 

Charles  Inglis 23Apr     lJulyl4 

©^Henry  Downes*  (f) 2May    1  Junel4 

©•Thomas  Bevis* 3Aug  24Sept06 

©•Dawson  Mayne'  (g)  ....  14Aug     5Feb21 

©•Henry Bolton* 26Aug  l4JulyI8 

William  Clement  Swinfen..    do       29Apr25 

Charles  Parker 8Sept    20Jan20 

ThomasNethertonLangfordl9Sept  30Nov26 

Robert  Ingram" 280ct     lSept06 

ffon.  Arthur  James  Douglas  20Nov  28Feb25 


1830 
©^John  Harvey  Boteler>    . .  14Jan  19SeptI5 
®*®®(DJohn  Reeve*    ....  2Feb  22Feb08 
Orlando  Geo.  SuttonGunning26Feb  25Sept21 

William  Barwell do      29Mar22 

William  Silvester  Addington22July  12Mar07 

f^»®HughGoold" do     16June08 
ichard  EmericVidal"(h)..    do      10July09 

Henry  Preston do       ISNovOl 

©»* Walter  Kirby»«    do         6Febll 

fJ^dAdam  Cuppage^^ do      26Mayl4 
eorge  Holbech do     16JuneI4 

Durell  de  Sausmarez 23July  10May24 

EdwardWilliamPilkington**16Aug   29Apr26 

"  •George  William  Matson*'  220ct     lFebl5 

ilUam  Savage    31Dec    17Sep06 


1831 
©^®99}|John  Geary>  . . .  .17Feb  29May07 
Algernon  Henry  Champagne 

Capel    25May    8July27 

©Frederick  Rogers* 3June    8MaT.15 

®'®**  Henry  West* . . .  .25 June  16Aug08 
JohnHudson(i)    5Dec  26Aug22 


1832 

f^Howard  Lewis  Parry'..    lOFeb   lOMarlS 
Pl^Wm.  Augustus  Tnom- 

son*    15Feb  20Sept06 

301 

(f)  Hon.  Director  United  Service  InstltnUon. 

(r)  Chief  Oonitable  Co.  Shropihire. 

(h)  Coll.  Customs  Sarnia,  U.C. 

(1)  Governor  of  Queen's  Bench  Prison. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions.  75 


Lieut. 
9^99 William  Neame«. . .  .4Apr  28June08 
e' Wm.  Cheselden  Browne«  13June      90ct27 

James  Caulfdld 27 Aug     5Feb21 

Charles  Burnet 4Dec     9Nov21 

John  Wheatley* 5Dec     9Jaii23 

1833 

Thomas  Gregory*   7Jan  20JulylO 

John  Talbott  Warren* IMar   17Febl5 

Sir  Thomas  Ross,  Kt 19Apr  20Mai22 

Thomas  Greene     2July    7June23 

©'John  Garrett* 19Nov  26Mar22 


1834 
9'Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Fred.  Charles 

Peter  Beauclerk'    6Jan  13Sept28 

©'Richard  Morcan (a)  ....23Apr     6Febl5 

James  Gordon  (6) 6June  27June26 

Henry  George  Hamilton    .  .12Aug  26Aug29 
William  George  Nash  King  130ct  15Feb30 


1835 

FclixEdwin  4Feb  30Aug21 

William  Bunbury  M'Clintock 

Banbury 9Feb  12Sept22 

Henry  William  Craufurd..l3July     2Mai28 

Matthew  Dixon 3Aug     60ct27 

John  Grant* lODec  25Junel2 

ocn,  Byron  Charles  Ferdi- 
nand Plantagenet  Gary  . .    do       13Dec30 


1836 

James  Maitland 9  May  June26 

James  Edward  Parlby    ....280«t    7June23 


1837 

Samuel  Grandy' 2Jan  25Mar09 

g'Robert  Otway» 6Jan  14Mayl2 

S^BLouis  Augustus  Robin- 

fson* lOJan  7Febl2 
^'Robert  Loney* do  8Mayl2 
rederick  Patten do      19July22 

Thomas  Mathias do       220ct23 

John  Clements  Wickham  (a)   do         60ct27 

JohnP^et* lApr  20Dec06 

Archibald  Reed^  27Sept   10Dec25 

Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Fras.  J.  Russell  5Dec   7Aug29 
James  Lamport  Parkin 23Dec    1  May  18 


(a)  PoUct  magittnte,  N.8.  Walet . 


1838 

Lieut. 

Colson  Festing 15Jan  lOMarlS 

Samuel  Charles  Umfreville*  29Jan  25Marl5 
@^ Josiah  Thompson »     ....  28June  31  Jan06 

George  Gover  Miall do  llApr08 

Josepn  Roche     do  4Mayl4 

©^Edmund  Norcott*   do  lOFeblS 

William  Hubbard  (a) do  4Marl5 

Henry  Duncan  Twysden      .    do  9Junel5 

^tr  Henry  VereHuntlv,  AT/,      do  10ctl8 

Henry  Frederick  Peake do  5Feb2i 

@^Charles  James  Franklin 

Newton* do  4May21 

©^Francis  Grove*    do  9Nov21 

Charles  Wilson  Rilev do  21Jan24 

William  M*Illwame'^ do  20Aug24 

©^•James  Anlaby  Legard"      do  20ct27 

Samuel  Mercer do  12Jan29 

John  Henry  Windham    do  17Apr31 

Nicholas  Lefebyre  27Dec  3Jan26 


1839 

Edmund  Barford  Westbrook   IJan    6 July  15 
©rrhomas Peter  Dobree*   ..IMay      90ct27 

Humphrey  Butler 4May   llDec21 

Alexander  Taubman  Goldie  9May  30May32 

John  Richardson  (6)    do       6June34 

@^Richard    Hanmer   Bun- 
bury*  (d)    do      3lJuly33 

William  Newton  FowelP ....  4July  12Aug34 


1840 

Geo.  Palmer    IJan  20Novl2[ 

f^^Edward  Holland  25 June  26July26 
homas  Frederick  Birch    ..    do      17Aug31 

Charles  Fitzgerald  (e) 260ct  27Mai26 

(• r  Hone  Bingham* . .  4Nov      3 Jan26 

on  Hayhurst  Hair«    do       23Dec26 
tHilley Elliot"....  do        3Feb28 

as  Stuart*« do         5Jan29 

is  Thomas  Brown"    do       20Oct29 

•t  Duncan** do       2May37 

es  Thompson**    5Nov  30Nov20 

y  Grenfell**    do      20May33 

rd  Phillips  Charle- 

wood" •••••  do       19Jan38 

373 


(d)  Harboar  MMler,  Port  Philip. 

(e)  Gov.  and  Com.  in  Chief  of  Weftern  Australia. 

F  2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


76  CommanderSy  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  CommissionB. 


lieat 


1841 

Lieut. 

f^^Stephen  Bmdly  >   1  Jan  2aiane38 
homaaHoUowayHolman.  ISJan     6Febl5 
®^ James  Sam.  Aiid  Dennis^  22Jan  28June38 

d^Lewis  Maitland* 15Feb  15Feb39 

Arthur  William  Jemingham  do       28Jan32 

Henry  Woreley  Hill  15Mar  13July24 

@John  Elliott  Bingham*<»  6May    28July32 

(9'Henry  Harvey" 28May  26Feb34 

^Gustayna  Hamilton  Coul 

son"    8June     7Jan23 

^William  HaskolP    do      18Dec26 

^Herbert  Schomberg"'  ....  do  liSept27 
0Oeorge  Stewart  Reynolds'^  do       29Jan29 

'^Thomas  Carpenter*'    do      27Dec32 

(Louis  Symonds  Tindal*..    do      29Dec32 

(Oeorge  Beadon** do       230ct33 

(Augustus  Henry  Ingram**    do       10Jan37 
J  Peter  Benson  Stewart*  . .    do         do 

^Richard  Symons^   do      19Apr37 

@Wm.    Backhouse  Mony- 

penny* do     30Sept37 

Peter  Fisher do     28June38 

Edward  Stopford    20July    12Dec31 

Chas.  Foreman  Brown    ....  11  Aug   17Apr27 

Edward  Dixon 30Aug  18Sept28 

Wm.  Nathaniel  Russell ....  do  .  26Sept34 
Alex.  Dingwall Fordyce(a)..3Sept  18May26 
0Chas.  Collyear  Dawkins^    do     14June30 

"bHenry  Coryton** do     22Sept35 

i»Wm.  Chas  Metcalfe**  ..  do  7Mar37 
John  Montagu  Hayes**  . .  do  210ct37 
)>Peter  Wm.  Hamilton*'  (b)  do       2Mar38 

Jeo.  Alex.  Frazer    1 30«t     6 Api27 

VVChas.  Hawse  Jay^'Cc)  ..220ct     6Febl5 

fJ»Edw.  Southwell  Sotheby*  30Oct     30ct35 
dmund  Gardiner  Fishboume  1 N  ov   11  Apr35 
Wm.   Manners  Wellington 

Douglas 12Noy   30Jan39 

John  Steanc»« 22Nov   18FebI5 

9*®VA John  Nugent*  ..23Noy  15Jan00 
®John  Gwyn  Wigley  •*. ...   do      25Aug06 

James  Bance  (d) do        9Jan09 

VABenjaminBaynton*      ..  do         2JanlO 

Gustavus  Evans   do       18Aprl  1 

@*Horatio  James^ do     20Septl2 

©'Geo.  Eyre  Powell*  ....  do  22Janl3 
Snephard  M*Cormick*   ....   do     25Junel3 

William  Morris    do      24Augl3 

•Thomas  Baldock* do      10Novl3 

©» Joseph  West** 23Nov  6Julyl4 

©'®Charles  HaU*     do        7Febl5 

JohnWUIson    do        8Febl5 

422 


Nicholas  Robilliard* 23Not  31Marl8 

©» Andrew  Smith(6)** do  7Augl9 

ft^Bobt  Gregory  Welch          do  15Api20 

Godfrey  Lamplugh  Wolley     do  29Api2D 

William  Worsfold" do  30May20 

Wm.  Hargraves  Molynenx*    do  31Oct20 

JohnPyke" do  18Nov21 

Alex.  Bridport Becher    ....    do  3lMay22 

Robt.  Augustus  Bradshaw . .    do  10July22 

Wm.  Norton  Taylor do  22Mai^ 

JohnHills**    do  21Jan24 

Cheesman  Henry  Binstcad      do  10Apr24 

William  Johnstone do  10May24 

Charles  Gayton    do  30Dec24 

George  Woodberry  Smith  . .    do  27July26 

Peter  Duthy*    do  lNov26 

Nathaniel  Fred.  Edwards  . .    do  12Feb27 

©^HoratioBlair^' do  28Api27 

Charles  Thomas  Rooke  ....    do  10May27 

Edward  Lake    do  20Aug27 

Edw.  Littlehales do  llMai28 

Chas.  Leach do  9 Api28 

Frederick  ChevalHer  Syer"  do  22May28 

Eynaston  Corbet do  21June28 

Geo.  Clerk  Mends   do  a4Jan29 

Wm.  Edmonstone^     do  23Feb29 

Wm.  FoidyccBlair^*  (6)  (c)    do  4Mar29 

George  Sumner  Hand™ do  I4July29 

William  Brown  Oliver    ....   do  25Aug29 

Edward  Herbert  Kenney    .    do  300ct29 

Jonas  Archer  Abbott do  10ct30 

A^Edw.  Knatchbull  Hughes 

Hallett*^ do  16Oct30 

John  Goodrich  Dick"     ....    do  28Mar3l 

Chas.  Henry  Hamilton do  9July3l 

Henry Wedderbum  Johnstone  do  1 8 Aug3i 

f^^George  Aug.  Henry   ....    do  a4Jan32 

homas  Hope do  6July32 

John  Luke  ftich.  StoU   ....    do  60ct32 

Jack  Henry  Murray    do  l4June33 

^^HenryJohnWindhamSher- 

brooke  Payne  Gallwey**..    do  6June34 
^^Hueh    Myddelton   EUi- 

combe*   do  15Nov34 

John  Halliburton  Murray    ..14Dec  22Mar32 
Edmund  Peel  21Dec   ftjune24 


(a)  M.P.  for  Aberdeen. 

(b)  Vice  Ooneal»  Boulogne. 

(«)  Superintendent  of  Semaphores. 

(d)  Capt.  of  the  Port,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 


18^ 

^^eorge  Davies ' 1  Jan    1  June2£ 

@» Joseph MUlarLangtry*    ..4Jan    220ct23 

George  Evan  Davis"*  20Jan  lOMarlf 

Hugh  Bemers 28Jan  17July2^ 

469 


(e)  Deputy  Lieut.  Ayrehlim. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Commandera^  with  ihe  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


77 


lient 
§Thomas MitcheU'(»)  . . .  .28Jan    lODec24 

Charles  Holbrook *   7Feb    16Pebl5 

Alexander  Boyle do         5Oct30 

Robert  Hibbert  Barth.  Rowley  do       1  June37 

Michael  De  Courc/  12Feb  28June38 

John  Neilson  Gladstone    . .  26Feb    7 July27 

James  St  John 7Mar  20Sept08 

Alexander  John  Graeme . . '. .  do  5Sept22 
Thomas  Saumarez  Brock'  . .  do  12May27 
William  Sidney  Thomas ....    do      13May28 

Geoige  John  Hirtsel do       7Jane31 

Heniy  James  Wellington  . .  do  12Aug34 
Fred.WnLPleydellBouverie   do  do 

Henry  Dumaresq  " 21  Mar    10Oct38 

i^Wm.  Henry  Symons«  28Mar    220ct05 

William  Ellis  30Mar    10Jan37 

James  Newburgh  Strange  . .  do  23Feb38 
i^James  Agnew  Stevens"  .  .4May  7Jiilyl2 
i'Edward  Stokes  Pearce  . .  7May  25June31 
Alex.  Collingwood  T.  Dickson  do       6 Ju3y33 

Andrew  Kennedy 27M4y     9Febl5 

Christopher  Claxton 20June     9DeclO 

Philip  Bodge  Somenille  24June  10Jan40 
Geo.Tho8.Maitland  Purvis.  .6July  5April23 

HttghDnnlop 12Aug     8Feb28 

i'®Jo6.  Coflings  GiU*7  . .  19Aug  21Marl2 
§A^£roii.Lor£;W.Compton"19May  16Dec39 
Henry  Hayward  Budd'"^  . . .  16Sept  25Mar07 
§Cha8.  Edmund  Tennant*  do  19ApriI32 
i'HMichael  Dwyer"  ..21Sept  21Marl2 
John  Thomas  Paulson"* ....  21Sept  29Mar22 

Frederick  Cannon 3Nov    140ct32 

i^homas  George  Forbes  "  lONov     5Jan32 

Mward  Peirse do    22April34 

tf«»«.  Charles  St  Clair«  ... .    do        7Mar37 

§John  Tudor«   23Dec  26June26 

Richard  Borough  Crawford*   do      22Sept26 

gGrey  Skipwith* do        7Mar34 

iHenry  James  Lacon* do      21Mar35 

SJohn  Cmrie  Bynon" do       10Jan37 

SVmcent  Amcotts  Massing- 

J^ri» do       10Jan37 

fJohn  Gustavus  Harrison"    do      3April37 

iCharles  Starmcr^    do        2May37 

iHenry  Csesar  Hawkins''  23Dec    6Sept38 

iJames  Stoddart- do      27Dec38 

SPhiL  Augustus  Helpman*  do  26Mar39 
iWilliamHeriotMaidand*'  do      6April39 

§Thoma8Woodgate« do        180ct39 

SThoB.  Francis  Birch«....30Dec  16July40 


1843 

'oieph  Francis  Stirlinsr. 
i'WiUiam  Speck* 
520 


..2Jan  I0July24 
.lUan  28Feb09 


Lieut. 

GeorgeDrew<b) llJan    8Mayl2 

William  Prowse* do      16Augl4 

Charles  ThurtelP 12Jan    20Oct21 

Fredk.  ByngMontr^sor....  do  30July35 
Edw.  Hooper  Senhouse(c)  20Jan  23May07 
^iJoseph  Martin  Mottley^    24Jan   llFeb^9 

JohnClavell 4Feb  28June38 

George  Kenyon IJuly     lDec37 

Thomas  Dilnot  Stewart'  ..19July  l9Septi5 
Revnell  Charles  MichelP  ..  do  llNoy29 
^Arthur  Vyner  • 28Aug    6May41 

f^^Francis  Rogers  Coghlan'  2Sept  ISApriU 
ohn  James  Robinson 5Sept80April34 

William  Salmon  Cooper(d)  14Sept  25Sept34 

Geo.  Augustus  Bedford do       19Dec34 

@*George  Winsor'o    20Sept  22July26 

@Thomas  Wilson" do       9May39 

f^'John  Hotham  Weller*' .  .25Sept  16June23 
eorgeSnelP"    do       14Feb25 

Chas.  Mitchell  Mathison    ..    do      12Mav27 

Horatio  Jauncey do       26Peb30 

Archibald  M'Murdo 40ct   15Dec36 

JohnSibbald    do       10Jan37 

Jas.  Fred.  Lewis  Wood   do     28June3S 

@Wr Wm.  Winniett,  Kt.'*(e)  50ct    29Jaii2l 


1844 

Philip  Nind    5Jan  17MarlO 

®^(§)Chas.  Alexander  John- 

ston»     do  8Febl5 

William  Crispin' do  40ct25 

Frederick  Wilmot  Horton** . .  6Jan  9May39 

Richard  Wilson  Pelly lOFeb  20July36 

@^Charles  Frederick  Schom- 

berg* lOFeb  28June38 

(^'Craven  John   Feather- 
stone* 24Feb  3June25 

Montagu  Thomas 26Feb  10ct31 

Wm.  Comwallis  Aldfaam    .  .5April  10July32 

Geo.  Martin  Hunter 3May  8Dec28 

John  Barling  Marsh  20May  2Feb30 

Malachi  Donellan 14June  IFebOS 

Edw.  Bren ton  Stewart    ....    do  1  Sept  i  4 

Pech6  Hart  Dyke  20 June  280ct31 

Charles  Henry  Douglas ....  lOJuly  9May39 

^'George  Wodehouse'. . . .  30July  8June33 
561 


(b)  Soperintendent  of  OonTicts,  V.  D.  Land. 

(c)  Provotl  Miinhal,  Barb«does. 

(d)  Harbour  Maiter,  Klni«ton,  Jamaica. 

(a)  Lt.  Gov.  of  Setaemantt  on  tba  Gold  Ooaft« 


Digitized  by 


Google 


78  Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


Francis  Pbilip  Egerton    ....  9Aug 

William  Southey 14Aug  17Septl4 

Henry  Chas.  Otter 26Aug     5Dec31 

Jacob  Sankey 27Aug    10Dec35 

John  Cochrane  Hoseason       6Sept    lOJanSZ 
Richard  Aldworth  Oliver  .  .23Sept  28June38 

Tho8.  Smith  (c)     220ct     3Marl5 

William  Tringham do      28June26 

James  Chas.  Prevost  do       10Dec35 

@*William  Chas.  Chamber- 
lain"     do        4Nov40 

?)^Edward  Codd"   11  Nov      8Jan36 
rchibald  Gibson  Bulman . .  22Nov    8Sept28 

William  Robinson   16Dec    10Jan37 

®Uohn  Lunn"   19Dec  12June29 

George  Sprigg do      24May39 

@)John  Vyner  WUlyamB*' . .  23Dec    10Jan40 


Lieut.     I 

8Jan36  Henry  Cooke  Harston 6Dec 


Lieut 
26Oct40 
6July36 


1845 

Edmund  Wilson 2Jan    120ct24 

Graham  Hewett'    1 6 Jan  27May25 

Robert  Mann   do        6July25 

WUliam  Marshall  (6)  do      29July25 

JohnOrlebar 6Feb  10Sept32 

@Robt  Arthur  Stewart*    ..24Feb    lMay39 

Henrv  John  Douglas 23Feb   l4Feb40 

David  Robertson*^ 1  IMar  26Aug41 

Thomas  Chaloner   24Mar  17Nov34 

JohnRossWard   do        10Jan35 

John  Foote 29Mar    27Jan35 

@»John Henn  Gennyg*  ....17Apr   l9Feb38 

Frederick  Kemble  29Apr  13Nov41 

Edward  Corner IMay   28Febl5 

Geo.  Alex.  Seymour IZMay   10Dec35 

jByronDrury^ 22Ma7    8June41 

ames  Edw.  Eaton 31May    l5Feb37 

Hector  Tause June    9Aug24 

@UohnCheere   do       30Apr36 

William  Fred.  Fead do     28June38 

Berry  Haines 25July  25Aag26 

Philip  DeSausmarez* 25 July   llMar31 

Henry  St.  John  Georges    . .    do       18Jan38 

fi^Henry  Richard  Foote" . .  5Aug    250ct24 
eorge  Morritt"     19Ang    10Jan37 

Richard  Moorman SOAug  28Aug4l 

Lewis  de  Tessier  Prevost". .    do      23Nov4l 
Richard  Strode  Hewlett     ..23Sep    10Jan37 

Langton  Browell 25Sep  17MaT28 

Charles  Henry  Beddoes. .  • .  15Nov  1 1  Mar32 

John  Spencer  EUman do        40ct32 

Charles  Barker* 18Nov  28June38 

@i  Aug.  John  Woodley»«....   do        4Nov40 
Charles  Spry  Norman*  ....    do       4Nov40 

Geo.  Henry  Richards* do      12July42 

Edward  Aug.  Inglefield*  .  .18Nov  21Sept42 

Astley  Cooper  Key* do      22Dec42 

614 


Charles  James  Postle 12Dec 


1846 

Stephen  Hodge* 5Jan    16Febl4 

Henry  Randall* do     22Febl5 

Fredk.  Adam  Ellis 9Jan    20Jan36 

Arthur  Grant do      9May36 

Robert  Jocelyn  Otway» 11  Jan  13Not28 

Maxwell  Falcon do      23Mar40 

Chas.  Randle  Egerton     do      8Jmie41 

^on.  Mark  Kerr 12Jan     10Oct37 

Thos.  Geo.  Drake    do      8June41 

Granville  Hamilton  Wood..l4Jan  17Aug4I 

f  ^'Charles  Evelyn  Rowley . .     do    25Rept43 
IfredMiles ISJan    8Nov27 

@^Sir    William    Saltonstall 

Wiseman,.^r. 7Feb  *.8June38 

Henry  Samuel  Hunt lOMar    lODec35 

Matthew  Stainton  NoUoth   12Mar  28June38 

Wm.  Elworthy  Triscott l4Mar    10Jan37 

RichardBrydgesBcechey  ..31Mar    15Sep28 

Thomas  Spark 23Apr    150ctl2 

James  Horsford  Cockbum*  24Apr  5Nov40 
Fred.  Archibald  Campbell.  .27Apr  llMay37 
Robert  Walpole  Twiss*   ....4May     lMar29 

@Uohn  Sanderson^    12May    4Nov40 

John  M*Dowall  Skene*  ....  26May    5Nov40 

f>» William  Morris'( 6)    .. .  .28May  28June38 
dwardTatham   6Jime    12Jan38 

Edward  Bunbury  Nott    8June  12May29 

©^Graham  Ogle* 8June      6Sep38 

Thomas  Smith  (d)     20June  25Mar33 

f^^Henry  Gage  Morris"   .  .25June   19Apr37 
red.Thos.  Barnard  Hankey26June  llApr33 

William  Pretyman 27 June    12Apr23 

@'Chas.  Fred.  Alex.  Shad- 
well"    do    28June38 

Henry  Eden    29June    15Feb37 

George  Williams  2Jttly  26May31 

@^Rt.  Hon.LordFTedk.  Her- 
bert Kerr   3July    21Oct40 

William  Hugh  Kennedy 4July   15Dec38 

@*George Edwin  Patey"  ..SJuly  4Nov40 
James  Aylmer Dorset  Paynter  do  23Not41 
@'JohnMacdougall»  ....28July  30Apr37 
Chas.  Luxmore  Hockin  . . .  .5Aug  2Mar38 
John  Chas.  Dalrymple  Hay28Aug    15Aag44 

William  Robson 70ct  22July33 

Peter  Cracroft 120ct   26Aug4I 

©^William  Boys 280ct    26Jan35 

Edward  Monday"     9Nov    7Nov06 

@»®GilbertKennicott»....     do     22AuglO 

©'John  Thomas  Nott do      1  SOctlO 

663 


*  Promoted  for  scrvicM  in  thePftrana. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Commanders^  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions.  79 


Lieut. 

Herbert  John  Jones«» 9Noy  23Novl  0 

^'George  Buttler" do  lODeclO 

^'Frederic  White" do  10Febl2 

John  Bowie**    do  20Julyl2 

jSi^Wm.  Henry  Brand*  ....     do  30Decl3 

John  Harding do  llFebl5 

John  Stephen do  23Febl5 

James  Rawstome" do  dMarl5 

George  Caswell*   do  248eptl5 

William  Critchell       do  140ctl9 

9*George  Spong do  7Jan20 

Washington  Carr     do  12Sept21 

Wm.  VinerRead     do  5Sept23 

Cbas.  Edward  Wilmot do  17Apr24 

George  Goldfinch**    do  25July25 

M'm.TamIin  Griffiths     do  16Aug25 

Edwaid  Franklin    do  14Sept25 

Richard  Dowse    do  16Dec25 

^Wymond  Hamley^' do  29June26 

John  Wm.  Finch* do  5July26 

John  Julius  McDonnell*  ..     do  13Sept26 

William  Howat do  13Nov26 

9'Henry  Edward  Wingrove*  do  1  lDec26 

Wni.Ho6eason     do  28Dec26 

Edward  Evans  Gray    do  13Nov27 

Cumberland Hadaway    ....     do  5Feb28 

9'Gillmore  Harvey    do  27Aug28 

Wm.  O'Bryen  Hoare* do  30Aug28 

Alfred  Nelson  Fairman do  4Sept29 

Charles  Jenkin    do  24Dec29 

Wm.  Montague  Isaacson 

George  Pasco      do  8Jan30 

James  Banks  West    do  25June31 

Thomas  Maitland  Rodney ....    do  31  Ang32 

Charles  Honeham  Baker  ....    do  29MaT33 

Wm.  George  Maude do  20May33 

Henry  Byng do  17Nov34 

A^George  Lavie^ do  15Dec34 

Wm.  R^rt  Mends do  llAug35 

John  Walter  Tarleton do  22Sept35 

Fredk.HoUand do  13Aug36 

WalterReid   do  280ct36 

Robert  Dashwood  Fowler    . .    do  2Jan37 

John  Henry  Norcock** do  10Jan37 

^>6fahamGore^  ...   do  do 

William  Barrie do  16June37 

Albert  Heseltine^ do  28Sept37 

Wm.  Hugh  Dobbie« do  26Dec37 

Alexander  Little do  do 

EdwardLittle do  30Dec37 

Colin  Yorke  Campbell do  24Jan38 

fii  Henry  Samuel  Hawker*^      do  6Mar38 
m' John  Jas.  Bartholomew  £d- 

^  ward  Frere* do  7May38 

George  Granville  Randolph      do  27June38 

Roger  Curtis do  28June38 

Henry  Alexander  Story   ....   do  do 

Chas.  James  Balfour do  28June43 

719 


Lieut. 
Nov  28June38 


Wm.  Farquharson  Burnett  . . 

Frederic  Erskine  Johnston . .   do  do 

@*Hay  Erskine  Shipley  Win- 

throp«» do  26Mar39 

(^Thomas  Homepesch  Chris- 
tian"    do  14Aug39 

@»Arthur  Cumming"   do  2«Sept40 

Owen  Phibbs  Knott do  260ct40 

George  Johnson do  4Nov40 

Hon.  George  Disney  Keane  . .   do  26Dec40 

©ThomasCannichaeP    ....   do  8June41 

Richard  Robert  Quin do  do 

Richard  Roger  Western  ...  do  llJune4l 
@Rt.    Hon,    Lord    Amelius 

Wentworth  Beauclerk"    ..   do  80ct41 

f)Henry  King(6)* do  do 

ichard  Sidney  Smith<<»   ....   do  23Nov41 

James  Willcox   do  do 

John  Matthew  Robert  Ince  . .   do  do 

James  BeautineWilloughby"  do  14Dec41 
Edward  HalfordBeauchamp"l  1  Nov27June41 

James  Augustus  Mends 27Nov28Nov3B 

George  Curtis  Adams   do  21Feb37 

©^George  Blane" do  2SJune38 

©^Herbert  Grey  Austen    .•30Nov  23Nov4l 

1847 

GeorgeHowes    IJan   23Febl5 

@» Walter  Broad  Stocker*. .  do  1  GSeptl 6 
@'John  Hasler  Helby*  . . . .    do        lJuIy22 

©Nicholas  Vansittart* 7Jan    23Dec42 

Mathew  Chas.  Forster    ....27Jan    22Oct30 

Robert  Jenner do       14Oct40 

John  Bettinson  Cragg  ....  13Feb    19May28 
©^Arthur    Parry    Eardley 
Wilmot*    28Feb     3July40 

f^^ James  Geo.  Mackensie'   29 Apr  I5May30 
hos.  Edwd.  Svmonds do       17Mar41 

Fredk.  Leopold  Aug  Selwyn  lOMay  1  Dec43 
Richard  Murdoch  Robertson  5  June  28June38 
Fredk.  Beauchamp    Paget 

Seymour do        7Mar42 

Robert  Coote* 25 June    25Sep43 

George  Smythe 9July    14Feb34 

Chas.  Frankland  Newland  30July    2Mar38 

Leopold  Geo.  Heath    3Aug   22Dec40 

Hyde  Parker 4Aug     5Apr44 

George  Harper    ISAug   6June37 

Thomas  Miller" 23Aug  22July44 

@*Rich.  Dunning  White"  28Aug  5Nov40 
©'George  Oldmixon"  ....27Sept  lJunel5 
John  Tracy  Wm.  French    .  .llOct  30Mar37 

Frederick  Lowe do      17Nov37 

©'Chas.  Richardson  John- 
son"      do       l9Feb40 

David  Ady e  B uchan do       1 7 A ug4 1 

Jacob  Ley  Young    120ct     7Aprl3 

Walter  Need do     28June38 

Hon,  John  Welbore  Sun- 
derland Spencer     do 


•  D«p.  Svpt.  of  Convicts  at  Bermuda. 


^»Wm. 


Pearson  Crozier'*. . . 
771 


23Nov41 
.I40ct    ISciiii/ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


80  Commanders^  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions* 


Ueot. 

Wm.  Henry  Webb  aCOct  23Nov41 

John  Jerris  Palmer*^ do       23Jan43 

Lauchlan  Bellingham  Mao 

kinnon    INov    10Feb42 

John  Barnes     23Dec   30Sepl3 

Henry  Downing  Rogers.,      do         9Jan37 

William  Rowlatt do       27Dec38 

John  Bourmaster  Dickson       do       180cl39 

Henry  Caldwell    do      26Aug41 

O^Walter  Geo.  Mansfield       do        lSept45 

1848 

S|i® John  Robert  Woodriff>   IJan   26Aprll 
enry  Leworthy      do      14Novl6 

Charles  Henry  Baker do        9Nov27 

Thomas  Edwd.  Laws  Moore  1 1  Jan  40ct43 
Peter  Frederick  Shortland.  .20Jan  1  Apr42 
Reennald  John  Jas.  Geo. 

MacDonald do      14Dec42 

Charles  Gerrans  Phillips   .  .31  Jan  28June38 

Thomas  Etheridge do      2May40 

@HenryNeed«    do        80ct41 

Thomas  Eisbee' 15Feb  27UasQe 

Thomas  Belgrave do        lNoy43 

©William  Thornton  Bate^  do  80ct41 
John  Anthony  L.  Wharton* 29Feb    1 2Sept44 

fJWilliamMoorsom*   8Mar  29Mar42 
ames  Archd.  Macdonald><*  20Mar    8Sept27 
Georj;e  Henry  Gardner. ...    do      10Noy4S 

f^»Wm.  King  Hall" 21  Mar  28Julv4l 
alentine  Otway  Inglefield  ISApr  3Feb46 
Gilbert  Brydone  Rutherford  27  Apr  3June40 
©^Alexander  George  West"  2Miy  220ct44 
©^AugostusSmclairBooth*'  15May  12Apr36 
Charles  Farrel  HUlyar  ....  IdMay  22Mar43 
@^Wm.  Houstoun  Stewart*'  19May  29June42 
^^Charles  John  Austen"  .  .7June  25June44 
RobtAnth.  Edwards  Scott  28 July  17May42 

Philip  Somerville*^ 4Aug  15Mar41 

® Jas.  Aldworth  St.  Leger*'  i2Aug  8June41 
Chas.  Joseph  Fredk.  Ewart  do  23Noy4l 
Humphrey  John  Julian* . .  12Sept   27ApT40 

S Robert  Tench  Bedford"  160ct      230cUl 
bertPhilUps 22Nov    26Feb30 

Edmund  Anthony  Glvnn**      do       6Noy40 
812 


Benjamin  Holland  Bunce  .  •  do  28June38 
Alan  Henry  Gardner**  ....    Dec      30OcUl 

1849 

JohnHains      IJan      2Febl.5 

©^Lasarus  Roberts**   do         7Febl5 

Thomas  Thompson    do      22Jaly30 

Edw.  Pelham  Brenton  Von 
Donop .lOJan  28Jane38 

f)  Thomas  Henry  Lysaght      do       8Jane41 
erard  John  Napier    26Jan     23Jan42 

Charles  Codrington  Forsyth    do       3 1  Oct43 

f^^Ed ward  Herrick*^ 5Mar       3Febl5 
aldwin  Arden  Wake    do      19Apr37 

Thos.  Abel  Bremage  Spratt    do       150ct4l 

®'Henry  Phelps*" 16Apr    23Dec42 

^Richard  Purvis** do     29June46 

William  Keigwin  Nicolas**  8May     15Api09 

Arthur  Mellersh do       ^Oct37 

Vashon  Baker do       180ct39 

George  Parker    26May   8Sept46 

@John  Ormsby  Johnson**  27May  28June44 

Edmund  Heathcote    ]3June   10Jan40 

JohnBorlase do     llJune41 

Joseph  Henry  Kay*» 23Aug      6Apr39 

George  Rhodes  Wolrige   ..20Sept  l6May42 

Sam.  Rosser  Protheroe 190ct     25 Aug26 

Edw.  Jas.  Bedford do     28June38 

Oliver  John  Jones do       21Dec39 

@Edw.  Westbv  Van8ittart^230ct  16Sept42 
Augustus  Gordon    INov   16Feb36 

f)Wm.Thos.RiYer8^    do       8June41 
ob.   John    Le    Mesurier 

M'Clure    4Nov   30Nov37 

Melville  Greo.  Hope  War. 

render  Ross do       6June42 

Richard  Studdert** 22Nov  26Dec37 

Robert  William  Suckling  .20Dec  28June38 
Wm.  Nicholas  Love  Lockyer  do  lSepl45 
Jas.Fras.BaIlardWainwright21Dec    22Dec41 

1850 

f I' John  Ellis  Knight^ IJan  lMarl5 

oseph  Wm.  Brown do  10Jan25 

John  Sam.  Wm.  Grandy  .       do  1  Jan42 
850 


Digitized  by 


Google 


81 


RETIRED  COMMANDERS, 
Under  Obdeb  of  Council  of  1816* 


nUM-Fwj  £1M  Sktfd.  per  i 

1814 
ThomaB  Crawley 


Lient. 
.31  Jan     5Dec78 


1823 
JohnTwiflden 27Mar    280ct90 


1825 

FraneiB  Cox ISPeb 

S'ChiirlesPatey*    20July 

1827 
Joseph  SalTBdor  Morienconrt^l  Sept 
Richard  Kevem*    3Dec 

1829 
James  Rains 25ApT     2Decd3 


22Nov90 
do 


12Sept93 
240ct93 


1831 

George  Reynolds    dOMar  10Jaly94 

#^Geo.  Neate  Tremietts  24June  1  Aag94 

9'Thomaa  Muir>«  (a) 16Aag  14Aug94 

1833 

John  Hotchkis 21Dec  17Jime95 

1834 

George  Wilson  (a) 90ct  20Aug94 

1835 

Geo.  MontagneHigginson  ■'  19Mar  1  Sept95 

William  Payne" 23Dec  90ct95 

1836 

Lawrence  Gwrnne   7Mar  30Oct^5 

Alexander  Giunoiir 23Apr  4Dec95 

Wflliam  Gibbons 23Not  9Feb96 


1837 
Wniiam  Warden**   . 


.30Mar  22Feb96 


1838 


» 


Evans. 

les  Elsmere" 


1839 
f^VPSdward  Libbyn 
^'^WiUiam Pardoe  ... 


^IPeb  140ct96 
23Apr  29Dec96 
.3Sept  23Jan97 


.20Mar  22Mar97 
.16Apr  12Api97 


1840 

Robert  Hearle 14Jan    9May97 

Robert  Honlton    18Jan  18May97 

George  Barnard 9Mar  29May97 

Johnrairweather  18Mar   8June97 

Cbas.  Gayton  Warren**   . . .  .22Apr  10Jiily97 
James  Copeland Murray  ..13Jaly  llJuly97 

9MBich.Boame**    lODec     4Aug97 

30 


1841  Lfcat. 

Win.Edm.  Drake    16Feb  14Nov97 

Peter  Despourrins   1  June   27Dec97 

John  Simpson  (a) 8Sept  31  May98 

1842 

William  Tucker 5Jan  18Sept98 

John  Fitzgerald    1  June    2Nov98 

@Uohn  James  Rorie** 2July     4Dec98 

Thomas  Thomas IONot     5Jan99 

1843 

Daniel  Little  Couch 27Mar     9Feb99 

Charles  Knighton 7Apr  27Mai99 

James  Hodgson    8May    1 1  Api99 

@^©MolyneuxShuIdham**10June   15Apr99 

WilUam  Gilchrist**   lAug22June99 

® George  Glanyill    140ct  1 3July99 

^ '®  John  Read  Bindon**  ..23Dec  31July99 
ohnPetley*'   do        4Aug99 

1844 
Edmund   Kerr    Cranstown 

Bacon 30Jan  26Aug99 

James  Yalobra 7Feb  31Aug99 

E®Thomas  Consitt 16Mar  7Sept99 

0.  Thomas'* (b)    3May  30Sept99 

rtTrotter 14May  15Nov99 

®^S)(S)VV   Charles   Patri- 

arche*» 16May  26Noir99 

George  George** 31May  26Noir99 

Fred.  David  Schaw 28July  SFebOO 

® John  Marshall  (a)**   ....3DJuly  ISFebOO 

Felix  Franklyn    2Sept  IMarOO 

William  Reikie    do  SMarOO 

^®Fredk.  James  Leroux  15Not  25ApT00 

ohn  M'Dougall 9Dec  26Apr00 

1845 

John  White  (a)  (c) 8Jan   26ApiOO 

9'Nicholas  Mauger<» 17Feb  17JuneOO 

^Uames  Pasley**    do      20July00 

John  William  Bailey*'(d)  ..27Feb  23Aug00 
Henry  Thomas  Lutwidge  .  27Mar    GSeptOO 

James  Dalrymple 8Sept      do 

Charles  Adam  Lennock. . . .  1 1  Sept  29Nov00 

James  Poate    25Sept  22Dec00 

Clotworthy  GUhnore 17Nov  27Feb01 

Paul  Sandby  Lawrence 25Dec    6May01 

1846 

William  Ogiivie 9Mar     27June01 

Hamilton  Fitzg^d  ....  12July31  20July01 
^''IwinThrackston*    ..29 June     25July01 
71 


(b)  O.  TlioniM,  Comm.  of  PUoUm,  Neath. 

(c)  Vice  Oonsul,  OhUI. 

(d)  £SSS  per  annum  ae  Retired  Agent  of  Tnuuporte. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


82 


Retired  Commanders. 


Lient. 

William  Borough  21  Aug  SOJulyOi 

Henry  Leslie  Grove  (b) . .  190ct3i  1  AugOl 

John  Broughton      27Nov  do 

1847 

®^® John  Rose    28Jan  6Aug01 

John  Smith   do  14Aug01 

©George  Fox do  23Aug0l 

@»®Chris.  Wm.  Betty**   30Apr  iZSeptOl 

Wm.  Ley  Symonds 5May  6Oct01 

1848 

John  Tumex'»(6) 8Jan  13Fel>02 

William  Brown      1 5Jan  22Feb02 

John  Bum    19Mar  6Apr02 

Wm.  John  Stephen  Clarke  22July  24Apr02 

@W)John  Hiatt« do  do 

84 


(b)  Coll.  Oiutoint,  Exeter. 


John  Barker^ 4Aug 

George  Williams  Brown    .  .5Sept 
Thomas  Mitchell  •• 26Sept 

1849 

John  Jones  (a) 6Feb 

George  Walker*"   9Feb 

William  Larke do 

@^©John  Jone8(6) do 

Richard  Israel  Alleyn*  . .  12Feb 

Ralph  Gore  (a) 2Mar 

Geo.  Aug.  Saville    do 

Robert  Sutherland^ 26Mar 

@^James  Murray'^  (a) 14Apr 

Henry  Dickson  Parker    .  .8June 
@'® Alex.  Burgojrne  Howe'*  i  Aug 
fill  ®  »*  Robt.  Bastin'*. . .  .29 Aug 
®'® Leslie  Boulderson^  .  .24Nov 
100 


Retired  under  Order  of  Council  of  1830. 


Half-pay  £137  15t.  per  annum. 


Lieut. 

9Feb97 
15Mar97 

2July98 
17Dec98 


@3(g)®Donald  Fernandes'  2lDec38 

Chas.  Thompson* 30Apr40 

James  Hartley  Dathan^  . .  120ct41 
@«®Wm.  Somerville*  ....  10ct40 
WilUam  Geo.  Maude    ....  20Oct40  24July99 

John  Miers  Greer    14Mar40  20Sept99 

®^® James  Stone  8Mar49  31  MarOO 

@2®Geo.  DecoBurdoux'*'  15June44    16Api02 
©'©Thomas  Swain"    .  .26May45    "~  ' 

®Robt.  Wm.  Tyte  ....  30June40 
®'©WWm.  Whvmper"  21Dec41 
@2@Andrew  Wells"   ....      do 

fJ^Dyer  Bond do 
oseph  Hitchins 4May36  4N6v03 

@«Robert  Welch    18July36  17Nov03 

Joseph  Warton     do 

99  Hopewell  Hayward 

Budd«    10Oct36 

Alex.  Boyack 8Dec04 

ajFran.  Briggs"     25  Jan37 

John  M'Kirdy 28Feb37 

@»@George  Kyle« 25Jan37 

Thos.  Morley  Blainey*'  . .  19May37 
@2^p^Charles  Royer**(a)  22Feb38 

@»®Walter  Pike** 12Aug40 

©George  Bague'*  . . .  .13July37 
ames  Hewett^  (b) i8Apr43 


22Apr02 

do 

do 

do 
24Apr02 


8Mar04 

lMay04 
3May04 
8May04 

do 
7July04 
7Sept04 
19Nov04 
20Feb05 
8Mai05 
do 

Charles  Letch 15July37  19Mar05 

Elmes  Steele* 25Apr38  26Mar05 

@2®  John  Clark^»       do  6Apr05 

@i  George   Field    Somer- 

viUe^c) 16Sep41     7May05 

Jas.  Hervey  Price     1 7 Jan38  1 7July05 

James  Grierson** 10Aug38  20Sept05 

99Jas.  Lamont^     do  160ct05 

33 


^ 


M 


Jas.  Glassford  Gooding^^  .  l8Apr38 

^         jhn  Barclay** i2May38 

imes  Spratt^  ....  17July38 
homas  Coakley*®  .  .29Dec40 
Bimes  Eaton"     ....  26May42 

I  Brine"    17July38 

iwDavenhill    8Jan42 

@'®9PSpalding     Mit- 

chell**     130ct38 

John  Osbom do 

^^® Stephen  Hilton**  . . .  .7Jan39 
oseph  Geo.  Hiibzen  Gram- 

shaw** 5Jan39 

Nathl.  Ratsey   4July47 

Wm.  Apreece 10July40 

"'Geo.  Aug.  Schultz«(d).  .5Jan39 
/®HughEntwisle^   ....8Jan39 

rederick  Lewis     4Apr39 

@^®Francis  Swain  Price"  6Apr39 

99  Edw.  Mourilyan  * do 

John  Binfi'ham   9Apr39 

Matthew  Young 15July39 

@'©John  Le  Feuvre"  . .  i5Julv39 

©-John  Taylor*' 23Jury39 

@'(g)Wm.  Lloyd««(e   19Aug40 

(§)'Philip  Wright"  1 6Jan40 

@'©Wm.  Edwards"  ....      do 

Robt.  Hacche  Drake 21Apr40 

N^th.Brice" do 

Andrew  Morries    5May41 

@'Leigh  Spark  Jack"    . .  21  Apr40 
©-©©William  Figg*'    .  .21Apr40 

Robt.  Parker  Jones 9July40 

Alex.  Young do 

Henry  Geo.  Massie 5Oct40 

Evelyn  Norie"*    13Oct40 

67 


(a)  C.  Royer,  Harbour  Master,  Islo  of  Prunrc. 

(b)  J.  Hewett,  Agvnt  for  Beachey  Head  Lighu. 


Lieat. 
29Apr02 

do 
22Apr02 

14Oct01 
29Apr02 

IJulyOi 
27July02 

130ct02 

i50ct02 
13Nov02 
22Novir2 

4Dec02 

IlApr03 
28May03 

3Sept03 
do 


Lieat. 
20NovO5 

do 
24Dec05 
13Jan06 

do 
22Jan06 

do 

do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

29Jan06 

30Jan06 

31Jan06 

5Feb06 

i3Feb06 

3lMai06 

2Apr06 

9June06 

9Aug06 

i5Aug06 

do 

do 
25Aug06 
28Aug06 
30AugO(5 

do 

do 
9Sept06 
12Sept06 


(c)  Actuary  R.N.  Annuitant  Society,  Devouport. 

(d)  Htatnp  distribution  Wikbech. 

(c)  Wm.  Lloyd,  Police  Magistrate,  Caiio. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Retired  Commanders. 


Lieut. 

Thos.CTBXie 130ct^  18Sept06 

m';f  Nich.  Colthur8t««. . .  .29Jan41  19Sept06 
3?  v£  99  John   Harry  San- 
ders*        do        23Scpt06 

John  Ncale    270ct46  22Sept06 

James  Masters 29Jan41  22Sept06 

m'Charle8Rubidge(b)«*..120ct41    29Oct06 

(it-orgc  Hall   3Aug41       do 

m-'®Thonias  Hills^* 18Nov48  7Nov06 

John  Prince  160ct41       do 

Thos.  Allen  Simkm i20ct41       do 

Alex.  Donovan  3Dec41       do 

James  Long llFeb42      do 

(  harles  Tindal 4Feb42      do 

^^91  Archibald  M'Do- 

nald'«*  (c) 26Jan42  22Dec06 

)n';S)Rich.LockConnoll7^'2iFeb45    29Jan07 

Robert  Hughe8(6) 4Feb^  23Feb07 

Robert  Jacomh     29Dec42  12Mai07 

Thomas  Jager"    19July42  21Mar07 

Charles  Janns" do        24Mai07 

Thomas  Pike    l4Jan47  25Mar07 

99John  Amold^«    do        27Mar07 

S^Thos.  Edmonds^* 17Jan43  28Apr07 

Thos.  Pickering  Clarke  . .     do         28Api07 
Richard  Cotton  Mould  . .  10Feb43  12May07 

Thomas  Simpson do        21May07 

Archibald  Black do        27May07 

John  Ballantyne do         4Jmie07 

William  Collins    6Apr43  12June07 

$t*Poynter  Crane'* do  do 

@»®John  Salmon'' 10Apr43  24June07 

George  Fairless    do        18July07 

@'®Jame8  Primrose  Blen- 

nerhassetf*    3Sept44  29July07 

@*99SamuelMar8ingall«»lNov43  20AugO7 

@iSamuel  Sison'^ 1 1  Jan44      do 

Bevis  Thelwall do        25Aug07 

Benjamin  Ashley do        28 Aug07 

George  Ramshay do        29Aug07 

Vere  Warner  Hussey  Bogle**  do         2Sept07 

©'John  White  (6)*» l5Apr44  12Sept07 

®2@George Welsh**   ....     do        2lSept07 
@^Tho8.  Burdwood**  ..      do       29Sept07 

£dward  Rowan    do         19Oct07 

Stephen  Briggs*' 30Apr44    20Oct07 

Alfred  Dale 24July44    21Oct07 

James  Wallace do         24Oct07 

99Jas.  Fitzmaurice**     ..     do        18Nov07 

®»William  Milne** do        19Nov07 

Rich.  EUiottTwigg  (d)  .  .24July44    19Dec07 
@^William  Richard  Baker 

SeUon**  do        20Dec07 

Henry  Overend** 190ct44      5Jan08 

@>©Fras. Beaumont**  ..190ct44  llJan08 
@»Sam. Thos. Carter  ....  do  14Jan08 
@»Saunder8on Allen**  .  ..3Feb45  5Feb08 
@'®Chas.  ChapeU**  ....I8Jan45  I8Feb08 
121 


^^George  Youn^'" 
Thomas  Hodgskmi 


(b)  C.  RaUdge,  ]|«gi*t«r,  Upper  Canada. 

(e)  A.  M*Donald,  in  Quanwtlne  Service,  Liverpool. 

f  d)  B.  E.  Twigv,  Inspector  of  Floating  UghU,  Dttblln. 


Lieut. 
@^(f)Henry  Joshua  Phila- 

delphus  Proby*'    l5Jan45    23Feb08 

®^J  ohn  Pinlayson** do  9Apr08 

@Uohn  Gregory*^  do         16Apr08 

@»®Mark  Anthony***. . . .  6June48  22Apr08 

©^Michael  Raven*" do        28May08 

Robert  Henry  Rubidge  . .  lNov45  2June08 
©^Nathaniel  Norton'*  ..  9Mar46  3June08 
@=(®  John  Jackson  (a)i**. .  do  16June08 
IPS  John  Lamb     7May46  20JuneO8 

fJi'William  Lester*** 6Feb46     6  JulyOS 
ohn  George  Davies  ....  19 July 45    7 JulyOS 

Charles  Ti3loh 270ct45  15Aug08 

Henry  Harris    6Nov45  16Aug08 

Richard  Thorold lNov45        do 

...27Jan46  22Sep08 
ins""  ..  do  25Sep08 
William  Izod^Tulloh  ...  do  160ct08 
Chas.  Goude  Stevenson  .  .20Apr46  27Oct08 
@*®9VCharles  Pearson**^  do  8Nov08 
John  Meyricke  Stother   ..27Jan46   9Nov08 

Henry  Hire   29Dec48   16Oct08 

@*®VemonLanphier***.  13Apr46  26Nov08 

Charles  Beales do  do 

@*©Henry  Rich"* 3Nov46        do 

Robt.  John  Fayrer 12Aug48   19Dec08 

Samuel Whiteway"*  ....       do        21Dec08 

John  Day do  do 

Joseph  Ramsay   12Feb48        do 

Arthur  Davies  3Nov46   27Dec08 

Chas.  Estcourt  Day"*. ...      do  do 

Kelly  Nazer"* 3Feb47  30Dec08 

@'Wm.  Love  Paterson"'  . .     do       20Jan09 

f)*(g)Thomas  LeveU"* do       27Jan09 
eo.  Child  Johnson 9Apr47  31  Jan09 

©'^Wm.  Hen.  Smith"*  ....  do  8Feb09 
@2®Tho8. Chrystie***    ....     do  do 

John  Wm.  Jones   do       28Feb09 

Wm.  Poore do        2Mar09 

Bonamy  Mansell    do        7MaT09 

Geo.  Hubert  Rye   do        8Mar09 

Chas.  Pittman  Coppin  .  .20Nov47        do 

©'Richard  Coates^^ do       14Mar09 

Allen.  Geo.  Field do      25Mar09 

®Wm.  Lowcay"* do  do 

©*(g)Fras.  Darby  Romney***    do  do 

Richard  Rawle*^    do       20ApiO9 

©*Samuel  Roscow'**  ....  27July47  4May09 
Joseph  R.  Hownam***    ....    do  do 

Nathaniel  Laffer    do      10May09 

Robert  Tweed do  do 

William  Jones'" do  do 

Robert  Ball  Boardman 3Mar48  19May09 

Charles  Jefferis*"    29Feb48  22May09 

Lacy  Dickonson 50ct47  31May09 

John  Upton  Tripp 50ct47   7June09 

John  Tnompson 5Jan48         do 

@»®  John  Phepoe*** do      13June09 

Joseph  Dodd 4Apr48  27June09 

John  Puleston      do       1  July09 

Thomas  Bradby do       7July09 

181 


Digitized  by 


Google 


84 


Retired  Commanders. 


Lieat. 

Geor^  Hall  Dacre 4Apr4S  10Jaly09 

Maurice  Hewson ao     15July09 

@i®John  Waterman'** do  do 

@HS)John  Treeve'*'    do      20JiilyO9 

Henry  Bird 12Aug48     4Aug09 

James  Atkins     4Apr48  12Aug09 

Henry  Conn»« do        18Aug09 

©^Thomas  Drane'**  ....    do        22Aug09 
@»@R.  Mansion  Teed»".  .9Nov48  18Sept09 

Edw.Biddulph    6Aug49    50ct09 

Joseph  Chegwyn   do  9Oct09 

®K:urtis  Reid^«     9Nov48     10Oct09 

©^Robert Barker»«    ....        do       170ct09 
@*(g)  Edward    Grascoigne 

Palmer^^ l5June49    I90ct09 

Charles  Grantham 9Noy48    230ct09 

Henry  Nason*^ 9Nov48    28Oct09 

©>(J)GcorgeWhite»<^....  2Mar49     2Nov09 
®«®Dey  Richard  Syer»«ll Apr49         do 
9]l{Thoma8  James  Foole 

Masters'**    do        4Nov09 

200 


Lieut. 
John  Weare  Templeman    llApr49  4Nov09 

99George  Sayer'^    ....        do  do 

Charles  Robinson**'  (a) . .         do  13Not09 

William  PhippardHaydon       do  8Dec09 

James  Wyndham  Willis . .         do  13Dec09 

Charles  Spencer  Ricketts        do  14Dec09 
Nicholas  Robinson  Tom- 

linson 7July49  16JanlO 

Wm.  Hamilton***     27Dec49  20JanlO 

John  Rootes 7July09  3Febl0 

Henry  Lewis  (a) do  lOFebiO 

Wm.  Meadows do  IMarlO 

Chas.  Jas.  Rawlinson  ..        do  15MarlO 

John  Massey do  9AprlO 

©*®Ja8.  Hen.Johnstoni**       do  IGFeblO 

Wm.  Wade  West 27Dcc49  U  AprlO 

James  Shipley 120ct49  IZAprlO 

James  Storey    do  28ApriO 

James  Gallichan do     '  4MaylO 

d^Robt  Bates  Matthews***    do  do 
219 


Rbtirbd  under  Her  Majesty's  Order  in  CouNca,  18th  Mat,  1846." 

The  List  to  oonsiBt  of  forty  Masters,  at  two  rates  of  Retired  Pay,  to  be  selected  from  those 
standing  highest  on  the  list  of  their  class  who  may  possess  the  qualifications  hereinafter  mentioned, 
and  who  may  desire  to  he  included  in  the  Retirement,  ris : — 

First  Class.  Twelve  Shillings  and  Sixpence  a  day,  to  such  Masters,  not  exceeding  twenty  in 
number,  as  shall  have  actually  served  afloat  in  the  Navy  twenty-five  years  as  Acting  Master,  and 
Master,  or  shall  have  completed  that  period  by  service  combined  with  Oiat  of  Assistant  Master 
Attendant,  and  Master  Attendant,  and  shall  be  Fifty-five  year*  of  age  and  upwards,  and  shall  have 
passed  for  a  Line  of  Battle  Ship.  .    *     .  ,         - 

Sbcond  Class^— Ten  Shilling  and  Sixpoioe  a  day  to  such  further  number  of  Masters  ma  may 
be  required  to  complete  the  Retued  List  to  Forty,  provided  they  shaU  have  served  in  the  above- 
mentioned  capacities  combined,  Fifteen  years,  and  shall  be  Fifty-five  years  of  age  or  upwards. 

The  Masters  placed  on  the  Retired  List,  shall  rank  as,  and  be  entitled  to  wear  the  Uniform  of, 
Commanders  in  the  Royal  Navy. 

1846  Msrter 

Henry  Lawrence IJiily  23Feb97 

f)«® John  W. Trotter*    ....l2July     4ApT97 
Offer  Taylor IJuly    3JuIy97 

Nicholas  Tinmouth" do        lMa}^l 

Andrew  P.  Morgan" do      15Mar06 

f^^Thomas  Curtis" do        2Dec06 
eter  Parker    do        lJuly09 

William  Ellis»» do      l4Nov09 

Thomas  Read do     29Nov09 

Edward  Sabben   do       USeplO 

Oeorge Millard    do        2April 

William  Sidney do         SOctll 

Joseph  Higgs*** do      22Mari2 

Richard  Hodges do      17Aprl2 

@» Alex.  Horn"   do     UMayU 

1847 
James  Torton 21  Jan  dlAugl4 

1848 
Charles  Fox  Bumey 5May  280ctl4 

1849 

John  Rayner  Mayne    26Feb    22Marl5 

38 


1846 

(Upon  £8S8  St.  6d.  per  annwn.) 

©Charles  M.  White* 1  July 

@*(DJohn  Hepburn* do 

Alex.  Lumsdale   do 

@*John  Gaze* do 

@»® William  Wilkinson". . .  do 

Daniel  Lye  do 

©William  Purdo" do 

Geo.  Thomas   do 

•Fred.  Wm.  Richard  Sadler  do 

@»®Robert  Yule*» do 

Robert  Liddle  Hicks do 

Wm.  White  (6)    do 

John  Town do 

t^William  Miller* do 

»James  Wood* do 


1849 
(9^  Alexander  Karley* 


15May49 
.25May49 


^'Richmond  Easto' 

(Ummiaoi  19t.6d.) 

Michael  Spratt^     Uuly 

^^Thomas  Hoskins*    14July 

^^®Jo8eph  Seymour*    Uuly 

20 


*  Colonial  Harbour  Matter,  Tiimcomal^ 

/Goc 


digitized  by  ^ 


85 


SERVICES  OP  COMMANDERS. 


1808,  9 

I  E.  Burt,  Mid.  ofUpdra  in  actioD  with  Omfiance 
and  Ferave,  and  at  bombardment  of  Havre,  18M. 
Comnumder  of  Sparrow^  and  officially  reported  for 
**  s«al  and  activitf "  at  the  redaction  of  the  city  of 
St.  Domingo  in  1809.    Gaa.  1809. 

3  E.  W.  Garrett,  wonnded  when  Lieut  of 
Mttn  at  Trafalnur,  and  was  in  the  same  ship  at  the 
capture  of  the  Fr.  frugte  Bkhu  and  foar  others. 
At  Copenhagen,  in  1807;  and  Senior  of  Onifx  at 
capture  of  Dutch  brig  of  war  Manfyt  in  1809.  Gaz. 
1806,1809. 


1810,  11 

1  Sir  T.  S.  Dyer,  Mid.  of  UfUon  at  the  relief  of 
Gibraltar,  in  1782.  Lieut  of  EgmonU  and  seped 
on  diore  daring  the  occupation  otToulon  and  taking 
tibe  Martello  Tower  at  St  Fiorenzo ;  was  in,  the 
same  ship  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  friffste  and  bngin 
Tunis  Bay,  and  in  Hotham's  second  action.  1795. 
Senior  of  Vumfku,  and  commanded  a  boat  in  the 
attack  on  the  Fr.  flotilla  off  Boulogne,  in  1806. 

2  P.G.  Pickemell,  as  Matennd  Lieut,  commanded 
a  tender  to  Prince  ^  Wale*  at  the  capture  of  Tri- 
nidad, and  attack  on  Porto  Rico,  1797,  and  Surinam 
in  17!^.  In  command  of  same  vessel  captured  seve- 
ra^priTateers  and  destroyed  others.  Second  Lieut 
of  Revengt  at  Trafakar.  and  Senior  of  that  ship  at 
the  castore  of  four  Fr.  frigates ;  and  commanded  a 
gun  bng  at  Walcheren,  in  1809. 

9  W.  KeHy,  Mid.  of  Soteba^^  and  Vetermi  k\ 
capture  of  French  West  India  Islands,  in  1794. 
Uentof  /jMMMfiaryatthe  surrender  of  Malto;  of 
Minerva  at  the  capture  of  5vccr«  and  destrucuon  of 
i^Mmcr«.  1801 ;  of  Priacf  at  Trafalgar:  uid  of 
Caiedonia  at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  m  Aix  Roads, 
1809.    Gaz.l80L 


1813 
8    M.  J.  Poppkwcll,  Mid.  of  FUra  in  the  expedi- 


tion to  Egypt,  1801.  and  of  Orettta,  when  burnt  in 
an  action  with  gun-boats  off  Grayelines.  Flag  Lieut, 
to  Rear  Admiral  Otway  in  the  Walcheren  expedi- 
tion. Acting  Commander  of  CiSo,  Aigktingaie,  and 
SarpedoHj  on  the  Coast  of  Norway,  1810,  12,  and 
captured  and  destroyed  several  of  the  enemy's 
▼essels. 


9  H.  Bourne,  Lieut  of  Spartan  in  action  with 
Neapolitan  squadron,  in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  in  1810. 
Gaz.  1810. 


10  Thomas  Sykes,  Lieut  of  Cdjpe  in  action  with 
a  flotiUa  of  gun-boats  off  Gibraltar ;  and  in  com- 
mand of  a  boat  of  that  ship  was  made  prisoner  in 
endesTOuring  to  assist  Hamubal  on  shore  under  the 
batteries  in  Saumarez's  action  in  Algesiras  Bay, 
1801.  Second  Lieut  of  Sun/tntre  at  Trafalgar. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Tartar  in  the  action  off  Bergen, 
1808,  when  Capt.  Bettes worth  was  killed ;  and  com- 
manded her  boats  cutting  out  a  privateer  on  the 
coast  of  Courland,  1809.  Commanded  Recndt  and 
Fantome  on  the  North  American  station,  1813. 
Gaz.  1809. 

11  C.  Rayley,  Mid.  of  Audaeiout  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion, 1794 ;  wounded  in  the  right  leg  at  St  Domin- 

K;  and  neverelv  wounded  in  the  face  when  Senior 
eut  of  Dmdaku  in  an  attack  upon  two  privateers 
in  the  West  Indies,  1807.  Actinff  Captain  of  PiV- 
tnontaise  and  Commander  of  Sarracouta^  and  in 
the  latter  fought  a  severe  action  in  the  river  Sambas, 
in  Borneo. 

12  M.  Conotty.  Lieut  of  IrreaUtihU.  and  com- 
manded her  launch  in  action  with  Cadiz  flotilla, 
in  1797.  Senior  of  Cambrian,  on  the  coast  of  Cata- 
lonia, and  commanded  her  boats  cuttingout  a  Fr. 
vessel  from  under  the  Medas  Islands,  in  1811.  Gaz. 
1810. 

15  J.  Oliver,  Lieut  of  j^lcmene,  and  commanded 
a  boat  at  the  capture  of  several  large  ships  under  the 
batteries  of  Vivero  in  1799.  Lieut  of  Bacchante, 
and  stormed  a  fort  and  captured  several  vessels  near 
the  Havannah  in  1805.  Lieut,  of  Franchise  at  Co- 
penhagen, 1807,  and  at  capture  of  Sumana,  St  Do- 
mingo, in  1806.    Gaz.  1809. 


17  R.  Lowthian,  Mid.  of  Aoyo/  Oearge  in  Howe's 
action  t  and  in  Bridport's.  Lieut,  of  Yarh,  and  com- 
manded a  boat  at  the  attack  on  the  Boulogne  flotilla* 
inlSOL 

20  C.  Anthony,  Mid.  of  Rtusetl  in  Howe's  action 
and  in  Bridport's ;  and  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in 
1801.   Lieut  of  ^WloMila  at  Trafalgar.  Commanded 


Digitized  by 


Google 


86 


Services  of  Commanders. 


Harpy  in  Walcheren  expedition ;  Lieut,  of  Wo{fe 
on  the  lakes  in  Canada,  and  commanded  gun- 
boats at  the  capture  of  an  American  nost  on  Lake 
Ontario.  Commanded  Star  brig  at  the  attack  on 
and  capture  of  Oswego,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1813, 14. 


1814 


2  W.  C.  C.  Dalvell,  Mate  of  Seine  at  the  can- 
ture  of  Fr.  frigate  Vengeance  in  1800  ;  was  frequently 
officially  noticed  while  in  Antelope  and  Rattler  in 
the  Channel  and  North  Seas.  Desperately  wounded 
and  made  prisoner  in  an  attempt  to  cut  out  Vime- 
reux  Fr.  lugger  of  14  guns,  from  SL  Valery,  in  1805. 
Gaz.  1804. 

4  N.J.  C.  Dunn,  Mid.  of  Tim  at  the  siege  of 
St.  Jean  d'Acre,  in  1799,  and  of  Dangereuse  at  the 
landing  and  subsequent  operations  on  the  coasts  of 
Egypt,  in  1801.  In  the  Antelope  durins  the  attacks 
on  the  enemy's  flotilla  off  Ostend,  in  1804.  Lieut, 
of  Tupaxe  m  action  with  two  Fr.  frigates  off 
Corfu,  in  1809,  and  commanded  the  launch  of  that 
ship  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  in 
the  Bay  of  Rosas  in  the  same  year ;  was  severely 
hurt  in  an  attack  on  an  enemy's  schooner  off  Cor- 
sica in  1810.  Lieut,  of  Tenedos  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, from  1812  tiU  1814.    Gaz.  1809. 

5  S.  T.  Dickens,  commanded  Sy^h  at  destmc- 
tion  of  the  U.  S.  frigate  Adama  m  1814.  Gaz. 
1814. 

7  J.  J.  Arrow,  Mid.  of  Kent  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Egypt.  Lieut,  of  Jaton^  in  command  of  the 
boats  at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  West  Indiaman 
at  Sta.  Margaritta,  performed  under  a  heavy  fire. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Jason  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
Topaze  under  the  batteries  at  Guadaloupe,  and 
at  the  taking  of  the  Saintes,  in  1809.  In  same 
ship,  in  1813  and  14,  actively  employed  in  the 
Scheldt,  particularly  in  an  attack  on  five  Fr.  brigs, 
under  Fort  Lillo,  with  the  boats  of  that  ship  and 
Amphion, 

8  F.  E.  Seymour.  Mid.  of  Leander  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Ville  de  Milan,  in  1805.  Mid.  and  Lieut 
of  Centaur,  at  the  capture  of  four  Fr.  frigates 
off  L'Orient,  in  1806 ;  at  Copenha^n,  in  1807 ;  and 
at  the  destruction  of  the  Sewolod,  m  1806. 

9  T.  Colby,  Mid.  of  Bedford  at  Camperdowu ;  of 
Foudroyant  at  the  defeat  of  Bompart's  squadron  in 
Donegal  Bay,  in  1796 :  and  of  Centurion  when  she 
beat  off  Linois'  squadron  in  Vizagapatam  Roads, 
1804.  In  the  boats  of  St.  Fiorenzo  assisted  at  cap- 
ture of  a  Fr.  hjRRer.  Lieut,  of  Thunderer  in  Calder's 
action ;  and  at.Trafalgar,  1805.  In  same  ship  at  the 
defence  of  Gaeta,  1806,  forcing  the  Dardanelles  ; 
and  at  the  destruction  of  the  Turkish  saua- 
dron  at  Point  Pesquies,  when  he  was  twice  sli^^ntly 
wounded ;  and  co-operated  with  the  army  in  Lgypt 
in  the  attack  upon  Rosetta,  &c.  1807.  In  1809  m 
command  of  a  boat  cut  out  a  Fr.  armed  transport  in 
Quiberon  Bay ;  and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Prince  of 
Wales  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814.  Gaz. 
1807. 

13  P.  H.  Douglas.  Mate  of  Caesar  in  the  action 
in  Algeziras  Bay  and  Straits  of  Gibraltar,  in  1801. 
Lieut,  of  Pasley,  of  14  guns,  and  beat  off  a  privateer 
of  22,  and  captured  another  by  boarding.  Lieut, 
of  Royal  Oak  at  Walcheren,  in  1809. 


14  R.  H.  H.  Pigot,  was  Mid.  of  Canada  at  the  de- 
feat of  Bompart's  squadron,  in  1798.  Senior  Lieut 
of  Drtdd,  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tariffa  in 
1811. 

15  C.  West,  Mid.  of  Thetia  in  the  expedition  to 
Egypt ;  of  Minotaur  at  Trafalgar ;  and  Copenhagen. 
Lieut  of  Blake  at  the  reduction  of  Flushing  in  1809 ; 
and  in  co-operation  with  the  patriots  on  the  coasts 
of  Catalonia. 

16  R.  Julyan,  Mid.  oi  Diadem  at  the  occupation  | 
of  Toulon,  and  in  Hotharo's  actions  in  1795 ;  of 
Mozelle  at  the  capture  of  the  Dutch  fleet  in  Sal- 
danha  Bay,  and  or  Glatton  at  Copenhagen  in  1801. 
"While  actmg  in  command  of  Richtwmd  gun  brig, 
destroyed  in  her  boats  two  Fr.  privateers  from  under 

a  battery  near  Mala^  in  1811 ;  and  commanded  the 
naval  forces  at  the  siege  of  Tarifa. 

17  G.  Hilton,  Mid.  of  Orion  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807. 

18  C.W.HilUer,  Mid.  of  ^//r«/ in  Howe's  ac- 
tion;  oi  Blenheim  off  Cape  St  Vincent,  1797;  and 
served  in  her  boats  inaction  with  Cadiz  flotilla.  Mid. 
of  Emerald  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  and  block- 
ade of  Malta ;  and  of  Fompee  in  the  action  off  Alge- 
siras  and  the  Straits,  in  1801.  Lieut  of  Vanguard 
at  capture  of  Duquesne  and  Creole;  Senior  of  Roy- 
alist in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and  officially  no- 
ticed for  the  capture  of  a  gun-boat  in  the  boats  of 
that  sloop. 

19  A.  Dixie,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  the  capture  of 
two  Fr.  frifntes.  and  wrecked  in  that  ship,  engaging 
Droits  de  U Homme,  in  1797.  Lieut,  oi  Phoebe  at 
Trafalgar  \  and  commanded  Saracen  on  the  coast  of 
America,  m  1814, 15. 

29  H.  Elton,  severely  wounded  when  Lieut  of 
Dreadnought  in  cutting  out  a  ship  near  Usbant,  in 

1810. 

23  J.  Tracey,  Mate  of  Ardent  at  Camperdowu 
and  wounded  :  and  when  commanAiag  Princess  Au- 
gusta cutter,  fought  a  Fr.  privateer  off  the  Tees,  in 
1804.  In  command  of  Linnet  gun-brig^captured 
Fr.  lugger  privateer  Courier  of  18  guns,  18i96.  Taken 
by  Fr.  frigate  Gloire,  after  a  highly  honourable  de- 
fence.   Gaz.  1797. 1808. 

25  J.  R.  Morris,  Mid.  of  Alfred  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion, 1794.  Commanded  Insolent  gun -brig  in  the 
attack  on  tlie  Fr.  fleet,  in  Aix  Roads,  in  1809. 

26  E.  Collins,  Mid.  of  Ganges,  and  wounded  at 
the  capture  of  Jacobin  Fr.  ship  of  war,  in  1794 ; 
served  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  St  Luda  ;  was 
flag  Lieut  in  the  operations  in  the  Gironde  and 
Aoour ;  and  Acting  Commander  of  Martial  on  that 
service,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1804. 

28  J.  Corby n,  Lieut  of  Sybille,  In  command  of 
her  boats  at  the  blockade  of  Batavia,  in  1800; 
and  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Chiffonne,  Lieut  of 
Resistance,  and  commanded  her  boats  at  the  des- 
truction of  a  batterv  and  armed  schooner  near  Cape 
Machicaco ;  and  oi  Invincible  and  co-operated  with 
the  patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  particularly 
during  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  in  1811,  and  ofliciadly 
mentioned  for  constructing  an  aqueduct  during  the 
occupation  of  the  Coll  de  Balaguer  by  the  British 
Forces.    Gaz.  1813,13. 

30  A.  W.  Thomas,  wrecked  on  the  Ik  de  Chau- 
sey,  in  defending  the  Grappler  gun  brig  under  his 
command  from  a  Fr.  flotilla,  in  1803.  in  which  ser- 
vice he  was  very  dangerously  wounded. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


services  of  Commanders. 


87 


33  O.  Bowen.  MicL  of  Leaden,  serving  in  a 
boat  at  the  attack  upon  the  Boulogne  flotilla,  1801, 
and  wounded.  Mate  of  Cmturion  when  attacked  by 
Linoia's  sc^uadron  inVizagapatam  Roads,  1804 ;  and 
of  Namur  in  the  action  off  Perrol,  1806.  Lieut,  of 
Can^Mtror^  and  assisted  cuttibg  ont  Cmsar  18-gun 
corvette,  1806.  Senior  Lieut.  mApoUo^  at  capture 
of  Mermo9  and  a  Fr.  National  zebec,  under  the  bat- 
teries of  Corsica,  in  1812  5  also  at  destruction  of  St. 
Cataldo,  between  Brindisi  and  Otranto;  and  as- 
sisted at  capture  of  the  Islands  Augusta  and  Cur- 
xola,  in  the  Adriatic,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1812,  13. 

.34  J.  Hilton,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Bustard  in  the 
Adriatic  and  at  defence  of  Sicily,  in  1809,  10.  Se- 
▼erely  wounded  in  the  latter  year  while  attempting 
to  bum  an  armed  felucca  under  Cape  del  Arme. 

35  R.  Moorman,  Mate  of  Donegal  at  St.  Do- 
mingo. Wounded  when  Senior  Lieut  of  Ter- 
nuzxani.  employed  in  the  flotilla  at  the  defence  of 
Sicily.  Lieut,  of  CanopuMt  and  commanded  the  boats 
of  the  squadron  at  the  destruction  of  a  flotilla  of  gun- 
boats on  the  coast  of  Italy  3  was  present  at  the  de- 
struction of  Robuste  and  lAan  off  Cette,  and  com- 
manded the  flotilla  at  the  taking  of  Procida. 
Gaz.  1812. 

35*  A.  F.  Elphinstone,  Mid.  of  Hector^  and 
participated  in  boat  .sendee  during  the  blockade  of 
Cadiz  and  Toulon,  1800.  and  did  duty  as  aid-de- 
camp to  tiie  Captain  of  the  Fleet  at  the  landing  and 
subsequent  operations  in  Gflfypt,  and  present  at  the 
surrender  of  Alexandria,  idOl,  for  which  he  re- 
ceived the  gold  medal.  Mid.  of  Diamond^  and  in 
command  of  a  boat  at  an  attack  upon  Fr.  corvette 
near  the  Cordovan  lighthouse,  and  in  other  cutting- 
out  expeditions,  1803.  Served  as  Lieut,  of  Saltette, 
Fiti,  and  lhris,in  East  Indies,  and  Persian  Gulf; 
and  Acting  Capt.  of  Lforis,  at  capture  of  the  I.  of 
France,  1810.  Lieut  of  Caledonia,  blockading 
Toulon,  and  commanded  a  brigade  of  seamen  dis- 
embarked on  the  coast  of  Spain  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Coll.  de  Balaguer,  ana  also  at  the  reduction 
of  Genoa. 

36  G.  Penruddocke,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Pilot  on  the 
coast  of  Italy,  in  June  and  July^  1810 ;  and  com- 
manded her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  convoys  off 
the  town  of  St  Lucido.  Gaz.  1810. 

37  F.  Duval,  Mate  of  AtKenieune  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean, in  1806,  and  wounded. 

38  W.  G.  C.  Kent,  Mid.  of  Tigre  at  the  siege  of 
St  Jean  D'Acre,  and  subssequent  operations  on  the 
coasts  of  Syria  and  Egypt ;  and  of  Thesew  at  the 
bk>ckade  of  Genoa,  18%,  01. 

39  G.  King  {a)  Mid.  of  Immortality  and  Clyde, 
and  present  in  various  boat  actions  off  Boulogne, 
and  serring  as  aide-de-camp  to  Commodore  Owen, 
at  Walcheren.  Lieut  of  Cornwall  in  the  Flushing 
expedition,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  sea- 
men and  marines  in  South  Beveland,  1813-14. 

40  J.  E.  Huggins.  severely  wounded  when  Mid. 
of  Amason,  in  1800,  by  the  recoil  of  a  gun ;  Mate 
of  Eunu  in  the  expedition  to  Ferrol  and  Cadiz, 
and  commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  Guepe  cor- 
vette, from  Vigo  Bay,  in  1800;  and  commanded 
a  flat  boat  at  the  landing  in  Egypt  and  sub- 
sequent operations,  including  the  batUes  of  the  13th 
and  21st  of  March.  Mate  of  Inconstant  at  taking 
of  Goree ;  and  of  Oraeieute,  tender  to  Hercule, 
boarding  a  Fr.  National  schooner  off  St  Domingo; 


and  performed  various  other  sendees  in  the  West 
Indies,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  Lieut  of 
Rover,  co-operating  with  the  patriots  on  the  north 
coast  of  Spain,  where  he  was  araun  severely  hurt. 
Lieut  of  Mqjeatic  at  capture  of  Fr.  frisate,  TerpH' 
chore,  1814.    Gaz.  1805,  name  misspelt^*  Higgins." 

42  J.  Stirling,  Lieut  ot Blossom,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  a  convoy  near  the  mouth  of 
the  Rhone,  including  a  schooner  of  4  guns  and  74 
men,  which  was  burnt ;  commanded  a  ooat  of  the 
same  ship  at  the  destruction  of  two  towers  in  the 
bay  of  St  Maij's.  in  1812.  Commander  of  Ferret  at 
destruction  or  a  orig-of-war  and  several  vessels  in 
harbour  of  Corigeou,  1815. 

43  F.  Le  Hunte,  Lieut  in  command  of  a 
division  of  Sicilian  ^n-boats,  storming  batteries  on 
the  coast  of  Calabna.  in  1813 ;  also  in  the  expedition 
against  Genoa^  and  particularized  in  storming  the 
enemy's  forts  m  the  gulf  of  Spezzia,  in  1814.  Gaz. 
1813,14. 

44  R.  H.  Fuller,  twice  wounded,  when  Mate  of 
Camhrian,  serving  in  her  boats  in  an  attack  on  the 
batteries  and  convoy  at  Palamos;  was  again  se- 
verely wounded  when  Lieut  of  Swiftsure,  boarding 
a  privateer  of  8  guns  and  93  men  near  Corsica,  in 
1813.   Gaz.  1813. 

45  J.  Townsend,  Mid.  of  Sans  Pareil  {in  Brid- 

Birt's  action,  in  1795 ;.  and  Lieut  of  Atlas  at  St. 
omingo,  in  1806. 

47  H.  M.  Marshall,  Mid.  of  Camel  at  the  siece 
of  St  Fiorenzo ;  and  of  Swiftsure  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  Cadiz :  at  the  Nile ;  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions against  the  French  camp.  Of  same  ship  at 
the  surrender  of  Naples ;  capture  of  the  islands  ot 
Ischia  and  Procida ;  capture  of  Sp.  frintes  Carmen 
and  Florentina;  in  the  expedition  to  £gypt,  where 
he  was  present  in  the  different  actions  with  the  Fr. 
army ;  and  at  the  surrender  of  Alexandria.  Lieut 
of  Hind,  and  in  1805  co-operated  with  the  army  in 
Egypt ;  and  captured  in  the  boats  several  armed 
vesseb  of  jsreatly  superior  force,  and  served  until 
the  peace  in  1814.    Has  been  twice  wounded.j 

48  H.  Parker,  Mid.  of  iBtfMnrA;  at  Trafalgar 

49  W.  H.  Nares,  Lieut  of  Apollo,  in  the  Adri- 
atic, and  commanded  her  boats  in  two  attacks  upon 
the  enemy's  coasts  and  convoys  in  tlie  months  of 
May  and  June,  1813.    Gaz.  1813, 13, 13. 

50  S.  Hoskins,  Mid.  of  Amazon,  and  commanded 
a  boat  cutting  out  a  brig  from  under  the  batteries  of 
Palma ;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Marengo  and 
Belle  Poule,  m  1806 :  and  at  the  destruction  of  se- 
veral batteries  on  the  coast  of  Spain.  Lieut,  of 
Rota,  and  wounded  in  her  boats,  capturing  a  priva- 
teer off  Ushant,  1812. 

51  E.  Boys,  Mid.  of  Pheehe,  sendng  in  her  boats  at 
an  attack  on  two  privateers  off  Cirita  Vecchia  in 
1803 ;  captured  by  a  French  sauadron,  while  in  a 
prize  of  that  ship,  and  remained  prisoner  of  war  till 
1809,  when  he  effected  his  escape ;  Lieut  of  Arachne 
in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

52  J.  Davy,  Mid.  of  Vtlle  de  Paris,  and  served  in 
boats  of  Scout  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a 
convoy  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas  in  1809. 

54  C.  Greene.  Mid.  of  Active  at  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  ana  destruction  of  Turkish  squadron 


off  Point  Pesquies.  in  1807. 
defence  of  Cadiz,  1810. 


Lieut  of  Atlas  at  the 


Digitized  by 


Google 


88 


Services  of  Commanders. 


58  £.  Johniion,  in  Bow%e  at  captare  of  the  Fr. 
West  India  iKlands,  in  1^4  ;  and  m  her  boats  cut- 
ting oat  Fr.  frigate  Undaunted,  and  Fr.  ooirette 
Aven/cer,  Volunteer  in  JBIephani  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801;  and  Lieat.  of  London  at  the  capture  of  Marengo 
and  Belie  Pouk,  1806. 

59  R.  Oliver,  Lieut,  of  Eepoir,  and  commanded 
her  boats,  in  coiyunction  with  those  of  Success, 
at  destruction  of  several  vessels  on  the  coast  of  Ca- 
labria, in  1810 ;  and  of  an  armed  ship  and  severa] 
merchantmen  under  the  Castle  of  Terracino. 

60  J.  F.  Lascelles,  Mate  in  the  boats  of  Leda  at 
the  destruction  of  a  brigantine  off  Monte  Video,  in 
1806.    Gas.  1806. 

62  Sir  E.  F.  S.  Stanhope.  Mid.  of  SurveillatUe, 
and  in  her  boats  at  capture  of  a  brig  under  a  heavy 
fire  on  the  coast  of  France,  in  1810;  Lieut  of 
Castor,  and  assisted  cutting  out  three  privateers  on 
the  coast  of  Catalonia,  in  1813, 14.  Gaz.  1810, 13, 14. 

63  Its.  Harness,  Mid.  of  XKadSrm  at  capture  of 
the  Cape  and  Buenos  Avres,  in  1806  ;  of  JnJUsible 
at  Copenhagen,  in  180/.  and  in  Voloniaire's  boats 
in  the  Bay  of  Rosas;  and  destruction  of  several 
forts  near  Marseilles  in  1809.  Lieut  of  Fame  at  the 
siege  ofTarragona,  in  1813.   Gaa.  1809. 

64  C.  PengeUy,  Lieut  of  Ro^ai  George  at  the 
passage  of  the  l)ardanelles,  and  commanded  a  di- 
vision of  gun-boats  at  the  taking  of  Genoa.  Gaz. 
1814. 

65  W.  Lauffhame.  Mid.  of  Foudro^ami,  at  the 
surrender  of  Naples,  in  1799,  and  at  capture  of  O^- 
fUhreus  and  OwtUmme  Tell,  in  1800.  Lieut,  of  iZM#- 
sell  at  the  destruction  of  Dutch  shipping  in  Batavia 
Roads,  in  1806. 

66  M.  Roberto,  Senior  Lieut  of  Eagle  in  the 
Adriatic,  and  commanded  herboato  at  the  attack  on 
a  convoy  off  Goro,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  towns 
of  Omago  and  Dignano,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1813, 13. 

69.  H.  King,  Mid.  of  Namur  off  Cape  St  Vin- 
cent, 1797.  Senior  Lieut  of  Seahorse  at  the  capture 
of  the  city  of  Alexandria,  and  in  all  the  operations 
in  the  Potomac,  &c.  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

70  J.  G.  Philipps,  Mid.  of  Minotaur  at  the  Nile, 
and  operations  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  and  served  in 
her  boato  cutting  out  Esmeralda  ana  Pa9,  Sp.  cor- 
vettes, in  Barcelona  Roads,  in  1800. 

71  John  Sykes,  Mid.  of  Charon,  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion. Lieut  of  Dictator  at  the  capture  of  Tri- 
nidad. 1797  ;  and  of  Constance,  frequently  engaged 
with  the  enemy's  gun-boato  in  the  straits  of  Gibnd- 
tar ;  and  at  the  capture  of  three  larae  privateers  near 
CapeOrtegal.  Senior  Lieut  of  BeUridera  in  her 
action  with  and  escape  from  the  U.  S.  squadron 
in  1812.  Commanded  her  boato.  in  comunction 
with  those  of  Endymion  and  Rattler,  at  destruction 
of  U.  S.  privateer  of  15  guns  and  70  men  on  Long 
Island.  Commander  of  Variable  on  the  Mosquito 
shore,  1814.  15,  and  publicly  thanked  for  his  ser- 
vices at  the  nre  in  Port  Royal.  Has  received  Roval 
Humane  Society's  medal  for  saving  lives  by  jumping 
overboard.    Gaz.  1814. 

73  C.  Seward,  Signal  Mid.  of  Mt^estic  and 
wounded  at  the  Nile.  Lieut  of  Orpheun  at  the 
reduction  of  Guadalonpe,  1810.    Gaz.  1798. 


1815 

ID.  Boyd,  Lieut  commanding  of  Grademse, 
tender  on  the  Jamaica  station,  in  comiiany  with 
Oipsv  schooner,  captured  a  privateer  of  5  guns 
and  83  men,  in  1807. 

2  C.  C.  Owen,  Lieut  of  Dreadnought^  and  made 

£risoner  in  her  boato  boarding  a  corvette  under  the 
atteries  of  Isle  D'Aix,  in  1809 ;  commanded  a  divi- 
sion of  seamen  in  the  attack  upon  Sackef  s  Har- 
bour, 1813 ;  and  Sir  Sidney  Smith  schooner  in  every 
engagement  in  Lake  Ontario  under  Sir  J.  Yeo.  In 
the  same  vessel  formed  part  of  a  detatched  squa- 
dron under  Sir  W.  H.  Mulcaster  in  the  ezpeditioa 
to  French  Creek.  Acting  commander  of  a  flotilla  of 
gun-boato  on  the  St  Lawrence. 

3  J.  Barrell,  Mid.  of  Brunswich  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion^and  of  Kent  in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder, 
in  1799.  Acting  Lieut  of  Dispatch  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1807.  ^  Has  oeen  present  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  more  uian  a  hundred  of  the  enemy's 
vessels  of  war. 

4  S.  T.  Hood,  Sub-Lieut  of  Confiict  gun-brig, 
serving  at  the  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads.  1809; 
and  in  command  of  a  single  boat  carried  by  board- 
ing letter  of  marque  off  Bourdeaux ;  in  the  same 
year  cut  out  two  sloops,  with  naval  stores  under 
the  batteries  of  Sable  D'Olonne.  Lieut  oi  Dread- 
nought, and  present  at  the  catting  out  a  merchant 
ship  from  under  the  batteries  of  Ushant  Lieut  of 
Bacchante  in  the  Adriatic,  and  repeatedly  officially 
reported,  particularly  for  his  conduct  at  die  capture 
of  five  gun-boato  near  Otranto.  Severely  hurt  while 
commanding  Bacchante's  barge  at  the  capture  of 
Alcinous  of  2  guns  and  45  men ;  and  servra  at  the 
destruction  of  the  castle  of  Karlebam,  and  com- 
manded the  boato  at  the  capture  of  a  lam  convoj 
and  numerous  gun-boato  on  the  coast  of  Abmzzi, 
which  were  protected  bv  2  guns  and  100  soldiers. 
Served  at  the  sieges  of  Cattaro  and  Rainisa;  and 
capture  of  Castine  and  Machias  in  America.  Gas. 
1812, 13, 13, 13. 

5  R.  Forster,  Mid.  of  Leopard  at  captare  of 
Dutch  frigate  Argo,  and  destruction  of  three  brigs 
off  the  Texel,  1796 ;  of  Ahtnene  at  Naples,  1798-99, 
and  Mate  of  Leda  in  the  expedition  to  £gypt,  1801. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Charwell  at  bombattTment  of 
Granville  and  Havre,  1803.  and  landed  with  Marine 
brigade  at  Copenhagen,  1807.  Senior  Lieut  of 
Owen  Olendower  in  command  of  a  party  of  seamen 
landed  at  the  capture  of  Anholt  1809,  and  of  Asia, 
and  had  charge  of  a  division  of  boato  at  Washing- 
ton and  Baltimore,  and  officially  named  in  Gazette 
for  the  destruction  of  an  armed  schooner  in  the 
Chesapeake.  1814.  Served  with  the  army  at  New 
Orleans,  and  commanded  a  division  of  boato  and 
assisted  in  stormins  the  fbrto  on  the  bank  of  the 
Mississippi,  and  alBO  at  the  attack  upon  Fort 
Boyer,1815.    Gaz.  1814. 

6  E.  S.  Cotxrave  conunanded  the  boato  of  Port 
d'Espagne  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer,  in  1807. 

7  M.  Montagu  acting  flag  Lieut  in  Superb  as  St 
Domingo ;  and  Lieut  of  Roiral  George  at  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807. 

8  N.  Alexander,  Mid.  of  Desir4e  at  Copenha- 
gen ;  and  served  in  the  flag-ship  on  the  Walche- 
ren  expedition.  Senior  Lieut  of  Dragon  in  the  ope- 
rations in  the  Chesapeake  and  Patuxent ;  and  com- 
manded a  division  or  boato  at  the  fbrto  of  Peter  and 
St  Mary;  has  been  twice  woonded.  Gaz.  1813,13, 13. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


69 


9  J.  Mancles  assisted  at  the  attack  on  some  Fr. 
ressels  in  Hieres  Bay;  Acting  Lieut,  of  Narcu- 
Mf  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape,  and  the  operations  ui 
Rio  de  la  Plata.  Lieut  of  Penelope  al  the  reduction 
of  Martinique,  in  1809. 

10  T.  Monlgomenr,  Mid.  of  Ganget  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  180L 

10*  R.  Streatfeild,  Lieut,  of  Ruby  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  two  Danish  armed  vessels  off  Lassoe,  in 
1810.    Gaz  1810. 

11  P.  Mainny,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Hermee  in  the  at- 
tack on  Fort  Boyer  in  America,  18U. 

12  G.  Dougal,  Mid.  of  Decade  at  surrender  of 
Cura^oa ;  Mate  of  Diadem,  in  command  of  a  prize 
schooner  in  the  o^rations  against  Buenos  Ayres. 
and  foufj^t  an  action  with  two  schooners  of  equal 
force  ;  Lieut  oiSarpen  in  theWalcheren  expedition; 
and  wounded  while  Lieut  of  Apellet  near  Boulogne, 
inlSlZ 

13  H.  B.  Mason,  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar. 
Captured  in  a  prize  belonging  to  ^mpkion, 

14  J.  Harris  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Spencer  at 
St  Domingo.  Mid.  of  7'hesewt  at  the  attack  on  the 
the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads,  in  1809,  and  in  the  Wal- 
cberen  expedition.  Lieut  of  Poietiers  and  com- 
manded a  boat  co-operating  with  the  British  army  in 
the  Tagns ;  and  commanded  her  launch  in  an  action 
between  the  boats  of  the  blockading  squadron  and 
Chose  of  the  enemy  in  Basque  Roads.    Gaz.  1806. 

15  A.  Otty,  Senior  Lieut  of  Goshawk  in  an  at- 
tack on  the  batteries  and  privateers  at  Mahiga,  when 
her  commander  (Lilbum)  was  kiUed  in  1812. 

Ifi  J.  Patey,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Lion  in  ac- 
tion with  four  Sp.  friarates  off  Carthagcna  and  cap- 
ture of  Dorotea  m  1796.  Senior  Lieut,  of  that  ship, 
and  again  wounded  at  capture  of  GuUlaume  TelL 
Lieut  of  Genereux  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Diane 
iind  destruction  of  the  besieging  force  before  Forto 
Ferr^a,  and  a  third  time  wounded  at  the  siege  of 
La  Valette.  As  Commander  of  RmUeur^  Ffy,  CercM, 
AqmUam^  and  Albacore^  served  throughout  the  war; 
and  in  the  latter  destroyed  a  larro  Am.  privateer 
and  several  gun-boats.    Gaz.  1796, 1800. 

17  J.  G.  Gordon,  Mid.  of  lUuttrUme^  and  com- 
naanded  her  barge,  cutting  out  a  brig  from  Vivero 
Harbour ;  and  was  present  in  chanre  of  a  launch 
at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads.  Com- 
manded a  gun-boat  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
and  at  the  twmbardment  of  Flushing,  where  he  was 
severely  wounded,  and  lost  the  sight  of  one  eye. 
Ltieat  of  Freija  at  the  destruction  of  two  Fr.  frigates 
off  Guadalovpe  ;  and  of  GuadaUmpe  at  the  capture 
of  that  island ;  Flag  Lieut  to  Admiral  Penrose  in 
all  the  important  operations  in  the  Gironde,  in  1814« 
and  also  at  Naples  and  capture  of  Gaete,  1815. 

18  J.  R.  Walker,  Mate  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar ; 
Acting  Lieut  of  Fawn^  and  commanded  two  boats 
at  capture  of  a  privateer  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1808. 
In  the  UazartLmwVsA  at  the  capture  of  Fr  frigate 
Topaze^  in  1809;  and  employed  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique,  and  at  the  destruction  of  two  fri- 
gates at  Guadaloupe,  when  her  commander  (Came- 
ron) was  killed.  Lieut  of  Antelope^  and  captured 
with  her  boats  several  armed  vessels  in  the  Pforth 
Seas ;  und  Senior  of  Confiance  on  the  Lakes  in  the 
attack  on  the  Am.  flotilla,  when  Capt  Downie 
was  killed  and  the  ship  captured.    Gaz.  1809, 14. 

19  C.  H.  Crooke,  Mid.,  and  wounded  in  the 
boats  of  Phmbe  in  an  attack  on  a  French  brig  of 
war  in  the  Mediterranean  in  1805;  and  severely 
wounded  while  commanding  the  boats  of  Circe  in  an 
attack  on  Fr.  corvette  Cigne  at  Martinique,  in  1806. 
Lieut  of  Medu»a^  sending  in  her  boats  at  destruc- 

JaN  50 


tion  of  a  ship  of  14  guns  and  86  men,  in  the  harbour 
of  Arcasson,  in  1812.    Gaz.  1806. 

20  C.  Du  Cane,  Mate  of  Mercury^  serving  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  off  Rota,  in  1808 ; 
Mate  of  BucepAabUf  and  commanded  a  gun-boat 
at  the  sie^  of  Flushing,  1809.  Lieut  of  Spencer 
commandmg  a  boat  in  the  expedition  to  the  Penob- 
scot   Gaz.  1808. 

21  H.  B.  Wyatt,  Mate  of  Unicom,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  off  St  Do- 
mingo, and  a  letter  of  marque  near  Bermuda,  in  18CK). 
Commanded  an  armed  launch  at  the  siege,  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  storming  of  Monte  Video, 
in  1807,  and  assisted  in  her  boats  in  an  encounter 
with  the  enemy's  flotilla  off  Oleron,  and  in  the  at- 
tack on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  roads,  m  1809.  Lieut 
of  Magnet  in  the  Walcheren  ex]>edition ;  and  of  Tre- 
mendoue.  and  captured  in  her  gig  a  merchant  vessel 
under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  batteries  of  Bomholm. 

22  G.  BigneU,  Mid.  at  Copenhsgen,  in  1801 ; 
and  Lieut  of  Spartiate  at  Trafalgar.  Severely 
wounded  and  captured  in  the  attack  on  the  Am. 
squadron  on  Lake  Erie  in  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

25  S.  Wriford,  Mid.  of  Donegal  at  capture  of 
Sp.  frigate  An^tritet  of  Casar  in  a  sKirmish 
with  Fr.  fleet  in  Bertheaume  bay,  and  in  the  action 
off  Ferrol,  and  Lieut  of  same  ship  at  destruction  of 


three  Fr.  frigates  off  Sable  D'Olonne ;  in  the  at- 
tack upon  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and  Senior  of 
that  snip  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809. 
Senior  of  Pembroke  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy 
under  the  ffuns  of  Port  Maurice,  and  surrender  of 
Genoa,  in  1814 ;  and  of  Malta  at  the  attack  upon 
and  surrender  of  Gaeta. 

26  M.White,  Mid. of  Bellerophon  at  Trafalgar; 
Mate  of  Melpomene  in  the  Belt  when  attacked  by 
Danish  flotilla.  Senior  Lieut  of  Berwick^  at  the  de- 
struction of  the  Fr.  frigate  Amazone,  under  the 
batteries  of  Barfleur;  commanded  a  division  of 
boats  at  the  siege  of  Genoa,  in  1815.    Gaz.  1813. 14. 

1816 

1  J.  B.  Howell,  Lieut  serving  in  the  batteries  at 
the  reduction  of  Flushing,  in  1809 ;  Senior  Lieut  of 
Minden,  at  Algiers.    Gaz.  1809. 

2  T.  Revans,  wounded  when  serving  in  the  boats 
of  Hannibal,  in  1799 ;  ActineLieut  of  DeterminSe  in 
the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1801 ;  Lieut,  of  Imp^tueux 
in  the  Walcheren  expedition ;  and  co-operating 
with  the  British  army  m  theTagua,  in  1810.  Senior 
of  Bulwark  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, including  the  takinff  the  towns  of  Hamden, 
Bangor,  &c. ;  and  Flag  Lieut  of  Impregnable,  in 
command  of  a  division  of  the  flotilla  at  Algiers. 

4  E.  H.  Delafosse,  Mid.  of  Cruizer  at  Copenha- 
gen, in  1801 ;  Lieut  of  York  at  the  reduction  of  Mar- 
tinique, capture  of  Hautvoultt  and  in  the  Walcbe 
ren  expedition  ;  Lieut  of  Cerberus,  and  commanded 
her  boats  on  several  occasions  in  the  Adriatic,  in 
one  of  which  he  was  wounded.  Senior  of  ffebrus 
at  Algiers.    Gaz.  1813,  13. 

5  R.  H.  Fleming^  Mid.  of  Solebay  at  the  reduc* 
tion  of  Fr.  West  India  Islands,  in  1794.  Acting 
Lieut  of  York,  at  capture  of  Hautpoult,  and  ser\'p(l 
on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  Martinique;  and  in 
the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809.  Lieut,  of  Con- 
oueror,  and  in  command  of  her  boats  boafded  and 
destroyed  an  armed  ship  in  the  gulf  of  Genoa,  1811 ' 
and  commanded  a  Neap,  sloop-of-war  at  reduc- 
tion of  Gaeta.  Lieut  of  Oaf^efi  Ckarlotte,  and  com- 
manded a  battering  vessel,  and  fired  an  explosion 
vessel  at  Algiers. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


90 


Services  of  Commanders. 


6  J.  Danes,  Mid.  of  Sulphur  at  the  bombardment 
of  Havre.  Mate  of  Dictator  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ; 
and  Lieut,  of  Edgar  in  command  of  a  i^un-boat  at 
the  capture  of  a  Danish  brig  and  cutter  m  the  har- 
bour of  Nybouhf )  Lient.  of  Berwick  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  Fr.  m{(ate,  AnuLzonet  and  Senior  of 
Tketmes  at  the  taking  of  Ponza ;  and  in  co-opera- 
tion with  the  PatrioU  on  the  coast  of  Catakmia. 
particularly  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  and  destruc- 
tion of  the  Coll-de-Biuaguer.  Lieut,  of  Queen  Char- 
lotte^ and  commanded  a  didsion  of  mortar  boats  at 
Algiers. 

7  P.  Le  Vesconte,  Mid.  of  Mouarch  at  Copenha- 
gen, in  1801,  and  wounded.    Gaz.  1801. 

8  R.  Bluett.  Senior  Lieut,  of  RaUonahU  at  the 
capture  of  St.  Paul's,  Island  of  Bourbon.  Gaz.  1809. 

1817 

1  C.  Moore,  served  in  the  batteries  at  the  reduc- 
tk>nofTriesteinl813.    Gaz.  1813. 

2  J.  C.  Heask>p,  Mid. of  Dragon'm  Calder's  ac- 
tion: of  Sultan  at  the  destruction  of  two  Fr  ships-of- 
the-line  off  Cette ;  and  of  Cambrian  and  Volontaire, 
in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  CaUlonia,  includ- 
ing the  capture  of  Palamos  and  siege  of  Tarragona. 
Lieut,  of  Diadem  and  Erebut  in  the  operations  in 
the  Chesapeake,  attack  on  Washington,  New  Or- 
leans, St.  Mary's  River,  &c. 

3  W.  E.  Wright,  Mid.  of  Sybille  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Chiffonne,  in  1801. 

1818 

2  G.  F.  Bridges,  Mid.  of  TVre,  servingin  her 
boats  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

3  S.  Sparshott,  Mid.  of  Prince  qfWalet  in  Cal- 
der's action ;  and  Mate  of  Caledonia  in  the  attack 
on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads.  Commanded  boats  of 
Aquilon  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy  off  the  island 
of  Rugen. 

4  W.  Grint,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801,  and  of  Courageus  taking  St.  Lucia.  Mate 
of  Britannia^  and  wounded  at  'Irafalgar ;  of  Latona 
at  the  capture  of  Curagoa  in  1807 ;  and  Lieut,  in 
the  gun-boats  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 
Gaz.  1805. 

1819 

1  J.  Harvey,  Mid,  of  Agamemnon  in  Calder's  ac- 
tion. M ate  of  Leviathan^  serving  in  her  boats  at  des- 
truction of  a  convoy  at  LanguiUa,  in  1812 ;  and 
Lieut,  of  Eperviers  and  wounded  when  captured  by 
U.  S.  sloop  Peacock,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1812. 

2  J.  B.  Tattnall,  officially  noticed  while  Mid.  of 
Pallas  and  Imperieute  s  Lieut,  of  President  at  the 
siege  of  St.  Sebastian  ;  and  of  Tonnant,  at  destruc- 
tion of  Barney's  flotilla  in  the  Patuxent  ^  and  com- 
manded a  gun-boat  in  the  atta^rk  on  Baltimore,  and 
at  the  capture  of  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne.    Gaz.  1814. 

3  J.  Griffiths,  Lieut,  of  Fanguard  at  the  siege  of 
St.  Elmo,  and  other  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Italy,  in  1799 ;  Lieut,  of  Montagu  serving  in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  convoy  in  Fort  Danenne,  in  1800. 
Lieut,  in  command  of  Rook  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ; 
and  of  Mariner  gun  brig  in  the  Walcheren  expedi- 
tk)n. 

4  H.  Boteler,  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  in  Calder's 
action. 

5  G.  Cheyne,  Lieut,  of  Woodlark,  at  the  passage 
of  the  Adour,  in  1814,  and  of  Albion  at  Algiers.  Gaz. 
1814. 

R.  Hall,  Lieni,  of  Impregnable  at  Algiers. 


1820 

1  Sir  6.  Hamage,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at  the  reduc* 
tion  of  Martinique. 

2  W.  FinlaisoD,  Mid.  serving  in  the  boats  of 
Hydra,  catting  out  an  armed  polacca  ship  at  Begur, 
on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  in  1807.    Gaz.  1807. 

3  A.  S.  Pearson,  Acting  Lieut  of  Drag-on,  and 
commanded  her  tender  at  destruction  of  the  Ameri- 
can frigate  Adams,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1841. 

4  Digbv  Dent,  Mid.  of  AcMUe  at  Trafalgar  ;  and 
Lieut  of  Minden  at  Algiers. 

1821 

I  J.  P.  Baker,  served  from  1796  to  1821,  six 
years  as  Mid.  and  Mate  in  N.  America  and  W. 
Indies ;  and  nineteen  years  as  Lieut  (eight  of  which 
as  First  Lieut)  of  line  of  battle  ships,  and  frigates 
bearing  flags,  employed  off  Cadiz,  in  the  Mediterra- 
nean, blockading  Toulon,  and  in  the  Channel  Fleet 
Has  a  contracted  knee-joint,  and  has  sustained 
other  severe  bodily  ii^uries  in  the  service. 

3  T.  R.  Brigstocke,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  £vrA* 
tas  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Clorinde,  1814.  Gaz. 
1814. 

4  H-  Crease,  Senior  Lieut  of  Menelaus  in  the 
Chesapeake,  and  succeeded  to  the  command  of 
the  seamen  and  marines,  landed  to  attack  a  body 
of  American  troops,  on  the  death  of  Captain  Sir  P. 
Parker,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

6  T.  Blackiston,  Lieut  of  Revenge,  and  in  her 
boats,  cutting  out  a  privateer  from  Palamos,  in  181^^. 
Gaz.  1813. 

9  J.  Elphick,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at  the  capture  of 
Guillaume  Tell,  1800.  Senior  Lieut  of  Magnificent 
at  the  capture  of  Sto  Maura,  in  1810.    Gaz.  1810. 

II  T.  L.  Robins,  Mid.  of  Teazer  in  the  ezpedltioa 
to  Holland  in  1799,  at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  squadron 
at  Dunkirk,  and  capture  of  2>em-/f;  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1801  ;  and  attack  on  Boulogne  flotilla.  Mate  of 
Victory  at  Trafalgar ;  and  Lieut  of  Pallas  in  actioa 
with  Fr.  frigate  Minerve  and  three  brigs,  in  181^ ; 
at  attack  on  the  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and  in 
the  Walcheren  expedition. 

12  T.  E.  Cole,  Mid.  of  Robust  at  defeat  of  Bora- 
part's  squadron  and  capture  of  Hoche,  in  1797. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Warrior  at  the  taking  of  Ischia 
and  Procida  ^  and  commanded  a  sun-boat  at  the 
defence  of  Sicily,  and  capture  of  the  islands  of 
Zante  and  Cephalonla.  ^ 

13  W.  Martin,  Mid.  of  Minotaur  at  capture  of 
Franchise,  and  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut  of  lAon,  and  se  - 
verely  wounded  when  commanding  her  launch  iu 
an  action  with  pirates  in  the  East  Indies. 

14  M.  Liddon,  Mid.  of  Thames,  and  frcquently 
engaged  in  her  boats  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1810'* 
Lieut,  of  Maidstone,  at  the  capture  of  several  arnieu 
vessels  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy.    Gaz.  1810. 

15  G.  Hutchinson,  served  in  the  boats  of  De- 
fiance, cutting  oat  several  vessels  from  under  the 
batteries  of  Helleisks,  in  1810,    Gaz.  1810. 

16  J.  L.  Beckford,  served  in  the  flotilU  at  the 
defence  of  Cadiz  in  1810. 

17  G.  M.  King,  wounded  when  Lieut  of  Queen 
Charlotte  at  Algiers. 

18  J.  Molesworth,  Mid.  of  Canopus  at  St  Do- 
mingo ;  and  passage  of  Dardanelles  ;  Lieut,  of  Ame- 
rica, and  officially  noticed  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy 
under  the  batteries  of  Languilk,  in  1812 ;  served  on 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


91 


shorp  mt  Uie  tekins  of  the  forts  in  the  6nlf  of 
SpezzJA,  in  1813,  and  assisted  in  the  operations 
against  Leghorn  and  Genoa,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1812,  14. 

1822 
•>    C.  Kn^t,  Mid.  of  Mhk^tmtr  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807 ;  nod  otMtrta  in  the  action  oft  Madagascar,  in 
1811.  Lieut,  of  .AnprcjTiai^  at  Algiers,  where  he  re- 
cei\*ed  several  aeyere  contusions. 

4  A.  Matthews,  Mid.  of  Tigre  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  in  1807;  of  Iphigtnia  at  the  capture 
of  Bourbon,  and  at  her  destruction  in  Port  Sud 
Est.  Senior  Lieut  of  ^strea,  Alert^  and  Hermes  in 
the  attack  on  Fort  Bowyer,  1813-14,  and  in  the 
operations  against  New  Orleans. 

7  D.  J.  Woodriir,  Mid.  of  BeUerophon  at  Trafal- 
gar ;  and  Lieut  of  SoUbay^  at  the  capture  of  Se- 
negal in  1810.  Agent  of  transports  in  theTagus  and 
in  Cr^    "- 


8  W.  Moriarty,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Nftnpk 
in  an  attempt  to  cut  out  a  French  bria  of  war  from 
the  Tagos,  when  Captain  Shipley  was  killed :  Lieut 
of  To^ze  in  the  operations  agamst  Mocha,  m  1812, 
and  again  wounded. 

9  J.  Soady,  Uent  of  Colauus,  and  in  her  boats 
at  an  attack  on  armed  vessels  and  convoy  in  Basque 
Roads ;  and  assisted  at  the  destruction  of  seven 
▼easels  near  Isle  D'Aix.  Lieut  of  Superb  at  Algiers. 

II  H.  Kent,  Mid.  of  Hussar  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807.  Lieut  of  Fantome,  serving  in  the  Chesa- 
peake, and  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada. 

1823 

1  A.  MorreU,  Mate  of  Polyphemut^  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  priva- 
teer oir  St  DomiuRO,  in  1808.  Senior  Lieut  of  Ter- 
magant  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa,  and  of  Revolu- 
tionnaire,  and  in  command  of  her  boats  at  capture  of 
two  piratical  vessels. 

4  R.  Maclean,  Mid.  of  Colosnu  at  Trafalgar  and 
severely  wounded.  Lieut  of  same  ship,  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  defence  of  Rosas.  Commanded  a 
pin-boat  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz,  and  a  division  of 
boats  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy, 
protected  by  armed  vessels  off  Rochelle,  in  1811. 
Gaz.  1805. 

5  R.  Douglas,  Mid.  of  yichilU  and  wounded  at 
Trafalgar,  and  in  that  ship  at  the  capture  of  four 
Fr.  frigates ;  and  oi  Neptune  at  the  taking  of  Marti- 
nique, in  1809. 

6  G.  PieTCe,  Mid.  of  Prince  qf  Wales  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1807,  and  Mate  of  Apelles  at  Walcheren. 
Senior  Lieut  of  BeUebub  at  Algiers. 

7  Robert  Willcox,  Mid.  of  Lweiv  at  the  capture 
of  Tourterelte,  and  off  Cane  St.  Vincent  In  the 
Superb  in  the  action  in  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar, 
1801;.  Copenhagen,  in  18074  Wutcheren  expedi- 
tion; and  in  co-operation  with  the  Patriots  on 
the  North  Coast  of  Spain. 

8  C.  Fraser,  Lieut  oiArmo^  and  commanded  her 
boats,  cuitingout  five  vesmsls  under  the  batteries  of 
St  Domingo,  and  further  protected  by  a  Fr.  pri- 
vateer of  7  guns  and  C2  men,  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

1824 
1  G.  Hillicr,  Mid.  of  AlfredL,  and  slighUy 
wounded  in  Howe's  action,  1794  ;  and  of  Urdon  in 
action  with  Dutch  squadron,  and  capture  ofAUiance. 
1796.  Mate  of  Anient  at  Camperdqwn,  1797,  and 
wounded.  Lieut  of  AUitmce  in  action  with  gim- 
bottto  at  Gibraltar,  and  Senior  Lieut  of  Tigre  at 


the  defence  of  8t  Jean  D'Acre,  1799 :  and  in  the 
expedition  to  Egypt,  and  battles  of  the  8th,  13th 
and  21st  March,  1801.  Senior  Lieut  of  Antelope 
in  an  attack  on  the  flotilla  off  Ostend,  in  1804. 
Gaz.  1797, 1804. 

2  S.  £.  Widdrington.  Lieut  o( Swallow,  in  1813, 
and  in  her  boats  boarded  a  Fr.  brig  of  four  guns 
and  65  men,  assisted  by  numerous  gun-vessels  near 
the  Tiber,  in  1813. 

3  G.  T.  Gooch,  Mid.  of  Amelia,  and  wounded 
in  her  action  with  Fr.  frigate  AretAuse,  in  1813. 
Gaz.   1813. 

5  T.  Furber,  Mid.  of  Undaunted  at  the  taking  of 
Demcrara  and  St.  Lucia,  in  1796 ;  of  Alfred  at  the 
capture  of  Trinidad  and  attack  on  Porto  Rico  in 
1797 ;  and  oi  Ardent  at  Copenhagen,  in  1801 .  Lieut 
of  Blenheim,  and  in  command  of  two  boats  cap- 
tured a  privateer  of  two  gmis  and  45  men  off  Marti- 
nique in  1803 :  in  the  same  year  assisted  cutting  out 
a  privateer  of  eight  guns  and  (jl5  men  at  Martinique; 
and  in  the  following  year  wounded  in  an  attempt  to 
cut  out  one  from  St  Pierre.  Lieut,  of  lAvely  on  the 
coast  of  Gallicia,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1803, 03,  04,  06,  09. 

7  W.  S.  Arthur  woimded  when  Mid.  in  the  attack 
on  Fort  Erie,  in  1814. 

8  L.  H.  Wray,  Lieut  of  Port  Mahon^  and  in  her 
boats,  cutting  out  a  Spanish  armed  vessel  of  seven 

Kns  and  30  men  from  under  a  battery  in  the  West 
dies,  m  1806.    Gaz.  1806. 


1825 
1  J.  King,  Mid.  of  Alcesie,  and  engaged  in  the 
boats  of  that  ship  at  the  destruction  of  a  brig  of  18 
guns  on  the  coast  of  Istria  ;  in  same  ship  at  cap- 
tore  of  Fr.  friffate  Pomane ;  Lieut  of  Driver  on 
the  coast  of  Africa,  and  several  times  wounded 
when  in  command  of  the  Colonial  Militia  in  the 
Ashantee  War,  and  honourably  mentioned  in  the 
Gazetted  dispatches. 

3  T.C.  Sherwin,  Mid.  of  Europa  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Ft.  West  India  Islands,  in  1793, 4.  Senior 
Lieut,  and  in  command  of  Battler  in  an  attack  on  a 
fort  Ht  St.  Oomineo,  in  1796,  and  in  America  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Relder,  in  1799. 

4  D.  Weld,  Mid.  of  Princess  Royal  at  the  occupa- 
tion of  Toulon ;  reduction  of  Corsica,  and  in 
Hotham's  actions,  in  1795.  Lieut  of  Zealous  at  the 
blockade  of  Cadiz,  and  frequently  engaged  with 
enemy's  flotilla ;  and  of  Minotaur  at  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  Franchise,  1803. 

6  J.  Pearse,  Mid.  of  Gibraltar  in  Hotham's  se- 
cond action,  1795 ;  and  in  Bombay  Cor//?  at  capture 
of  Fr.  shins  in  Tunis  Bay :  and  at  evacuation  of 
Corsica,  1796.  Mid.  of  Culloden  off  Cape  St  Vin- 
cent, at  bombardment  of  Cadiz,  at  attack  on  Tene- 
riffe,  and  at  the  Nile.  Served  on  shore  at  sieges  of 
Naples  and  Capua;  Senior  Lieut  of  Vruizer  at  cap- 
ture of  five  frigates  and  many  smugglers ;  and  in 
same  brig  engaged  Crown  batteries,  &c.  in  Copen- 
hagen, in  180/.  In  command  of  Decoy  cutter,  four 
years  on  the  Downs  station,  captured  Fr.  privateer 
and  destroyed  many;  has  been  twice  wounded. 
Gaz.  1807. 

7  John  Eager,  Senior  Lieut  of  Undaunted,  at 
capture  of  a  fort  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia^  in  1811 ; 
and  commanded  the  boats  of  that  ship  with  those 
of  Volontaire  and  Blossom,  at  the  capture  and  de- 
struction of  armed  schooner,  and  convoy  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Rhone  in  1812.    Gaz.  1812. 

8  G.  E.  Marshall,  Lieut,  of  Phtmix  in  the  action 
off  Ferrol.  1805, 

G  2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


92 


Services  of  CommanderB. 


9  H.  Sladei  Mid.  of  FUganL  Beiriiur  in  her  boau 
at  attack  oo  Greek  pirate  off  Cape  de  Gatt,  in  1806. 
Lieut.  ofPMlomel,  and  oommanaed  her  boats  at  the 
destruction  of  the  forts  of  Reggio,  redurtion  of 
Zante,  Cephalonia,  and  Ithaca,  and  capture  of  a 
convoy  in  the  bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.  Lieut,  of  Ar- 
ndde  at  the  destruction  of  a  battery  in  Basque 
Roads ;  and  of  Bulwark  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, and  in  the  expedition  up  the  Penobscot  river, 
and  attack  on  Hamden  and  Bangor,  1814. 

11  F.  Ormond,  Mid.  of  Prince  i/  WaU$  at  Co- 
penhagen, in  1807.  Mate  of  Implacable  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Sewolodf  and  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  or  a 
Russian  flotilla  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland,  in  1809. 
Lieut,  in  gun-boats  at  defence  of  Riga,  in  1812 ;  and 
commanded  a  division  of  boats  at  the  capture  of 
Hamden  and  Bangor  in  America ;  and  present  at 
the  attack  on  Am.  privateer  Prince  qf  Net^fchateL 
Lieut  of  Endymion  at  the  capture  of  (J.  S.  frigate 
President;  and  of  Impregnable  at  Algiers.  Gaz. 
1^14. 

14  T.  Beer,  Mid.  of  Aurora  at  capture  of  the 
Isle  of  Miquelonjl803 ;  and  serving  in  blockading 
squadrons  till  1809.  Lieut,  of  Warrior  at  capture  of 
Ischia  and  Procida,  and  of  a  division  of  gun-boais 
near  Naples.  Commanded  a  gun-boat  at  defence  of 
Sicily,  present  at  capture  of  Zante  and  Cephalonia, 
and  in  command  of  Warrior's  boats  at  defence  of 
Cadiz,  1810.  Lieut  of  Martin  on  the  coast  of 
Amenca  when  attacked  by  gun-boata,  and  in  com- 
mand of  Martin's  tender  captured  many  vessels  of 
the  enemy.  Commanded  Bream  at  the  capture  of 
Moose  island,  and  present  at  the  attack  on  Bal- 
timore. 

15  G.  Tinoombe.  Mid.  of  Diadem  at  the  landing 
and  operations  in  Egypt,  in  1801 ;  and  oiMelampus 
at  rho  destruction  of  Impetueux^  in  1806.  .Acting- 
Lieut,  of  Triumph  in  command  of  a  division  of 
boats  in  the  Tagus,  in  1809 ;  and  commanded  a^n- 
boat  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz  in  1810 ;  Senior  Lieut 
of  Liffevt  during  the  Burmese  war. 

16  C.  Croker,  Mid.  of  Atceste,  at  the  capture  of 
a  convoy  otf  Rota,  of  several  armed  vessels  and 
Martello  towers  on  the  coast  of  Italy ;  of  Ischia  and 
Procida ;  destruction  of  a  brig  of  18  guns  on  the 
coast  of  Istria  ;  and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pomone. 
Lieut,  of  Icarus^  and  commanded  her  boats  ac  the 
capture  of  a  piratical  schooner  in  the  West  Indies, 
in  1824.    Gaz.  1811. 


1826 

2  W.  Smith  (a).  Mid.  ofSirius  at  capture  of  two 
Dutch  fricates,  1798;  and  Pr.  frigate  Dedaig- 
neuse,  1801.  Lieut,  of  Foudropant  at  capture  of 
Linois'  squadron,  1806 ;  in  Majestic  at  capture  of 
U.S.  frigate  President^  and  at  the  reduction  of  Suri- 
nam. 

3  S.  H.  Paddon,  Mid.  of  Viper  cutter  at  capture 
of  Fr.  privateer  Furet,  1799;  and  received  six 
wounds  in  cutting  out  Cerbere  Fr.  brig  of  war. 
at  Port  Louis,  in  1800,  and  in  the  same  vessel 
captured  Heros,  Fr.  privateer  of  superior  force. 
Burnt  out  of  Hindostan  store  ship  in  Bay  of  Rosas, 
and  wrecked  in  Cuckoo  on  the  coast  of  Holland. 
Gaz.  1810, 10. 

4  A.  Baird,  Mid.  of  Quebec,  and  in  her  boata 
with  those  of  Diana,  ImpSrieuse,  and  Jason,  in  an 
attack  on  the  enemy's  flotilla  in  the  Scheldt,  1809. 


Lieut  of  Boadicea,  and  promoted  for  sendee  in  the 
Burmese  war. 

6  F.  Chamier,  Mid.  ofMenelaus  in  the  operation.* 
in  the  Ckesapeake  and  on  the  coast  of  America,  in 
1814. 

9  J.  Cornwall,  Mid.  of  Repulse  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  Flushing,  and  of  Tkamcs  at  the  capture  of 
a  large  convoy  at  Amanthea,  1810  ;  was  wounded  at 
destruction  of  eleven  armed  vessels  off  Cetraro,  in 
1811 ;  and  of  Volontaire,  and  served  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  two  batteries  and  convoy  at  Morgion,  and 
destruction  of  a  battery  at  Corn,  1813.     Gaz.  1810, 

10  W.  Carleton,  Mid.  of  Colossus  at  Tra£s^tar. 

11  F.  Ramsden.  Mid.  of  Tigre  at  destruction  of 
Robuste  and  Lion  off  Cette,  and  of  a  frigate,  hre 
ships  and  convoy  in  Rosas  Bay.  1809.  Mid.  of 
Malta  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  1813. 

12  B.  M.  Festing,  Lieut  o( Eagle,  and  succeeded 
tQ  the  command  of  her  boata  at  the  capture  of  a 
large  convoy  and  gun-vessels,  on  Lieut.  Cannon  be- 
ing mortally  wounded;  served  in  the  batteries  at  the 
siege  of  Trieste,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  princiual 
porta  on  the  coast  of  Istria  and  Dalmatia.  Gaz.  1812. 

13  W.  N.  Clarke,  Mid.  of  Revolutiomnaire  at  cap- 
ture  of  Fr.  frirate  Unitf,  destruction  of  Votage,  and 
capture  of  Fr.^Iational  brigs  BloTtdetknA  Betsi .-  also 
attacking  Fr.  convoy  near  the  Penmarks  protectc-d 
by  batteries ;  and  at  capture  of  Utppofyte,  Borde- 
lots,  and  other  armed  vessels.  In  the  Wasp  em- 
ployed at  Sierra  Leone  against  the  revolted  natives, 
m  1800;  and  in  Dragon  in  Calder's  action.  LieuU 
of  Sabrina.  and  commanded  her  boata  in  conjunc- 
tion with  those  of  Ckiffonne,  cutting  out  an  armed 
brig  and  schooner  from  Carbonera,  on  the  coast  of 
Spain^  in  1808 :  when  in  Redwing  served  at  the  de- 
struction of  a  battery  of  four  suns  at  Morgion,  in 
1811 ;  and  at  the  capture  of  a  large  convoy,  and  at- 
tack on  the  batteries  at  Cassis,  in  1813. 


1827 

2  R.  Stuart  wounded  when  Lieut  of  Cumberland 
in  the  bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

3  J.  Creigh,  taken  prisoner  when  Mid.  of  Ne^ 
brus,  in  an  attack  on  five  gun-boata  near  Charles- 
ton :  served  in  same  ship  at  passage  of  Uie  Gi- 
ronde,  and  at  Algiers. 

5  P.  D.  Bingham,  Mid.  of  Egmont  in  the  Gi- 
ronde,  in  1814,  and  slightly  wounded  in  AlHon,  at 
Algiers ;  Senior  Lieut,  of  Mprmidon,  and  severely 
wounded  in  her  boata  in  an  attack  on  two  armed 
slavers  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  in  1821. 

6  S.  Jervois,  Mid.  of  Ramillies  at  the  capture  of 
Linois's  squadron ;  and  at  surrender  of  the  Danish 
West  India  islands,  in  1807.  Lieut  of  Asp  at  the 
capture  of  Guadaloupe,  in  1810. 

8  A.  Shairp,  Mid.  of  Calypso  at  Walcheren  ;  of 
Hussar  at  the  capture  of  Java ;  of  Niger  at  Uie  cap- 
ture of  the  Fr.  frigate  Ceres t  and  of  Berwick  at  the 
siege  of  Gaeta. 

10  H.  Caiger,  Mid.  of  Hind  in  the  expedition  to 
Egypt,  in  1801.  Lieut  of  Tartar  in  the  attack  on  a 
Danish  flotilla  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  when 
Captain  Bettesworth  was  killed,  1808.  Senior  of 
Unicom,  and  commanded  her  boata  cutting  out  a 
brig  from  under  the  batteries  of  Belle  Isle. 

11  S.  Rideout,  Mid.  of  London  at  Copenhagen, 
1801. 

12  M.  M.  Wroot,  commanded  boata  of  Roual 
Oak  at  the  capture  of  the  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgnc ; 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


93 


and  serred  in  the  brigade  of  seamen  in  the  operationB 
againat  New  Orleans.  Gaz.  1815. 

24  J.  Powner,  LieiitofZfnoMa  in  theWalche- 
ren  expedition :  and  in  the  boats  of  Endymum  at 
the  capture  or  Am.  privateer  Meteor,  of  three 
inins,  in  1814,  and  in  all  the  operations  on  the  coast 
of  America. 

15  J.  J.  HoQKh,  Lieut  of  Horatio  at  the  capture 
of  Pr.  frigate  Jumon^  1809 ;  and  of  Egnumt  in  the 
Girottde,  J814. 

16  D.  J.  Dickson.  Mid.  of  Orion  in  the  Walche- 
ren  expedition,  and  Lieat.  ofBritomart  at  Algiers. 

17  C.  Morton,  Mid.  of  Foiontaire  and  Cambrian 
in  the  Mediterranean,  at  the  destruction  of  Fort 
Ronz  I  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  in  the 
Bay  01  Rosas;  destruction  of  the  batteries  at  Pala- 
mos;  and  was  wounded  while  serving  on  shore  at 
Silva. 

19  S.  Smyth,  Mid.  of  Defiance  in  Calder's  action; 
at  Trafalgar,  and  at  the  destruction  of  three  Fr.  fri- 
gates off  ^aUe  D'Olonne,  in  1809 ;  and  of  Northuvi" 
brrUrmd  al  the  destruction  of  two  frigates  and  a  brig 
off  L'Orient,  in  1813.  Lieut  of  Venerable  at  the 
capture  of  Alemhu  and  Ipfugdnie.  in  1814 ;  and 
slightly  wounded  in  Dartmouth  at  Navarin. 

20  J.  Hamilton,  Senior  Lieut  of  BH§k  at  Nava- 
rin. 

21  Hon.  Wm.  Edwardes,  Lieut  of  Aria  at  Na- 
varin. 

22  R.  S.  Hay,  wounded  when  Senior  Lieut  of 
7W6of  at  Navarin. 

23  TV.  Hutchinspn,  (6)  severely  wounded  in 
Lord  Howe's  action,  1st  June,  1794,  and  injured 
during  the  mutiny  at  the  Nore  in  rescuing  the 
Vmion  gun-boat  from  mutineers,  for  which  he  was 
publicly  thanked.  Principal  Agent  for  transports 
at  the  siege  of  Stralsund  and  at  Rugen;  and  also  at 
Copenhagen  and  Cadiz,  and  present  at  the  destruc- 
Uonof  Pr.  ships  at  Caraccas.  Severely  ii\}ured  at  the 
landing  in  Mondego  Bav;  and  wounded  m  embark- 
ing the  wounded  alfter  tne  battle  of  Corunna.  Com- 
manded a  dirision  of  gun-boats  in  the  No.  Sea  and 
Baltic,  and  also  Pigmff,  in  which  he  captured  many 
vessels,  and  was  severely  figured  by  an  explosion. 
Specially  appmnled  for  pontoon  service,  prior  to 
Waterloo.  Since  the  peace,  has  rendered  important 
services  in  the  suppression  of  smuggling. 

1828 

1  H.  Le  Vesconte.  Lieut  of  Jamaica  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1801,  and  omdally  noticed  when  in  com- 
mand of  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  several 
gun  and  mortar-boats  off  St  Valery  in  the  same 
rear.  Lieut  of  iVoiW  in  action  with  a  French  fri- 
pite,  and  escape  from  the  Rochfort  squadron ;  and 
St  Trafalgar.    Ga».  1801. 

2  C.  C.  Dent,  Mid.  of  AcAilU  at  Cadiz,  in  1810. 
&nd  of  Imperieuse,  and  in  her  boats  at  the  taking 
a  fort  and  convov  in  the  Gulf  of  Salerno,  in  1811 ; 
aiM>  at  capture  or  armed  vessels  and  convov  at  Pa- 
unnro  and  Langnilla;  capture  of  Port  D*Anzo, 
*^.^^;  ukdat  the  reduction  of  Genoa.  Mate  of 
^tnden  at  Algiers,  and  wounded.  Lieut  of  Eden^ 
and  in  her  boats  in  several  actions  with  the  pirates 
in  the  Persian  aulf.  Senior  of  Espiefirie,  and  cap- 
hired  with  two  boats  a  pirate  of  superior  force  in 
the  West  Indies. 

4  J.  W.  Pritchard,  Mid.  of  Britannia  at  Trafalgar. 

.^  R.  Fegen,  Mid.  of  Tamar  at  the  taking  of  Su- 
rinam and  Fr.  frigate  /Zep«6/tcaine,  in  1793 ;  Mid. 
^  papbne,  in  her  boats  at  destruction  of  a  ship 
under  ihe  batteries  of  Guadaloupe,  and  capture  of 


a  schooner-of-war.  Lieut,  of  Hermes  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Monte  Video,  and  commanded  Fanny  hired 
cutter  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

9  R.  Rochfort,  Mate  of  Calcutta  when  captured 
by  the  Rochfort  squadron,  in  1805.  Lieut,  com- 
manding Zan^m'/ cutter,  and  beat  off  five  American 
privateers  of  superior  force  in  1814. 

11  T.  Holbrook,  Mid.  of  Pomone  in  the  Medi- 
terranean, when  that  ship,  in  company  with  Unite 
and  Scoutt  destroyed  a  tower  and  battery  at  Cor- 
sica ;  Mid.  and  Lieut,  of  Alcmene  and  Eagie  At  il^. 
capture  of  Trieste,  Fiume,  and  the  ports  on  the 
coast  of  Istria.    Gaz.  1813. 

13  R.  Conner,  Mid.  of  Loire^  and  wounded  at 
the  capture  of  Blonde,  in  1804. 

16  G.  F.  Herbert  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  present  in  several  actions  with  Sp.  gun-TOats 
.when  on  detached  service  at  Gibraltar.  Lieut  of 
N^jaden  in  her  escape  from  the  Fr.  squadron,  1812 ; 
and  of  San  Jo»ef  m  two  partial  actions  with  Fr. 
fleet  off  Toulon.  1813 ;  and  at  capture  of  Genoa, 
1814.  Lieut  of  Ulyues  employed  at  destruction  of 
a  slave  factory  on  the  roast  of  Africa,  1815. 

19  Hon.  £.  Gore,  slightly  wounded  when  Mid. 
of  Reven/fe.  in  1810,  attacking  Fr.  frigate  Amazone^ 
Served  in  the  Venerable  on  tne  coast  of  Spain,  and 
in  the  boats  of  Superb  on  the  coasts  of  America  ; 
Mate  oiFury  at  Algiers. 

20  £.  Hawes,  made  Lieut  for  service  at  Al- 
giers. 

21  H.  L.  Richards,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Fos,  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  capture  of  a  French  ship 
of  10  guns  and  100  men,  under  the  batteries  of 
Sapara.  in  1809;  and  when  in  Caroline,,  com- 
manded a  boat  at  the  capture  of  a  flotiUa  of  gun 
vessels.  Lieut  of  Caroline  at  the  destruction  of  the 
batteries  and  Dutch  squadron  at  Sourabaya  and 
Gressie,  when  he  was  severely  hurt.  Lieut  of  Prince 
Recent  on  Lake  Ontario,  where  he  sustained  mate- 
rial injury  to  the  sight  of  one  eye. 

22  S.  Ramsay,  Vol.  1st  Class  in  Raiaonnable  in 
Calder's  action  ;  and  Mid.  at  the  taking  of  the  Cape 
and  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1806,  and  made  prisoner  with 
the  army  when  that  place  surrendered.  Served  on 
shore  at  the  taking  of  St  Paul's,  Bourbon.  Mid.  of 
Boadicea  at  Uie  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Venus,  and  re- 
capture of  Africamc  and  Ceylon.  Acting  Lieut  of 
CeffloM  at  the  taking  of  the  Isle  of  France.  Senior 
of  Carron  in  the  atuick  upon  Fort  Bowyer  and  at 
New  Orleans,  in  1814. 

23  W.  Walker  (a).  Mate  of  Jason  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  friffate  Cyane  off  the  coast  of  Guiana, 
1807 ;  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  letter  of 
marque  of  nine  guns  and  35  men,  and  of  four  Sp. 
vessels,  under  a  heav)-  fire  from  the  t>atteries  of 
Porto  Rico.  Sub  Lieut  of  Afartial  in  the  attack 
on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and  in  the  Wal- 
cheren expedition. 

24  T.  P.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Royal  Sovereign  at 
Trafalgar ;  and  uf  Success  at  the  taking  of  Ischia 
and  Procida.    Lieut  of  Genoa  at  Navarin. 

27  J.  Chamberlayne,  Mid.  of  Boadicea  at  the  re- 
duction of  Bourbon,  capture  of  Venus,  re-capture  of 
Ceylon  and  Africaine,  and  reduction  of  the  Mauri- 
tius, in  1810 :  Lieut  of  Weazle  at  the  siege  and  tak- 
ing of  Zara,  in  1813. 

29  W.  E.  H.  Allen,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  Trafal- 
gar, and  Lieut,  of  Hercule  at  Copenhagen,  in  18i»7, 
when  he  commanded  an  armed  boat;  Senior  of 
ComwalUs  and  Ackbar  at  the  taking  of  the  Isles  of 
France  and  Java. 

:W  E.  Smith  (a).  Mid.  of  Lively  at  the  rap- 
ture of  Sp.  treasure  ships,  in  1804,  and  in  co-opera- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


94 


Services  of  Commanders. 


tion  with  the  Patriots  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain. 
Matt)  of  ColedoniOt  and  in  her  launch  at  bombard- 
ment of  Fort  Matagorda,  Cadiz,  and  cutting  out 
a  convoy  near  Rocbelle,  1810.  Lieut,  of  Diomede 
in  the  Chesapeake  and  on  the  coast  of  America, 
1813,  14. 

31  J.  Neville,  commanded  a  boat  of  fyhigenia^ 
cutting  out  Guipeoi  16  guns  from  Vigo  ba>[,  in  1800. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  that  ship  at  the  landing  in  Egypt. 
1801.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Fort h,  and  severely  wounded 
cutting  out  a  brig  from  New  York,  in  1814. 

33  A.  M'G.  Skinner,  Mid.  of  Venerable  at  the 
capture  of  Alcmhie  and  Iphiginie^  and  in  Glasgow 
at  Algiers. 

1829 

1  J.  Camniilleri,  Mid.  of  Spider  at  passage  of 
the  Dardanelles,  1807;  and  of  San  Domingo  in  thtf 
Flushing  expedi  ion,  1809.  Mid.  of  Active,  and  in 
the  barge  of  that  ship  captured  or  destroyed  forty- 
four  vessels,  and  assisted  in  numerous  oiher  boat 
actions,  including  the  attacks  at  Grao  and  Ragos- 
ni/.a.  In  the  same  ship  at  Lissa  (when  he  ren- 
dered important  services  in  extinguishing  a  dan- 
eerous  fire  on  board  Corona);  and  at  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  Pomone^  1811.  Male  of  Seahorse^  and  present 
at  capture  of  Fort  Washington  and  at  Alexandria, 
and  frc(tucntly  engaged  in  the  boats  during  the  re- 
turn of  the  squadron.  Served  on  shore  in  the 
attack  upon  Baltimore;  and  in  a  leading  boat  at 
capture  of  the  flotilla  on  Lake  Bor^ne.  1814 ;  also 
at  New  Orleans,  where  he  was  actively  employed 
until  the  conclusion  of  the  war.  Has  received  in- 
juries in  the  service.    Gaz.  1811. 

2  T.  Read,  served  in  Audaciotis  at  fbc  Nile;  and 
Mid.  of  Eln»hant  at  Copenhagen,  18(  1 .  Lieut,  of 
Swiftaure  at  Trafalgar. 

4  H.  Downest  Mid.  of  Fligard  at  the  taking  of 
CuraVoa  in  1807;  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809; 
commanded  one'of  her  boats  destroying  a  p^vateer  in 
the  Bailie,  in  1810,  and  cutting  out  a  ship  from 
Rostock,  1811,  and  wrecked  in  Daedalus  off  Ceylon, 
1813.  In  command  of  BlacA  Joke^  tender  to 
SybilUf  captured  Sp.  slave  brig  Almirante  of  14 
guns,  in  1829.  Principal  Founder  of  the  United 
Service  Museum,  Whitehall. 

6  T.  Bevis,  wounded  when  Senior  Lieut,  of  Ga" 
latca  in  the  action  with  Fr.  frigate  squadron  off 
Madagascar,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1811. 

7  D.  Mayne,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Leander  at 
Algiers. 

8  H.  Bolton,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Victorious 
at  the  capture  of  lUuoli,  in  1812.   Gaz.  1812. 

12  R.  Ingram,  Mid.  of  Triton  at  the  capture  of 
the  Galleons,  in  1799:  of  Medusa  in  the  attack 
on  the  Boulogne  flotilla^  in  1801 :  and  capture  of 
the  Spanish  treasure  ships,  in  1804.  Sub  Lieut,  of 
Favourite  ni  the  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  of  16  guns, 
in  1805 ;  Lieut,  of  Mutine  at  Copenhagen,  in  lb07. 


1830 

1  J.  H.  Boteler,  Lieut,  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

2  John  Reeve,  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1801 :  Trafalgar  ;  and  St.  Domingo ;  of 
Aimahle  at  the  taking  of  Cuxhaven  and  Bremerlehe, 
in  1809. 

12  H.  Goold,  Mid. of  Isis  at  Copenhagen,  1801 ; 
and  when  in  a  prize  to  Tartar  repelled  an  attempt  at 
rt^apture  by  tlie  crew ;  was  at  capture  of  7>M^Me«M« 
uud  three  frigates  in  the  West  Indies,  at  the  siege  of 


Flushing,  in  1809 ;  and  received  a  severe  hurt  when 
employed  in  the  flotiUa  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz  in  1810% 

14  R.  E.  Vidal,  when  Acting  Master  of  Sea- 
fiower^  wa5  wounded  and  made  prisoner  in  an  at- 
tempt to  cut  out  a  Fr.  brig  of  war  from  under  the 
batteries  at  the  Isle  of  Bourbon.  Commanded  her 
boats  cutting  out  an  armed  ketch  at  Rodriguez,  in 
1806.  Lieut,  of  ComwalUs  at  the  capture  of  the 
Spice  Islands  and  Isle  of  France ;  and  commanded 
her  boats  and  cut  out  a  Dutch  brig  from  under  a 
heavy  fire,  from  the  Fort  of  Manippa,  in  1810. 

16  W.  Kirby,  Mid.  of  Dart  and  present  ai  the 
different  attacks  upon  the  Fr.  flotilla  and  batteries ; 
and  also  employed  in  the  catamaran  expedition  off 
Boulogne,  1804 ;  of  Ethalion  in  action  with  Fr. 
frigate  Ampkitrite,  and  at  reduction  of  Martiniaoe, 
the  Saintes,  and  capture  of  Hautpolt.  Served  in 
Undaunted  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810;  asd 
Lieut,  of  FroUc  in  command  of  her  boat  cutting 
out  a  Fr.  schooner  from  amoug  the  rocks  of 
Cuba,  181L 

17  A.  Cuppage,  Mid.  of  Acasta  at  St  Domingo, 
and  of  Royal  George  at  the  passage  of  tlve  Darda- 
nelles, and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of 
Prota.  Commanded  a  gun -boat  at  Walcheren.  and 
served  in  the  boats  of  San  Jos^Ki  the  evaruation  of 
Fort  Matagorda,  Cadiz.  When  in  char^  of  a  prize 
to  Nimrod  successfully  defended  her  against  several 
armed  boats  ou  the  coast  of  America. 

26  E.  W.  Pilkington,  Lieut,  oi  B^adicea  during 
the  Burmese  war. 

,  27  G.  W.  Matson,  Mid,  of  Glory  in  Calder's  ac- 
tion ;  and  of  Diadem^  and  employed  in  her  boat6  at 
the  capture  of  Monte  Video ;  in  Bellerophtm's  boaU 
at  the  capture  of  Russian  flotilla  in  tbe  Baltic ;  and 
in  President  at  reduction  of  Java. 


1831 

1  J.  Geary,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Revenge  at 
Trafalgar ;  and  again  in  Af anarch  at  capture  of  a 
squadron  of  French  frigates  in  1606.  The  same 
year  served  in  Af anarch's  barge,  and  wounded 
cutting  out  the  Fr.  corvette,  Casar,  in  the  Girondc. 
And  severely  hurt  when  in  the  gun-boat  service 
in  the  Elbe,  1813.  Has  on  five  occasions  sa^-ed  the 
lives  of  men  by  jumping  overboard.    Gaz.  1806l 

2  F.  Rogers,  Lieut,  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers. 

3  H.  West,  Mid.  of  Ajnphion  at  the  capture  of 
the  Spanish  treasure  ships,  in  1804,  and  severely 
wounded  when  Mate  of  ^rtca  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut, 
of  Lavinia  at  Walcheren ;  Senior  of  Jaseur^  on  the 
.<i^merican  sUtion;  and,  in  1814,  captured  fcn  a  sin- 
gle boat  the  Am.  privateer  Grecian,  4  guns,  5  swi- 
vels, and  25  men,  from  under  a  battery  m  the  Chesa- 
peake. Assisted  at  capture  of  Benedict  and  Marl- 
borough on  the  Patuxent,  and  other  occasions  on 
the  coast  of  America  till  the  end  of  the  war.  Gaz. 
1805. 

1832 

1  H.  L.  Parry,  made  Commander  '*  foi*  gallant 
conduct  and  severe  wounds  received  in  the  Coaat- 
Guard  service." 

2  W.  A.  Thompson,  Mid.  in  the  expeditions  to 
Ostend,  Ferrol.  and  Egypt ;  of  Arab,  when  engaged 
with  flotilla  and  batteries  off  Boulnc^ne ;  and  of 
Pallas  on  the  coast  of  France,  in  1805,  6 ;  and  in 
command  of  a  boat  cutting  out  Tapageuse  from 
under  the  batteries  in  the  Garonne.  Lieut,  of 
Meteor  in  action  with  the  enemv  off  Boulogne,  and 
at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles ;  Senior  of  Cre- 
tan in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


95 


4  W.  NetLme^Mid.  of  Spencerht  St.  Doming 
and  wounded  ;  and  again  when  Lieut,  of  Scout  lo 
an  action  with  the  enemy's  batteries  and  vessels  in 
Sagone  Bay,  Corsica,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1806,  1811. 

5  W.  C.  Browne,  Mid.  of  ^findeH  at  Algiers. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Pelican  at  the  destruction  of  a 
Greek  piratica&l  schooner  near  Zante,  and  also  at 
Carabosa,  1827. 

9  J.  Wheatley.  Mid.  of  Liverpool  daring  the 
operations  in  the  Persian  Gulf;  and  when  Lieut,  of 
^'iUicritw  in  1826,  dangerously  burnt  at  the  de- 
frtmctioia  uf  three  pirates  in  the  Archipelago. 

1833 

1  T.  Gregory,  commanded  boats  or  Cambrian  at 
the  capture  uf  a  piratical  vessel  in  the  Archipelago, 
in  1826. 

2  J.  T.  Warren,  Mid.  of  Musquiio,  on  the  Fr. 
coast  often  engaged  with  batteries;  and  in  boats 
with  privateers,  1806;  and  in  the  expedition  to  Co- 
penhagen. 1807 ;  of  Superb^  serving  in  the  boats  at 
capture  ol  Danish  brig  Fama  and  a  cutter  in  the  har- 
bour of  Nybourg,  and  at  Walcheren,  1809 ;  Mid.  of 
JJesire'e,^  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  sevenil  armed 
vessels  in  1810,  and  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  of 
14  guns  and  60  men  near  Schelling  in  1811.  Mate  of 
Lacetiemonian^  actively  employed  in  the  rivers  and 
coasts  of  North  America  till  the  peace,and  frequently 
engaged  at  the  capture  of  gun-boats. 

4    J.  Garrett,  Mid.  of  Gramciu  at  Algiers. 

1834 

1  Lord  F.  Beauclerk,  Mid,  of  ^sia  at  Navarin. 

1835 

^  J.  Grmntj  Lieut,  of  Milford^  in  her  boats  at 
the  capture  of  the  town  and  forts  of  Ragosniza, 
\^13.    Gaz.l8ia. 

1837 
1  S.  Grandv,  served  in  Overyssel  in  Mitchell's 
expedition  to  the  Helder,  1799:  and  in  fVassenaer^ 
in  the  expedition  to  ^Egvpt,  1801  Sub.  Lieut,  of 
Fffrwartf  at  Copenhagen,  1807:  and  Lieut,  of  ^laart 
when  captured  after  an  honourable  defence  by  the 
Danish  flotilla,  1809.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Echo  on  the 
Downs  station,  1809,  12,  and  captured  two  large 
privateers.  Lieut,  of  Primrose  actively  employed 
on  the  coast  of  So.  Carolina  in  harrassmg  and  de- 
stroTing  the  enemy's  vessels ;  and  was  at  the  Uking 
of  I  he  fort  and  the  town  of  St  Mary,  and  Senior 
LieuL  in  a  boat  expedition  in  that  river,  for  his 
conduct  on  which  occasion  he  wag  personally 
thanked  by  the  Com. -in«  Chief,  1815.  For  services 
rendered  on  the  Coast-Guard  has  received  four 
honoranr  and  other  testimonials  from  public  bodies, 
and  has  been  repeatedly  officially  commended. 

2  R.  Otway,  Mid.  of  Pallas  in  action  with  Afi- 
nerve  and  brigs,  in  1806;  served  on  shore  when 
Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  the  attack  on  Mar- 
tinioue,  and  capture  of  Guadaloupe,  in  1809 ;  and  in 
tlie  WaJcheren  expedition.  Commanded  Echo  and 
Comet  on  the  coasts  of  Spain  and  Portugal  during 
the  civil  war,  and  promoted  for  his  services  on 
those  occasiotas. 

3  T.  P.  Lc  Hardy,  Mate  of  Sybille,  and  wounded 
in  Black  Joke^  her  tender,  at  the  capture  of  Al- 
tiiirante  Sp.  14  gun  slave  brig.  Lieu!,  commanding 
Saracen,  from  18:M  to  1837,  in  the  Bilboa  River. 

4  L.  A.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Ceura^eux  in  the  ac- 
tion oif  Ferrul,  18U5,  and.  at  capture  of  Linois* 


souadron,  in  1806.  When  Mate,  in  charge  of  a  prize, 
1809,  was  attacked  by  two  armed  boats,  beat  off 
one  and  captured  the  other ;  and  in  the  same  year, 
while  in  chan;e  of  another  prize,  beat  olf  a  privateer 
of  superior  force.  Served  in  boats  of  Sheltlrake  at 
the  capture  of  a  vessel  of  4  guns,  under  a  battery 
on  the  coast  of  Jutland  ;  and  was  employed  on  shore 
taking  the  Island  of  Java. 

5  R.  Loney,  Mid.  oTAigle  in  charge  of  a  boat  at 
destruction  of  batteries  on  the  Boyart  Shoal,  and 
present  at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads, 
1809.  Second  Master  of  Scipion  at  the  capture  of 
the  Isle  of  Java.  Lieut,  commandirig  Savage  sta- 
tioned at  Oporto  during  the  civil  war  in  Portuf^al, 
and  subsec^uently  employed  protecting  British  m- 
terests  during  the  revolution  in  Venezuela,  1832-36. 

6.  J.  Paget,  Mid.  of  il/morra,  at  the  landing  in 
Egypt,  ana  blockade  and  surrender  of  Malta,  1801  ; 
and  of  Cerberus  at  bombardment  of  Granville,  1803. 
Lieut  of  Olympia  during  the  operations  in  the  river 
Plate,  1807 ;  and  of  Ville  de  Paris  at  the  embarka- 
tion of  Sir  J.  Moore's  army  at  Corunna,  1809. 

7  A.  Reed,  promoted  for  service  during  the 
Burmese  war.  Lieut,  of  Andromache  and  com- 
manded the  boats  in  several  actions  with  pirates  in 
the  Straits  of  Malacca,  18:^6,  for  which  he  obtained 
promotion  and  was  presented  with  a  sword  by  the 
underwriters  of  Bombay. 


1838 
1    S.  C.   Umfreville,  Mate  of  Amelia  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigate  Arethuse,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

3  J.  'ITiompson,  Mid.  of  Tigre  at  the  defence  of 
St.  Jean  D'Acre  ;  and  in  Egypt  at  the  battles  of  the 
8th,  I2th,  and  21st  of  March  ;  and  of  Antelope^  on 
the  coasts  of  France  and  Holland.  Lieut,  of  BcUe^ 
isle  at  the  destruction  of  Jmpetueux  under  Cape 
Henry,  1806 ;  and  of  Medusa,  employed  on  shore  at 
the  defeat  of  Fr.  troops  at  Santona.  Senior  of 
Medusa,  and,  in  1812,  commanded  her  boats  at  Ar- 
casson,  cutting  out  Fr.  National  store  9h\pDorade, 
of  12  guns  anof  86  men  and  protected  by  a  battery, 
in  which  service  he  was  wounded.    Gaz.  1812. 

4  E.  Norcott,  Mid.  of  BeWqueux  at  destruction 
of  Dutch  shipping  in  BaUivia  Roads,  in  1807 ;  of 
Minden  at  the  reduction  of  Java,  iu  1811 ;  and 
wounded  in  action  with  the  Malays.  Lieut,  of 
Albion  at  Navarin. 

5  F.  J.  Newton,  Mid.  of  Egmont,  1812.  13,  off  the 
Texel :  at  Flushing ;  and  blockade  of  Cherbourg ; 
and  or  A^-^r  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Ceres,  1814. 
Lieut,  of  Infernal  bomb,  and  commanded  a 
rocket  boat  at  Algiers. 

6  F.  Grove,  Mid.  of  Leantlcr  at  Algiers. 

8    W.  M*llwaine,  Lieut,  of   Liffejf  during   the 
Burmese  War. 
10  Jas.  A.  Legard^  Lieut  of  Musquito  at  Navarin  • 


1839 

2  T.  P.  Dobree,  Lieut  of  Brisk  at  Navarin ;  and 
Senior  of  Volage  at  Aden,  in  1839.  Hon.  reward 
from  Roy.  Hum.  Society. 

5  Rich.  H.  Bunbury,  lost  an  arm  as  a  Volunteer 
of  the  First  Class  on  board  Asia  at  Navarin.  Hon. 
xVled.  of  Roy.  Hum.  Society. 

6  W.  N.  Powell,  Mid.  of  Lion  schooner  in  ac- 
tion with  pirates  in  the  \Vest  Indies,  1822, 2:i;  and 
Mate  of  Pickle  in  a  severe  action  with  and  at  capture 
of  Bolodora,   a  large  armed  piratical  .slaver,  1829. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


96 


Services  of  Commanders. 


Served  on  the  Gambia  during  the  Bam  war,  1831, 
32,  and  wounded ;  and  as  Lieat.  in  command  of 
Experiment  S.V.  actively  employed  and  wounded 
at  Prescott  on  the  St.  Lawrence,  1837,  during  the 
Canadian  reb9Uion.  Senior  officer  of  the  Lake 
squadron,  1843,  48. 


1840 

8  H .  H.  Bingham,  Senior  Lieut  of  Prtnceu  Chmr* 
loite  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

9  G.  Lowe,  Senior  Lieut  of  Revenge  at  St  Jean 
D'Acre. 

10  W.  H.  Hall,  made  Lieut  for  service  in  the 
Burmese  War.  Senior  of  Thunderer  at  St  Jean 
D*Acre. 

13  R.  H.  Elliot,  made  Lieut  for  the  capture  of  a 
sJaver  of  superior  force  in  the  West  Indies  while 
serving  in  Nimble  schooner.  Lieut  of  Powerful  at 
St.  Jetin  D'Acre. 

14  T.  Stuart,  Senior  Lieut  of  Hazard  at  the 
capture  of  St  Jean  D'Acre. 

16  A.  Murray,  Mid.  of  Sophie  durini^  the  Bur- 
mcHe  war.  Gunnery  Lieut  ot  Princess  Charlotte  at 
St  Jean  D'Acte. 

17  F.  T.  Brown,  Senior  Lieut  of  Gorgon  S.  V.  at 
St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

23  R.  Duncan,  when  Lieut  of  Powerful^  **led 
the  Mountaineers"  in  the  attack  on  the  Egyptian 
army.  Gunnery  Lieut  of  same  ship  at  St  Jean 
D'Acre. 

2A  C.  Thom])son,  Senior  Lieut  of  Hastings  on 
the  coast  of  Syria. 

25  S.  Grenfell,  Lieut  of  Cyclops  at  the  attack 
upon  Gebail,  and  storming  of  Sidon. 

27  E.  P.  Charlewood,  Senior  Lieut  of  Benbow  at 
the  attack  on  Tortosa,  and  at  St  Jean  D'Acre. 


1841 

1  S,  Bradly,  Lieut  of  Powerful,  and  Aide-de- 
camp to  Commodore  Napier,  in  the  attack  on  the 
Egyptian  troops  at  Kelstwn,  at  the  storming  of 
Sidou  ;  and  at  St  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

2  J.  S.  A.  Dennis,  Senior  Lieut  of  Hydra  on 
the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

3  L.  Maitland,  Lieut,  of  WeUesley  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton ;  and  capture  of  Amoy  and 
Chinghae,  in  1841. 

10  J.  E.  Bingham,  Senior  Lieut  of  Modcste  in 
the  operations  against  Canton,  1841. 

12    H .  Harvey,  Signal  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

14  G.  H.  Conlson,  Senior  Lieut  of  Blonde,  and 
commanded  a  division  of  boats  in  the  operations 
against  Canton. 

15  W.  Haskoll,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Cruiser,  and 
served  in  her  boats  in  the  operations  against  Can- 
ton, and  capture  of  that  city. 

16  H.  Schomberg,  Senior  Lieut  of  Melville  in 
the  operations  against  Canton. 

17  G.  S.  Re;rnolds,  Senior  Lievt  of  Larne  in  the 
operations  agamst  Canton. 

19  T.  Carpenter,  attached  to  the  expedition  in 
the  operations  against  Canton. 

20  L.  S.  Tindal,  Lieut,  of  Calliope  at  the  taking 


the    forts  of    the    Bocca  /Igris,  and  operations 
against  Canton.  ^ 

22  B.  Beadon,  Senior  Lieut  of  Conwof,  in  the 
operations  against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  city. 

24  A.  H.  Ingram,  Lieut  of  Blonde  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton. 

25  P.  B.  Stewart,  Senior  Lieut,  of  AWgsUor^ln 
the  operations  against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that 
city. 

27  R.  Symons,  Senior  Lieut  of  Wellesiep,  taking 
the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  in  the  operations 
against  Canton,  and  capture  of  Amoy  and  Ching- 
hae, in  1841. 

28  T.  H.  Mason,  commanded  Algerint!  in  the 
operations  against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  dty, 
and  Auioy. 

29  W.  B.  Monypenny,  Lieut  of  Sulphur  in  the 
operations  against  Canton. 

32  A.  J.  Paul,  Mid.  of  Dartmouth  at  Navarin, 
and  Flag  Lieut,  to  the  Commodore  in  the  opera- 
tions in  China,  in  1841. 

43  C.  C.  Dawkins,  Lieut  of  Blenheim  and  at  the 
taking  of  Canton. 

44  H.  Coryton,  Lieut,  of  Conway  in  tlie  opera- 
tions against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  city,  in 
1841. 

45  W.  C.  Metcalfe,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin;  and 
Lieut  of  Blonde  at  taking  of  Canton. 

46  J.  M.  Hayes,  Lieut  of  Cruiser  at  Aden,  in 
1838,  and  Senior  of  thai  sloop  on  the  coastof  China, 
including  the  taking  of  Canton,  Amoy,  &c. 

47  P.  W.  Hamilton,  Volunteer  of  Ist  Class  in 
Brish  at  Navarin;  Lieut  of  Volage in  the  attack  on 
the  Chinese  junks,  in  1839 :  and  Senior  of  the  Co- 
lumbine  in  both  attacks  on  Canton,  in  1841. 

49  C.  H.  Jay,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Standard  at 
the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807.    Gaz.  1807. 

50  E.  S.  Sotheby,  Senior  Lieut  of  Dido  durbg 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1&40. 

52  J.  Steane,  Mid.  of  Rota  in  the  expedition  to 
Walcheren,  1809,  and  defence  of  Cadiz,  m  1810. 

53  John  Nugent,  Mid.  of  Invincible  at  destruc- 
tion of  a  convoy  under  batteries  at  Barfleur,  1793  ; 
in  Howe's  action,  1794,  expedition  to  Quxbemn, 
and  Bridport's  action,  1795.  Signal  Mid.  of  Prin- 
cess  Rftvalf  and  in  her  boats  in  action  with  Cadiz 
flotilla,  1798;  also  in  those  of  Queen  Charlotte  in 
an  engagement  with  Sp.  gun-boats.  Acting^  Lieut  of 
Welkin,  and  slightly  wounded  in  re^^  capturing  a  bri^ 
under  the  batterie^  of  Ceuta.  Lieut  of  Photnir  at 
capture  of  Carrh'e,  Succes,  and  destruction  of  Bra- 
vourct  1800 ;  and  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1801. 
In  command  of  M/e  cutter  chased  a  praam  on  shore 
off  Fecamp,  recaptured  five  brigs,  and  drove  on 
shore  and  destroyed,  off  St.  Valery,  the  Fr.  iugg;er 
Etoile^  1804.  In  command  of  Strenuous  gun  brig, 
assisted  at  tlie  destruction  of  Fr.  store  snip  Saia^ 
mandre  in  Erqni  Bay,  1806.  In  the  same  bng,  until 
the  conclusion  of  the  war,  principally  employed  in 
the  Baltic  and  North  Sea  Station,  during  which 
time  he  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  Island 
of  Udsire,  and  captured  and  destro>  ed  sixteen  Fr. 
and  Danish  privateers  and  gun-bohls,  and  several 
convoys.    Gaz.  1806,  06,  10. 

54  J.  G.  Wigley,  Mid.  of  Trusty  in  the  expedition 
to  HoUand,  and  at  tlie  landing  in  Egypt,  and  sub- 
sequent battle  of  the  21st  of  March.  1801,  in 
which  he  was  wounded ;  of  Ceutaur  at  tne  taking 
of  St  Lucia,  in  1803.  Served  in  the  boats  of 
Emerald,  cutting  out  a  vessel  protected  by  an  18  gun 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


97 


hiig  and  iMitteries;  and  cutting  out  Moiamhhue 
J 6' Kon  schooner  in  mid-day  at  Martinique.  Sexreo on 
shore  aileodnc  the  enemy's  batteries  at  the  taking 
of  Surinam,  and  in  the  boats  in  a  contest  vith  a 
flotilla  of  11  schooners  with  1,400  troops,  intended 
to  attack  Antigua,  three  of  which  were  captured. 
Lieut  of  yibwMr  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and 
of  Mamiia  in  co-ofieration  with  the  British  army 
in  the  Tagus,  in  which  ship  he  was  wrecked. 

55  B.  Baynton,  Mid.  of  Amphion  at  the  capture 
of  Spanish  treasure  ships,  in  1804  ;  and  of  Halcpon 
in  aervral  actions  with  Sp.  gun-boats ;  and  at  cap- 
ture of  Sp.  corvette  Neptune  of  14  irons,  and  defeat 
of  her  consorts  of  14  and  12  guns  off  Cape  San  Mar- 
tin, id06 ;  also  at  Copenhagen,  1807.  In  command 
of  a  mortar  boat  and  tender,  assisted  at  the  defence 
of  Sicihr,  capture  of  the  town  of  Diamante,  and  de- 
fence of  CaprL  Lieut,  of  CamMan.  and  severely 
wounded  in  co-operation  with  the  Patriots  on  the 
coast  of  Catalonia,  and  served  at  the  siege  of  Tara- 
gona.  Lieut,  of  North  Star^  drove  on  shore,  and 
captored  an  Am.  armed  schooner  on  coast  of  Cuba. 

57  H.  James,  Mid.  of  EthaUon  at  capture  of 
Martinique,  1809. 

58  G.  E.  PoweU.  Mid.  of  Wizard,  and  wounded 
rutting  out  a  vessel  on  the  coast  of  CalabriaAjn 
the  same  sloop  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1807 ; 
and  chase  and  action  with  Fr.  brig  Requin.  Mate  of 
Amphion^  in  charge  of  a  prize,  and  captured  after 
an  obstinate  resistance,  in  1808.  Mate  of  Bacchante 
in  several  boat  affairs  in  the  Adriatic,  particularly 
at  Pola  and  Otranto;  and  when  in  command  of  her 
tender,  drove  on  shore  and  destroyed  a  gun-boat 
on  the  coast  of  Istria.  .Lieut,  of  Tremendotu,  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Trieste,  and  com- 
manded a  flotilla  in  co-operation  with  the  allied 
army  on  the  coast  of  Italy.  Senior  of  Cordelia  at 
Algiers. 

59  S.  M'Cormick,  Mid.  of  Repulse  in  Calder's 
action,  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  Walcheren 
expedition.  Lieut,  of  Volcano  bomb  in  co-opera- 
tion with  the  Patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia;  also 
when  she  beatoff  an  American  privateer  of  superior 
force  ;  and  at  the  attack  of  New  Orleans.  Was  se- 
verely wounded  in  destroying  the  American  piratical 
steam  vessel  CaroUne  on  the  St.  Lawrence,  in  1837. 

6D  T.  BaMock,  Mid.  in  the  flotilla  at  the  defence 
of  Cadiz,  in  1810, 11.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Herald  on  the 
coast  of  America  at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans,  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  the  taking  ^ssession  of 
the  Fort  of  Belize,  and  destruction  ot  a  privateer, 
in  1814. 

61  J.  West,  Mate  and  Mid.  of  Piedmontaise, 
serving  on  shore  witli  the  army  at  Quilon,  on  the 
coaitt  oif  Malabar,  in  1806,  and  twice  wounded  in 
cutting  out  gun-boats  from  Bantam  :  knd  in  an  at- 
litck  on  Malay  pirates,  in  1809.  Present  at  the 
storming  Fort  Belgica,  and  capture  of  Banda,  in 
1810 ;  and  of  Palambang  and  Sambas,  in  1811.  Mate 
of  Furieuse  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, and  in  the  Penobscot  river,  in  1814. 

62  C.  Hall,  Mate  of  Orion  at  Trafalgar ,  and 
in  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen,  1807.  In  the  cutter 
of  Prometheus  burnt  the  Fr.  privateer  MetsaUnea,  of 
Swans  and  38  men,  off  Pillau.  in  the  face  of  a  body 
of  troops  on  the  beach,  1810. 

63  N.  RobiUiard,  Mid.  of  Daphne,  employed^ in 
her  boats  protecting  convoys  in  the  Great  Belt  and 
Baltic,  1811.  12  £  of  Tofnu  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  fri- 
gate Ceres,  in  1813.  Wounded,  1817,  in  an  affray 
with  a  party  of  smugglers  at  Deal. 

64  A.  Smith,  Lieut  of  Afeteor  at  Algiers. 

6b*    W.  Worsfold,  wounded  while  LicuL  uf  Serin- 


jmatam  at  the  capture  of  two  piratical  vessels  in 
the  Archipelago,;  1825. 

68  W.  Molyneux,  Mid.  of  Tagus  at  the  capture 
of  the  Fr.  frigate  Ceres,  in  1813, 

69  J.  Pykc,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Castor,  on  the  coast 
of  Spain  during  the  civil  war  in  1835,  6,  and  7. 

69*  John  Hills,  Mid.  of  Iris  on  north  coast  of 
Spam  m  co-operation  with  Spanish  Patriots,  was  at 
the  taking  of  Bermeo  and  Castro,  in  two  cutUng  out 
expeditions,  and  employed  in  other  boat  operations. 
Has  since  received  severe  iiguries  in  conflicts  with 
smugglers.  ^  Awaided  a  medal  by  the  Society  of 
Arts,  for  his  model  of  a  "  Leeway  Indicator." 

70  P.  Dnthy,  served  in  the  Burmese  war. 

71  H.  BUir,  Lieut,  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

72  F.  C,  Syer,  Mid.  of  Centaur  at  ihe  destruction 
of  batteries  and  of  French  74  gun  ship  Regulus  and 
three  brigs  in  the  Gironde,  1814.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Salamander  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836 
to  40,  and  twice  commanding  a  rocket  brigade 
m  action  with  Carlists. 

»#??  ?^-  Edmon stone,  severely  wounded  when 
M\a.  of  Sybtlle,  in  an  attack  upon  pirates  in  the 
Archipelago  by  the  boats,  1826. 

74  W.  P.Blair.  Mate  of  Li  fey  during  the  Burmese 
war;  and  of  Blonde  serving  on  shore  at  the  re- 
duction of  the  Morea  Castle,  in  1828. 

75  G.  S.  Hand,  promoted  for  service  in  the  Bur- 
mese war. 

77  E.  K.  H.  Hallett  commanded  the  boats  of  Bel- 
lerophon  at  Gebail  and  Sidon ;  and  in  that  ship  at 
the  capture  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

78  J.  G.  Dick,  Mid.  of  Lifey  during  Burmese  war. 

79  H.  J.  W.  S.  P.  Gallwey,  Lieut,  of  Pique,  and 
commanded  the  boats  at  the  taking  of  the  towns  of 
Caiffaand  Tsour,  on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  and  at  St. 
Jean  D*Acre,  in  1840. 

80  H.  M.  EUicombe,  Lieut,  of  Ringdove  on  the 
coast  of  Spain,  and  employed  at  the  sieges  of  Bilboa 
during  the  civil  war  in  1836, 37. 

1842 

1  G.  Davies,  Mid.  of  Ajax  at  the  siege  of  San  Se- 
bastian, capture  of  Santa  Clara,  and  of  Fr.  brig 
Halcyon,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers. 
Served  in  boats  of  Seringapatam  at  the  destruction 
of  a  pirate  schooner  off  Cuba;  and  in  those  of  Naiad 
at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war,  under 
the  batteries  of  Bona,  and  capture  of  a  Mystico  at 
Hvdra,  and  other  piratical  vessels  in  the  Archi- 
pelago. Lieut.  Com.  R.  C.  Tartar  and  captured 
fifteen  smuggling  vessels.  Has  received  six  hon. 
medals  and  three  hon.  presents  of  phite  from  public  - 
associations  for  his  exertions  in  saving  the  lives  of 
swpwrecked  and  drowning  persons,  and  five  times 
officially  noticed.   Severely  contused  in  suppressing 

a  meal  not,  1847. 

2  J.M.Langtry,  Mid.  of  ^/Wcn  at  Navarin. 

2*  G.  E.  Davis,  Mid.  of  San  ^mc/"  serving  in  the 
flotilUi  at  the  landing  in  Walcheren,  July.  1809,  till 
Jan.  1810;  of  Alacrity  when  captured  by  Fr.  brig 
Abeille,  in  which  action  he  was  wounded  ;  and  of 
Seahorse  in  command  of  a  flat  boat  at  New  Orleans, 
and  present  at  all  the  actions  with  the  army. 

3  T.  Mitchell.  Mid.  of  Edinburgh,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  several  of  the  enemy's 
batteries  and  convoys  on  the  coast  of  Italy ;  of  At- 
rieuse  at  the  storming  of  Ponza,  in  1813 ;  of  Berwick 
at  the  siege  of  Gaieta ;  and  Impregnable  at  the  bom- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


98 


Services  of  Commanders. 


bardment  of  Algiers.  Actinff  Lieut  of  Icarus,  and 
succeeded  to  the  commaDd  of  the  boats  after  Lieut. 
Layton,  a  midshipman,  and  boat's  crew  were  killed 
in  an  attack  upon  pirates  at  the  Isle  of  Pines,  on 
the  coast  of  Culia,  ld24. 

4  C.  Holbrook,  Mid.  of  Pallas.,  and  senred'in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  four  privateers  off  the  Naze  of 
Norway  ;  oi  Alcmene^  and  wounded  in  an  attack  on 
a  convoy  in  the  Adriatic,  in  1813 ;  and  of  Caledonia^ 
at  the  siege  of  Genoa,  1814. 

6.  M.  De  Courcy,  Lieut,  commanding  Charvbdis, 
6  gun  bri^,  when  employed  in  protecting  British  in- 
terests, m  1841 ;  attacked  and  captured  and  de- 
slroyea  the  Federal  squadron  at  Carthagena. 

8  J.  Anderson  (//),  Mid.  of  RarmlHes  at  the  at- 
tack on  New  Orleans,  capture  of  the  flotilla  on  Lac 
Boiigne,  taking  of  Washington,  and  attack  on  Balti- 
more, 1813,  14. 

9  T.  S.  Brock,  Lieut,  of  Blonde  at  the  reduction 
of  Morea  Castle,  in  1828. 

12  H.  Dumaresq,  Mid.  of  Fictor  and  Owen  Glen- 
dower  during  the  Ashantee  War,  1823,  24.  Served 
three  years  on  the  eoaat  of  Spam  during  the  civil 
war,  and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Wolverene,  and  com- 
manded her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  slave 
factory  at  Corisco,  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  in  1840, 
for  which  he  was  promoted. 

13  W.  H.  Symons,  Mid.  of  Canada  at  the  defeat 
of  Bom^art's  sauadron,  in  1798 ;  and  of  Naiad,  and 
served  m  her  boats  cutting  out  some  veKsels  from 
under  the  batteries  of  the  Penmarks,  in  1801.  Mate 
of  Victory  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut,  of  Conqtieror,  and 
employed  in  her  boats  in  co-operation  with  the  Pa- 
triots on  the  coast  of  Catalonia.  Lieut,  of  Royal 
Sovereign  at  destruction  of  lAon  and  Robuste  off 
Cette,  1809 ;  and  Senior  of  Dauntless,  1814-15, 
blockading  the  Chesapeake,  &c. 

15  J.  A.  Stevens,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Sulphur 
bomb  in  the  attack  on  Granville,  in  1803:  was  in 
Seahorse  in  her  action  with  a  Turkish  squadron,  and 
capture  of  JHadere  Zaffer,  in  1808;  and  wounded 
and  made  prisoner  while  bearing  despatches  to  Pa- 
lermo, from  Lord  Collingwood,  off  Toulon. 

16  E.  S.  Pearce,  Lieut,  of  Princess  Charlotte  at 
St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

17  J.  C.  Gill,  Mid.  of  Achille  at  Trafalgar,  and 
Mate  of  same  ship  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
snuadron,  1806 ;  and  served  in  the  expedition  to 
Walchercn ;  and  in  ihe  flotilla  at  the  defence  of 
Cadiz,  1809-10.  Lieut,  at  the  blockade  of  Toulon, 
1811,  and  in  action  with  Fr.  fleet ;  and  of  Hibernia 
in  the  Adriatic  and  Coast  of  Catalonia.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Goldfinch  serving  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  1814. 

18  Lord  W.  Compton,  Lieut,  of  Wellesley,  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  the  taking  of  Chinghae  in 
1811. 

19  H.  H.  Budd,  Mid.  of  Antelope  in  an  attack  on 
an  enemy's  flotilla  nearOstend,  in  1804. 

20  C.  E.  Tennant,  Flag  Lieutenant  in  Wellesley 
at  the  taking  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841,  and  of 
CornwalUs,  when  he  served  on  shore  at  the  attack 
on  the  Chinese  camn  at  Secahon,  taking  of  Woosung 
and  Shangae,  and  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

21  M.  Dwyer,  Mid.  of  Temerawre  at  the  de- 
fence of  Cadiz,  in  1810;  and  of  27»t7^  at  the  des- 
truction of  several  armed  ships  in  Sagone  Bay,  and 
served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  brig  from  Port 
Hercule,  and  three  others  from  the  mouth  of  the 
Tiber,  in  1811.  Mate  of  Minstrel,  in  1812,  and  landed 
with  a  boat's  crew  of  seven  men  at  Biendom,  in  Ali- 
cant,  with  which  force  he  gained  possession  of  a  bat- 


tery, garrisoned  by  80  soldiers.    In  defeading  the 

Kst  against  200  Fr.  troops,  he  received  seventeen 
yonet  wounds,  and  was  made  prisoner.  Laeot.  of 
Revolutionnaire,  and  commanded  a  division  of  boats 
storming  the  island  of  Santa  Clara ;  and  served  in 
the  trenches  at  the  siege  of  SL  Sebastian.  Gaz.  1811. 

21*  J.  T.  Paulson,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Sophie  during 
the  Burmese  war. 

22  T.  G.  Forbes,  Mid.  of  Dartmouth  at  Navarin  ; 
Lieut,  of  PrincessCharlotte  at  St  Jean  D'Acre,  184a 

23  Hon.  C.  St.  Clair,  Mate  of  Photnix  in  the  ope- 
rations un  the  north  coast  of  Spain  during  the  ciWl 
war  in  1836,  37. 

25  J.  Tudor,  commanded  H.  G.  L  C.  steamer 
Pluto  at  the  taking  of  Woosung  and  Shanghae,  and 
the  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

26  R.B.  Crawford,  Mid.  ofiSfiand  in  charge  of  a 
prize  slaver  with  1  gun  and  h  men.  beat  oflT,  aaer  an 
action  of  two  hours,  in  which  he  was  wounded, 
the  Sp.  pirate  Carolina  of  10  (;uns  and  97  men,  for 
which  he  was  officially  mentioned  in  the  Gazette 
and  promoted.  Was  also  frequently  enf»ged  at 
the  capture  of  slavers  while  serving  in  the  K**, 
Volunteer  on  the  coast  of  China,  serving  in 
Phlegethon,  at  Amoy,  where  he  planted  the  British 
colours  for  the  first  time,  and  led  a  party  of  50 
men  at  the  destruction  of  barracks  &c.,  at  Kittoiu 
Point;   also  at  Canton,  Chusan,    and    Chinghae, 

29  G.  Skipwith,  Lieut,  of  ComwalHs  on  the  coast 
ofChina,  inl842. 

30  H.  J.  Lacon,  Lieut,  of  Castor  and  North  Star 
in  the  operations  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  during 
the  civil  war  from  18.'^  to  40  ;  and  Senior  of  Blonde 
during  all  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China 
from  January,  1842,  to  the  conclusion  of  the  war. 

31  J.  C.  Bynon,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Druid  in  China. 

32  V.  A.  Massingberd,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Blenheim 
in  China. 

33  J.  G.  Harrison,  Lieut,  of  iMme  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton,  in  1841 ;  and  Senior  of  Cal- 
liope on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1842. 

34  C.  Starmer,  Lieut,  of  Blonde,  served  on  shore 
at  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at  Se^ahon  ard 
the  heights  and  town  of  Cha-poo^  and  assisted  at  the 
capture  of  Woosung  and  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  IB42. 

35  J.  Fitrjames,  Lieut,  of  CornwalUs,  and  directed 
the  rocket  force  in  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp 
at  Segahon.  Present  at  the  takins  of  Woosung  and 
Shan^hae.  and  severely  woundedf  at  the  capture  of 
the  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

36  H.  C.  Hawkins,  Lieut,  of  Blenheim  at  the 
capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841 ;  and  on  the 
coast  of  China,  in  1842. 

37  J.  Stoddart,  Lieut.of  CornwalUs  at  the  taking 
of  Woosung  and  Shanehae,  and  commanded  the 
boats  at  the  capture  of  the  aty  of  Chin-Kianir-Foo. 
in  1842.  ^         • 

38  P.  A .  Helpman ,  Lieut,  of  Columbine  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Canton,  in  1841 ;  and  served  on  shore  at 
the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon. 

40  J.  C.  M.  Touzeau,  Mid.  of  Genoa  at  Navarin. 
Lieut,  of  Pylades^  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the 
capture  of  one  of  three  pirates  ;  and  Senior  of  that 
ship  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1840, 

,  41  W.  H.  Maitland,  Mid.  of  Castor  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  Spain  (during  the  civD  war),  in 
18.15,  M ;  and  acting  Lieut  of  Hyacinth  and  Welles- 
ley,  and  in  command  of  Algcrine  from  the  cum- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


99 


in«ncement  till  the  clote  of  the  war  in  China.  His  | 
serrices  were  officially  noticed  at  the  taking  of 
Chapoo. 

42  T.  Woodgate,  Senior  Lieut  of  Nwtk  Star  in 
China. 

43  T.  F.  Birch,  Senior  Lieut  ofModeste,  and  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  Chinese  fire-rafts  at 
Chinghae. 

1843 

1  W.  Speck,  Mate  of  Roval  Gtorge  at  the  passage 
oi  the  Dardanelles,  1807.  Lieut  of  Belleule  at  the 
takinf^  of  Martinioue,  1809 ;  and  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  where  ne  was  landed  in  command  of  the 
seamen  of  the  ship.  Senior  of  Scylla,  when  she 
took,  br  boardinfr.  under  the  batteries  of  the  He  de 
l^ns,  a  Tr.  brig  of  war  of  12  guns ;  and  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigate  JTeser,  in  1813. 

2  W.  Prowsc,  Mid.  of  Excellent  assisting  at  dc- 
fenre  of  Rosas,  1808,  at  destruction  of  gun-boats 
and  convoy  at  Duin,  1809.  Mid.  of  Standard  at 
defence  of  Cadiz,  and  at  Huelras,  1811-12. 

3  C.  Thurtell,  Mid.  of  Altrt  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807;  of  jiboukir  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
where  he  commanded  a  gun -boat,  in  1809  ;  and  at 
Riga,  where  he  commanded  a  Rusftian  gun-boat. 
Mate  in  command  of  Racer  cutter,  rendered  an  im- 
porunt  service  to  the  King  of  Naples  during  a  dis- 
turbance at  Palermo,  in  1820. 

4  J.  M.  Mottley,  Lieut  of  Reven%e  at  St  Jean 
D'Acre,  lg48. 

6  T.  D.  Stewart.  Mid.  of  Leviathan  at  the  des- 
truction of  two  ships  of  the  line  otf  Cette,  in  1809. 
Lieut,  commanding  Swan  and  captured  an  armed 
smuggling  cutter,  1821,  andrendered  important  as- 
sisiance  to  the  civil  authorities  of  Newcastle  during 
the  riots  of  1822. 

7  R.  C.  Michell,  Mid.  of  Araehne  in  the  Burmese 

war. 

8  .\.  Vyner,  Mate  of  Blenheim^  and  severely 
wounded  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1841. 

9  P.  R.  Coghlan,  Lieut  of  Mmden^  and  com- 
manded a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 

10  G.  Winsor,  Mid.  of  Union^  at  the  surrender 
of  Genoa,  in  1814 ;  and  in  Fury,  bomb,  at  Algiers ; 
Commanded  Diana,  st  vessel,  during  the  Burmese 
war;  and  Senior  Lieut  of  BelleUle,  and  com- 
manded her  boats  at  the  Uking  of  Chin-Kian^;- 
Foo,  and  operations  in  the  Yang  Tse  Kiang,  in 

.  11  T.  Wilson,  Lieut,  of  Blenkeim  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton,  1841. 

12  J.  H.  WeUer,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Algiers. 

^12*  G.  SnelL  Mid.  of  Fervent  at  the  siege  of 
OHntzic,  1812,  13;  and  of  Icarut  in  charge  of  a 
boat  in  an  attack  upon  pirates  at  the  isle  of 
Piiies,  1824. 

13  W.  Winniett,  Mid.  of  Cleopatra  at  the  capture 
of  Topazt  from  under  the  batteries  of  Guadaloupe, 
and  reduction  of  Martinique,  in  1809. 

1844 

1  C.  A .  JohnstOD,  Mid.  of  A/ramemnon  at  Trafal- 
fPU* ;  St  Domingo ;  and  Copenhagen,  1807. 

2  W.  Crispin,  Mid.  of  Lion  schooner,  and  em« 
ployed  agaiiist  ihe  pirates  in  the  West  Indies. 

2*  F.  W.  Horton,  Lieut  of  Dido^  and  commanded 


her  boats  at  the  destrucUon  of  the  forts  and  settle- 
ments of  the  pirates  in  the  Sarebus  River,  on  the 
coast  of  Borneo,  in  1843. 

3  C.  F.  Schomberg,  Lieut  of  HaatiTkgt^  and  in  the 
boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  magazine  at  Hey  rout,  in 
1840. 

5  C.  J.  F(*atherstone,  Mid.  of  Maidstone  on  the 
coast  of  America,  in  1813.  14,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  four  large  armed  schooners 
in  the  Rapi>Rhannock  river,  capture  of  Georgetown 
and  Frederickstown,  and  on  other  services.  Mate 
of  Fury  at  Algiers. 

8    G.  Wodehouse,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

10  W.  C.  Chamberlain,  Mate  of  Stromboli  on  the 
coast  of  Syria  and  at  St.  Jean  I) 'Acre. 

11  £.  Codd,  Lieut  of  Talbot  at  St  Jean  D'Acre. 

13  J.  Lunn.  Mid.  of  Phoebe  at  the  capture  of 
U.  S.  frigate  Essex;  and  served  in  the  boats  of  Re- 
volutionnaire  at  the  capture  of  several  pirates  in  tlie 
Mediterranean,  in  1821. 

14  J.  V.  Willyams,  Lieut  of  Nimrod  in  the  ope- 
rations agamst  Canton,  in  1841. 


1845 

I  Graham  Hewett  Mid.  of  Harpy  co-onerating 
with  the  army  in  the  Tagus,  1810 ;  and  or  Scevtre 
frequently  employed  in  the  boau  in  Quiberon  Bay. 

4  R.  A.  Stewart,  Mate  of  Volage  at  Aden,  in 
1839;  and  Lieut,  of  Hyacinth  in  the  operations 
against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  city,  in  1841. 

.5  D.  Roberteon,  Act  Com.  of  Hazard  and 
severely  wounded  in  an  affray  with  the  natives  at 
the  Bay  of  Islands,  New  Zealand,  1845. 

6  J.  H.  Gennys,  Mid.  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin, 
and  wrecked  in  that  ship  during  the  attack  on  Cara- 
busa.  Mate  of  North  Star  and  employed  on  shore 
at  Jamaica  during  an  insurrection  ;  and  of  Royalist 
serving  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836-37. 

7  B.  Drury,  served  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1841 . 

8  F«  Pe  Sausmarez,  Mid.  of  Blonde  at  the  re- 
duction of  Morea  Castle,  in  1828. 

II  H.  R.  Foote,  Mate  of  Gorgon  during  tlie 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the 
storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

12  G.  Morritt,  Senior  Mate  of  Skipjack  at  capture 
of  El  Marte,  large  armed  slave  brig,  1835.  Senior 
Lieut  of  Vestal  commanding  her  gun-boat  at  the 
capture  of  piratical  forts  in  the  ishind  of  Borneo,  for 
which  he  was  promoted. 

14  L.  De  Prevost,  Senior  Lieut  of  Pantaloon  in 
command  of  the  boats  of  the  brig,  and  captured, 
by  boarding,  a  piratical  vessel,  in  1845. 

16  A.  J.  Woodlev,  Mid.  of  Isis  at  reduction  of 
Carabusa,  1828,  and  Mate  of  Revenge  at  St  Jean 
D'Acre,  1840.  Senior  Lieut  of  Gorgon  at  the 
actions  off  Obligado,  and  in  passing  San  Lorenzo, 
1845-46. 


1846 

1  S.  Hodge.  Mid.  of  Autumn  in  her  actions  with 
Boulogne  flotilla,  1805 ;  and  of  Grasshopper  in  the 
action  otf  Cadiz,  and  in  the  Mediterranean,  1807,  8. 
Acting  Lietit  or  Druid  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and 
Tarifa,  1811. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


100 


Services  of  Cotnmandeni. 


2  H.  RaodiUl  has  receired  the  gold  medal  and 
boat  from  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  lives 
from  ship-wrecked  vessels. 

3  R.  J.  Otway,  Senior  Lient.  of  CoMtot^  and 
second  in  command  of  naval  brigade  during  the 
operations  in  New  Zealand,  and  capture  of  Ka- 
witti's  pah,  1846. 

5  R.  W.  Twiss,  Mid.  of  Tigress^  at  the  capture  of 
Senegal,  and  many  slave  vessels,  1809-12;  and 
served  until  the  peace  on  the  coast  of  France,  and 
in  the  Baltic. 

6  J.  Sanderson,  Senior  Mate  of  Pktenix  at  Acre, 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Fantome  at  destruction  of 
Moorish  pirates,  when  he  was  severely  wounded. 

7  W.  Morris,  (6)  Mid.  of  Genoa  at  Navarin. 

8  G.  Ogle,  Mid.  of  Edinburgh,  serving  in  the 
boatsatBeyrout,andat  the  bombardment  of  Acre, 
1840. 


10    H.  G.  Morris,  Mid.  of  Oltugow  at  Navarin. 

12  C.  F.  A.  Shadwell,  Lieut,  of  Castor  at  the 
capture  of  Caiffa  and  Tsour  on  the  coast  of  Syria, 
and  at  bombardment  of  Acre. 

15  J.  Macdougall,  Lieut,  of  Pique^  and  served  at 
the  taking  of  the  towns  of  Caitfa  and  Tsour  (in 
which  service  he  was  severely  wounded),  and  at  St. 
Jean  D'Acre,  in  1&40. 

17  G.  E.  Patey.  Mate  of  Ringdove,  and  lost  an 
eye  at  the  siege  of  Bilboa,  1KI6,  and  of  Carysfort  at 
St.  Jean  D'Acre,  and  promoted.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Agincourt  in  the  expeaition  Hgainst  the  pirates  of 
Borneo,  and  officially  named  in  the  despatches,  1846. 

18  E.  Monday,  Mate  of  Hazard,  in  charge  of  a 
boat  cutting  out  two  vessels  from  under  the  bat- 
teries in  Audierne  Bay,  1803.  Acting  Lieut,  of 
PhfBWXi  and  in  1806  commanded  the  boats  of  that 
ship,  and  of  Colpoys,  at  capture  of  a  Sp.  armed  mis- 
tico.  In  1810,  when  Senior  Lieut,  of  same  sbip,com> 
manded  her  boats,  and  in  conjunction  with  those  of 
Jalouse,  boarded  and  captured  Fr.  privateer  Peiit 
Charles  of  14  guns  and  75  men  ;  and  in  1811  com- 
manded a  par^  of  seamen  and  marines,  and  Rained 
possession,  by  escalade,  of  Fort  Concordia,  Isle  of 
Timor,  mounting  12  guns  on  the  sea  face.  In  the 
same  year  had  charge  of  boats  of  Phoenix  at  the  re- 
duction of  Fort  Pulo  Kissa ;  and  again  under  Capt. 
Owen  at  the  reduction  of  Palambang.  In  1812 
commanded  her  boats,  and  those  of  Barracouta,  in 
an  attack  upon  a  piratical  settlement  at  Sarob.18 
(Borneo) ;  and  again  in  the  Archipelago  in  1815, 
when  two  piratical  feluccas  were  captured. 

19  G.  Kennicott,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Royal 
Sovereign  at  Trafalgar. 

20  H.  J.  Jones,  Mid.  of  Renown  at  destruction 
of  Robuste  and  lAon  Fr.  line  of  battle-ships,  i^. 
Mate  of  Ruby  and  employed  in  a  gun- boat  in  the 
Little  Belt,  and  drove  on  shore  and  destroyed  two 
Danish  armed  cutters,  1810,  for  which  he  wait  pro- 
moted. Senior  Lieut,  of  Jasper  and  eneaged  Fr. 
privateer  of  superior  force,  re-capturing  her  prize. 
Lieut,  of  Sultan  and  commanded  a  division  of  uoats 
in  a  successful  attack  on  a  convoy  under  batteries 
in  Basque  Roads,  1813.    Gaz.  1810. 

21  G.  ButUer,  Mid.  of  Africaine  when  captured 
by  Fr.  frisates,  fyhigenie  and  Attree,  off  the  Isle  of 
France,  1810.  Lieut,  of  Barracouta,  and  captured 
in  her  boats  several  armed  piratical  proas  near 
Sumatra ;  and  of  Doris  taking  the  Island  of  Java. 

23  F.  White,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  4/rica  at 
Trafalgar;  served  in  Orestes  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807 ;  and  in  Milord  and  Cossack  euiployed  on  tiic 


coast  of  Spain,  and  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810. 
Gaz.  1806. 

24  J.  Bowie,  Mid.  and  second  in  command  of 
Ferreter  in  action  with  two  Fr.  brigs  of  war,  each 
of  superior  force;  and  Sub.  Lieut,  and  second  in 
command  of  lAnnet  at  capture  of  Fr.  privateers, 
Courier  and  Foudroyant^  after  a  severe  action,  also 
at  capture  of  numerous  other  of  the  enemy's 
vessels ;  and  in  the  Flushing  expedition  where  he 
commanded  gun-boats.  Acting  Lieut,  and  Lieut, 
commanding  gun-boats  and  divisions  off  Cadiz,,  at 
Tariffa,  and  in  the  Mediterranean,  1811, 13 ;  parti- 
cipating in  all  the  services  of  that  period,  and 
wounded  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona.  Commaiicled 
the  gun-boats,  &c.  on  the  Ebro,  1813,  and  in  chafige 
of  the  pontoon  bridges  co-operating  with  the  allied 
army,  and  in  an  attack  from  the  enemy  his  vessel 
was  blown  up,  and  the  principal  part  of  his  crew 
(including  himself  severely  wounded,)  killed  or 
wounded. 

23  W.  H.  Brand,  Mid.  of  Revenge  at  Trafalgar, 
and  at  capture  of  four  French  frigates,  in  18D(> ;  w 
Redwing,  and  constantly  engai^  with  Sp.  gun- 
boats and  batteries  in  the  Straits ;  of  Apolloy  and 
aRsisted  at  the  capture  of  a  frigate-built  ship  under 
the  batteries  of  Corsica,  destruction  of  the  lower  of 
St.  Cataldo,  and  capture  of  the  Island  of  Augusta. 
Commanded  Apollo's  boats  at  the  capture  of  an 
armed  vessel  off  Corfu,  in  1813 ;  and  the  boats  of 
IVeaxel  at  the  capture  of  an  armed  Settee  near 
Parga.    Gaz.  1813, 13. 

27  J.  Rawstome,  Mid.  of  Blossom,  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  Medes  Island,  in  1811 ; 
and  destruction  of  an  armed  schooner  and  convoy 
at  the  mouth  of  the  Rhone,  in  the  same  year.  Com- 
manded a  tender  of  Superb  on  the  coast  of  America, 
in  which  he  captured  several  vessels  laden  with 
military  stores,  m  1814. 

28  G.  Caswell,  Mid.  of  Parthian  in  action  with 
three  ships  of  war,  in  1808 ;  and  in  the  WaJcheren 
expedition,  in  1809  ;  served  with  Lord  Ezmouth  in 
the  nartial  sctions  with  the  French  fleet  off  Toulon, 
in  1813 ;  and  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa, 
in  1814.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Champion  in  the  Burmese 
war., 

30  G.  Goldfinch,  Acting  Master  of  Sophie,  and 
severely  wounded,  and  made  Lieut,  for  service 
during  the  Burmese  war. 

31  W.  Hamley,  Lient  of  EiHnburgh  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  oombardment 
of  St  Jean  D*Acre.  1840. 

32  J.  W.  Finch,  Mid.  of  Fame  at  the  blockade 
of  Toulon,  1811;  and  when  co-operating  with  the 
army  from  Alicant  to  Barcelona,  was  present  in  the 
boats  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  convoys 
and  m  attacking  the  enemy's  batteries  and  fortified 
towns.  Served  in  a  gun-boat  at  the  siege  of  Tarra- 
gona, and  subsequently  commanded  a  boat  at  the 
capture  of  the  privateers  and  other  vessels  in  the 
Mole.  Mid.  of  IphigetUa  and  commanded  a  boat  at 
the  destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla,  and  co-operated 
with  the  forces  at  the  capture  of  Washington.  Has 
received  the  thanks,  and  also  a  Med.  from  Royal 
Humane  Soc.  for  saving  lives. 

33  J.  J.  M'Donneli,  Mid.  of  Cambrian  in  charge 
of  a  merchant  vessel,  beat  off  two  piratical  boats 
m  the  Negropont 

34  H.£.M'ingrove,  Mid.  of  i>ro«ne/Aew  at  Algiers. 

r>??  ^-  (5S®'  ^'*^"^'    ®^  Revenge  at   St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  1840. 

40    J.  H.  Norcock,  Mid.  of  lAffey  and  Lame. 

during  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  sii^tly  wounded. 

42    G.  Gore,   Mid.   of  Albion  at  Navarin ;  and 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


101 


tMuUofrOm^  attfaecaptare  of  Aden,  in  1839. 
taking  tbe  Bogue  Forts  and  first  capture  of  Chusan. 

,  44  A.  Heseltine,  Mate  of  Andromache^  forcing 
the  Bocca  Tigris,  1834,  and  in  boats  of  that  ship 
served  on  several  occasions  against  the  Malay 
pirates  m  1836. 

_  45  W.  H.  Doblfie,  Hon.  Med.  Royal  Humane 
Society. 

47  H.  S.  Hawker,  served  in  boats  of  Edinbur/rh 
at  the  destruction  of  a  magazine  at  Beyrout,  and  in 
that  ship  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

48  J.  J.  B.  E.  Frere.  Mid.  of  Cameletm  and  Zeln-a 
at  capture  of  Greek  pirates  in  .1827-28.  Lieut,  of 
I^rincen  Ckaricttt  kX.  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

50  H.  E.  S.  Winthrop,  Lieut,  of  Caxtw  during 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840.  and  pre- 
sent at  the  taking  of  Caiffa  and  Tyre,  and  tx>mbard  • 
ment  of  Acre. 

51  T.  H.  Christian^  Lieut,  oi  Princess  Charlotte^ 
and  served  on  shore  m  the  operation^  on  the  coast 
of  Syria,  and  present  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

52  A.  Cumming,  Mate  of  Cyclops  and  led  the 
Tarkiah  troops  to  the  assault  at  the  storming  of 
Sidon.  Present  on  several  otlier  occasions  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  in  1840,  and  his  service  officially 
noticed.  Lieut  in  command  of  /Vo/ic'#  pinnace, 
and  captured  piratical  slaver  Ftncedora,  1S43.  Hon. 
Med.  Koyal  Humane  Soc. 

55  T.  Carmichael,  assisted  at  the  capture  of 
Amoy  and  Chinghae,  1841. 

58,  Lord  A.  W.  Beauclerk,  Mate  of  Wellesley. 
serving  on  shore  at  the  attack  on  Chuenpee.  and 
commanded  a  rocket  boat  at  the  Bocca  TigriSi 
and  assisted  at  the  storming  of  the  forts.  Men- 
tioned in  three  official  despatches,  riz.,  for  the 
cantures  of  Amoy,  Chusan,  and  Chinghae.  1840,  41. 
Wrecked  in  a  typhoon  on  tbe  island  of  Tyloa,  while 
commanding  the  cutter  Louisa  with  the  government 
plenipotentiaries  on  board;  and  detained  as  a 
hostile  for  payment  of  the  ransom  demanded  for 
their  liberation. 

59  H.  King,  (b)  Mate  of  JTelieslep  at  capture  of 
Canton,  1841.  Lieut  of  Alf^erine  at  tbe  taking  of 
Chapoo  and  Woosung,  and  m  the  operations  in  the 
Yang  tse  Kiang,  1842. 

GO  R.  S.  Smith,  Lieut,  of  Oorgtm^  and  in 
her  boats  cut  out  a  schooner  in  the  Uruguay 
(Parana)  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  banks ;  in 
same  ship  at  destruction  of  batteries  at  Punta 
Obligado;  and  in  action  with  batteries  of  San 
Lorenzo,  also  in  the  Parana. 

61  J.  B.  Willoughby,  Mate  of  yiagara,  and 
repelled  the  attack  of  a  larse  party  of  American 
marauders  while  in  command  of  a  small  party  sta- 
ioned  at  Grenadier  Island  in  tbe  St.  Lawrence, 
1839.    Hon.  Med.  Roy.  Hum.  Society. 

62  J.  H.  Beauchamp  (formerly  Proctor).  Lieut, 
commanded  the  Harpy  steam  vessel  at  Obligado, 
and  promoted  for  services  in  the  Parana,  1846. 

63  G.  BUne,  Lieut  of  Benbow  during  the  opera- 
tions on  tbe  coast  of  Spain,  and  at  Acre,  1840. 


1847. 

2  W.  B.  Stocker,  Mid.  of  Prometheus,  at  Algiers. 

3  J.  H.  Helby,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charloiie^  at 
Algiers. 

4  N.  Vansittart,  Mate  of  ComwalHs.  serving  at 
the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at  Seganon,  and  at 
cut>iure  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  1842. 


5  A.  P.  E.  Wilmot,  Lieut,  of  Powerful  at  Acre, 
1840. 

6  J.  G.  Mackenzie,  Mid  of  Philomel,  atNavarin. 
9^  R.  Coote,  Lieut,  of  Vulture,  and  commanded 

a  division  of  boats  durine  the  operations  in  the 
Canton  nver,  1847,  for  which  he  was  promoted. 

11.  T.  Miller,  Lieutof>/^'n<m(r/,  and  commanded 
a  gun -boat  and  division  of  seamen  at  the  destruction 
ofpiratical  forts  in  Maloodoo  Bay,  Borneo,  1845. 

12  R.  D.  White  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and 
at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

13  G.  Oldmixon,  Mid.  of  Bellona  at  the  attack 
on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  and  Walcheien  expedj- 
tion  in  1809  ;  and  of  Prince  of  Wales,  and  served  on 
shore  at  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814. 

14  C.  R.  Johnson  commanded  the  boats  of  Prin- 
cess Charlotte  at  Gehail ;  served  on  shore  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  and  subse- 
quently contused  by  the  explonion  of  a  magazine. 

16  W.  P.  Crozier,  Lieut,  of  Wasp  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria.  1840,  including  the 
storming  of  Sidon,  and  bomnarament  of  Acre. 

18  J.J.  Palmer,  officially  noticed  when  Mate  of 
Comwallis,  at  capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

20  H.  D.  Rogers,  Mid.  of  Cameleon  and  Zebra 
at  capture  of  Greek  pirates,  and  reduction  of  Cara- 
busa,  1827,  28.  Mate  of  Saracen  on  north  coast  of 
Spain,  1834,  37,  and  Lieut,  of  Revenue  on  the  coast 
of  Syria  and  bombardment  of  Acre,  1840. 


1848-49. 

1  J.  R.  Woodriff,  Mid.  of  Donegal  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  of  Diadem,  and  served  on  shore  at  Maldonado, 
Monte  Video,  and  Buenos  Ay  res.  Actively  em- 
ployed in  a  gun-boat  at  Cadiz,  in  1810-11,  when  be- 
longing to  St.  Alban's, 

5  H.  Need,  Mate  of  Z>n<t(/ at  the  attack  upon 
Canton  ;  and  Lieut,  of  Harlequinf  and  served  in  ner 
boats  in  a  severe  encounter  with  pirates  on  the 
coast  of  Suoiatra,  in  1844. 

6  T.  Kisbee,  Senior  Lieut  of  Driver,  1&12-3,  in 
the  Yanff- tse- Kiang,  and  also  during  the  disturb- 
ances at>Iew  Zealand,  1846. 

7  W.  T.  Bate,  Mate  of  Blenheim,  and  wounded 
at  the  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

8  J.  A.  L.  Wharton,  Senior  Lieut  of  Phi- 
lomel and  commanded  the  boats  at  an  attack  upon  a 
piratical  slaver,  for  which  he  was  promoted. 

9  W.  Moorsom,  Lieut,  of  Endymion,  serving  in 
China,  1842. 

10  J.  A.  Macdonald,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Wolf,  in 
1836-37,  and  commanded  her  boats  in  several  actions 
with  pirates  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca ;  in  the  former 
year  with  eighteen  of  two  guns  each,  and  in  the  latter 
destroyed  several  off  the  Island  of  Pulo  Linghy. 

12  W.  K.  Hall,  Mate,  and  Ciimmanded  the 
launch  of  Benbow  in  the  attack  on  Tortosa.  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  and  in  that  ship  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre 
in  1840.  * 

14  A.  G.  West,  Mid.  of  Benbow,  and  officially 
noticed  as  commanding  her  pinnace  at  the  atbick  on 
the  town  of  Tortosa.  on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  and  St. 
Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

15  A.  Booth,  Mate  of  Challenger  when 
wrecked  in  So.  America;  Lieut,  of  Thtmderrr 
during  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  and  at 
St.  Jean  D'Acre. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


102 


Services  of  Commanders. 


16  W.  H.  Stewart,  Mid.  of  Caryafort,  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  in  1840,  and  officially  noticed. 

18  C.  J.  Austen,  Mate  of  Bellrrophon  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1840. 

20  P.  Somerville,  serving  as  agent  of  transports 
at  the  capture  of  Canton,  1841. 

21  J.  A.  St.  Leger,  Mate  of  Calliope^  and  present 
at  the  capture  of  Canton,  and  all  the  operations  in 
the  river ;  and  of  Blenheim  at  capture  of  Amoy, 
Chusan,  Chinghae,  and  Ningpo,  1841-42. 

22  H.  J.  Julian,  Lieut,  of  Wolverene  serving  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  slave  factory  at 
Corisco,  coast  of  Africa,  in  1840. 

23  R.  T.  Bedford  served  in  the  boats  of  Hastings 
at  Uie  attack  upon  the  castle  at  Beyront,  1840. 

24  £.  A.  Glynn,  Senior  Mate  of  Fair  Rosamond 
and  of  Curlen^  and  Senior  Lieut  of  Cygnet  during 
the  active  services  of  those  ships  on  the  coast  of 
Africa.  Lieut.  Commander  of  Dart  on  the  same 
station,  and  in  conjunction  with  Philomel  captured 
a  felucca,  after  a  severe  fight  in  the  boats,  1848. 

25  A.  H.  Gardner,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Polyphemus^ 
and  promoted  for  services  performed  against  pirates, 

lc74o* 

26  L.  Roberts,  Mid.  of  Montagu  at  the  evacua* 
tion  of  Scylla  Castle,  in  1808,  and  of  Revenge,  en- 
gaged in  boat  service  at  Walcheren,  and  also  present 
atthe  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads,  1809. 

31  E.  Herrick,  Mid.  of  Revenge  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and 
wounded  while  serving  in  the  batteries  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Flushing,  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

34  H.  Phelps,  Mate  of  Powerful  at  Acre,  1840, 
and  officially  mentioned  and  promoted  for  the  cap- 
ture of  Chin-Kiang-Foo  when  Mate  of  Comwal&s, 
Twice  severely  wounded  during  the  operations  in 
the  River  PUte.  1845. 


I  35  R.  Purvis,  Mid.  of  Blonde  and  officially  men- 
tioned for  service  in  the  boats  during  the  operaiious 
I  in  Canton  river,  and  also  in  storming  the  heights  of 
]  that  city,  where  he  served  as  Aid-de-Camp  to  the 
officer  commanding  the  brigade  of  seauien  aod 
marines.  Wounded  in  attacking  the  batteries  of 
Woosung,  and  present  at  capture  of  Chin-KiAng- 
Foo,  and  when  the  treaty  of  Nankin  was  concluded. 

38.  J.  O.  Johnson,  Mate  of  Blonde^  and  oflScially 
mentioned  in  the  despatch  for  the  destruction  of 
Chinese. fire  crafts,  1842. 

40.  J.  H.  Kay,  Mid.  of  Chanticleer,  during  her 
scientific  voysf^,  1827.  29.  Lieut,  of  Terror  ia 
Ross's  Antarctic  expedition,  IS3S ;  and  has  «nce 
been  in  charge  of  Afagnetic  Observatory  at  Hobart 
Town. 

45  E.  W.  VansitUrt,  Mate  of  ComwalUs  daring 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  1842. 

47  W.  T.  Rivers,  Mate  of  CaUiope  and  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Sulphur  during  all  the  important  u|u>- 
rations  in  the  rivers  and  on  the  coasts  of  ChinH, 
1841,  42,  including  the  capture  of  the  heists  of 
Canton,  when  he  was  wounded  while  serving  un 
shore  with  the  army.  Honourably  mentioned  on 
several  occasions  in  the  Gazetted  despatchi'». 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Albatross^  1844, 47,  on  the  Cf  ast 
of  Africa,  actively  employed  in  the  suppre^aion  of 
the  slave  trade. 

48.  R.  Studdert,  Mid.  of  Champion  doriog  the 
Burmese  war,  1825,  26. 


1860. 

1.  J.  E.  Knight,  Mid.  of  T^ompeuse^  and  serred 
on  shore  at  the  expedition  to  the  Scheldt,  and  of 
Beagle  at  the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  in  1813. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


103 
SERVICES  OF  RETIRED  COMMANDERS. 

TTkder  Ordbr  of  Council  op  1816. 


3  C.  Patey*  served  in  Warrior  in  Rodacy's  ac- 
tions, and  at  tJbe  capture  of  two  sail  of  the  line  in 
the  Mona  passage,  1782.  Lieut,  of  Terrible j  and 
blown  up  in  one  of  her  boats  at  the  evacuatioa  of 
Tofttlon,  1793.  Lieut,  of  game  ship  in  Uotham's 
actions,  1795.     Gaz.  1793. 

4  J.  S.  Moriencourt,  Lieut,  of  Princess  Royals 
and  commanded  a  floating  battery  which  suffered 
much  when  engaged  with  the  batteries  at  Toulon,  in 
1793- 

5  R.  Kerem,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Shehirake  in  action 
with  the  Fr.  frigate  SaUanandre^  in  1806.  Gaz.  1806. 

8  G.  N.  Tremlett,  Mid.  of  Queen  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion ;  and  Lieut,  of  Thalia  at  the  capture  of  the  Fr. 
frigates  Gloire  and  GentiUey  and  in  Brid port's  action 
in  1795.  Lieut,  of  Foudroyani  at  the  defeat  of 
Bompart's  squadron  off  the  coast  of  Ireland,  in  1798. 

10  T.  Muir,  succeeded  to  the  command  of  C^- 
rteur,  on  her  captain  being  killed  in  action  with  the 
Fr.  frigate  Reoonchet  in  1807. 

17  G.  M.  Higginson,  served  at  the  defence  of  the 
town  of  Lemner,  in  East  Friezland,  in  1799.  Gaz. 
1799. 

1 9  W.  Payne,  Lieut,  of  M&deste^  and  cut  out  a 
Datch  schooner  of  eight  guns  and  22  men,  in  the 
Straits  of  Snnda,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1800. 

24  W.  Warden,  Acting  Commander  of  Rattle^ 
sn€Lke,  and  captured  a  privateer  of  16  guns  and  130 
men  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1807.    Gaz.  1807. 

25  C.  Elsmere,  Mate  of  Lowestoffe  during  the 
occapati<^  of  Toulon,  1793  ;  and  served  on  shore  at 
taking  the  Mortella  tower,  and  storming  the  batteries 
of  St.Fiorenzo  and  Calvi,  1794.  Lieut,  of  Cumber/and 
in  Hotham's  action,  1795  ;  and  of  Britannia  off  Cape 
St.  Vincent,  14  Feb,  1797  ;  and  during  the  blockade 
of  Cadiz.  Lieut,  of  TerrUtle  in  the  expedition  to  Fer- 
rol,  1799. 

32  E.  Idbby,  wounded  while  Acting  Lieut,  of 
BlcHheim,  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  14  Feb.  1797.  Gaz. 
1797- 

34  C.  G.  Warren,  Lieut,  of  Alemene,  and  cut  out 
in  ber  boats  two  large  store  ships  from  Vivero  Har- 
bour, in  1799. 

35  R.  Bourne,  served  at  the  defence  of  tlie 
Islands  of  St.  Marcottf ;  and  while  commanding 
Feliof  schooner,  fought  a  privateer  of  greatly  supe^ 
rior  force  in  1805.  Severely  wounded  in  an  attack 
on  the  town  of  Hea  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  in  1806. 
Gaz.  1798. 

42  J.  J.  Rorie,  Mid.  of  Standard  in  Bridport's 
action,  and  in  the  expedition  to  Qniberon,  1795. 
Lieut,  of  EchOf  and  commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  a 
vessel  of  two  guns  from  Porto  Rico,  in  1797  ;  and  in 
command  of  Mome  Fortunee  brig,  captured  and  de- 
stroyed several  of  the  enemy's  vessels  of  war  and 
privateers  in  the  West  Indies. 

44  M.   Shuldham,  Lieut,  of  Edgar  at   Copen- 
ha^n  in  1801.    Has  received  the  gold  and  two  silver 
medals  from  the  Soc.  of  Arts  for  his  mechanical  in 
ventions. 

45  W.  Gilchrist,  Mid.  of  Sceptre,  and  hurt  at  the 


attack  on  St.  Domingo,  in  1794 ;  and  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Dutch  squadron  in  Saldanha  Bay,  in 

1796.  Lieut,  of  OiseaUj  and  commanded  three  of  her 
boats  cutting  out  a  privateer  from  under  a  battery  at 
Bourbon ;  and  assisted  in  the  action  with  two  Fr. 
frigates  off  the  Mauritius,  in  1799.  Senior  of  Maida 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1807. 

46  J.  U.  Bindon,  Mid.  of  Captain  at  the  occupa- 
tion of  Toulon,  and  reduction  of  Corsica;  and  of 
Agamemnon  in  Hotham's  actions,  1795.  Mid.  of 
Andromache,  and  wounded  at  the  capture  of  an  Alge- 
rine  fiigate.  and  in  company  with  the  fleet  in  the 
action  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  1797.  Lieut  of  Invincible , 
and  served  on  shore  at  reduction  of  Surinam  and 
Demerara. 

47  J.  Petley,  in  command  of  Locust  in  company 
with  Wrangler,  captured  a  Danish  armed  vessel  under 
a  heavy  fire  from  a  battery  and  musquetry  at  Al- 
bourgi,  in  1812.    Gaz.  1812. 

49  T.  Consitt,  Mid.  of  Dtfence  in  Howe's  action, 
1794;  in  Hotham's  actions  in  1795;  and  Mate  of 
same  ship  at  the  Nile.  Lieut,  commanding  a  gun- 
boat at  Gibraltar,  employed  in  the  protection  of  con- 
voys in  their  passage  through  the  Straits.  Lieut,  of 
Pomone  at  the  blockade  of  Flushing. 

50  G.  Thomas,  wounded  at  the  landing  of  the 
army  In  Egypt,  in  1801.    Gaz.  1801. 

60*  R.  Trotter,    Gaz.  1804. 

51  C.  Patriarche,  Mid.  of  Melampus  at  capture 
of  Pomone  and  consorts,  17^4,  and  of  Defence  at  the 
blockade  of  Cadiz,  and  Hotham's  second  action, 
1795.  Mate  of  D^ence  at  the  Nile,  1798.  Lieut, 
of  Superb  in  the  action  in  the  straits  of  Gibraltar, 
1801 ;  and  of  same  ship  and  severely  wounded  at  St. 
Domingo.    Gaz.  1806. 

52  G.  George,  Mid.  of  Lytix  at  the  capture  of  a 
large  privateer,  in  1798.  Lieut,  of  Boston,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  of 
six,  and  another  of  four  guns,  in  1801  ;  in  Chichester 
at  the  takinic  of  St.  Lucie  and  Tobago,  in  1803  ;  and 
in  Albicore  in  action  with  a  Fr.  flotilla,  in  1804. 

53  J.  Marshall  (a),   Gaz.  1806. 

55  N.  Manger,  Acting  Lieut,  of  SybiUe  at  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  frigate  Forte  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1798. 

56  J.  Pasley,  Lieut  of  Beaulieu,  and  served  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  Chevrette  from  Camaret  Bay, 
in  1801.  When  in  Lark  sloop  commanded  her  boats 
cutting  out  a  privateer  from  the  island  of  Cuba  in 
the  same  year.    Gaz.  1801,  01. 

57  J.  W.  Bailey,  Agent  of  Transports  in  the  ope- 
rations against  Genoa,  &c.  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

59  E.  Thrackston,  Mid.  of  Monarch,  and  wounded 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1801. 

60  C.  W.  Betty,  Lieut,  of  Dreadnought  at  Trafal- 
gar. 

61  J.  Turner,  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Hannibal  at 
her  capture  in  Algeziras  Bay,  1801. 

63    J.  Hiatt,  Mid.  of  Namw  off  Cape  Su  Vincent, 

1797,  and  served  in  boats  of  that  ship  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  Cadiz,  and  in  various  actions  with  gun 
boats  and  batteries  during  the  blockade  of  that  port. 
Lieut,  of  Theseus  at  the  evacuation  of  St.  Domingo 


Digitized  by 


Google 


104 


Services  of  Retired  Commanders. 


by  the  French,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Z>v- 
quunet  Creole,  ClorUde,  and  other  ships  with  the 
French  troops  on  board,  at  Cape  Nicholas  Mole, 
1803.  Conunanded  at  the  attack  upon  Cura^oa,  1804. 

64  J.  Barker,  when  commanding  Grenada  in  1806 
captured  Fr.  schooner  privateer  Prince$9e  Murai. 

65  Thos.  Mitchell,  Mid.  of  Amethjftt  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Dedaigneuse,  in  1801.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Harrier,  when  in  company  with  Phaeton  an  attack 
was  made  on  the  Fr.  frigate  SemiUante^  protected  by 
batteries  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1805  ;  and  in  action 
with  a  Dutch  squadron  in  the  Java  Seas,  in  1809. 
Senior  of  Sahette,  and  commanded  two  divisions  of 
boats  in  the  attack  on  13  enemy's  gun  vessels  during 
the  Walcheren  expedition.    Gaz.  1806. 

67  G.  Walker,  lieut.  of  Paihu,  and  commanded 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  two  Danish  privateers  on 
the  coast  of  Norway,  in  1810.    Gaz.  1810. 

69  R.  I.  Alleyn,  Lieut,  of  EgypHenne,  and  served 
in  her  boats  cutting  out  Aleide  of  34  guns,  from 
Muros  Bay,  in  1806. 

71  R.  Sutherland  commanded  boats  of  Morgiana 
and  Scout  at  the  capture  of  a  Sp.  armed  vessel  ofT 
Cape  Trafalgar,  1807. 

72  J.  Murray,  Lieut,  of  Stork  and  wounded  in 
boarding  enemy's  vessels  off  Porto  Rico,  and  assisted 
at  capture  of  several  armed  vessels  off  Cuba,  1806  ; 
also  at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  corvette  Cygne,  and  at 
surrender  of  Martinique,  1809. 

74  A.  B.  Howe,  served  as  Mid.  at  the  reduction 
of  W.  India  islands,  1797.  Lieut,  of  Leviathan  at 
Trafalgar ;  and  Senior  of  Renown  at  destruction  of 
Fr.  ships  Lion  and  Robuste  off  Cette,  1809. 

75  R.  Bastin,  Lieut,  of  BelleisUy  at  Trafalgar; 
and  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Blanelie  at  the  capture 
of  Guerriere  in  1806.    Gaz.  1806. 

76  L.  Boulderson,  Mid.  of  BeUerophon  at  the 
Nile. 


Undbb  Order  op  Council  op  1830. 

1  D.  Fernandes,  Mate  of  Thunderer  in  Howe's 
action,  1794  ;  and  Bridport's,  1795.  Lieut,  of  Blen- 
heim off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  14  Feb.  1797;  and 
actively  engaged  with  the  Spanish  batteries  and  gun- 
boats off  Cadiz  in  the  same  year. 

2  C.  Thompson,  Ideut.  of  Phctnix  at  the  capture 
of  Succes,  in  1801. 

4  J.  H.  Dathan,  Lieut,  of  Haza^  at  the  capture 
of  Fr.  privateer  Neptune,  in  1798.    Gaz.  1798. 

6  Wm  Somerville,  Mid.  of  Itis  at  Camperdown. 
Lieut,  of  Babet  at  the  capture  of  the  Dutch  fleet  in 
the  Texel,  1799,  on  which  occasion  he  served  on 
shore  with  the  army.  Was  present  at  the  attack  on 
the  Fr.  squadron  and  capture  of  Desir^e  in  Dunkirk, 
1800,  and  when  in  AtaUinte  was  severely  wounded 
capturing  a  Spanish  privateer  off  Ferrol,  in  1801. 

10  G.  Decoeurdouz,  Mid.  of  Lion,  in  action  with 
four  Spanish  frigates,  and  capture  of  Santa  Doroiea, 
in  1798.  Acting  Lieut,  of  same  ship  at  the  capture 
of  Guihautne  Tell,  Lieut,  of  Mars  at  Trafalgar;  at 
the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Rhin;  and  subsequently  of 
four  others  off  Rochfort,  in  1806. 

14  T.  Swain,  Mate  of  RamUliet  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1801.     Lieut,  commanding  Attack  gun  brig  at 


capture  of  two  privateers  of  14  guns  each  ;  and  in 
company  with  Colpoyt,  landed  and  destroyed  batte- 
ries  and  signal  stations  on  the  entrance  of  the  River 
Donellan,  in  1806 ;  commanded  the  same  brig  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition. 

15  W.  Whymper,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Edgar 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1801.  Lieut,  of  Sulpkw  bomb  at 
bombardment  of  Havre  and  Granville,  and  capture 
and  destruction  of  many  of  the  enemy's  flotilla,  in 
1803  and  1804.  Lieut,  of  Caitrageux  intbtWtdehem 
expedition,  and  commanded  a  gun-boat  and  a  pam 
of  seamen  on  that  occasion.    Gaz.  1801. 

17  A.  Wells,  Mid.  of  Colotsut  off  Cape  SU  Via. 
cent ;  and  in  her  boats  in  several  attacks  on  the  Cmiiz 
flotilla,  in  1797.  Mid.  of  Edgar  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801.  Lieut.  o(  Gannett  at  Copenhagen,  in  18(*7; 
and  Senior  of  Nayaden  and  commanded  her  boat5  at 
the  capture  of  a  Russian  fort  and  several  ves5«^l5 
under  its  protection  in  the  Sldold,  1809. 

28  H.  H.  Budd,  Mate  of  Antelope  in  an  attack  on 
the  enemy's  flotilla  off  Ostend,  in  1804.  Wounded 
when  Lieut,  of  Pompee  in  the  Mediterranean,  in 
1806.    Gaz.  1804. 

30  F.  Briggs,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Halcyon  16  gno 
brig  in  action  off  Denia,  in  1806,  with  Sp.  14  goa 
corvette  Neptuno,  a  brig  of  14  guns,  and  xebec  of 
12  guns,  the  former  of  which  was  captured.  Com- 
manded a  gun-boat  which  was  sunk  while  engajriug 
the  batteries  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz,  180&  Gaz. 
1806. 

31  G.  Kyle,  Mate  of  Elephant  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801,  and  surrender  of  the  French  army  at  St.  Do- 
mingo,  in  1803;  and  when  belonging  to  Htreule 
served  on  shore  at  the  attack  on  Cura^oa,  in  1804. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Kangaroo  in  the  Walcheren  expedi> 
tion.  Lieut,  of  Abotdnr  in  coumiand  of  a  gun -boat 
at  the  defence  of  Riga,  in  1812  ;  and  in  same  ship  at 
the  taking  of  Genoa,  in  1814. 

32  T.  M.  Blainey,  served  in  Arrogant  at  the  cap- 
ture  of  the  Cape  and  Colombo,  in  1795  and  1796. 
Acting  Lieut,  of  same  ship,  and  in  command  of  her 
boats,  captured  a  Dutch  14  gun  brig,  and  cut  out  from 
under  the  batteries  of  Java  an  armed  ship.  Com- 
manded Protector  gun  brig  at  the  taking  of  the  Ci.pc 
and  Monte  Video,  in  180.5,  and  the  boats  of  Bruns- 
wick at  the  capture  of  a  Danish  brig  of  war  and  cut- 
ter  at  Nyberg,  in  1808,  and  a  division  of  g^n-boats 
in  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809. 

34  C.  Roye r.  Mid.  of  Swtftture  at  the  Nile  ;  acd 
served  on  shore  with  the  army  in  Egypt  on  the  8th, 
12th,  and  2l8t  of  March,  1801.  Mate  of  Cameleon, 
and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  several 
armed  feluccas  near  Tarragona,  in  1801.  Lieut,  of 
Ambuscade  in  the  Adriatic ;  and  wounded  in  1806  in 
cutting  out  a  vessel  from  under  the  batteries  of  Tre- 
miti.  Second  Lieut,  of  Astrea  in  action  with  the 
French  squadron  off  Madagascar,  in  1811. 

35  W.  Pike,  Lieut,  of  Ewyalus  at  Trafalgar. 

36  Geo.  Bague,  Mid.  of  Haerlem,  at  capture  of 
Prima  galley  from  under  the  Mole  of  Genoa,  and  in 
the  operations  in  Egypt,  1801.  Slightly  wounded 
when  Lieut,  of  Colossus  at  Trafalgar,  and  also  in 
Bittern  while  employed  in  her  boats  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean.  Senior  of  Leonidas  at  the  capture  of  Santa 
Maura,  1810;  and  commanded  a  division  of  gun- 
boats at  the  defence  of  Scylla.  Senior  of  Boyne  at 
the  surrender  of  Genoa,  in  1814. 

37  Jas.  Hewitt,  Mid  of  Inconstant,  and  served  in 
her  boats  cuttine  out  a  vessel  under  a  heavy  iire  from 
the  batteries  of  Goree,  in  1804. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Retired  Commander*. 


105 


39  B.  Steele,  lient  of  Artihusa,  and  eommanded 
n  party  of  seamen  at  the  destruction  of  a  battery  on 
the  eoast  of  France  in  1809. 

41  J.  dark,  Mid.  of  RuMseU  in  Bridport*s  action, 
and  in  boats  of  7%et«v«  cutting  out  from  Port  Jerome 
St.  Domingo,  an  armed  cutter  and  12  merchantmen' 
Served  on  shore  in  the  attadc  on  Curacoa,  1804' 
Lieut,  of  Thunderer  in  Calder's  action,  at  Trafalgar, 
passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  Egypt,  in  1807. 
Commanded  a  division  of  gun-boats  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition. 

42  G.  F.  SomenriUe,  lieut  of  Hussar  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1807 ;  and  senior  of  Ufysses  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique,  in  1809 ;  also  employed  in  a  flat-boat 
in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren. 

45  J.  Grlerson,  Lieut,  of  Princess  Charlotte^  in 
1805,  in  action  irith  Fr.  36  gun  ship  Cyanef  and  16 
|a&-brig  Naiade,  the  former  of  which  was  captured. 
Senior  of  Dietatar  and  OUmeester^  until  the  conclusion 
of  the  war. 

46  J.  Lamont,  aererely  wounded  when  lieut.  of 
MotHUf  in  boarding  an  enemy's  armed  vessel  in  the 
Gulf  of  Mexico,  in  1806. 

47  J.  G.  Gooding,  commanded  Flying  Fish 
•diooner  in  the  expeditton  to  Batabano  in  the  Isle  of 
Cuba,  in  1806,  and  in  the  operatlonB  against  Buenos 
Ayres,  1807. 

48  J.  Barday,  Mid.  of  Hydra,  in  her  boats  at 
capture  of  an  armed  lugger  under  a  fire  of  muslEetry 
near  the  river  Tonque,  in  1803.  Acting  Lieut,  of 
BritttMMio  at  Tra&lgar ;  and  Lieut,  of  Latona  at  the 
capture  of  Curaooa,  1807. 

49  J.  Spratt,  wounded  when  Mate  of  D^iance  at 
Trafalgar.    Gaz.  1805. 

50  T.Coakley,  Acting  Lieut,  of  7<^ii^iitre  at  Tra- 
f«lg«r;  Lieut  of  Tounani  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807  ; 
And  of  RaisaunabU  at  the  capture  of  St.  Paul.  Isle 
ofBouibon. 

51  J.  Eaton,  Mid.  of  Hannibai  in  action  with 
French  souadron  in  Algeziras  Bay,  in  1801,  and  cap- 
^lu^ ;  olAtdlanta,  cutting  out  several  vessels  from 
vnder  batteries  in  Quiberon  Bay;  and  of  Tim^aire 
atTrafalgar.  Lieut,  of  Lion  at  the  capture  of  Java ; 
uid  while  in  command  of  her  tender,  severely  wounded 
in  action  with  IS  Malay  pirates. 

52  J.  Brine,  Mid.  of  Agineourt  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt.  1801. 

53  S.MitcheU,  Mid.  of  BeavKeu  at  Camperdown, 
ud  Mate  of  MaUa  in  Calder's  action. 

54  S.  HQton,  Mate  of  Minotaur  at  Trafalgar; 
ueut.  of  Revenge  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  squadron  ; 
*^k  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  and  served  on  shore 
vith  the  brigade  of  seamen  at  the  siege  of  Flushing, 
»809.    Gaz.  1809. 

55  J.  G.  H.  Gramshaw,  served  at  the  capture  of  a 
coDvoy  and  destruction  of  the  batteries  at  Cassis,  in 
1813.    Gai.1813. 

56  G.  A.  Schultx,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Bornholm,  in 
1801,  and  Lieut  of  Nassau  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807, 
yd  destruction  of  Danish  74,  Prince  Christian 
mil«rtei,  1806.  Lieut  of  Parthianin  action  with 
three  Pr.  ships  of  war,  and  in  the  Walcheren  ex- 
Pf<u^on,  in  1809,  and  Signal  Lieut  to  Sir  Home 
fophsm  and  on  the  coast  of  Spain. 

57  H.  Bntwisle,  Mid.  of  Bellerophan  at  Trafalgar. 
«i; ,  F-  S.  Price,  wounded  as  Mate  of  T^m^rairc  at 
Trafalgar. 

»  ^^  J?'  Mourilyan,  Male  of  Antelope,  and  severely 
wounded  boarding  a  Dutch  gun-boat,  in  1804 ;  oom- 
nuinded  launch  of  Pomptfe  at  the  capture  of  the  castie 
•MtownofScaU,inl806.    Gaz.  1806.  . 
Jak50 


60  J.  Le  Feuvre,  Mid.  of  Detir^  at  Copenhagen ^ 
in  1801,  and  served  in  her  boat  at  the  capture  of  an 
armed  felucca,  in  1804.  Lieut  of  Fisgard  at  the 
taking  of  Curacoa,  in  1807 ;  and  of  Ranger  at  the 
capture  of  Anholt,  in  1809. 

61  J.Taylor,  Mid.  of  Gifrro/^ar  in  the  expedition 
to  Ferrol,  1800,  and  commanded  her  launch  at  the 
attacic  of  the  enemy's  works  at  Elba,  1801 .  Mate  of 
Donegal  during  the  important  services  of  that  ship 
after  Tra&lgar ;  and  of  same  ship  at  St.  Domingo, 
1806.  Lieut,  of  Donegal  at  the  attack  on  Fr.  fri- 
gate squadron  destroyed  at  Sables  D*01onne ;  and 
upon  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  1809.  Lieut  of 
Maidstone  at  destruction  of  two  American  privateers 
in  the  bay  of  Fundy,  1812 ;  and  at  capture  of  American 
Revenue  cutter,  and  other  vessels  in  the  Chesa- 
peake and  Rappahannock,  1813. 

63  W.  Lloyd,  Mid.  of  Superb  in  the  action  in  the 
Straits  of  Gibraltar,  1801;  and  at  St  Domingo, 
lieut  of  Ardeni  taking  Monte  Video. 

63  Phil.  Wright,  Mid.  of  Lion  in  action  with  four 
Spanish  firigates,  and  capture  of  Santa  Doroiea,  in 
1798 ;  wounded  when  serving  in  a  gun -boat  on  the 
NUe  in  the  same  year;  present  at  the  blockade 
and  capture  of  Malta;  and  commanded  a  mortar 
vessel  off  Boulogne,  in  1804  and  5.  Lieut,  of  Rq^e 
at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807. 

64  W.  Edwards,  Mid.  of  Defiance  at  Copenhagen 
in  1801. 

65  N.  Brice,  captured  while  commanding  Jackdaw 
schooner  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1808. 

66  L.  S.  Jack,  acting  Senior  Lieut  of  Desir^  at 
the  capture  of  the  forts  of  Cuxhaven,  siege  and  re- 
duction of  Gluckstadt,  and  all  the  operations  in  the 
Elbe,  in  1813-14. 

67  W.  Fiffg,  Mid.  of  Venerable  at  Camperdovm ; 
and  wounded  in  Bellona  at  Copenhagen,  in  1801. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Sndke  at  the  capture  of  two  Danish 
forts,  and  several  vessels  near  the  North  Cape  ;  and 
in  command  of  Pickle,  assisted  with  several  other 
small  vessels,  in  beating  off  the  Fr.  frigate  Oloire  of 
44  guns,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1801. 

67*  E.  Norie,  Mid.  of  Prince  qf  Wales  at  the 
capture  of  Trinidad  with  the  Sp.  squadron,  1797. 
Acting  Master  of  Busy  at  capture  of  Sp.  Letter  of 
Marque  of  superior  force.  Lieut  of  Mars  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807,  and  sUehtiy  wounded.  When  com- 
nuinding  a  prize  to  Goldlfinch  was  captured,  1810,  off 
Gigon,  and  detained  a  prisoner  in  Flrauice  five  years. 

68  N.  Colthurst,  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar. 

69  J.  H.  Sanders,  Mid.  of  Melpomene,  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  Fk>. 
National  bris  of  18  guns,  in  the  S^n^gal,  in  1801. 
Mate  of  Swmsure  at  Irafalgar;  and  Lieut  of  Siatira, 
in  command  of  an  armed  vessel,  was  captured  by 
two  armed  luggers  in  1809,  after  losing  an  eye,  and 
being  otherwise  severely  wounded. 

6d*  C.  Rubidffe,  served  in  Ceres  in  the  expeditions 
to  Belleisle,  Cams,  and  EoTpt,  1801 ;  and  actively 
employed  on  the  Lakes  ana  Nile.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
JBf na  at  bombardment  of  Copenhagen,  1807;  attack 
on  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads  (where  he  was  wounded); 
bombardment  of  Flushing;  and  defence  of  Cadis. 
Commanded  Hardy  and  Bloodhound  tiU  the  peace. 

70  T.  HiUs,  Mid.  of  Victory  in  Hetham's  second 
action,  1795;  and  off  Cape  St  Vincent,  1797.  Mate 
of  Seahorse,  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  destruction 
of  a  convoy  in  Hyeres  Bay,  in  1804;  and  Iiieut  of 
PhUomel,  covering  the  advance  of  the  boats  in  the 
Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809. 

70*  A.  Macdonald   Mid.  of  Ardent  at  the  capture 

H 


Digitized  by 


Google 


106 


Services  of  Retired  Commanders. 


of  the  Dutch  fleet  in  the  Texel,  in  1799;  and  wounded 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1801  ;  and  of  Bellerophon  taking 
Fr.  74  g^n  ship  Duquesnet  in  1803.  Lieut,  of  Tribune 
and  slightly  wonnded  at  the  destruction  of  gun-boats 
off  Ck)runna,  in  1807  ;  in  the  same  ship  was  several 
times  engaged  with  the  Danish  flotillas  in  the  Baltic, 
particularly  with  four  brigs  off  Mandell,  in  1810. 

71  R,  L.  Ck>nolly,  Mid.  of  Thaeus  at  the  Nile ; 
and  wounded  when  Sub-Lieut  of  Tigreu  gun  brig, 
in  action  with  the  Boulogne  flotilla,  in  1805. 

72  T.  Jager,  Mid.  of  Southamptim  at  the  capture 
of  the  Danish  and  Swedish  West  India  Islands,  in 
1801 ;  of  Termagant  cutting  out  Podesta  National 
armed  xebec,  near  Bastia;  and  Mate  of  Ouerrier,  em* 
ployed  in  the  gun-boats,  at  Gibraltar,  in  1 806 .  Lieut, 
of  Affineourt  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  &c. ; 
of  Laurestinui  in  the  Chesapeake  river  ;  attaick  on 
Craney  Iriand,  &c. 

73  C.  Janns,  Lieut,  of  Inflexible  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1807;  and  Acting  Commander  of  Belair  at  the 
defence  of  Sidly,  in  1810. 

74  J.  Arnold,  Mid.  of  Tigre  and  commanded  a 
gun-boat  at  the  defence  of  Acre,  1799;  and  the  pin- 
nace at  the  cutting  out  four  vessels  laden  with  stores 
for  the  Fr.  army  from  under  Mount  Carmel.  Com- 
manded a  boat  at  the  landing  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions in  Egypt,  1801.  Actins  Lieut,  of  Spy  in  1805, 
6,  and  wounded  when  Sub-Lieut.  of  Desperate  gun- 
brig  in  action  with  two  French  privateers  on  the  coast 
of  France,  in  1807. 

75  T.  Edmonds,  Lieut,  of  Childen  in  action  with 
Danish  18  gun-brig  Lougen,  1808. 

76  P.  Crane,  Mid.  of  Superb  in  the  action  in  the 
Straits  of  Gibraltar,  1801.  Senior-Lieut  of  Renardf 
and  in  her  boats  at  the  defence  of  Riga,  in  1812. 

77  J.  Salmon,  Lieut,  of  Tonnant  at  Trafalgar,  and 
wounded  when  commanding  Tobago  schooner  in  action 
with  a  superior  force  off  Guadeloupe,  in  1806. 

79  J.  B.  Blennerhasset,  Mid.  of  Tonnant  at  Tra- 
fidgar. 

80  S.  Marsingall,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  St, 
Fiorenzo  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate.  Psyche,  in  1805 

81  S.  Sison,  Lieut  of  Vohntaire,  serving  in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  a  convoy  in  Rosas  bay,  in  1809. 

82  y.  W.H.  Bogle,  Mid.  of  Vanguard  at  capture  of 
French  74  gun-ship  Duquesne  and  frigate  Creole;  and 
of  Active  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  de- 
struction of  the  Turkish  squadron  at  Pesquies.  Lieut, 
of  Proserpine  when  captured  by  two  French  frigates, 
1809. 

83  J.  White,  Lieut,  of  Baraeoiuta  at  the  capture  of 
the  Dutch  Spice  Islands,  1810. 

84  G.  Welch,  Mate  of  Veteran  in  the  expedition 
to  the  Helder  and  surrender  of  the  Dutch  fleet  in  the 
Texel,  in  1799,  and  at  Copenhagen,  in  1801.  Senior 
Lieut  of  Briseus  at  the  taking  of  Cuxhaven,  1809  ; 
captured  in  one  of  her  boats  with  six  men,  the  Danish 
privateer  Courier.  In  the  same  vessel  captured  the 
Fr.  privateer  Sans  Souci,  1810. 

86  T.  Burdwood,  Mate  of  Raisonable  at  Copenha- 
gen, in  1801.  Lieut,  of  BeUeisle  at  the  capture  of 
Martinique  ;  and  commanded  a  gun-boat  at  the  siege 
of  Flushing ;  served  as  Agent  of  Transports  in  the 
expedition  to  New  Orleans  and  surrender  of  Fort 
Mobile,  in  1814. 

67  S.  Biiggs,  Mid.  of  Grenada  at  the  capture  of 
Princesse  Murat  schooner  of  war  in  the  West  Indies, 
in  1806.    Gaz.  1806. 

88    J.  Fitzmaurice,  Lieut,  of  Carnation,  and  se- 


verely wounded  in  action  with  Fr.  16  guu  brig  PaU^ 
more,  by  which  she  was  captured  off  Martinique,  180S. 

89  W.  Milne,  Mid.  of  Sunnger,  in  the  expedition 
to  Holland,  1799 ;  and  of  Elephant  at  Copenhagen, 
1801 ;  and  in  a  boat  of  that  ship  was  at  the  cutting 
out  a  schooner  under  Cape  Francois,  San  Domingo. 
Served  also  in  that  ship  at  the  capture  of  Duquetnte 
and  Crdole,  evacuation  oy  the  French  of  Cape  FVan- 
cois,  and  surrender  of  SurtfeUJante  and  Clorinde^  in 
1803.  Sub-Lieut,  of  Carrier  cutter  at  surrender  of 
Heligoland,  and  in  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen, 
1807 ;  and  acting  in  command  of  Carrier  captured  Fr. 
privateer  Acttf  of  superior  force.  In  command  of 
same  cutter  in  an  attack  upon  Boulogne,  1808,  and 
wrecked  in  the  same  year  after  an  action  with  two 
batteries  at  Etaples,  on  which  occasion  he  was 
wounded  in  two  places.  During  the  rebellion  in 
Canada  acted  as  Mi\jor  of  Volunteers,  and  Capt.  of 
the  Provincial  Navy.    Gaz.  1807,  1807. 

91  W.  R.  B .  SeUon,  Mid.  of  Centaur  at  the  taking 
of  St.  Lucia,  in  1803.  Lieut,  of  Alexandria,  in  com- 
mand of  two  gun-boats,  captured  two  Dutch  gun- 
vessels  on  the  coast  of  Holland ;  and  of  Castor  in 
action  with  Hautpoult,  captured  by  the  squadron  off 
Guadaloupe,  1809.  Commanded  the  boats  of  Swift- 
sure  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  Charlemagne  of 
8  guns  and  93  men  off  Corsica,  in  1813.  Gas. 
1813. 

93  H.  Overend,  Mate  of  Bacchante,  and  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  an  armed  brig  and  two  felnceas, 

Srotected  by  batteries   and  field  pieces,   at  Santa 
lartha  on  the  Spanish  Main,  in  1806.    Gaz.  1806. 

94  F.  Beaumont,  Mid.  of  Ardent  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1801. 

95  Sanderson  Allen,  Mid.  of  PolgpkemMS  in  the 
operations  against  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1807,  and  Lieut 
of  Caroline  at  Banda  Kdra,  1810. 

96  C.  Chapell,  was  Mid.  of  Victory  at  TVaftlgar. 

97  H.  J.  P.  Proby,  Mate  of  Namur  in  the  action 
off  Ferrol,  1805 ;  and  at  capture  of  Linois'  squadron. 

98  J.  Finlayson,  Signal  Mid.  of  Elephant  at  Co- 
oenhagen,  in  1801.  Mate  of  Topaze  at  the  taking  of 
Mariegalante,  the  Saintes,  Martinique  and  Guada- 
loupe ;  was  Lieut  of  Jason  at  the  capture  of  the 
French  frigate  Topaze,  and  Senior  of  the  Topaze  at  the 
taking  of  Guadaloupe,  in  1810.  Hon.  Med.  Roy. 
Hum.  Soc. 

99  J.  Gregory,  Mate  of  Success,  and  commanded 
one  of  her  boats,  cutting  out  Spanish  10  gun  polacca 
BeUe  Aurora,  1799.  In  the  same  ship  at  the  blockade 
of  Malta,  and  engaged  the  Fr.  74  gun-ship  G^ireux 
at  her  capture  by  tiie  squadron,  and  also  the  Fr.  40 
gun  frigate  Diane  when  captured,  in  1801. 

100  M.  Anthony,  Mid.  of  Naiad  at  Trafolgar. 
Lieut,  of  Fury  serving  in  the  Baltic,  and  in  1808 
severely  wounded  engaging  an  enemy's  gun-boat 
Senior  of  Sarpen  in  the  Walcheren  Expedition ;  and 
served  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tbri^. 

101  M.  Raven,  Mate  of  Nymph,  commanded  one 
of  her  boats  at  the  attack  on  the  Garotta  privateer  of 
20  guns  and  150  men  off  Lisbon,  in  1808,  at  the  death 
of  Capt  Shipley.  Lieut,  of  Castor  at  the  capture  of 
Hautpoult  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1809,  and  taking  of 
Guadaloupe,  in  1810. 

102  N.  Norton,  Mate  of  Vhrginie  at  capture  of 
Dutch  frigate  Guelderland,  1808.    Gaz.  1808. 

103.  J.  Jackson  serving  in  Veteran  at  Camper- 
down,  1797  ;  and  Copenh^n,  1801. 

104  W.  Lester,  Mate  of  Seahorse  in  action  with 
Turkish  squadron  and  capture  of  Ba/f^rf  Zafffv^  180S. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Retired  Commanders. 


107 


Linit  of /WiniM,  and  assisted  at  destraction  of  a 
battery  and  eonvoy  near  CiTita  Veechia,  1813.  Gaz. 
1808,  13. 

105  G.  Tonng,  Mid.  and  Mate  of  Sceptre  from 
1803  tm  1808  serving  in  the  East  Indies,  Isle  of 
France,  &e.  Lieut,  of  Bermuda  in  the  Flushing  ex- 
pedition, I809»  and  of  Lum,  at  the  capture  of  Java 
and  the  flotilla. 

106  T.  Hodgskins,  lieut,  and  commanded  boats 
of  Nemetis  at  capture  of  two  Danish  schooners  on 
the  coast  of  Norway,  1810. 

107  C.  Pearson,  Mid.  of  Spencer  at  St.  Domingo, 
1806,  and  wounded. 

109  v.  Lanphier,  Mid.  of  Spartiate  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Leomdas  at  taking 
Cepbalonia  and  Santa  Maura. 

110  H.  Bich,  Mid.  of  Defiance  at  Trafolgar. 

112  Sam.  Whiteway,  Mate  of  Invincible  at  the 
reduction  of  St.  Lucia,  Trinidad,  and  Surinam,  in 
1796.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Glory ^  in  Calder's  action  ; 
and  Senior  of  ThameSf  and  commanded  a  detachment 
of  seamen  and  marines  at  the  destruction  of  10  armed 
Tcsaels  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1811,  and  officially 
mentioned  on  various  occasions.    Gas  .1811. 

114  C.  E.  Day,  Mid.  of  Hereule  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Crfoie,  cmd  Mignon  corvette,  and  in  action 
^th  PoumAeante,  off  Cape  Nicholas  Mole,  in  1803. 
Mid.  of  Windtor  Cattle  at  capture  of  four  frigates  off 
Rocbfort,  1806 ;  and  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,when 
beKTved  on  shore  at  the  attack  on  the  island  of 
Prota.  Lieut,  in  command  of  a  gun  utd  mortar  boat 
St  the  siege  of  Cadiz  in  1810. 

116  K.  Nazer,  Lieut,  of  MaHditone^  and  in  her 
boats  in  company  with  those  of  Statira  cut  out  a  6- 
gun  schooner  in  the  Chesapeake.    Gaz.  1813. 

117  W.  L.  Paterson,  Mid.  of  Terpsichore  at  cap- 
t««  of  Sp.  frigate  Mahoneaa,  and  Fr.  frigate  VestaU, 
1796 ;  also  at  bombardment  of  Cadiz ;  and  at  Tene- 
nffc,  1797.  Act.  Lieut,  of  Tartarva  at  Copenhagen, 
1807 ;  and  engaged  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  convoy 
atPladstrand,  1808. 

118  T.  LeveU,  Lieut,  of  LUtU  BeU  in  her  encoun- 
ter with  the  U,S.  frigate  President,  in  1811. 

U9  W.  H.  Smith,  Mid.  of  Romney  at  the  ezpedi- 
bon  to  the  Hdder,  1799 ;  and  of  Vanguard  at  cap- 
^e  of  Duquesne  and  CrioUf  in  1803  ;  of  Repulse  at 
passage  of  Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of  Turkish 
squadron  ;  and  of  Neptune  at  the  capture  of  Marti- 
nique, 1809.  Lieut,  of  Snap  at  capture  of  Guadaloupe, 
the  Saintes,  and  St.  Martin's,  1810  j  and  of  Standard 
w  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1811, 12.  Ueut.  of  Warspite, 
wnong  in  her  boats  at  capture  of  U.S.  privateer 
'^M*,  and  other  vessels, 

1^  T.  Chrystie,  Mid.  of  Ajax  in  the  expeditions 
to  Jerrol,  Cadiz,  and  Egypt;  and  of  D^iance  at 
jjvugar.  Lieut  of  Woloerene  at  the  taking  of 
Martiniq[ue;  and  when  in  Sceptre  commanded  her 
ooats,  cutting  out  some  vessels  from  under  the  bat- 
tenes  in  Qniberon  Bay.  Senior  of  Alceste  in  the  ex. 
pedition  against  New  Orleans.    Gaz.  1811. 

123  R.  Coatee,  Mate  of  Argo  at  the  siege  and 
surrender  of  Minorca,  and  capture  of  Sp.  frigate 
f^^ta-Teresa/  and  of  ExeeUent  at  the  defence  of 
^eU  and  storming  of  Capri.  Lieut,  of  Surinam  at 
the  reduction  of  Martinique. 

125  W.  Lowcay,  Mid.  of  Ajaa  in  Calder's  action, 
and  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut,  of  Princess  qf  Orange,  and 
^ployed  in  the  gnn-boats  at    the    reduction    of 

126  F.  D,  Romney,  Mid.  of  Osprey  employed 


against  the  revolted  natives  at  Sierra  Leone,  1809  ; 
of  Belleropkon  at  the  capture  of  Duquesne,  and  other 
Fr.  ships,  and  surrender  of  Cape  Francois ;  and  of 
jEoIus  in  the  action  off  Ferrol.  Sub-Lieut,  of  Char- 
ger at  the  sieges  of  Stralsund  and  Copenhagen,  1807. 
Lieut,  of  Dictator  and  in  command  of  her  Iwats  cap- 
tured three  privateers ;  and  of  Leveret,  and  com- 
manded a  boat  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  off 
Heligoland,  and  at  the  destruction  of  another  on  the 
coast  of  Denmark,  in  1812.  Commanded  a  gun- 
boat during  the  operations  in  the  Elbe,  in  1813,  14, 
and  was  woundea  in  an  attack  on  Danish  gun-boats 
at  Busun.     Gaz.  1812,  14. 

127  R.  Rawle,  Lieut,  of  Rota,  and  wounded  in 
her  boats  attempting  to  cut  out  Am.  privateer  in 
Fayal  harbour,  1814. 

129  S.  Roscow,  Mid.  of  Spencer  in  Saumarez's 
actions  off  AJgesiras  and  in  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar, 
1801,  and  of  Intrmid  at  defence  of  Gaeta  and  storm- 
ing of  Capri  1806.  Lieut,  of  Montagu  and  served 
on  shore  at  capture  of  Santa  Maria  1810,  and  of 
Rijleman  during  the  operations  in  the  Penobscot,  1814. 

130  J.  R.  Hownam,  commanded  a  detachment  of 
seamen  and  marines  at  the  destruction  of  batteries  and 
a  convoy  at  Port  Nouvelle,  in  1813.  Gaz.  1813,  13. 

131  W.  Jones,  Mate  of  Windsor  Castle  and 
wounded  at  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  1807. 

132  C.  Jefferis,  Lieut,  of  Dover  at  the  capture  of 
Amboyna,  in  1810.    Gaz.  1810. 

134  J.  Phepoe,  Mid.  of  Ajax  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut, 
serving  in  boats  of  Armide  at  destruction  of  Fr. 
flotilla  under  He  D* Aiz,  and  of  three  brigs  on  Points 
du  Che,  1810. 

136  J.  Waterman,  Mid.  ot Minotaur  at  Trafalgar. 

137  J.  Treeve,  Mate  of  Toanan^  at  Trafalgar, 
and  served  on  shore  with  the  Naval  Brigade  in  co- 
operation with  the  Patriots  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  in  1812. 

139  H.  Conn,  Lieut,  of  Junon  when  ci^tnred  by 
the  Fr.  frigates  Renomm^  and  Clorinde,  in  1809. 

140  T.  Drane,  Mid.  of  Captain  at  the  destruction 
of  a  French  corvette  under  the  batteries  of  the  Mor- 
bihan;  of  Casar  in  the  action  off  Ferrol.  Acting 
Lieut,  of  the  same  ship  at  the  destruction  of  three 
French  frigates  off  the  Sables  D'Olonne,  attack  on 
the  French  Fleet  in  Basque  Roads,  and  Walcheren 
expedition.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Regulus  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  America,  including  the  attack 
on  Baltimore,  &c. 

141  T.  M.  Teed,  Mid.  of  Defiance  at  Copenhagen, 
1801 ;  served  in  boats  of  Penelope  at  the  rescue  of 
the  crew  of  AtdUmta^  ashore  on  the  Fr.  coast  under 
batteries;  at  destruction  of  a  convoy  near  Owe 
Prior,  1807 ;  and  in  Centaur,  1808,  9,  in  the  Baltic. 
Lieut,  commanding  Swinger  on  the  coast  of  Africa 
during  the  Ashantee  war,  and  commanded  a  division 
of  seamen  and  marines  at  the  defence  of  Cape  Coast* 
Castie,  for  whicli  service  he  was  named  in  the  ga- 
zetted despatches,  1824. 

142  C.  Reid,  Mid.  of  Chuhester  at  capture  of  Fr* 
and  Dutch  W.  India  islands,  1803  ;  and  of  Arethusa 
at  capture  of  Sp.  frigate  Pomona,  1805,  and  storming 
of  Curacoa,  1807.  Wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Avon  in 
action  with  Fr.  frigate  NSrHde,  1810. 

143  R.  Barker,  Lieut,  of  Piedmontaise  at  capture 
of  Dutch  Spice  Islands. 

145  H.  Nason,  Mid.  of  Antelope  in  action  with 
Fr.  flotilla  off  Ostend,  1803  ;  and  of  Pomp^  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Calabria,  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  and  at  Copenhagen,  1807.    Lieut,  of 

Ha 


Digitized  by 


Google 


108 


Services  of  Retired  Commanders. 


Thait,  and  re-eaptored  in  her  boats  two  merchant 
vessels  under  convoy  of  two  privateers  off  Cape 
Spartivento,  1810. 

146  £.  G.  Palmer,  Mid.  of  Donegal,  and  wonnded 
at  St.  Domingo,  1806.  (Senior  Lieut,  of  Rinaldo, 
and  severely  wounded  when  heading  the  boarders  at 
capture  of  Fr.  privateer  Moraudew  of  superioi 
force,  1810. 

147  G.  White,  Mate  of  Dreadnought  at  TrafBJgar. 

148  D.  R.  Syer,  Mid.  of  Prince,  at  Trafalgar,  and 
of  Hgre  In  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1807,  at  de- 
struction of  two  Fr.  line  of  battle  ships  off  Cette ; 
and  severely  wounded  in  the  bay  of  Rosas,  1809. 
lieut.  of  Vohntaire  in  the  attack  on  Pomegue,  1810, 
and  again  wounded ;  served  also  in  her  boats  at  Mor- 
gion  and  defence  of  Tarragona,  1812. 

149  T.  J.  P.  Masters,  Lieut,  of  Horatio,  and 
severely  wounded  in  her  boats  at  the  cutting  out  a 
schooner  and  cutter  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  1812. 
Gaz.  1812. 

161  G.  Saycr,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Cerberus, 
in  endeavouring  to  cut  out  a  privateer  in  the  West 
Indies,  1807. 

152  C.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Caroline  at  capture  of 
Dutch  firigate  and  destruction  of  squadron  in  Batavia 
Roads,  1806.  Lieut,  of  San  Josrf  in  action  with  Fr. 
fleet  off  Toulon,  1813. 

165  W.  Hamilton,  served  in  the  boats  of  FrancUte, 
cutting  out  Rcqfosa  schooner  from  the  Bay  of  Cam- 
peachy;  and  wounded  when  Mate  of  Tigre  in  the 
operations  before  Rosetta,  1807. 

159  J.  H.  Johnston,  Mid.  of  Spariiate  at  Trafalgar. 

161  R.  B.  Mathews,  Mid.  of  Harpy  in  action  with 
Ft.  frigate  Pallas  in  1800.  Mate  of  Mercury,  and 
when  in  charge  of  a  prize  successftdly  defended  her 
against  several  Spanish  privateers. 

Undbr  Ordbr  in  Council,  1846. 

2  M.  Spratt,  Master  of  Seahorse  in  her  attack  on 
a  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  in  1805.    Gaz.  1805. 

3  T.  Hoskins,  Mid.  of  Victory  in  Hotham's 
second  action,  1795.  Master  of  Syren,  and  served 
in  her  boats,  cutting  out  a  merchant  vessel,  at  Gua- 
daloupe,  in  1798  *,  and  at  capture  of  Surinam  in  1799. 
Master  of  Trent,  and  assisted  in  cutting  out  a  ship, 
protected  by  an  armed  lugger  and  cutter,  from  under 
the  batteries,  near  the  Isle  of  Br^hat,  in  1801 ;  and  of 
Amazon,  at  capture  of  Marengo  and  BeUe  Poule,  1806, 
when  he  was  much  hurt  by  a  splinter.  In  command 
of  DiKgenee  store  ship,  served  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz, 
in  1810.    Gaz.  1801. 

4  C.  M.  White,  Master  of  DiUgence,  at  the  cap- 
ture and  cutting  out  of  various  privateers  in  West 
Indies,  1796,  7,  and  8,  including  a  privateer  and  five 
merchant  vessels  cut  outof  Aguada  Bay,  Porto  Rico, 
and  the  Sp.  armed  ship  Natkidad,  captured  off  Cuba, 
1798.  Master  of  Adoenture,  in  the  expedition  to 
the  Helder,  1799;  in  the  following  year  attached 
to  a  flying  squadron  with  a  military  force  menacing 
the  enemy's  coasts ;  and  of  Monmouth  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Egnrp^f  <^^  consequent  operations,  1801 
Master  of  Amphion  in  Nelson's  pursuit  of  VUleneuve, 
and  engaged  in  Rosas  Bay  a  flotilla  of  27  gun-boats, 
1805;  of  PAa6€  off  Boulogne,  1806;  and  of  E»celleni 
at  the  defence  of  Rosas,  1807-8,  and  Adriatic,  in  1809. 

5  J.  Hepburn,  Master  of  Canopus  at  St.  Domingo, 
1806  ;  and  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807. 

6  J.  Seymour,  Master  of  Amphitrite,  at  capture  of 
the  Devil's  Island,  off  Cayenne,  of  Surinam,  and  St. 
Martin's,  and  also  of  the  Danish  and  Swedish  islands, 
and  seven  large  privateers;  and  in  command  of  her 


cutter  captured  a  Fr.  armed  schooner  lying  near  a  pri- 
vateer, and  in  the  face  of  a  heavy  flre.  He  subsequenay 
carried  by  boarding  a  Sp.  armed  schooner  off  Bar- 
badoes.  Master  of  Conquerer  at  Trafalgar,  of 
Com.-in -chiefs  flag-ship  at  Corunna,  and  of  Barfleur, 
bearing  Com. -in-chief 's  flag  in  the  Tagus,  1809,  12, 
and  one  of  those  officers  selected  to  fit  for  sea 
the  Sp.  line  of  battle  ships  in  Ferrol.  Surveyed 
the  River  Tagus ;  and  Master  of  RamUUes  during 
the  war  on  coast  of  America,  where  he  also  made 
useful  surveys  of  the  portions  he  visited^. 

8  J.W.  Trotter,  Mate  of  Pomone  in  Bridport's 
action,  1795.    Master  of  Leviathan  at  Trafalgar. 

9  J,  Gaze,  served  in  Nymphe  at  capture  of  CZ»- 
paira,  1793 ;  in  Indefatigable  at  destruction  of  Fr, 
80  gun  ship  Droits  de  V  Homme,  1797.  Master  of 
Areihusa  at  capture  of  Sp.  frigate  Pomona,  1806, 
and  Master  of  the  Fleet  at  Algiers. 

11  N.  Tinmouth,  Master  of  Pembroke,  and 
officially  commended  for  services  at  the  destructioa 
of  a  convoy  at  Port  Maurigo,  in  1814. 

12  W,  Wilkinson,  Mid,  of  Texel,  blockading  the 
Texel,  1801.  Master  of  Rambler  employed  on  the 
coast  of  France  till  the  peace  of  Amiens,  and  of  Sirim 
attheblockadeof  Brest,  Corunna,  and  Ferrol,  and 
often  engaged  in  the  boats  intercepting  the  enemy's 
convoys.  Master  of  Sirius  in  Calder's  actaon,  and  at 
Trafalgar ;  and  in  command  of  her  boats  captured  two 
feluccas  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  batteries  of 
Tarifa;  of  Minotaur  at  Copenhagen,  1807  ;  and  of 
Christian  VII.  inBasque  Roads,  and  Quiberon  Bay. 

13  A.  F.  Morgan,  Master  of  Dooer  at  the  capture 
of  Amboyna,  in  1810. 

14  T.  Curtis,  Master  of  Seahorse  in  action  with 
the  Turkish  squadron,  and  capture  of  60-gun  frigate 
Badere  Zaffer,  in  1808. 

15  W.  Purdo  served  in  'SorthumherioMd  and  Sala- 
mine  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Genoa,  and 
expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1801 ;  and  Master  of  Ala- 
crttyBi  Copenhagen,  in  1807. 

19  W.  Ellis,  (a)  Master  of  Haioock,  and  frequently 
employed  In  her  boats  against  the  Danish  flotilla  in 
the  Cattegat,  in  1808 ;  and  of  CastiUan  at  the  attack 
on  the  n.  flotilla,  and  capture  of  VUle  de  Lyon 
praam,  off  Boulogpne,  in  1811,  and  recapture  of 
ApelUs  sloop  of  war  off  Staples;  also  at  capture  of  a 
Fr.  lugger  privateer  of  10  guns  and  76  men,  off 
Dieppe. 

20  R.  Yule,  Mate  of  Hero,  in  Calder's  action  ;  in 
the  action  off  Ferrol ;  capture  of  Marengo  and  BeUe 
Poule,  1806;  and  of  Denmark  in  the  Walcheren  ex- 
pedition. 

23  J.  Higgs,  served  in  Centamr  at  capture  of  Tr, 
frigates,  1806;  at  Copenhagen,  1807;  Walcheren, 
1809 ;  and  Master  of  unitiin  the  partial  action  with 
Fr.  squadron  off  Toulon,  1814. 

25  W.  MiUer,  Master  of  Cherub,  and  severely 
wounded  in  command  of  one  of  her  boats  at  the  cap- 
ture by  boarding  (tf  a  piratical  brigantine  on  the  coast 
of  Africa,  Master  of  Genoa  at  Navarin.  Master  of 
the  Fleet  in  the  Mediterranean,  1840, 43. 

26  J.  Wood,  Master  of  Qranicus  at  Algiers. 

27  A.  Horn,  Master  of  Dartmouth  at  Navarin. 

29  A.  Karley,  serving  in  Cleopatra  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Topiase,  and  at  Martinique,  1809. 

30  R.  Easto,  Mid.  of  Statira,  serving  in  the 
Scheldt,  1809 ;  and  at  the  reduction  of  Guadaloupe, 
1810.    Master  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


109 


NAVAL  KNIGHTS  OF  WINDSOR 

Appointed  under  the  will  of   the  late   Samuel  Travers,  Esq.,  which  expresses   they  sbfill   he 
sapenuiniiatedor  disabled  Lieotenants  of  English  men-of-war,  "single  men"  witliout  children  Jnclined 
to  lire  a  Tirtuoos,  studious,  and  devout  life, — to  be  removed  if  they  give  occasion  for  scandal. 
Salary^  £100  68.  per  annum. — Governor  £12  in  addition. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Seniority. 

Governor,    Charles  Okes,  18FebI807.    Appointed  23Noyl830. 


Appointed. 

James  Holman,  F.R.S.  27Apr07  29Sepl812 
99RichaTd  F.  Jewers  ..5July09  21Jaiil846 
George  Hurst 4DeclO  12Augl838 


Appointed. 

William  Pilch    24Sepl4  23Janl848 

George  Bland     llFeblS  24Decl83:? 

Frederick  J.  F.Henslow  10Mar29  10Sepl841 


The  Naval  Knights  take  precedence  according  to  their  Seniority  as  Lieutenants  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


LIEUTENANTS  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 


Frpderick  Bedford*  . . .  .6Sept99 
®»Oavid  O'Brien  Casey^llOctSO 
Jofliah  Domford**     ....  29 Apr02 


9iB|J(nch.Fitton* 0Mar04 

PPWm.  Rivers**  8Jan06 
Wood  Bouse**  34Aug07 


@*99Bassett    Jones 

Loveless* 2Febl  1 

m*Geo.  Mitford  Mook^  23Janl2 


LIEUTENANTS, 

WITH    DATES    OF    SENIORITY. 


To  qualify  an  Officer  to  receive  a  Lieutenant's  Commission,  he  must  have  been  borne  on  the 
books  of.  and  have  actnaliy  served  in,  one  or  more  of  Her  Majesty's  Ships  six  complete  years 
(excepting  in  the  case  of  Masters,  vide  page  83),  two  of  which  as  Midshipman ;  and  shall  have  passed 
*ttch  Examinations  as  the  Admiralty  may  from  time  to  time  direct,  after  he  shall  have  attained  the 
full  age  of  19  years.  He  shall  be  required  to  produce,  at  such  Examinations,  proof  of  his  age,  and 
certificates  ol  the  above-mentioned  period  of  service,  and  of  the  regularity  of  his  conduct;  and  if 
any  candidate  shall  knowingly  produce  false  certificates,  he  shall  thereby  be  rendered  incapable  of 
ever  receiving  any  Commission  in  Her  Majesty's  Navy ;  and  if  the  falsehood  of  such  Certificates 
■hall  not  he  discovered  until  after  he  has  obtained  promotion,  he  shall,  whenever  it  may  be  discovered, 
be  dismissed  from  the  Navy,  whatever  rank  he  may  at  the  time  have  attained. 


The  following  81  Lieutenants  and  the  preceding  219  Retired  Commanders  (making  in  all  300),  are 
on  the  half-pay  of  seven  shillings  per  diem. 


1796 
BohertJohnHibbe 29Dec 

1800 
Joieph  Tindale 6Sept 


1801 
>Wm.Parker»^..16Mar 


^*c^           1802 
®TS®Geo.  Saml.  Par- 
sons*'     25Mar 

1803 

Balch  Nun  Hoar    ISApril 

H«ary  Muller 4Nov 

1804 
Wm.  Ingle  Woodman^  ....  3May 

7  i 


_  as.  Uzuld  Purches*  26July 
Tge  Jas.  Evelyn*   30 Aug 

1805 

Rob.  Daniel  Lancaster^  ..26Feb 
Richard  Croft  Greenway  .  .SMar 
I'Chas.  Hammond^  . . .  .23Mar 
Wm.  Hen.  Boyce*  . .  28May 

ohnCarslak^ 220ct 

Flowers  Beckett*^  24Dec 

1806 
@i(S)Dan.  White  Randall"  22Jan 

William  Pitman     31  Jan 

John  George  Max 6Feb 

George  Brooks I7Mar 

19 

•  Harbour  Muter,  Barbsdow. 


I®*®  Alex.  Forsyth  Parr*«2April 
©"©IPiEdward  Cole><^ .  .2dSept 

John  Nepean*^ 25Sept 

@'®Samuel  Spencer»*. . .  .180ct 

Robert  Snell  (a) 7Nov 

@'®John  Pollard**    ....  14No? 


1807 

^I^Cha.  Hawkins' 7Jan 

John  Baikie    4Feb 

Charles  Okes ISFeb 

Ross  Connor*    2dFeb 

@*Wentworth    Parsons 

Croke* 14Mar 

@^Geo. Williamson'  ..lOApril 

Andrew  O'Brien 25  April 

James  Holman,  F  R.S. . .  27  A  pril 
3d 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


no 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


©'Richard  Qliim  VaUackM  7May 
John  Smith(e) SlMay 

§>Wm.  Hen.  Dizon^  . . .  .25May 
H5)Qeorge  Haydon»«. . .  .9  June 

Francis  Jeffersonf ISJune 

John  Jenkins  Loney    ....  1 1  Aug 

Thomas  Pierce ISept 

Richard  StOTln  Maw«>  ....80ct 
f^'Richard  Bastard^^   ....IQOct 

George  Frankly n 7Not 

@^3amuel  Strong^? ....  i9Dec 
l^ancis  John  Turner*   •  •     do 


1808 

@*(S)CharlesWohrige> 5Jan 

Charles  Bagehot 91  Jan 

f'®John  Pickthom'  ..  ..SMar 
*®  PVTho.  Jackson^Cd)  17May 
'Thomas  Clack    16Jnne 

John  Simpgon*(6)  ......  28July 

®'@Tho8.  Gilbert  Carter»28 Aug 

Thomas  Blake*   . , '. 23Sept 

@'(DWilliam  D'Aranda^  160ct 
Marmaduke  Smith^^  ....  27Dec 
@'Thomas  Archer^*   ....     do 


1800 

Wm.  Browne  Chamberlain  27Jan 

@'John  BulfoTd" do 

m'Edward  WilUam  Pitt?   11  Mar 
@'®Wm.  Woolcock'»(a)  26Mar 

Francis  Godench •     do 

Wm.  Wilson  South ISJune 

^' Jos.  Wm.  Crabb'o  ....  lOJune 

»'PSRich.  Fran.  Jewers^  SJuly 

"^jl} John  Green*?    ....  1 1  Aug 

JHenry  Garrett**  , . . .21  Aug 

Peter  Bayly 31  Aug 

John  Knapman   14Sept 

Edmund  Malone^* ISSept 

John  James  Moore 7  Nov 

f)*Benjamin  Hooper^   . .  13Dec 
^Robert    Roper   Mar- 
ley**  SlDec 


1810 

Alfred  Sam.  Robinson'  . .     2Jan 
John  Barclay  Scriveu    . .     4Jan 
@' James  Sedgwick  Leanf    do 
76 


+  In  charge  of  Yacht,  &c.,  Virghiia 
Water. 
+  Chief  Emigration  Officer,  London 


Richard  Coles ISApr 

James  Atkins(fr) 4May 

G^rge  Heastey do  * 

JohnHill(a)    do 

Thos.  Pearse  Evans*^' ....     do 
William  Johnson(6)    ....     do 


The  following  700  Lientenante  are  on 
the  half-pay  of  e«.  per  diem. 

®i(g)Edward  Ramsey"  . .   4May 
James  Feamley  Arnold'*      do 
@^Edmund  Scott" ....     do 
Robt.  Bradley  Roe'^  .• .  .lOMay 
@'®WilliamWalford"..   IJune 

Charles  Hare"    8June 

William  Absolon 9June 

James  Maurice  Shipton*  26June 

Richard  Hooper 4July 

William  Bradley'^ 12July 

William  Strong    l8July 

William  Campbell do 

Thomas  McDonnell do 

@'W.Persse  Newenham*' 2dJuly 

^■Robert  Holmant    11  Aug 

Chas.  Kirkwood"   14Aug 

VPThomas  Hen.  Macken- 

zie»   l8Aug 

John  Macnevin 31  Aug 

George  Goddard 3Sept 

Wm.  Philip  Delafons ....     do 

John  Wardle    lOSept 

99 John  Geo.  Nops*t    ..USept 

WilUam  Phipps do 

Nicholas  Atkin    lOSept 

@3Rickard  Lloyd" 22Sept 

Joshua  Carteret-Oosselin      do 
@'®Wm.  Dumbreck*®  ..27 Sept 

John  Edridge 230ct 

Henry  Brett    290ct 

Allan  McMillan 310ct 

Wm.  Lenthall  Brake**  . .  2Nov 
Rich.  Hetherington  ....  8 Nov 
Thos.  Colson  Festmg      . .  23Nov 

Frederick  DrafTen 27Nov 

John  Grierson 29Nov 

©'William  Farrant" 3Dec 

Edward  Luscombe do 

George  Hurst**  4Dec 

Hen.  Fred.  Sewell"    do 

John  Last  Thompson*^  ..  17  Dec 

Richard  Ward 18Dec 

©^Charles  Haydon* ....  28Dec 

William  Pye do 

124 


*  Russian  Vice  Consul,  Olouceater. 
i  Superintendent  of  Police  at  Ply. 
mouth. 
t  Employed  in  Exciso  Office. 


1811 

®*(g)Wimam  Spiers* ....    dJan 

John  Edw.  Lane 17Jan 

Robt.  Lethbridge** do 

@*  Henry  Aug.  Fawcett*      do 

William  Knight(e) 19Jan 

@>(¥)Fra.  Dan.  Lauznn^     24JaD 

William  Brander*   UFeb 

@*®  Aug.  Thos.  Hickes*     8Mar 

@*JohnTuUohT   12Mar 

^James  Rennie^ ISMar 

@*Cha8.  Hen.  Ross'^. ...    do 

Orlando  Orlebar"    UMar 

Wm.  Hen.  Meggison  ....  16Mar 

Thomas  Shapcote IQHar 

Henry  Cavendish  Hore  ..29Mar 

Wm.  Clarke  Harris 18Apr 

George  Beazeley** do 

©^Herbert  John  CUfford'*22Apr 

Richard  Peace" do 

@3(g)®John  M'Gladeiy**  24Apr 

John  Hancock'^(a) do 

HgGeorge  Tardrew*^  . .    do 

r»Harry  Wilson** do 

_iHg)Alex.  Mackenaic(ft)*»27Apr 

John  Weir 29Apr 

William  HoUambyHuU**    IMay 

Francis  Roberts 3May 

Benjamin  Aplin l6May 

Jas.  Edw.  Gordon 17May 

Geo.  Selby** 20May 

BenJ .  Shepherd   29Hay 

James  RoUeston*  SJune 

t^Simon  Edw.  Antram*' 14Jnne 
HJ)John  Adamson**   ..   6July 
Bowen  Robert  Robertson    do 
@»Kilgour  Davison* ....  HJoly 

Edw.  Andrews(6)   20July 

@»®Robert  Cock» lAng 

John  Taylor  Utlay do 

Bell  Robert  Owen do 

@^Thos.  Boardman^ ....    8Aag 
@'Edw.  Brown  Addis**  .  .9Aiig 

®Henry  Parry" 16Aag 

George  Smithers 33Aug 

John  Dawson^    27 Aog 

William  M'Leod lOSept 

@» Robert  Kingston®  . . .  .l7Sept 

William  Homsby    26Sept 

Francis  Maxwell do 

JohnHaU*o(fl)    do 

@*Robert  Hunter do 

Frederick  Slade do 

Thomas  Rawlins do 

Thomas  Kirby I70ct 

@»®  Alex.  Martin«   ....  290ct 

John  Middleton do 

Wm.  Fred.  Barr do 

Wm.  Langdon** do 

182 


•  Crown  Commissioner,  Port  Philip- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants,  ^dth  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Ill 


Martin  Bennet«^ 2Not 

John  Bendyshe    llNov 

John  BTan8(a) 16No? 

@' Benjamin  Datton^*  ..IQNov 

(ieorge  Butler  • do 

Francis  Anderson  Calder<728Nov 

'@'®William  SneU« 4Dec 

James  Roger8(fr) lODec 

@'®Jaa.  Blandford«(6) . .  lODw: 


1812 


Thos.  Geo.  NicholB 8Jan 

Ig'Hnmpfarey  May  Frec- 

Btun* do 

®' Redmond  Moriarty*  7 Jan 

George  TyrreU    OJan 

Robt.  Martin  Cole 17 Jan 

^'JamesAthiU* 31  Jan 

'g'f)Lardner  Dennys*  ..  6Feb 

m' George  Blarton^    7  Feb 

$'§)99Hen.OgilTie«  ..  do 

Paul  Griffith  Panton do 

Henry  Crocker    do 

(g'John  Wm.  Oldmixon^  11  Feb 

Robert  Jones   do 

William  Barry     22Feb 

Joseph  Norris do 

William  Grove 4Maf 

Thomas  HoUoway lOMai 

WilWara  Ranwell»* 21  Mar 

@' James  Tilley»* do 

i^' James  Davis  "  do 

®^P9Alez.Gallaway"    do 

John  0ewar     do 

Henry  Belsey do 

William  NoweU do 

9^S)P9Sdw.  Knapmani*    do 

Hen.  Fran.  Spence do 

Jas.Thos.  TVitlock do 

Richard  Nugent  KeUy»* . .  do 

JohnHeln" do 

©•Thomas  Cull"(b)  .•..  do 

Peter  HoddeH^ do 

James  lUgmaiden'* do 

Geo.  Lewis  Coates»»   ..••  do 

Wm.  Bart  Weekes do 

HenryJohnHall    do 

@'Chas.  Cowling  Robin- 

»on» do 

William  Crichton do 

Richard  Nason   do 

Charles  Parker^a) do 

^nkCutler»*» do 

William  Bardley  Amiel*"  do 
232 


Auflfustine  Woodward    ..  21  Mar 

Morrice  Cowen   do 

Henry  Pengelly do 

James  Clayton    do 

Thomas  Pattou*'^ do 

James  Bulkeley^i •  .14  Apr 

William  Reynolds    16 Apr 

Richard  Tillidge  Sainthill  23Apr 
Wm.  Jas.  Scudamore**  ..  SOApr 
I'Chas.  Boddam  Stock- 
dale»7    SMay 

©'John  M'KiUop do 

James  George do 

^ 'George  Thoma8««(y  ..  do 
'^Z John  Jas.  Keeling^   . .  13May 

Wm.  Geo.  Thomas    do 

©'Charles  Friend**'    . . .  12June 

Thomas  Densten 15June 

Wm.  Oibbs  Dowden^ ....  16June 
John  Bowerbank     SOJune 

' Alphonso  Henri*'  ....     do 

Thomas  Ritchie  lOJuly 

Peter  White 16July 

Alexander  Miller 27JnIy 

Thomas  Strover 7  Aug 

©^William  Roddam^' ....  17  Aug 

William  Loudon 18Aug 

Wm.  Dickson(a) 21  Aug 

@'®Jame8  Poad^ 24 Aug 

John  Towne 17Sept 

John  Yignoles do 

©'George  Bishop** IBSept 

John  Wood(a) 233ept 

Wm.  Henry  Cooke 120ct 

©•Francis  Wilson  Ellis" ..  160ct 
Thomas  Constant  Paggett 

Morton do 

©•Benj.  Roberts**   240ct 

John  Parkman 20Not 

Rich.  Colmer  Ross do 

George  Stanway  Bourne       do 

John  Kingdon do 

Hamilton  Davies    do 

Richard  Smith  Simonds  do 
©>  Edward  PhilUps"  ....  do 
Sackville  Burroughs  ....     do 

SamuelHill do 

James  Kerr do 

EdwardTouel 21Nov 

John  Hickman* do 

9 PEdward  John  Piper^^*     do 

Robert  Carter    2Dec 

William  Muriel 6Dec 

Wm.  Arch.  Smafl 17Dec 

Geo.  Brooks  Forsterf 27  Dec 

George  Sloan    SODec 


286 


*  Vice  Consul,  Boordcanx. 


1813 

©'Henry  Collins*   IJan 

Aug.   Aldborough    Lloyd 

Williams 18Jan 

©^Gabriel  Christie*  ....  22Jan 
Joseph  Bage  Boultbee*  . .  25Jan 

Benj .  Worthington 2Feb 

Thomas  Mowbray do 

@^®Sir     Tho.    William 

Holbume,  J9^* 6Feb 

Samuel   Hood  Hemmaus    do 
Jas.  Thos.  Taylor  Dixon       4M8r 
©^(S)John  Christian  Ches- 

naye^    17Mar 

©'James  Moxon*   27Mar 

John  Samuel  Rowlands  ••  29Mar 

David  Uanmer 7Apr 

©>  Wm.  FitzwilUamWent- 

worth'« ISApr 

99Ed.  Robinson" 15Apr 

Edward  Jennings    27 May 

yyCha.  Thos.  Sutton'* . .     do 

©'Hen.  Walker(&) 28May 

William  Hutchison(a)'«. .     do 
Edm.  Howe  Fitzmaurice"    do 

Thomas  Atkinson   do 

Wm.  Hen.  Woodin'*  . . .  .31  May 

Francis  Hallowes    14June 

©'Arthur  Loftus do 

John  CoIeman'«(a) 2July 

©'Hen.Gladwell  Etough'?  QJuiy 
JohnBedingfteldKnockcr'nOJuly 
Nathaniel  Gordon  Corbet  12July 
©'Robt  Crosby  Tomlin- 

son»»*   14July 

Thomas  Akers lOJuly 

John  Crossly  Seymour  . .     do 

Benjamin  Lewis 19July 

©'©Geo.  Edw.  Patey*».  .20July 
WilUam  Palmer(a)«   ....  17  Aug 

William  Sterne** 23Aug 

Alex.  Buchanan 24 Aug 

©*John  Harry  Bellairs**   30Sept 

William  Jacobs**     60ct 

©^Henry  Lancaster*^..  20Oct 

Charles  Hensley do 

William  Garforth*' 260ct 

Gh*orge  Syme 260ct 

©*(DJohn  Salter** do 

Rich.  Nicholls  Williams*'    3Nov 

Keevy  TuUy lONov 

Christopher  Beer   do 

©'William  Caswell*>  . . .  .13Nov 
@'® Patrick  Deuchar"  ..29Nov 

Robert  Shebbeare    SONov 

©^©Charles  Lambert** . .  6Doc 
Charles  Haycock    do 

S 'George  Ley** do 
'Robert  Wintle  Innes**    do 
388 


•  KinigraUon  Offlcer,  Cork.  ,«,  .  u.       ^^ 

t  Pol  ice  MmKlstrate,  V.  D.  Land.  •  Intpector  of  Welffhtf  and  Meatvrvi. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


112 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Edward  Hall  16Dec 

f^Oeorge  Mortimei^   . .  17  Dec 
'Chaa.  Heii.Kempthom^25I>ec 
^Thofl.  Lawrence^  ....  80Dec 
Michael  Jerrard do 


1814 


James  Vibart IJan 

@^(S)(g)Jame0Bt.Qumti]i>    7  Jan 
wNathan.  Harwell' ....     do 
lit,  Hon,  JamcB  JSarl  of 

Glasgow* • 8  Jan 

William  Pltt(fr) Saran 

99Geo.  BriBcow  Skardon*  4Feb 

Samuel  Strover 5Feb 

@>Henry  Cranmer  March 

Phillipps lOMar 

John  Bowden 16Mar 

@*®  Alexander  Brenan*^      do 

Francis  Bickerstaff do 

Peter  Smith  Manico  ....     do 

§*Henry  Aug.  Perkins"      do 
'Edward  Wylde"   •...     do 

William  Luce do 

George  Campbell 5Apr 

Masters  liorman    do 

Morgan  Crofton 11  Apr 

Henry  Lawless 27 Apr 

James  Alex.  Gordon(a)  ..26May 

Edward  Maxey*® 27  May 

®'(S)9«PhiUp    James 

Ehnhurst" do 

Joseph  Winthrop   Martin    do 

^'Benj .  Andrews*^ do 

Thomas  Higgins SJune 

Matthew  Black  lOJune 

^'©Isaac  Burch(fr)««    ..11  June 

JohnMonk^   IdJnne 

Arthur  Magan 16June 

Charlton  Booth  Bayly  ..17 June 

William  Dow do 

Wm.  Tatton  Petch 27 June 

^^ John  Harrison^ do 

Thomas  Hamby do 

William  Bailey(a) do 

Henry  Harrow    do 

James  Thos.  Yates do 

^'Charles  Paynter^....     do 

Wm.  Rob.  Ward(o) do 

^John  Rob.  Benson. . . .     do 
ro'Rob.Ballard Johnstone^  do 
m^John  Stewart  Dixon*     IJuly 
£dw.  Proudfoot  Montagu    do 

John  Hay(a)   do 

888 


Charles  Peake*^ 1  Jaly 

PeterStork***  OJuly 

@*John  Spurway^ 8July 

David  Briggs do 

WUliam  Moored 12July 

@^g)Wm.   Baker  Stnig- 

nell« ISJnly 

A'Xicholas  Webb IdJoly 

Timothy  Carew do 

Chas.  Matt.  Chapman    . .     do 

Bei\j.Mainwaring<i do 

James  Hey  land do 

John  Uoyd(6) 28July 

^'©George  Barker**. . .  .23July 
^'Anselm  Peter  Le  NeTe25July 

ohn  Kiddle     28July 

©"©Wm.  Wynne  Eyton**    do 
Wm.  Rob.  Ward(6)    ....    3Aug 
©'Charles  Andros^  ....   9Aug 
Bartholomew  Geo.  Water- 

houset 16Aug 

©'®J.  Hoskins  BrownM§    do 

James  Rowe    do 

Henry  Watson  Hall   ....     do 

Walter  Leslie**    24Aug 

©'©Francis Gray**   ....SeAug 

Henry  Fitzgerald   do 

Sir  Henry  Meredith  Jervis 

White  Jeryis,  B^ do 

George  Atkinson do 

Wm.  Blackmore  Noble..  87 Aug 

Joseph  Irwin   ISept 

George  Lyde    QSept 

Rd.  Venn  Edwards 15Sept 

Richard  Hare  . .    16Sept 

©^William  Pilch^^ ....  24Sept 

Hen.  Edw.  Temple S6Sept 

Hen.  Paget  Jonesfl      ....     do 
Merlon  Marshall  Moiiartyf  do 

Richard  Weld<» 29Sept 

©•Charles  Goullet*  ....     do 
Jehu  Caudle  Bend  Scantle- 

bury** ,.     40ct 

Thomas  FrancUlon 50ct 

Chas.  Cotesworth'"^ lOOct 

John  Meyrick  Paynter^*     llQct 
George  Courtenay  Green- 
way^*    do 

©*John  Moore'*(c) 190ct 

Jeremiah  M'DanieI^<i  ....     do 
I'^James  Chapman^ . .  240ct 
I'Samuel  Costerton?*  . .    4Not 

m.  Francis  Bond 8Not 

)'  Francis  Ly on»    1  SNot 

Geo.  Thos.  Smyth"* 2dNov 

John  Reddie  Black»  ..  ..29Nov 

Rob.  Bruce  Raban do 

Robert  Barclay  14Dec 

441 


*  TJtat.  of  ths  Counties  Bute  and 
Renfrew, 


•  Emigration  OflBcer,  Plrmouth. 

1  Employed  la  Tithe  Office 

j  ReKister  General  of  Seamen. 

I  Conimifiiioner  of  Pilot.  Holyhead. 

If  Rmiirral  ion  Officer,  Sligo. 

**  Police  Masiftruie,  Barbadoei. 


Joseph  Hynson^ SSDec 

James  Stuart do 

James  Rocheid  Forrest*  ••    do 

©'William  Liardet do 

Charles  Caldecot** do 


1815 


Nath.  Newnham    1  Jan 

©Jos.  Edw.  Chilcott  Pit^ 

field'    9Jan 

Godfrey  Brereton l&lsn 

Henry  Wmship  Dodd  . .  SOJan 

James  Crawford'    1  Feb 

Charles  Shaw(a) do 

Ralph    Richard   Tomkin 

Kempster do 

Stephen  Stocker do 

Wm.  Borrowman    ••••••  do 

James  Harper*    do 

Robert  Dicklegg  Rawlins  do 

©> Alexander  Wil8on<^   ..  2Feb 

John  Adams  (a) do 

Sam.  Featherstone do 

Thomas  £vans<c)    do 

Wm.  Roberts(6) do 

Edward  Griffiths"   do 

Samuel  Chare do 

©<®Jas.  Burnett  Elliott'  do 

John  Samuel  Yeats  •••,..  do 

_  i' Francis  Domford**t  ••  do 

Daniel  Baird'' 8Feb 

Jos.  Shaw  Godden'*   ....  do 

I'  Robert  Tucker** do 

)'Henry  Cox'* do 

l' William  Langley    ....  do 

llliamGUes do 

Robert  Davis do 

'WilUam  Creak do 

'William  Hole* do 

'®John  Parsons*'  ....  do 

Robert  Newton do 

@*®John  Lechmeret"  *  •  do 
Robert  Young  Man  Dai^ 

racott do 

John  Hungerford    4Feb 

m'Thomas  Salkeld**  ....  do 

Thomas  Bunn do 

Matthew  O'Hea do 

'©William Rule^  ....  do 
'Hen.  Alexander  Daniel 

Thornton do 

Jas.  Hilary  Andoe do 

Jas.  Suttor  Britton. .  • .  •  •  do 
488 


GommiMioner  of  Pilotafre.  •"<! 
Examiner  of  Matters  and  Male*  of 
Merchant  Service,  Glasgow. 

t  Dock  Matter,  CantitT. 

1  Deputy  Lieut.  Go.  Oxford. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


113 


Ja0.  Richard  Aachinleck 

Henry  Douglas •  • 

William  Stanbnry 

Wm.  Hamilton  Marray. . 
John  Wolland  Bake  .... 
Wm.  Hynam  lioyd  . . .  • 

Henry  Lewifl(6) 

William  Morley 

James  Harrey  NickoU  . . 

Charles  HiU 

^EdwardBold     

Thomas  Baker(a)    

HartrnPain    

Richard  Joachim    

JohnHill(fr)    

9'John  William    Henry 

Uandley 

Joseph  Troughton 

M'illiam      Robert     Fits 

Oerald«   

Frederick  Phillips 

Charles  Pybna  Ladd  .... 

R'>bert  Lowcay    

)$'OctaTins  Danstan*^  •• 

Geoiige  VeTcrs 

Valentine  Peter  Hunter. . 
@'®John  Mawbcy*" .... 

John  Rothery 

William  Goose     

James  Lovdess   

William  Henry  Moore  •• 
@' John  Bannatyne^ .... 

Thomas  Benn 

®'®William  Vicary»«   .. 

Henry  John  Carr** 

Edmund  Miles    

@*  Robert  Thomas^   .... 

Cave  Gregory 

Rich.  Jas.  Wooher 

William  Shephard 

Grosvenor  Bunster 

John  Pengelley 

Robert  Moigan(a) 

John  Mee 

t'®  Rich.  Bayly  Bowden~ 
^James  Cartel'' 

John  Sutton  Williams    .. 

Thomas  Bruce     

Patrick  Shirreff 

Matthew  Gray    

@NS)Robert  Hemei^. . .. 

Charles  Autridge    

Edward  Rogers 

Buxton  Layton   • 

James  Wallis 

Edward  HasweU 

Joseph  Hyett^ 

Eyerard  Digby* 

Wm.  MarshaUCa)   

Bamuel  Collis 

John  Wise   

William  Richi^ 

@^Bartholo.  Geo.  Smith 

Day«   

Alexander  Aitkin 

William  Gould   

Eawardlim(a)    

662 


4Peb  OllTer  Swan    llFeb 

do     9V1*1)O0-  Richard    Fow- 

do         ler^^' do 

do     ^*Frederick  Coppin^'  . .  do 
do      Richard  Williams  Char- 

6Feb     lesson   do 

do     Wm.  Chas.  Jones  ••...•  do 

do     John  Alex.  Mouat do 

do     George  Bland •••..  do 

do     James  Wood(fr)  do 

do     @*John    Eyerrest    Cab- 
do         bum?* ISFeb 

7Feb  Dominick  Creagh  Waters  do 

do      Richard  Compton do 

do     James  Wood(c)^    do 

Richard  Payne do 

do     Jos.  Henry  Moore do 

do      Raymond  Evans do 

Geo.  Norris  Trent 14Feb 

Dominick  Sarsfield  ....••  do 
Maurice  FitzgeraldO'Con- 

nell do 

William  Barnard    do 

Thos.  Wllliams(&) do 

Charles  Batten    do 

Robert  Johnston     ••••••  16Feb 

William  Nettleton  Boyce  do 

Duncan  Roberts do 

JohnMiUett    do 

James  Holbrook "  do 

John  Nicholas •  •••  do 

Wm.  Bees  Davies* do 

^'Sam.HomigoldLaston**  do 
William     Henry    Wood- 

ham*® do 

George  Wilson(W* do 

Thomas  Strange(a)     ....  do 

^'Charles  Bruce** do 

Andrew  Sims •  do 

William  Jones  ((i) do 

Alexander  Fred.  Cope    ..  16Feb 

William  James^ do 

@>Edw.  Wm.  Seymour^t    do 

Edward  GaRett(&) do 

PhUipMoor    do 

Geo.  Robinson(&)    do 

Matthew  Curling  Friend,** 

F.R.S.t    do 

WiUiam  Gardiner do 

@Uohn  Steele  Park^    . .  do 

John  Winterbottom    ....  do 

^'Scphas  Goode**$    ....  do 

S'^JohnPlnemore^  ...  17Feb 

@*George  Raymond**    . .  do 

Peter  Barnes do 

George  Pretyman do 

Edw.  John  Morriss do 

Henry  Hockln    •  do 

John  Hamilton  (a) do 

606 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

8Feb 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

9Feb 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
lOFeb 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
llFeb 

do 
do 
do 
do 


WiUiam  Garland l7Feb 

Geo.  Taylor  Airey *.  do 

Chas.  Witty  Clubley»   ..  do 

John  Walker(a) do 

Thomas  Wright** do 

John  Ghunham    ISFeb 

Elex.  Boyter*** do 

harlesWm.  Lutman'*^  do 

I  Arthur  Moore    •  •  •  •  do 

Richard  Daniell do 

Wm.  Henry  Kemball .  •  •  •  do 

Wm.  Hutchison(6)»*»»  ..  do 

Robert  Tumbull do 

Edward  Samuel  Taylor  .  •  do 

Richard  Adams  Nicholson  do 

Robert  Thorley ••  do 

Michael  Hodder do 

James  Simpson  ^*^ do 

Wm.  Richmond  Ashby**'  do 

@*Wm.  Henry  Baker***  do 

John  Daria do 

Arch.  Campbell do 

@^@£manuel  Blight^*!'..  SOFeb 

@»®(DWm.  Weaver"«>(fl)  do 

Geoige  Patey  Trounsell. .  do 

fi^Robt.  Wm.  Hale  Hardy  do 

ilUam  Baker(&) do 

Geo.  Robert  Taylor    ....  do 

Thos.  Edw.  James do 

Thos.  Mark  Williams .  • .  •  do 

Richard  White    do 

William  Patterson 21  Feb 

{^^George  Coleman"* ....  do 

Peter  Shuttleworthf do 

Michael   Finch  Cosnahan  do 

James  JoneaCb)   do 

JohnHlcks>^« do 

Robert  Ramsay  t    ......  do 

Robert  Mudge    do 

William  Par8on8(fr)    ••..  do 

Josias  Drew 22Feb 

Philip  Bowden    do 

John  Budgen do 

George  Hans  Blake do 

William  Radford do 

Jas.  Monypenny  Wood  . .  23Feb 

James  Rumley    •  •  do 

John  Stubbin*^* do 

John  Wilson"*(a)   do 

Jonath.  Butcher*** do 

@*John  ThompBon***(d)  do 

Samuel  Berington  ••••..  do 

Samuel  Eborall do 

Henry  Reid do 

William  Henry  Oldmixon  do 

Wm.  Thos.  Strettel    ....  do 

@*Hugh  Hunter»«» do 

William  Grceme  Rhind  . .  do 

@Hf)Henry  Da?i8'«(c)  . .  do 

William  Hoghton do 

665 


*  Coneotorof  Cuitomi,  U.  Csosda. 
t  Deputy  Lieiit.-Go.  Brecon. 
X  Port  Officer,  and  Police  Ma(.,  Oeorgel 
Town,  V.  D.  Land. 
$  Deputy  PovtnuaUr,  Canada. 


•  Harbour  Master,  Kinftton. 

t  Emigration  Officer,  Sligo. 

t  Einigraui  Officer,  Londonderrj. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


114 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Jas.  Thos.  NichollB^^ 23Feb 

John  John8oii(c) 25Feb 

James  John  Foord do 

WiUiam  Crellin do 

John  Wheeler do 

Henry  John  O'Callaghan  do 

99John  Poore'»> do 

Samuel  Selby 27Feb 

Charles  Merriman do 

@»  Arthur  Grose^** do 

@' James  Hunter"^   ••••  do 

Thomas  Halahan do 

Thomas  Pearson do 

Henry  Wm.  Mason do 

^Gteorge  Read(&)    do 

Edward  Nickoll do 

William  Rodger do 

@^John  Oilmore>» 28Feb 

John  Simkin do 

Charles  Wadeson    do 

William  Cave  Burbidge .  •  do 

W  Edward  Parker  Bed-  do 

well*^ do 

Walter  Watkins do 

Alex.  Shillingford do 

John  Courtenay  Bluett  . .  do 

@'Hugh  Price'*' do 

Henry  Fisher*'** do 

Charles  Taylor (&) do 

Nicholas  Sumpter do 

@'(J)Tho8.  Jack8on»*(&)  do 

William  Chivers(&) do 

Thomas  Preston do 

Edward  Drew IMar 

Bobert  iSmilius  Jackson  do 

JohnTod'*' do 

Jas.  Hodder  Forbes do 

David  Gam  Davies  '*•    . .  do 

John  Geo.  Francillon ....  do 

^^Francis  Harris'^  ..  do 

Jas.  Thos.  Lamb do 

William  Hnngate   2Mar 

Richard  Henn     do 

Richard  Budgen do 

Roliert  Andrew  Hughes . .  do 

Samuel  Conner do 

Timothy  Parsons    do 

Geoi^ge  Mitchell SMar 

James  Crispin do 

Geo.  Colin  Oliver   do 

David  Henderson   do 

James  Gordon  (a)    do 

Richard  Foreman   do 

Wm.  Fred.  Parker do 

Edwin  Toby  Caulfeild>4>  do 

Robert  Butcher do 

Richard  James  Morrison  i^i    do 

Alex.  Wm.  Forbes 4Mar 

George  Elvy"* do 

Arthur  Corbettf     do 

@'Geo.  Hen.  Aytoni*4  do 

James  Senior do 

721 


*  Superintendent  of  Police,  Bristol, 
t  Signal  Station,  V.  D.  Land. 


f 'Matthew  Munroi**     ..  4Mar 
iiliam Whitehead    ....     do 

Thomas  Rogers   6Mar 

William  Phillips do 

John  Philipps  Pliilipps..     do 

Chas.  Jas.  Adams do 

Samuel    Richard    Whit- 
combe'^^  do 

Benjamin  Hart  do 

Wm.  John  WilUams* ....     do 

Daniel  Geale   do 

WiUiam  Gwyn    do 

WUliamBall   do 

John  Davie8(c)    7Mar 

Edward  Keane   do 

William  Bryant do 

John  Eyre  Pascoe do 

Wm.  Boyle  Crooke    ....     do 

John  Kenderdine    do 

©'Henry  Perry  Dicken'"    do 

James  Irvine do 

Matthew  Cassan  Seymour    do 

William  Knocker   do 

George  Dew do 

George  Craggs    do 

John  Wm.  Crispo do 

Henry  Courtenay    7  Mar 

@'®Chas.  CriBwick»*»  . .    QMar 

*John  Seaton do 

Charles  Rose  lOMar 

John  Spurin    do 

Lockhart  Leith   do 

John  Hender8on(c) do 

Robert  Ross    do 

Geo.Valentine  Simmons . .  do 
George  Johnson  Gardner     do 

Benjamin  Dixson llMar 

JohnTuUy'« do 

Robert  Strickland  Thomas    do 

Robert  Heaf    do 

Nehemiah  John  Reed ....  do 
@'g)George  Cordry'*'  . .  do 
Choyce  Wm.  Moyses  ....     do 

Jeremiah  March do 

@' James  Sloly    ISMar 

Adams  Edwards do 

@'Edward  Moore(&)'<^ . .     do 

John  Wm.  Smith    do 

William  Lane(6) do 

Joseph  Short(&) do 

James NewenhamGraydon  do 
Thos.  Ledlie  Crooke'^®  . .  do 
William  Sam.    Stratford, 

F.R.S.t     14Mar 

John  Geo.  King  Podmore     do 
John  Race  Godfrey'?^    . .  15Mar 
m.  Jones(c)'^^ ......     do 

781 


*  Chicheeter  Customs. 

t  Inspector  of  Convicts,  Norfolk  Isl. 

X  Superinten.  Naut.  Almanucli. 


The  following  Offloera  are  on  tlie  half- 
pay  of  five  shillings  per  diem,  wiih 
the  exception  of  those  made  lubse- 
quently  to  the  regulation  of  1840,  who 
are  only  entitled  to  the  half-par  of 
four  shillings,  unlets  they  have  com- 
pleted three  years  sea  servies  si 
Lieutenants. 

Chas.  James  Beart l5Mar 

Wm.  Scrymgour do 

WilliamBatt do 

Abraham  Parks"* do 

Samuel  Tancock do 

Daniel  Slyman     l6MaT 

Sam.  Brokensha do 

Godfrey  Fosbery do 

Sam.  Geo.  PuUen   do 

Jas.  Robert8on"»(a) 17Mar 

Robinson  Thomas do 

John  Green  Peat    do 

Walter  Turner  Parker  . .    do 
William  Stocker  Robins       do 

Andrew  Thompson 1 8)far 

Major  Corbyn do 

Robert  Ralph'"      do 

Edw.  Willis  Ward do 

Henry  Tryon'** do 

f 'George  Jenner 20Mar 
'  Hump.  Colquhoun ....    do 
'  Abrah.  Whitehead do 

David  Wingfield do 

@»W.  Hollinshed  Brady»"  do 

George  Shaw(6) do 

Nicholas  Wakem    do 

William  Blenkame do 

John  Williams(6)» do 

George  Harding'" do 

James  Govett 28Mar 

@'Edw.LeBfe8urier»»«. . .  .24Mar 

Edward  Grant 29Mar 

Chapman  Wise  do 

@'Geo.  Ward  Cole»»*. ...    do 

John  Sanders'**t 6Apr 

Richard  Percival    do 

©'Richard  Bowen'*  ....  ISApr 
Bethune  James  Walker..  24Apr 

Jas.  Saunderson'*' 25Apr 

Fred.  Aug.  Bowes  Stewart    do 

James  Skene   do 

David  Harrop iMay 

Jeff.  Reid  Amherst SMay 

Jas.  Grant  Seton 18May 

John  Head  Jefferies   ....  SJune 
@'Robt.  Richard  Sayer'»  do 

William  Anley    13Jone 

Wm.  Swainson**    do 

@»William  Henry*»»  ....    do 

Alleyn  Evanson do 

Thomas  Dutton*** do 

@*Jas.StoddartDonghis  15Jiio« 

add 


•  Militia,  U.  Canada, 
t  Super,  of  DreadfwughtfSwo^^* 
Hosp.  Ship. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


115 


William  Wilkiiwon«>*(ft). .     do 
James  Thomas  Cookney    lOJune 

JohD  Church 23Jane 

@*Wm.  Downman  Prid- 

ham**    IJuly 

Chas.  Hen.  MaBtcrman  ..14July 
John  Proctor  Sanderson .  .26July 
Richard  Elsworthy  Pym      I  Aug 

Thomas  Hallowes   do 

John  lUchards     do 

Andrew  Smith(a) SSAug 

WilliamStiU   7Sept 

JohnWiUs(fr) do 

AUenWaU do 

^Alez.  Henning"'    .... llSept 

Thomas  Tribe 19Sept 

Stephen  Wilkinson do 

@'Phi]ipBond    do 

Gcoige  Hugo 20Sept 

©'Peter  Hay«« do 

1P9W.  Olassford   Hems- 

worth«'    do 

'^^Richard  Greening ....     do 

Thomas  Baxter***   do 

Robert  Parker    do 

Thomas  Stirling do 

Chas.  Farquhanon do 

William  Henry  Conner  . .     do 

Herbert  Ashton"* do 

Yaughan  Lloyd do 

George  Hyde*" do 

Jas.  Rich.  Denyer  • do 

^John  Sackett  Hooper***  do 

Charles  Tumer(e) do 

John  HiUdrup SlSept 

John  Grindred^ 28Sept 

George  Gahan"* 60ct 

John  Coleman(5)    do 

Thomas  Bumham 60ct 

®' John  Steddy»> 250ct 

ChariesAyre   2Not 

®»JohnO»Reilly«(a)    ..     do 

Christopher  May    do 

Wm.  Griffiths 17Noy 

Henry  Perin  Steele 22Nov 

John  Carthew 24Nor 

©'Charles  Scott  Jackson**  7Dec 
Jowph  Faurlel  Barrett . .     do 


Duncan  Mackdlar  ......  lOMay 

James  Savage 2July 

Peter  Petrie     SOJu  ly 

Richard  Fowke    8Aug 

f'Jolm  Sampson  Jago^ . .  5Sept 
"Henry    Weston    Tom- 
kins*     leSept 

"William  Sweeting«  ....  do 
"Daniel  M'Neale  Beatty  do 
"Charles  Beamish  Ware*  do 

Charles  March* do 

William  Cole"^*  ....  do 
i"JohnRoberts"»(c)t    ..     do 

i" John  Badcliff"* do 

i" William  Ryder"*    ....     do 

i"George  Pew"* do 

"|{9  Aaron  Stark  Symes"*  do 
"Simon  Taylor  Ogilvie"'  do 
»"  Bdward  Aitchison"*^  do 
"James  Cmtchley"^. ...     do 

i"Elliot  Morres** do 

Robert  Justice*" do 

I" Alfred  SainthUl**     ....  do 

l" John  Holberton**  •  • . ,     do 

_»SChas.Parker**(6)   17Sept 

Donald  Moodie    9Dec 


John  Brothers      14July 

Thos.  Hillersdon  Bulteel      do 
Chas.  Robert  Maiden ....  ISept 
"Benjamin  Hayter><>    ..19Sept 

"Marcus  Worsley 240ct 

"John  Lloyd  Clayton"*  ..9Nov 
Henry  Hope  Johnstone  •.20Not 
David  Henry  Watson*    ••  3Dec 


1816 


Thos.  Sam .  HaU 1  Jan 

JwnesGosnold   4Jan 

Wm.  Augustus  Archbald  11  Mar 
Sir  John  Bruce  Palmer 

Chichester, «.» do 

George  Garvey*    IQMar 

George  Edward  Cock8edge22Mar 

Rich.  Weatherley    SMay 

%'Wm.  Congdon' 6May 

887 


1817 

Richard  Pike  LitUewort..    IJan 

JohnSkinley    12Feb 

Jas.  Ferris  Warren      ....  16May 

Robert  HodderH 24May 

JohnWildey    21July 

Joseph  Sykes    ISep 

'""Lewis  Dunbar  Mitchell"  29Sep 

i"  William  Henry  Dwarriss  6Nov 

William  Boulton 24irov 


1818 

John  Castellow  Grave    . .  20Jan 

Matthew  Lys do 

Chas.  Carpenter     do 

Sir  Chas.  Witham,  Kt.  . .  6Mar 

Joseph  Argnimbau 31  Mar 

Henry  King  (a) dOApr 

Francis  Witham 12May 

Bdward  Hadcett     16May 

WilUam  Hanham   do 

@"Benj.  Peyton  Sadler  .  .25May 
Thos.  Cook(5)  F.R.S.§    . .  IJune 


*  Register  Woburs,  U.  Canada. 
i  Pott  Master,  Chesterfield. 
t  Mag.  (br  Sussex. 
II  CUutomSj  Belfast. 
$  Prof,  of  Fortific,  Addiscoiube. 
032 


1819 

Hon.  Geo.  Francis  Colley    2Mar 

Charles  Oosset"^ 26Mar 

John  Theophilus  Kelsall . .  2Apr 

@"John  Geddes"* 9Apr 

Henry  Wise  Harvey    . . .  .21  Apr 
@"Walford  Tho8.Bellair8"^12May 

Richard  Sadleir 21May 

Hugh  Hawkshawf      ....  1 2July 

Joseph  Clark   16Aug 

@"  Rich.  Ooodridge"*  ....     do 

Chesney  Simmons do 

Hon.    Granville    Dudley 

Ryder     2Sept 

William  Lowry    llOct 

@*niomas  Woods*    ....  140ct 
John  Wainwright    4Nov 


1820 

Francis  Robert  Dashwood    SFeb 

John  Buck  Toker     SFeb 

Thomas  Caswell   BMar 

Frederick  Abraham  Smith"  lOApr 
©"William  MazweU'  ....QJune 
Augustus  George  Barretts  12June 

John  BHUngsley'    do 

James  Kingston 25July 

Henry  Augustus  Finucane  30Nov 
William  Justin  Dealey  ..  26Dec 

Charles  Palmer do 

George  Pooley    27Dec 

@"HenryQuin^ 28Dec 

968 


*  Searcher  and  Landing  Waiter. 
t  Police,  Carlow. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


IIG 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


1831 

f^ John  Rainier' 9Jan 

James  Hamilton 27Jau 

Robert  Taylor 28Jan 

Charles  Mallard do 

^WilUam  Christie  ....  do 
Timothy  Macnamara'  . .  do 
(^Edmund  Howard  Pace^  do 
Sampson  Edwards  5Feb 

t^Thomas  Cartwright ....  16Feb 
»Wm.  Henry  Martin   ..  6Mar 

Thos.  Evans(c()    28Apr 

Thomas  James    do 

Edw.  Shacklock 80 Apr 

Edward  Digby    4May 

Stewart  Nash  Inglis  ....  4June 
Thos.  Arundel  Lewis . . .  .28Jane 

Fred.  Bedwell 7July 

Valentine  Herbert  Jones*19Jaly 
James  Roper  Drake  ....    do 
John  Palmer  Wells    ....     do 

Thos.  Freer do 

@>Oeo.  Rob.  White*  ....     do 

Thomas  Hardy do 

JohnSmith(/)   do 

John  Oxford    do 

Wm.  Forsyth  Smith  . . .  .21  July 

Edward  Tolcher 22Aug 

William  Mansell^o*    ....  14Sept 
@*Wm.  Lukis  Stephens"    90ct 

John  Conjuit*^    do 

@|*Conway  Richard  Dobbs  160ct 

Thomas  Croffcon 9Not 

James  Bowen  Somervllle      do 

@»  William  Lory" 14Nov 

@> James  Ross  Lawrence'^  30Nov 
George  Beaofoy 22Dec 


1822 

©■Chas.  Geo.  Bntler**  . .  29Jan 
Bartholomew  Pmst  ....  25 Mar 
John  Septimus Roet  ..25 Apr 
William  Clewes  Saunders    6May 

Thomas  Richmond do 

@'Thofl.  Rich.Frampton'^dlMay 
Thos.  Madge  Hyne    ....  4June 
@*CharlesWyndham  Raw- 
don*" 11  June 

William  Thomaa     26Aug 

Jumes  Liddell     do 

@*Rowland  Burdon  Cot- 

grave*» 29A  ug 

Leven  Charles  Frederick 

Walkert  60ct 

1016 


*  Emp.  Metropolitan  PubllcCarrlagi; 
Office. 
f  Siirfeyor  Oene'-iil,  WeMt  Australia. 
I  Inspector  of  the  RU«r  Herey. 


Alexander  Brown 

Chas.  Henry  Ackerley  . . 
Marcus  Freeman  Brown- 

wgg 

Sidney  Moss    

Daniel  Young 

Henry  Asser  Comeck* . . 
John  Henderson(d)  . . . . 
^Richard  Hussey*  .... 
®*Tho.  Swain  Scriven*. . 
Job  Bennett  Clarke    .... 

Wm.  Noble  Clay^o 

Charles  Brand    


14N0T 
20NOT 

do 
25NOV 

7Dec 
26Dec 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
28Dec 


Geo.  Stuart  Penfold  ....  15Feb 

Patrick  Kerr 7Mar 

Chas.  Blackmore    ......  11  Mar 

Joseph  Grote^    20Mar 

Wm.  Henry  Gearey    ....  22 Mar 
Rich.  Roe  Metherell  ....  27  Mar 

Henry  Fortescue 5 Apr 

®'Tho.  Wm.  Langton^. .  25 Apr 

Henry  Raper*     17May 

@*Samuel  Baker^       ...  21  May 

John  Crisp •  •  •  •  •     do 

Henry  8hapland^» 29May 

Smyth  Griffith    lOJune 

John  Delancey  Robinson^    do 

Francis  Teek    19Julv 

Chas. want Poynter»*    ..26July 
James  Ogil vy  Dalgleish . .     do 
©'Thomas  Brydges**. . , .  220ct 

John  Henryf    do 

lit^oseph  Ray«» do 

^•Charles  Caley«> do 

John  Groome do 

Robt.  Kennedy  Thomson}    do 
@'Cha«.  Blatchley«*  ....  230c« 

Joseph  Broomhead 8  Not 

William  Nelson  Griffitha . .  13Not 


1824 

*John  DeCourcy  Dash  wood  1  Jan 
Gustavus  Spicker  Baker     ]2Jan 

WilUam  Hooper(fr) do 

Henry  Amsinck 20Jan 

$^' Lawrence  Dennehy^  . .  21  Jan 
William  Carpenter     ....     do 
Hen.  Gray  Kellock    ....     do 

Wm.  Geo.  Peame do 

@' Joseph  Frank  Tompson^  do 

Charles  Garrett do 

1064 


Charles  Gale   21Jan 

.\rthur  Thos.  Morley ....    do 
Chas.  Edw.  Blisset    .« . .     do 

John  Markham 30Jan 

^Charles  Rob.  Dashwood  IMar 
James  Saumarez  Jephson  25Mar 
@*Geo.  Henry  Heathcote^  SlMar 

Stephen  Shairp 26Apr 

Joseph  Bligh  Driffield   . .  lOMay 

Ralph  Gore(  h) 16Msy 

Wm.  Stone(c)* lOMay 

*  Henry  KnoUes SJune 

Robert  Campbellf     ....  19Jane 

Thos.  Eyre  Hoddert    ....    do 

William  Pedderf'*  ..... .21Juiie 

Gilbert  Francis  Dawson  i  28Jnne 

Thomas  Lydl SJuly 

Edw.  Long  Eve ISJuly 

@»  Wm.  Young  QiW^  ....    do 
James  Murray  Pentland      do 

John  Elmsley 3Aag 

Lawrence  Blount  Williams  lOAng 

John  Stone 20Aiig 

George  Manning    do 

Charles  Horace  Lapldge  SlAiig 
Warre  Squire  Bradley  f  20Sept 
Bertram  Mitford  Atherton  50ct 

Thomas  DaTies(5) 140ct 

Thomas  Cobb do 

$^^Fred.Hen.LeMesurieH7  i^Nov 

Rich.  John  Marsh do 

Richard  Dawbrey  Hyde**  5Dec 

Jacob  Pitfleld 6Dec 

Chas.  Hen.  Price    do 

Thomas  Eytonff     do 

@*  William  Burt  (a)«>    ..    do 


1825 

Wm.  Walter  Oke    lOJan 

David  Steel     do 

Wm.  Cress  Simmons  ....  do 

William  Squire do 

Chas.  Goldsmith    do 

Humphrey  Jeston do 

Jas.  Howard  Turner  ....  do 

Henry  Kitchen   do 

James  Thompson*!}    ....  do 

George  Hingston    do 

Robert  Poole do 

William  Hewlett    do 

James  Hen.  Rich.  Wilson  do 

Samuel  WilUams    12Jan 

William  Glennie 14j8n 

John  Bradley I8Jan 

Charles  Blyth 9Feb 

1117 


•  Secretary  R.A.8. 

♦  Finigmtion  Officer.  Dublin. 
t  CapUiu  of  Aynhire  Militia. 


*  Hattonr  Maiter  RlTer  TliAinet. 
t  Concul,  Milan. 
t  Emigration  Offleer,  lArttvooU 
i  Harbour  Matter,  Hong  Kong. 
A  Poiice  Maiclitrate,  New  Zeeland. 
S  Harbour  Master,  Port  Cawl. 
**  Dock  Master,  Glamorgan  Cftnal. 
H  Super,  of  Marine  Society's  Ship. 
tt  Coll.  CuBtomi,  Stanstead,  U.C. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


11? 


Wm.  Dent  Dent 14Peb 

Thomas  HamUton do 

Archibald  Bryan  Meheuz  28Feb 

Richard  Cotgrave do 

@^99Lawibrd  Maes«    ..    4Apr 

James  Smai]^ 21  Apr 

Thomas  PownoU   Pellew 

Barrow><> 25Hay 

Robert  RobinBon 27May 

@>Charle8  Moss*'*     ....     do 

George  Whichelo    do 

WlUiam  Wright do 

Henry  Qerani do 

fit' James  Pratt**    do 

^^Hugh  Somenr.  Bomis- 

ton»« do 

Sir     Henry     Sachererel 

Wilmot,JJ^ SJune 

Tho. Thorpe  Fowke    ....ITJune 

Wm.Oray(&)   IJoly 

Geo.  Ben.  Bnnbary    . .  •  •     do 

George  LyaU    do 

Richard  Hamond  White      do 

Fran.  North  Clerk 9Jaly 

William  Lyons    20Jaly 

Thos.  Gethy  George  ....24July 
Henry  Lister  Maw^  ....     do 

Wm.  Wooldridge**t    ISSept 

Charles  Julias  Secoombe25Sept 
©^William  Cha8.Webber«    SOct 

Augiutas  Bolton 40ct 

@'John  Sibly»J     do 

Fran.  Wall  Justice do 

Jos.   Augustus  Whitham 

Hill§     do 

Waiiam  Hornby     do 

Charles  Boltonjl      ^o 

Wm.  Breedon 40ct 

John  Jeayes^ 170ct 

William  Clapp    13Dec 

Edward  KeUy (ft)    21  Dec 

Berkley  WestPopp SODec 


1826 

Nicholas  Evans 2Jan 

Wm.  Fran.  Young 3Jan 

'fit^Geo.  Wm.  Rabett* ....     OJan 

liV'Thomas  Creser* lOJan 

Windham  Berkeley  Port- 
man 26Jan 

James  Ward  Tomlinson'       1  Feb 

Poulton  Williams  11  Feb 

Jowph  Robin8on(ft)    ....  ISFeb 

Tliomas  Young   ISMar 

William  Weaver(6) 27  Mar 

James  8.  M.  Watson do 

James  Bolton do 

1167 


Thos.  Hungerford 27Mar 

@'Henry Johnston*   ....     do 
Garret      Rufus      Taylor 

Disney do 

@i£d.  Geo.  Elliott^  ....     do 

@*  Edmund  Pope do 

Hugh  Thos.  Bowe 14Apr 

Justus  Oxenham     do 

@*£dwin  Lipscomb^  ....  3May 

Joseph  Pyke   19May 

Thos.  Pryor  Wheeler 26May 

Rob.  Lee  Stephens 30May 

Fred.  Spencer  Thursby  . .  1  June 
Hen.  Allan  Griffith    ....  5June 

Jeffrey  Hale    8June 

John  Douglas •  • . .  21  June 

Bryan  Keating  Therry  . .  26June 
Henry  Lawrence  ....'••..  27 June 
Edward  Jcnris  Hopkins. .  lOJuly 

John  Summers    . , do 

Philip  Hast*   do 

Geo.  Fredk.  Westbrook. .  26Jnly 

John  Tom    25Aug 

James  DalyelP^ 6Sept 

John  BuUey    27Sept 

Edward  Rogier" dOSept 

Francis  Smyth    llOct 

James  Tracers     120ct 

William  Lewis(2»)    180ct 

James  Yule 210ct 

WilUam  Rowley  Wynyard  260ct 

Edward  Harvey 270ct 

William  Candler 22Not 

Charles  Clayton  McLean . .  6Dec 
Robt.  Lamport  Pengelly^^  9Dec 
Wm.  George  Ashby   ....     do 

@Uames  Inglis**    1 4  Dec 

John  Wm.  Bedford"  ....  18Dec 
CIms.  Griffin  Clarke  ....  28I)ec 
Stephen  Joshua  Lett'*    . .  26Dec 


1827 

Patrick  Inglis • 26Jau 

Rich.  Bdw.  Cumberland  2Feb 
Wm.  Henry  Bretonf  ..  lOMar 
Joseph  Hnghes  Bellamy       do 

Chas.  Shaw(6)    12Mar 

J  as.  Barker  Emery  ....  26Mar 
Charles  Symes  Haswell . .  4Apr 
John  Corry  Sicklemore* . .  10 Apr 

Peter  Belches'J       1 7 Apr 

Adrian  Thos.  Mann*  ....  24Apr 

John  Lethbridge 2BApr 

Rich.  Combauld do 

Wm.  Hen.  GosUn* do 

Geo.  Wm.  Tomlin  do 

Norton  Butler  Alexander     do 
1221 


•  Vai^i.  Co.  Donegal. 
t  Meat,  of  tiM  Port  of  GtbralUr. 
t  Governor  of  Brixton  Jail. 
y  Employed  In  Pablie  Works. 
I  Coiiuoia.  of  PHotage,  Iptwieh. 


*  Com.  R. W.  I.  M.  Packet  Thames. 
t  Police  Maglitrate  V.  D.  Land. 
I  HartKMir  Master,  Anftrmiia. 


@»J.  Crouchley  Evison** 

28Apr 

William  Daw8on(&)    . .   . 

do 

John  Comish(a) 

do 

Thos.  Fletcher  Best    

do 

John  James  Wilkinson  . . 

do 

Henrv  Batt 

do 

Wheatley  Byass 

do 

©'George  Mason^ 

do 

Thomas  M'Gowan 

do 

Thomas  Jones(c) 

do 

John  Groves    

do 

James  Brooman 

do 

Geo.  Wood  Webber    

SOApr 

Geo.  Hen.  Godden 

do 

Chas.  Hopkin8(&)   

Richard  Gunning  JefiVeyi 

do 

\    do 

Thomas  Brewer 

do 

Hen.  Forster  Mills     .... 

do 

Henry  Roberts    

do 

Thos.  Carrique  Ponsonby 

do 

Henry  Chas.  Schomberg. . 

do 

James  Heysham 

4May 

Edw.  Leslie  Jones 

12May 

John  Walker(6) 

28May 

Cha.  Kittoe  Scott'o    .... 

do 

John  Gurley    

14June 

Robt.  Hammond" 

2dJune 

James  Campbell(a)    .... 

ISJaly 

®»Peter  Lecount'* 

6Aug 

Geo.  Vaughan  Hart 

11  Aug 

@»J.  Watson  Wakefield»« 

20Aug 

Hen.  Towry  White 

4Sept 

Thomas  Atkmson  Butlerf 

60ct 

Edw.  Garrow  Smith  .... 

llOct 

@»WilUam  Tills* 

210ct 

m'John  Burrough'*    .... 

do 

@'Duncan  Brooks  Gordon 

I 

Grant" 

220ct 

@Uas.  Chas.  Johnston^^ 

do 

@'Wm.  Valentine  Lee''. . 

do 

@»Wm.  Henry  Riall"  .. 

240ct 

@» Wm.  Augustus  Ferrar*  290ct 

Phil.  Button  Jones 

16Nor 

Horatio  Nelson  Atkinson'^  27Nov 

@'(g)Robert  Amyett  New- 

11  Dec 

Frederick  Blood 

l&Dec 

@^Tho.  LaTmgton*'    .... 

17Dec 

'earson  Foote 

27Dec 

Wm.  Foulkes  Essell  .... 

do 

James  Irwin     .......... 

31  Dee 

®» WilUam  Fuller*    .... 

do 

1828 

John      Ludlow     Nelson 

Sesley*     

9Jan 

Willoughby  Shortland  . 

18Jan 

1273 

•  Dep.  Got.  Qaeen*i  Bench  PriMii. 

t  Sup.  OoB„  T.  D.  Und. 

Digitized  by 


Google 


118 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Wilbraham  Francis  Man- 
ners ToUemache 20Jan 

Lundy  Dickinson    22Jan 

James  Lash^^ \ . . .  29Jan 

John  Savell  Keatley OFeb 

Frederick  Senrante  ....     a6Feb 

Henry  Wm.  Clare do 

John  Palmer  Battersby. .  28Feb 

Walthall  Grctton    SMar 

John  Clewlow  Perry*     . .     do 

Thomas  Carey 8Mar 

Charles  Senrante    do 

Chas.  Duncan  Warren   . .  24Mar 
Stephen  Ross  Watts  ....  29Mar 
@'Jas.  Grant  Raymond*      do 
John  Campbell  Fullarton      do 

Edward  Boiler    do 

Hen.  Miller  Higgon    6Apr 

John  Lascelles 19 Apr 

Thos.  Norris  Moore    ....     do 

Abraham  Darby 28Apr 

@Uos.  Francis  Baker 22May 

Edward  Bevan 23May 

Mat.  John  Liddon do 

John  Gustavns  Crosbie  .  •  28May 

Spencer  Drake   5June 

Richard  Howard    do 

Samuel  Sawbridge 7  June 

Darid  Dooley 11  June 

@>Chas.  Adol.  Fetch*  . .  13Junc 
Cha.  Wm.    Henry  Gage 

Fitzroy    21  June 

@*  Alexander  Cotton  ....     do 

Robert  Cleugh    2dJune 

Lewis  Haysett  Coham   .  .26Jnne 

John  Pettet lijuly 

Samuel  Richardson 25July 

@' John  Sanderson^   ....    8Aug 
WUliam  Cahnady  Nowell     do 
^Rob.  John  Barrett*  . .     do 

James  Hosken 9Aug 

John  Robinett  Baker 26Aug 

James  Turner 28Aug 

Henry  Decolas  Foster    . .  6Sept 

HarryGill   llSept 

Alfred  Kortright do 

James  Hookey    14Sept 

Augustus  Fred.  Traceyf    1 7Sept 
Sir  John  Heron  Maxwell, 

Bt do 

@>Michael  Turner^ l8Sept 

John  O'Reilly (&) do 

Henry  Ovenden  Nolloth       do 

Francis  Collins    22Sei^ 

Richard  Bales  Rogers^   . .  220ct 

Thomas  Hewitt INoy 

John  Rendell 4Noy 

Wm.  Hubbard(ft)   13Nov 

John  Kempe do 

William  Welsh* 4Dec 

@>James  Stewart°(2») ....    6Dec 

John  Wm.  Lane IdDec 

Thos.  Burton  Maynard  . .  20Dec 
1333 


•  Intpeetor,  Cork  Jail. 

t  Got.  TotUU-fleldt  Bridewell. 


1829 

@'Thos.  Andrews Gllson*^^  l6Jan 
John  Douglas  Ramsay  . .  23Jan 
@*  Benjamin  Wheatley 

Tracey"     30Jan 

Wm.  Henry  Dickman    ..  11  Feb 

Tho.  Henry  Prior   23Feb 

John  Payne  Brouncker . .  26Feb 
Frederick    John    Francis 

Henslow 16Mar 

Jas.  Darid  Agassis 20Mar 

Robert  Parrey    27Mar 

William  AdamB(&) 2dApr 

Edward  Baugh   do 

John  Moore  Cole  Airey . .  ISMay 

Henry  Beddek    1  June 

John  Brown    12June 

William  Royce    19June 

Chas.  Wethered  Pears^'.  .27June 

Henry  James SJuly 

Edw.  Francis  Wells   ....     do 
Jas.  Rob.  Roddam  LUbum  9July 

John  Gutzmer 14July 

William  MitcheU   25Aug 

Wm.  Samwell  (b)    do 

Henry  Coode 26Aug 

Henry  Gittings(&) 5Sept 

George  Sherrass  Brittain  20Oct 
Andrew  Delacour  Carroll  280ct 
Joseph  Thompson  Strong  27Nov 
David  Cha.  Cumby    ....    7Dec 


1830 

Delboeuf  Baker  Bedford..  14Jan 
George  Sherbrooke  Airey*  lOFeb 

Henry  Woodruff 24Feb 

Rich.  Edw.  Bnllen 26Feb 

Aug^tus  LaTie 6Apr 

Walker  Taylor    14June 

Richard  Gray 12July 

Frederick  Blacker 22JuIy 

Elisha  Lewin •     do 

James  Patrick  Cockrell . .     do 

John  Slaughter*^    do 

Rob.  WettenhaU»» do 

Edward  Hunt do 

William  Hay do 

Shovel  Brenton  Stokes  . .  do 
@*Charles  8eaver'«  ....  do 
William  Seaward    do 

t*John  James  Kerr*^    . .  13 Aug 
lomas  Mallock    31  Dec 


1831 

St.  Leger  Aldworth 3  Jan 

Hon,  John  O'Grady   1 7  Feb 

@Vohn  Hughes  Lloyd  ..12Sept 

Cha.  Edw.  Powys 31  Oct 

Jas.H.M'KenzieRobertson  5Dec 
@> James  CampbeU(2»)  ..  lODec 
1386 


1832 
Geo.  Wenham  Lewis  ....     8Jan 
John  Wm.  Hotham    ....  ISMar 

John  Langworthy 27 Mar 

JohnTyssen    dOMar 

Chas.7ames  Fox  Campbell  31  Mar 

John  Hay(e)    4Apr 

®>Henry  Wright" 9May 

Bosville  John  Wilson ....  5Jane 

Charles  Pearson(fr) 31  July 

Richard  Matthews Burdon  1 1  Aug 

Wm.  George  Field 30Aug 

George  Bott* IdOct 


1833 
Joshua  Hutchinson    ....   11  Feb 

John  Markett dlMay 

William  Pearse dOJuly 

Cha.  Thomas  Hill 21  Aug 

Alfred  Leathart 27 Aug 

Hon,    Robert    Le    Poer 

Trench     19Nov 

Geo.  Fred.  Dashwood    . .     3Dec 


1834 

George  Harrisonf 6Jan 

_i'  Hen.  John  Harvey**  . .     do 

James  Elwin   29Jan 

William  Rousseau  Payne      2Apr 
@'Peter  Palmer  Inskip^  27Aag 


1835 
@» WilliamBurt"(6)  ....     7Jan 

John  Robilliard 9 July 

Peter  Rainier ISJuly 

Patrick  Campbell 27 July 

William  LordI    HAug 


1836 

Chas.  Jas.  Hippisley  ....  IfiJan 
@>Tho.  Cha.  Meheux^  ..  12  Apr 
Austugus  Fred.  Jas  Bowen  SOApr 
Perceval  Baskerville  . . .  .24May 
@*John  Morshead^   ....     do 

John  Price 27May 

Frederick  Drew 6July 

Hen.  Thomas  Laye lOSept 

@H.  Manby  Tylden^    . .  28Not 


1837 

Matthew  Peppin    lOJan 

John  Hollingworth do 

Bartholomew  Jeffery ....     do 
1427 


*  Crown  GommiNloBer,  Port  Philip. 


*  Super.  Gonvlcta,  Norfolk 
t  Magictnte,  V.  D.  Land. 
X  Inepector  of  River  M eney. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


119 


David  Edwards    lOJan 

Aagastns  Cooper    ..•>..     do 
Colin  Wm.  Lindsay   ....     do 

Rob.  Boyle  MiUer do 

Sam.  Otway  Wooldridge^  CFeb 
g'R«b.Lawrie  Atkinson*^  dJune 
John  Baker  Hockley ....  21  Jaly 

Cba.  Ross  Bamber ISept 

Wm.  Webster(fr) 27Sept 

JohnJosephCloppHording 

Tracy  SOSept 

Geoige  Western IDec 

Henry  Lincoln     26Dec 


1838 

Godolphin  James  Bnrslem  l&Jau 
Richard  Fellowes Lewis..  2aJan 
Henry  Bamett  Davis  . .  9Feb 
Thos.  Hardwicke  Downes  2Mar 
Hawkins  Godolphin  Ays- 

ooogb lOMay 

Thos.  Stephen  Coppinger  2aJane 
Ju.  Cbas.  Robinson  ....     do 

Robert  O'Brien  do 

Nathan.  Sydenham  Knott    do 

Wfliiam  Coles do 

^John  Fred.  Guy  on ....    do 

Nerell  Norway    • .  •     do 

Jobs  Beris  Massie do 

Angustos  Cbas.  May  ....  do 
Arthur  Mayne  Noad  ....  do 
Cssar  Cottrell  PoweU  ..  do 
^Jobn  Osmond  Freeland^  do 
Chaiies  Gray  Rigge  ....  do 
Chas.  Gibbs  Crawley  ....  do 
James  Fellowes   do 

? 'William  Thorp do 
'Jas.  Hen.  Bridge  ....     do 
William  Harrey  Church*'§  do 

Henry  AinaUe SOJune 

William  Austm 2Aug 

II^Fitzjames     Steward 

M'Gregor*^ UAng 

Arthur  Kennedy 6Sept 

JohnOldenahaw  Bathurst  20Dec 
WhaleyArmitage^ 27Dec 


1889 

fFran. HIgginson*  ....     IJan 
Chas.  Bamber  Warren'  SOMar 

Thos.  Courtis  Ross do 

1|*Jos.  SparkhaU  Rnndle*  IMay 

Arthur  Sansum lOMay 

Dafid  ElHott^ 4July 

Edw.  Roche  Power   ....  14 Aug 

Benjamin  Sbarpe    IBOct 

Edward  Hoile  Kennett  . .  12Not 
1477 


1840 

William  Rule  Brooman . .     1  Jan 
Sir  Godfrey  Webster,  Bt.  lOJan 

Henry  Laird  Cox    2dMar 

Wm.  PapiUon  Jamison  . .     do 
Chas.  Richard  Marcuard      do 
Geo.  Le  Geyt  Bowyear  . .  19Apr 
Wm.  Abdy  Fellowes  ....  27 Apr 

(@>Dayid  Miller 25Jane 

Geo.  BeU  WHUams    ....   SJuly 
Fred.  Augustus  CudUp  . .     do 
Arth.  Burrard  Kingston . .     do 

Marcus  Knox^   1  Aug 

Robt.  Chas.  Whyte    ....     do 

Robt.  Robertson do 

WilUam  Greet 20Aug 

§'RochfortMaguire««   ..28Sept 
Uohn  Hay  Crang*» ....    90ct 
Fred.  Lamport  Barnard..  140ct 
i»John  A.  Shears**    ....  4Nov 

i>Rich.Wimams* do 

i' Ashley  La  Tonche^  . .     do 

^Thos.  Heard* do 

i»  Bdwhi  W.  Sanders*  . .     do 
i^Thos.  Connell  O'Donnell 

Whipple* do 

i' Robt.  Douglas  Stupart*  do 
'Henry  Warren**  ....  do 
Chas.  John  Walton^ . .  do 
iiWilloughby  J.  Lake*  do 
Arthur     WeUington 

Wood* do 

@|^George  Henry  Carleton 
Sunderland*    .......       do 


i' Ross  Moore  Floud*  ..  do 

^*  Henry  Stewart*    ....  do 

t>  John  Blackmore*  ....  do 

fi^Jas.  Mich.  Boxer* ....  do 

p^John  Rashleigh  Rodd*  do 
)' Mortimer  Harley^Rod- 

jxej*9r  , , . , do 

7Douglas  Reid* 6Nov 

t»Rich.Hoops* do 

rSam.  Fred.  Short*    ..  do 

*John  Dnnsteryille*    . .  do 

Fran.  Henry  Stanfell*  do 
>iChas.RicketU  Carter**"  do 

i>Wm.  White  Pridham*  do 

'Jn.Erskine  Field  Risk*  do 

I'Chas.  Bullen*    do 

_ ,' Wm.  Henn  Gennys* . .  do 
John  Horatio  Woolward    26Dec 
1624 


1841 

@John  Allen*     15Jan 

Cbas.  Moore    IfiMar 

Henry  Probyn    do 

James  Dirom do 

Geo.  Lowcay  Norcock  . .  do 
Jas.  Ptolemy  Thurbum  do 
Wm.  Henry  Bridge  ....  SO  Apr 
Algernon  Stewart  Austen  do 
i*Thos.  Hodgkinson  .  •  • .  4May 
~^ohn  Hancock t(  6) ....  do 
~  eo.  Barber  Jeffreys^ .  •  do 
Rowland  Edwardsf  ..  do 
iGeo.  Campbell  Fowler t  do 
Wm.  Garnham  Lnardt  do 
iGeo.  Bourchier  D'ewesf  SJone 

bhnStretteUt    do 

Rich.  Chas.  Kevernt*. .     do 

los.  Sibbaldt do 

ios.  Borradaile  Chris- 

tophert •     do 

^ohn  Murray  Cooke^f      do 

Alfred  Royerf do 

^am.  Brooking  DolUng*t  do 
BelfieldWoollcombef. .  do 
Hen.Thomas  Dundas  Le 

Vescontef. do 

@WUUam  Alfred  Rumbu- 

low  Pearse**   do 

Walter  Fras.  Robinson  ..11  Jane 
@' Frederick   HUdebrand 

Stevens" 28July 

@Uas.  Hunt" 12Aug 

Alex.  John  Smith 16Aug 

Edwd.  Martin  Hogge.. ••  17Aug 
Robt.  John  St.  Aubyn   . .     do 

John  Stephens    do 

John  Palmer   26AQg 

Edward   John  Bellenden 

Clarke do 

Robt.Bruce£neasM'Leod    do 

Henry  Bernard   28Ang 

Fred.Wm.  Leopold  Thomas    do 
Geo.  Pechell  Mends  ....  80 Aug 
Adolphus  Geo.  Edye'^   •  •    do 
Peter  M'Kenzie  Godfrey      do 
Chas.  Wm.  HaUett    ....  3Sept 
@) Henry  Anne  Norman*^     do 

Henry  Wm.  Hire" 16Sept 

James  Wood(d) lOct 

Aug.  Chas.  Murray^  ....     do 
l8aacNewtonThos.Saulez$    80ct 

^  Geo.  Walker" do 

Wm.  Stewart  Miller$**     do 
Geo.  Skene  TaylorJ    . .     do 
Wm.  Rea  Rolland^*^  . .     do 
1574 


*  Tben  ofBcera  were  officially  no- 
ticed and  promoted  for  Uielr  Mfrioea 
on  ihe  coMt  of  Syria  and  bombardmeni 
of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 


f  Theae  officer*  were  promoted  for 
their  serricea  on  the  coast  of  China,  in 
1841. 

$  These  officers  were  promoted  for 
I  their  serricea  at  Canton  in  1841. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


120 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


@Anth.  Cuthbert  Colling- 

woodDennyl**    80ct 

@Th08.  White  Puryer§  . .  do 
mWm.  Henry  Syinons(b^'*  do 

mJohn  James  Kennedy*^  do 
@Colin  Campbell    A. 

Kane$*   do 

©Jasper  Henry  Selwyn'°  do 

Ben.  Fras.  Helpinan  ....  220ct 

John  M*Niel  Boyd 230ct 

Wm.  Rich.  Smith"     ....  3Nov 

John  Powell  Branch  ....  8Nov 

Wm.  Henry  RuBhbrooke  do 

Augustus  John  Burton  . .  13Nov 

Rich.  Brunton    29Noy 

Justus  Bartholo.  Kooystra  do 

Wm .  Marcus  Shearman . .  do 

Geo.  Wm.  Wilkinson**  ..  do 

Henry  Wall do 

Wm.  Tlios.  Newenham^  do 

Edw.  Barnard^ do 

John  Gunn  Robins** ....  do 

Adam  Gifford  Glascott . .  do 

Henry  Stoyle do 

Henry  Thos.  Smith    ....  do 

Wm.  Crawford   do 

Geo.  Pyne do 

@*Wm.  Chappell  Coffin  do 

Chas.  Bissett  Bayley ....  do 

Herbert  Thos.  Ryves^  . .  do 

Thos.  Adye  Alldridge    . .  do 

Joseph  Nourse    do 

Dan.  Butler  Dawes    ....  do 

Edmund  Hall  Gunnell  . .  do 

Gabriel  Johnston    do 

Octavius  Cumberland    . .  do 

Robt.  Seppings  Moore  . .  do 

Gust.Ado]phusEllerman**  do 

Edw.  Holmes do 

Henry  Croft    do 

Edw.  Forward  Roberts  . .  do 

Chas.  Knighton(  b) do 

Robt.  Beazley  Harvey  . .  do 

Macdonald  Bourchier    . .  do 
Geo.  Charles  Jeffereys 

Johnson  do 

William     Grayes    James 

Cunningham^ do 

Robert  Bynge do 

Wm.  Schollar  Sanders  . .  do 
@*Richard  Hill  Wharton*'  do 

Jas.  Archibald  Hodgskin  do 

Chas.  Jno.  Hoffmeister  •  •  do 

Edw.  King  Barnard  ....  do 

Edm.  Mortimer  Leycester  do 
@Uohn  William  Dorville**   do 

Chas.  Dyke do 

Henry  Trollope do 

Henry  Temple    do 

Henry  Lloyd do 

John  Rowley  Thompson  do 

George  Yates  Paterson  . .  do 

Henry  Bacon do 

Edwin     Robert     Joseph 

Balfour    do 

Donald  M'Leod  M'Kenzie  do 

William  Bailey(&) do 

1636 


Joseph  Grant  Bickford  ..23Noy 

John  Cook  Snell do 

Geo.  Richard  Halliday  . .     do 

Sam.  Morrish do 

Edw.  Francis  Clarke  •  • . .  do 
Fred.  Arthur  Egerton  •.  do 
Sam.  James  Brickwell  •  •     do 

Rich.  Jesse do 

Henry  Collet  Toby do 

Edgar  Slade    14Dec 

@>  Hen.  John  Giles*^  •  •  •  •  do 
Arthur  Lucas  Mansell  •  •     do 


1842 


©^Stephen  Smith  Lowther 

Crofton'  7Jan 

Alexander  Hamilton ....  28Jan 
Simpson  Hicks  Rickctts  •  •     do 
Wm.    Eyerard   Alphonso 

Gordon do 

@' Matthew  Connolly'  ..     do 
Frederick  Wm.  Sidney  . .  31  Jan 
Jas.  Walter  Fairholme  . .     do 
Henry  Shambome  Nath. 

Micklethwait SFeb 

Julian  Foulston  Slight   . .     do 
Geo.  Baring  Browne  Collier  do 
George  Cleaveland    ....    do 
Thos.  Bedford  Stewart  . .  lOFeb 
Robert  Dawes  Aldrich  . .    7  Mar 
Herbert  Lloyd  Griffiths . .     do 

Alfred  Young do 

WilUam  Mould    do 

Ed.  Jas.  Lloyd  Cooper  ..     do 

John  Franklin do 

John  Phillip  Palmes do 

Robert  Willcox do 

@» William  Horton«* ....     do 
Ed.  Alex.  Tylden  Lloyd       do 
Ben.  Pentland  Priest      . .  23Mar 
@*Fra8.  Pender  Porteou8»20Mar 

Lionel  Read  Place do 

Thomas  Tickell  do 

Chas.  Bampfield  Yule  ..  2 Apr 
Roger  Lucius  Curtis  ....  16Apr 
Edw.  WoUaston  Lang  . .  12May 

@<Samuel  Fowell* 13May 

Arthur  Barrow 18May 

Rich.  Ashmore  Powell  . .     do 
Edward  David  Ashe  ....  25May 
Wellesley  Pole  Chapman    GJune 
Henry  Barr6  Beresford  ••     do 
James  Alex.  Dunbar ....  13 June 

Samuel  Reeve*    14June 

Wm.  Leigh  Lambert. . . .  lOJune 

@* Henry  Stokes    21  June 

Andrew  Robert  Dunlap . .     do 
Arch.  Douglas  JoUy^  ....  23July 
1689 


John  Appleby  Pritchard  STJuly 
Fredk.  Howard  Yyse. . . .  28Jttly 

George  Marriott*    15 Aug 

@Edmd.  Edwd.  Tumour^  29 Aug 

George  Newcomen do 

Henry  Hannant 16Scpt 

Alex.  Crombie  Gordon  .  .17Sept 
@Jas.  Sandford  Davison"  21  Sept 

Fras.  Jno.  Diggins do 

@>Chas.  Jas.  Price  GUnn"*  do 
®*Frederick  Morris". . . .    30ct 

Robert  Hopkins" 1 .50ct 

John  Adolphus  Pope  Price  1 80ct 
George  Thomas  Cleather 

Smith   lONoT 

Granville  Richd.  Moyle***    do 
Aug.  Fred.  Kynaston.. . .     do 

Sam.  H.  Deriiman 18 Nor 

John  N orris  Nonnan  ....     do 
Geo.  Otway  Popplewell . .     do 

Arthur  Tower do 

Alfred  John  Curtis do 

Fred.    Thomas    Chetham 

Strode do 

John  Seccombe •  ]4Dec 

Sam.  Sparshott  Shore.^*      23Dec 

tJohn  Reid^^     do 
Henry  Clarke^* do 

Wm.Fred.W.Parkm8on"    do 
@Auchmuty     Tylden 

Freese'®    do 

Edm.LudlowStrangways'*    do 

Arthur  Robert  Henry**     do 

W.  Ponsonby  Johnson**    do 

Henry  Shank  Hillyar^     do 

Alexander  Anderson**       do 

Henry  Hodgson**      do 

>les  Keats  Jackson'^    do 

_  Peter  Alex.  Halkett** . .     do 

John  Bertie  Cator*^    ....     do 

@ Henry  Robert  Crofton*^    do 


1843 


Spencer  Stirling     11  Jan 

©^Geo.  Henry  Clarke^  . .  26Jan 
Francisco  SaugroTremlett    do 

Robert  Reid    do 

Wm.  S.  Louis  Quinlan*  . .    SFeb 
Geo.  Bennett  Lawrence  . .  15Feb 

Edward  Hardy    IBFeb 

Rich.  Henry  Dalton  ....     do 
@*Wm.  Hobson  Moubray*  do 

Horace  Bullock 17Feb 

John  WUson(&)   22Feb 

Chas.  Henry  May 7Mar 

John  Irving     23Mar 

Thos.  Jas.  Ralkes  Barrow    4Apr 
John  De  Courcy  Andrew 

Agnew 2dApr 

Chas.  Wright  Bonham  ..  2June 
Fred.  Augustus  Buchanan 

Craufurd 28June 

1747 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


121 


EdDTsnl  Marshall 7July 

^.Voataga  Bam)W8^  . .     do 
BjToa  Geo.  Howies    ....     do 
Walter  James  Pollard  ..  19JaIy 
Benj.  9peneer  Pickard?. .  lOAug 
Thomas  Digby  Sulivan  . .     do 

James  Boll 12Ang 

Ang.  Fred.  Webster  ....  28Aug 
Fred.  Edwin  Forbes  ....  29Aug 

F^lward  Hai(A)    168ept 

George  Annesley  Phayre  SOSept 
Geoige  Bdw.  Knox  Gore       do 
Htm.  Robt.  Fras.  Boyle. .    do 
Jas.  KInnear  Hancock  . .     do 
@p' Ben.  Ang.  Hollinworth"  do 
Edw.  Winterton  Tamonr      do 
f^' Henry Charleton"  ....25Sept 

^Rieh  BojntonCreyke*^  do 
Samnel  Pritchard  ......     do 

Harry  Thos.  Veiteh    ....     do 

Frederick  Pdham  Warren    do 

Peter  Astle  Scott   40ct 

Henry  Oakeley   do 

Joseph  Dayman     do 

Robert  If acoreSandom..  130ct 
Jas.  Boacher  Ballard"  ..  »K)ct 
Fiancis Willonghby   ....    INot 

John  Win.  Whyte do 

Crawford  Altcheson  Den- 
ham  Pasco^^    SONov 

d'Chas.  Hawkey»<* do 

Robert  Hall 38Nov 

Fras.  Henry  Short 22Dec 

Hon,  Pownall  Fleetwood 

Pellew 30Dec 

Hon,  Fred.  Corzon    •  • .  •     do 


1844 

Fred.  Robinson    SFeb 

^'Griffith  Orismond 

^PhiUpps* 7Feb 

m'Tboe.  Davies(») BFeb 

®'John  Townsend* 9Feb 

Henry  Gordon  Veiteh     . .  12Feb 
John  Hamilton  Shairp« . .     do 
Qeorge  Manley  Alldridge  17Feb 

Charles  Rainier 84Feb 

^HerreyOeorgeSt.  John 

Hildmay* do 

Bladen  Edward  Hawke . .     do 
Fred.  Charles  Herbert   ..    8Mar 
^ohn    Fane  Charles 

Hamilton*   SMar 

Edwin  Thos.  Hinde'  ....  lOJune 
Geo.  WUliam  Preedy ....     do 
I^ewit  Rop.  Fitzmaurice       do 
Lord  Charles  Wandesford 

Batler do 

Hon.  Thomas  Alexander 

Pakenham  do 

7i>6 
Jaiy  50 


Chas.  Talbot  Gompton  . .  lOJune 
Percy  William  Coventry  l4June 
Geoffrey  Thos.    Phipps 

Hornby    15Jaiie 

William  Luke  Partridge      IJuly 

George  Hancock     do 

Henry  De  Lisle lOJuly 

Edward  Bridge  Rice    . .    5Aug 

Marcus  Lowther OAug 

Henry  Bryan  Everest    . .  lOAug 

George  Kerr    14Aug 

Charles  Sullivan 22Aug 

William  Mooney     26Aug 

Thomas  Cochran     27Aug 

John  Crawshaw  Bailey  . .     do 
Robert  Ward  Clark    ....  1 2Sept 
Hon.  William  Barnard  De 

Blaquiere SdSept 

M'  Leod  Baynes  CockraftP*  do 
Charles  Baskerville  ....  80ct 
Rob.  Wm.  Hen.  Alcoek..  llOct 
@H<m.  Oliver  Wm.  Mat. 

Lambart*<»    do 

Robt.  Cooper  Tattnall  ..  280ct 
Leighton  Price  Pigott  • .  do 
^Am.Geo  H.  Donglas"  do 
Will.  Anthony  Munton  . .  SNov 
Edw.  Phillott  Fuge  ....  do 
Rich.  Hawkins  R  isk  ....  do 
Chas.  Thos.  Dench     ....  20Not 

Fras.  Marten  do 

Rnssell  Patey do 

@*Wm.  And.  Jas.  Heath^'SeNov 
Rich.  Will.  Conrtenay  . .  SONot 
Henry  Duncan  Bhinckley    2Dec 

Chas.P«chell    6Dec 

Geo.  Ommanney  Willes..  11  Dec 
Alfred  Ogle  Hansard  ..  19Dec 
Henry  Ashborton  Kerr  . .  do 
William  Amphlett>«  ....  23Dec 
John  Francis  Tottenham**  27  Dec 


1845 

Geo.  Collier  Kerr    15Jan 

@'ConBtantlneGeo.Glinni    do 
John     George     Sarsfield 

Macnamara  Moore  ....  lOJan 
Edward  Edwin  Momcan. .  20Jan 
Wm.  Chas.  Grierson  ....     do 

Harry  Smith  do 

^William  Armytage*  . .  SFeb 
Harry  Negus  Burroughes  6Feb 
Aug.  Peter  Arkwright  . .  do 
Henry  Bainbridge  ....  21Feb 
Edgar  Henry  Bhike  ....  24Mar 
Geo.  Melville  Jackson    . .     do 

Alleyne  Bland     do 

Elphinstone DOyly  D'Au- 

vergneAplin  2Apr 

1847 


@'Ro1>ert  Ellis    4 Apr 

Hon,    Arthur   Auckland 

Cochrane 12Apr 

Wm.  Fred.  Warren     28May 

Lewis  Chas.  Hen.  Tonge . .  do 
Chas.  Max.  Luckraft ....     do 

Fred.  Duke  Youge do 

@'Jno.  Aug.  Hugh  Boyd^  do 
Chas.  Aug.  La  Farque    .  .25June 

@'John  Cawley* do 

Conway  Mordaunt  Ship- 
ley     28JQne 

Henry  Barnard   Hankey  2July 
Fran.  Leopold  M'Clintock  29July 
Peter  Gordon  Nettleton . .    8 A  ug 
William  Bade  Shaw   ....     do 
Charles  Goodwin  Fegen . .     do 
(^*Wm.  Henry  Hasweir      do 
Ralph  Abercrombie   Bu- 
chanan       do 

Michael  Henry  Perceval       do 

Selby  Lilbarn  . .   18Aug 

George  Sayer  Boys do 

Trevenon  Penrose  Coode   14Aag 

Charles  Nolloth^ 19Aug 

Philip  William  May*. ...  do 
James  Edward  Elliott**' . .     do 

William  Wood 26Aag 

William  Alfred  Rose  Lee  30Aug 
Alexander  M'Naghten    ..  ISept 
Spencer  Hicks  Pickard  . .     do 
William  Henry  Payne  . .     do 
Frederick  Agar  Boyce. .       do 

Charles  Bromley    do 

Augustus  PhlUlmore ....  7Sept 
Augustus  Charles  Hobart25Sept 
@>Edward  Henry  Hughes 

D'Aeth" do 

@^Hm.     John     Rnssell 

Morris  Byng do 

Stephen  Francis  Douglas  SOSept 

t* James  Saumarez  Mann  21  Oct 
1  Thomas  Goss" 7Not 

Charles  Tayler  Leckie    . .  12Not 
Fredk.  Falkiner  Nichol- 
son   ISNoT 

Wm.  Codrington  Forsyth  IDee 
Robert  Hnssey  Monbray    do 

William  Cashman do 

Edmund  Hempstead ....  do 
Charles  Henry  Young  . .  dor 
Henry  Hotham  McRoden 

Page    do 

Oswald  Borland do 

Henry  Bayley    6Dec 

@'Chas.OctaviusWood»*  do 
William  Edward  Fisher  do 
James  Charles  Clark ....  do 
@>James  SimpsonCft)  ** . .  do 
Alex.  Duff  Gordon  ....  do 
Charles  Murray  Aynsley  do 
James  Claude  Wm.  Neuf- 

▼ille  Taylor     ODec 

Fras.  Geo.  Simpkinson . .  do 
Thomas  Lovett  Gausaen    do 

DavidAird do 

1905 

I 


Digitized  by 


Google 


122 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Haw- 


9Dec 


do 

12Dec 

.  13Bec 

do 


Qeo,  Aug.  Brine.. 
@*  Prank     Keene 

kins*   

(^'Montagu    Frederic 

0'Remy>»    

Wm.  Darham  Lyster 

f^Geo.FiottDay*    . 
Iward  Lacy do 

Armine  Wodehouse   ....     do 
Thomav  Brandreth     •  • . .  SSDec 

William  K.  Jolliffe 30 Dec 

Henry  Bowman  Hardman    do 
Arthur Wilmshurst   ....     do 
James  Holmes  Fameanz     do 
Herbert  Fredk.  Winning- 
ton  Ingram     do 

Archibald  Douglas  Wm. 

Fletcher       do 

Hon.  Frederick  Walpole      do 


1846 


Victor  Grant  Hickley    ..     8Jan 

Alex.  B.  B.  Carter Wan 

Gowper  Phipps  Coles  . .  do 
William  Charles  Geary' . .  do 
John  Boosqaet  Field'  •  •  •  •     do 

Bdward  Burstal     do 

Arthur  Wm.  Acland  Hood  do 
Frederic  Dampier  Rich  • .  lOJan 

Charles  B.  Strong 11  Jan 

@*Wm.  David  Loch* .  • .  •     do 
Wm.Hallett  Connolly..  IfiJan 
Alfred  Luckraft do 

S«  Edward  Geo.  Hore>° . .     do 
Wm.  Travera  F.  Jack- 
son"         do 

CayendishBredstreetHore  do 
Hon.  Fitigerald  A.  Foley»'  do 
Ouy  Colin  Campbell ....  do 
James  Bym  Kinsman   . .  81  Jan 

John  Binny  Scott 24Jan 

John  Milboome  Jackson  31Jan 

PhiUp  Hudson    do 

^*  Henry  Geo.  Simpson^'     do 
Laoon  Ussher  Hammet .  •    7Feb 
Geo.  Herbert  H.  Greathed    do 
Henry  Bartlett  King  . .  •  •     do 

Boderick  Dew*^ do 

Henry  Boys    do 

Charles  Orlando    Henry 
Perkins  St.  John    ....     do 

f^>John  Francis  Ross**  . .  19Feb 
ohn  Richard  Harward  IMar 
Chandos  S.  S.  Stanhope  2  Mar 
^1  John  Cartwright   ....  lOMar 

Geo.  Wm.  Towsey do 

Geo*  Henry  Wal^  ....  do 
Edw.  F.  N.  K.  Wasey   . .     do 

William  Perrier do 

j^Francis  Rooke*' do 

Edward  Eyre  Maunsell . .  33Mar 
Mont.  Buodeugh  Dunn. .  27 Mar 
AAugostus  Butler*'  ....     do 
1960 


®>RobertJenkhis**   ....  STMsr 
Robert  Beale  Beale    ....    6Apr 

George  Darbin    do 

Heury  Thos.  X .  Chesshyre    do 

James  King do 

Fredk.  Wm.  Gough   ....  ISApr 
Charles  Thoa.  Wm.  Geo. 

Ceijat 4May 

Chas.  Graeme  McGrigor  •    do 

John  Corbett do 

@Sherard  Osbom**  ....  do 
John  Edward  Parish  . .  ••  do 
@»Phillp  Wheler  Darnell**  do 
Meynell  Horton  William 

Mundy do 

@^Hon.  Francis  Rgerton**    do 
William  Henry  Hood     . .  21  May 
Frederick  John  Hornby . .     do 
Lord  John  Thos.  Browne     do 
Thomas  Cuppage  Bruce    26May 
Norton  Shaw  Sulivan.  •  •  •  2June 
Charles    Doyle    Buckley 

Kennedy  •••• do 

Henry  Baker**    7 June 

Henry  Yachell  Haggard. .  SJune 
Henry  James  Grant  ....  ISJune 
Henry  Stanley  Jackson . .  do 
Geo.  TealSeborWinthrop23June 
Fred.  Woolcombe  ....  24Juiie 
John    Francis   Campbell 

Mackenzie 26Jwie 

Chas.  Arthur  Lodder. ...  do 
Fredk.  Wetherall  Smith  do 
Sam.  Hood  Henderson  . .  do 
@i Henry  Wandesford 

Comber*^     do 

@>Frederick   John    Par- 
tridge^         do 

Wm.    Tomlinson  8tand« 

bridge 20June 

Richard  John  Tomer .  •  •  •     do 

Henry  West    do 

Chas.  Fellowes do 

f^Henry  Thos.  Lyon**  . .     do 
eo.  Aug.  Hire IJuly 

Robert  John  BcTlans. ...    do 

Wm.  Henry  Broad 3July 

John  Constantine  Hughes  do 
Walter  Windyer  Morris«  do 
Francb  Peter  Coull    ....  4July 


Algernon  F.  R.  De  Horsey  26July 
@H:bBB.  John  Didham  .  .28July 

Maurice  Jones 6 Aug 

Sam.  Trevor  Dickens ....     do 
® Alex.  Chas.  Birtwhistle^  do 

Charles  Wake do 

@Edw.  Fredk.  Dent»«  ..  14 Aug 
Louis  Riyett  Reynolds  ••  16 Aug 
Wm.  Cecil  De  Vere        . .    do 
Robert  Orme  Sargent ....    do 
Edgar  Atheling  Drum- 

mond    •  .SSAug 

John  Clarke  Byng 14  Sept 

f)^  Douglas  Herbert^* 70ct 
ruiiyd  Clayton  Lloyd  . .     do 
Wm.  Grant  Douglas  ....     do 
2018 


^'Thos.     Dyke    Acland 

Fortescue 80ct 

Lumley  Woodyear  Peyton  270ct 
John  Milward  ReeTC  . . . .  2Not 
Geo.  Macintosh  Balfour  .  .3Not 

Charles  Vesey 9Nor 

Adam  Alex.  Duncan  Don- 
das •••     do 

Rowland  Berington  .  • .  •  do 
^1  James  Stephen  Darrdl^  do 
^.  Agar  Ellis  Ridge  ..  do 
Rob.  Hamilton  Handfleld 

Mends do 

Thos.  Anthony  Swinburne  do 
Charles  Fenton  Fletcher 

Bonghey do 

Offley     Malcolm      Crew 

Read    do 

Chas.  F^edk.  Des  Yoeaz . .  do 
Edwin  Aug.  Porcher  ....  do 
Sidmouth  Stowdl  Skipwith  do 
Wm.  John  Sam.  Pullen  •  •  do 
Geo.  Martyr  Smith  •  •  •  •  do 
Aug.  Geo.  Ernest  Murray  do 
Edward  Hen.  Gage  Lam- 
bert     do 

Horatio  Nelson  .•••••••    do 

Wm.  Hugh  Phipps    ....    do 

Norman  Bernard  Beding^ 

field ISNoT 

^Bthelred   Wolfrey 

Bridijc**   30NOT 

Lord  John  Hay 19Dee 


1847 

Richard  Chamben IJaa 

Loftus    Chr.     Hawker 

Robinson 7Jftn 

Wm.  Fredk.  GlocesterFeadlFeb 
Wray  Richard  Gladstone 

Palliser 28Peb 

Henry  Wm.  Dawson  •  •  •  •  1  Mar 
Chas.  Sydney  Dunbar  . .  1  Apr 
^iJohn  Jenris  G'Fanell 

Carmlchael**    l6Apr 

Ramsay  Henry  Hallowes     do 
Henry  Donaldson  Selby . .  17Apr 

Walter  Strickland do 

Henry  Townley  Vernon  ..24 Apr 

Robert  Thomas do 

Partrick  Johnston  ....      25Apr 

Edward  Scroggs   iHay 

Henry  Augustus  ClaTcring    do 

Edward  Scott   SMay 

Aug.  Chetham  Strode    ..     do 

Edward  Webber UMay 

John  Ayshford  Sanford. .     do 
Edw.  Algernon  Blackett  24Hay 

Edward  Couch do 

Bdward  Algar    28MaT 

Charles  Kent 4Jane 

Henry  John  Blomfield  ..26June 

PhiUpSaomarex 28JuDe 

2008 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


123 


Henry  Saml.  Hamilton  .  .h'SJuly 
Wm.  Henry  Jas.  Browne  26Jnly 
TboB.  Barnabas  Hanham  6 Aug 
Pras.  Jas.  D»Aguilar*  .  ~" 
Hugh  Maximilian  EUiot 
Arthur  Geo.  Fitzroy 


Henry  Dennis  HicU^ . 


.12Aug 
.ISAng 
15Ang 
.24  Aug 
@*Fredk.  Geo.  Leigh»*..258ept 
Aug.  Braithwaite  Warre  90ct 
^<Geo.Twisleton  CoWile*»  140ct 
m'Predk.  Lane  Cotton  . .  do 
©•Fairfiix  Moresby^* ....  do 
Robert  Geo. Tnlnell  ....     do 

Henry  Harvey do 

Parkhnrst  Chase    do 

Radnlphos  Bryce  Oldfleld    do 

Befdnald  Bateman 150ct 

Stapleton  John  Greville . .  150ct 
John  Henry  Howard ....    do 
9Hen.Fred.  M'KiUoptt    160ct 
Wm.  Montagu  Dowell   ..  250ct 

Elliam  Bowden«. . ..  270ct 
.DonMnrray^  ..  ONov 
Dke  BlackwoodHallldNov 
Prank  Henry  Lambert  . .  24Nov 
Nelson  Grantley  Spencer  do 
Charles  Genreys  Grylls . .     do 

DavidSpain    36Noy 

John  James  Barnard 6Dec 

Geo.  Matthew  Hackle   ..     do 
James  Richard  Veitch  ..  28Dec 


184S 

John  Eglinton  MontgomerielJan 
Wm.  John  Boyle  Card  . .  IfiJan 
John  Proetor  Lnce    . . .  •  lOFeb 

Maxwell  Fox do 

Wm. Lombard    ...•••••    do 
Geo.  Henry  Parkin    ....     do 

^win  C.  Symons 15Peb 

Wm.  Goodwin  Crowder  20Feb 

Richard  Dawklns 2Mar 

JohnGwynne 4Mar 

Chas.  Bradney  Payne   . .     do 
Chas.  Thoa.  Carme    ....     do 
Thomas  Sanmaiez*    ....lOMar 
Charles  Stoart  Forbes  ..  ISMar 
Thos.  Chas.  Cholmeley  . .  17Mar 

JohnHanmer •    8Apr 

^wley  Lambert    23Apr 

Wm.  Burden    26Apr 

Chas.  Webley  Hope....  llMay 

^hnMarray 18May 

™ik.  Henry  Stiriing   ..29May 
Geo.  Hope  Mansdl  ....  lOJnne 
SlSl 


Geo.  Wm.  Rice 19June 

@>  11  ugh  Arthur  Reilly . .       do 
D'Arcy  Spense Preston..       do 

Thomas  Andrews    SJuly 

Robert  Geo.  Craigie  ....   5Ang 

Henry  Anson  Ford 16 Aug 

Austin  BisseU  Hodffkinson  do 
Cortland  Herbert  SunpsonSOAug 
Wm.  Geo.  Hepburn  Mor- 
gan    I2Sept 

John  Wm.  Pike do 

George  Mills  Fred.  Moles- 
worth   l2Sept 

Wm.  Brabazon  Urmston  29Sept 

Sydney  Wolrige do 

Lewis  James  Moore   ....     do 
Wm.  Drewitt  Harris  ....     do 

Charles  Gibbons do 

Thos.  Langley  Hallowes    SOSept 

Jas.  Wm.  Vaughan do 

Henry  Wilson  Wright    ..     do 
Thos.  Hutchinson  Mangles 

Martin 120ct 

Wm.  Bnller  Elphinstone.  .I60ct 
Thos.BridgmanLethbridge  do 

Wm.  Gore  Jones    6Noy 

Francis  Trevor  Hamilton     do 

Francis  Peel    .-•     do 

John  Burgess lINoy 

Webb  Elphinstone  Stone     do 
Fred.  Austruther  Herbert     do 

Edward  Nares do 

Wm.  Cox  Chapman  ....     do 
Thos.  Jas.  Mac  Donnell . .  ISNov 
John  Lyons  Macleod  ....     do 

Wm.  Brace  Mason 20Noy 

Wm.  Lowley  Staniforth.  .22Noy 
Ang.  John  Kingston  ....  28Noy 
Geo.  Adol.  Pidcock   ....    do 
Henry   Warrington    Cor- 

neck SONoy 

@Wm.  Swinbum^     2Dec 

James  Edward  Bickford    ISDec 
John  £dm.  CommereU  . .     do 

Clement  Chas.  Day lODec 

Edw.  Ferd.  Holme     ....     do 


IS49. 

Edw.  Hood  Lingard  Ray    4Jan 

RobertGibson    16Jan 

^Francis  Meynell 22Jan 

^Geo.     Edw.    Serocold 

Pearce  Serocold". .....  23Jan 

Chas.  Egerton  Harcourt 

Yemon 2Feb 

S16S 


Thos.  Montgomery  Camp- 
bell       2Feb 

John  Ward  (a)    do 

Edmund  Sneyd  Grove  . .  do 
Hugo  Beaumont  Bumaby  2dFeb 

Wm.  Graham 2Mar 

Warren  Hastings  Ander- 
son       SMar 

Joseph  Robin8on(c^  ....  do 
@Geo.  Willes  Watson'^. .     do 

Henry  Christian do 

George  Fred.  Mecham  . .     do 
Anthony  Hiley  Hoskins    26Mar 
John  Whitmarsh  Webb ..11  May 
Herbert  Philip  de  Kantzow  do 
Wm.  Henry  Whyte    ....    do 

Joseph  Edye    17May 

Francis  Gordon  Probyn  do 
Geo.  Foster  Burgess  ....  do 
Wm.  Henry  Fenwick. . . .  7 June 

John  Bythesea   12June 

Fred.  Jones  Protheroe  . .  do 
Patrick  Chas.  Campbell 

McDougall 14June 

Samuel  Twyford     12July 

Geo.  Walter  Edw.  Lloyd  do 
Fred.  Harrison  Smith  . .  do 
George  John  Malcolm  . .  23July 

Joshua  Berkeley do 

John  Jas.  Steph.  Josling  25July 
Chas.  Fxlw.  Sidebottom . .  lOSapt 
George  Thomas  Maitland 
Purvis  ..........•.••    do 

Chas.  Loddowick  Waddi- 

love do 

Sam.  Gumey  CressweU . .    do 
Richard  M.  Moorman   . .  24Sept 
Nich.  E.  Brooke  Tumoar>*28Sept 
Chas.  Geo.  Guthrie    ....  150ct 

Michael  Breen 19  Oct 

Rob.  Heron  Burton*^. ...     do 

Hubert  Campion    230ct 

Charles  Trelawny  Jago  . .  do 
Beleville  Granville  Wynd- 

ham  Nicolas^ do 

Angus.  Campbell    4Dec 

Geo.  Stratton    21Dec 

James  J.  H.  Groves  ....  do 
Chas.  A.  P.  y,  Robinson .  do 
Jas.  Dillon  Curtis do 

The  Jttnior  Lieuii. 
John  C,  Ommanney 
Brooke  Young 
ThoStf  Qresham 
Nevinson    de    Courey 

Bleunerhasset 
John  PaulettMiUer 
2217 


'^9  foUowing  genUemen  ate  removed  from  the  list  of  Lieatenants,  being  in  holy  orders,  but  in 

reeeipt  of  half-psy: 


WilKsm  Hick. 

J.  N.  O'Brien  Hall. 

Chss.  Prowett. 


J.  £.  D.  Serrsa. 
E«  ThurteU. 


H.  TuU. 
C.  Turner. 


12 


Digitized  by 


Google 


124 


SERVICES  OF  LIEUTENANTS- 


1799  to  1802 

3  F.  Bedford,  Mid.  of  Jaton,  and  lost  an  eye 
and  snstained  other  injuries  atcaptufe  of  Fr«  frifrste  i 
SniM.  1799.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Da$hgr,  and  in  1601, 
when  eomBBandinip  the  boats  in  pursuit  of  a  convoy, 
lost  a  Jf  g,  and  had  his  boat  sunk  by  %  shot  from 
the  eneipy.. 

4  D.  0*B.  Casey,  Mid.  of  HtrmwM  at  the 
massacrd  of  her  officers,  in  1797,  when  the  master 
and  himself  were  the  only  officers  spared. 

10  W.  Parker,  Mid.  of  Diadem  durinff  the  oc* 
cupatioo  of  Toulon  and  at  the  reduction  of  Corsica, 
1798,  04 ;  of  8u  Omn-ge  in  Hotham's  actions,  1795 ; 
of  Britaftnts  off  Cape  St.  Vincent ;  and  Mata  of 
Oobah  at  the  bombardment  of  Cadis  and  at  the  Nile. 
Lieut.  o(  Druid  Bt  the  landing  and  subaeauentoper»> 
tiona  witb  the  army  in  Egypt,  and  served  on  Tarions 
stations  until  1814. 

17  G.  8.  Parsons,  Mid.  of  Barflmir  off  Cspe  St. 
Vincent;  and  of  FoudroyafU  at  the  capture  of 
Ginhtnx  and  QuViawoM  TM^  1800.  Acting- 
Lieut,  of  Carman,  and  served  in  a  gun-boat  on  the 
lakes  io  an  expedition  to  Egjrpt,  in  1801 .  Lieut,  of 
Orion  at  Copeuhagen,  in  1807;  and  Senior  of 
VaUanlt,  and  commanded  her  boats  cutting  out  a 
convoy  from  Basque  Roads,  and  at  the  capture  of 
the  Fr.  frigate  Canonniere. 

82  J.  Domford,  Lieut,  commanding  Thresher 
gun  brig,  from  1807  till  the  peace ;  and  engaged 
during  that  time  on  a  variety  of  services  in  the 
Channel  and  North  Sea ;  particularly  in  1809,  when 
he  engaged  a  division  of  tbe  Boulogne  flotilla  nearly 
forty  in  .number,  for  seven  hours,  driving  six  of  the 
number  into  Boulogne,  snd  three  on  shore. 


1803  to   1806 

8  M.  Fitton,  Acting  Lieut,  commanding  Aher- 
gavenny'i  tenders  from  1798  to  1802.  In  1799,  in 
Ferret,  engaged  a  Sp.  guarda  costs.  In  1800, 
in  command  of  Active,  entered  the  harbour  of  Am- 
sterdam (Curacoa),  aud  attacked  several  Fr.  priva- 
teers moored  under  heavy  batteries  ;  and  in  1801, 
in  a  small  felucca,  cruised  on  the  Spanish  main. 


and  drove  on  shore  and  destroyed  the  Sp.  gaarda 
costa  5anta  Maria  of  six  guns  sod  60  men.  Lieut, 
in  command  ofGipeey,  1805,  and  attacked  five  pri- 
vateers off  Jaiuaica,  one  of  which  was  driven  on 
shore  and  destroyed ;  and,  in  1806,  when  command- 
ing Pitt  \t  gun  RchooHAr,  captured  the  14  ^un 
Fr.  privateer  Superbe  off  Cuba.     Gas.  1800,  06. 

4  W.  1.  Woodman,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Lawrtt, 
when  captured  by  Fr  frigate  CoiMmaMrt,  off  the 
Isle  of  France,  1808. 

5  J.  U.  Purches,  Lieut,  of  Defanee  in  Calder's 
action  ;  and  at  Trafalgar }  and  Senior  of  Chalien^ 
at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  squadron  in  the  Gironae, 
in  1814. 

6  R.  D.  Lancaster,  lieut.  commanding  4  gun 
cutter  Landrail,  was  captured,  after  a  highly 
creditable  defence,  bj  XT.  S.  privateer  iSymi,  of 
greatly  superior  force,  1814. 

7  C.  H  ammond ,  wounded  when  Lient.  of  Topem 
serving  in  the  boau  in  Rosas  Bay.  and  again  on  the 
coast  of  Albania,  io  1809,  when  he  was  officially 
reported  for  ''sterling  gallantry."  Gas.  1809. 
09,10. 

8  W.  H.  Boyoe,  Lieut,  of  Man  at  Trafalgar. 

9  J.  Carslake,  Mate  of  Ftctory  at  Trafalgar. 

10  F.  Beckett,  Mate  of  London  in  eommand  of 
her  launch  at  Copenhagen,  1801 ;  and  Senior  Mate 
of  Spartiate  at  Trafalgar. . 

12  W.  Rivers,  Mid.  of  Ttctmry  in  Hotham's 
second  action,  1795,  when  lie  was  slightly  wounded. 
Tn  same  ship  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  1797,  and  at 
Trafalgar,  where  he  lost  a  leg.  Lieut,  of  Coaack 
at  Copenhagen,  1807;  and  6t  Cretan  at  Flushing, 
1809.    Gas.  1806. 

13  D.  W.  Randall,  Mid.  of  JtMlsdims  at  the  Nile. 

14  A.  F.  Parr,  Mid.  of, SwifUun  at  the  Nile. 

16  £.  Cole,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  St.  Domingo, 
1806,  and  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Stately  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  Danish  74  gun  ship 
Prindtt  Christian  Frederick^  in  1808.    Qaz.  1808. 

17.  J.  Nepean,  wounded  when  Lieet.  of  Resen, 
in  her  boats  attacking  a  privateer.  lient  of  Im^o- 
riouse  blowing  up  Fort  Tamuae  in  the  Scheldt; 
served  in  Wdcberen  expedition;  and  was  again 
wounded  in  an  attack  on  five  Dutch  schnyta  nesr 
South  Beveland,  in  1809. 

18  S.  Spencer,  severely  wounded,  when  Mats 
of  Maidstone,  in  pursuit  of  a  privateer  in  1803 ;  and 
served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  convoy  near  Tou- 
lon, 1804.  Mate  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar;  and  as 
Lieut,  served  as  Agent  of  Transports  at  Algiers. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


125 


21  J.  Pollard.  Mid.  of  Hovoe  in  an  action  with 
sereral  Teasels  of  war  and  convoy  off  St.  Malo ;  and 
Sifrnal  Mid.  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut,  of 
BrumwieK  and  oommanded  her  pinnace,  cutting 
out  a  Daoiah  aohooner  and  cutter  of  war  at  Nyhorg, 
in  1808.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Mtrcurius,  1812,  13; 
actively  employed  in  the  North  Sea  and  Baltic. 


1807 

1  C  Hawkins,  Sub.  Lieut,  of  Pickle  schooner, 
and  wounded  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer,  in  1807. 
Gaa.  1807. 

9  R.  Connor,  Mid.  of  Loire,  and  wounded  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  30  gun  frigate  privateer,  BUmdej  in 

4  W.  P.  Groke,  Mid.  of  ITaf^aroo  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  a  fort  of  12  guns  and  convoy  at  Oropesa,  in 
1801 :  and  of  Emmld  and  Loire  on  the  consts  of 
France  and  Spain.  Commanded  Chuh  schooner  at  the 
capture  of  Martinique;  and  Senior  Lieut,  of  San  Do- 
mingo in  th»»  operations  on  the  coantof  A.merica. 

7  G.  Williamson,  served  in  the  hosts  of  Cam- 
btian,  at  the  capture  of  some  vessels  in  St.  Mary's 
rivtr,  in  If»05  Mid.  of  Santa  Margaritta  in  the 
art  ion  off  Perrol ;  at  the  capture  of  the  DaiUsb 
West  India  Ulsnds,  1808  ;  and  at  the  attack  on 
ibo  French  flei*t  in  Aix  Roads,  1809. 

5  R.  G.  Vallack,  Lieut,  of  Seahorse  in  action 
with  the  Turkish  squadron  and  capture  of  Badere 
-<'/^r.  1808. 

9  W.  H.  Dixon,  Lieut,  of  Dannemark  in  Wal- 
clieren  expedition  ;  and  of  HeUUr,  and  commanded 
a  hoat,  and  cut  out  some  vessels  from  under  a  bat- 
^ry  in  Kioge  Bay;  also,  commanding  her  boats, 
WW  wounded  capturing  a  privateer  of  14  guns  and 
3l  men.  Senior  Lieut,  of  DewutatioH  in  the  Po- 
tomac and  of  Alexandria,  in  1814. 

10  O.  Haydon,  Mid.  of  BeUeieie  at  Trafalgar. 
15    J.  W.   Rouse,  Mid.   of  Royal  George,  aud 

ion  a  leg  at  the  attack  on  Pwta  at  the  passage  of 
the  Dardanellee,  in  1807.     Gaz.  1807. 

?0  R.  8.  Maw,  Mid.  of  Giory  in  Calder»s 
acUon ;  and  of  Diadem,  and  served  on  shore  at  the 
««ge  of  Monte  Video,  in  1807.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
^  at  the  oaptnre  of  Anholt ;  and  commanded  the 
soaia  'if  XdcsdeiMmJsn  at  the  capture  ofn  ffun-vesael. 
wd  four  aaU  of  merchant  vessels  on  the  coast  of 
Amcnca,  in  idl4.    Oas.  1814. 

21  R.  Bastard,  Mid.  of  Melpometfe  at  two  bom- 
>»'-dinenu  of  Harro,  1804;  and  of  Man  at  capture 
o'  Fr.  frigates  mm.  Otoire,  and  Injatigabie,  1806, 
«"d  Copenhagun.  1807.  Lieut,  of  Perlen,  at  Flush- 
ing. 1800,  Guadaloupe.  1810  ;  and  of  Freija,  at 
'"**  siege  and  capture  of  St  Sebastian,  1813. 

J  '^^  S.  Strong,  Mid.  of  Alctnene  at  Copenhagen, 
*n  1801. 


29  F.  J  Turner,  served  in  Sinus  in  action  with 
a  French  flotilla  of  15  sail  off  the  Tiber,  in  l^^Ofiaad 
in  Pompde  at  the  reduction  of  several  fortresses  on 
the  coast  of  Calabria  in  the  same  year. 


1808 


1  C.  Wolrige,  Mid.  of  Minotaur  at  Trafalgar; 
and  Lieut,  of  Quebec,  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the 
capture  of  four  Danish  gun  brigs  in  the  river  Jahde, 
1811.     Gaz.  1811. 

S  J.  Pickthom.  served  in  Alexander  at  the  Nile, 
blockade  of  Malta,  and  operations  at  Naples  and 
coast  of  Italv,  1799.  Flag-Lieut  to  Sir  E.  Thorn- 
borough  at  blockade  of  Toulon,  &c.,  1809. 

3  T.  Jackson^  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Superb  at 
St.  Domingo.     Gaz.  1806. 

4  J.  Simpson,  Lieut,  of  Cerhenu,  and  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  four  Russian  gun-boats  on 
the  coast  of  Finland,  in  1809. 

5  T.  O.  Carter,  Mid.  of  Ganges  at  Copenha- 
gen, in  1801. 

6  T.  Biake.    Gsz.  1810.' 

7  W.  D'Aranda,  served  in  Atlas,  1806,  8,  at 
St.  Domiogo,  in  several  boat  actions,  and  at  the 
blockade  of  Cadiz,  and  aa  first  Lieut,  of  several 
ships  during  the  war. 

10  R.  J.  Fayrer,  Mid.  of  RattUsnake  in  the  East 
Indies,  engaging  Malay  proa^ ;  and  of  Cotirord,  in 
chai*ge  oi  her  iHunch  cutting  out  Fr.  4  gun  brig 
VigilanU.  Mid.  of  Jmperieuse  serving  ou  the  coasts 
of  France  and  Spain,  till  severely  wounded  (his 
right  arm  heing  shattered,  besides  slighter  wounds;, 
by  boarding  in  midday  an  enemy's  vesMl  of  8  guns 
and  6t  men  off  Kastia,  1807.'  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Orplieua  during  the  operaiion^i  on  the  American 
coasts,  1813,  14. 

U  M.  Smith,  Mid.  of  Phabe  at  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  Afrieaine,  1801  ;  also  at  capture  of  26  gun- 
ship  HeiireuXy  and  cutting  out  14  gun-schooner. 
Lieut,  of  Nemesis,  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the 
capture  of  two  Danish  gun-boats  on  the  coast  of 
Norway,  in  1809 ;  and  of  SurveiUante  at  the  siege 
of  St  Sebastian.     Gaz.  1809. 

12  T.  Archer,  Lieut,  of  Dtsir^e,  at  the  reduction 
of  the  forts  of  Cuxbaven,  and  siege  and  capture  of 
Gluckstadt.  in  1813  and  14.    Gaz.  1814. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


126 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


1809 

S  J.  Balibrdy  Lieut,  of  Intrepid  at  the  oaptnre  of 
Martiiiique,  18()9,  and  of  Macedonian  when  cap- 
tured hy  the  U.S.  frigate  United  Stateiy  when  he  was 
severely  wounded;  and  of  Attrea  in  action  with 
Fr.  frigate  JEtoOf,  1814.    Gaz.  1812. 

7  £.  W.  Pitt,  Mid.  of  Theteut  at  the  sunrender 
of  Cape  Francois,  and  attack  on  Cura^oa,  1804 ;  of 
Alfred  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807,  and  commanded  her 
launch  in  co-operation  with  tlie  army,  in  the  Mon- 
dego.  lieat.  of  Sceptre^  and  served  in  her  hoats  at 
the  siege  of  Flushing,  and  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  a  battexy  and  of  Fr.  frigates  Lwre 
and  SeinBy  at  Anse  la  Barque,  Guadaloupe,  1800, 
and  landed  in  command  of  a  brigade  of  seamen  at 
the  reduction  of  the  island,  1810.  Lieut,  of  Royal 
Oak  and  Man  on  the  French  coast  and  in  the  Baltic, 
participating  in  boat  service. 

1 1     W.  Woolcock,  Mid.  of  Minotaur  at  Trafalgar. 

90  J.  W.  Crabb,  Lieut,  of  Unit^,  and  while 
serving  in  her  boats  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
capture  of  a  brig  and  several  vessels  at  the  mouth 
of  the  Tiber,  in  1811.  Senior  of  that  ship  at  the 
i»pture  of  Fr.  frigate  Penanne  in  the  same  year. 
Gaz.  1811,  1811. 

23  R.  F.  JewerB,  Mirl.  of  Cleopatra  when  cap- 
tured by  Ville  de  Milan,  in  1805;  and  Mate  of 
The»eu$,  and  wounded  in  a  fire-ship  in  the  attack  on 
the  French  fleet  in  Aix  roads.  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

27  J.  Green,  Mid.  of  Courageus  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Ferrol;  and  of  Venerable  in  Saumarez's 
action  in  Algesiras  Bay,  and  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar ; 
and  action  with  Fr.80-gun  ship  Formidable  off  CtAiz, 
1801.  Commanded  a  boat  or  Eclair  cutting  out  a 
vessel  from  under  batteries  at  Martinique;  and 
employed  in  boats  in  several  actions  off  Sta  Eustatia, 
and  the  Spanish  main  ;  and  in  a  boat  of  Qalatea  at  cap- 
ture of  several  vessels  in  the  harbour  of  Barcelona, 
1806.  Led  the  boats  of  Galatea  at  the  capture, 
a^r  three  repulses,  by  boarding,  of  Fr.  National 
corvette  Lynx  of  16  guns  and  161  men,  and  twice 
wounded ;  and  a«^ain  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  armed  vessel  RSunion,  1807.  Present  at  surren- 
der of  tbe  Danish  West  India  Islands.  In  command 
of  a  tender  to  Galatea^  armed  with  a  light  carronade 
and  20  men,  captured  a  vessel  of  very  superior  force, 
and  was  again  wounded  ;  but  being  a  few  days 
afterwards  engaged  by  a  Fr.  National  14  gun  cutter, 
was  captured.  Lieut,  of  Musquito  in  the  Elbe, 
and  captured  an  armed  vessel  at  the  mouth  of  the 
river  Cost. 

29  H.  Garrett,  Mid.  of  Belleiile  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Ptyche  at  the  capture  of  the 
Islands  of  France  and  Java.  Served  on  shore  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in  co-operation  with  the 
Patriots,  and  wounded  at  the  taking  of  St.  Andero, 
in  1813. 


32  E.  Malone,  Sub- Lieut,  of  Chenada  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  schooner  Prineetae  Murat  in  tbe  West 
Indies,  in  1806 ;  and  Mate  of  Ruuell  atthe  sorren- 
der  of Tranquebar,  in  1808.  Lieut,  of  Ceyhn,  taking 
the  Mauridns,  and  when  captured  by  Fr.  40  gan 
frigate  Fsniu  and  corvette  Ftctor,  in  1810.  Gax.1806. 

46  B.  Hooper,  Mid.  otFoudroyaid  in  the  actioo 
in  Donegal  Bay  with  Bompart,  in  1798 ;  and  at  tke 
capture  of  Ginireua  and  GvHUmme  Tdl,  1800.  Mate 
of  London  at  the  capture  of  Marengo  and  BoUe 
Poule,  1806 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Calypto  in  an  attack  oa 
a  Danish  squadron,  on  the  coast  of  Norway*  in 
1813.    Gai.  1813. 

48  B.  R.  Marley,  Mid.  of  Gracieum,  was 
wounded  at  the  destruction  of  an  enemy's  schooner- 
of-war,  at  St.  Domingo,  in  1805.  Served  in  the 
flotilla  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz,  in  1811. 


1810 

1  A.  S.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Pomone.  commanded 
a  boat  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy 
under  the  batteries  of  Sables  D'Olonne,  and  was 
present  at  cutting  out  three  vessels  from  under  a 
heavy  fire  at  St.  Martin's.  Lieut,  of  Fly  in  action 
with  a  Danish  flotilla  in  the  Little  Belt. 

2  J.  S.  Lean,  served  in  Kangaroo  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Ldre,  in  1796,  and  Mid.  of  Camel,  and 
commanded  a  gun-boat  at  the  attack  on  Baenoa 
Ayres,  in  1807.  Mate  of  Zepkyr  fire-afaip  in 
the  attack  on  the  French  fleet  in  Aix  roada,  in 
1809  i  and  of  Redpole  in  several  actions  oflT  the 
coast  of  France.  Commanded  a  boat  on  the  Scheldt, 
in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

10  T.  P.  Evans,  Mid.  of  Dragon  in  Calder's 
action;  and  Mate  of  SuUan,  and  in  her  boats 
cutting  out  several  vessels  from  Oneglia. 

11  E.  Ramsay,  served  in  Monmouth  at  Egypt, 
1801.  Mid.  of  Atlae  at  St.  Domingo,  1806  ;  and 
Coloseus  at  destruction  of  two  Vr.  line  of  battle 
ships,  1809.  Lieut,  of  Unite  in  action  with  Fr. 
fleet  off  Toulon,  1814. 

12  .7.  F.  Arnold,  severely  wounded  when  IJeut. 
of  Gothawk  in  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  privateers 
within  tbe  Mole  of  Malaga,  in  1811. 

13  E.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Hero  in  Caldei's  action; 
in  Strachan's  action  off  Ferrol,  and  at  the  capture  of 
Marengo  and  BeUe  Poule.  Mate  and  Mid.  of 
Bellerophon  in  the  Baltic,  and  commanded  a  boat  at 
destruction  of  a  Russian  battery  off  Haago  head; 
at  that  of  a  second  in  Finland ;  and  in  the  action 
with  the  Russian  gun-boate  off  Percola  Point,  in 
1809.  Lieut,  of  Ifarcistus  at  the  attock  on  Craney 
Island  and  Hampton  ;  defeat  of  Barney's  flotilla  in 
the  Patuxent ;  and  taking  the  town  of  Benedict ; 
and  in  command  of  the  boaU  of  Narcitsus  and 
Dispatch,  boarded  and  brought  off  tbe  Am.  10-gon 
schooner  KagUy  defended  by  batteries  and  militia 
in  Long  Ibland  Sound,  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


127 


14  B.  B.  Roe.  Mid.  of  Prineng  Charlotte  in 
■ction  with  Naiad  and  Cyane,  the  latter  of  which 
wM  captured  in  1805. 

15  W.  Walford,  Mid.  of  Bellerophon  at  Tra- 
falgar, and  Senior  lieat.  of  same  ahip  at  the  sur- 
render of  Napoleon,  1815. 

16  6.  Fordery  aerred  in  the  boats  of  Confiance 
at  the  capture  of  a  prirateer  on  the  coast  of  Spain, 
in  1807  ;  and  at  the  reduction  of  Cayenne,  in  1809. 
Sererely  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Afrieainej  and 
captofcd  after  a  highly  honourable  defence  by  a 
French  souadron  off  the  Isle  of  France,  in  1810 
Commanaed  Egremont  schooner  at  the  reduction 
of  that  Uland.     Gaz.  1807.  09.  10,  10. 

17  C.  Hare,  Mid.  of  Madras  and  Minotaur  in 
the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1801.  When  com- 
mandinj^  Bream  and  Pieton  schooners,  and  Acting 
Commander  of  Manly^  was  actively  employed  in  the 
Bay  of  Fnndv.  in  1813  and  14.  and  captured  several 
privateers  of  superior  force.     Gaz.  1813. 

20  W.  Bradley  served  in  boats  of  Sir  Frandt 
Drake,  at  capture  of  sereral  armed  vessels  at  Ram- 
bang,  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1811.    Gaz   1810,  1 1. 

21  W.  P.  NewenhanT,  Mid.  of  Cleopatra  when 
captured,  after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  the 
French  frigate  ViUe  de  Milan,  in  1805.  Lieut,  of 
^^^P}ft  and  co-operated  with  the  army  in  tbe  Tagus, 
in  lolOy  and  Senior  of  same  ship  and  emploved  on 
shore  in  oommaud  of  a  party  of  seamen  at  the  taking 
or Java, in  1811. 

22  C  Kirkwood,  employed  in  the  Run-boat 
service  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tarifia,  in  1810. 
Lieut,  of  HoUpur  in  action  with  a  numerous  flotilla 
on  the  coaat  of  Normandy,  in  181 1 . 

23  T.  H.  Mackenzie,  wounded  when  Mate  of 
BacehanU  at  the  atorming  of  Sun^ana  and  capture  of 
several  privateers,  in  1807.    Gaz.  1807. 

26  J.  G.  Nops,  commanding  Defender  gun- 
brig,  wounded  on  the  coast  of  France,  in  1806. 

27  B.  Llovd,  Mid.  of  Pique  at  the  capture  of 
Pha'eUm  and  VoUigeur,  in  1806.  Mate  of  Pelican,  and 
served  in  the  gun-boats  ai  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ; 
and  Senior  Acting  Lieut,  of  Surinam  at  tbe  reduc- 
tion of  Martinique,  in  1809.  and  Guadaloupe,  1810. 
Lieut,  of  Korge,  in  command  of  her  barge  at  the 
capture  of  Am.  flotilla  at  New  Orleans,  in  1815, 
And  wounded. 

28  W.  Dumbreck,  Mid  of  Defence  at  Trafalgar. 

SO  W.  L.  Brake,  Mid.  of  Pandora,  taking  Suri- 
oam  in  1804.  Mate  of  Ramilliei  at  capture  of 
Marengo  9nd  Belle  Poule,  in  1806.  and  Danish  West 
India  Islands,  in  1807.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Garland, 
Aud  captured  in  her  boaU  an  American  privateer* 

81  W .  Fsrrant,  Mid.  of  Canepics  at  St.  Domingo, 
1806. 

32  G.  Hurst,  Mid.  of  Courageux,  and  served 
on  shore  at  taking  St.  Lucia,  in  1803.  Acting 
Lieut,  of  Excellent,  and  commanded  a  party  of 
•esmen  at  the  defence  of  Rosas,  in  1808.  Lieut, 
of  Chutdalompe  in  action  with  Fr.  18  gun  brig  Toe- 
tif««,  and  18  gun   xebec,  under  the  batteries  of 


Port  Vendre,  in  1811  ;  and  assisted  in  her  boats  at 
the  capture  of  several  baiteries.  and  convoy  a  Port 
Nouvelle,  1813  ;  and  subsequently  served  in  her 
boats  and  those  of  SaUelte  at  the  capture  of  a  pri- 
vateer in  the  Adriatic.    Gaz.  1813. 

33  H.  F.  Sewell,  Mid.  of  Africaine  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1807 ;  and  of  Theseui  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  in  1800.  When  again  serving  in 
Africaine,  severely  wounded  in  her  boats  in  an 
attempt  to  destroy  a  vessel  off  the  I&ile  of  France, 
and  captured  in  that  ship  by  Fr.  frigates,  Iphigini' 
and  Attree,  1810. 

34  J.  L.  Thompson.  Master  of  Blonde,  and  lost 
an  arm  in  cutting  out  a  schooner  from  under  the 
batteries  at  Guadaloupe. 

36  C.  HaydoD.  Mid.  of  Ramillies  at  cnptiire  of 
Marengo  and  Belle  Poule,  1806 ;  of  F.pervier  at  cap- 
ture of  St.  Thomas's  and  St.  Croix,  1807;  and  of 
Cherub  at  reduction  of  Martinique.  18()9.  Served  in 
boats  of  the  latter  at  the  attempt  to  bum  two  Fr. 
frigates  at  Basseterre ;  and  at  destruction  of  Seine 
and  Loire  at  Anse  la  Barque  in  tbe  same  year. 
Employed  in  the  advance  batteries  at  the  siege  Hud 
surrender  of  Guadaloupe,  1810  ;  Hitd  communded 
a  gun-boat  at  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810,  11  ;  and  at 
surrender  of  Genoa. 


1811 

1  W.  spiers,  Mid.  of  Ctinofm*  at  the  action  off 
St.  Domingo,  18(.>6;  and  Mate  of  same  ship  at  pa>4- 
siige  of  Danlanelles,  expedition  to  Kgypt;  desitruc- 
tion  oflwoFr.  line  of  battle  8bii)3  offCatte;  capture 
of  Ischia  and  Procida,  and  destruction  of  a  fleet  of 
gun  boats  on  the  cosMt  of  Italy.  Acting  Lieut, 
serving  at  defence  of  Messina,  1810.  Lieut,  of 
ComwalLt  and  publicly  thauknd  for  his  conduct  in 
command  of  a  aivision  of  seamen  launched  at  South 
Beveland.  1814. 

!•  R.  Lethbridge,  Mid  of  UnU^  from  1805  to 
18  »0,  and  commanded  one  of  six  boats  despatched 
from  Unite  and  Topate  off  Toulon ;  and  officially 
commended  for  his  conduct  in  defending,  in  a  ten- 
oared  cutter,  four  prizea,  taken  on  the  occasion, 
against  the  attacka  of  six  armed  boats. 

S  H.  A.  Fawcett,  Mid.,  and  served  in  the  boata 
of  TV  ^  ^^6  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

8  B.  J.  Loveless,  wounded  in  Audadoue  in  tbe 
action  in  Algesiras  Bay ;  and  also  present  in  the 
action  in  the  Straita,  1801.  Mate  of  B<mstta  at 
Copenhagen,  in  1807  ;  and  Acting  Lieut,  of  Fawn, 
ana  commanded  the  boata  at  capture  of  a  priva- 
teer and  her  prize  off  Guadaloupe,  and  served  at  the 
reduction  of  Martinique,  1800,  and  Guadaloupe, 
1810 ;  Lieut,  of  Cottar,  and  commanded  her  boats 
cutting  out  a  privateer  from  under  a  batterj 
on  the  coast  of  Catalonia ;  and  lost  an  aim  in  com- 
mand of  the  boata  of  that  ship  at  the  capture  of 
another  on  the  same  coast,  in  1814.   Gaz.  1813,  14. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


12S 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


4    F.  D.  Laosun,  Mid.  of  Britannta  at  Trafalgar. 

6  W.  Brander,  Mid.  of  Amphion  at  capture  of 
the  Spaniah  treasure  ships,  iu  1804 ;  and  of  CtUe- 
dania  at  the  defence  of  Fort  Matagorda,  Cadiz, 
in  1810. 

6  A.  T.  Hickes,  Mid.  of  Defiance  in  Calder's 
action  ;  Trafalgar ;  and  destruction  of  three  French 
frigates  off  Sahles  D'Olonne,  1809. 

7  J.  Talloh,  served  at  the  reduction  of  the 
island  of  Java,  and  commanded  a  gun  boat  in  the 
Elbe,  and  assisted  at  the  reduction  of  Guzhaven, 
siege  and  capture  of  Gluckstadt,  &c.,  in  1818*14. 
Gas.  1814. 

9  J.  Rennie,  Mid.  and  acting  Master  of  Denree, 
participating  in  much  boat  service,  particularly  in 
cutting  out  in  Cumberland  Harbour,  Cuba,  a  6  gun 
felucca,  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  shore.  1808. 
Mid.  of  Prince  of  Watei  at  Copenhagen,  1807,  and 
commanded  Omen  serving  under  Chief  Engineer  to 
the  forces.  Mate  and  Lieut,  of  Cerberua,  in  the 
Adriatic,  and  commanded  a  division  of  lioats  at 
Grao,  at  Pestichi,  and  at  Ortona,  at  which  latter 
place  commanded  the  small  arm  party  which  dis- 
lodged the  enemy  from  the  ramparts.  Served  in 
same  ship,  and  wounded  at  Lissa,  1811.  Lieut  of 
Edinburgh^  at  Port  D'Auso.  and  commanded  a 
division  of  seamen  at  Spezzia,  Leghorn,  and  Genoa, 
1814.    Gaz.  1811. 

10  C.  H.  Ross,  Mate  of  Amphion,  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  the  taking  of  Cortelazzo  and 
Grao;  and  in  the  action  off  Lissa,  1811.  Gaz. 
1809,  10. 

11  O.  Orlpbar,  Mid.  of  Terpstehore,  toad  served 
in  her  boats,  cuiuiig  out  Vt,  corvette  TourterelU,  in 
1805,  from  under  the  batteries  of  St.  Denis,  Idle  of 
Bourbon ;  and  Mate  of  same  liliip  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Dutch  shipping  in  Batnvia  Roads,  in  1806. 
Commanded  a  gun-boat  in  the  Walcheren  expe- 
dition. 

18  G.  Beazeley,  Mid.  of  Daphne,  aod  assisted 
in  cutting  out  a  convoy  on  the  Damsh  coast,  in 
1808.     Gaz.  1808. 

14  H.  J.  Clifford,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Boeuttcsa, 
and  served  on  shore  at  the  r^uction  of  the  Isle  of 
Bourbon  and  Mauritius ;  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Venus,  and  re-capture  of 
Ceylon  and  J/rioatne,  in  1810. 

16  R.  Peace,  Mate  of  Sueeeu,  and  served  in  her 
boats  cutting  out  a  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Italy, 
in  1810. 

16  J.  M'Gladery,  Mid.  ofCuUodm,  in  Hotham's 
second  action,  1 796 ;  off  Cape  St.  Vincent ;  at  the 
attack  on  Teneriffe ;  and  at  the  Nile,  in  VicUn-iout 
in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1801  ;  Foudroyant  at 
the  capture  of  Marengo  and  BelU  Poule,  1806  i  and 
while  in  Leopard  and  Otter,  was  present  at  the 
reduction  of  the  Isle  of  France,  capture  of  Venut, 
and  re-capture  of  Jfrieaine  and  Ceylon, 

17  J.  Hancock,  Lieut,  of  Saracen  at  destruction 
of  batteries  at  the  Bocca  di  Cattaro,  in  1813.  Gaz. 
1818, 14. 

1 9  G.  Tardrew ,  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar. 

20  H.   VVihton,  Mid.  of  Al/'red  commanding  a 


launch  at  Copenhagen,  1807 ;  after  the  battle  of 
Vimiera  employed  in  taking  off  the  wounded. 
Served  on  shore  with  a  division  of  seamen  at  cap- 
ture ot  Fr.  W.  Ind.  islands,  1810;  and  employed 
at  defence  of  Cadiz  in  command  of  a  gun-boat.  Ueut 
co-operating  with  the  army  at  the  battle  of  Baroasa. 
Lieut,  of  Jbefianee,  and  wounded'  in  action  with 
Danish  gun-boats.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Berwick^  aiid 
commanded  an  srmed  launch  at  Flushing,  Ter  \'pr, 
and  Fort  Lillo ;  and  a  division  of  Sicilian  gua-boats< 
at  Gaieta,  1816. 

21  A .  Mackenzie,  Mid.  of  Keptvne  at  Trafalgrar ; 
and  while  Lieut,  of  Warrior  was  employed  in  I  be 
flotilla  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Cyane  when  captured,  after  a  highly  honourable 
defence,  by  the  U.  S.  frigate  Conttitution  in  1815, 
and  severely  wounded. 

22  W.  H.  Hull,  served  in  the  flotilla  at  the 
defence  of  Csdiz,  in  181 1. 

24  G.  Selby,  Mid.  of  Cerberus,  and  served  in 
her  boats  in  an  attack  upon  a  privateer  under  a 
battery  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1807.     Gaz.  1807. 

26  J.  Rolleston,  served  in  Pomp^e  at  defoace 
of  Gaeta.  taking  of  Capri,  &o. ;  deatruction  of 
Turkish  squadron  at  Poin%  Peaquiea,andat  Copen- 
hagen, 1807. 

27  S.  £.  Antram,  Mate  of  lUustrious  in  the 
attack  on  tbe  French  fleet  in  Aix  roads  ;  and  com- 
manded a  gun-boHt  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

28  J.  Adamson,  Mate  of  Britannia  at  Trafalgar. 

29  K.  Davison,  Mate  of  Ethalion  at  the  capture 
of  the  Danish  West  India  Islands  in  1808;  and  of 
Neptune  at  the  taking  of  Martinique,  theSaintes,  and 
Fr.  74  gun  ship  HautpouU  in  1809 ;  and  asaisted  at 
cutting  out  a  schooner  from  under  the  batteries  of 
Sta.  Kustntia. 

32     R.  Cock,  Mid.  of  Thunderer  at  Trafalgar. 

84  T.  Boardman,  Mid.  of  Amphion,  and  served 
in  her  boat:*  at  the  taking  of  Cortelazzo  in  tbe 
Adriatic,  in  1809.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Acorn,  and 
served  as  a  volunteer  in  Belle  Poule  at  the  destruction 
of  a  brig  of  war  at  Parenza,  1811.     Gaz.  1809, 11. 

86  E.  B.  Addis,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Sir  Fronds 
Drake,  and  assisted  at  the  destruction  of  three  g^un- 
yessels  at  Bantam,  in  1808 ;  and  at  capture  of  a  flotilla 
at  Rembang,  in  1811.  Lieut,  of  Hebrus  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  EtoiU,  in  1814.     Gaz.  1810, 11, 14. 

36  H.  Parry,  Mid.  of  Blanche  in  the  expedition 
to  the  Holder,  1799 ;  and  Eunu  in  tbe  expeditions 
to  Ferrol,  Cadiz,  and  Egypt,  1800-01.  Acting 
Firat  Lieut,  of  Fot,  and  second  in  command  of 
an  expedition  against  pirates  near  the  Indus ; 
and  bombardment  of  the  Temple  of  Dwarha, 
1806-6.  Mate  of  Porcupine,  Mercury,  and  Impe- 
rieuse,  and  on  rarions  ocoasiona  serving  in  the  boats 
cutting  out.  Served  on  ahore  at  the  sarrander  of 
Capri ;  and  Acting  Lieut,  of  Kingfisher  at  capture 
of  Ionian  Islands,  and  of  Spartan  taking  the  Islands 
in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  1809.  Lieut,  of  Lenathan, 
and  served  in  her  launch  cutting  out  a  brig  of  war 
and  convoy  from  under  batteries  near  Toulon, 
1812  :  and  at  capture  of  batteries  and  18  sail  of  ves- 
sels near  Genoa  in  the  same  year.    Gaz.  1808. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants 


129 


37  J.  Dmwion,  Acting  Lieat.  of  Belliqueux,  and 
sirred  in  her  boats  at  tho  destruction  of  throe  gun 
vessels,  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  batteries  of 
Bantam,  in  1810.     Gsa.  1810. 

99  R.  Kingston^  Mid.  of  Active,  and  officially 
rMported  for  serrice  at  the  Island  of  Lissa,  in  1811. 
Gas.  1811. 

40  J.  Hall,  Mid.  of  Cerberm  at  the  attack  on 
GnuiTille,  in  1803  ;  and  served  in  her  boats  in  an 
attempt  to  cue  out  a  privateer  in  the  West  Indies, 
in  1807.     Gas.  1807. 

49     A.  Martin,  Mid.  of  Prinre  at  Trafalgar. 

44  W.  Langdon,  Mid.  of  Monarch,  at  the  cap- 
ture of  fonr  Proncb  frigates,  iu  1806. 

45  M.  Bennet,  Lieut,  of  EliMobeth,  and  served  in 
her  boftts  at  the  capture  of  Omago  and  Dignano  in 
the  Adriatic,  in  1813. 

46  B.  Dntton,  Mid.  of  Anaereon  brig  in  action 
with  a  Fr.  brig  and  cutter  of  war  off  fit.  Valery,  in 
l]f)4X) ;  and  Acting  Sub.-Lieut.  of  Centinel  when 
shi)  beat  off  a  flotilla  of  gnn-boats  in  the  Baltic,  in 
1  d08 ;  and  at  taking  of  Gnxhaven  in  1809.  Lieut, 
of  Dictaiar  at  destruction  of  Danish  frigate  and 
brigsatLyngoe  on  the  coast  of  Norway.  Gas.  1812. 

47  F.  A.  Calder,  Mid.  of  Pluto  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  Havre,  in  1804. 

48  W.  SneU,  Mid.  of  Britannia  at  Trafalgar. 

49  J.  Blandford,  Mid.  of  Revengt  at  Trafalgar. 


1812 

1  H.  H.  Freestun,  Mid.  of  Reoolutitmaire  in  the 
action  off  Ferrol  ;  and  of  Defiance  at  the  destruction 
of  three  Fr.  frigates  under  the  batteries  of  Sable 
U'Olonna.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Lyra  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  sn  armed  vessel  and  convoy  under  the  bat- 
teries of  Quiberon,  and  served  on  shore  at  the 
storming  of  Fort  Cornelia  snd  capture  of  Java. 

S  R.  Moriarty,  Mid.  of  Magnificent,  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  and  defence 
of  Rosss;  and  commanded  a  gun-boat  at  the 
defence  of  Cadis.  Mid.  of  Jctive,  and  in  her  boats 
at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Ragosniza,  and  Acting 
Lieut,  of  that  ship  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
PomoM,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1811, 11. 

4  G.  M.  Monky  Mid.  of  RamilUes  at  capture  of 
Marengo  and  Belle  Paule,  1806;  and  of  the 
Danish  West  India  isiands,  1807.  Mste  of  Re- 
ststaKcey  serving  in  one  of  her  two  boats  at  the  capture 
of  Fr.  national  schooner  Mouche  bv  boarding. 
Commanded  a  boat  at  destruction  of  the  batteries 
of  Sta  Clara.  Also  at  the  capture  of  several 
enemy's  vessels,  1809.  In  command  of  a  gun-boat 
manned  from  RetisUnce,  co-operaied  with  the  Sp. 
army  near  Malaga,  1810,  and  when  in  charge  of 
thp  eatter  brought  out  a  vessel  from  under  the 
batteries  of  Cape  Sicie,  1 81 1.  Lieut,  of  St.  A  Ibtms, 
at  defence  of  Cadis,  181<;  and  of  Leander  at 
Algiers. 


5  .f.  Atbill,  Mid.  of  Tigre,  and  served  in  her 
boats  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809. 

6  L.  Dennys,  Mid.  of  ^cAti^e  at  Trafalgar;  cap- 
tare  of  four  French  frigates  off  L'Orient ;  Walche- 
ren  expedition ;  and  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810. 
Lieut,  of  H'^ratio  taking  the  islands  of  Scbolen  and 
Tholen  in  the  Scheldt,  in  1818. 

7  O.  Blurton,  Mid.  of  Tkisbet  serving  on  shore 
at  the  storming  of  Buenos  Ayres,  1807  ;  and  of 
Aiaart  employed  in  her  boats  at  destruction  of  a 
large  ship  off  Bomholm  under  a  Danish  battery. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Mutine  at  Algiers. 

8  H.  Ogilvie,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Dimegal 
at  St.  Domingo. 

0  J.  W.  Oldmizon,  Mid.  of  Phaeton,  in  action 
with  batteries  at  Isle  of  France,  1804;  and  of 
Harrier  forcing  the  Bocca  Tigris.  Mentioned  with 
distinction  at  the  storming  the  Fortress  of  Samanap, 
Java,  in  1811.     Gaz.  1811. 

0*  W.  Ranwell,  Mid.  of  Repulse  when  wrecked, 
1800.  Mid.  and  Mate  of  Circe,  and  wounded  five 
times  in  cutting  out  expeditions  on  the  coast  of 
Cuba,  1801-2.  Injured  on  the  Impress  service,  1803. 
Mate  of  fVarrior  in  Calder*s  action ;  and  at  capture 
of  Ischia  and  Procida,  where  he  covered  the  landing 
iu  the  launch ;  and  also  at  capture  of  a  fleet  of  gun- 
boats off  Cspe  Baie,  and  taking  Zante  and  Cepha- 
Ionia.  Commanded  a  rocket- boat  at  bombardment 
of  Gallipoli,  and  participated  in  other  hard  serrices 
on  the  coast  of  Calabria. 

10  J.  Tilley.  served  in  Pallas  in  Cornwallis's 
retreat,  1795.  Mid.  of  Mafrnifieent  at  defence  of 
Rosas,  1808,  and  had  charge  of  a  boat  at  the  re- 
embarkation  of  Lord  Cochrane  and  party  from  Fort 
Trinity  under  a  heavy  fire ;  and  at  capture  of 
Ionian  Islands,  1809.  Served  on  shore  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  1810 ;  on  the 
coast  of  Catalonia.  181 1 ;  and  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain.  1812.  Sent  in  command  of  a  boat  with  a  flag 
or  truce  to  meet  Fr.  deputation  in  Douamenez  bay, 
announcing  the  surrender  of  Paris,  1814. 

11  J.  Davis,  wounded  when  Mnte  of  Stately  at 
the  destruction  of  Danish  74  gun  ship  PriSidtt 
Christian  Frederick,  in  1808. 

12  Alex.  Gallaway,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Thunderer  at  Trafalgar.     Gas.  1806. 

13  £.  Knapman,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  5par- 
tiaU  at  Trafalgar.     Gaz.  1805. 

14  R.  N.  Kelly.  Mid.  of  Inconstant  at  the  taking 
of  Goree,  and  served  in  a  contest  with  the  Fantees 
(a  tribe  on  the  African  coast),  in  which  the  whole  of 
his  party  weie  kilted,  and  himself  made  prisoner. 

15  J.  Mein,  served  as  Mid.  of  NSrdde  at  the 
attack  upon  Buenos  Ayres  ;  and  when  Acting  Lieut, 
of  Ceylon  served  on  shore  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle 
of  France. 

16  T.  Cull,  Mid.  of  Repulse  in  Calder's  action ; 
capture  of  Marengo  and  Belie  Poule  ;  and  PretidienU, 
1806 ;  passage  of  the  Dardanelles;  and  Walcheren 
expedition.  Lieut,  in  command  of  a  gun-boat  »t 
the  siege  of  Cadiz  ;  at  the  Jestruction  of  privateers 


Digitized  by 


Google 


130 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


at  Malaga ;  and  wounded  in  an  attempt  to  cut  out  a 
privateer  at  St.  Lucar,  for  which  service  he  was 
officially  mentioned.  Drove  on  shore  and  destroyed 
the  Fr.  privateer  Braave  at  Conil,  and  served  at  the 
defence  of  Tarira,  Lieut,  of  LyrUf  and  served  on 
shore  at  the  siege  of  Gataro,  Castro,  and  St. 
Sebastian. 

17  P.  Hodder,  Mid.  of  CUoma.  and  made  pri- 
soner in  an  attempt  on  the  enemy'a  flotilla  near  the 
Isle  D*Aiz,  in  1811. 

18  J.  Rigmaiden,  Mid.  of  Amaran^e,  and 
assisted  at  the  dest  motion  of  Fr.  corvette  Cffgne, 
off  Martinique,  in  1808.    Gas.  1808. 

10  G.  L.  Coates,  Mate  of  Espoir,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy  on  the 
coast  of  Italy,  in  1810. 

21  C.  C.  Bobinson,  served  in  Swiftsure  at  Tra- 
falgar. 

24  C.  Parker,  commanded  a  gun-boat  in  the 
operations  in  the  Elbe,  in  1813. 

26  F.  Cutler,  Lieut,  of  Clio,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  in  the  Baltic,  in 
1812.    Gas.  1812. 

26  W.  £.  Amiel,  Mid.  of  Helena  sloop  at  cap- 
ture of  Spanish  corvette  Santa  Leocadia,  1805  ;  and 
of  Franehim,  uad  commanded  one  of  her  boaU  at 
the  storming  of  the  Fort  of  Sumana,  in  the  West 
Indies.  Lieut,  of  Lightning  in  the  operations  in 
the  Gironde,  in  1814. 

30  T.Patton,  Mid.  of  Ou»r  and  KMidt  in  all 
the  active  services  of  those  ships  oflf  the  Isle  of 
France,  in  1810. 

31  James  BuUceley,  Mid.  of  Spaniat$,  Uking 
the  Islands  of  Ischia  and  Procida,  in  1809,  and 
several  times  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  defence 
of  Sicily ;  of  San  Josef,  and  served  at  the  defence 
of  Port  Matagorda,  Cadiz.  Lieut,  of  Dragon  in  the 
operations  in  the  Chesapeake  and  on  the  coasts  of 
America,  in  1812  and  13. 

35  W.  J.  Scudamore,  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  in 
Calder's  action ;  and  of  Cumberland  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  Fr.  ships  of  the  line  Robuste  and  JLton,  off 
Cette,  in  1809.  Lieut,  of  Termagant  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  Almeria  and  several  forts  on  the  coast  of 
iSpain ;  and  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa. 

37  C.  B.  Stockdale,  Mid.  of  CuUoden  at  the 
destruction  of  the  Dutch  shipping  in  Batavia  Roads, 
in  1806;  and  at  Samarang,  in  1807.  Mate  of 
JUuttrumt,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  atorming 
Fort  Comelis,  and  capture  of  the  Island  of  Java, 
in  1811. 

38  Geo.  Thomas,  Mid.  of  Renard  at  capture  of 
Fr.  privateer  General  Emouf,  1805.  Lieut,  of 
MwMtrel,  and  commanded  her  boats  cutting  out  two 
vessels  laden  with  shells  from  under  the  batteries 
of  Valentia ;  and  badly  wounded  in  command  of 
the  boats  of  Ganymede  in  an  attack  on  a  French 
privateer,  in  1813,  Lient.  of  Erehue  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Potomac,  attack  on  Baltimore,  New 
Orleans,  and  St.  Mary's  River,  and  wounded. 
Gas.  1812. 


39  J.  J.  Keeling,  Mate  of  Victerhms  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition  ;  served  in  her  boats  in  the 
Faro  of  Messina ;  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  74  gun  ship 
RiooU,  in  1812.  Lieut,  of  the  same  ship,  and  com- 
manded her  tender  at  the  attack  on  Craney  Island, 
and  New  Hampton  in  America.    Gaz.  1812. 

42  C.  Friend,  Mate  of  Active  during  her  service 
in  the  Adriatic;  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the 
capture  of  a  convoy  at  Grao;  one  at  Ortona, 
another  at  Ragosniza;  and  was  in  the  action  off 
Lissa;  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pomane,  Gnz. 
1811. 

44  W.  G.  Dowden,  Second  Lieut,  of  Pilot 
sloop,  when  she  beat  off  Fr.  frigate  Legere,  in  1815. 

46  A.  Henri,  Mid  of  Glmre  at  capture  of 
French  West  India  Islands,  in  1808  ;  and  Lieut,  of 
Raven,  in  1814,  and  commanded  a  division  of  boats 
in  the  Gulf  ofParia. 

62  W.  Roddam  (formerly  Wm.  Spencer  Stanhope ) 
Lieut,  of  Berwick  at  Gaeta,  1815,  and  of  Impregnable 
at  Algiera. 

54    J.  Poad,  Mid.  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar. 

56  G.  Bishop,  Lieut  of  Statira,  commanding 
her  cutter  at  capture  of  four  schooner  privateers  in 
the  Chesapeake,  in  1813.     Gaz.  1813. 

58  F.  W.  Ellis,  Mid.  of  Cruixer  at  capture  of 
aeveral  privateers  and  assisted  in  cutting  out  ex- 
peditions OD  the  coasts  of  France  and  Holland,  1 804; 
and  in  same  vessel  attached  to  the  in- shore  squadron 
at  Copenhagen,  1807.  In  command  of  a  tender  to 
Crutser  actively  employed  against  the  enemy's  flotillas 
in  the  Great  Belt,  and  in  defence  of  the  Island  of 
Romsoe;  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Com.-in-Chief ;  and  in  1809  served  in  Cruiser  at 
capture  of  Danish  18  gun  brig  Tilsit,  and  16-gun 
bng  Christianburg,  Lieut,  of  Revenfie  serving  on 
the  Coast  of  Catalouia,  and  assisted  in  cutting  out 
Fr.  privateer,  at  Salamos,  1813. 

60  B.  Roberts,  Mid.  of  Madras,  and  served  in 
the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1801.  Mid.  of  Orpheus 
actively  emyloyed  in  boat  service  in  Campeacby 
bay,  1806,  and  also  in  DoUtres  tender,  in  which  he 
was  wrecked,  made  prisoner,  and  suffered  a  vigo- 
rous captivity  for  ten  months.  Lieut,  of  Procris 
at  the  capture  of  six  French  gun-boats  off  the  Island 
of  Java ;  and  served  on  bhore  in  command  of  a 
par^  of  seamen  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Comelis. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Proiris  serving  in  her  boats  at 
destruction  of  piratical  settlements  at  Palambang  and 
Sambas,  in  Borneo. 

66  E.  Phillips,  Mid.  of  Phctnir,  at  capture  of 
French  frigate  Didon,  in  1805,  and  on  that  occasion 
is  reported  to  have  aaved  Capt  Baker's  life. 

69  J.  Hickman,  Mid.  in  the  boats  of  RamUlies 
at  the  capture  of  a  schooner  protected  by  a  battery 
at  Martinique,  in  1806 ;  and  served  on  shore  at  the 
capture  of  the  Danish  West  India  Islanda,  in  1807. 
Actiuff  Lieut,  of  Emma  armed  ship  at  the  capturt>  of 
the  Isle  of  France ;  and  of  Thunder  bomb,  and  in 
gun-boat  aerrice  at  the  defence  of  Cadis. 

70  £.  J.  Piper,  lost  a  leg  when  Mid.  of  Norths 
umberland  in  an  attack  upon  a  large  convoy  in  the 
Adriatic,  in  1800. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


131 


1813 

1  H.  Collins,  Mate  of  Uniti,  and  senred  in  her 
boats  mt  captare  of  a  brig  and  sevaral  Teasels  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Tiber,  in  1811 ;  and  at  capture  of 
French  frigate  PersamMin  the  same  year.  Gaz.  1811. 

2  G.  Christie,  lient.  of  Oranicut  at  Algiers. 

4  J.  B.  Boollbee,  Mid.  of  KeiU,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  tbe  destruction  of  a  convoy  and  battery 
at  Palamos,  in  1810.  Lieut,  of  ShearwateTf  and 
served  in  ber  boats  witb  those  of  Volontaire  and 
UuHaunted,  cutting  out  a  convoy  from  under  a  bat- 
tery in  the  Bay  of  Marseilles,  in  1813. 

5  Sir  T.  W.  Holburne,  Mid.  of  Orum  at  Tra- 
falgar. 

7  J.  C.  Cbesnaye.  Mid.  of  Orion  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  Sub-Lieut,  of  Siflvia  cutter  in  action  witb 
Dutch  armed  vessels  off  Batavia,  in  1810.  Gaz. 
1810- 

0  J.  Mozon,  Mid.  of  CIsapatra  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Topau,  and  reduction  of  Martinique, 
in  1809. 

10  W.  F.  Wentwortb,  Lieut.,  and  commanded 
boats  of  Hthnu  in  the  attack  on  Point  i  Pitre,  and 
capture  of  St.  Mary*B,  on  the  coast  of  Georgia,  in 
1815  ;  likewise  in  an  action  with  five  gun-b<»ts  at 
Charleston.  In  the  same  ship  at  passage  of  the 
Gironde,  and  at  Algiers. 

11  £.  Robinson,  Mate  and  Mid.  of  AfMiia  at 
tbe  destruction  of  three  French  frigates  off  Sable 
D'Olonne;  and  of  Jmatom  off  Cherbourg;  and 
severely  wounded  in  action  with  Fr.  frigate  Artthius$ 
in  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

12  C.  T.  Sutton,  served  in  a  gun-boat  on  Lake 
Mariotes  in  tbe  expedition  to  Egypt,  1807 ;  in 
Delight  when  stranded  at  Reggio  ;  and  in  a  gun- 
boat at  defence  of  Scylla  Casde,  1808.  Mid.  of 
Kent,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  destruction  of  a 
battery  and  convoy  at  Palamos,  in  1810.  Severely 
wounded,  and  officially  noticed  for  service  when  Mid. 
of  RoyaUu  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain.    Gaz.  1813. 

13  W.  Hutchison,  (a)  Lieut,  of  Mohawk  in  the 
rivers  and  on  the  cossts  of  Amertcs;  and  com- 
manded a  boat  at  capture  of  U.S.  schooner  Atp, 
Gaz.  1813. 

14  £.  H.  Fitamanrice,  Mate  of  VolagB  at  Lissa, 
1811. 

15  W.  H.  Woodin,  commauded  Harmony  tran- 
sport in  the  operations  against  Hampden  and  Ban- 
gor in  America,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

16  J.  Coleman  (a).    Gaz.  1812. 

17  H.  G.  Etongb,  Acting  Master  of  Shannon, 
and  officially  mentioned  for  service  at  capture  of 
I  .S.  frigate  CAsMtpeoftf.    Lieut,  of  Bedford  at  the 


capture  of  Am.  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne,  in  1814, 
and  wounded.    Gaz.  1813, 14. 

18  J.  B.  Knocker,  Mid.  of  PompU  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807  ;  and  of  Diana  in  command  of  a  boat 
catting  out  three  schuyts  in  the  Scheldt,  1809 ;  also 
served  in  the  boats  of  the  Diana,  burning  the  Fr. 
frigate  EUu  off  Cape  La  Hogue,  in  1810.  Gaz. 
1810. 

10  R.  C.  Tomlinson,  Mid.  of  Etna  bomb  at  the 
attack  on  tbe  French  fleet  in  Basque  Roads ;  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809 ;  and  at  the  siege  of 
Cadiz,  in  1810.  Served  in  Loup  Cervior  on  tbe 
coast  of  America,  in  1813. 

20  G.  E.  Patey,  Mid.  of  Meen  at  Trafalgar : 
and  of  Bombay  in  the  skirmishes  with  the  French 
fleet  off  Toulon.  Captured,  when  in  a  transport 
brig,  by  two  privateers,  after  an  honourable  resist- 
ance. 

21  W.  Pabner,  Mate  of  Belle  PmUe  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Var ;  and  the  Islands  of  Zante  and 
Cephalonia,  in  1809.  Lieut,  of  Rolla,  at  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Adour,  in  1814 ;  and  of  Amelia,  and 
wounded  and  taken  prisoner  attempting  to  cut  out 
an  armed  Fr.  vessel  near  Campo  (Isle  of  Elba), 
in  1816. 

22  W.  Sterne,  Mid.,  and  served  in  the  boats  of 
Leda  at  the  destruction  of  an  armed  brigantine  off 
Monte  Video,  in  1806.    Gaz.  1806. 

24  J.  H.  Bellairs,  Mid.  of  Arethnta  at  the  cap- 
tare  of  Sp.  frigate  Pomorui  and  flotilla  near  the 
Havannah,  in  1806;  and  at  the  taking  of  Cuia9oa, 
in  1807.  Mate  of  Bonne  Citoyenne  in  co-operation 
with  the  Patriots  on  the  coast  of  Spain ;  otCaledo' 
nia,  and  commanded  a  gun-vessel  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition;  and  subsequently  employed  in  the 
flotilla  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

25  W.  Jacobs,  Mid.  of  Xatona,  and  severely 
wounded  while  serving  in  her  boats  reconnoitring 
a  French  frigate  at  Guadaloupe. 

26  H.  Lancaster,  Mid.  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  of  ApoUo,  and  served  in  her  boats  in  the  Bay  of 
Rosas,  in  1809 ;  and  at  the  cutting  out  a  trabacolo 
from  under  a  fort  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1812. 
Gaz.  1813. 

27  W.  Garforth,  Mid.  of  Medusa,  served  in  her 
boats  cutting  out  a  French  ship  of  14  guns  and  86 
men  from  Arcasson,  in  1812. 

28  J.  Salter,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  St.  Domingo, 
1806,  and  expedition  to  Copenhagen,  1807;  of 
Defiance  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  at  Sables 
D'Olonne,  and  aasisted  in  cutting  out  Fr.  ship  from 
under  the  guns  of  Palais  Belleisle,  1809.  Mate  of 
Northumberland  at  doBtruction  of  Fr.  frigates  at 
Qroa,  1812.  From  disease  contracted  in  the  ser- 
vice has  become  totally  blind. 

29  R.  N.  Williams,  Mid.  of  Cyane  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807 ;  of  Volage  at  defence  of  Sicily ;  capture 
of  Fr.  16-gun  brig  Requin;  reduction  of  Iscbia 
and  Procida,  1809 ;  and  in  various  boat  actions  on 
the  coast  of  Italy.  Mid.  of  Reeistance  at  capture 
of  convoy  and  destruction  of  batteries  at  Port 
D*Anzo.     Lieut,  commanding  Royalist,  1831,  94, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


132 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


stationed  in  tbe  Donro  and  at  St.  Ubes  for  the 
protection  of  British  interests,  and  bis  aerrices 
handsomely  acknowledged. 

30  W.  Caswell.  Mid.  of  Fox,  and  made  pri- 
aoner  in  a  conflict  with  the  Malays,  and  commanded 
her  barge  at  the  capture  of  a  snip  of  8  guns  and 
100  men.  nnder  the  batteries  of  Sappara,  in  1809. 
Mate  of  Maidstone,  and  commanded  her  launch  at 
capture  of  Fr.  privateer  of  6  guns  and  50  men  ;  and 
an  Am.  revenue  cutter,  in  181 S.  Lieut,  of  PUmia- 
gtntiy  and  wounded  at  the  attack  upon  Am.  pri- 
vateer Gm^tfal  Armstrong,  Lieut,  of  Superb  at 
Algiera. 

31  P.  Deuchar,  Mid.  of  Swiftmre  at  Trafalgar. 

33  C.  Lambert,  Mid.  of  Rcyal  Sovereign  at  Tra- 
falgar ;  and  of  NSriide  at  capture  of  Port  Jacotel, 
Island  of  Bourbon,  lale  de  la  Passe,  and  Fort 
Diablo ;  in  her  action  with  two  French  frigates  and 
a  corvette ;  and  sliffhtly  wounded  when  captured 
in  the  attempt  on  the  Tr.  squadron  in  Port  Sud 
Est,  in  1810.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Peacock  when  sunk 
by  tbe  U.S.  corvette  Hornet,  in  1813  ;  and  Lieut,  of 
EuryaUu  in  the  operations  against,  and  capture  of 
Alexandria  in  the  Potomac,  1814. 

34  G.  Ley,  Mid.  of  Brunswick  at  Copenhagen, 
1807,  and  in  Basque  Roads  ;  and  of  Christian  VIL 
at  Uie  destruction  of  sevenl  convoys  from  under 
the  batteriea  of  Rochelle,  &c.,  in  1809-10. 

36  R.  W,  Innea,  Lieut  of  GUugow  at  Algiera. 

86  G.  Mortimer,  Mid.  of  Warrior,  taking  the 
Ionian  lalanda,  and  of  lacbia  and  Procida,  in  1809. 
Commanded  a  mortar  vessel  at  the  defence  of 
Sicily ;  and  Lieut,  of  Venerahie  at  capture  of  Fr, 
frigatea  Alemhie  and  Iphiginie,  in  1814;  and  of 
Malta  at  the  aurrender  of  Naples,  and  commanded 
her  boata  cutting  out  a  ship  from  under  the  batte- 
riea of  Gaieta. 

37  C.  H.  Kempthom,  Mid.  of  Ampkion,  and 
aerved  in  her  boata  at  tbe  taking  of  Cortelaaao ; 
and  in  tbe  aetion  oif  Liaaa,  1811.    Gas.  1809. 

38  T.  Lawrence,  Mid.  of  Cmiaur  at  capture  of 
four  French  irigatea.  in  1806;  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807  ;  at  capture  and  destruction  of  Russian  74  gun 
ship  Sewolod,  in  1808 ;  in  gun-boat  service  in  tbe 
Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809 ;  and  of  Jaw  when 
captured  by  U.S.  frigate  Constitution,  in  1812. 


1814 


1  J.  St.  Quintin,  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  at  Trafal 
gar ;  St.  Domingo ;  and  Copenhagen,  1807 ;  and 
employed  in  gun-boata  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz.  Mate 
of  Barfieur,  and  commanded  her  barge  at  the  taking 
of  Cassia  in  the  Mediterranean,  in  1813. 


2  N.  Harwell,  Mid.  of  Active  in  the  aetion  off 
Lissa,  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a 
convoy  at  Ragosnisa,  in  1811. 

8  G.  B.  Skardon,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Chif- 
fonne  cutting  out  an  armed  veaael  from  Minorca, 
in  1807. 

10  A.  Brenan,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  Traialgrar, 
and  served  in  that  ship  and  Caledonia  at  the  defence 
of  Cadiz,  in  1810. 

18  H.  A.  Perkina,  wounded  when  Lieut,  of 
Qranieut  at  Algiers. 

13  £.  Wylde,  Mid.  of  Emerald,  and  aerved  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  Apropos  from  Vivero  F^ arbour, 
in  1808,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  French  fleet  in 
Aix  Roads,  1800. 

20  £.  Maxey,  Mid.  of  Intrepid  at  the  siege  of 
Gaieta,  and  capture  of  Capri.  Mate  of  Norge  at 
the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

21  P.  J.  Elnhurst,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Africa  at  Trafalgar.    Gaz.  1806. 

24  B.  Andrewa,  served  in  Hebrus  at  the  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Etoile,  1814. 

26  I.  Burch,  Mid.  of  Caesar  in  the  action  off  Fer^ 
rol ;  destruction  of  three  frigates  off  SablesD'Olonn^; 
attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and  in  Walcbft- 
ren  expedition.  Mate  of  St.  Domingo,  and  com- 
manded a  boat  at  the  capture  of  four  privateers  in 
tlie  Rappahannock ;  and  attack  on  Craney  laland, 
Hampton.  Acting  Lieut,  and  Lieut,  of  Thistle  in 
the  operations  in  the  Chesapeake,  and  in  those  at 
Washington,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleana. 

27  J.  Monk,  Mid.  of  Berwick,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy  in  Calvacie 
Roads,  in  1813.     Gaz.  1813. 

30  J.  Harrison,  Mate  of  Valiant  at  the  attack  on 
Fr.  Fleet  in  Aix  Roads  and  expedition  to  Flushing. 
1809,  and  in  command  of  her  launch  at  the  capture 
and  destruction  of  Fr.  vessels  and  battery  on  Poiat 
du  Che,  and  frequently  engaged  with  enemy's  con- 
voys in  Basque  Roads,  1810.  Mate  of  St,  Vomingo 
asrving  on  tbe  coaat  of  America,  18tS,  14. 

34  C.  Paynter,  Mid.  of  Indefatigable  in  the 
attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  1809. 

36  R.  B.  Johnstone,  Mid.  of  Invincible  in  active 
co-operation  with  Sp.  patriots  on  the  ooasfa  of 
Catalonia  and  Valencia;  at  defence  of  Tarragona 
and  destruction  of  Fort  San  Felipe-Coll  de  Balaguer, 
1811.  Lieut,  of  Superb,  and  commanded  a  gun- 
veaael  at  Algiers. 

39  J.  S.  Dixon,  wounded  when  Lieut.  otLeander 
at  Algiers. 

41  C.  Peake,  Mid.  of  Alcmene,  and  aervinl  in 
her  boats  in  an  action  with  armed  veaaels  and  con- 
voy in  the  Adriatic,  in  1812. 

44  P.  Stark,  Mid.  of  Endymim  at  paaaage  of 
the  Dardanellea,  in  1807.  Haa  received  the  gold 
and  silver  Roy.  Hum.  Society's  medals,  two  hon. 
pt  esentationa  of  plate  from  the' merchants  at  Dundee, 
aiid  the  freedom  of  tbe  borough,  for  servicer  reo- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


133 


d«*red   to  shipwrerkBd  lives   and   property  while 
serving  on  the  coast-gaard  in  the  Tsy,  1 831,  38. 

46  J.  Spurwaj,  Mid.  of  Korikumberland  at  the 
deatroction  of  two  French  frigates  and  a  brig  off 
L'Orient,  in  1819. 

47  W.  Moore,  Mid.  of  Cor^ne§  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Cayenne,  1809. 

48  W.  B.  Stragnell,  Mid.  of  Shannon  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Helder,  and  surrender  of  the 
Dutch  fleet,  in  UOO;  and  of /£o/iuin  the  action  off 
Pprrol  ;  and  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1809.  Mate 
of  Malta,  and  commanded  a  gun-  boat  in  the  opera* 
tions  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  and  siege  of  Tarragona, 
in  181S,  13. 

51  B.  Main  waring,  Mid.  of  Revenge,  and  served 
in  her  hosts  cutting  out  a  privateer  &om  Palamos, 
in  1813.    Gas.  1813. 

6*2     G.  Barker,  Mid.  of  Orion  at  Trafalgar. 

64  W.  W.  Eyton,  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  Trafalgar ; 
of  Seahone  at  capture  of  Turkish  60  gun  frigate 
B^dere  Zaffer,  and  action  with  the  squadron  ;  and 
capture  of  G  ranute  and  Planosa ;  and  of  Jllilford,  at 
tlM  taking  of  Fiume  and  Trieste. 

66  C.  Andros,  Mid.  of  Canopus  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Pmidrato,  in  1806;  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  and  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807 ; 
and  of^  Spartan  at  capture  of  Zante,  Cephalonia, 
6cc. ;  and  in  action  with  Neapolitan  flotilla  in  the 
Bay  of  Naplea,  in  1810.  Served  in  boats  of  DiC' 
tmt&r  cutting  out  a  lugger  from  under  batteries  in 
tlM  Baltie ;  and  in  the  same  ship  at  capture  and 
deatniction  of  Danish  squadron  at  Lyngoe,  1813. 

68  J.  H.  Brown.  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  of  Vanf^uftrd  ar  Copenhagen  1807.  Ck>m- 
manded  a  boat  of  Tartar u»  at  i  he  destruction  of  two 
Fr.  privateers  off  Pillau,  1 809 ;  and  served  at  the 
attack  on  dacketts  Harbour,  and  in  the  actions  of 
the  11th  and  18Ui  Sept.  1813,  with  the  Am.  flotilla 
on  Lake  Ontario ;  and  at  the  fttorming  of  Fort  Os- 
wego 1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

61  W.  Leslie,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Aehille 
at  the  defence  of  Fort  Matagorda,  Cadiz,  in  1810. 
Served  as  Mate  of  Moira  on  the  l^kes  of  Canada 
in  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  army  and  flotilla, 
in  1813. 

62  F.  Gray,  Mid.  Orion  at  Trafalgar. 

67  W.  Pilch.  Mid.  of  BeUeraphon  at  Trafal- 
gar  \  and  atuck  on  Monte  Video,  in  1807 ;  of 
Dejumce  at  destruction  of  three  Fr.  frigates  off  the 
Sables  D'Olonne,  in  1809;  and  of  Northumberland 
at  the  destruction  of  two  frigates  and  a  brig  off 
L'Orienty  in  1812. 

68  R.  Weld,  Mid.  of  Royal  George  at  the  pas- 
sage of  tlie  Dardanelles. 

69  C.  Goullett.  Mid.  of  C^ior  in  the  action  off 
Ferrol;  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigites  at  Sables 
D*01oone;  in  Baai^ue  Roads;  and  in  command  of 
a  gun-boat  at  Walcberen  Commanded  a  boat  of 
Nfmph  at  the  capture  of  a  lett«»r  of  marque  of  14 
guns  and  25  men  off  Cape  Cod,  in   1813;  and 


Nymph*i  tender  in  Boaton  Bay,  where  he  captured 
many  vessels,  and  performed  other  services.  Gas. 
1818. 

70  C.  Coteswortb,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Royal  Getirge  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles, 
Gaa.  1807. 

71  J.  M.  Paynter,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1807 ;  Walcberen ;  and  of  Mil- 
ford  at  the   siege  of  Cadiz,  in  1811.      Lieut  of 

Weser  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America, 
including  the  destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla  in  the 
Patuzentand  at  Baltimore. 

72  G .  C.  Greenway ,  Mid.  o^AchiUe  in  the  Wal- 
cberen expedition ;  and  of  8p.  74  gun  ship  Neptune 
at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1809.  Served  in  the 
boats  of  Maeedtmian,  cutting  out  a  vessel  from 
under  the  batteries  of  Isle  d'Aix,  and  wounded 
when  that  ship  was  captured  by  U.S.  frigate  Uniud 
States,  Mate  of  Dragon  in  all  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  America,  in  1813  and  1814,  includii^^  the 
destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla,  taking  of  St.  Mary*S| 
Bangor,  &c.    Gaz.  1812. 

76  J.  Moore,  Mid.  of  Orpheut  at  the  reduction 
of  Guadeloupe,  1810 ;  and  ef  Seahone  in  the  opera* 
tions  in  the  Potomac,  in  1 8 14 .  Oflicially  commended 
hy  Capt.  Gordon  for  his  service  on  the  lattv  OQca* 
Bion.    Gaz.  1814. 

76  J.  M*Daniel,  Mid.  of  Franekue  at  Copen* 
hagen,  in  1807 ;  and  commanded  one  of  her  boats 
at  the  taking  of  Sumana,  in  1808.  Acting  Lieut, 
of  Tonnanty  and  served  on  shore  at  Bladensburgi 
and  severely  wounded  at  the  capture  of  Washing- 
ton.   Gaz.  1814. 

77  J.  Chapman,  Mid.  of  Suteell  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1801. 

78  S.  Costerton,  Mid.  of  NMide  during  the 
incessant  services  of  that  ship,  under  Capt.  Wil- 
loughby.  In  command  of  a  ooat  at  the  disem- 
harkation  of  troops,  and  served  at  the  capture  of 
the  island  of  Bourbon ;  also  at  attack  on  Jacotel, 
capture  of  Isle  de  la  Passe,  action  With  Fr.  frigate 
squadron,  and  made  a  prisoner  of  war  when  NMufe 
was  ca.>tured,  after  her  heroic  defence  at  Port  Sud 
Est,  wDen  he  was  wounded. 

80  F.  Lyon.  Mid.  of  Emuloue  sloop  when  she 
beat  off  a  Fr.  frigate  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1809. 
Acting  Lieut  of  Statira,  and  commanded  one  of  ber 
boats  at  the  capture  of  four  privateers  in  the 
Rappahannock,  in  1813;  and  Lieut,  of  Prineest 
Charlotte  on  Lake  Ontario. 

81  G.  T.  Smyth,  Mid.  of  Fohntaire  and  Cam* 
brian,  engaged  in  much  boat  service  in  the  Medi- 
terranean ;  oiBoyne  in  the  partial  action  off  Toulon ; 
and  of  Tonnant  at  attack  on  Baltimore.  Lieut,  of 
Diomede,  and  commanded  her  boats  at  the  attack 
on  New  Orleans.  Severelv  wounded  in  an  affray 
with  smugglers  while  serving  on  the  Sussex  coast 
blockade. 

82  J.  R.  Black,  Mate  of  Furieute  at  the  cap- 
tore  of  Ponza.  in  1813;  and  of  Tagut  at  capture 
Fr.  frigate  Ceree. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


134 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


84  J.  HjQson,  Mid.  of  ColostuSj  and  taken  pri- 
soner in  her  boats  and  those  of  Cowfuettador  in 
an  attempt  on  the  enemy's  flotilla  near  the  Isle 
D'Aix.  in  1811. 

86  J.  R.  Forrest,  served  in  Cruizer  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807,  and  actively  employed  in  that  vessel 
and  in  command  of  a  tender  protecting  convoys  in 
the  Belts  at  defence  of  Romsoe.  Assisted  in 
several  cutting  out  expeditions  in  the  Danish  har- 
bours, and  at  capture  of  18-gun  brig  Tibit,  and 
]6.gun  brig  ChristiafUntrg,  1800.  Senior  Lieut, 
of  fatper,  actively  employ^  on  the  coasts  of  Spain 
and  Portugal,  1814,  16.    Gas.  1837. 

88  C.  Caldecott,  Mid .  of  JR$puUe  in  the  Walche- 
ren  expedition,  in  1809;  defence  of  Cadis,  in 
1810-11,  and  taking  of  Port  D*Anso,  in  1813. 


1815 

1  J.  E.  G.  Pitfield,  Lieut,  of  Superb  at  Algiers. 

2  Jas.  Crawford,  Mid.  of  Ruryalus,  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy  in  Cal- 
vade  Roads,  in  1813.    Gas.  1813. 

6  J.  Harper,  Mid.  of  Active  at  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of  the  redoubt  at  Point 
Pesquies,  1807.  Mate  of  Jifontagu,  and  served  on 
shore  at  the  taking  of  Santa  Maura ;  and  ofRepulte, 
and  assisted  in  cutting  out  a  convoy  from  the  Mor- 
gihan,  1813.  Lieut,  of  Niagara,  and  commanded 
a  steamer  in  action  with  the  rebels  at  Prescott, 
Upper  Canada,  in  1838. 

6  A.  Wilson,  Mate  of  Arethusa  at  capture  of 
Curafoa,  in  1807 ;  and  of  Hebnu  at  the  capture  of 
Ft,  frigate  Etoils,  in  1814. 

8  £.  Griffiths,  Mid.  of  Franckue,  and  wounded 
at  capture  of  four  Sp.  armed  brigs  oflfthe  Havannafa, 
in  1806 ;  served  in  same  ship  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807 ;  and  taking  of  Sumana,  in  1808.  Mate  of 
Tannant  in  all  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
America,  including  the  attack  on  New  Orleans, 
where  he  was  attached  to  the  rocket  brigade,  and 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  forts  on  the 
left  bank  of  the  Mississippi. 

0    J.  B.  Elliott,  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar. 

12  F,  Domford,  Mid.  of  Rainbow  when  she 
beat  offFr.  frigate  NhUde  near  Cape  Tiberoon  ;  and 
of  Royal  Oak,  and  assisted  at  capture  of  the  flotilla 
on  Lac  Borgne,  and  at  Washington.  Commanded  a 
gun- boat  in  the  attack  on  Baltimore  ;  and  at  New 
Orleans. 

13  D.  Baird,  Mid.  of  Emerald,  and  serving  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  Apropot,  of  8  guns  and  70  men, 
from  Vivero  harbour,  in  1808 ;  and  when  Mate  of 
Cenguettador  taken  prisoner  in  an  attack  on  the 
enemy's  flotilla  near  Isle  D'Aix,  in  1811. 

14  J.  S.  Godden,  Mate  ofArenger  at  the  taking 


of  Anholt,  in  1800  $  and  of  Sairfieur  in  tbe  partial 
action  with  the  French  fleet  ofi"  Toulon,  in  1813. 

15  Robt.  Tucker,  Mid.  of  GibraUar  in  the 
attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  in  1809. 

16  H.  Cox,  Mid.  of  Implacable  at  destniction 
of  Ru88.  74  Sewoiod,  1808,  and  employed  at  the 
defence  of  Cadis,  1810.  M id .  of  Peliean  at  captuvs 
of  U.  S.  brig  ArgtUf  1813.  Has  received  hon. 
testimonials  from  uree  public  societies  or  corporate 
bodies  for  services  rendered  to  shipwrecked  vessels 
while  on  the  coast  guard,  1831, 1844. 

20  W.  Hole,  Mid.  of  Wolterene  at  the  capture  of 
Martinique,  1800;  and  while  Acting  Master  of 
Bacchus  served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  brig  of 
war  of  18  guns  from  Guadaloupe,  and  at  the  taking 
of  that  island.  When  in  Trave,  bore  a  part  in  the 
operations  on  the  American  coast,  including  the 
destruction  of  Commodore  Barney's  flotilla,  attack 
on  Baltimore,  capture  of  the  enemy's  flotilla  on  Lac 
Borgne,  New  Orleans,  &c. 

21  J.ParaonSy  Mid.ofUff/SanMinCalder'saction, 
and  at  Trafalgar.  Mate  of  WoUierene  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Chesapeake,  attack  on  Baltimore*  &c. 

22  J.  Lechmere,  Mid.  of  Thunderer  in  Calder's 
action,  1805;  of  Orion,  at  Trafalgar;  of  Rottal 
George  at  the  paasaire  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  serv- 
ing in  a  boat  of  that  ship  at  Princes  Island  under 
Lieut.  Willoughby.  Wrecked  in  Grasthopper  oa 
the  Haak  Sand,  1811,  and  wounded  at  St.  Giles  du 
Monde,  1815,  as  Lieut,  of  ^itrea. 

26  T.  Salkeld,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Undaunted,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  battery 
and  capture  of  a  Tartan  at  Carri,  in  ISIS.  Gaz. 
1813. 

27  W.  Rule,  Mid.  of  Poljfphemus  at  Tra&lgsr. 

43  W.  R.  Fits  Gerald,  Lieut,  of  Dasher,  and 
officially  commended  for  service  when  in  command 
of  her  boats,  with  those  of  Fairy ,  in  an  attack  on 
some  enemy's  vessels  off  Guadaloupe,  in  1815. 

47  O.  Dunstan,  Mid.  of  Jason  at  capture  of  Fr. 
(formerly  Br.)  30  gun  ship  Favorite,  1806  ;  and  of 
Ethalion  in  action  with  Fr.  frigate  Anpkitrite,  under 
the  batteries  of  Fort  Royal,  Martinique ;  and  at 
the  reduction  of  Martinique  and  the  Saintea.  Mid. 
of  Donegal  in  action  with  two  frigates  off  La  Hogoe 
1810  ;  and  of  Hogue  and  Surprise  in  the  operations 
on  the  coasts  and  rivers  of  America,  including  the 
attack  on  Washington,  Baltimore,  &c. 

48  J.  Mawbey,  Mid.  of  SpartiaU  at  Trsftlgar. 

60  J.  Bannatyne,  Mate  of  Volontairey  and  served 
in  her  boats  in  the  bay  of  Rosas  in  1809  ;  and  at  the 
capture  of  a  privateer  off  the  Medas  Islands  in 
1811.     Gas.  1811. 

52  W.  Vicary,  Mid.  of  Aehille  at  Trafalgar ;  in 
the  expedition  to  Walcheren  ;  at  the  capture  of 
four  Fr.  frigates  off  Rochfort;  defence  of  Cadis; 
and  in  her  pinnace  cutting  out  two  merchant  ves- 
sels on  the  coast  of  Istria. 

64  H.  J.  Carr,  Mid.  of  Jlfo/esfte,  Se*mm,  and 
Hoyal  Oak,  firom  1803  till  1814.  Served  on  shore 
at  Walcheren,  and  commanded  a  boat  of  tbe 
latter  ship  at  the  destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


135 


in   tb«  Patnzent;  and  at  Wasbiiigtoo,  Bsltimore, 
and  N«w  Orleans. 

56  R.  Thomas,  Mate  of  R&yal  Oak  in  the  Wal- 
chemi  expedition;  and  commanded  the  launch  of 
that  ship  at  the  destruetion  of  Barney's  flotilla 
in  the  Patuzent.  Acting  Lieut,  at  capture  of 
the  flotilla  on  Lao  Borgne,  and  served  on  ahore 
in  the  operations  against  New  Orleans,  Baltimore, 
&c.,  &c. 

60  R.  B.  Bowden,  Mid.  of  Britannia  at  Trafal- 
^^r,  and  of  Minotaur  at  Copenbasren  in  1807,  and 
serred  in  boats  of  NautHut  at  the  capture  of  a 
Freacb  privnteer. 

<S1  J.  Carter,  served  in  Seeptrt  at  Walehe- 
ren;  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Seine  and  Loire 
t  Anae  la  Barque;  and  on  shore  at  the  capture  of 
Guadalonpe,  1810.  Performed  various  boat  ser- 
vices in  the  West  Indies,  and  on  the  coast  of 
France,  and  Mid.  of  Tonnant,  and  landed  with  the 
seamen  at  capture  of  Washington,  at  the  attack  on 
Baltimore,  and  at  New  Orleans. 

02     R.  Hemer,  Mid.  of  Ajax  at  Trafalgar. 

64  J.  Hyett,  A cting  Lieut,  of  Moselle »9nd  severely 
wounded  in  her  boats  in  action  with  a  piratical 
schooner  near  Vera  Cruz  in  1814;  and  again 
served  in  her  boats,  cutting  out  a  large  merchant 
ship  from  Charleston  harbour,  and  in  the  expedition 
to  the  Chesapeake  and  New  Orleans.  On  the  latter 
service  was  severely  frost-bitten  in  both  legs,  and 
smpntation  of  the  right  leg  has  in  consequence  been 
deemed  Dscessary* 

66  E.  Digby,  Mid .  of  Couaek  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807,  and  in  co-operation  with  the  army  on  the 
coast  of  Spain  from  1808  till  1810.  Mate  of 
7%e6«R,  serving  at  destruction  of  armed  vessels  oflT 
Calais  and  re-capture  of  a  brig  a- ground  near 
Dieppe,  1811.  Acting  Lieut,  of  iVareiitiu  at  New 
Orleans  Haa  reeeiveHi  injuries  in  a  conflict  with 
smngglers. 

67  W.  Richie,  Mid.  of  Excellent,  and  employed 
in  gun-boau  in  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar,  in  1807; 
aerved  on  shore  at  the  defence  of  Rosas,  in  1808 ; 
and  assisted  at  the  destruction  of  the  enemy's  gun. 
vessels,  &o.,  in  the  Adriatic,  in  1809.  In  FranehtMe 
was  employed  in  co-operation  with  the  Patriots  on 
the  coast  of  Cstalonia,  in  1811;  and  Mate  of 
Vengeur,iik  the  expeditbn  against  New  Orleans,  and 
reduction  of  Fort  Bowyer. 

68  B.  G.  8.  Day,  Mid  of  Revenge  at  Trafalgar; 
and  Acting  Master  of  Saperieure  at  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  Jtuum,  and  reduction  of  Martinique,  Goada- 
ioupe,  and  St.  Martin's,  in  1809-10. 

70  T.  R.  Fowler,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Horatto, 
at  capture  in  her  boats  of  a  schooner  and  cutter  of 
war  on  the  coast  of  Norway  in  1812.    Gaz.  1812. 

71  F.  Coppin,  Mid.  of  Statira  at  the  reduction 
of  Guadeloupe,  1810. 

74  J.  E.  Cabbum,  Mid.  of  Ramilliei  at  capture 
of  Marengo  and  Belle  PouU  in  1806  ;  and  capture  of 
the  Danish  West  India  Islands  in  1807-  Mate  of 
Cornelia^  and  served  on  shore  at  taking  of  the  Isle 
of  France  in  1810 ;  and  assisted  at  the  stonning 
Fort  Cornelia,  Isle  of  Java,  in  1811. 


76  J.  Wood,  Mid.  of  Leyden  at  Copenhagen  in 
1807 ;  and  capturecl  in  TurbvUeni  brig  in  defence  of 
a  convoy  in  the  Baltic  in  1808.  Mid.  of  Orion  at 
Walbheren.  and  Oothawky  when  in  company  with 
HotfpWy  engaged  the  flotilla  and  batteries  on  the 
coast  of  Normandy  in  181 1 . 

80  W.  R.  Davies.  Mid.  of  Superb  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807,  embarkation  of  the  Spanish  army  at 
Jutland  and  Walcheren  expedition,  1800.  Midf.  of 
JaMon,  serving  in  the  boats  at  the  evacuation  of 
Flushing,  and  Mate  of  Minerva  till  the  end  of  the 
war. 

81  S.  H.  Laston,  Mid.  of  Spartan,  and  served  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  a  vessel  under  the  batteries  of 
Civita  Vecchia  ;  and  in  an  attempt  to  cut  off  a  con- 
voy under  the  batteries  of  Leghorn ;  also  in  the 
attack  upon  a  disguised  armed  polacca  off  Nice  in 
1807,  on  which  latter  occasion  he  brought  off  the 
barge  and  pinnace  with  only  three  men,  and  re- 
ceived a  severe  contusion.  Continued  to  serve  in 
*^Nirfan  till  1809.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Buttard  at  cap- 
ture and  destruction  of  gun-boats,  &c.,  under  the 
Castle  of  Duin,  and  actively  employed  in  the  defence 
of  Sicily  and  in  attacks  upon  enemy's  gun-boats  in 
the  Faro  of  Messina.  Served  at  tne  Mmbardment 
of  Algfiers. 

83  W.  H.  Woodham,  Mid.  of  Leviaihan  at  de- 
struction  of  two  ships  of  the  line  off  Cette  in  1800 ; 
of  Majestic  at  capture  of  U.S.  frigate  President,  and 
Fr.  frigate  Terpisehore;  and  served  in  the  same 
ship  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America,  in- 
cluding the  taking  of  Washington. 

84  C.  Bruce,  Mid.  of  Amphion,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  taking  of  Cortdazzo  and  Grao,  and  at 
the  battle  of  Lissa.  Served  in  boata  of  Baechante 
at  the  capture  of  Aleinous  of  2  guns  and  45  men, 
and  at  the  reduction  of  Cattaro.  Cka.  1809,  10, 
14.  14. 

86  W.  Jamea,  Mid.  in  the  boats  of  ^<porr  at  de- 
struction of  two  vessels  near  Castiglione,  under  a 
heavy  fire  of  musketry ;  also  at  capture  of  a  ahip 
and  three  barks  under  the  castle  of  Terracino  1810; 
and  again  at  destruction  of  batteries,  gun-boats  and 
convoy  at  Cassis,  1813. 

87  £.  W.  Seymour,  Lieut,  of  Glasgow  at  Algiers. 

89  M.  C.  Friend,  Mid.  of  Argo  at  sie^e  of  St. 
Domingo,  and  serving  in  boats  of  that  ship  in  the 
Sp  main;  and  of  Theban  in  a  boat  at  capture  of  a 
hrig  aground,  under  the  batteries  of  Dieppe,  181 1. 

90  J.  8.  Park,  Mid  of  Monmouth  at  the  capture 
of  Tranquebar,  1808,  and  of  Princea  Caroline,  and 
commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  Russian  g^n-boats 
and  an  armed  brig  in  the  gulf  of  Finland,  1809. 
On  various  occasions  commanded  boats  of  the  same 
ship  in  the  Baltic,  and  in  engagements  with  the 
enemy. 

98  S.  Ooode,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Cerbenu  in 
the  action  off  Lissa.    Gaz.  1811. 

94  J.  Finemore,  in  Minotaur  at  Trafalgar,  and  at 
Copenhagen,  in  1807. 

95  G.  Raymond,  Mid.  of  Edgar,  cutdng  out 
Danish  gun-boats  at  Nybouiv  and  Langland,  where 
he  was  slightly  wounded  ;  of  Tremendotu  at  the  de- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


136 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


struetioxi  of  ■  Fr.  frigate  and  corvette  off  BarBeur 
in  1812;  of  Shannon  at  capture  of  U.  S.  frif^ate 
Chesapeake,  where  be  was  wounded  ;  of  Belle  Poule 
in  the  operationa  in  the  Gironde  In  1814;  and  of 
Royal  Oakf  and  commanded  a  gun-bont  at  capture 
of  the  flotilla*  on  Lac  Borgne ;  and  in  all  the  ope- 
rations on  the  Coast  of  America.     Gaz.  1813. 

98  C .  W .  Glubl ey ,  Mid .  of  Spider y  cutting  ou  t  a 
privateer  often  guns  from  Reggio;  and  of  Bloetom, 
and  served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  an  armed 
vchooner  and  convoy  from  the  mouth  of  the  Rhone, 
and  subsequently  in  co  operation  with  the  Patriots 
on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  particularly  at  Tarragona. 
Mid.  of  Furietue  in  several  boat  actions  on  the  coast 
of  Italy,  including  the  capture  of  a  privateer  and 
convoy  near  Civita  Vecchia,  surrender  of  Genoa, 
and  attack  on  Leghorn. 

90  T.  Wright,  Mid.  of  Woifin  action  with  three 
8p.  Bchooners,  1808 ;  of  Africa  engaged  in  catting 
out  Danish  vessels  in  the  Sound,  1811,  12 ;  and  of 
StaUUf  serving  in  her  boats,  in  the  abip,  and  on 
ahore  at  defence  of  Tarifa  till  the  aiege  was  raised, 
part  of  the  time  commanding  a  mortar  boat. 

100  A.  Boyter,  Mate  of  Topau  in  the  bay  of 
Rosas  in  1809;  and  at  capture  of  a  privateer  and 
battery  at  the  entrance  of  the  river  Barbate  in  1810. 
Mate  of  Jbnnant,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  landing 
on  North  Point ;  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the 
attack  on  U.S.  privateer.  Prince  of  Neuf'diateL  Mate 
of  Endymum,  and  slightly  wounded  at  the  capture 
of  U.  S.  frigate  Preride/il.     Gas.  1809. 

101  C.  W.  Lutman,  Mid.  of  Prince  Qecrge  at 
Copenhagen  in  lti07 ;  and  of  TariarM,  and  served 
in  ner  boats  cutting  out  a  convoy  from  under  the 
batteries  of  Fladstrandt  in  1808.  Mid.  and  Mate  of 
Sheldrake,  frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  her 
boats  on  the  coast  of  Jutland  in  1809-10.  Lieut, 
of  Berwick,  and  commanded  a  division  of  Sicilian 
gan*boats  at  Gaieta,  and  slightly  wounded  in  Im- 
pregnable at  Algiera.    Gaz.  18U8. 

103  W.  Hutchison  (b).  Mid.  of  DeHght  when 
wrecked  on  the  beach  at  Reggio  in  action  with  bat- 
teries in  an  attempt  to  re-capture  five  gun-boats  in 
1 808  ;  and  in  command  of  Apollo  t  gig  (the  other 
boats  being  far  astern),  with  seven  men,  captured  a 
vessel  of  three  guns  and  forty  men  and  four  armed 
merchant  vessels  ;  and  served  in  the  br>ats  on  two 
other  occasions,  1818,  and  on  each  was  officially 
mentioned.  As  Harbour  Master  at  Dunleary  ren- 
dered important  services  to  H.M.  brig  Pandora  in 
1818 ;  and  subsequently  in  the  life-b<wu  to  several 
merchant  vessels  in  imminent  danger.  Gaa.  1813, 
13,  13. 

106  J.  Simpson,  Mid.  of  Nightingale  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1807 }  of  Sirius  in  the  operations  off  the 
Isles  of  France  and  Bourbon,  including  the  capture 
of  those  places  ;  and  served  in  her  barge  at  the  cap- 
ture of  a  brig  of  four  guns  and  thirty -one  men ;  Isle 
de  la  Passe,  and  re-capture  of  Windham  East 
lodiaman.  Served  in  Pruid  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz, 
iu  1811. 

107  VV.  R.  Asbby,  Mid.  serving  in  a  gun- 
boat at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

108  W.  H.  Baker,  Mid.  of  Cygnet  at  capture  of 


Danish  brig  Chvieiian  Sand,  and  action  with  batte- 
ries and  gun-boats,  1808;  nnd  of  Sceptre  at  WtU- 
cheren,  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  and  batteries  at 
Anse  la  Barque,  1809,  and  capture  of  GuadaJoiipe. 
1810.  IVJid.  of  Majestic  at  capture  of  U.  S.  frigate 
President  and  Fr  frigate  Terpsichore,  1814. 

109  E.  Blight,  Mid.  of  Britannia  at  Traimlgv. 

110  W.  Weaver  (a),  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  at 
Trafalgar ;  St.  Domingo ;  and  commanded  the 
launch  of  that  ship  at  Copenhagen,  1807  ;  and 
wrecked  off  Maldonado,  1808.  Acting  Master  of 
Pilot  when  she  beat  off  Fr.  frigate  LSgere,  in  the 
Mediterranean,  1815. 

114  G.  Colman,  Mate  of  ComieaUis  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  the  Isles  of  France  and  Java.  Acting  Lieut, 
of  Dictator,  and  served  on  shore  during  the  opera- 
tions against  Washington,  and  Baltimorep  and 
woanded  at  New  Orleana. 

116  J.  Hicks,  Mid  of  Powerful  at  deatraction  of 
Dutch  frigate  Phctniis  and  shipping  in  Bfttavia 
Roads ;  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigates  BeUone  ard 
Henrietta,  1800*  Served  in  the  boats  burning 
Dutch  men  of  war  at  Gresvie,  1807 ;  in  a  gun -boat 
at  Walcberen,  1809 ;  and  in  boata  of  Giinultar  in 
action  with  gun-boats  and  batteries  in  Basque 
Roads,  1811.  Mate  of  Tenedos  and  commanded 
her  boats  cutting  out  Fr.  16  gun  privateer 
Invincible,  1813. 

118  J.  Stubbin,  Mid.  of  Fondroysirt  at  capture  of 
Marengo  and  Belle  Poule,  in  1806. 

119  J.  Wilson  (a).    Gas.  1809. 

120  J.  Butcher,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Calder's 
action. 

121  John  Thompson  (b),  Mid.  of  Qi^iah  at  Co- 
penhagen, in  1807  ;  of  Blake  in  the  Walcheren  ex- 
pedition, aiege  of  Cadis,  and  co-operation  with  the 
ratriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia.  In  the  latter 
service  commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  some  vessels 
from  the  Mole  of  Tarragona.  Mid.  of  Malta  at 
surrender  of  Gaieta. 

125  H.  Hunter,  Mid.  of  Hazard,  and  served  in 
the  boats  at  destruction  of  two  Fr.  frigates  at  Gua- 
deloupe in  1809,  and  capture  of  that  ialand  in  1810. 
Served  in  boats  of  Castor,  cutting  out  a  privateer 
and  some  armed  veaaels  near  Barcelona  m  1813. 
and  as  Lieut,  commanded  the  boats  of  Rota  at  the 
taking  of  St.  Mary*s,  on  the  coast  of  Georgia,  in 
1814.     Gaz.  1809. 

126  H.  Davis  (c),  Mid.  of  Royal  Sovereign  at 

Trafalgar. 

127  J.  T.  Nicholls,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Calder's 
action ;  and  of  Dominica  schooner  when  raptuzed, 
after  a  contest,  in  which  every  officer  was  killed,  by 
the  Franco- American  privateer  Decatur,  in  1813. 

130  John  Poore,  Mid.  of  CW*ty  schooner,  and 
wounded  when  captured  by  the  Algeairas  flotilla,  in 
1807. 

133  A.  Grose,  Mid.  of  Belle  Poule  at  the  cap- 
ture of  a  brig  of  war  under  the  batteries  of  Parensa 
in  the  Adriatic,  in  1811.    Gas.  1811. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


137 


184    Jm.  Hnnter,  wounded  when  Hate  of  Bed- 
yhrd  at  the  capture  of  the  flotilla  on  Lac  Boigne,  in 
1814.    Gaz.1814. 

135  J.  Gilmore,  Mid.  of  Tribune  in  action  with 
four  brigg  of  war  off  the  coast  of  Norway  in  1810; 
and  of  Tannant  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
America;  and  serred  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of 
the  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne. 

196  £.  P.  Bedwell,  Mid.  of  Cherub  at  Copen- 
hnf^D.  in  1807,  and  capture  of  the  French  West 
India  Islands  in  1809;  served  in  the  boats  of 
Sueceu  and  Hogtte  in  several  enterprises  on  the 
coast  of  America,  and  severely  wounded  in  the 
jawl  of  the  latter  ship  when  attacking  a  ressel 
under  Long  Island. 

137  H.  Price,  Mid.  of  Forester  at  the  capture 
of  Goadaloope  in  1810;  and  of  Narcienu  at  the 
destmction  of  Bamej^s  flotilla  on  the  Patuzeut ; 
taking  the  town  of  Benedict ;  and  in  command  of 
a  boat  at  the  boarding  and  capture  of  American  10 
gun  schooner  Ecigle  irom  under  the  protection  of 
the  batteries  in  Long  Island  Sound,  in  18 14. 

138  H.  Fisher,  Mid.  of  Revenge,  and  served  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  a  privateer  from  Palamos,  in 
1813.     Gas.  1813. 

139  T.  Jackson  (b),  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  at 
Trafiilgar. 

141  T.  Tod,  slightly  wounded  when  Mate  of 
Rainbow  at  Leghorn,  in  1813. 

142  D.  G.  Davies,  Mid.  of  Pompee  in  the  opera- 
dons  on  the  coasts  of  Italy  and  Calabria,  including 
the  sieges  of  Gaieta  and  Scylla,  storming  of  Capri 
and  Fort  licosa;  and  subsequently  at  the  passage 
of  the  Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of  the  Turkish 
squadron,  in  1807  ;  and  of  Southampton  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  Haytian  frigate  EgaUtL 

145  F.  Harris,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  defence  of  Cadiz ;  and  of  UnitS  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  three  armed  store  ships  at  Sagone  Bay, 
Corsica,  and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pertanne,  in  181 1 . 

146  J.  Crisp,  Mate  of  Horatio,  and  officially 
mentioned  for  service  in  the  boats  of  that  ship 
cutting  out  a  schooner  and  cutter  of  war  on  the 
coast  of  Norway,  in  1812.    Gaz.  1812. 

149  E.  T.  Caulfeild,  Mid.  of  Lavinia  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition  ;  and  served  in  the  boats  of 
Gmquestador  at  the  capture  of  a  Fr.  vessel  under  the 
batteries  of  Isle  D*Aix  ;  was  made  prisoner  in  the 
boats  of  that  ship  in  attacking  an  enemy's  flotilla, 
in  1811. 

161  R.  J.  Morrison,  Mid.  of  Sfpartan  at  cap- 
ture of  the  Ionian  Islands,  in  1809,  and  in  action 
with  the  Neapolitan  squadjon  in  the  Bay  of  Naples, 
in  1810. 

152  G.  Elvy,  served  in  Minotaur  at  Copenha- 
gen* 1807  ;  and  wounded  when  Mid.  of  same  ship, 
serving  in  her  boats  in  the  attack  upon  a  Russian 
flotilla  at  Fredericksham,  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland,  in 
1800.    Gas.  1800. 

154    G.  H.  Ayton,  Mid.  of  Daphne,  and  served 
Jan  50 


in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  convoy  on  the  Danish 
coast,  in  1808;  wounded  when  Mate  of  Victorious 
at  the  capture  of  RivoU,  in  1 812.    Gaz.  1808, 12. 

155  M.  Munro,  Lieut,  of  Impregnable ^  and  com- 
manded a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 

157  S.  R.  Whitcombe,  Mid.  of  Barjleur,  and 
served  in  her  boats  in  co-operation  with  the  British 
army  in  the  Tagus,  in  1810 ;  and  in  the  boats  of 
Pomone  in  the  active  operations  on  the  coast  of 
America,  in  1814. 

160  H.  P.  Dicken,  Mid.  of  Superb  in  the  Wal- 
cheren expedition,  and  of  Milford  when  he  served 
in  the  flotilla  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810, 
and  employed  in  Franchise  in  co-operation  with  the 
Patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia.  Severely 
wounded  in  an  aflray  with  smugglers  while  em- 
ployed on  the  coast  blockade  at  Rye,  1824. 

163  C.  Criswick,  Mid.  of  Royal  Sovereign  at 
Trafalgar. 

165  J.  Tully,  when  in  Diadem,  served  on  shore 
at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayres ;  like- 
wise at  the  storming  of  Maldonado,  and  attack 
upon  Monte  Video ;  and  when  in  Pas  schooner 
served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  from  the  coast  of 
Friezland  nine  vessels  laden  with  ship  dmber. 

167  G.  Cordry,  Mid.  of  Polyphemus  at  Tra- 
falgar. 

168  £.  Moore,  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  Trafalgar. 
Mate  of  Dreadnovght,  and  commanded  a  boat  cut- 
ting out  Sp.  ship  from  under  the  batteries  of  Ushant, 
and  several  vessels  in  Basque  Roads. 

170  T.  L.  Crooke,  Mid.  of  Dictator,  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  boats  cutting  out  a  schooner  and 
other  vessels  from  under  a  heavy  fire  in  the  Baltic, 
and  in  action  with  the  Danish  squadron  on  the  coast 
of  Norway,  in  1812.  Served  in  Prince  Regent 
in  the  operations  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada,  in  1814. 

171  A.  Nagle,  Mid.  of  Royal  Sovereign  at  Tra- 
falgar. 

174  G.  R.  Godfrey.    Gaz.  1810. 

175  W.  Jones  (r).  Mid.  of  Captain  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807;  reduction  of  Martinique,  Marie- 
galante,  the  Salutes,  and  capture  of  HaultpouU, 
Mid.  of  Constant  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  St. 
Sebastian,  and  crossing  the  Bidasoa  5  and  of  Ton-  > 
nant  at  New  Orleans,  Mobile,  &c. 

176  A.  Parks,  Mid.  of  SiriustA  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  Caroline  in  1809 ;  and  Mate  of  Melpomene 
commanding  her  launch  in  the  operations  in  the 
Chesapeake,  in  which  service  he  was  severely  burnt 
by  an  explosion  of  gun-powder. 

179  J.  Robertson,  commanded  Beresford  gun- 
boat at  the  attack  on  the  Am.  squadron  at 
Plattsburg. 

182  R.  Ralph,  commanded  a  boat  of  Orlando y 
cutting  out  some  vessels  from  the  Island  of  Paxo, 
near  Corfu,  in  1812. 

184  H.  Tryon,  Mid.  of  Sinus  in  all  the  active 
services  of  that  ship  off  the  Isle  of  France, 
in  1810. 

K 


Digitized  by 


Google 


138 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


188  W.  H.  Brady,  Mid.  of  Cumberland  at  the 
destruction  of  Robuste  and  Lion  off  Gette,  and 
severely  wonnded  while  serving  in  her  boats  in  the 
Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.    Gas.  1809. 

191  G.  Harding,  Mid.  of  Stork  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  Fr.  corvette  Cygne,  and  two  schooners, 
under  the  batteries  of  Martinique,  in  1808 ;  and  of 
Thames,  and  served  on  shore  in  co-operation  with 
the  Patriots  at  Tarragona,  in  1813. 

192  £.  Le  Mesurier,  Mid.  of  Uniti  at  the 
destruction  of  three  armed  store  ships  in  Sagone 
Bay,  Corsica;  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigates  Psraann^ 
and  Pomone  off  Lissa  in  1811.  Mid.  of  Undaunied, 
and  present  at  cutting  out  a  convoy  from  Barletta, 
and  capture  of  the  Tremiti  islands,  in  1815. 

194  G.  W.  Cole,  Mid.  of  Tonnant  at  the  capture 
of  Am.  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne,  in  1814,  and 
wounded.    Gaz.  1814. 

195  J.  Sanders,  Mid.  of  Agincaurty  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  flat-bottomed  boats  at  Walcheren. 
in  1809 ;  and  also  in  the  Tagus,  1810, 11.  Served 
in  the  Marine  battalion  (colonial)  quelling  an 
insurrection  of  negroes  at  Demerara,  in  1823  :  and 
when  Agent  of  Transports  co-operated  with  a 
military  force  in  a  successful  enterprise  against 
the  natives  in  the  River  Gambia,  in  1831. 

196  R.  Bowen,  Mid.  of  Active  at  Lissa. 

197  Jas.  Saunderson,  Mate  of  Menelaus,  and 
commanded  her  boats  cutting  out  a  transport  ship 
from  Orbitello.  in  1812.    Gaz.  1812. 

199  R.  R.  Sayer,  served  in  BfUeitle  at  the 
destruction  of  Impitueiue^  1806 ;  in  Cornelia  taking 
the  Isle  of  France;  in  Caroline  at  capture  of 
Java ;  and  in  Hecate  at  destruction  of  piratical 
settlement  of  Sambas. 

200  W.  Swainson,  Mid.  of  Pomcme,  in  the  actions 
of  that  ship  and  her  boats  on  the  coast  of  Italy, 
including  the  destruction  of  three  armed  store- 
ships  and  batteries  at  Corsica  in  1811 ;  and  of  Dragon 
in  the  operations  in  the  Chesapeake,  and  on  the 
coast  of  America.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Devastation  at 
the  taking  of  St.  Mary's,  Georgia. 

201  W.  Henry,  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  the  capture 
of  Martinique,  the  Saintes,  and  HaultpouU,  in  1 809, 
and  served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Guadaloupe, 
in  1810.  Served  in  boats  of  Castor  cutting  out  a 
privateer  and  several  armed  vessels  near  Barcelona, 
m  1813-14. 

203  T.  Dutton,  Mid.  of  Sheldrake,  frequently 
engaged  on  the  coast  of  France  and  in  the  Baltic, 
1808-10;  and  of  Forward,  181S-15,  during  the 
operations  in  the  Chesapeake,  New  Orleans,  &c., 
and  has  been  slightly  wounded  and  contused. 

204  W.  Wilkinson,  served  in  boats  of  Thames  at 
the  destruction  of  some  gun- vessels  and  their  con- 
voys on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1810. 

206  W.  D.  Pridham,  Mid.  of  Diadem  at  capture 
of  the  Cape;  and  served  in  the  boats  of  Espoir  at 
several  captures  near  Venice,  and  wrecked  and 
made  prisoner  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  1807.  Mate 
of  Aurora,  taking  five  of  the  French  West  India 
Islands  and  capture  of  three  privateers.  Com- 
manded a  boat  of  Princess  Caroline  cutting  out  a 


galliot  from  under  the  batteries  of  Hoombeek ;  and 
Mate  of  Prince  Regent  in  the  operations  on  Lake 
Ontario  during  the  American  war.  Lieut,  of  Pro" 
metheua  at  Algiers. 

212  Alex.  Henning,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Galatea,  in  action  with  the  Fr.  squadron  off  Mada- 
gascar, in  1811. 

216  P.  Hay,  Mid.  of  Foadroyant  at  the  capture 
of  Marengo  and  BeUe  Poule,  in  1806. 

21 7  W.  G.  Hemsworth,  severely  wounded  when 
Mid.  of  Brilliant  while  guarding  French  prisoners, 
in  1806.  Mate  of  Ajaxt  <uid  commanded  one  of  her 
boats  in  an  attack  on  a  Fr.  brig  of  war  in  the  Piom- 
bino  passage ;  and  slightly  wounded  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  batteries  and  convoy  at  Palamos ;  present  ia 
the  partial  action  with  the  French  squadron  off 
Toulon,  in  1810. 

218  T.  Baxter,  Mid.  of  Foudroyant  at  capture 
of  Marengo  and  BeUe  Poule,  in  1806. 

221  H.  Ashton,  Mid.,  and  served  in  boats  of 
SurveiUante  cutting  out  a  brig  from  under  a  heavy 
fire  on  the  coast  of  France,  in  1810;  at  capture  of 
Bermeo  and  Deba  Ports  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  and  of  St.  Andero ;  was  in  Centaur  at  the 
destruction  of  several  forts  in  the  Gironde.  (Misspelt 
Ashlow,)    Gaz.  1810. 

223  Geo.  Hyde,  Mate  of  Charwell  at  capture  by 
boarding  of  Am.  schooners  Ohio  and  Somers  under 
Fort  Erie,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

225  J.  S.  Hooper,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Dic- 
tator, in  action  with  Danish  squadron  on  the  coast 
of  Norway,  in  1812. 

228  J.  Grindred,  Mate  of  Star  on  Lake  Erie  at 
capture  by  boarding  of  Am.  schooners  Ohio  and 
Somers  undfer  Fort  Erie,  1814,  and  wounded.  Gaz. 
1814. 

229  G.  Gahan,  Mate  of  Childers,  and  actively 
employed  on  the  coast  of  America  from  1812  to 
1815;  particularly  in  the  attack  on  Fort  Bowyer, 
in  1814. 

231  J.  Steddy,  Mid.  of  Tuscan,  and  served  in 
her  boats  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809. 

233  J.  O'Reilly,  Mid.  of  Colossus  at  the  defence 
of  Cadiz,  in  1810 ;  and  served  in  the  boats  of 
Tonnant  at  destruction  of  Commodore  Barney's 
flotilla,  and  on  shore  at  Bladensburg,  Washington, 
and  Baltimore.  Commanded  a  boat,  and  severely 
wounded  at  the  capture  of  Am.  flotilla  on  Lake 
Borgne,  in  1814.     Gaz.  1814. 

238  C.  S.  Jackson,  Mid.  of  Captain  in  the  expe- 
dition to  Copenhagen,  in  1807  ;  and  the  reduction 
of  Martinique,  Mariegalante,  and  the  Saintes, 
in  1809. 


1816 

1  Sir  J .  B.  P.  Chichester,  Mid.  of  Lacedemonian, 
serving  in  her  boats,  and  wounded  at  the  capture  of 
a  gun-vessel  of  5  guns  and  40  men  in  1815.  Gaz. 
1814. 

2  G.  Garvey,  Mid.  of  Majestic,  actively  em- 
ployed in  the  Belt  in  1806-09.    In  Rodney  was  em- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


139 


ployed  in  the  gun-boat  service  at  tbe  defence  of 
CViiz  in  1810  ;  and  in  Boyne  in  the  skirmish  with 
the  Toulon  fleet ;  has  lost'an  eye  in  the  service. 

3  W.  Congdon,  Mid.  and  served  in  Misletoe, 
tender  to  Superb  in  action  with  and  capture  of  one 
of  two  brigs,  and  served  at  the  taking  of  Java. 

4  J.  S.  Jago,  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Queen 
Ohartatte  at  Algiers,  1816. 

5  H.  W.  Tomkins,  Mate  oi Cordelia  at  Algiers. 

6  W.  Sweeting,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Superb 
at  Algiers. 

7  D.  M'Neale  BeaUy,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Severn  at  Algiers. 

8  C.  B.  Ware,  promoted  for  service  at  Algiers. 

9  C.  March,  promoted  for  service  at  Algiers. 

10  W.  Cole,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Leander  at 
Algiers. 

11  J.  Roberts,  Mid .,  and  served  in  the  flotilla  at 
the  defence  of  Cadix,  and  defence  of  Fort  Matagorda, 
in  1809  and  10 ;  and  was  in  Minden  at  Algiers. 

13  J.  Radcliffe,  promoted  for  service  at  Algiers. 

14  W.  Rjder,  Mid.  of  NareimLS  at  the  reduction 
of  the  Saintes,  in  1809  ;  and  in  co-operation  with 
the  Patriots  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain.  Mate  of 
Porto/ia  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America; 
and  Mate  of  Severn  at  Algiers. 

15  G.  Pew,  promoted  for  service  at  Algiers. 

16  A.  S.  Svmes,  officially  mentioned,  and  se- 
verely wounded  when  Mid.  of  Hebrus  in  command 
of  a  rocket  boat  at  Algiers. 

17  S.  T.  Ogilvie,  Mid.  of  Heroine  in  tbe  Wal- 
eheren  expedition  in  1809  ;  and  of  Castilian.aervmg 
in  her  cutter  cutting  out  a  brig  from  under  a  heavy 
lire  of  musketry  near  Dieppe,  in  1811.  Mate  of 
Iris  in  co-operation  with  the  patriots  on  the  coast  of 
Spain  in  1811-12;  and  Mid.  of  Hebrus,  and  at 
Altera. 

18  B.  Aitchison,  wounded  when  Mid.  o( Leander 
at  Algiers. 

19  J.  Crutchley,  promoted  for  service  at  Al- 
giers. 

20  £.  Morres,  Mid.  of  Qlasgow  at  Algiers. 

21  R.  Justice,  promoted  for  service  at  Algiers. 
23    A.  Sainthill,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Al- 
giers. 

24.  J.  Holberton,  promoted  for  service  at  Al- 
giers. 

25  C.  Parker,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Chitders 
in  action  with  Danish  brig  Ifugen,  in  1808;  and 
commanded  a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 


1817  to  1819 

1  L.  D.  Mitchell,  severely  wounded  when  Mid. 
of  Granicus  at  Algiers. 

2  U'.  H.  Dwarris,  Mid.  of  Loire  and  actively 
employed  in  co-operation  with  tbe  Patriots  on 
the  coast  of  Galicia ;  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Hebe^ 
and  reduction  of  Guadaloupe,  1810. 


10     B.  Hayter,  Mid.  of  Impregnable  at  Algiers. 

12  J.  L.  Clayton,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at 
Algiers. 

14  C.  Gossett,  Mid.  of  Apollo  from  1810  to 
1814;  and  shared  in  most  of  the  active  services  of 
that  ship  in  the  Adriatic,  including  the  destruction 
of  the  Tower  of  St.  Cataldo,  capture  of  Augusta, 
Curzzola,  Paxo,  and  Anti-Paxo,  &c.,  &c. 

1*5  J.  Geddes,  served  in  Attrea  in  the  frigate 
action  off  Madagascar,  1811. 

16  W.  T.  Bellairs,  Mid.  of  Rota,  and  wounded 
in  her  boats  in  an  attack  on  Am.  privateer  General 
Armttrong  at  Fayal ;  and  of  Leander  at  Algiers. 

19  K.  Goodridge,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  the  de- 
fence of  Cadiz,  in  1810;  and  of  Unite,  and  wounded 
at  the  destruction  of  the  armed  ships  in  Sagone 
Bay  (Corsica),  and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Peraanne, 
in  1811.    Gaz.  1811. 

23  T.  Woods,  Mid.  of  Active  at  the  action  off 
Lissa,  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Ragosniza;  and 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pomone;  of  Seahorse  in 
America;  at  the  capture  of  Alexandria,  and  tbe 
operations  on  the  American  coast,  including  New 
Orleans  ;  capture  of  flotilla  on  Lao  Borgne,  and  at 
Baltimore.     Mate  of  Impregnable  at  Algiers. 


1820 

1  F.  A.  Smith,  Mid.  of  Union  employed  on 
shore  at  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814.  Senior  Lieut. 
of  Myrmidon  acting  in  conjunction  with  land  forces 
at  the  attack  upon  the  slave  batteries  in  the  Pongos 
and  Nunez,  1820,  on  which  service  he  lost  an  eye. 

2  W.  Maxwell,  Mid.  of  Diana  in  action  with 
two  French  frigates  under  the  batteries  near  St. 
Marcouf ;  of  Venerable  at  t)ie  capture  of  Alcmene 
and  Iphigenie,  in  1814,  and  served  in  the  boats  of 
Ontario  at  the  destruction  of  a  pirate  off  the  Isle  of 
Pines.  Lieut,  of  Cameleon  at  capture  of  an 
Algerine  corvette,  in  1824. 

3  J.  Billingsley,  Mid.  of  Junan^  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  capture  of  Am.  privateer  Lottery  of  10 
g^ns,  in  1813. 

6    H.  Quin,  wounded  in  Impregnable  at  Algiers. 


1821  to  1823 

1  J.  Rainier,  Mid.  of  Deevrie  in  the  operations 
in  the  Elbe,  including  the  taking  of  Cuxhaven,  and 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Gluckstadt,  in 
1813-14. 

3  T.  Macnamara,  Mid.  of  Edgary  frequently 
employed  in  her  boats  against  the  enemy  on  the 
Danish  coast,  1809;  of  Berwick  at  destruction  of 
Fr.  fi-igste  Anuuone,  1814 ;  and  of  Tigre  in  co-ope- 
ration with  the  troops  at  the  attack  on  Bergen-op- 
Zoom.  Received  a  severe  contusion  in  an  encoun- 
ter with  smugglers,  1819.  Gold  Med.  of  Roy.  Nat. 
Shipwreck  InsU'tution. 

4  E.  H.  Pace,  Mid.  of  Freija  at  the  reduction  of 
Guadeloupe,  1810 ;  and  of  Majestic  at  the  capture  of 
French  frigate  Terpsichore,  and  U.  S.  frigate  Pre- 

K.  *2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


140 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


tident ;  and  during  the  seririce  at  Washington.  In 
the  Chesapeake,  &c.,  commanded  a  boat  of  Fly  at 
Corigeon,  1815;  and  Mid.  of  Glasgow  at  Algiers. 
Lieut,  of  ChampUm  and  Araehne  during  the  Burmese 
War. 

6  V.  H.  Jones,  Mid.  of  Htusar  at  Copenhagen, 
1807  ;  and  of  Edinburght  senring  in  the  boats 
during  the  Italian  campaign,  at  the  capture  of  Port 
D'Anzo,  Reggrio,  and  Genoa. 

8  G .  R.  White,  Mid.  of  Seahone, and  commanded 
her  barge  at  the  capture  of  Am.  flotilla  on  Lac 
Borgne,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

10  W.  Mansell,  Mid.  of  VenrnnbUin  Walcheren 
expedition,  and  of  Morgiana,  and  slightly  wounded 
in  command  of  her  gig  in  capturing  a  Spanish  slarer 
of  superior  force,  in  1819. 

12  W.  L.  Stephens,  Mid.  of  Defiance  at  the 
destruction  of  three  French  frigates  off  Sables 
D'OIonne ;  and  of  Northumberland  at  that  of  two 
frigates  and  a  brig  off  L'Orient ;  of  Lacedemonian 
and  Niger  in  much  boat  service  on  the  coast  of 
America,  and  wounded  in  Topaie  at  Mocha. 

14  J.  Conjuit,  Mid.  of  Eagle  during  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Adriatic,  1812-13,  including  the  siege 
of  Trieste,  and  capture  of  the  principal  ports  on  the 
coast  of  Istria. 

18  W.  Lory,  Mid.  of  Unicom  at  the'attack  on 
the  Fr.  fleet  in  Basque  Roads,  in  1809;  and  of 
Armidet  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  defeat  of  a 
Fr.  armed  schooner  and  boats  in  Basque  Roads, 
destroying  several  vessels  under  the  batteries  of  the 
He  de  Rb6,  and  in  cutting  out  some  vessels  near 
Rochelle,  and  from  the  Pertius  Breton,  in  1810. 
Mate  of  Pactolus  serving  on  the  coast  of  America, 
1814,  and  employed  in  her  boats  at  capture  of 
several  vessels;  also  forcing  the  Gironde,  1815. 
Severely  wounded  when  Mate  of  Severn  in  a  des- 
perate affray  with  smugglers,  1821. 

19  J.  R.  Lawrence,  Mid.  of  Leander  at  Algiers. 

21  G.  C.  Butler.  Mid.  of  VHU  de  Paris  at  the 
attsck  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  1809 ;  of  Cale- 
donia actively  employed  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz, 
and  fortress  of  Matagorda;  and  of  Unicorn,  and 
employed  in  the  boats  of  that  ship  at  capture  of  Fr. 
20  gun  privateer,  1812. 

23    T.  R.  Frampton,  Mid.  of  Minden  at  Algiers. 

28  C.  W.  Rawdon,  Mid.  of  Phcsbe  at  the  cap- 
ture of  U.S.  frigate  Essex,  in  1814;  and  of  Minden 
at  Algiers. 

30  R.  B.  Cotgrave,  Mid.  of  Pineher,  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  a  fort  at  Cuxhaven, 
18U9. 

36  H.  A.  Comeck,  Mid.  of  Marlborough  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809  ;  and  of  Java  when 
captured  by  U.S.  frigate  Constitution,  after  a  highly 
honourable  defence. 

38  R.  Hussey,  served  at  the  capture  of  Am. 
flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne,  in  1814,  and  in  Glasgow  at 
Algiers. 

39  T.  S.  Scriven,  Mid.  of  Arrovy  in  the  action 
with  Fr.  privateer  L'Aigle,  and  batteries  near  the 


Penmarks  ;  and  of  Piercer  at  the  siegea  and  cap- 
ture of  Cuxhaven,  and  Gluckstadt,  1813y  and  in 
command  of  a  gun-boat  before  Hamburgh. 

40  W.  N.  Clay,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Topaxe 
in  the  operations  against  Mocha,  in  1820. 

44  J.  Grote,  Lieut,  of  Boadkta  in  the  fiarmese 
war. 

47  T.  W.  Langton,  Mid.  of  Amphum  in  the 
action  offLissa;  and  served  in  the  boats  of  Bac- 
chante at  the  capture  of  several  armed  vessels  and  a 
convoy  on  the  coast  of  Abruzzi,  in  1813.  Gas.  1813. 

48.  S.  Baker,  Mid.  of  Valiant  at  the  attack  on 
Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads;  at  Walcheren,  Flushing 
expedition  1809,  and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Canon- 
niere;  and  serving  in  tha  boats  destroying  a  lBrg:e 
convoy  in  Basque  Roads,  and  storming  a  battery 
and  cutting  out  vessels  at  Point  du  Ch6y  near 
Rochelle.  in  1810.  Served  in  the  boats  of  Edin- 
burgh at  Cassis,  in  1813;  in  Union  at  the  surrender 
of  Genoa,  in  1814;  against  pirates  in  the  Persian 
Gulph.  1817-18,  and  assisted  in  the  boats  of  Tartar 
and  Otoen  Glendower  at  capture  of  slave  vessels  on 
the  coast  of  Africa,  1822-23. 

49  H.  Shapland,  Mid.  of  Tyne,  and  in  her  boats 
at  capture  of  a  pirate  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1823. 

52  J.  D.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Tyne,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  pirate  in  the  West 
Indies,  in  1823. 

54  C.  W.  Poynter,  Mid.  of  Inconstant  and 
Cornwall,  which  ships  were  actively  employed 
against  the  enemy  in  the  Scheldt,  and  present  at 
the  attack  on  Bergen-op-Zoom. 

58  T.  Brydges,  Mid.  of  ^tna  at  the  attack  on 
the  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  expedition  to 
Walcheren,  1809,  and  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810. 
Served  in  the  boats  of  Witard  at  the  capture  of  two 
privateers  of  eight  and  four  guns,  in  1812  ;  and  at 
the  storming  the  batteries  of  the  Bocca  di  Cattaro, 
and  aiege  of  Trieste,  in  1813. 

60  J.  Ray,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Vietarious  at 
the  capture  of  RivoU,  in  1812.     Gaz.  1812. 

63  C.  Caley,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Severn  at 
Algiers. 

64  C.  Blatchley,  Mid.  of  Hyacinth,  and  served 
in  her  boats  in  the  attack  on  the  Mole  and  priva- 
teera  at  Malaga,  in  1812. 

1834 

3  L.  Dennehy,  Mid.  of  Belliqueux  at  the  capture 
of  the  Cape,  and  commanded  one  of  her  boats  at  the 
destruction  of  Dutch  shipping  in  Batavia  Roads, 
1806 ;  of  Fox  at  capture  and  destruction  of  the 
dock-yards,  shipping,  &c.,  at  Greasie  and  Manilla  ; 
and  commanded  one  of  her  boats,  cutting  out  ao 
armed  ship  from  under  the  batteries  inSapparaBay. 
Served  on  shore  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Cornells, 
and  taking  the  Island  of  Java. 

5  J.  F.  Tompson,  slightly  wounded  when 
serving  in  Dictator's  boats  at  capture  of  Danish 
gun-boats;  and  in  that  ship  at  destruction  of 
Danish  squadron,  1812.  Served  in  Sparrowhawk 
^nd  Mulgrave  until  the  end  of  the  war* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


141 


7  G.  H.  Heathcote,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Glasgow  at  Algiers. 

9  R.  Campbell,  Mid.  of  Tremendous  (serving 
in  Redwing)  at  destruction  of  batteries  and  cap- 
ture of  a  convoy  at  Cassis,  in  1813;  and  in  the 
operations  in  the  Adriatic,  and  surrender  of  Naples, 
ldl5. 


11 

2V 
13 

17 

Algiers. 

20     W.  Burt,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  Algiers. 


W.  Pedder,  served  in  H.  E.  I,  C.  steamer 
in  the  operations  against  Canton,  in  1841. 

W.  Y.  Gill,  Mate  of  Albion  at  Algiers. 

F.  H.  Le    Mesurier,   served    in    Fury  at 


1825 

5  J.  Thompson,  Mid.  of  CaUiope  in  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition ;  aod  capture  of  Fr.  privateer 
Comtesse  D'Hambourg,  in  1810.  Mate  of  Cyane  at 
the  capture  of  Fr.  frigates  Aicmene  and  Iphiehiie, 
in  1814.  r  ^       y 

8  L.  Miles,  Mid.  of  Amethyst,  and  severely 
wounded  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Thetis,  in 
1808.  and  received  a  severe  contusion  at  the  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Niemen,  in  1809 ;  served  in  her  boats 
at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  off  Chas- 
aeron  Tower ;  and  on  shore  at  the  siege  ot  Flushing. 
Served  in  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers.    Gaa.  1808. 

9  J.  Smail,  Mid.  of  Orion  employed  in  boats 
protecting  convoys  in  the  Baltic,  1810,  13.  Pro- 
moted  for  boat  service  when  Mate  of  Cambrian  at 
capture  of  piratical  misticoes,  1825. 

10  T.  P.  Barrow,  commanded  boats  of  Parthian 
at  capture  of  a  pirate  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  in 
1824.  Senior  Lieut  of  Pdarus,  and  commanded 
her  boats  at  capture  of  a  slaver  of  10  guns  and  65 
men  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  in  1835. 

12  C.  Moss,  Mate  of  Sheldrake  in  the  Baltic; 
repeatedly  in  action  with  Danish  flotillas ;  and  at 
the  defence  of  Anbolt,  in  1811,  when  several  ves- 
sels were  taken  and  destroyed  ;  severely  wounded 
in  boarding  a  Danish  sloop  off  the  coast  of  Jutland. 

15  Jas.  Pratt,  Mid.  of  Britomart  at  Algiers. 

16  H. S.Bumiston, Mid.  of  Getar  atdestruction 
of  three  Fr.  frigates  off  Sables  D*01onne ;  attack 
on  the  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  and  expedition 
to  Walcheren,  in  1800.  In  Semiramis,  and  assisted 
at  the  capture  of  two  brigs  and  a  convoy  off  Royan ; 
and  in  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers. 

20  H.  L.  Maw,  severely  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Liffey  during  the  Burmese  war. 

22  W.Woolridge,  served  as  Agent  of  Transports 
in  the  China  expedition. 

23  W.  C.  Webber,  Mid.  of  Eurotas  at  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  frigates  Trave  and  Weser ;  and  of  CMnde 
in  1814.  ' 

25    J.  Sibley,  Mid.  of  Minden  at  Algiers. 

28  J.  Jeayes,  Mid.  of  Asia  in  the  operations 
against  Washington,  New  Orleans,  and  Baltimore. 
Commanded  Prmee  Regent  (Colonial  schooner)  on 
the  coast  of  Africa,  in  co-operation  with  the  troops 
in  the  Ashantee  war. 


]8S6 

1  G.  W.  Rabett,  Mid.  of  GalaUa  in  the  action  off 
Madagascar,  in  1811;  and  subsequently  actively 
employed  at  fhe  blockade  of  Brest,  Cherbourg,  and 
Carthagena,  on  the  Sp.  Main,  and  capture  of  U.  S. 
privateer  Bunker's  Hill  of  10  guns ;  and  of  Cydnus 
serving  in  conjunction  with  the  land  forces  during 
the  operations  against  New  Orleans ;  on  the  banks 
of  the  Mississippi,  and  attack  on  Fort  Bowyer,  in 
1814  and  15.  Lieut,  of  Leven,  1825-26,  surveying 
portions  of  the  coasts  of  Africa,  and  has  received  a 
severe  hurt  in  the  service.  Lieut,  of  Musquito  at 
Navarin,  and  at  capture  of  three  10-gun  piratical 
brigs  in  the  Archipelago.  Inventor  of  the  Substi- 
tute Rudder. 

2  T.  Creser,  Mid.  of  Oalatea  in  the  action  off 
Madagascar,  in  1811 ;  of  Majestic  at  capture  of  U.  S. 
frigate  President,  in  1814,  and  Fr.  frigate  Terpsichore 
off  the  Azores.  Lieut,  commanding  Plumper  gun- 
brig,  in  1831,  in  the  river  Gambia^  conducted,  in 
conjunction  with  a  military  force,  a  successful 
enterprise  against  the  natives. 

3  J.  W.  Tomlinson,  made  Lieut,  for  service 
during  the  Burmese  war. 

6  E.  C.  Miller,  Mid.  of  Severn,  and  slighUy 
wounded  at  Algiers. 

6  H.  Johnston,  Mid.  of  Leander  at  Algiers. 

7  E.  G.  Elliott,  Mid.  of  Forester  at  capture  of 
Guadaloupe,  and  cutting  out  a  brig  and  schooner, 
and  taking  two  forts,  1810;  served  in  Dannemark 
and  Zenobia,  in  1812  and  1815,  in  the  Channel. 

8.  E.  Lipscomb,  Mid.  of  Elizabeth,  and  present 
at  capture  of  Fiume,  Omago,  and  Dignano,  in  the 
Adriatic,  1815-14,  and  served  on  shore  with  Aus- 
trian troops.  Participated  in  much  boat  service, 
including  capture  of  Fr.  armed  Xebeck  Aigle  off 
Corfu. 

10  J.  Dal^ell,  served  in  boats  of  Tyne  at  the 
capture  of  a  pirate  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1823. 

11  E.  Rogier,  Mid.  of  Proselyte  when  wrecked 
in  the  Baltic,  1808.  Mate  of  Barracouta  and 
Leven  during  the  dangerous  surveys  on  the  east  and 
west  coasts  of  Africa,  1823, 26. 

13  R.  L.  Pengelly,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Maid$tone  in  her  tender  at  capture  of  Prince  of 
Guinea  slave  brig  of  10  guns,  in  1826. 

16  J.  Inglis,  Lieut,  of  Edinburgh  during  the 
operations  in  Syria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D*Acre,  1840. 

17  T.  W.  Bedford,  Mid.  of  Alligator  and  Lame 
during  the  Burmese  war. 

19  S.  J.  Lett,  Mate  of  Arachne  in  the  Burmese 
war.  Awarded  a  gold  medal  by  the  <<  Royal 
National  Institution  for  the  preservation  of  Life 
from  Shipwreck,"  for  services  rendered,  1839. 

1827 

1  J.  C.  Sicklemore,  Mid.  of  Diomede,  employed 
in  the  landing  and  embarkation  of  troops  on  the 
coasts  of  Spain  and  Holland,  1812 ;  and  served  in 


Digitized  by 


Google 


142 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


North  America,  1813-15,  daring  openitioDS  in  the 
Chesapeake.  Commanded  a  boat  at  the  attack  on 
Craaey  Island,  capture  of  Hampton,  &c.  Serred 
in  the  Persian  Gu]f,  and  at  Rangoon,  1825-26,  in 
Tamar  and  AthoU, 

1*  P.  Belches,  Mate  of  Primnm,  and  severely 
wounded  in  a  mistaken  encounter  with  the  British 
packet  Marlborough,  in  1814. 

2  A.  T.  Mann,  Mid.  of  Swinggr  in  action  with 
an  American  privateer  off  Surinam,  in  1815.  Served 
in  a  boat  of  Cambrian  at  the  capture  of  a  pirate  in 
the  Archipelago,  in  1826;  and  in  command  of  boats 
of  Cameleon,  cut  out  another  in  1837. 

3  W.  H.  Goslin,  Mid.  of  WeazU  at  capture  of 
two  Fr.  priyateers,  and  of  many  other  vessels ;  and 
in  1810  was  frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy's 
batteries  and  flotillas  at  the  defence  of  Sicily.  Has 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Roy.  National  Institu- 
tion for  saving  the  crew  of  a  wrecked  vessel  in 
Barry's  Cove,  Ireland,  1839. 

4  J.  C.  Evison,  Mid.  of  Entreprtnante  cutter 
when  she  defeated  four  privateers  off  Malaga,  in 
1810,  and  destroyed  another  under  the  batteries  of 
Faro,  in  1811.  Mid.  of  Belle  Poule  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Gironde,  in  1813 ;  and  in  Albion  at 
Algiers. 

5  G.  Mason,  Mid.  of  Freya  at  the  capture  of 
Martinique  and  Guadaloupe,  and  destruction  of 
two  French  frigates  at  Anse  la  Barque,  in  1809-10 ; 
and  served  in  tbe  expedition  ag^st  New  Orleans. 

10  C.  K.  Scott,  wounded  and  promoted  for  ser- 
vice during  the  Burmese  war. 

12  R.  Hammond,  served  in  /f«6nu  forcing  the 
passage  of  the  Gironde,  in  1814. 

15  P.  Le  Count,  Mid.  of  Thundery  bomb,  and 
bombarded  Forts  Catalina,  Napoleon,  Matagorda, 
and  the  Trocadero  at  Cadiz,  1810;  also  participated 
in  numerous  boat  attacks.  Mate  of  Scylla  in  action 
with  Incmnu;  of  Circe  at  capture  of  Am.  privateer; 
of  Columbine  cutting  out  xebec  at  Malaga,  and 
several  other  vessels ;  at  Fuengirola,  Conil,  and 
engaging  Fr.  cavalry  at  Cape  Trafolgar.  Served  in 
Infernal,  bomb,  at  Algiers. 

16  J.  W.  Wakefield,  Mid.  of  Hebrus  at  Algiers. 

20  W.  Tills,  Mate  of  Asia  at  Nayarin. 

21  J.  Burrough,  Mate  of  Asia  at  Navariu. 

23  D.  B.  G.  Grant.  Vol.  let  class  in  Andromache, 
at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Trave,  IBIS ;  and  also  at 
siege  of  St.  Sebastian  and  forcing  the  Gironde. 
Mate  of  Ge?u>a  at  Navarin. 

24  J.  C.  Johnston,  Mate  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

27  W.  y.  Lee,  Mid.  of  Asia,  and  lost  a  leg  in 
her  tender  at  Navarin. 

28  W.  H.  Ryall,  Mid.  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin. 

29  W.  A.  Ferrar,  Mid.  of  Pactolus  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  south  coast  of  France ;  and  in  America ; 
and  served  in  a  rocket-boat  at  the  bombardment  of 
Stonington.  Severely  wounded  in  Severn  at  Algiers. 

34  H.N.  Atkinson.  Mate  of  Seringapatam,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  two  pirates  m 


the  Archipelago,  in   which  he    received    aeveral 
severe  wounds. 

35  R.  A.  Newman,  Mid.  of  Courageux  at  the 
capture  of  St.  Lucia,  in  1 803 ;  in  the  action  off  Ferrol, 
1805 ;  and  capture  of  3farM^oand  Belle  PouU,  1806. 
Served  in  San  Domingo  at  Flashing,  and  assisted  ia 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  four  privateers  in  th« 
Chesapeake ;  and  at  the  taking  of  Craney  Island, 
Hampton,  &c.  In  charge  of  a  prize,  captured  a 
merchant  ship,  valuably  laden  with  naval  stores ; 
and  wounded  in  a  tender  to  Sf.  Domingo  in  the 
Chesapeake.  Served  in  boats  of  Phoenix  at  the 
capture  of  several  pirates  in  the  Archipelago, 
in  1815.    Hon.  Med.  of  the  Roy.  Hum.  Soc. 

37  T.  Laving^on,  Mid.  of  Melpomene  in  the 
operations  in  the  Chesapeake ;  commanded  a  boat 
at  the  capture  of  Am.  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne  ;  and 
served  on  shore  in  the  attack  on  Baltimore.  Mate 
of  Kaiad,  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  destruction 
of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war  under  the  batteries  of 
Bona,  in  1824. 

39  W.  Fuller,  Mid.  of  Deepatch  at  the  reduction 
of  St.  Sebastian,  1811. 


1828  to  1838 

1  J.  L.  N.  Sealy ,  Mid.  of  Naiad,  and  served  in 
her  boots  cutting  out  an  Algerine  brig  of  war  under 
the  batteries  of  Bona,  in  1824. 

1*  J.  Lash,  served  in  the  pinnace  of  Rxtby  at 
capture  of  a  gun-boat  off  Romsoe,  and  present  at 
the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian  and  forcing  the  Gironde, 
1815. 

2  J.  G.  Raymond,  Mid.  of  Loire  on  the  coagt 
of  America  ;  and  of  Superb,  serving  as  a  volunteer 
in  her  rocket-boat  at  Algiers. 

3  C.  A.  Petch,  served  in  Kent  at  the  destruction 
of  a  privateer  and  battery  at  Palamos,  in  1810 ;  in 
Thames  at  the  capture  of  Ponza  and  in  Euryaliu  at 
the  taking  of  a  convoy  in  Calvacie  Roads,  in  1813. 
In  the  same  ship  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
America,  including  the  capture  of  the  city  of  Alex- 
andria, in  1814. 

4  John  Sanderson,  Mid.  of  Hebrus  at  Algiers. 

5  R.  J.  Barrett,  Mid.  of  Hebrus  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Etoile ;  and  in  same  ship  servea  on  the 
coasts  of  America,  in  the  expedition  to  Baltimore, 
and  in  several  minor  expeditions ;  in  her  launch  at 
capture  of  the  fort  on  Point  a  Pitre,  with  the  town 
and  shipping  at  St.  Mary's,  in  Georgia;  also  in 
an  action  with  five  Am.  gun-boats  near  Charleston, 
and  on  other  occasions.  Served  in  same  ship  at  the 
passage  of  tbe  Gironde,  and  destruction  of  the  bat- 
teries within;  and  as  second  Master  at  Algiers. 
Acting  Master  of  Scout  serving  in  the  Ionian  and 
Levant  seas,  during  the  war  between  the  Greeks 
and  J'urks,  1819,  20.  21. 

6  M.  Turner,  Mid.  of  Hebrus  at  tl  e  capture  of 
Vr,  frigate  Etoile,  and  in  the  operations  on  the 
coast  ot  America,  including  the  attack  on  Baltimore, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants* 


143 


on  Point  a  Pitre,  and  on  fire  gnn-boats  near 
Charleston,  likewise  at  the  passage  of  the  Gironde  ; 
and  at  Algiers. 

7  R.  £.  Rogers,  Mid.  of  CastUianf  and  serred  in 
ber  boats  cutting  out  a  brig  from  under  the  batteries 
of  Treport,  in  1 81 0 ;  also  in  action  with  Fr.  flotilla  off 
Boulogne,  in  1811;  and  re-capture  of  Apellet  on 
the  coast  of  France,  in  1812,  Mate  of  JEtrui  at  the 
bombardment  of  Morea  Castle,  1828. 

8  W.  Welsby  Mid.  of  Windsor  Cattle  in  Calder's 
action,  and  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles, 
1807 ;  of  Revolutumnaire  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  in  1813,  and  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada,  in  1814 
and  15. 

9  Jas.  Stewart,  Mid.  of  lUuttrioiu  at  the  attack 
on  the  French  fleet  in  Basque  Roads,  storming  of 
Flushing;  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France;  and  com- 
manded a  launch  landing  the  troops  at  the  capture 
of  the  Island  of  Java. 

10  T.  A.  Gilson,  Mid.  of  Malta,  and  Gaieta, 
1814. 

11  B.  W.  Tracey,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Algiers. 

12  C.  W.  Pears,  promoted  for  serrice  in  the 
Burmese  war. 

13  J.  Slaughter,  Mate  o£  Tuscan,  and  served  in 
ber  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  piratical  vessel  off  the 
Island  ofElba,  in  1816. 

15  R.  Wettenhall,  served  in  boats  of  TUban  at 
the  <»pture  of  a  brig  a-ground  under  the  batteries 
of  Dieppe,  in  1811 ;  and  in  cutting  out  a  sloop  off 
Boulogne. 

16  C.  Seaver,  Mid.  o( Prometheus  at  Algiers. 

17  J.  J.  Kerr,  Mid.  o£  Impregnable  at  Algiers. 

18  H.  Wright,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

19  H.J.Harvey,  Mid.  of  roZftcrt  at  Navarin. 

20  P.  P.  Inskip.  Mid.  of  Genoa  at  Navarin. 
Hon.  Med.  Roy.  Hum.  Soc. 

21  W.  Burt  (6),  Mid.  of  Superb  at  Algiers. 

22  T.  C.  Meheuz,  Lieut,  of  Carysfort  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment 
of  Acre. 

23  J.  Morshead,  aerved  in  boats  of  Hastings  in 
the  attack  on  the  Castle  of  Beyrout,  in  1840. 

24  H.  M.  Tylden,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Conway  in 
toe  operations  against  Canton,  in  1841. 

.29  S.  O.  Wooldridge,  Mate  of  Thalia,  serving 
in  Buxxard;  captured,  in  a  boat  with  five  men,  a 
Slaver  of  two  guns  and  33  men,  in  1837,  for  which 
be  was  promoted.  Lieut,  commanding  Spy,  and 
rendered  important  services  to  British  merchants 
»t  MaaUan,  1847.  Hon.  Silver  Med.  Roy.  Hum. 
Society. 

30  R.  L.  Atkinson,  Vol.  1st  class  of  Philomel, 
»t  Navarin. 

30  A.  C.  May,  Senior  Lieut  of  Lame,  and  com- 
manded the  boats  at  the  destruction  of  slave  fac- 
tories, fitc,  at  the  Gallinas,  1845. 

40    J.  O.  Freeland,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Navarin; 


and  lieut.  of  Stromboli  in  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

41  W.  H.  Church,  employed  in  various  nautical 
surveys,  principally  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  1831-38. 

44  F.  S.  M'Gregor,  Mid.  of  Andromache,  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  in  1 834 ;  and  Mate 
of  Bellerophon  on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  and  at  St. 
Jean  D'Acre. 

46  W.  Armitage,  Senior  Mate  of  Nimble  at  the 
capture  of  an  armed  slaver,  and  frustrated,  while 
pnze-master,  the  efforts  of  the  Spaniards  at  recapture. 


1889-40 

1  F.  Higg^nson,  Mid.  of  Eurotas  at  capture  of 
frigatea  Trave  and  Weser,  in  1813,  and  of  Clorhide, 
in  1814.  Was  in  Severn  at  Algiers,  in  1816.  Hon. 
Med.  Roy.  Hum.  Soc. 

3    C.  B.  Warren,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

6  J.  S.  Rundle,  Mate  of  Volage  at  capture  of 
Aden ;  and  officially  mentioned  as  having  been  the 
first  to  plant  the  British  flag  in  that  fortress.  Lieut, 
of  same  ship  during  the  earlier  operations  in  China, 
1839-40. 

8  D.  Elliot,  promoted  for  service  at  Prescottin 
Upper  Canada,  where  he  was  wounded. 

22  M.  Knox,  Mate  of  Castor  and  North  Star  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain,  during  the  civil  war  in 
1834,  and  subsequent  years. 

24  R.  Maguire,  Mate  of  Wasp,  and  severely 
wounded  at  Sidon ;  and  served  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

27  J.  H.  Crang,  Mid.  o(  Albion  at  Navarin ;  and 
Lieut,  of  Clio  at  the  capture  of  Woosung  and 
Shanghae,  and  operations  in  the  river  Yang-tse* 
Kiang,  1842. 

28  £.  M.  Mathewa,  Lieut,  of  Blenheim  at  cap- 
ture of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

32  J.  A.  Shears,  Mate  of  Wasp,  and  wounded 
at  the  taking  of  Sidon  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  in  1840. 

33  A.  La  Touche,  Mid.  of  Blonde,  taking  the 
Morea  Castle,  in  1 828  ;  Mate  of  Imogene  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  in  1834 ;  and  (3 
Revenge  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

35  H.  Warren,  Mid.  of  fsis  at  the  reduction  of 
Carabusa,  1828.  Mate  of  Stromboli  employed  on 
shore  st  the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and  of  Pique  at 
St  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

36  C.  J.  Walton,  served  as  a  Volunteer  at  the 
storming  of  Sidon,  and  as  Aide-de-camp  to  the  Turk- 
iah  Admiral  (Sir  B.  W.  Walker)  at  St.  Jean  D*AcFe» 

37  M.  H.  Rodney,  Mate  of  Talbot  at  the  bom- 
bardment  of  Acre,  1840.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Cruieer, 
and  commanded  the  boats  of  that  ahip  at  destruc- 
tion of  piratical  forts  in  Maloodoo  Bay,  Borneo, 
and  mentioned  in  the  Gazetted  dispatches,  1845. 

38  C.  R.  Carter;,  Mid.  of  Blonde,  taking  the 
Morea  Castle,  in  1828;  Mate  of  Ganges  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  in  1840 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Crmwallis 
in  the  operations  in  China  in  the  years  1841-42. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


144 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


1841 


1  J.  Allen,  Lieut,  of  Wanderer  in  the  Yang-tse- 
Kiang,  1842. 

4  G.  B.  Jeffreys,  Mate  of  Pylades,  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  ooats  at  the  capture  of  one  out  of 
three  Chinese  piratical  junks.  Was  present  at  the 
attacks  on  Canton;  and  Lieut,  of  Blonde  at  the 
taking  of  Amoy,  Chusan,  and  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

6  R.  C.  Kevem,  Mate  of  Blenheim  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Amoj  and  Chinghae,in  1841. 

7  J.  M.  Cooke,  Vol.  1st  class  of  Asia  at  Nava- 
rin.  Mate  of  Blenheim  at  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and 
capture  of  Canton.  Lieut,  of  Nimrod,  serving 
throughout  the  war. 

8  S.  B.  Dolling,  Mate  of  Blonde  on  the  coast  of 
China,  1841 ;  and  Lieut,  of  that  ship,  and  assisted  in 
her  hoats  at  the  destruction  of  the  Chinese  fire-rafts 
at  Chinghae,  and  attack  on  their  camp  at  Segahon, 
in  1842. 

13  W.  A.  R.  Pearse,  Mid.  of  Andromaehs, 
serving  in  her  hoats  in  action  with  Malaj  pirates, 
1836.  Mate  of  Modeste  on  the  coast  of  China, 
and  wounded  at  the  attack  upon  Canton ;  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Amoj  and  Chinghae,  in 
1841 ;  and  as  Acting  Lieut  of  the  same  ship, 
assisted  at  the  destruction  of  Chinese  fire  rafts  at 
Chinghae,  and  attack  on  their  camp  at  Segahon, 
in  1842. 

14  F.  H.  Stevens,  Mid.  of  Parthian ^  serving  in 
her  hoats  at  the  destruction  of  pirates  in  the  Archi- 
pelago, 1825, 27,  and  wrecked  in  that  ship.  Mate 
of  Rodney,  at  Syria  and  Alexandria,  1841.  Silver 
Med.  Roy.  Humane  Society. 

15  Jas.  Hunt,  Mid.  of  Stromboli,  and  officially 
mentioned  as  having  first  planted  the  British  flag 
on  the  wall  of  Sidon,  in  1840.  Lieut  of  Dido,  and  in 
command  of  her  tender  repulsed  an  attack  of  a  large 
numher  of  pirates  on  the  coast  of  Borneo,  in  1843. 

16  A.  G.  Edye,  is  the  inventor  of  several  useful 
pieces  of  mechanism,  and  tahles.  Has  received  the 
silver  medal  from  the  Society  of  Arts  for  the  inven- 
tion of  an  instrument  which  registers  the  inclination 
and  oscillations  of  a  ship. 

17  H.  A.  Norman,  Mate  of  Blenheim  at  the 
taking  of  Canton,  Amoy,  and  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

18  H.  W.  Hire,  Hon.  Med.  Royal  Humane  Soc. 

19  A.  C.  Murray,  Mate  of  Dolphin,  and  dan- 
gerously wounded  in  her  boats*  at  the  capture  of 
a  pirate  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  in  1841. 

21  G.  Walker,  Mate  of  Blonde,  and  his  services 
officially  reported,  in  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of 
Chiua,  including  the  capture  of  Canton,  Amoy,  and 
Chinghae,  in  1841. 

22  W.  J.  Miller,  Mate  of  Cruizer  at  the  capture 
of  Aden,  in  1830.  Mate  of  Columbine,  and  his  ser- 
vices officially  reported  in  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  China,  including  the  capture  of  Canton, 


Amoy,  and  Chinghae,  1841  ;  destructioo  of  the 
Chinese  fire  rafts,  and  attack  on  their  camp  at 
Saeghon,  in  1842.  Lieut  of  Columbine  at  the 
capture  of  Woosung  and  Shanghae ;  and  of  Chil- 
ders  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

24  W.  R.  Rolland,  Mate  of  Blonde  at  Amoy 
and  Chinghae,  in  1841,  and  assisted  at  the  de- 
struction of  the  Chinese  fire-rafts  at  the  latter  place, 
in  1842. 

25  A.  C.  C.  Denny,  Mate  of  Blenheim  on  the 
coast  of  China,  and  served  at  Amoy  and  Chinghae, 
in  1641. 


26  W.  H.  Symonds,  Mate  of  Blenheim,  taking 
the  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  ;  and  Acting  Lieut 
o(  Blonde  at  the  attack  upon  Canton,  in  1841. 

28  J.  J.  Kennedy,  Mate  of  WelUsley,  wad  offi- 
cially noticed  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae. 
Lieut,  of  Conway  and  wounded  in  both  legs  at  the 
attack  on  the  batteries  of  Tamatane,  Madagascar, 
1845. 

29  CCA.  Kane,  Mate  of  Conway,  and  offi- 
cially noticed  at  the  capture  of  Canton. 

30  J.  H .  Sel wyn .  Mate  of  Sulphur,  and  officially 
reported  at  the  capture  of  Canton. 

32  W.  R.  Smith,  Mid  of  JRtna,  at  bombard- 
ment of  Morea  Castle,  1828.  Has  received  two 
medals  from  Roy.  Humane  Soc.  for  saving  the 
lives  of  shipmates,  16d8-47« 

S4  G.  W.  Wilkinson,  Vol.  First  Class,  in 
Edinburgh,  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814. 

35  W.  T.  Newenham,  Vol.  in  Hannibal  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Sultane,  in  1814;  ofStatira, 
in  the  operations  against  New  Orleans,  in  1815; 
and  Mid.  of  Slaney  during  the  Burmese  war. 

36  E.  Barnard,  Mid.  of  Blonde  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Morea  Castle. 

36*  J.  G.  Robins,  Senior  Lieut,  of  ApoUo  during 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  1842-43. 
Lieut  of  Firebrand  in  the  actions  off  Obligado,  San 
Lorenzo,  and  other  operations  in  the  Parana, 
1845-46. 

37  H.  T.  Ryves.  chief  officer  of  H.  E.  I.  C 
steamer  Fhlegethan  during  the  operations  in  China, 
from  the  capture  of  Amoy  till  the  peace  of  Nankin 
— both  inclusive.  Severely  wounded  at  Amoy,  and 
served  on  shore  oh  many  other  occasions.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Satellite  in  tbe  river  Plate,  1844-7,  and 
employed  at  the  taking  and  defence  of  Colonia,  and 
commanded  a  corvette  guarding  the  entrance  to  the 
Parana. 

38  G.  A.  EUerman,  wounded  when  Mate  of 
Favourite  in  an  affray  with  the  natives  of  the  South 
Sea  Islands,  in  1840. 

39  W.  G.  J.  Cunningham,  Lieut,  of  Firtbrand 
in  the  action  off  Obligado,  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  the  Argentine  Republic,  1846. 

41  R.  H.  Wharton,  Mid.  of  Genoa  at  Navarin. 

42  J.  W.  Dorville,  Mate  of  BeUerophon,  and 
captured  an  enemy's  flag  at  Beyrout,in  1840. 

43  H.  J.  Giles,  Mid.  of  Genoa,  at  Navarin. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


145 


1842 

1  P.  S.  L.  Grofton,  Mate  of  WellesUy,  and 
wounded  at  the  taking  of  Amoj,  in  1841. 

2  M.  ConnoUj,  Mate  of  Cattor,  and  served  on 
shore  at  Caiffa,  and  ?ra8  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in 
1840. 

2*  W.  Horton,  Mate  of  Talbot  at  St.  Jean 
I>'Acre. 

3  F.  Porteonsy  Vol.  Fint  Class,  in  Genoa,  at 
NaTsrin. 

4  S.  Fowelly  Mate  of  Carysfort  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  S^a  and  at  Acre,  1841 ; 
and  of  ComwaUit,  serving  in  the  boats  at  the  de- 
struction of  fire  rafts  at  Chusan,  and  present  at  the 
taking  of  Chapoo  Woosung,  and  Sbanghae.  Lieut. 
of  Harlequin,  serving  at  the  destruction  of  piratical 
towns  of  Sumatra. 

2  S.  Reeve,  Mid.  of  Blanche  and  Columbine, 
and  served  on  shore  at  the  insurrection  of  the 
slaves  at  Jamaica,  in  1832. 

7  A.  D.  Jolly,  Mate  of  Pluto,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  destruction  of  slave  factories  at  the 
Gallinas  Islands,  in  1842. 

8  G.  Marriott,  commanded  a  boat  of  RoUa  at 
the  destruction  of  slave  factories  on  the  coast  of 
Africs,  in  1842. 

9  £.  £.  Tumour,  Mate  of  Blenkeim,  on  the 
coast  of  China,  in  1841,  and  officially  mentioned. 

11  J.  S.  Davison,  served  in  the  boats  of  Hast' 
ings  at  the  attack  on  the  castle  of  Bey  rout,  in  1840. 

11*  C.  J.  P.  Glinn,  Mate  of  Oorgon,  and  com- 
manded a  boat  during  the  operations  on  the  coast 
of  Syria. 

12  F.  Morris,  Mate  of  Pique,  and  officially  noticed 
at  the  taking  of  Caiffa  and  Tsour  on  the  coast  of 
Syria ;  and  was  present  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre.  in  1840. 

13  R.  Hopkins,  Mate  of  Castor,  North  Star,  and 
Savage,  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Spain 
during  the  civil  war.  1835,  40. 

IS*  O.  Moyle,  Mid.  of  CWtim^fiw  serving  on 
shore  at  Jamaica  during  an  insurrection^  1832, 

14  S.  S.  Shore,  Mate  of  Thalia,  in  China,  1842. 

15  J.  Reid,  Mate  of  Agincourt,  in  China,  1842. 

16  H.  Clarke,  Mate  of  North  Star,in  the  Yang- 
Tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

17  W.  F.  W.  Parkinson,  Mate  of  Cambrian,  and 
commanded  a  gig  at  the  chase  and  capture  of 
pirates  at  Amoy,  1842,  in  which  he  was  severely 
wounded  and  officially  mentioned;  served  in  China, 
in  1842. 

18  A.  T.  Freese,  Mate  of  the  H.  £.  I.  C. 
ateamer  Nemesis,  in  all  the  operations  in  China  from 
July,  1841,  till  Jan.,  1842.  Mate  of  Vixen  at  the 
capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  and  at  Nankin. 

19  £.  S.  Strangways,  employed  in  the  H.  £.  I.  C. 
steamer  Nemesis,  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1841-42. 

20  A.  R.  Henry,  Mate  of  Plover,  on  the  coast 
of  China,  in  1842. 


21  W.  P.  Johnson,  Mate  of  Blenheim,  in  China. 

22  H.  S.  Hilly ar,  Mate  of  Comwallis,  on  the 
coast  of  China,  1842.  Senior  Lieut,  of  fVolverene 
commanding  a  boat  at  the  destruction  of  a  piratical 
settlement  in  Maloodo  bay,  Borneo,  1845. 

23  H.  Phelps,  Mate  of  Powerful  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1840 ;  and  officially  mentioned  at  the 
capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo  when  Mate  of  Com" 
vmIUs,  in  1842. 

24  A.  Anderson,  Mate  ot  Blonde,  and  officially 
mentioned  in  the  operations  a^nst  Canton,  and 
taking  of  Amoy  and  Cfainghae,m  1841 ;  and  at  the 
destruction  of  the  Chinese  fire-rafts,  in  1842. 

25  G.  H.  Hodgson,  Mate  of  ComtoaUis,  and 
wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at  Se- 
gfahon,  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  Chin-Kiang- 
Foo, in  1842. 

27  C.  K.  Jackson,  wounded  when  Mate  of 
ComvalUs,  at  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at 
Segahon,  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the  city  of 
Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

28  P.  A.  Halkett,  Mate  of  Hfodeste,  and  officially 
mentioned  at  the  destruction  of  Chinese  fire-rafts, 
in  1842. 

29  J.  B.  Cator,  served  on  the  coast  of  China. 

30  H .  R.  Crofton,  Mate  of  Modeste,  and  officially 
mentioned  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China, 
including  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841, 
likewise  at  the  destruction  of  the  Chinese  fire-rafts, 
and  attack  on  the  camp  at  Segahon,  in  1842. 

31  C.  H.  V.  Temple,  Mate  of  WeUesUy,  on  the 
coast  of  China. 


1843 

1  G.  H.  Clarke,  Mate  of  Hydra,  at  the  storm- 
ing of  SidoD,and  at  Bey  rout  and  Tyre,  1840. 

2  W.  S.  L.  Quintan,  Mate  of  Charybdie,  and  up* 
held  the  British  flag  against  a  superior  force  when 
blockading  the  Port  of  Son  Juan  de  Nicaragua,  in 
South  America,  in  1842. 

3  W.  H.  Moubray,  Mate  of  Hastings^  on  the 
coast  of  Syria. 

5  M.  Burrows,  Volunteer  in  Andromache,  and 
served  in  her  boats  on  several  occasions  against  the 
pirates  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca ;  and  Mate  of 
Edinburgh  during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Syria  in  1840,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

7  B.  S.  Pickard,  Mid.  of  Wanderer  at  capture 
of  slave  barracoons,  1841.  Lieut,  of  Melampus 
blockading  Buenos  Ayres,  and  in  the  operations  in 
the  river  Plate. 

8  H.  A.  HoUinworth,  Mid.  of  Thunderer,  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  S^ria,  and  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1840;  and  officially  mentioned  when 
Mate  of  Comwallis,  at  the  capture  of  Chin-Kiang- 
Foo,  in  1842. 

9  H.  Charleton,  Mate  of  Thunderer  at  the 
bombardment  of  Bey  rout,  storming  of  Sidon,  and 
bombardment  of  Acre. 

10  R.  B.  Creyke,  Mate  of  Bellerophon,  in  the 


Digitized  by 


Google 


146 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


operations  on  the  coest  of  Syria ;  and  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1B40;  and  commanded  the  hoats  of 
Alert  in  an  attack  on  a  Mooriah  Fort,  in  1844. 

12  J.  B.  Ballard,  Mid.  of  Leveret  when  she 
captured  alave-ahip  Diogenes,  under  the  batteries  of 
Mozambique. 

15*  C.  A.  D.  Pasco,  Mate  of  Beagle,  in  her 
surveying  voyage,  1839>4d.  Ueut.  of  Vettal,  in 
command  of  the  small  arm  division  of  that  ship  at 
the  reduction  of  piratical  towns  in  Maluda  Bay, 
Borneo,  1845,  and  of  Vulture  during  the  operations 
in  the  Canton  River,  1847. 

16  C.  Hawkey,  Mate  of  StromboU,  at  Beyront, 
Sidon,  and  Acre,  1840. 


1844 

2  G.  G.  Phillipps,  Mid.  of  Dartnumth,  at  Na* 
varin. 

3  J.  Townsend,  Mate  of  Bevenge,  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

4  J.  H.  Shairp,  Mid.  of  Speedweli,  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Aigle  slave  brig,  of  greatly  superior  force, 
in  the  West  Indies,  in  1831. 

5  H.  G.  St.  J.  Mildmay,  Lieut,  of  Talbot,  at  St. 
Jean  D'Acre. 

6  J.  F.  C.  Hamilton,  Mate  of  Blonde,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned  at  the  capture  of  Amov  and 
Chinghae,  in  1841,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Chinese 
fire-rafts,  in  1842. 

7  £.  T.  Hinde,  Mid.  of  Dryad,  serving  in 
Blackfoke,  tender,  and  officially  reported  at  the  cap- 
ture by  boarding  of  a  slave  ship  of  superior  force, 
in  1831. 

9*  M^L.  B.  Cocltraft,  officially  mentioned  for 
saving  the  lives  of  three  Kroomen  on  the  occasion 
of  a  slaver  being  driven  on  shore  at  Why  dab, 
and  destroyed  by  Dolphin,  of  which  he  was  Senior 
Mate.  Lieut,  commanding  Albert  S.V.  in  the  Rio 
Nunez  during  an  attack  made  by  a  piratical  tribe 
upon  that  vessel  and  the  British  factories ;  in  re- 
prisal for  which  the  guns  of  their  town  were  taken 
and  sunk  in  the  bed  of  the  river,  and  their 
town  destroyed.  The  services  rei:dered  acknow- 
ledged by  the  present  of  a  sword  valued  at  one 
hundred  guineas. 

10  Hon.  O.  W.  Lambart,  Mid.  of  BUmde,  on 
the  coast  of  China,  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and 
Chinghae,  in  1841 ;  and  destruction  of  Chinese 
fire-rafts,  and  taking  of  Cbin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842, 
and  his  services  officially  mentioned. 

11  Hon.  G.  H.  Douglas,  Mid.  of  Carysfort,  and 
officially  noticed  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  in  1840. 

13  W.  J.  A.  Heath,  Mate  of  Pique,  and  served 
at  the  capture  of  Caiffa  and  Tsour  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

14  Wm.  Amphlett,  Mate  of  Nimble,  and  offi- 
cially reported  for  suppressing  a  serious  mutiny  on 
board  a  prize  slaver  under  his  charge,  in  1633. 


15  J.  F.  Tottenham,  Mate  of  Hyacinth,  and 
officially  reported  for  the  capture  of  a  slaver  with 
a  single  boat,  in  1844. 


1845 

1  C.  G.  Glinn.  Mate  of  Cyclops,  and  served  on 
shore  at  the  attack  on  a  convoy  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  in  1840. 

2  W.  Armytage,  Mate  of  Samarang,  and  ofii- 
cially  mentioned  in  the  operations  on  die  coast  of 
China,  in  1841. 

3  J.  £.  D.  Hay,  Mid.  of  Benbow,  and  officially 
mentioned  in  command  of  one  of  her  boats  at  the 
attack  on  Tortosa;  and  was  present  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1840. 

4  J.  A.  H.  Boyd,  Mate  of  Castor,  and  aerved 
on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Caiffa  and  Taour  on  the 
coast  of  Syria ;  and  at  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  in  1840. 

5  J.  Cawley,  Mid.  of  Oreeian  when  she  cap- 
tured two  piratical  gun-boats,  mounting  12  guns 
with  1 80  men,  in  1822.  Mid.  of  Oenoa  at  Navarin, 
and  has  lost  an  eye  in  the  service. 

7  W.  H.  Haswell,  Mate  of  Talbot,  and  slightly 
wounded  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

8  C.  NoUoth,  Mate  of  DcRdaluSf  in  command 
of  a  boat,  and  promoted  for  destruction  of  piratical 
forts,  in  Maloodo  bay,  Borneo,  1845. 

9  P.  W.  May,  Mate  of  Agvncourty  in  command 
of  a  boat,  and  promoted  for  the  destruction  of 
piratical  forts,  in  Maloodo  bay,  Borneo,  1845. 

10  J.  £.  Elliott,  Master  of  Dido  and  officially 
named  for  services  when  in  charge  of  a  boat  at 
the  destruction  of  pirates  in  the  River  Sarebus, 
1843.  Master  of  Agincourt,  bearing  Sir  T. 
Cochrane's  flag,  and  mentioned  in  the  (Gazetted 
dispatches  for  having  bad  charge,  as  pilot,  of  the 
expedition  up  the  Bruni,  Borneo,  during  the  de- 
struction of  a  piratical  settlement  in  that  river,  1846. 

11  E.  H.  H.  D'Aeth,  Mid.  of  BeUerophon  on 
the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment  of  Acre ;  and 
Mate  of  Dido  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse- 
Kiang,  and  subsequenUy  in  command  of  a  boat 
during  several  engagements  with  the  piratical  hordea 
of  Borneo,  in  1844. 

1 2  T.  Goss,  Acting  Master  of  Sulphur  during 
the  Chinese  war;  and, under Capt.  Belcher, sounded 
the  channels  of  the  Canton  river  for  the  advance  of 
the  forces ;  and  was  at  the  capture  of  Chuenpee, 
Bocca  Tigris,  and  1st  Bar.  Commanded  the  crews 
of  the  gun-boats  in  the  operations  against  Canton ; 
and  in  conjunction  with  a  party  of  soldiers,  defeated 
the  attack  of  a  numerous  body  of  Chinese  troops,  in 
which  service  be  was  wounded.  Made  Lieut,  for 
services  in  the  River  Plate. 

14  C.  O.  Wood,  Mid.  of  Imogens  at  the  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  in  1834,  and  Mate 
of  BeUerophon  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre  in  1840. 

15  J.  Simpson,  commanded  pinnace  of  Zebra  at 
the  attack  on  Tortosa  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


147 


18  F.  K.  Hawkins,  Mid.  of  Pique  on  the  coast 
orSjria  and  at  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  and  officially 
mentioned  for  his  serricea. 

19  M.  F.  O'Reilly,  Mid.  of  Drtttd  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  aod  present  at  the 
taking  of  Amoy  and  Ko-long-so. 

20  G.  F.  Day,  commanded  harge  of  Benbow 
in  the  attack  on  the  town  of  Tortosa  on  the  coast  of 
Srria,  and  in  same  ship  at  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre  in  1840. 


1846-47 

2  W.  C.  Geary,  Mate  of  Beacon  employed  in 
the  Mediterranean  surrey.  Has  received  the  silver 
Hon.  Medal  from  Roy.  Hnmana  Society  for  saving 
the  life  of  a  seaman. 

3  J.  B.  Field,  Mate  of  Cygnet  on  the  coast  of 
Africa,  1840-42,  at  capture  of  various  slave  vessels ; 
and  commanded  boats  of  Ferret  at  destruction  of 
the  town  and  slave  fiictories  at  Seabar.  In  com- 
mand of  the  boats  of  Daphne  and  Alfred  actively 
employed  at  the  siege  and  blockade  of  Monte 
Video. 

8.  W.  D.  Lock,  Mid.  of  Blenheim  at  capture  of 
Bo^e  Forts,  and  Aid-de-camp  to  Sir  'Le  F.  Sen- 
house  at  the  attack  on  Canton,  and  to  Sir  H.  Pot- 
tioger  in  all  the  subsequent  affairs  under  that  officer. 
Gazetted  as  having  been  wounded  at  Ningpo, 
1842.  Mid.  of  Castor,  and  promoted  for  services 
at  New  Zealand,  1846. 

10  £.  G.  Hore,  officially  noticed  in  the  operations 
on  the  coast  of  Syria  when  Mid.  of  Castor  in  1840. 

1 1  W.  T.  F.  Jackson,  Mid.  of  Welletley  and 
B^enAeim  during  the  operations  in  China,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and 
CfaiDghae. 

14  F.  Meynell,  Mid.  of  Calliope,  on  the  coaat  of 
China  in  1841,  and  officially  mentioned. 

16  Hon.  F.  A.  Foley,  Mid.  of  Caetor  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  aod  at  Acre,  1840.  Served  in  the 
boats  of  Cafnbrian  during  much  severe  boat  work 
in  1842-43. 

18  H.  G.  Simpson,  Mid.  of  Prineees  Charlotte 
during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840,  and 
Acting  Mate  of  Harlequin,  in  the  river  Yang-tse- 
Kiang,  1842,  and  in  the  boats  at  an  attack  upon 
piraies  on  the  coast  of  Sumatra. 

19  R.  Dew,  Hon.  Med.  Roy.  Hum.  Soc. 

20  J.  F.  Ross,  Mid.  of  BenbaWf  and  served  on 
shore  at  the  attack  on  Tortosa,  and  was  Mate  of  that 
sbip  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acie  in 
1^40. 

23  G.  H.  Wale,  served  in  a  tender  of  Dido,  and 
repeUed  an  attack  of  al  arge  number  of  pirates  on 
the  coast  of  Borneo  in  1843. 

26  F.  Rooke»  Mid.  of  Pylades,  and  commanded 
one  of  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  one  of  three  pi* 
rmtical  jauks  in  1840 ;  and  was  present  in  that  ship, 
WtUesiev,  and  Blenheim,  in  the  operations  on  the 
c  j<ut  of  China  till  the  end  of  the  war. 


27  A.  Butler,  officially  noticed  when  Mid.  of 
WellesUy  at  capture  of  Amoy  and  Cbinghae,  1841. 

28  R.  Jenkins,  Mid.  of  Hastings  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria;  and  officially 
mentioned  when  Mid.  of  Blonde  at  capture  of  Chin- 
Kiang-Foo,  1842.  Mid.  of  Dido  in  charge  of  the 
cutter  when  attacked  by  pirates  at  Serhassen,  on 
the  coaat  of  Borneo ;  and  also  at  the  destruction  of 
the  piratical  fastnesses  and  flotillas  at  that  island 
under  Capt.  Keppel,  1843. 

30  S.  Osborne,  Mid.  of  Hyactn0i  at  captore  of 
Canton,  and  officially  mentioned. 

31  P.  W.  Darnell,  Mid.  of  Hazard  on  coast  of 
Syria;  and  at  Acre,  1840. 

32  F.  Egerton,  Vol.  Ist  class  of  Princesi  Char- 
lotte, serving  on  shore  on  the  coast  of  Syria;  and  at 
bombardment  of  Acre,  1840. 

36  H.  Baker,  Master  of  Oargon,  and  officially 
mentioned  for  services  during  the  operations  in  the 
Parana,  for  which  he  was  made  Lieut. 

39  H.  W.  Comber,  Mid.  of  Herald  during  the 
operations  in  the  Canton  River,  1841,  and  otlHdo, 
commanding  a  boat  in  action  with  pirates  at 
Borneo.  Second  in  command  of  Pagoda  on  a  voy« 
age  to  the  Antarctic  regions. 

40  F.  J.  Partridge,  Volunteer  in  Pique,  and 
officially  noticed  in  &e  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  in  1840. 

43  H.  T.  Lyon,  Mid.  of  Blonde  in  all  the  ser. 
vices  of  that  ship  on  the  coast  of  China;  and 
slightly  wounded,  and  officially  mentioned  at  capture 
of  Chin-Kiang-Foo.  As  aide-de-camp  to  Capt. 
Bourchier,  present  at  the  signing  the  treaty  of 
Nanking. 

46  W.  W.  Morris,  Mate  of  Bmsard  at  capture 
of  armed  Sp.  slave  brig  Ftfrmidable  of  rery  superior 
force 

47  A.  C.  Birtwhistle,  Mid.  of  WeUesley,  and 
officially  reported  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and 
Cbinghae,  in  1841.  Hon.  Med.  Royal  Humane 
Society. 

50  £.  F.  Dent,  Mid.  of  ModeiU  during  the 
operations  in  China  up  to  May,  1841  and  gazetted. 
Senior  Mate  of  Vixen  at  captore  of  fort  at  Bruni, 
and  commanded  a  boat  taking  the  forts  in  Maloodo 
Bay,  1845,  and  a  company  of  small-arm  men  in  the 
Bruni  River,  and  present  in  all  other  operations  at 
Borneo,  in  1846. 

51  D.  Herbert,  Mid.  of  Edinbwfrh  on  the  coast 
of  Syria,  and  officially  mentioned  ;  and  at  bombard- 
ment of  Acre. 

53  J.  S.  Darrell,  as  Mid.  of  Piquey  and  present 
at  the  taking  of  Caiffii,  Tsour,  and  at  St.  Jean 
D*Acre. 

55  E.  W.  Bridge,  Mid.  of  Pique  on  the  coast 
of  Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned. 

58  J.  J.  O'F.  Carmichael,  Mid  of  Powerful  on 
the  coast  of  Syria  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D*Acre,  1840. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


148 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


59  F.  J.  D'Aguilar,  Lieut,  of  Orecian,  and 
when  in  charge  of  a  prize  slaver,  repulsed  a 
desperate  attack  upon  the  vessel  in  the  harbour  of 
Bahia,  1848,  and  on  two  subsequent  occasions 
defended  the  same  vessel  from  the  enemy's  attacks. 

69*  F.  G.  Leigh,  Vol.  First  Class  in  Wateruntch, 
serving  on  the  N.  coast  of  Spain,  1835.  Mid.  of 
Castor  and  Medea,  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840 ;  and 
Mate  of  ApoUo,  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  and  at 
Nankin,  1842. 

60  G.  T.  Colvile,  Vol.  First  Class  of  Talbot  on 
the  coast  of  Syria  and  at  the  bombsrdment  of  St. 
Jean  D'Acre. 

61  F.  Moresby,  Mid.  of  Pique  at  Beyrout, 
Caiffa,  and  Tsour,  and  bombardment  of  Acre,  1840; 
and  of  Comwallis  serving  during  the  various  opera- 
tions in  China  until  the  peace  of  Nsnkin,  1843. 

63  H.  F.  M'Killop,  Mid.  of  Belleisle,  and  in 
charge  of  a  boat  at  capture  of  Chin  Kaing  Foo, 
1842  ;  and  of  Calliope,  during  her  services  in  New 
Zealand,  commanding  a  gun  boat  in  Cook's  Straits. 
Honourably  mentioned  in  the  military  dispatches, 
1845, 46.    Silver  Med.  Roy.  Humane  Society. 

63.  W.  Bowden,  Vol.  1st  class  in  StromboU  at 
Sidon  and  Acre,  1840.  Present  at  the  assault  on 
the  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon,  capture  of  Chapoo, 
of  the  batteries  of  Woosun^,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo, 
1842 ;  and  honorably  mentioned  in  the  despatches 
on  each  occasion. 

64  G.  D.  Murray,  served  in  North  Star  at 
capture  of  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  blockade  of 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1842,  and  in  same  ship  at 
New  Zeidand,  1844-46.    Honourably  mention^  in 


Col.  Despard's  despatch  for  his  conduct  at  tbe 
storming  of  Kawitis  pah,  at  which  he  was  severely 
wounded.    Specially  promoted  for  this  service. 


1848,  49 

3  T.  Saumarez,  Mid.  of  Raixr,  frequently 
engaged  in  boat  service  in  the  River  Plate  and 
officially  mentioned,  and  on  one  occasion  wounded 
in  bringing  out  two  vessels  which  had  grounded  on 
the  bank  of  the  river,  in  the  face  of  a  very  superior 
force. 

6.  W.  Swinbnm,  Mid.  of  Alligator  and  JBUn- 
heim,  and  officially  noticed  in  the  operations  against 
Canton,  and  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chingbae,  in 
1841. 

8  G.  £.  S.  P.  Serocold,  Vol.  1st  class  in  Com- 
wallit  at  the  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  1842. 

10  G.  W.  Watson,  Vol.  1st  class  in  ApoUo 
at  capture  of  Chio  Kisng  Foo  and  at  Nankin. 
Mid.  of  Dido,  and  served  in  a  boat  in  an  encounter 
with  piratical  prows  at  Sirhapen,  1844. 

20  R.  H.  Burton,  Mid.  of  Agincourt,  serving 
in  the  launch  at  the  destruction  of  piratical  foru 
in  Maloodoo  Bay,  7845  ;  and  also  in  the  expedition 
to  Bruni,  Borneo,  1846. 

22  B.  G.  W.  Nicolas,  Naval  Cadet  serving*  in 
V'tndictvoe  in  China  and  at  Tahiti;  and  Mid.  of 
Calliope  in  New  Zealand,  in  the  various  operations 
against  the  natives.    1845,  46. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


149 
MASTERS. 


To  qualify  an  Officer  to  receive  a  Commission 
as  Master,  he  must  have  been  at  Sea  at  least  seren 
years,  two  of  which  in  Her  Majesty's  Nayyjin  the 
quality  of  Acting  Master  or  Second  Master ;  or, 
haTing  served  seven  years  at  Sea,  shall  have  ac- 
tually been  one  year  or  more  Chief  Mate,  and  two 
years  Master,  or  two  years  Chief  Mate,  and  one 
year  Master  of  a  Merchant  Vessel.  He  shall  pro- 
dace  Certificates  of  diligence,  sobriety,  and  good 
oondact  from  his  Captains,  also  from  the  Owners, 
for  the  time  he  served  as  Master,  and  from  the 
Owners  and  Master  for  the  time  he  served  as 
Mate ;  and  shall  pass  snch  Bxamination  as  the 
Admirrity  may  from  time  to  time  direct;  but 
no  Candidate  shall  be  examined  before  he  shall 
have  attained  the  age  of  twenty-one  years,  nor 
alter  the  age  of  forty. 

Time  served  as  Master,  shall,  in  future,  be  con- 
sidered as  time  served  as  Lieutenant,  to  qualify 
an  Officer  to  receive  a  Commission  as  Com- 
mander, under  Her  Majesty's  Regulations,  Art.  2, 
Sec  4,  Chap.  3,  in  the  event  of  any  particularly 


distinguished  conduct  which  in  the  opinion  of 
the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  it  may 
be  proper  to  reward  by  such  advancement. 

Such  Masters  as  shall  not  have  served  afloat 
as  Masters  in  the  Royal  Navy  six  complete  years, 
and  are  not  already  in  the  receipt  of  higher  half 
pay,  shall  not  be  entitled  to  any  increase  of  pay 
beyond  Five  shillings  a  day,  except  in  cases  where 
it  shall  appear  to  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the 
Admiralty,  that  inability  to  serve  the  prescribed 
term  of  six  years  shall  have  been  caused  by 
wounds  or  ill  health,  arising  from  the  service. 

A  Master's  Assistant  (when  such  rating  shall  be 
allowed  by  the  Admiralty)  previously  to  receiving 
an  appointment  as  such  to  any  of  Her  Majesty's 
ships,  will  be  required  to  have  a  thorough  know- 
ledge of  Practical  Observations  of  the  Sun,  Moon, 
and  Stars,  for  ascertaining  the  Latitude ;  to  work 
double  Altitudes;  the  Longitude  by  Chronometer; 
and  to  keep  a  Ship's  reckoning  by  the  common 
Rules,  usually  denominated  a  day's  work. 


EXAMINATION  OF  MASTERS. 


Admibaltt,  Dsckmb'er  17,  1849. 

The  Lords    Commissioners    of  the    Admiralty  I  first  or  second  examination-day  after  having  been 
having  bad  under  their  consideration  the  present  I  so  paid  off,  when,  if  he  shall  succeed  in  passing, 

Regalations  for  the  examination  of  Masters  and  '^        '"  '^       " ^   — i— ^--r .v.  j...  _r  v«_ 

Second  Masters  of  Her  Majesty's  Fleet,  as  defined 
by  Art.  91,  chap.  2,  page  32,  and  Art.  25,  chap.  2, 


page  25,  of  the  printed  instructions,  have  been 
pleased  to  direct  that  on  and  after  the  let  of 
January  next,  the  following  Regulations  shall  be 
adopted,  viz. :  — 

All  Officers  passing  for  the  rank  of  Second  Mas- 
ters  (or  Officers  from  the  Merchant  Service  who  are 


he  will  be  allowed  seniority  from  the  date  of  his 
having  passed  abroad.  But  no  Second  Master  (or 
candidate  for  the  rank  of  Master)  will  be  allowed 
such  seniority  who  shall  fail  in  passing  the  Royal 
Navy  College  at  the  first  trial,  or  who  shall  not  pass 
at  the  Trinity  House  within  a  month  after  his  having 
passed  in  Navigation. 

Officers  appearing  before  the  Trinity  Board  for 
the  purpose  of  passing  in  pilotage,  must  be  qualified 


candidates  for  the  rank  of  Master,  under  the  Queen's  to  take  charge  as  Pilot  of  any  of  Her  Majesty's 


Regulations,  Art.  6,  chap.  8,  page  24),  shall  be  ex 
amined  in  seamanship,  either  at  home  or  abroad,  by 
one  Captain  or  Commander,  and  three  Masters; 
and  after  having  received  a  certificate  of  having 
passed  such  examination,  they  shall  undergo  their 
examination  in  navigation,  at  the  Royal  Naval  Col- 
lege (^instead  of  the  Trinity  House),  under  the 
same  Regulations,  and  at  the  same  period  as  Mid- 
shipmen passing  for  Lieutenants ;  out  the  exami- 
nation for  pilotage  is  to  be  conducted  at  the  Trinity 
House,  under  the  rules  and  regulations  at  present 
in  force,  but  subsequent  to  the  above-mentioned 
examinations.  Having  completed  the  above  ex- 
aminations, they  will  be  considered  eligible  for  the 
rank  of  Master  in  the  Royal  Navy,  provided  they 
shall  have  served  the  time  required  by  the  Queen's 
Regulations. 

The  seniority  of  Second  Masters  (or  of  candi- 
dates for  the  rank  of  Masters)  is  in  future  to  reckon 
from  the  date  of  their  passing  in  seamanship  for 
that  rank,  provided  they  shall  subsequently  pass  in 
Navigation  at  the  Rojal  Naval  College  on  the  first 
or  second  examination-day  following,  either  of 
which  days  they  are  at  liberty  to  select ;  or,  in  the 
event  of  an  Officer  having  previously  passed  abroad 
in  seamanship,  he  is  at  liberty,  after  his  arrival  in 
England,  to  select  either  the  first  or  second  exami- 
nation-day at  the  Royal  Naval  College  ;  or  if  be- 
longing to  a  ship  under  orders  to  be  paid  off,  on  the 


frigates  for  the  coast  and  ports  for  which  Masters 
have  hitherto  been  examined  ;  and  when  they  shall 
have  served  three  years,  at  least,  in  frigates  or 
sloops,  they  may  be  further  examined  as  to  their 
qualifications  to  take  charge  of  Line-of-battle  ships ; 
but  in  this  examination  it  will  be  required  that  they 
pass  for  the  largest  description  of  first-rates.  In 
the  event  of  an  Officer  serving  abroad  as  Acting 
Master  of  a  Line-of-battle  ship,  the  time  so  served 
may  reckon  as  part  of  the  aforesaid  three  years. 

The  class  of  ship  of  which  Officers  are  capable  of 
taking  charge  as  Pilots  will  be  stated  in  the  cer- 
tificate granted  to  them  by  the  Trinity  House. 

All  Officers  desirous  of  being  examined  in  pilot- 
age at  Trinity  House,  either  for  the  rank  of  Second 
Master,  or  as  to  their  qualifications  to  serve  aa 
Masters  of  frigates,  or  of  Line-of-battle  ships, 
should  present  themselves  at  the  Admiralty,  bring- 
ing with  them  a  certificate  of  their  birth,  and  also 
their  original  certificates  for  the  entire  period  they 
have  been  employed  in  Her  Majesty's  service,  or  in 
merchant  ships,  in  each  of  which  certificates  the 
word  sobriety  must  be  included.  Similar  certifi- 
cates must  be  produced  by  Officers  presenting 
themselves  to  pass  in  navigation  at  the  Royal 
Naval  College. 

By  command  of  their  Lordships, 

J.  Parksr. 
Digitized  by  CjOOQIC 


ISO 

SUPERANNUATED  MASTER. 
J.  F.DeMiou S4Mar94. 


MASTERS  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 
1  Thomas  Penrose^ Ijaly96      |      1  ©^Henry  SmarUy« 13Dec06 


MASTERS  FOR  SERVICE. 


Thfl  foUowlM  100  Officers,  If  qualliled  for  lit  or  Sd  rateg,  are  enUtted  to  the  half-pay  of  Seren  ShUIinss 

per  diem. 

Theflffurei  prefixed  to  offlcerf  names  •Ifirnlfy  the  rates  for  which  they  »"J««ljfljJ-    T|;«««  ^"^^^ 

are  without  fljures.    Officers  passing  for  higher  rates  are  requested  to  inform  the  Bditor  tbereot 

Those  with  an  Asterisk  against  the  name  are  unfit  for  aetiye  serriee. 

The  letters  L3,B.  denote  that  the  officer  has  passed  for  a  llne-of-battle  ship,  under  the  new  order. 


1794 
5  •Robert  Brooke l8Aug 

1796 
1  MathiaaSisk   lApr 

1797 

3  Anth.  Lockwood 27May 

5  John  Cook   29Sept 

1798 

4  John  Oliver     IBAug 

3  John  ScoUay    50ct 

1799 

5  *Edwd.  VerUng* «f  May 


1800 

3  @*©*Jame8  Scott*....    2  Jan 
1  Wm.  Strachan IJJulj 


1801 
1  AngoBtus  Dalby* 


1803 
1  Thos.  Johnson'  . 
11 


26Feb 


.  «7Aug 


*  Commissioner    of    Pilotage,    St. 
Ives. 


1804 

1  JohnLewi8»« 7Feb 

1  @*George  Renner 5May 

5  Benj. Haaell (a) 26Jnly 

1  (g)Franci8  Prior"    lOAug 

1  @' James  None  " 17 Aug 

1  @*Edward  Denison** . .     40ct 
5  iCharles  Chown   iDec 


1805 
1  @*@Hen.  Andrews". .    7Mar 

1  Abraham  Trahar 28 June 

JohnTiUy    3Sept 

1  Chris.  Anderson 180ct 


1806 

1  Nathaniel  Squire'" 4Nof 

L.B.S.  JohnM.  Davison'^  6Nov 


1807 
1  @» John  Font«> 20Jan 

4  Edw.  Mathews    iiJu]y 

5  Richard  Bushell 21  Aug 

6  Kennet  Banks* 29Aug 

5  James  Caddy*   •  • 260ct 

L.B.8.  @*Jame8  Barrow"  3Dec 
1  John  Batest     lODec 

1808 

1  ®»John  Pedler   l5Feh 

@«John  Hamilton"    2Apr 

4  John  Hales  (a) 21  Apr 

34 


*  Commissioner  of  Pilotage,  Fowey. 
t  Secretary   to  Royal  Yacht  Squa- 
dron. 


1  ©^Patrick  DallJ*' SOApr 

6  Wm.  M'CuUock 4May 

John  Letheney    28 May 

5  *  William  Priest 12June 

4  James  Long     9Sept 

5  'Thos.  Hedgcock    27Sept 

3  William  F.  Baker  ....  lOOct 


1809 

5  George  Scott   I2Jan 

•And.  Chalmers  (a) 1  SMay 

1  Charles  Choake 5 Jnlv 

4  ©'Thomas  Driver TSept 

1  Henry  Lanyon     9Nor 

1  John  Sanford llNor 

L.B.S.99Richd.Collin8^  30Not 


1810 

3  Thomas  Griffiths 13Jan 

I  @Vohn  Miller» 1  Mar 

3  Joseph  H.  Sparke§ 15Mar 

1  Wm.  Yeames^    15June 

1  @' William  Owston Id  Aug 

L.B.S.  Wm.  Rickman   ..  180ct 
5  Chris.  Atwell  Harris*?   1  iDec 


1811 
3  @»William  Johns"    ..    7Mar 

3  John  James 4A{ir 

3  Sir  Wm.  Bain, iff. »       llApr 
68 


t  Superintendent  of  Leilh  Docks. 
I  Employed  In  Customii,  and  Com- 
missioner of  Piiot^e,  Dartmouth. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Masters. 


151 


5  Sam.  Ellis  Pearse iMaj 

S  Robert  Austin iSMzj 

5  David  Glegg iSJune 

5  William  Pennington  ..26Sept 
5  John  Harrisf   2Dec 


1812 

8  Vincent  Tregear 

6  James  Prescott    

Neil  Morrison 

L.B.S.  Geo.  Lockyer  Par. 

rottt 

6  John  Nicholson 

5  Lewellvn  Howell 

3  John  Jone8$     

L,B.S.  Alex.L«wie<*    .. 

John  Brown    

1  Thomas  Laen  

6  Mentor  Wilkinson  . . . . 

1  Robert  Dodd 

L.B.S.  William  Ray.. 


14Feb 
14Mar 
24Mar 

.25Mar 
irApr 
ISApr 
12 June 
l9Aug 
26Aug 
28Aug 
20No7 
2  Dec 
13Dec 


1813 

6  David  Goalen 22Jan 

5  Thoe.  Gwyther   4Feb 

1  @*  James  Tomliu^" 6Feb 

3  Wm.  Smith   (a) 12Feb 

Alexaoder  Smith    9Mar 

3  John  Davis      llMar 

3  Edw.  Randyll  Wylde..l4Apr 
5  Rich.  Boycote  Gregory  lOMay 
5  Simon  Stonehonse  ....  2June 

3  John  Patrick 8June 

1   William  Farley   17July 

3  William  Reed 14Sept 

3  @^ohn  Robertst*®..  HOct 
L.b.8.  James  Hardie. . . .  12Nov 
3  Richard  Lynch**  ....  27 Nov 
3  Robert  Thompson  (^) . .  1 8Dec 


1814 

Lewis  John     8Jan 

3  James  Crear    15Jan 

James  Charles  Atkinson  .  29Jan 

3  Sampson  Giles 22 Feb 

6  John  Botham 1  Apr 

3  @'Edw.  Bransfield«  . .  29Apr 
3  @» Wm  Walker«7*  . . .  .12July 

1  @«Robert  Fulton'* lAug 

100 


f  Treamrer    of    London    District, 
Upper  Canada. 

X  Commiadoner  of  Pilotage,  Poole. 

$  Auif tant-Sunreyor  of  Doekf,  &»., 
Liverpool. 

Y  Commanding    Malgrave  Powder 
Magaxine. 

•  Emigration  Agent,  limerick. 


The  foUowlng  900  Officers,  haying  six 
yeart  sea  time  ae  Master,  if  qoalifled 
for  fourth  rates,  are  entitled  to  the 
half-pay  of  £100  lOt.  per  ann. 

1  Geo.  Farqnhar  Morice*  6Sept 

1  John  Baptist  Stent 9Nor 

3  Malcolm  Carmichael  . .  14Dec 
3  Edward  Tobin 24Dec 


1815 

3  Henry  Brooker    1  Apr 

3  Wm.  White  (c) 17 June 

1  David  Gosman    28July 

1  ^^CharlesBrown^. . . .   6Sept 

5*  Hicbord  Johns ISSept 

Rob.  Cousens  Tilmouth . .   9Nor 
3  William  Gowdy iDec 


1816 
1  ^ James  Napier**. 


7Mar 


1822 
I  James  Henderson  ....  15Feb 


1823 

1  Thomas   Ball« 29May 

3  George  Dawes    SOMay 

3  Edward  Rose SOMay 

5  Str  Jos.  Abr.  Doudas, 

Kl^     :...     da 

1  @*  Jonathan  Aylen^  ..    5Sept 

5  Robert  Beecroft llSept 

John  Perriam 12Nor 

1  Aag.  Benj.  M'Lean    ..  23Dec 


1824 

3  Samuel  Strong 24Jan 

1  ^Charles  Penrose  Bel- 
lamy®     SSept 

t  Manser  Bradshaw  ....  28Dec 


1826 

1  @'Jas.Wm.Arm8trong7<^24Jan 
1  George  Parsons  ....  2 Aug 
1  @*Alex.  Morice  Parson 

Mackey^i ISSept 

1  Joshua  Taylor 17Sept 

I  Sam.  Seymour  Flinn  . .    1  Oct 
1  @»Wm.  HemsleyW  ....  19Nov 
180 


*  Queen's    Harbour     Master,    and 
Commissioner  of  Pilotage,  Deronport. 


1826 
Philip  Milman    4Jan 

0  John  Compton  Colbome   8Feb 

3  William  Wood    18Mar 

L.B.S.  William  Green  ..  14Apr 
3  Robert  James*    9May 

1  John  Thomas 20July 

6  John  Paaley  Luckraftf  ISSept 
1  Edward  Dunsterville . .  lOOct 
1  John  Cooper  Giles'*^  25 Oct 
3  @iWm.  Summers^'. . . .  3Nor 
L.B.S.  Henry  Roberts 

Osborne^     4Dec 

1827 

John  Bremner     16Mar 

SHugh  Babb 30Mar 

1  ^lEdward  John  PhU- 

hpps  Peam™ 7Apr 

Edward  Martin    1  May 

George  Bumey    17May 

5  @» Joseph  Mitchell"  25May 
L.B.S.  Peter  Francis. , .  .SOMay 

James  Drysdale 5July 

David  Taylor 27Aug 

3  John  Yule   290ct 

3  @Jame8  Sprent$^  ....  SDec 
L.B.S.  ^John  Rawlings 

Fittock« do. 

1828 

Robert  Wilson    i  Jan 

1  ©George   B.   Hoff- 

meister**    22Feb 

L.  B.S.  @»  J.  Nisbet  King*  ISMar 

John  Pascoe  (a) 8May 

Thos.  Withenbery 26May 

1  Jas.  Underwood 22 July 

William  Harriott|| 22Sept 

3  Alexander  Weir 160ct 

@^  Robert  Andrews  New- 
man"    220ct 


1829 

1  @' Henry  Davy"    ....  14Jan 
L.  B.S.  John  Huntley ....  16Jan 

1  John  McDonald do. 

6  Edward Gulliverf  ....  8 May 
1  Wm.  Homsby  Thomp- 

8on«>o     22May 

1  Charles  Pope 17June 

1  ^ipyjohn  DaWes^..  17Aug 
3  Duncan  M<Creight    ..   4Sept 

James  Teague do. 

1  John  Erasmus  Mills  . .  200ct 

5  John  Hales  (6) 30Dec 

173 


*  Assistant  Emigration  JigentjLiTer^ 
pool. 

t  Harbour  Master,  Lianelly. 

t  Examiner  of  Store.  Accounts,  So- 
merset House. 

i  Orerseer  of  Merchant  Seamen's 
Tickets,  Tower  HUI. 

H  Overseer  of  Convicts,  Bermuda. 

Y   Harl>our  Miuter,  St.  Helena. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


152 


Masters. 


1830 
3  @Geo.  Johnson  ^^  ....    3 Jan 
5  ®'@Cha8.  Cleveland'^    6  J  an 
Georg^e  Grej  SuUiran*  ..  10 Mar 

1  Rich.  Thompson 22  Apr 

John  Rogers    IdMaj 

James  Tuckert    10 Aug 

5  John  James  Hood  Liu- 

gard iNov 

1  James Bullay  Tucker..    3Dec 

1831 
5  ©^William    Lindsaj 

Browne»<»     7Feb 

Wm.  E.  A.  King 25Feb 

Robert  Hoppen iSMar 

3  John  Dallas do. 

Fred.  Saumares  Fraaeri"23Ma)r 

3  James  Brown*** 10 Aug 

William  Jennis    12 Aug 

5  John  Shepherd    23Aug 

5  James  Fowler 7Sepr 

3  ©Rich.  Browne»<» 30Sept 

1  Jos.  King  Martjn 30ct 

L.B.S   JohnPenn 120ct 

1832 

John  Caught   20July 

3  Wm.  Robert  Madge  . .    do. 
L.B.S.  James  Tonkin 9Aug 

1833 
5  George  Crisp  Dowers    19July 
3  @Uonas  Coaker  ^^    . .     90ct 

1834 
@»John  Scott  Tajlor»<»* . .  5June 
Daniel  Quintom 13J  une 

1835 
1  @John  Jackson  (6)  »w  i6Mar 
3  Hen.NichollsThomasi<>«27Mar 
5  Charles  Francis  Cox..  8 Apr 
5  Thomas  Alex.  Wemjssit  do 
1  @»Geo.  Biddlecombe*»llApr 
3  @*Jn.  Clark  Barlow  . .  2lApr 
L.B.S.@Phil.  Charles 

Durham  Bean*'^' 24 Apr 

@* Edward  John  Sinclair 

Couzens  •  • 7Mzj 

1836 

James  Rundle 11  Jan 

3Wm.Parker    2lApr 

3  @»John  Webb rjune 

5  Wm. Harry  Emes 27Aug 

1837 

3  William  Joseph  Wood  .  4  Jan 

L.B.S.  Charles  Gahan  ..    iMar 

1  Chas.  Thomdike  Tucker  19May 

216     . 


5  Wm.  Woodland  White.  19May 
3  Jas.  Tbos.  Russell  ....  2  June 
@*Fra8.  Wm.  Bateman"*  26July 

1838 

5  James  Saunders 22JaD 

@»George  Wright*"'     . .  22Jan 

Rob.  Currie 12May 

L.B.S.  @>Geo.Filmer"*  26  J  une 
L.B.S.  David  Cragie»"..17Aug 

Samuel  Lark    do. 

3  Jno.  Chas.  Hutchings  .  do. 
L.B.S.  Edm.  Picoti  Cole  do. 
3  Chas.  Hen.  Dillon  ....     do. 

3  George  Grant do. 

5  Thos.  Bartlett  Codnor      do. 

5  William  Parsons do. 

3  Robert  Salmond do. 

L.B.S.    Wm.  T.  Wheeler    do. 

David  Duncan    do. 

Lucius  Curtis  Bailey  . .  do. 
5  John  Robert  Aylen  . .  do. 
5  Joseph  Cheg^jn  ....  do. 
Rob.WilliamWattsMiUer  do. 
L.B.S.  Geo.  Hope  Skeadt     do. 

John  Haynes   do. 

Alex.  Burns  Usbome ....     do. 

Henry  Mapleton     do. 

5  Jas.  Fuller  BoxerJ  . .  60ct 
Samuel  Bird  Cook do, 

5  William  Forbes 3Dec 

1839 
L.B.S.  Geo.  Lee  Bradley  16  Apr 

1840 
L.B.S.  Cornelius  Thos. 

Aug.  Noddall 1  Jan 

6  @»Edward  Williams  ..  ISFeb 
L.B.S.  Rich.  Hoskyn    ..19May 
L.B.S.  Richd.  Stokes    ..«0Aug 
L.B.S.  @*Robert    Stud- 
well"*  do. 

!i_  Geo.  Wilson    15Sept 

_ I* Fred.  John  Gruzelier||     4Nov 
o  Robert  Brown  Graham||     do. 
L.B.S.  @>Peter  Welling. 

ton"»     do. 

@iFred.  WilUJl    do. 

1841 

5  Wm.Jeffery    18Jan 

L.B.S  Hen.  Geo.  Raynes  15Feb 
L.B.S.  James  Jeffery     ..  16Feb 

5  Wm.  Barrett 19Feb 

L.B.S.  Richard  Mowll..  20Mar 
©iChas.  Aug.  Cole»«> ....  23Mar 

Geo.  Fred.  Charles 30Mar 

5  Francis  Edington    13Apr 

5  @'Wm.T.  Mainprise'**  iJune 

L.B.S.  Robert  Knox....  2June 

265 


•  Brltiih  Yice-Consul,  Amoj, 
•f  AssiHtant  Harbour  Master,  Thames, 
X  Inspector  of  Grantham  Pier  and 
Docks,  Leith. 


5  @Geo.  NoTSWorthy^''      BJune 
L.B.3.John  Burdwood  »»*  26 A  ug 
Rich.  Stephen  Godden  . .     do. 
L.B.S.  John  Geo.  Mugford   do. 
L.B.S.  W.  J.WebsterBumey  do. 
L.B.S.  John  Jarvis'**. ...     do. 

6  Henry  Paul do. 

5  Wm.  Vincent*    do. 

L.B.S.  @R.  Calder  Alleni*<^do. 

5  John  Kellock do. 

5  Fredk.  Wm.  Paul  ....     do. 

5  Hennr  Brehaut do. 

Rich.  Offord  Stuart  ....27 Aug 

Jas.  Hill  Ashton iSept 

5  @Peter  Loney»«^ 7Sept 

L.B.S  @Eard.    Fancourt 

Cavell'* 80ct 

L.B.S.  @JohnT.For8ter»»    do 
L.B.S.  Geo.  Jas.  Hodge8"»220ct 
L.B.S.  Perciral  Benj. 

Roberts    20Nov 

John  Doyle  Pascoe  ....  23Nov 
John  Stoker  Pritchard  . .  do. 
L.B.S.  John  Roakilly  . .  do. 
L.B.S.  Jas.  Thos.  Davis  do. 
3  Vincent  Williams  ....  do. 
L.B.S.  Jas.  Penn    do. 

5  Jas.  Wells    do. 

John  Garner    do. 

Wm.  Saunders  Hele  ....  do. 
L.B.S.  Chas.  J.  Parker  . .  do. 
L.B.S.  Richard  Thomas      do. 

6  John  Tucker  (5) do. 

3  Henry  Thompson  ....  do. 
Wm.  Clarke  Triphook  . .  do. 
Henry  Barnard  Harris  ..  do. 
L.B.S.  John      WhitUker 

Richards  Jenkins   ....     do. 


*  Deputy-Governor  of  Newgate. 
t  Storekeeper,  Hong  Kong. 

I  Ck)mmander  of  R.W.I.M.  Steam 
Packet,  Trent. 

II  These  Officers  wore  promoted  for 
their  services  on  the  Coast  of  Syria,  and 
capture  of  8t.  Jean  d'Acre,  in  1840. 


The  following  Officers,  If  five  years  in 
the  service,  on  half  pay  of  0«.  per  diem. 

@*Wm.  Woodger do. 

L.B.  S.  Fredk.  JolmO.  Evans  do. 
L.B.S.  John Belam     ....     do. 

Wm.  Forster   do. 

Wm.  Mills do. 

John  F.  Roes»» 2lDec 


1842 

L.B.S.  Geo.  Henry  Kerr 

Bower   28Jan 

Edward  Killwick  Calver .     do. 

5  William  Ellis  (6)     4  Mar 

H.  W.Allen    27Apr 

Hugh  John  Sclater 6June 

L.B.S.  Thos.  W.  R.  Pike  25June 

James  Chambers 19July 

L.B.S.  @Jno.W.King»M30Aug 

@Peter  Chown»»* 80ct 

315 


*  Commander  of  R.W.I.M.  Steam 
Packet,  Severn. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Masters. 


153 


5  Sunael  Libbj   «6No7 

L.BJ5.  Francia  Hale do, 

James  Bowier 23Dee 

L.B.8.  AFrancia  Herbert 

NiWett»"    do. 

1843 

John  Jennings  Ball UMar 

Wm.  Henry  Williams  ..     do. 

6  ®W.  Ward  Dillon**®..  llApr 
L.B.S^olin  P.  P.  Warren28Jone 
Fred.  Ranney  Stnrdee  . .  tSJnIy 
L.B.S.  George  Moore  ..  SSept 
L.B.S.Will.  Jamea  Boosej 

HilUard"*    12Sept 

L.B.S.  John  Edw.  Davis    11  Oct 
5  Hen.  Braddlck  Tale^«*     do. 
L.B.8.  Henry  Dormer  ..  31  Oct 

Henry  Harper 28Not 

5  ^Wm.  Ellas  Hyne^**     l4Dec 

1844 
5  Henry  Dancan  Bnmey      8Feb 

Thoa.  Chas.  Pollen do. 

George  Collier     do. 

Valentine  Gardner  Roberts  86Feb 

Fraa.  HooffMay 161VIar 

L.B  S  ^Hen.  Aug.  Mo- 

riarty    20Jane 

Wm.  Hugh  Tilly  Green . .  20Aag 
Darid  Kaime  Welch  ....  19Sept 

JohnThos.CroQt>«* llNoY 

James  Bodie    do. 

John  Eaton  Petley do. 

1846 
James  Stephen  Hill   ....  26Jsn 
L.B.8.Benjamin  Renand        do. 
L..BJS.  Chris.  George    . .  14Feb 
£dm.  Hezury  Garwood    . .  ISMar 

Stephen  Johns •     do. 

Joshoa  Whiting lOMay 

Jamea  G.  H.  TluBn lAng. 

James  Matthews llAug 

960 


Henry  Webb   llAug 

Waiiam  James  OUto do. 

John  Dillon do. 

William  Henry  BalJiston  31  Dec 

John  Felix  Looey do. 

John  W.  Mcintosh  Hall . .     do. 

1846 

John  Pyper 22Feb 

Robert  Wm.  Roberts  ....  17Mar 
@*Fred.  Ferd.  Field  Taylor  26Apr 
5  Powoall  Pellew  Cotter   l6May 

Tbomas  Hart 26May 

Thomas  Bo  wen 22June 

Edward  Hooper  Rowe  ..29Jime 

Wm.  Bkuskfoid 80Jane 

John  Scott 4July 

Andrew  Sam.  Knight 16July 

John  James  Brown     ....    6Aug 

John  Jas.  Brown    6Aug 

Thomas  Arandel ONot 

George  J.  Gibbon   do. 

Daniel  M'  Donell  Jago ....     do. 

Richard  Read do. 

James  W.  Sjrmonds do. 

Wm.  Henry  Crane do. 

Benjn.  Simpsoo ONoy 

Doocao  Joseph  Louttid*^*     do. 

Joho  Stokes do. 

Horatio  Norway do. 

Fredk.  Joho  Keot do. 

Thos.  J.  WhilUer do. 

Richard  T.  Sannders   ....     do. 

John  North  Willis 9Not 

Wm.H.WiUiams do. 

James  Flowers  Beckett  . .     do. 

Thomas  Edwards do. 

Stephen  Spain do. 

Jabez  Loane    do. 

1847 

Alfred  Lawrence  Halloran  19Feb 
Richard  Henry  Warren  . .  13Mar 
M.  S.  Stewart  Barney ....  isUone 

880 


Richard  Bell  Madge  . . 

..21  Aug 

Geo.  A.  Waters 

..25NoY 

Wm.  S.  Luke 

..lODeo 

George  H.  Loveridge    . 

.     do. 

Thomas  Osmer    

.     do. 

Henry  Hill    

..20Deo 

Wm.  H.  Betls 

.    do. 

John  Richards 

.    do. 

Richard  A. Barstall   ... 

.    do. 

Hogh  Dymood  Beach   . . 

do. 

1848 

George  Henry  Forster. . 

..    IFeb 

Henry  Thomas  Ellis  . . . 

do. 

William  By  ford    

.•29Feb 

Robert  Walker   

..9Mar 

Charles  R.  P.  Forbes  ... 

.25  July 

John  H.  T.  Norril 

.  SODeo 

Wm.  Henry  Mallard  . . . 

.    do. 

Thomas  Hoss  • 

.    do. 

1849. 

Chas.  Jas.  Polkinghorne 

..IGJan 

Timothy  Wm.  Solivan 

..  3Apr 

George  H'-nry  Blakey   . 

.    do. 

Edwin  Maunder 

.    do. 

Benj.  J.  Hooper 

.   8May 

Robert  Barrie  BaU 

.    do. 

MiohaelHeath    

.  9May 

Fras.  P.M. Strong 

.ISJune 

.  lAog 

Saml.  Wm.  K.  Freeman  . 

.    do. 

Charles  Bawden 

.f2Sept 

James  Dondas  Milne  .. 

..  90ot 

Thos.  Harvey  Fraier  .. 

..190ct 

Geo.GUes    

.    INOT 

Geo.  L.  Canr   

.    do. 

Wm.  Thos.  Tregidgo  . . 

.18Dee 

John  Symons 

.    do. 

426 

John  Walton  ramoTed  flrom  the  list 
of  MMtsis,  Mag  ia  boiy  ordni^  bat 
in  recsipt  of  half-pay. 


Jan  60 


Digitized  by 


Google 


164 


SBRVICES  OF  MASTERS. 


S  T.  Penrose,  Master  of  Ompatra,  «nd  in  com- 
mand of  a  boat  at  the  atticlr  npon  a  conroj,  and 
capture  of  a  gun  vessel,  in  the  bay  of  Leyita  nnder 
a  destractive  fire  from  batteries  and  ^nn-boats, 
1801 ;  of  Areihtua,  co-operating  with  the  Sp.  army 
on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain,  1810 ;  and  of  Magni- 
ficent at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Sebastian,  the 
approaches  to  which  fortress  he  preyionslysiirTeyed 
in  the  riiip's  boats. 

5  E.  Verling,  Master  of  Kangaroo,  at  dapttire 
of  Fr.  16  run  privateer  TeUgra^,  and  in  ii6tion 
with  Fr.pnvateer  Grande  D€eUte,of9l2  guns  and  160 
men,  1799.  and  bis  services  officially  noticed. 
Master  of  Dryad  at  capture  of  Danish  frigate  AUo' 
formn,  and  Fr.  28  gun  privateer  BcnaparU* 

6  J.  Seotty  Master  of  Dsitr^e  at  Copenbagen, 
talSOl. 

8  A.  Dalby,  Master  of  Falcon  at  capture  «f 
Madeira,  1801 ;  of  Carytfort  at  capture  of  Fr.  90- 
gun  sloop  LiOine,  1806 ;  and  of  Owen  Ohndowar 
at  the  taking  of  Anbolt,  1809. 

9  Thomas  Johnson,  Master  of  PrinceuCaroUne^ 
and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  a  Russian  flotilla  in 
the  Gulf  of  Finland,  and  of  another  in  the  Great 
Belt  while  in  Crewy,  in  1809.  Master  of  the  Fleet 
with  Sir  A.  Cochrane  in  the  Chesapeake,  &o.,  during 
thf«  operations  against  the  Americans 

10  J.  Lewis,  officially  arantioned  when  BCaster 

of  Antelope  in  an  attack  en  the  enemy's  flotilla  in 
1804  ;  and  Muster  otEmuhus,  when  she  beat  off  a 
Fr.  frigate  near  Pono  Kico«  in  1809.  Gas.  1804, 13. 

18  F.  Prior,  Master  of  £olutt  in  the  action  ofl" 
Ferrol. 

13  J.  None,  Master  of  Sulphur  bomb  at  tbe 
bombardment  of  Granville  and  Havre,  lind  in 
several  atfaoks  on  the  enemy's  flotillas  in  th^  Chan- 
nel, in  1804  ;  of  Leopard  in  ner  rencontre  with  U.S. 
frigate  Chesapeake ;  and  of  Melamput  at  the  taking 
of  Guadeloupe,  1810;  and  capture  of  Calibre, 
Beamait,  and  Fantome,  Fr.  sloops  of  war, 

14  E.  Denison  served  in  Tnfies^ble  at  evacua- 
tion at  Toulon,  capture  of  St  Fiorenzo,  and  siege  of 
Calvi,  1794;  in  Mart  in  the  expedition  to  Qui- 
beron  bav ;  Comwallis's  memorable  retreat,  1795, 
and  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  74  HercuUy  1798,  at 
which  latter  service  he  received  several  snbre 
wounds  in  boarding.  In  a  boat  of  Mars  assisted 
in  cutting  out  tbe  Fr.  corvette  Chevrette,  1801. 
Master  of  Mercury  frequently  engaged  with  gun- 
boats and  batteries  of  St.  Malo,  Granville,  and 
Cape  La  Hogue,  1804  ;  and  of  Stim  in  two  severe 
attacks  upon  Fr.  privateers  in  the  West  Indies, 
and  also  at  the  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads. 
Serving  in  the  same  ship  till  1811,  co-operating 
with  Sp.  patriots,  and  blockading  tbe  enemies 
poru  till  the  peace. 

16  H.  Andrews,  Master  of  "Naiad  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  commanded  a  bout  of  \yntph  at  tbe  attack  on 
the  French  brig  Carrota,  in  the  Tagus,  in  1808. 


18  N.  Squire,  Master  of  Benttta  at  Copenha- 
gen, in  1807 ;  of  Loirv  at  the  capture  of  tite  Fr  34 
gun  ship  Hebe;  and  of  Leydm  in  the  Walcberen 
expedition.    ' 

19  J.  M.  Daviion,  Master  of  Hyacimh,  block- 
ading Dutch  frigates  at  Goree«  1806 ;  of  Champum 
in  the  expedition  to  Corunna,  1 809 ;  and  of  A  lemme 
frequently  engaged  in  boat  service  in  the  Adiiatic. 
and  on  the  coast  of  Dalmatia,  and  capture  of  towos 
and  convoys ;  and  also  when  attached  to  inshore 
squadron  at  blockade  of  Toulon.  Assisted  at  eap- 
ture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  nnder  the  guns  of 
Port  Maurice,  1814  (on  which  occasion  the  Airmune 
led  the  squadron),  and  served  at  the  reduction  of 
Genoa,  1814,  and  surrender  of  Ajaccio,  Corsica, 
and  officially  recommended  for  promotion.  Master 
of  Rivoli  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Metpomene,  1815, 
and  varioua  other  services  till  the  peaoe. 

50  H.  Smartly,  Master  of  Pvrcvpine  diiiing  bar 
services  in  the  Adriatic  ;  and  in  command  of  the  cut- 
ter of  that  ship  boarded  and  brougbt  off  an  enemy's 
vessel  from  under  fire  of  tbe  forts  of  Ragusa  Veeefaio. 
While  commanding  Porcu/pMs  cutter  enforcinfr 
the  blockade  of  Ragusa,  enpged  s  vessel  fbll  of 
troops,  where  be  was  attacked  by  two  gun  boats ;  and 
served  in  several  other  boat  actions,  in  wbich  many 
of  the  enemy's  vessels  were  driven  on  sbore  and 
destroyed,  wt  which  he  received  the  tbanks  of  the 
Com.-'in-Cbief,  Lord  Collingwood.  Master  of  /as 
at  Flushing.  Lent  to  the  Russian  Fleet  wbieh  he 
piloted  to  Oronstradt ;  and  served  at  the  tiego  ef 
Dantxic. 

51  J.  Font,  Mate  of  ^rfUur  in  Calder*s  actioa 
Master  of  Pandora  at  Copenhaften,  in  1807  ;  of 
Iphigenia  at  the  capture  of  Bourbon,  and  wbea 
captured  off  Port  Sud  Kst,  in  1810;  Master  of 
Doris  at  taking  the  Isles  of  France,  uid  Java  in 
1811. 

8S  J.  Caddy,  Mate  of  Curitux  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  privateer  Dasme  Emet^,  in  the  West  Indies,  in 
1806. 

23  J.  Barrow ,  Acting  M  aster  of  Paulina,  at  Co- 
penhagen, in  1807  ;  and  severely  hurt  in  destroy- 
ing a  vessel  off  Candia,  in  1810.  Master  of  UniU, 
at  the  taking  of  Dromedaire ;  destruction  of  the 
batteries  and  three  store  ships  at  Corsica ;  and  cap- 
ture  of  the  Fr.  frigate  Persanne,  in  1811.  Master 
of  President,  at  the  taking  of  St  Sebastian,  1813. 

S6  J.  Hamilton,  Master's  Mate  of  Warrior  at 
Copenhagen,  1801.  Acting  Master  of  Reynard  at 
destruction  of  Fr.  privateer  General  Ernoufy  1805. 
Master  of  Albion  at  the  bombardment  of  Algiers. 

27  P.  Dall,  Mate  of  armed  transport  Princess 
Royal,  stationed  off  Boulogne,  1804,  and  in  freauent 
actions  with  enemy's  gun-Doats  ;  in  the  expeaition 
to  tbe  Weser,  1805 ;  and  to  Buenos  .\yres,  and 
Monte  Video,  1807,  serving  until  the  evacuation. 
Master  of  Sed  Eknn,  1807,  in  several  actions  will) 
Danish  gun-boats,  in  the  Baltic ;  and  in  co-opera- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Masters. 


155 


tJon  with  the  Sp.  Patriots,  in  1808.  Iftstar  of 
J*erltn  in  the  ezpeditioii  to  the  Scheldt,  1809 ;  re- 
duction  of  Guadftlofipe,  1810 ;  and  (when  in  eem- 
puny  with  VUtnOain)  chased,  and  doseiy  eng^ed 
br  a  Fr.  sqwulion  off  Cape  Sicie. 

9i  R.  Collins,  served  in  Loin  at  the  captnre  of 
Fr.  frigate  Libre,  asMsted  in  storming  the  Castle  of 
Afuroe,  and  cutting  out  two  Spanish  gun^hoats 
froin  the  Bay  of Camariaas.  Mate  of  Qucti schooner 
mr  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  and  lost  an  arm  bj  a 
shot  from  the  batteries  of  Blsineur ;  and  Master  of 
Jdenelnu  during  the  operations  in  the  Chesapeake, 
in  1814-15. 

93  J.  Miller,  Second  Master  o£ Protector  taking 
tlie  Cape,  and  in  the  expeditions  against  Monte 
Video,  Buenos  Ayres,  &c. ;  and  Acting  Master  of 
I^mbe  at  capture  of  U.  S.  frigate  Eteex.  Master  of 
Jlfmcfm,  at  Algiers. 

35  W.  Yeames,  Master  of  Crane,  frequently 
engaged  with  Boulogne  flotilla ;  and  at  the  defence 
of  Cadis.  Master  of  Acatta  in  the  attack  on  JNew 
London. 

37  C.  A.  Harris,  Master  of  Clorinde  at  capture 
of  Fr.  ship  Henri  off  Ceylon,  1809 ;  and  of  same 
•hip  at  reduction  of  the  I.  of  France,  and  mentioned 
in    Admiral  Bertie's  dispatches  for  services  ren 
dered  on  that  occasion.    Gas.  1810. 

38  W.  Johns,  Acting  Master  of  Mome-FortunSe 
at  the  takmg  of  Martinique,  in  1800  ;  Guadeloupe. 
in  1810;  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Loire  and 
Seine  at  A  use  la  Barque;  and  capture  of  the 
Sain  tee.  Master  of  Opottum  at  the  passage  of  the 
^donr,  in  1818.  and  of  Thtmet  in  the  opesatiomon 
the  ooaat  of  Ameriea,  in  1814. 

99  Sir  W.  Bain,  served  in  Centurion  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  Dunkirk,  in  1708;  captnre  ofFr.  frigate 
Dugumf  Trouin  off  the  Mauritius,  in  1794 ;  and 
served  on  shore  at  capture  of  Trincomal^,  Batti* 
caloey  and  Jaffnapatam,  1706.  Present  in  same 
•hip  at  captnre  of  Baada  and  Amboyna,  1796  ;  and 
in  many  boat  actions  while  blockading  Batavia, 
IdOO;  and  slightly  wounded  while  cutting  out 
some  vessels  at  Sourabaya,  1801.  Acting  Master 
ot  Caroline  at  capture  of  Dutch  frigate  Maria  Rig- 
gertbergen,  and  a  brig,  and  destruction  of  shipping 
in  Batavia  Roads,  1806;  and  in  the  same  year 
slightly  wounded  at  the  capture  of  a  Sp.  galleon. 
Master  of  ^6il(e  from  1812  to  1815,  and  captured 
aereral  privateers.  Published  in  1817,  a  "  Trsatise 
on  the  Vsriation  of  the  Compass." 

44  A.  Lewis ,  Mid.  serving  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition ;  and  as  Mate  of  Saiaette  commanded  a 
boat  at  the  captnre  of  a  Fr.  privateerin  the  Adriatic, 
1811;  and  of  a  second  in  1 813.  Master  of  Guada' 
loupe,  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the  batteries  and 
convoy  at  Port  Nouvelle,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

48  J.  Tomlin,  Acting  Master  of  Goidfineh  in 
action  with  Fr.  22  gun  corvette  Mondie ;  and  of 
Arethua  in  co  operation  with  the  PatrioU  on  the 
north  coaat  of  Spain,  in  1809.  Msster  of  Superb  at 
Algiera. 

6f)  J.  Roberts,  served  in  Temeraire  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  HuMtar  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1800. 


Master  of  QeUant,  and  captured  a  Danish  schooner 
under  a  heavy  tire  of  gun-boats  at  Christiansand,  in 
1812 ;  and  of  Cyone  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigates 
Alemtne  and  Iphigenie,  in  1814. 

65     E.  Bransfield,  Master  of  Severn  at  Algiers. 

67  W .  Wal ker,  serving  in  Sapphire,  an d  scti  vely 
employed  a^inst  the  pirates  in  the  Persian  Gulf, 
in  1806;  in  Seaflmoer  during  the  defence  of 
Cadis;  and  in  Growler  in  co-operation  with  the 
British  army  in  the  Tagus,  in  1810.  Master  of 
BeUebub  at  Algiers. 

68  R.  Fulton,  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Java ; 
and  severely  wounded  when  Master  of  Glasgow 
at  Algiers.  Commanded  Jupiter  troop  ship  at  tlie 
taking  of  Chinirhae  on  the  poast  of  China,  in  1841. 

69  G.  F.  Morice,  Mid.  of  Pincher,  frequently 
engaged  in  that  vessel  and  her  boats  with  the 
enemy  *s  gun-boRts  in  the  Belt,  and  rivers  of  the 
Baltic  in  1810,  11,  12;  particularly  at  capture  of 
Fr.  privateer  Phosbe,  in  the  Elbe,  1811. 

62  C.  Brown,  Mate  of  Laura  schooner  at  the 
taking  of  Guadaloupe,  in  1810,  and  frequently 
employed  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  enemy's 
vessels. 

64  J.  Napier.  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  Trafalgar; 
of  London  st  cspture  of  ilfarengo  and  Belle  Poule  ; 
of  Perlen  during  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and 
forcing  the  passage  of  the  Scheldt,  1800$  and  of 
Muroi  in  numerous  boat  actions  on  the  ooast  of 
France.  Master  of  Isii  at  reduction  of  Carabusa, 
&c.,  1828. 

66  Thos.  Bull,  Aotin^  Msster  of  Tyne,  and  offi* 
cially  mentioned  for  service  against  the  pirates  in 
the  West  Indies,  in  1823. 


67  Sir  J.  A.  Douglss, Master  of  Boadicea  in  the 
Rangoon  war ;  and  in  command  of  Cambridge  mer- 
chant ship,  rendered  important  mercantile  ser\''ices 
and  wounded  at  the  commencement  of  the  Chinese 
war, 

68  J.  A3rl<*n,  Mid.  of  Locsdsmonian  on  the  coast 
of  America,  in  1813-14.  Mate  of  Snapper,  snd  in 
oomsDiaad  of  a  gig,  with  six  men  (being  sixty  miles 
from  the  brig),  captured  a  slave  vessel  of  three 
guns  aad  20  men,  and  in  board bg  received  a  seven 
injury.  Servf*d  in  same  brig  in  an  expedition  up 
the  river  Pongo,  1820.  Master  of  Hatting*  on  the 
coBst  of  Syria,  1840. 

69  C.  P.  BeUamy,  served  in  ApoUo  fire-ship  at 
the  attack  of  the  French  fleet  in  Basque  Roads  ; 
and  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809.  Mid. 
of  Termagant  in  the  operations  in  defence  of  Sicily, 
including  the  attack  on  Reggio  and  Leghorn,  and 
taking  of  Genoa;  and  of  Albion  at  Algiers. 

70  J.  W.  Armstrong,  serving  in  FaUnautk  at 
the  bombardment  of  Algiera. 

71  A.  M.  P.  Maokay,  Master  of  Oanget  during 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria. 

73     W.  Hemsley,  Master  of  Britk  at  Navarin. 

76  J.  C.  Giles,  Acting  Msster  of  Swinger  gun. 
brig  on  the  cosst  of  Africa,  and  succeeded  three 
several  times  to  the  command ;  and  rendered  impor- 
tant services  in  suppression  of  the  slave  tmde.  1820. 

L2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


156 


Services  of  Masters. 


76  W.  Smnmera,  Master  of  Ra$e,  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  boats  at  capture  of  tereral 
piratical  veBoela  in  tbe  Arohipelag^o,  in  1827 ;  in 
same  ship  at  NaTarin ;  and  wnen  Master  of  Eden 
captured  a  slave  ship  of  10  gons  and  60  men  in  a 
boat  with  13  men. 

77  H.  R.  Osborne,  senred  in  Repulse  in  Cal- 
der*s  action ;  capture  of  Marengo  and  BeUe  Poule  ; 
passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of 
battery  and  Turkish  squadron.  Acting  Master  in 
command  of  a  Falmouth  packet,  and  beat  off  three 
American  privateers.  Has  been  twice  injured  in 
the  service. 

70  £.  J.  P.  Peam,  Master  of  Powetful,  and 
served  as  a  volunteer  in  action  with  the  Eg^yptian 
army  in  Syria;  and  present  at  the  bombardment 
of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

80  J.  Sprent,  Master  of  WeUetley  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  China  and  capture  of  Canton ; 
and  commanded  Raitlemahe  troop  ship  at  the  taking 
of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841 ;  and  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

88  J.  Mitchell  served  in  Leonder  at  Algiers; 
and  Acting  Msster  of  Slaney  during  the  Burmese 
war. 

84  J.  R.  Fittock,  Master  of  Btenheim  during 
the  operations  in  China,  and  present  at  the  takine 
of  the  Bogue  forts,  Canton,  Amoy,  Chusan,  and 
Ningpo,  1840, 42. 

85  H.  B.  Hoffmeister,  commanded  Jupiter  troop 
ship  at  the  taking  of  Woosung  and  Shanghae,  and 
operations  in  the  river  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

86  J.  N  King,  Second  Master  of  At^m  at 
Navarin.  Master  of  Cantbrian  on  the  coast  of 
China,  1842. 

87  R.  A  Newman,  Vol.  1st  class  in  Courageus 
in  Strachan*s  action  off  Ferrol,  1806. 

88  H .  Davy,  Master  of  Thunderer  at  the  taking 
of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Aore, 
in  1840. 

00  W.  H.  Thompson,  Master  of  Carnation  at 
capture  of  twelve  piratical  misticoes  in  the  Grecian 
Archipelago.  1826 ;  and  of  Zebra  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  a  piratical  flotilla,  and  the  batteries  at 
Carabusa. 

99  John  Davies.  Acting  Master  of  Jatper, 
serving  in  Etna  bomb  at  the  reduction  of  the 
Morea  Castle;  and  Master  of  Edinburgh  in  the 
various  operations  on  the  cosst  of  Syria,  and 
severely  wounded  at  the  bombardment  ot  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  1840. 

100  G.  Johnson.  Acting  Master  and  Master  of 
Mattiff,  Beacon,  and  Etna,  employed  upon  surveys 
of  the  Mediterranean  and  coast  of  Africa,  from 
1826  to  1836;  and  of  Contoay,  and  rendered  an 
important  service  when  detached  in  Young  Hebe 
schooner,  in  1840,  by  the  survey  of  "the  entrance 
and  most  difficult  portion  of  the  river  Yang.tse- 
Kiang,  for  ninety  miles;  thereby  contributing, 
in  a  considerable  degree,  to  the  safe  passage  of  the 
fleet  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  that  river/'  in 
which   service  he  was  constauily  exposed  to  the 


fire  of  a  fleet  of  war  junks.    OiBciallj  mentioned  in 
the  operations  against  Gsnton,  1841. 

101  C.  Cleveland,  served  in  BeWma  at  Copen. 
hagen,  1801,  Mid.  of  Poljfphemm  at  capture  of  four 
Fr.  frigates,  and  present  at  the  cutting  out  Fr. 
corvette  Caear  from  Rochelle,  1806.  Master  of 
3ftfros  at  Guadeloupe,  1816. 

102  W.  L.  Browne,  Master  of  Volage  at  com- 
mencement of  the  China  war,  destruction  of  wsr 
junks.  Ac,  1841. 

103  F.  S.  Fraser,  Actiufr  Master  of  Priawow, 
and  severely  wounded  at  capture  of  Sp.  20  gun 
slaver  Velot,  1830. 

104  J.  Brown,  Vol.  Ist  class  in  Tennamt  daring 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America,  1814. 

106  R.  Browne,  Master  of  CaUiope  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Csnton,  and  subsequent  capture  of 
that  city,  in  1841. 

106  J.  Coaker,  Master  of  Z>rutd  at  tbe  capture 
of  the  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tygris  and  operationi 
aninst  Canton,  in  1840-41 ;  and  his  services  offi- 
cially mentioned  when  Master  of  CamvaUit  in  the 
operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1842. 

106*  J.  S.Taylor, Master's  Asst.  of  Gisigow,it 
Navarin. 

107  J.  Jackson  (6),  Master  of  Endymien  in  the 
operations  in  the  river  Yang-tse-Kiang. 

108  H.  N.  Thomas,  Msster  ot  BUmde,  and  his 
services  officially  mentioned  at  the  taking  of  Woo- 
sung and  Shanghae,  and  capture  of  Chm-Kiang- 
Foo,  in  1842. 

109  G.  Biddleoombe,  Master  of  Ta!bat,  and  ren- 
dered  important  service  in  soonding  round  St 
Jean  D*Acre  previous  to  tbe  bombardment  in  1840. 

110  P.  C.  D.  Bean,  wounded  in  Lifey  daring 
the  Burmese  wsr ;  and  his  services  officially  noric«d 
in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  as  Master 
of  Herald  and  Druid. 

112  F.  W.  Bateman,  Master's  Assistant  of 
Genoa  at  Navarin  ;  and  Master  of  Caryef'ort  in  tbe 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment 
ot  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  in  1840. 

113  G.  Wright,  Acting  Master,  and  slightly 
wounded  in  Comet  steam-vessel  while  in  sctive 
service  on  the  coasts  of  Spain  and  Portugal, 
in  1836. 

114  G.  Filmer,  Acting  Master  of  Plumper  on 
the  coast  of  Africa,  and  commanded  her  boats  at  the 
capture  of  two  armed  slavers  of  superior  force. 
Master  of  Coitor  in  the  operations  on  the  cosst 
of  Syria  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre, 
in  1841. 

116  D.  Craigie.  Second  Master  of  Ftper,  on 
the  No.  coast  of  Spain,  1 836 ;  and  Master  of  Caster, 
during  the  operations  in  New  Zealand,  1846,  46. 

118  R.  Studwell,  Vol.  t  Class  in  Atia  at  ■. 
Navarin ;  Second  Master  in  charge  of  Sawge  during  I 
the  operations  on  the  No.  coast  of  Spain,  1836.  40; 
Master  of  Firebrand  at  the  action  off  Obligsdo, 
Passage  of  San  Lorenzo,  and  repeatedly  employed  | 
on  boat  service  during  the  operations  in  tbe  I 
Parana,  1846,  46.  I 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Masters. 


157 


1 19  P.  Wellinffton,  Master  of  StromboU  during 
the  opentioDS  on  the  coMt  of  871  ia  and  at  St.  Jean 
D'Aero,  1840;  and  of  Thatia  in  the  China 
expedition. 

190  C.  A.  Cole,  officially  reported  when  Second 
MasterofCostm-,  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Syrin,  in  1840. 

121  W.  T.  Mainprise,  Second  Master  of  Talbot, 
snd  aiaistftd  the  Master  in  sounding  round  St  Jean 
D' Acre  prior  to  the  bombardment. 

189  G.  Nosworthj,  Acting  Master  of  Pylada 
in  the  operations  against  Canton,  in  1841. 

124  J.  Burdvrood,  Master  of  Pertian,  and  com- 
manded two  of  her  beau  at  the  capture  of  a  alaver 
of  two  guns  and  thtrtjr-siz  men  in  the  Bight  of 
Benin,  in  1848. 

125  J.  JarFisy  Master  of  Drtiw,  1841,47. serv 
ing  in  the  Yang  tse-Kiang  at  the  conclusion  of 
peace  of  Nankin,  and  at  Mew  Zealand  during  the 
operations,  1846. 

196  R.  C.  Allen,  Acting  Master  of  Phmptr, 
1890,  and  in  command  of  her  two  gigs  captured 
Sp.  alare  sehoooer  of  9  guns  and  40  men.  Master 
of  FtsffA  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang, 
1842,  and  of  Dido  serring  in  her  boato  against  the 
pirates  of  Borneo,  1844,  and  twice  mentioned  in  the 
de^patohes. 

127  P.  Loney,  officially  reported  when  Second 
Master  of  Canfifori  in  the  operations  on  the  coast 
of2iyria,inl840. 

189  E.  F.  CaTell,  Second  Master  of  BatOmuikB, 
and  officially  noticed  at  the  taking  of  Canton,  in 
1841. 

190  T.  J.  Forstor,  Second  Master  of  Conway^ 
and  officially  mentioned  at  the  taking  of  Canton,  in 
1841.  Master  of  ModesU,  and  again  officially 
Dc»uced  at  the  taking  of  Woosung  and  Shaughae, 
and  dty  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

181  G.  J.  Hodges,  Seoond  Master  of  WkrmiU 
and  promoted  for  saring  the  life  of  a  boy  that  nad 
fidlen  OTerboaid  at  sea.    Master  of  Comu$  in  the 


action  off  Obligado  and  other  operations  in  the 
Parana,  1846,  46. 

182  J.  F.  Rees,  Second  Master,  serving  in 
Wolverene  at  the  destruction  of  the  slave  factories 
at  Corisco;  and  promoted  from  Dolphin  for  the 
capture  of  a  slaver,  in  the  boau  of  that  vessel,  in 
1841. 

189  J.  W.  King,  several  times  officially  men- 
tioned when  Acting  Master  of  ModesU  in  the  ope- 
rations on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1841. 

194  P.  Chown,  Second  Master  of  Starlings  and 
officially  mentioned  at  the  taking  of  Canton,  in 
1841. 

137  F.  H.  Niblett,  Second  Master  of  Herald  at 
capture  of  Bogue  forts  and  subsequent  operations 
in  the  Canton  river;  of  Welletley,  and  officially 
mentioned  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae, 
in  1841 .  Master  of  Fantome  in  charge  of  the  work- 
ing party  rescuing  the  wreck  of  a  merchant  brig  on 
coast  of  Barbary,  eiposed  to  the  fire  of  the  pirates. 

140  W.  W.  Dillon.  Second  Master  of  Wellesley 
at  the  teking  of  Cbusan,  and  destruction  of  the 
forte  of  the  Bocca  Tigris.  Master  of  Cnuter  at 
the  capture  of  Canton,  Amoy,  &c. 

141  W.  J.  B.  HilUard,  Master  of  Serpmt  on 
the  coast  of  China,  1848. 

142  H.  B.  Yule,  Second  Master  of  Erebut  in 
Ross's  Antarctic  expedition,  1830-43.  Previously 
in  1896  received  the  thanks  of  the  Admiralty  lor 
his  exertions  in  saving  Quail  cutter,  in  the  Bay  of 
Biscay. 

149  W.  £.  Hyne,  served  in  Albion  at  Navarin. 
Commanded  boate  ot  Coi^iel  at  capture  of  piratical 
slaver  Nympha,  1890,  and  wounded.  Acting 
Master  ot  jWimrod  in  tbe  operations  on  the  ooast  of 
China,  1840-42,  «nd  Coast  of  Scinde,  1843. 

146  J.  T.  Crout,  Master  of  Pantaloon,  and  se- 
verely wounded  in  boarding  a  piratical  vessel  on 
the  coast  of  Africa,  1845. 

146  D.  J.  Louttid,  wounded  while  command- 
ing boato  of  Spy  in  an  attack  on  a  slaver,  in  1844* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


MATES. 


ToqaaUfy  an  OiBoer  to  become  a  Mete,  he  muat  have  eeired  the  time  and  paaeed  the  Exammatian 
required  to  qaalify  him  for  a  Lieotoaantoy ;  bat  whatever  rank  beyond  that  of  Midshipman  he  maj  obtaiii 
abroad,  previous  to  passing  euoh  Examination  at  the  Naval  College  as  may  from  time  to  time  be  reqeired, 
will  depend  for  eonfirmation  on  his  passing  the  said  Examination  within  snch  period  after  his  return 
to  England  as  shall  be  directed  from  time  to  time  by  the  Admiralty. 

No  Mato  shall  be  allowed  Half-Pay  without  having  been  previously  surveyed  and  reported  unfit  by 
the  Director-General,  or  the  OiBcers  of  one  of  the  Naval  Hospitals  at  home.  The  Mediosl  OfBcera  are 
therefore  to  report  particularly  in  each  case  the  probable  period  at  which  the  Invalid  may  be  again  fit  for 
employment ;  and  at  the  expiration  of  such  period  the  Mate  is  to  report  himself  to  their  Lordships,  in 
order  that,  if  he  should  state  himself  to  be  still  unable  to  serve,  proper  measures  may  be  taken  to  ascertain 
his  continued  unfitness;  after  which,  should  he  be  declared  fit  tor  employment  and  still  withhold  his 
services,  his  Half- Pay  is  to  be  respited. 

Matee  who  may  apply  for  the  retiring  pension  of  two  shillings  and  sixpence  a  day  after  twenty  years* 
actual  service,  will  not  oe  re-admitted  after  having  accepted  such  Pension.  The  names  of  all  Mirtes  who 
remain  out  of  the  Service  for  more  than  one  year,  without  applying  for  an  Appointment,  will  be  removed 
from  the  official  Register  of  Mates  and  Midshipmen,  and  be  considered  as  having  relinquished  the  Navnl 
Service  ;  unless  the  omission  proceeded  from  unavoidable  causes. 

All  Midshipmen  who  shall  have  passed  such  Examination  respecting  their  Qualifications  Ibr  the 
appointment  of  Lieutenant  as  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  may  from  time  to  time  direct 
(ir  abroad,  for  Seamanship  and  Navigation,  and  if  at  home  also  at  the  Royal  Naval  College),  ahall  be 
considered  eligible  to  have  Commissions  as  Matee  in  whatever  Ship  thej  may  be  serving ;  such  Com- 
mission  will  be  given  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  upon  the  reoommendation  of 
the  Commanding  Officer  of  the  Ship  in  which  the  person  maj  be  serving,  transmitted  by  the  Commander- 
in-Chief  or  Senior  Officer  ou  the  Station. 

Commanders-in-Chief  on  Foreign  Stations  may  giro  Acting  Commissions  as  Mates  to  such  Midship- 
men as  may  pass  abroad  for  Seamanship  and  Navigation,  which  Commissions  will  be  oonfirmed  from 
their  original  dates  if  approved  by  their  Liordships,  provided  thej  pass  their  examination  at  the  Royal 
Naval  College  in  two  mouths  after  their  arrival  in  England ;  but  no  person  appoiirted  to  act  as  Mate 
or  as  Lieutenant  is  to  be  sent  home  from  a  Foreign  Station  for  the  purpose  of  passing  such  examination. 

To  qualify  a  gentleman  for  an  appointment  as  Midshipman,  he  must  have  served  in  Her  Majesty *s  Navy 
two  complete  years  as  a  Cadet,  or  three  complete  years  in  any  other  capacity :  and  shall  pass  such  Exami- 
nation as  mBj  from  time  to  time  be  ordered  bv  the  Admiralty,  and  shall  be  rail  fourteen  years  of  age. 

A  Naval  C«det,  before  his  admission  into  the  Navy,  shall  undergo  such  Examination  as  the  Admiralty 
may  from  time  to  time  direct. 

Naval  Cadeto  must  not  be  under  twelve  yeara.  They  must  be  in  good  health,  fit  for  Servioe,  and  able 
to  write  English  from  dictation,  and  must  be  acquainted  with  the  four  first  Rules  of  Arithmetic,  Reduc- 
tion, and  the  Rule  of  Three. 

(M stM  OB  the  half-pay  of  Half.a-«ioini  a-day  are  In  Ualiea). 


1816 
John  Norman    3lMar 

18«0 
Peter  B,  Stagg 19July 

1829 
r.  R,  H,  G.  Pearte^ SOOct 

1831 

Edw,  L.  Hchltm 6Jan 

Jame*  W.  Drake SAug 

1833 
Frederick  Church    3lOct 

1834 
Tho.  Buhner  Horner 


3Sep 


fV.  T.  Lower 


1837 


5April 

1848 

Alfred  Graves    1  Mar 

Godfrey  Taylor 7Mar 

Henry  Jas.  Raby du 

Henry  Kelham   9Mar 

l1ios.  D.  Williams 27Mar 

John  Packwood    30Mar 

Allen  Bathurst    1  Apr 

15 


Gilbert  Elliot 6Apr 

Charles  Whitworth  Russell    do 

Alfred  Neale do 

Charles  Farmer  Coventry  11  Apr 
Percy  Rateman  Shewell..  22Apr 
John  Kennaway  Simcoe*  . .    do 

John  Trevenen   7 June 

Thomas  B.  Legh 89May 

George  Gray do 

Henry  M.  Bingham    . . .  .28June 

Arthur  R.  Fox fijulv 

Chas.  Joseph  Wrey do  ' 

Eiw.  B.  Hopkins    13july 

I'hos.  M.  S.  Pauley 24 July 

Josias  Rowley    SAug 

Geo.A^8er  W.Welch....    do 
Aug.  Geo.  Duiiston  Huth- 

waito do 

IltidT.  M.  NichoU   9Aog 

John  R.  Alexander 14 Aug 

John  Fras.  Wyer 14Aug 

Wm.  Geo.  Scovell      26Aug 

VVm.  Kemp  town  Buah ....    do 

John  Dobree  M'Crea do 

Alfred  P.  H.  Helby    60ct 

Alex.  Philips 50ct 

40 


Ralph  Geo.  Pochin 70ct 

Gerald  F.  H.  Wellesley   ..lOOct 

Chas.  John  Balfour ISOct 

Alfred  Mitohell    15i\  ov 

John  Clark  Soadv 20 Nov 

Henry  Boys  Johnstone  . .    21>ec 
£dw.  M.  W.Carriogton..  6Dec 

Shute  B.  Piers do 

John  W.  D.  M'Donald     . .    do 

Thos  Jas.  Young 7Dec 

Charles  Fairbolme   do 

John  Ward  (6)     13D<»c 

Murray  Thos.  Parks  ....  19Dec 

1849 
Mountford  S.  L.  Peile.. ..  3Jan 

Wm.  Heury  Pym 3F»'b 

Hon.  Herbert  A.  Moreton  13Feb 

John  Geo.  Boileau do 

John  Carnegie 7Mar 

John  Moresby 15Mtr 

Edw.  Madden 20iVl ur 

Charlea  Andrewa    7 Apr 

Gwinnett  Tyler lOApr 

John  Halliday  Cave do 

John  Hawley  Glover   ....    do 
64 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Second  Masters. 


159 


Chaa.  Antbonj  Johnson  ..lO/Vpr 

£d w.  John  Lawson SMay 

Henry  Hawkea •  •    do 

Richard  Onaloir do 

£dw.  Wingfield  Shaw. ...    do 
Geo.  R.  Keene     ...,••••    do 

Hubert  F.  Milman 11  June 

Jaa.  Wood  Armstrong   . .  12June 

Hogh  Hathom do 

Oabome  Marks    do 

Geo.  TmmsD  Morrell  ...    do 
Robert  James  Wjnniatt . .    4Jal7 
Rob.  Alex.  Stupart    ...,   lAag 
Hon.  Wm.  John  Ward  .  •     do 
Richard  Veaej  Hamilton  .    do 

Robert  Rawlins 7Aug 

Robert  Fras.  T.  Cslyert..nSept 
Lc^e  Ang.  Whimper ....     do 

John  £dw.  Dorsn do 

Thoa.  £dw.  Smith do 

Wm.  Fitzheibert  Roxton    SOct 
Harconrt  Thoa.  Gammell   7  Not 
Aug.  Thoa.  John  Bullock  ISNov 
Wm.  Ab.  Vereker  Royse    do 
Rowland  ThoB.  Geo.  Legg   5Dec 
Henry  Herbert  Morgan  . .     do 
A  ng.  Geo.  Broadhead ....     do 
Thoa.  B.  M.  Snlivan  ....  llDec 
Hanrr  Hubert  Sainsbory  .     do 
03 


Arthur  Rodney  Owen  ••  llDeo 
94 

Ptused  in  Seamanship, 

1846 
Charles  Arthur  Wise     7Dec 

1847 

Edwin  Catley ONot 

Tomyns  Soott  Dickens    .  .29Dec 

1848 
Theodore  Morton  Jones  .  .17  Jan 
William  Hulme  Hooper    .  .28  J  an 
Henry  Bower  Butts  Bennetdl  Jan 

Ennis  Chambers 24Feb 

Chas.  Aug.  Broadhead   . .  SMay 

Fras.  Arden  Close    20Aug 

C  has.  Jones  Stockdale    . .  31 A  ug 

Arthur  M.  Brock 43ept 

Geo.  Todd do 

Arthur  Bagley ISSept 

Sl  John  Coventry     250ct 

Geo.  Leonard  Beer     ....  6Noy 
Wm.  C.  S.  Suliran 3Dec 


1849 

James  Henry  Buid^nell 
17 


IJan 


Edward  Barkley    21  Jan 

Richmond  Moore 31  Jan 

Edm.  Stone  Walsh   I  Feb 

Edm.  L.  R.  Cotter 7Feb 

Henry  R.  D   McMurdo  .  .14Feb 

Thos.  N.  Underwood 17Feb 

Thos.  H.Greer    27Feb 

Henry  C.  Majendie 7Mar 

John  Wallis  Newport 9Mar 

Richard  Homer    15Mar 

Thos.  M.  M.  Wynyard    .  .lOApr 
SackvilleW.  H.  Thompson  27 Apr 

Berry  Smith . , do 

Geo.  Herrick  Bumaby  .  .25May 
Wm.  Filmer  Gregory  ••  .  .26May 
Cbas.  Rufus  Robson  . . .  .23June 
Arthur  Thos.  Thru  pp.  • . .  dJuly 
Hugh  Hor.  Knocker  ....  do 
James  P.  Smallpage  ....  I6july 
Leveson  E.  H.  Somerset  •  lAug 

Robert  Deane do 

Fred.  Pyne ISAug 

Fras.  Hewson do 

Richd.  Bulkeley  Pearse.,  17Aug 

Edw.  Hardinge USept 

Geo.  Blakeley SOct 

Sam.  Fred.  Jeyes    130ct 

Wm.  Law  Barlow  7Nq7 

Geo.  Fhm.  Law do 

46 


SECOND  MASTERS. 

To  qualify  an  Officer  to  reeeive  a  Commission  as  Second  Master,  he  mn»t  hare  served  at  lesft  six 
years  at  Sea,  three  of  which  in  Her  Majesty's  Navy,  as  Midshipman  or  Master's  Assistant;  or 
baving  aerrcid  aix  years  at  Bea,  shall  have  aotudly  been  one  year  or  more  Master,  or  two  years  Chief 
Mate,  or  three  yeara  Inferior  Mate  of  a  Merchant  Vessel ;  or  shall  bare  served  in  the  two  former 
capaeitiea  in  a  Merchant  Vessel,  for  a  period  combined  of  eighteen  months,  or  in  the  two  latter,  or  in 
the  three  eapacitiea,  for  a  period  combined  of  tnro  years  and  a  half.  He  shall  produce  Certifioates  of 
dibgenee,  sobriehr,  and  good  oondnct,  as  required  in  the  case  of  Masters ;  aud  shall  pass  such  £za- 
BinatioB  as  the  Admiralty  may  from  time  to  time  direct;  but  no  Candidate  shall  be  examined  before 
he  shall  haye  attained  the  age  of  nineteen  years,  nor  after  the  age  of  thirty-fiye.    (See  page  140.) 

•The  asterlskf  befoie  names  denote  the  eflleen  having  pataed  their  ezauinatioB  for  Matteisi   F.  denotes  that  the 
ollleer  to  qsalUled  for  a  Ffigate ;  the  othen  are  requested  to  Inform  the  Gomi^ler  thereof  on  doing  a». 


1831 
Win.  Lidstone   96May 

1835 
Geoige  Horwood    6Noy 

1840 

«John  Fiddes SlMar 

JohnH^hea 9lJulj 

1841 

William  Johnston  82Ju]y 

Thomas  Pitt 18iroy 

1849 

•William  F.  Hains 16Feb 

•OilLA.Macbean 15Mar 

^EdwinEowe 5Apr 

0 


*Fa]kland    Carey  Charles 

John  Macdonald SMay 

F.  Geo.  B.  F.  Swalne. . .  .14June 

John  Way  14July 

F.  Benj.  WoIIey 20July 

F.  George  Bead 2 Aug 

Richard  O.  White 6Sept 

Charles  Greig lOOot 

F.  Bichard  B.  Pynn*   .  •  •  .lOOct 

1843 
F.  John  G.  Anderson. . ••  iSFeb 

^Thomas  B.  WeUs 14Mar 

*Hennr  Clements   18Apr 

•John Thomas  (a)  . .  ••  •  •    do 

Alfred  Messnm   SOJune 

*Hen.M'Ausland   11  July 

Wm.  Wilkinson 22Aug 

84 


*George  Stovin SOAug 

F.  George  Williams 5Scpt 

♦Henry  F.  Collins 28Sept 

F.  Heniy  Hutchings  •  •  •  •   7Noy 
F.  Wm.  Henrv  Petcb  ••    6Dec 

♦William  Brodie lODec 

Joseph  Wallia 26Dec 

1844 
*Christopher  Grigg    •  •  •  •    6Jai» 

Alfredo.  West 20Feb 

P.  Sunuet  Braddon    ••••    9Apr 
P.  Wm.  B.  Edwards    ...  16Apr 

Thomas  Potter 22Apr 

F.  Bteph.  J.  W.  Moriarty  27May 
♦William  S.  Bourchier  ..28June 

Martin  Boberts   17Sept 

•Thomas  Earl 220ct 

40 


Digitized  by 


Google 


160 


Services  of  Mates. 


James  Pyper SlOct 

Fras.  B.  Henwood 6Nov 

John  Sidney  Smith 86Not 

F.  Wm.  P.  Braund lODec 

John  W.Lowe do 

V.  Edw.  M.  Vincent   . . . .  17Dec 

1845 

WUliam  Greet     14Jan 

Jamea  Raaden  SlJan 

Lewia  Maagrove  Fiaher  .  •  2SJan 

Thomaa  D.  Browne ISFeh 

William  Coombe  Pyper..  88Feb 
*EdwardJ.H.  Tucker    ..    lApr 

Richard  Storffeaa do 

Thoa.  R.  CoUing^wood    ..81  Apr 

Ghaa.  A.  Glereland 28Apr 

Francia  Thomaa  JameaonlSMay 

Edward  Jory do 

W.  F.  Paraona do 

Frederick  Wise 27May 

F.FrederickRichard  ChildS4June 

Charles  Turner    lOJuly 

Bdward  M'Kenzie 16July 

F.  Geoiige  Brockman ....  fiAug 
William  C.  H.  Payne    . .  ISAug 

Henry  Harris do 

William  West SlAug 

fUchard  Wilkes  Ward  ..dOSept 
Qeorge  Reid  Morrison  . .     90ct 

F.  George  Richards 210ct 

F.  Wm.  Henry  Drysdale    do 

Joseph  Cntajar   S30ct 

William  Henry  Harria  ..  SDec 

F.  Fred.  J.  Krabb^    41>ec 

Henry  Alfred  Martin 6Dec 

1846 

Edward  Youell  90Jan 

Arthur  Thomaa 92Jan 

F.  Benjamin  B.  Stuart  . .  ISFeb 
George  Hastings  Inakip. .   6Mar 

Robert  Smith 9Apr 

George  Richard  Barnes . .  6May 
William  Bamerd  Galver  9May 
Wm.  George  M.  Stent  ..llMay 

Hexqy  Martin 26May 

George  Marsh 4June 

F.Geo.  Fred. M<Doiigall«    16Jun 

Geo.  Raymond    do 

Wm.  Palmer  Hains     ....  29July 

Gilbert  Elliot  Green 17 Aug 

88 


Fredk.  B.  Youel 17Aug 

Gregory  Grant  Foote  ....  80ct 
Wm.  John  Rainbott  ....  130ct 
Fred.  Orlando  Croat  ....  17  Nor 

Comelins  Fox IONot 

Wm.  Walter  Kiddle  ....84Noy 

F.  Francis  Skead    lODec 

Matthew  Richards 17Dec 


1847 
John  W.  H.  Harrey  ....  87Jan 
F.  Henry  G.  Thomsett  ..     do 

F.  William  Mayes SOJan 

F.  Horace  St.  H.  Cooke  . .  6Feb 
F.  George  Arthur  Stabb     16Feb 

William  Imrie 18Feb 

Thomas  C.  GaTe 19Feb 

Joseph  W.  Smith   8Mar 

George  Turpin 7Apr 

CM.  Hughea 89Apr 

John  Paraona    14May 

John  Hillary  Allard  ....17May 

Chriatopher  Albert IQMay 

F.  Alfred  BalUaton 96May 

Charles  Bumey •  •  SJune 

F.  Lewia  W.  Young  . . .  .SOJune 

Frank  Inglia   IJuly 

Geo.  Spinks  AQdricks  . .  23July 

Masters  Norman 8 Aug 

Lockhart  F.  Stephana ....  ISAug 
Robt  P.  J.  Simpson  ....  14 Aug 

Henry  B.  Akaater 16Sept 

Joseph  G.  Dathan 39Sept 

Jamea  M.  Shore lOct 

Edmund  Swain   SOct 

Samuel  Wayth    890et 

John  Ghaa.  Solfleet tNoT 

Henry  J.  Josephaon  ....  SNot 
Geo.  J.  Whitehoose  ....  19Nov 
Robt.  L.  Cleveland    ....     do 

JohnM.  Pridham 96Not 

Jamea  Kiddle 6Dec 

Charles  C.  Soott 9Dec 

George  Gilpin 15Dec 

Chr.  O.  Robinson    do 

Geo.  Aleaander  Maofar]anel7Dec 


1848 

Edw.  Wilda SJan 

Charles  Smart    •••• 6Jan 

134 


Stephen  Court SOJan 

Tom  Berkley  Read do 

Philip  Going do 

F.  James  Crosby 18Feb 

Francis  Taylor do 

F.  John  Edward  Fittock. .    do 
Murray  Thomas  Wright   .  .SApr 

Kester  Clayton 19Apr 

James  Milton 28Apr 

Wm.  D.  Strong 8May 

Henry  William  Short 15Jane 

Joseph  Hitcbinga 9June 

Thoa.  H.  Julian l6June 

Wm.  Fenton  Hort 86Jane 

Wilfred  Edm.  Troutbeck  87 June 

Graham  H.  UiUa    88June 

Philip  Ridley    SJuIy 

William  Henry  Searle    . .  7Jiily 

John  Etana  Pollard    13J  uly 

Henry  B.  Gawler 4Aug 

Thos.  Soott  NeOl    7Ang 

Richd.  F.  Browne 81  Aug 

Theop.  J.  Jones 273ept 

Daniel  Hall   840ct 

John  P.  Dillon 850ct 

Aug.  Fras.  Muglbrd 9Not 

Daniel  Swanaon 16Not 

Richard  C.  Dyer do 

Geo.  Wm.  Grey IGDec 

A.G.  Whicheio 29Dec 

1849 
John  Philip  C  Clementa    .  .4  Jan 

Alfred  Veitoh    ISJan 

Cha8.F.Tapril SOJan 

Wm.  Jaa.  Piddell 6Mar 

Ghaa.  Parkinaon 88Mar 

Henry  B.  Boxer 19Apr 

Henry  N.Ray 9May 

Albert  CoUier lOMay 

Robert  Da^id  Speer    ....  1 1  May 
Chr.  R.  B.  Wilkinaon. . . .  12Jane 

Wm.  Fred.  Lew 21  June 

Jamea  P.  M*Clune do 

John  D.  Switser 11  July 

Fred.  Wm.  Rea  17JttJy 

Mich.  Curda  Raymond  ..SSJuly 

John  Yatea  Giles 81  July 

Hen.  C.  A.  Wilkinaon    .  .38 Aug 

Edw.  J.  Maitiand   ISSept 

Wm.  Land  Scarnell llOct 

Nath.  Bland  Herbert  • .  •  •     do 
184 


P.  ]>nch  aerred  in  all  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  China,  aa  a  Volunteer  Mid.  of  Calliope  and 
Blenheim^  on  all  occasions  carrying  the  Union  Jack. 


SERVICES  OF  MATES 

1  T.  R.  H.  G.  Pearse,  Mid.  of  Buta  at  the 
bombardment  of  Morea  Castie  in  1888. 

4  J.  K.  Simooe,  aerved  in  boata  of  Agwoeurt 
in  Maluda  Bay,  Borneo,  1845|  and  at  capture  of 
piratical  forta  at  Bruni,  1846. 

SERVICES  OF  SECOND  MASTERS. 

3  R.  E.  Pym,  Second  Maater  of  Fly,  employed  on  detached  aufTeying  serrice  on  the  coaat  of  New 
Guinea.  1845,  and  of  Vestal  in  charge  of  a  guu-boat  in  Maloodoo  Bay,  where  he  waa  sereraly  wounded. 

6  G.  F.  M'Dougally  served  in iSfamaran^,  1842, 47,  and  actively  enjjaged  against  the  piratical  prahus 
in  the  ship  and  boats. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


161 


CHAPLAIN& 

No  person  shall  be  appointed  a  Chaplain  in  the  Royal  Navy  who  shall  not  have  been  regularly 
ordained  Deacon  and  Priest  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and  Irelund,  or  who  shall  not  have  been 
gnduated  at  the  University  of  Oxford,  Cambridge,  or  Trinity  College.  Dublin,  or  whose  Hge  shall 
exceed  thirty -five  years,  or  who  shall  hold  any  benefice  with  cure  of  souls,  or  who  shall  not  produce 
testimonials  firom  the  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  in  which  he  was  last  licensed,  addressed  to  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  or  who  shall  not  have  been  examined  by  some  competent  person  to 
be  appointed  for  that  purpose  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  and  be  reported  hj  him 
to  be  in  every  respect  a  fit  and  proper  person  to  fill  with  respectability  and  advantage  to  Her  Majesty's 
Service  the  situation  of  Chaplain. 


RETIRED,  OR  ENTITLED  TO  HALF-PAT. 


1801 


Chas.  Bame    28Aag 

Reot.  Tedboume. 

1807 
Bdw.Brioe 24Nov 

1811 

©"J.  B.  Frowd,  D.D.»    . .    7Apr 
Fellow  C.C.  College. 

1818 

#*John  Hoigan,  LL.B.*    21Jan 
Rector  of  Croxton. 

Jas.  Dunne 7Mar 

John  Kirkby IJune 

S'Bdw.  Beattys    SJune 

1813 

Thoe.  Suiridge,  LL.D.   . .  24Mar 
Mast   of  Felsted  Gr. 


1816 

Samuel  W.  Roberts,  B.D.    3Dec 
St.  Winnals,  Devonport 

1819 
Jot.  Bdw.  Swridg€,  M.A.  24Apr 

Robert  Whitehead 27May 

Jos.  Littkwood   SlJuly 

1821 
Oeoige  Fisher,  F.R.S.  . .  SdApr 
John  Briggs SOAug 


I  Dr.  Frowd,  Chaplain  of  Quten 
Charlotis  at  Alglert. 

S  Dr.  Morgan,  Chaplain  of  TonnatU 
In  the  Chenpeake,  Ice.,  and  of  Revtnife 
ai  Algicrt. 

8  B.  Beatty,  Chaplain  of  Superb  at 
AlgWrs. 


1822 

Wm.  R.  Payne,  M.A 24Jan 

Edw.  Pettman 25Mar 

1823 

David  Morton TJnne 

Reot.  Harleston. 

Hugh  Salvin    lODec 

Nathaniel  T.  Royse 26Dec 

1824 

Wmi  Yeale  Hennah &Jan 

Tho$,  Ferrii 14Jane 

John  K.  Goldney    24July 

R.  R.  Bloxham* 6Aug 

^Edm^Wmdef*   ISAug 

Chapl.  Alexandria. 
1826 

^Thos.  Forster*    6Jan 

John  M.  Edwards 20Sept 

1826 
Alexander  H.  Small,  B.D.  IMay 

Joseph  Cooper IJune 

John  B.  Sanders 230ct 

1827 

Hugh  Jones lOMar 

John  Baker 4Sept 

John  Fry 20ct 

John  Falls    17Nov 

J.  Moore,  M.A 17Nov 


1890 

Joseph  Marshall 8Jan 

Meyrick  Beebee SJune 

1881 

Oct.  S,  Harrutm iDee 

Rec.  Thome  Faloon. 

1833 
Geo.  R.  Lewin,  M.A 6JnIy 

1834 

Rohmd  Wilson 14Feb 

J,U.CampbeU  23Aag 

Allen  Fielding ISNov 

1836 

John  Jenkins 28Jnne 

@^Oeorge  Cooper,  M.A.'  31July 

1&S6 

@>6eo.  Richards    11  Apr 

Philip  Somerville   22Apr 

Pascoe  Orenfell  Hill 26Apr 

Henry  H.  Franklin    ....  19May 

Edw.  8.  Phelps SJune 

W.O.Tucker SJune 


1828 
John  Marshall,  M.A. 


4Jan 


1829 
James  H.  Malet,LL.D.  . .  26Aug 

@<Edw.  Kitson« 28Apr 

Andrew  Watson 2IMay 


R.  R.  Bloxham  ha*  a  pension  of 
ISM.  per  annum. 

4  B.  Winder,  wounded  when  Chaplain 
of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

6  T.  Portier,  Chaplain  of  Xtarfmov/A 
at  Navarin. 


1837 
Geoige  Austen.. .. 


.11  Apr 


1840 

Wm.  N.  Snowe,  B.A IQSept 

Joseph  Ashton  Burrough  INov 
Nathaniel  Procter,  B.A.  .  4  Nov 
Geo.  Belkimy,  M.A 4Dec 


1841. 
Rohu  Thompson,  B.A. 


4May 


6  E.  Kitoon,  ChapUdn  of  Prineou 
Ckarlotu,  and  wounded  by  the  ezplo- 
tion  of  a  magasine  after  thp  bombard- 
ment of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  In  1840. 

7  G.  Cooper  wag  in  the  Blonhtim  at 
the  taking  of  the  forte  of  tho  Bocea 
Tigris,  and  capture  of  Amoy  and 
Chlnghae,  lu  1841. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


162 


Chaplains  not  entitled  to  Half-pay. 


CHAPLAINS  NOT  BNTITLED  TO  HALF-PAY. 


Henry  Jonet 


1837 


1830 
Henry  S.  Slight,  b.d. 


SJoly 


1840 
Peter  P.  Smith    SMar 

1841 

Wm.  D.Hall 12Juk 

Thos.  G.  Gallwey  BSept 

T.  Wm.  Bennett SBSept 

Jas.  L.  Moody 290ct 

Arthur  Browne   INot 

1848 

Wm.  S.Parish    ISFeb 

Bdw.  Wolfenden,  M.A. . .    6Mar 

Henry  W.  Steel 7Mar 

Alex.  C.  Fraser 18May 

Jas.  C.  Connolly llJuly 

DaTid  Canon 848ept 


Thos.  John  Main llNov 

1843 
Geo.  A.  M.  Litle,  M.A. . .  12Apr 
J osiah Thompson,  B. A.   ..     do 

J.  W.  Dioksoo,  B.A l9Aug 

George  Jackson,  M.A.   . .  SI  Not 


12Jaly 


1844 
Heoiy  W.Taylor,  M.A.  . 

1845 
Rd.  Bontein  Howe,  B.A.  lOJan 
Forteseue  Wells,  B.A.  . .  ISJan 
WilliamHarryPilcher,B.A.8dApr 
Anthony  Salkeld,  B.A.  ..14July 
Chas.Wm.  Belgrade,  B.A.  9Sept 
Frederick  Charles  Hal- 

sted,  B.A 22Sept 

James  Henry  Lang,  B.A...  61)ec 
John  Bowes  Bonce,  B.A.  18 Dec 

1846 
WiUlamLakeOnsIow,M.A.  dJsin 
Wm.  Cecil  Perey  Baylee     2Mar 


Robt.  P.  Powell,  B.A.  .  .13May 
Chas.  Lacas  Bell,  B  A .  . .  lOJune 
Wm.  Sanderson  Miller  . .  l6Jnly 
John  James  Harrison,  B.A.9Noy 

1847 

Wm.  BeU,B.A SJan 

Thos.  Turner  Baker  ....   6July 

Wm.  M.  Dyne ISJuly 

Jas.  Robt.  Moffatt 16Not 

Francis  Hanaaa.  B.A,    ..  22Dec 

1848 
James  Stuart  Robson    ....  2Feb 

John  Wm.  Buseell   22Feb 

Samuel  Bkckbum,  M.A.  88Feb 

JohnMiluer 28Mar 

Fred.  Wm.  Waldnm 16Noy 

1849 

John  Jas.  Balleine 27  Jan 

Richard  Croker 24  Ai^ 

Fred.  Wm.  Smith 120ct 

Henry  F.EdgeU 7Nov 


Digitized  by 


Google 


163 


NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS, 

REGULATIONS  ESTABLISHED  BY  ORDER  IN  COUNCIL  OF  THE  22od  DEC.  1836, 
10th  AUGUST,  1840»  AND  lltb  MARCH.  1842. 

Naval  Instrudore  and  Schoolmasten  are  hereafWr  to  be  designated  '*  Naval  Iiistractora,"  and  Chap- 
lains on  being  appointed  to  act  as  Naval  Inatrocton  are  to  be  desigoated  '*  Chaplains  and  Naval  Inttrao- 
ton.*' — No  person  will  be  considered  eligible  for  an  appointment  as  Naval  Instructor  who  is  under  20  years  of 
ige  or  more  than  35. — ^Every  Candidate  will  be  required  to  produce  a  certificate  of  his  age,  and  testimonials 
of  good  character ;  and  both  laymen  and  clergymen  when  appointed  to  act  as  Naval  Instructors 
most  paas  an  examination  as  to  their  qualifications  to  instruct  the  young  Oflicen  in  the  following 
hnochea:— lit.  Common  Arithmetic,  including  Vulgar  and  Decimal  Fractbns.-^2nd.  The  first  siv, 
and  the  eleventh  books  af  Eoclid.— Srd.  Algebra,  progressing  to  the  highest  order  of  equations,  and 
its  af^ticstion  to  the  solution  of  GeometrH»l  Problems.— 4th.  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry, 
theoretical  and  nractical.— 5th.  Nautical  Astronomy,  particularly  the  principles  on  which  the  varioiis  rales 
Sdt  finding  the  latitude  and  longitude  are  founded.— 6ih.  Mecbanics.— 7th,  HydrostatioB.— 8th.  A  com- 
petent knowledge  of  the  Classics. 

The  final  examination  of  Candidates  for  Naval  Instractorships  will  compriae : — let.  The  usual  College 
passing  ejcamination  in  Navigation. — ^2nd.  The  application  of  the  theory  of  Projectiles  to  Gnonery.^^rd. 
Observations  with  the  SexUnt,  &c.  The  use  of  the  Anmoth  Compass  and  Chronometer,  &c.  Perfect 
proficiency  will  be  expected  in  observing :  860  numbers  will  be  required  to  pass  a  Candidate  in  the  College 
paper,  and  56  is  to  be  the  minimum  number  for  observations. 

Although  the  knowledge  of  French,  as  well  as  of  other  modern  languages,  and  of  the  principles  of  draw- 
ing, ia  not  considered  as  indispensable,  it  is  very  desirable  that  Naval  Instructors  should  be  able  to  give 
instractioo  in  these  branches  of  education  ;  and  preference  will  always  be  given  to  such  as  possess  these 
auainments. 

Naval  Instmetora  will  be  allowed,  in  addition  to  their  pay,  £b  a-year  to  be  charged  on  the  ahip'a 
hooka  against,  and  to  be  deducted  from,  the  pay  of  every  young  gentleman  receiving  instruction. 

Naval  Inatmctors  who  shall  retire  from  emplojrnient  without  the  sanction  of  the  Admiralty,  or  who 
shall  refuse  or  aroid  senriee,  if  found  capable  of  aerying,  shall  not  he  aUowed  to  reeeiye  half  pay ;  and 
wHl  be  removed  firom  the  list  of  Naval  Instructors. 

Cbaplaina  acting  as  Naval  Instruotore  wiU  be  allowed  ^5  a  year  to  be  dednotad  from  the  pay  of 
every  ycnmg  gentieman  instructed  by  them,  in  addition  to  their  pay  as  Chaplains  and  to  three-rourtha 
of  tlie  amount  of  the  Full  Pay  of  Naval  Instructors,  according  to  the  length  ot  their  aervice  as  such. 


Naval  Instructors  are  in  all  respecto  Ward  Room  Ofiicera. 


1836. 

Geo.  Field  Parker S2Dec 

Wm.  Kerr    . .  • .  ^ do 

Tboa.  Eaatman    do 

Mich.P.Sambell do 

Onstama  Dittman do 

Chaa.Stark(3!fa^ft«m.Ziu^.)  do 

Robt.  Milla  Inakip do 

1837 
Michael  Thomaon    Scott 

Baimbach    M.A IdJnly 

Alfred  Wm.  Lane,  M.A.. .  ISept 
BolaadWi]aon(Chap.)    ..7Noy 

1838 
John  Doyle  Kennedy. . .  .IfiJnne 

John  Gowan    lOct 

Geo  Jackaon,B.A.  (Chap. )  lOOct 
Chaflen    Oabonme, 

ITNov 


Fred.  Chaa.  Halated,  B.A. 

(Chap.) 18Jan 

Wm.  Searle,  B.A lOJune 

Bidbard  Gn«gh  Saundera, 

B.A llJuly 

John  Jenkina  (Chap.)  . .  16Aug 
Geo.  Cooper,  M.A.(Chap.)  24  Aug 

John  H.  Bond    OOct 

Bdgar  Bronghton  Bamea, 

B.A 220ct 

BiduurdOram 20Dec 

S9 


1840 

Fred.W.  Bonter 15May 

Joseph    Lowther    Hodg- 
son, M.A 19Ang 

1841 

Wm.  Johnson llFeb 

Joseph  Ashton  Burrough 

(Chap.) 20Mar 

Alex.  Gerard lOApr 

Wm.  Whltmarsh 16June 

John  Nicholas  Lavertj  . .  llSept 

Jas.  Stephen ISNov 

John  Sykea do 

Fred.  Hotham  Needham        do 
William  Stewart  Harvey, 
F.B.G.S 14Nov 

1642 
George  Brand,  H.A.' ....  18May 

Wm.  Edw.  Shaw    do 

George  Foster., SOJnne 

Anthony  Salkeld  (Chap.)  98June 

1848 
Chaa.    John  Edw.   Rosa 

Archdeacon OMay 

Henry  Jones  (Chap.) . . .  .24Jime 

1844 

Pranoia  Wm.  Fowler  ....  6Jnne 
89 


1  Seeratary  to  the  British  Oonmls- 
lioaan,  St.  Paul  de  Loango. 


Fred.  W.  Smith,  B.A.     . .  19Jnne 

Geo.  Sealy  Bonme 28Jime 

John  Gorham,  B.A 2Sept 

John  M.  Edwards l9Nov 

1846 

Dngald  Grant 26June 

Henry  Andrews  Speed  .  .25 Aug 
Samuel  Blackburn,  B.A. . .  29Aug 
Geo.  Alex.  Magrath  Litle, 

M.A.  (Chap.) 4Noy 

ThoB.  Chute  Ellis  Warcup, 

B.A 12Noy 

James  Henry  Lang  (Chap.)  6Dec 

Henry  Marwell  I^froy    . .  16Dec 

1846 

William  Salmon l8Mar 

Fras.  Lambert  Cursham, 

B.A 9Mar 

Timothy  Sullivan    08ept 

1847 

Alfred  Turmine 9eMay 

Thos.  T.  Baker  (Chap.)  .  •  6July 

John  Jeans 23Dec 

1848 

George  Bnnis lOJune 

Wm.  L. Onslow  (Chap.).  .27 June 

Wm.  H.  M'lntosh 12Sept 

Thos.  R.  Holme ONov 

Fred.  W.  Waldren  (Chap.)  16Nov 

1849 
I  John  J,  Balldne  (Chap.)   87 Jan 
'  08 


Digitized  by 


Google 


164 


MEDICAL  OFFICERS  OF  THB  NAVY. 


To  be  eligible  for  a  Commissirtn  as  Medical  luspeotor  or  Deputy  Medical  laspector  of  Hospitals  and 
Fleets,  a  Sargeon  must  have  served  four  years  ia  Her  Majettj  s  Navy  as  Surgeon  on  board  a  Cimb- 
missioned  Ship. 

To  qualify  an  Offioer  to  receive  a  Commission  as  Surgeon,  he  must  have  been  three  years  employed 
as  an  Assistant  Surc^eon,  one  j^ear  of  which,  at  least,  must  be  on  board  a  Commissioned  Ship,  and 
the  other  two  may  be  served  in  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Naval  Hospitals;  and  he  shall  pass  such 
Examination  as  the  Admiralty  may  from  time  to  time  direct ;  but  no  Surgeon  or  Assistant  Surgeon, 
who  shall  retire  from  his  employment  without  the  sanction  of  the  Admiralty,  or  who  shall  refuse  or 
avoid  serrice,  if  found  capable  of  serving,  shall  be  allowed  to  receive  half-pay  ',  and  his  name  in  such 
ease  will  be  removed  from  the  list  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy. 

An  Assistant-Surgeon  shall  produce  proof  of  his  having  served  the  usual  and  required  Appreo- 
tioeship,  and  shall  pass  such  Examination  as  the  Admiralty  maj  from  time  to  time  direct ;  but  no 
Candidate  shall  be  examined  before  he  shall  have  attained  the  age  of  SO  years,  nor  after  the  age  of  24. 

Sir  Gilbert  Blane,  Bart.,  with  the  concurrence  of  the  Lords  Commissiouers  of  the  Admiralty,  for  the 
encouragement  of  Naval  Medical  Science,  and  excitement  of  an  emulation  that  may  conduce  to  the 
interests  of  an  important  branch  of  the  public  service,  eatablisbed  a  Fund  in  perpetuity,  for  the  pur. 
pose  of  providing  the  means  of  conferring  a  gold  medal,  once  in  every  two  years,  on  such  two  Medical 
Officers,  whether  Surgeons  or  Aseietant'SurgeonM  acting  as  Surgeons,  as  shall  produce  the  most  appro  vtsd 
journals  of  their  practice,  whilst  actually  serving  in  Her  Majesty's  Ships. 


Medical  Officers  who  have  received  Sir  Gilbert  Blane'e  Gold  MedaL  (Ihn) 


*  Robert  Purkis  HQlyar,  (Inspector.) 
Sir  John  Liddell,  Kt.^  m.d.  (Inspector.) 
John  Tarn,  Surgeon. 

William  Donnelly,  m.d.  do. 
Alexander  M'Kechnie,  m.d.,  do. 
James  Ormlston  M'WlUlam,  mj>.,  do. 


Samuel  Irvine,  m.d..  Surgeon. 
John  Wilson,  m.d.,  (Inspector.) 
William  Lindsay,  m.d.  (Dep.  Inspector.) 
James  W.  Johnston,  m.d.  (Dep.  Inspector.) 
Thomas  R.  Dunn,  x.D.  Surgeon. 


DIRECTOR-GENERAL  OF  THE  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 
®^®®®^ir  WilUam  Burnett,  Kt,,uji„  F.R.S.> 


MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS  AND  FLEETS. 
(Half-Paj  JfTS  19s.  to  £20S,  aeoordlng  to  previous  lerviee.) 


1840 
Sir  John  Richardson,  Kt.,  m.d.,  F.R.S SSAug 

1841 
^'Beiyaiatn  Fanrnea  Outram,  m.d.^  F.R.S., 

FG.S 23Nov 

•SvrQeo,Magraih,Kt,,u.r>  ,F.R.S.^2dNov 

VkRoberi  Purhu  HiUyar^    28Nov 

John  Wilson,  (6)  M.D • 2Dec 


•  Sir  O.  Mainmth  has  a  retiring  pension  of  lOCM.  per 
tniun,  in  addition  to  his  half  pi^. 


1844 


^**lhii5tr  John  LiddeU,?  JTt.,  M.D.    ....1»J 
James  Anderson,  m.d tTl 


«7Nov 


1846 


Gilbert  King,  m.d 9Nov 

@^®Jchn  Mortimerf* do 

1847 
@*Robert  Armstrong,'  m.d 28July 

1849 
William  Rae,  m.d.* l7Jan 


PHYSICIANS  RETIRED. 
Half-pay  £101  ISi.  6d.  to  £S89  fis.  per  annum,  aeoocdlnf  to  length  of  serrioe. 


1808 


William  Tail 16July 


181S. 
Duncan  WArthur 27  Apr 


Digitized  by 


Google 


165 

DEPUTY  MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS  AND  FLEETS. 
(Half-Ptty  jeW7  fii.  to  £878  !«•.,  aeeordlng  to  pferloiit  ferrloe.) 


1840 


John  Kennedy    22Aug 

OIir<»r  Enuifl,  M.D do 

WiUiam  Oladstane     31  Aug 

^Step,  Jenningi  Swayfu^*  19Deo 


1841 
^'/oJkn  JToyi* l4ApriI 


1843 

g'ISmWm.  Lindsay,  M.oJ^SMar 
'James  Prior** lAog 

1844 

^*  Alexander  Nisbet.  m.d.  l2Jaii 
Edward  Hilditch    28Jane 

1846 
James  Allan  (a),  k.d.  ..  4Feb 
John  Grant  Stewart,  M.D.>7200et 


1846 

James  Veiteh,  MD 2Not 

Jatnet  Scott,  md.*^ do 

1847 
John  Drammond  (a)  ....   7Jaly 
IBntJas.  W  ingate  Johnston, 

M.D. SOAug 


*  Dr.   Scott  reedvef  a  pension  of 
retired  Sarg.  of 


£160  per  annnm  as 
Hsslsr. 


RETIRED  SURGEONS. 


Those  (NBcers  having  t  prsflsed  to  their  names  haying  lerred  thirtj  jeazs  afloat,  are  In  the  receipt  of  fifteen  shillings 


1790 
Cornwall  Reynold* S4Not 

1793 
tJohn    Septimiu    Hasted  300ct 

1794 
^^iSyfThoa-RobertaonCa)*  SOJune 

1795 
#^eo.  Bellamy^  K.D.  19May 

1796 
f  William  Thompson  (a) . .    80ct. 

1798 

tJohnNiell tlSept 

6 


1801 


@^(g)John  Erskine  Risk^  3 Augj  Stephen  Jones  (6)  SOMay 

1809 

George  Proctor     14Jan 

^' James  Hall,  M.D.I     ..28 Aug 
James  Foy    2SNor 


1803 
James  Rutherford,  m.d.   SApril 

1804 
Guy,  Alex.  Acheson SAug 

1805 
Joseph   Hugh  Hughes  ..19Aug 

1806 
t William  Price(a)» «lMay 

1807 

John  Williams*   1 1  Aucr' 

18  ^' 


1808 


1810 
Morgan  Price    9Jan 

1811 
Sir  James    £•  Anderson, 
M.D.K'1 19Aug 

18SS 

James  Lswrence SSAng 

Wm.  Donnelly,  m d 13Apr 

1826 
Thomas  Robertson  (6)     • .  14Apr 
81 


♦  ConTiet  Ship,  Oeronport. 


*  ConTiet  Surgeon,  Portsmontli. 
\  Med.  Sapt.  of  Convicts,  Bermnda. 


SURGEONS  RETIRED  ON  COMMUTED  ALLOWANCE. 

@*John  Forbes  (6),*  m.d., 

F.R.S."..... «7Jan 

Ebenezer  Walker 7 Aug 

James  Lepper 14Sept 

@*  Archibald  Robert8on(a)  SlNor 

1810 
Archibald  Robertson,  (6) 

M.D lOJuly 

John  William  HalUon....  iNov 

John  Bernard,  M.D 8 Nor 

QUohn  Allan 19Not 


1804 
SamuelBailey lODec 

1806 
Andrew  Carrick    19Jan 

1807 

Andrew  Lithgow* 4Mar 

James  Coulthred t6Nor 


1808 

JohnClark(a)   It  Apr 

Henry  Day f7July 

James  Wsde iDec 

William  HiUman 86Dec 


1809 
Joseph  M'Carogher,  M.D.|tf7Jau 
0 


*  A-gent  for  tick,  Weymouth. 
f  Physician  Ezusordinary  toH.R.B. 
he  Duchen  of  KeaU 


1811 

Thomas  Roberts ISFeb 

ThomasCocks iMar 

Joseph  Henry  Kent   . . .  .SI April 

1818 
Geo.  Haynes  Jones,  m.d.  83 Jan 
81 


*  Pbjsidaa  to  the  Queen's 
hold. 


Daniel  M'Namara    llFeb 

Marcus  Dill,  m.d 85Apr 

Alex.  Montgomery*  ....  5May 
George  Hume    Weather- 

heaid,  m.d 4July 

Peter  Ramsay 19Sept 

1813 
George  Grant,  m  .d 87Deo 

1814 
WiUiam  J.  Hoggan 88Aag 

1815 
Wm.  Anderson  (a)    ......  4Jsa 

William  H.B.Webster  ..17Aug 

1816 
Jas.  Lindsay,  Ma> 16Sept 

1819 

Joseph  M'Crea 17Feb 

88 


•  Civil  Hospital.  Mauritius. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


166 


SURGEONS  UNFIT  FOR  SERVICE  AT  SEA. 


1781 
James  Thompton 18Sept 


irsj 

^H^eoige  M'Calliimi..l8Noy 


1790 
Alex.  Andenon  (a) 150eC 


1794 

William  Porter SJan 

@*Franci8  Consin 8Aug 

William  Goo<koa 16Deo 


1795 
|)Henry  Oabone*^. 
dux  Adamaon'*. . . . 
R.  Priagle 


.30jan 

8Sept 

.  «Oct 


1796 
Rel>.  WilUame(a)'« 91  Aug 


1797 

Bicb.  P.  WiUiama   lOFeb 

Edward  Henry  Brien  ....  15Sept 
WiniamEljard 5Dec 


1798 

Edward  Tudor SlFeh 

Jenkin  Jones,  m.d 4Jane 

John  Graham SJnly 

Francis  Reall   48Sept 

John  Wilson,  m.b.  (a) . . . . Sf  Oct 
(^* Andrew  Leslie*^ 26K  or 


1799 

James  Swift    2^6 April 

George  Towns i^July 

John  Strang,  M.D 5Ang 


1800 

*  Valentine  Duke    1 1  Jolt 

John  Gibbs,  ii.i> SOct 

T)David  Cowan*® 140of 

i^illiam  Oastler^    6Noy 

)Uame6  Guthrie^ 30Nov 

Juneau  M'CoU    8Dec 

28 


1802 
^*John  Mackaj l9jQne 


1803 
William  M'Farlane,  m.d.  . .  t5Mar 
vViUiam  Mackaj,  M.O.   ..     do 


1804 

John  Bowen «9Mar 

Alexander  Taylor* «SJuly 

Stephen  Williamson** 30July 

JamesKeith do 

Thomas  Dickson 31  Aug 

James  Lowry  (a) ie6Nov 


1805 

Alex.  Dewar(&)« I4jan 

John  lrvine(6)*^ «9Jan 

Silas  BUndford    14Mar 

Thomas  Usher)     30Apr 

Isaac  Gorrell    8Noy 


1806 

William  Ross,  m.d 1  Jan 

Robert  Robertson 17Jan 

Simon  G.  Britten 7Mar 

Andrew  Darling ISJune 

Charles  Mitchell 26 June 

RobertBlake   9July 

^1  James  M.  Brydone ....  26 Aug 

Charles  Stormouth 9Dec 

John  M*Neece do 


1807 

William  H.  Banks    14JBn 

William  Turner  (o) 21  Jan 

John  Tweedale 24Feb 

Charles  Queade    15Apr 

Alexander  Telfer 28  Apr 

C.  Hyde   6May 

67 


*  A.Taylor  has  a  pension  of  401.  18*. 
4d.  per  annnm  ai  retired  surgeon  of 
convict  ihipStfryriM.  Agent  for  Sick, 

i  Airent  Ibr  SicI^  Movllle. 

H  Clerk  in  General  Poet  Office. 


Walter  Dickson « . .  IbJuaa 

^JoshnaHorwood SJulj 

Chas.  Chambers^   9Julj 

Jno.  M*Rae,  m.d.  (<i) 25 Aug 

Wm.  Lodge Kidd,M.D.*  ..200et 

Thomas  Jones  (6  ) SDee 

John  Macmillan   5Dec 

Charles  Linton 25Dec 

Ambrose  Blackk>ck 26Dec 

Richard  Lewis t9Dee 


1808 

DftTid  Lewis  (s)   7Jan 

Thomas  M'Neece 26Jaa 

David  Jones 9Feb 

James  Leitch 1  Mar 

George  GaR>raith 16Apr 

William  Ratty 16Apr 

Robert  Brien 25JuDe 

George  Moon 26June 

Henry  Lewin   IJuly 

f  ^William  Evana^ 24july 
atrick  Wal^th IdOct 

Ralph  Eden SOOct 

James  Reid ISNov 

A  brah .  lUingworth t     .  •  •  •  1 6N  of 
Wm.  St.  George  DaTies, 

M.D do 

Alezand.  Cockbum^   ..••19Nor 

John  Ogilne    21  Nov 

Thomas  Fisher 2lDec 


1809 
John  William  Latham  ....  12 Jan 

William  Vellacott     13J  an 

Rich.  Woodthorpe 18Mar 

Rob.  Blake,  mj> 1  Apr 

David  Lewis  (6)   5 A |>r 

^*George  Gilbert* 7 Apr 

Wm.  Watson,  m.d ISMay 

John  T.  Jones 4Se|»t 

James  Ayres    ]8Sept 

R.  Mercer  Cockerill  ....2lSept 

Francis  R.  Jago 27.Sept 

John  Mosgrove    SOSept 

James  Holbrook    20ct 

Edward  Seaton lOOct 

John  M'Crystal    SdNov 

100 


*  Inspector  of  Armagh  Oaol  and  Lu- 
natic Asylum. 

♦  Agent  for  Sick,  at  Powejr. 
1  Agent  for  Siclc,  Kinsale. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Surgeons  Unfit  for  Service.— Surgeons  for  Service. 


167 


Darid  Mitchell S8Nov 

Donald  Camerou 93Dec 

George  Birch 25Dec 

Haipor  Gamble    , .  28Dec 

Roger  M'Mantu,  m  .d.**  .  .90Dec 

1810 
Edw.  Heniy  St.  Quintin  . .  3Jaii 

Geo.  Smith QFeb 

Wiliiam  Clajton iMar 

John  R.  Roberts^ 15Mar 

George  Roe*« 29Mar 

Darid  Ross 24Ma7 

Cbriatr.  O'Brien,  m.d.      .  .8June 

\^  iliiam  Clifford 4Aag 

^^  m.  H.  Troanan 2lAug 

1  bomas  Soden 28Aq^ 

James  Black,  ii.d lOSept 

HeoijTowse/ l«Dec 

1811 

John  Stewart  (a)    QFeb 

Fnaeis  Logan 3lMaj 

Tboa.  Gray  (a)    12June 

John  Howe 16Jaljr 

James  Browne  (a)    1 7  Aug 

J  mes  Dickson  (6)    31  Oct 

Terence  Clarke 280ct 

JohnUDoolan    14Not 

JamesSttaart    19Deo 


William  Dykes 16Nov 

John  Greig,  m  j>.* .iaDec 

1814 

Samuel  Morrison lOJan 

Wm.  Rogers,  m.d 16Feb 

Jobo  Campbell  (a)   4Mar 

William  Simpson TMar 

James  Kay do 

Patrick  M agoTora    1 6Mar 

Thomas  Mein 14May 

Michael  Doak   iNoy 

William  Simson do 


1812 

Geo.Shaw  Ruth«rrord.M.]>.30M8r 
Henry  Wm.  Keele  M.]>. . .  3Apr 

WsL  Aiton,  M.D.    SOJune 

Tbos.Walliiigton     14JuIy 

^^Primrose  Lyon*^ ....  ISJuly 
Alexander  Hae iSOct 

1813 

BonaldKennedy  .« 35Mar 

CbriesSke«:h...^« 4Apr 

Gerard  Fitzgerald^  M^.  ..17 Apr 

Jaes  Stewart  (a> 14May 

Geoig^  Glasaon   flMay 

^nmds  Kieman 9June 

Matthew  Bumside^    ....    I  July 

Heuy  Bnrrell 38Aug 

Fred.RasbrookCUa8e    ..l5Sep 

Junes  Osborne  (a)     20ct 

Andrew  Macanah  • » lONor 

Aadiew  Moriaeii 12Ne? 

144 


1815 

Robert  Espie 4Feb 

Alexander  Laughlin  ....  lOMar 
Felix  Arthur  D<muelly  ..17 Aug 
@'Johnston    Hamilton 

Aoheson^i do 

John  DaTis,  m.d do 

Robert  Wilson    do 

Robert  M'Dowall,  m.d.  . .     do 

Peter  Comrie do 

Ninian  M'Morris do 

John  Armatroog do 

WilUam  Bell  (a) do 

John  Patohell do 

Allan  Waters^. do 

1816 

John  Patterson lApr 

@>Alex.  Stewart7<^ 16Sept 

1817 
James  MitcheU 8Mar 

1818 
^John  Runciman^* TOct 

1830 
William  Clarke  (a) 15Mar 


1833 

Hichl.  M'Ennally 27 June 

Wm.  M*Gee,  m.d SOOct 

1824 

Thoe.  Brownrigg**    3Mar 

John  Wilson  (o)    OSept 

1825 

Alex.  Linton 2lFeb 

Abraham  Courtney 9MaT 

Adam  Simpson t3Aug 

1836 

Peter  Reid   ISFeb 

Wm.  Ekin,  m.d 8Apr 

John  George  Sebhv    ....  13May 


John  Gannon . 


1827 


.ejttly 


1828 

John  Gray     15Feb 

^*Benj .  Browning,  m.d.*»*  1 4ABr 
ohn  James l5July 


1821 
Henry  G.  Brock,  m.d. 


9Mar 


1822 

James  M.  Madden  50ct 

John  Greenish ..........     do 

Alexander  Gordon 70ct 

177 


*  Agent  for  Sick  at  Aberdeen. 
t  Agent  for  Sick  at  Ezmouth. 


1820 
Daniel  Campbell l€Fcb 

1830 

William  Peatie   19Feb 

Jeremiah  Riordan    31  Mar 

JohnWestP"    28July 

1833 
John  Robert  Reid 4Apr 


Wm.    Thos. 


1836 
Ballantine, 


33Dec 


1844 

@|iRobert  John  Scott,  m.d.  iMay 
198 


•  Surgeon,  Paikhunt  Priion. 


SURGEONS  FOR  SERVICE. 


1805 

'^Peter  Suther  ., 
'James  Hendenon. 


.2lSept 
,.140ct 


1809 

^  Wm  Fras.  Carter,  m  .d.*^  27 J  an 

Henrv  Wm.  Bull 15Feb 

94'hoBas  C.  Jonea^  ....  18Dec 


1810 

David  Thomson  (a) 19Feb 

1^*  David  Boyter*^ 18Juue 

wJobn  Urquhart 19June 

John  Osborne 2Jnly 

9 


Digitized  by 


Google 


168 


Surgeons  for  Service. 


WilliBm  Craig  («)*   ....«8July 
Robert  Bower 7Dec 

1811 

Edward  Caldwell 8Jan 

@i  James  Hamilton 29 Jan 

1812 

^1  John  Smith  (a) 31  Jan 

George  Swann 27Mar 

Sir  James  Clark,  Bt.  m.d., 
F.R.S.t    lOJune 


1813 

John  Anderson, (6)  1C.O.  ..22 Jan 
Nicholas  W.  Roche»  if.D.  27  Feb 

^1  James  M'Teman^ 18  Aug 

Jas.  Cowan,  m.d ISSept 

Chas.  Carter,  m.d 27Not 


1819 
Robert  Guthrie  9Sept 

1820 

Evan  Davies* 26Maj 

JohnDobief 14Aug 

1821 
@^Charles  Inches,  m.o.^  18Dec 

1822 
Darid  Finlaj 70ct 


1814 

A>  Francis  Sankey^© ITJan 

^tor  Cunningham 28Jan 

AlickOsbonie   12Feb 

James  Wilson  (6) 21  Apr 

John  Thomson,  (6)  m.d.  . .  28Sept 

Robert  Dobi 240ot 

@^Willlam  West.  if.D.   ••  5Not 

1815 

David  Wright ITAng 

Wm.  M'DoweU do 

Wm.  Kelly,  m.d do 

Charles  Kennedy do 

fl^BmSam.  Irrine,  u.D,y*    do 
ohn  Drew  (6X1 16Deo 


1823 

James  Ellis 26July 

Peter  Fisher    llSept 

George  Roberts  5Not 


1829 
Andrew  Sinclair,  m.d.*    23 June 

Nicholas  Magrathf do 

Peter  Leouand do 

G eorge Todd  Moxey,  m.d.  20Aag 
Thos.  Johnston,  (6)  m.d.  170ct 
@  Bartholomew  Verling*^  21  Dec 


1830 

William  Folds 19Jan 

@^  Robert  Maxwell    12Mar 

IBmAlex.  M'Kechnie,M.D.2lJuly 

Hugh  Jameson    1 4 Aug 

Frederick  Crellin     SSept 

Richard  C.  Nutt 190ct 

Alexander  Neill 270ct 

f  >» John  Smith  (fc)*    6Not 
ho.  Wallis  McDonald    ..    9Not 


1824 

William  Guland,  m.d 1  Jan 

Jos.  Rolleston  Sterrit  Duff  lOMar 

Evan  Bowen,  m.d 14July 

Allan  M'Laien    l7July 

Benjamin  Dickson 18 Aug 


1831 
Alex.  Lane,  m.d.*     ....     7Jan 

James  Barr,  m.d 22Feb 

George  H.  Dabbs    26Mar 

George  Symers    13May 

David  Geddes^^MD 17 May 

Richard  Donglaa^<^* l5Aug 

^  James  Smith  (fi)    ....    9K  ov 


1825 

WiUiamLeyson    2lFeb 

@> John  CampbeU  (6)  *^ . .     do 

John  Wilson  (d) 19April 

Robert  Wylie 4June 

Edward  Jeffery    8Jaly 

John  Patton»» 9Dec 


1816 

Wm.  Bruce,  m.d 20jan 

t*And.  Henderson,  M.D.7*16Sept 
*  Oliver  Sproule^ do 
i^Robert  Johnstone^*   . .     do 


1817 
^*Colin  ArrotBrowning,^ 
M.D. 


8Feb 


1818 
0'*10mJohn  Tarn  . 
40 


8Sept 


•  Agent  for  BIck  at  Liverpool. 
t  Physician  to  the  Queen. 
4  Portemouth  Diviuon  of  Marines. 
I  Agent  for  Sicli  at  Milford. 


1826 
Arthur  Savage  t   22july 


1827 

Thomas  Bell  (e)$ GJnly 

Robert M'Cormick*^  ....27Nov 
Hen.  Kelsall,  m.d 28Dec 


1828 

f)iAlex.Sewell  AUen,  MD.»i3May 
rchibald  Gilchrist,  m.d.  26 June 

^>Edward  Leah^ 27Ang 

George  £.  Foiman 13Sept 

JohnKidd 30Sept 


1832 

Mitchel  Thomson    18Apr 

John  O.  Harrison    7June 

Robert  Holden   t3Jane 

Geo.  Irwin  Fox,  MJ».    ..  llAug 


1833 
Patrick  Martyn,  m.d.  ..    26Jan 

1  homas  Gibson l2Apr 

James  Browne,  (5)  M.D.  ••  2 July 

John  Dunlop,  m.d do 

Andrew  Millar,  m.d SlJnly 


1834 

Philip  Toms,  m.d 22Jan 

@John  Coulter,  mj).***.  .  7Feb 
Charles  Henry  FnUer  . .  12Ja]y 
John  Robertaon  {b)  m.d.  . .  160ct 
^^Hamilton  Dickson  Rob. 

Henning*^ 12Dec 

David    Graliam     Miller, 

M.D ^ do 

James  Bankier,  m.d.  ....     do 

John  Watson do 

John  Stephen  Hampton  . .     do 
108 


•  Agent  for  Sick  at  Jersey. 
t  Health  OAoer,  New  South  Wales. 
t  Health  OfBcer,  Port  Jackson. 
$  Agent  for  Sick,  Grlmsbj. 


•  Colonial  Seeretarj,  New  Zealand, 
t  Agent  for  Sick,  Ouemsej. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Surgeons  for  Service. 


169 


1855 

Wm.  Gmm,  m.d tSJan 

James  Cannichael.M.D  ..  6Feh 
^>  John  Jas.  Lancaster  m.d.  2  Apr 
Jamea  Kemp  Ballard  ....  15 Apr 
lOmThoa.  Rtutell  Dann, 

1I.D do 

John  Gibson    do 

Jamas  DonoTan,  m .o.    » .     do 
Heniy  Walsh  Mahon,  m.o.    70ot 

1836 

James  Taylor t  Jul j 

^DaridDeas    do 

Alex.  Bryson,  m.d.  ....  17Sept 
Alexander  Baxter>^  ....  SSDec 
Benjamin  Bjnoe     do 

1857 
lOmJas.  Ormiston  M*Wil- 

liam,  M.D.,  P.B.8 tSFeb 

Wm.  Hutchinson  Bulkelej 

Jones,  M.O SOOet 

John  William  Bowler ....   8  Not 

William  Doak 28Dec 

@*Geo.  David  Maclaren      do. 


1838  ^-^ 

Jason  Lardner 15Mar  Joon 

A  lexander  Kilroj 15  Apr 

Alexander  Crosa 4Ma7 

giJohnWUson  Elliott..    8Ma7 
'Thomas  Edward  Ring, 

MD.>*      JOjulj 

Miller  HamOton,  m.d«  . .  do 
A  lexander  Muirhead,  m.d.  do 
Alex.  Crawford  Macleroj  do 
@i  Abra.  Rose  Bradfoid . .  do 
ffi'John  Arnold  Mould><>*  do 
John  Griffith  Waiiams  (6)  do 
Thos.  William  Jewell ....  do 
^Thomas  Fraaer,  m.d.  . .     do 

William  Kent do 

lliomas  Brenan do 

John  Sloan,  M.o do 

jHmes  Stiell,  m.d do 

Hanrey  Morris    do 

John  Moody •  •     do 

John  Monro,  M.D 15  Aug 

James  Booth    16Aug 

1839 
^iPrsd.  Wm.  Le  Grand  ..5 Jan 

Chas.  Priaulx  do 

John  M*Ilroy,  m.d*     ....  SOAug 
Edward  Mewman,  m.d.    . .   do. 

1840 

John  Read 28May 

Chas.  KeTsm  Nutt do. 

Lenox  Thompson  Cunning- 
ham, MJD do. 

John  Feirier do. 

155 


Robt.  Dumo  Mitchell    . .  t8  May 

Geo.  Bom,  m.d do. 

James  Salmon     1  Aug 

Andrew  Smith 51  Oct 

l»Wm.  Houghton"' 4Nov 

"Peter  Niddrie.  m.d.  »•*   do. 

I'Joseph  Plimsoll,  m.d.»*  do. 

t'Henry  Baker do. 

_i* Alfred  Baker  Cutfield      do. 
FitxwilliamMansell.M.D    19Not 

1841 

Wm.  Thos.  Rogers SSMar 

Henry  Liddell t7Mar 

Francis  Sharpe    8Jun 

George  Doak 25 .Aug 

Chaa.Wm.  White    do. 

f I* Wm.  Graham"** do. 
ohn  Cornthwaite  Bowman  do. 
Rob.  Thos.  Chas.  Scott    . .  26 Aug 
Thos.  Richard    Heywood 

Thomson,  m.d lOct 

|i  J  ohn  Stewart  (^)"*  ....   20ct 

I* John  Bower,  m.d do. 

i^Chas.  Dean  Steel  "3  ..    do. 

'Thos.  Heron  Keown  . .   do. 

n.  Forster  Carter 4Nov 

Jaa.M'Bain 25Noy 

Andrews do. 

Geo.  Watson  Pritchett ....   do 
Edward  Davies,  m.d.    ....    do. 

Robt.  Stevenson do. 

Henry  Forfar  Osman,  m.d.    do. 

Wm.  White do. 

John  HethringtoiiCarruthers  do. 

I*  Henry  Daniel  Shea  ....    do. 

l*0'NeillFerffuson,M.D."«  do. 

James  Vaughao"^    ....  IDec 


•  AffentfcrStek,  Kingstown,  Dttblla. 

Jam  50 


1842 
@Geo. Mackay,  M.o."<>   ..26Jan 
Wm.  Henrv  Forstei,  m.d.   28 Jan 
Chas.  Ritchie  Kinnear. . .  .SOJan 
Alex.  Anderson(6),  M.o. . .  5Feb 

Jo8.Caldwell    7Mar 

|*Robt.  Talloh  Easton   ..    do 
I* John  J.  D.  Burns    ....  8Mar 
ames  Williamson    Wal- 
lace, M.D lOMar 

^^Samoel  Donnelly   ....  16May 

John  Rees    20May 

Alex.  Stoart    OJone 

Richard  Carpenter   do< 

^Steph.Saml.  Stanley "7  11  June 
Chas.  Robert  Brien,  M.D.2lSept 

Maarice  Thos.  West     240ct 

John  Campbell {d)     5lOct 

Tbomaa  Bellott 22Dec 

John  Charles  Folds do 

1843 

@*  William  Lambert 9Jan 

Gilb.  Thrift  Meldrom  Mar- 
tin      5lMar 

@John   Irwin  Crawford, 
»..n»it 


211 


3Apr 


Edward  Hodges  Cree ....  4 Apr 
Rob. Austin Bankier,  m.d.  24May 
James  Atchison,  m.d.     . .  2 Aug 

Wm.  M'Crea    do. 

Robert  Grahame,  m.d.   ..    do. 
Alex.  Cnmmings  Air  ....  5  Aug 
Keats  Robinson  Risk  ....   do. 
Jn.OctaTius  Goodridge  ..20Sept 
^Wm.  Robertson,  M.D.^*®    do. 

^David  Thomas*** do. 

M^harles  Smith**^   do. 

ioward  Ralph  Banks . . .  .258ept 
^John   Dunbar    Tweed- 

dale»w 20Nov 

Fred.  Newell  SUght,  m.d.  27Deo 

1844 

John  Douglas,  m.d 4) Jan 

@|' James  Walsh,  m.d 20Feb 

Richard  Denton  Mason  .  .28  Feb 
Wm.  Wogan  Baynes   ....    do. 
Robert  John  Ben.  Chambers  IMar 

?)* Henry  Macfarlane  ....    do. 
lex.  Woodcock    1  May 

^Hugh   Tod    Spalding 

Beveridge,  m.d 14JoDe 

Robt.  Whitmore  Clarke  ..  7Sept 

1845 
^Chas.  Paget  Blake«M.D.i**2Jan 

Edward  Nollotb  m.d l4Jan 

David  Thompson,  m.d.   • .    do. 
Wm.  Browne,  m.d 26  Jan 

f^'Jn.  Moolenburg  Minter  2 9 Jan 
ohn  Fitzgerald  Charlton, 

K.D.i*'   26Mfir 

^John  DaridsonyM.D.i**     9 Apr 

Arch.  John  Little    iMay 

Jas.  Johnstone  Paul do. 

John  Stirling,  m«d 28 June 

John  Page  Burke,  M.D.  ..  3July 
ThomasHsrFcyLowry,  M.o.lAug 
^'Ssmuel  Wm.  Webb  ..30 Aug 
William  Rogers  (5)  m.d.  200ct 
John  Herbert  Patterson  ..  INot 

Wm.  Loney,  m.d.    do 

Evan  Evans l8Nov 

John  Smart  Peddie ......  2  Deo 

Wm.  Wood,  m.d do 

Robert  Bernard    do 

8 Edward  Heathi'^ llDec 
'Jas.  John  Louis  Donnet  21  Dec 

1846 

Thomas  Somerville lOJan 

John  Gallagher 4Feb 

©^Salter  Livesay,  m.d.  ..dOMar 

John  Belcher,  mj> do 

^'Edward  Groves do 

John  Clarke  do 

Wm.  Lambert  Methven,M.D.  do 
Chas.  Thomas  Simpson 

Kevem     do 

John  Campbell,  (c)  m.d.  . .     do 

Henry  Trevan,  m.d do 

George  Whitmarsh do 

267 

M 


Digitized  by 


Google 


170 


Assistant-Surgeons  unfit  for  Service. 


@>  A  ugustuB  Slight*" SOMar 

RobertGrigor do 

§*  William  Bateman  ....     do 
'Edw.  Geo.  Irving,  MD. .  .3May 
i»Win  Dairy mple  Kerr, 

M.D MMay 

JobnTbomson,  (r)M.D.  ..     do 

Cbarles  Coffey 6June 

James  Armit  Miller   ....  36 June 

David  Lyall,  M.D 4July 

Andrew  Murray 1 6Aug 

John  Forbes  (c)»» 27  Aug 

Jobn  Findlay   do 

Oliver  Tboa.  Miller  ....  7Scpt 
Hen.  Home  Tambull,  m.o.  2SOct 
Leon.  Dobbin  Buchanan . .  9  Nov 

Robert  Havward do 

Thomas  Tait do 

Jobn  Ing1e6eld  Acbeson . .    do 
John  Scott  Davidson'**   ..    do 

William  RoberU do 

©William Crofton^o   ....    do 
^Uohn  Tbo.  Jenkins  ....    do 

Thomas  Crawford    do 

Daniel  Ritchie     do 

@>  Robert  Anderson    ....    do 
Wm.  R.uffell  Dalton    ....    do 
£d.  Harris  Derriman,  md.    do 
294 


@i  James  George  Risk. . . .  Qffor 

A  lezander  Brown do 

John  Hillary  Haire  ..••••  do 
(j^'Jas.  G.  Buchanan  ....  do 
^>H.  0*Hagan.  M.o.*<'  ..  do 
^'Henry  Joues  Domville     do 

Jobn  King    17Nov 

Lewis  Carmichael  Urquhart 

M.D SSNov 

Marmaduke  Cremour  French 

25Nov 
1847 

Thomas Stratton,  M.D SOJan 

Fras.  Bowen  Pritchard  ••     do 

Jobn  Macleod,  m.d 19Apr 

Fred.  J  as.  Whipple  ....  5June 
Wm.  McKinlay,  m.d.  .... «7 July 
Andrew  Graham,  m.d.    . .     do 

Jobn  McWbinnie 24  Aug 

Wm.  Henry  Bent    lOct 

Wm.  Banks  Fegen   170ct 

James  Mitchell,  m.d 24Nov 

James  Harvey 21  Dec 

Robert  Pottinger do 

1848 

Henry  Edmonds 3Feb 

Thomas  Spencer  Wells  ....   do 
317 


Thomas  Kincaid 17Mar 

James  Crisping  Walsh    . .  13 Mar 

Fisher  Negus 26May 

Geo.  Arcbd.  Nicolls,  m.d.  JunedO 

Charles  Grier 24Aug 

Robt.  Clarke,  m.d do 

t  James  Davidson     ....  1 2Sept 
Fredk.  Stupart do 
\rchd.LitUe.  m.d.>*»  ..22Xov 
liter  Dickson  (6)  m.d.    25Not 

1849 
©John  Simpson  ( 6)*^    ..  31  Jan 
Chas.  A.  Anderson,  m.d.  .    do 
@' Alex.  Wilson,  m.d.    ..  lOApr 

Frederick  Harvey   do 

®^Chas.  Nelson  W  ilkinson^^l  M  ay 
ihomas   Edward    Moles- 
worth,  M.D 29Maj 

Wm.  Robertson  Cockbam    7July 

Andrew  Moffitt do 

Alex.  Armstrong,  m.d.     . .  190ct 

Alex.  Mitchell,  m.d 2Nov 

Thomas  Nelson  do 

John  Augustus  Corbett  .  .20 Dec 
James  Fisher,  m.o do 

Samuel  Browne 

IJunior  Sur^etm] 
341 


ASSISTANT-SURGEONS  UNFIT  FOR  SERVICE  AT  SEA. 


1805 
Thomas  Bell  (a) 4Nov 

1806 

Robert  Smith  (a) 11  Mar 

Henry  E.  Suggate    22 Apr 

William  Billings 4July 

John  Mallocb 6Aug 

John  G.  Sparke 24Sept 

1808 

Charles  Mortimer 18  Jan 

Wm.  McEwen 4Apr 

Henry  Ruxton 23  Aug 

George  A.  Waters    80ct 

1809 

Jobn  Baiston 17Jan 

John  Lizars llOct 

1810 

James  Burnsidef 12Sept 

14 


t  Employed  In  MUlUa. 


1811 

Arch.  C.  Hyndman ISFeb 

William  Eyre 6Mar 

Timothy  Drayton 1  OApr 

Joseph  Breadon llJune 

Alex.  Paterson    do 

JamesM'Alaster 23Sept 


1812 

Neal  Robinson 24Feb 

Joseph  M'Gowan 9Mar 

Wm.  Dickson  (a) 24Mar 

William  Irwin     31  Mar 

John  Baird  (a)    4May 

John  Cocks 14May 

1813 

Thomas  Gray  (6) 1 8Jan 

Isaac  Dias     20Feb 

James  H.  Chandler 80ct 

George  Sibbald  (fr) 20Dec 

1814 
Joseph  Laneuville    24 Jaii 


1823 

David  Jardine , ,  7Apr 

32 


Andrew  Russell* BSept 

Alex.  Blyth loDec 

1824 
Joseph  Taylor 4June 

1825 

R.  T.  AUaway SlOct 

Richard  Davies   12Nov 

C.  F.Krabbe    do. 

1826 

John  G.  Lyell 14Apr 

James  Butter     25 Apr 

Francis  Osborne    BSept 

1828 
Jobn  Christie    7Feb 

1829 

Cbarles  Denny 7Jan 

Jobn  Bluett 23June 

44 


*  A.  Riuf ell  receives  a  peniion  of  £60 
per  annum. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


171 


ASSISTANT-SURGEONS  FOR  SERVICE. 

Half-paj,  8s.  to  5s.  per  diem,  according  to  length  of  Service. 


1809 
John  Wfaitmanh*    24Jal>' 

1811 
WilHun  Dunbar 8Maj 

1825 
John  Blown  (a)    Ijjon 

1824 

Wm.  Pennjcook 11  May 

George  Incledon SO  June 

1827 
ADdrew  Cotttea'   9Mar 

1829 
William  Hobba    2SSept 

1835 
Jobn  Cnahen  Sabben  ....  6Noy 

1855 
Jas.    Nathaniel   Derriman, 

M.D. eMuy 

Jaa.  Geo.  GlaB8efiaUantine29Ma7 

1856 
Geo.  Henry  Somerrille   .  .12 Aug 

1857 
Jas.  Alex.  Scott  Addiaon    6Apr 
George  Ball SOAug 

1858 

John  R4>id    9May 

Jamea  Petera    16Ju\y 

Tbos.  JameaLajton^M.D.  l9Noy 

1859 
fira.  Herbert  Mackaraie  . .  4Apr 

Thomas  Ayling     15 Apr 

Jos.  Dalton  Hooker    ....  tSMaj 

Henry  Peacock,  m .d do. 

Eitttace  Jaa.  Walsh 16 Aug 

1840 
Robt  Fleming  CuUeOyM.D.  2JRn 
rt' Walter  Walker  Lennox  16Feb 

Uobt.  Fulton, K.D 2. April 

Albert  Andrev^  Jack   ....   lOct 

J<)^pb  Henderson 17Nov 

Wm.  M'Dennott,  m.d.  ••     do 


Nicholaa  Littleton  lOMay 

Jaa.  Niven,  m.d 20Maj 

H.  RichardsoD,  m.d do 

James  Rae  (fr) do 

Henry  Squire  Wilmott" . .  24May 

Wm.  J.  Gruggen 28May 

Fred.  Math.  Rayner 8Jur)e 

John  Ternan   18 J  uue 

Art.   Wellesley    W.    Ba- 

bington    SJuly 

Jas.  Clerk,  M.D 8JuIy 

Nicholaa  Lock^er  Dolling  ]4Ju1y 
Alex.  Borthwick,  m.d.    . .  27July 

Ernest  Elliott SOJuly 

Wm.  McMahon   JO  Aug 

Matt  Burton,  m.d 17 Aug 

Jas.  Laird SOAug 

Alex.  McDonald 2Sept 

Wm.  Hannant 6Sept 

Aud.  Batwell,  m.d 20Sept 

Wm.  M'K.  SauQders»   ..     do 

Joho  Bernard 80ct 

Wm.  Geo.  Goldin do 

Wm.  Webber,  m.d do 

Patrick  Slerin do 

Walter  Lawrance     do 

Lawrence  Carey ISOct 

John  Cbckin    do 

Arth.  Adams    do 

Cbas.  Forbes,  m.d do 

Edvr.  D'Auvergne 27 Nov 

Rich.  D.  Pritchard do 

Robert  Beitb,  m.o do 

Richard  Galvin,  m.d do 

Hbt.  Hastings,  m.d lODec 

Jfls.  Jenkins,  m.d 27Dec 

John    Balfour    Nicholson 

do 


Fred.  W.  R.  Sadler 


.29Dec 


1841 

V  o.  Graham,  m.d 2.Tan 

H"b<>rt  V\  illcox 6Jao 

^I'orge  Rae,  M.D. do 

Alex.  Leith  Emslie  ..... .SOJan 

1  bilip  Porter" 11  Feb 

^\  m.  Hd.  £.  Smart do 

\\  m.  Thoa.  Alexander. . . .  2 Mar 

Arch.  Elliott,  m.o 15Mar 

Arch.  Sibbald,  M.n 25Mar 

Jamea  Falls  Henry,  M.o.20April 

Alex.  Robertson IMay 

88 


*  SWreteiy  to  the  R.N    Med.  Sup. 
Fund. 


1842 

John  Jack     SJan 

William  Maoleod,  m.d.    ..  18  J  an 

Tbos.  M.  Costello do 

Johnstone  Martin 25 Jan 

Arch.  McClatcbio 3Feb 

Joseph  Browne     12Feb 

Cbas.  Grant  Campbell    ..     do 

Gerald  Yeo 2IVrar 

Wm.  Henry  Sloggett  ....     2  Apr 
Douglas  Nicholas  Tucker      do 

Richard  Tilston SMay 

Wm.Thos.  Domrille       ..     do 

Henry  Piers     do 

Will.  Hoggan 2June 

Tbos.  Russel  Picktborn . .  15June 

John  Jeffcott    22June 

William  iViacdonald 25June 

James  Henry 4July 

Mark  Hamilton    <Aug 

Wm.  Tbomp.  Kay IBAug 

Adam  Gordon 25Nov 

Geo.  Henry  Ryan    30 Dec 

197  i 


1843 
John  Andrews  (b)  m.d .  . .    SFeb 

William  Duirs do 

Rioh.  Percy  Chapman 20 Feb 

Lowry  John  Mooteith  . . .  .20Apr 

Cecil  Crandell 1 1  July 

William  Fasken,  m.d do 

Fred.  Morgan do 

John  Ward do 

Wm.  Smith,  m.d 29Ju1y 

Hen.Wm.HoraeU do 


1844 

Geo.  Irwin  Willes 8 Apr 

Alex.  Eugene  Mackay    . .     do 

John  Gray  («)      do 

Vans  C.  Clarke,  m  n 27 Juno 

Joseph  B.  H.  Ceilings  . .     do 

George  Everest    1 2 J  uly 

John  T.  U.  Bremner.M.D.  26Jnly 
DanielJofan  Duigan    ....     do 

Cbarlea  McShane 17  Aug 

James  Dennis  Cronin    ....  180ct 

James  Wade  (6)    do 

Thomas  William  Rimell  . .  do 

John  Forb€s(</) do 

Godfrey  Jas.  Alex.  M'Cul- 

la^h do 

Richard  Croker  Russell  . .  do 


1845 

Thomas  Hunter 8 Jan 

Hen.  Francis  Williams,  md.  do 
Henry  Mendith  Speer  ..  do 
George  Wm.  Lillies,  m.d.     do 

Thomas  Seccombe 6  Feb 

JohnWattReid do 

Wm.  Wallace  Wildey,  m.d.   do 

George  Hugh  Sidley    lOFeb 

William  Tbos.  Billings  . .   lAlur 

Stephen  Bowden do 

Greorge  Duncan,  m.d do 

Joseph  Alf.Radcliffe  Har- 
vey, m.d do 

John  Tremble  Robinson.,  ft  Mar 
Sam.  Sloane  Dalzell  Wells,     do 

Joseph  Coulter,  m.d 19  vJar 

John  Thomas  Cad dy     .Si  Mar 

Edmund  Lawless do 

Sam.  Matthew  Clogstouu 

Steele    do 

William  N.  Brake     17Apr 

VVilliam  Fras.  Noott    . . . .  2 1 A  j»r 

John  Sole do 

Allan  BrowB,  m.d 9June 

Jamea  Campbell  (a)    ....     do 

JobnJoIliffe do 

Francis  Mc  Vree do 

Charles  Roberts do 

Charles  Douglas  Sheppard     do 

Robert  Wallace,  m.d 27  J  one 

Fredk.  Foster  Morgan  . . .  .SJuly 
161 

M  2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


172 


Acting  Assistant-Surgeons. 


William  Ross,  m.d. SJulj 

William  Hector  Cameron      do 

John  Pbilp   do 

Francis  Anderson     16 Aug 

N.  C.  Hatherly    do 

Patrick  Digan,  m.d 240ct 

David  Henrj  Wright,  m.d.  4Nov 
Charles  Sloane  Lester  ....  11  Not 

William  Main,  m.d do 

Robert  Pennington  Remus 

Sparrow    do 

George  Alexander  Hallion20Dec 

CharleeEde do 

John  Ecoles  Hamilton    . .     do 


1848 

James  Campbell  (6) SJan 

Henry  A  mot,  M.D do 

Johnston  Christie,M.D 8Jaii 

John  Gunn     .•••••••...<  17Jsn 

John  Elliott do 

Chas.  Paget  Hingaye    ....  24Jan 
Julian  Woolgar  Slight  ....  do 

DaT.  Ormond  West SOJan 

John  Nihill 8Mar 

Thos.  Henry  Huxley  ..  ..iSMar 
John  Colmer  Austen  ....  27  Mar 

Fredk.  Wm.  Blake IdApi 

Wm.  Bainbridge llMay 

Wm.  Bennett  Dalby l2May 

Seaton  Wade 20May 

Henry  Crocker    do 

George  Edward   Nicholas    do 

Samuel  Clift    do 

John  Goodrick  Cambell  . .     do 

John  Barclay,  m.d 27  May 

Richard  King do 

Hart  Gimlet,  m.d SOMay 

W.  Castledine  Tucker,  m.d.  do 

Henry  Loney 4June 

George  Brewster,  m.d.   .  .22June 

Geo.  Bimie  Hill 4July 

190 


Jas.  Craigie  Murray,  m.d.  SOJuly 

James  Whicher   4Aug 

William  Evans  (b) 1  Sepl 

Archibald  Armstrong,  m.d.    do 
Augustus  Richard  Preston    do 

Anarew  Clark do 

William  Bereeford  Cham- 
bers Christy 260ct 

John  Ward  (6)    do 

George  Gordon   do 

George  Clarke,  m.d do 

Edward  William  Prttchard  2Not 
John  Tucker  Roi&s  ......     do 

Wm.  Edw.O'Brien 16Nov 

William  Crawford   do 

Charles  Foster  Williams. .  21  Not 

Henry  Wellings 4Dec 

William  Loudon  Gordon    17  Dec 

James  Lilbume     31Dec 

David  Lloyd  Morgan  ....     do 

Wm.  Thos.  Wilson do 

Henry  French do 

William  Henry  Clarke    . .     do 

Robert  Mungle    do 

Michael  Walling do 

1847 
Thomas  Beswick  Purchas, 

D 16JaD 

Frederick  Mauger   do 

Hugh  Girvan 12Feb 

James  Gallagher    2Mar 

Charles  Bedingfield  Wood  8Mar 
Geo.  Henry  Edwards  . . .  .lOMar 
John  L.  Trousdell,  m.d.  ..SOMar 

James  Holt 5Apr 

Alfred  Jackson 18 Apr 

John  Rose,  m.d.,  a.m.  ..lOMay 
Wm.  Culhane 12May 


James  Wood  Poland  ....  do 
Charles  Sayer  Hugo  ...  17May 
John  Roodall  Holmaii  ..2 1  May 
Julian  W.  Bradshaw  ....  1  June 
220 


Daniel  Carter 1 1  June 

Edward  Pearee 17  June 

Richard  Butler 2July 

John  M'Swiney do 

Thoma*  John  Breen   ....  I  OJaly 
Henry  C  Sirr  Wilson,  m .n.    do 
Richard  Jago  S(|uire   ....  17  Aug 
Wm.  Jas.  Hamilton,  m.d.    do 

Edward  Adams do 

James  Smith  Ayerst 7SepC 

John  Cotton, M.D.  ..»•..     do 
Richard  Blisard  Power  •  •     do 

Williwn  ETans  (e) do 

Wm.  Ellis  Hambly 21  Oat 

Wm.  Mackay  Ogilvie 250ct 

Thomaa  Balle  Forster.. . .  27  Oct 
Christopher  Knox  Ord  . .     do 
John  Bernard  Ricards....  5Not 

James  Muirhead 8Not 

Wdliam  Patrick do 

John  C.  Inglis    do 

Robert  Charles  Scott ....     do 
Dugald  M'Ewan.  m.d.  . .  29Not 

1848 
Alexander  Watson,  m.d.  . .     GJan 
Daniel  Wells  Stephens,  m  J>.  do 
George  Pardee  Cooke  ....  24Jaa 

Robert  Irvine 2Feb 

John  Murphy do 

William  Richardson   8Mar 

Wm.  Balfour  Baikie,  m.d.  152^1ar 
George  Fletcher  Banks  ..  21  Mar 

Charles  SprouU     24Mar 

James  Wilkinson  Elliott .  .20Apr 

John  Linton  Palmer 20May 

John  Walrond  Cleave  .. .  .SJune 
George  Moore,  m.d.  ....  12Juoe 
Charles  D.  R.  Symons. . .  .5Julr 

Wm.  Telfer 1 7 July 

Robert  W .  Beaumont  . .  28July 
Chas.  Fred.  Aug.  Courtney     do 

Andrew  M'Clure do 

John  Felix  Johnson    ....  12Aug 
271 


DISPENSERS  OF  HOSPTIALS. 

Half-paj  £01  66.  per  annum. 
1799              I                   1803  I  1810  t  1811 

Robert  Hume    . .  Ijulyj JamesM'Kee 4July|johnHarrisonCurtisl3Nov|rhoma8 Tripe 


IBFeb 


ACTING  ASSISTANT  SURGEONS. 


1846 
Fran.  Clunie  Sibbald,  m.d.  31  Dec 

1847 
Henry  Slade 4June 

1848 
Francis  Henry  Blaxall  ....8Mar 

Joseph  Sloss 30Mar 

Edwin  Thomas  Watkins.  .20May 
Marmaduke  P.  S.  Ward.  .22July 
6 


James  Edmonstone    2Attg 

Horace  H.  Smith,  m .d.    . .     do 
Wm.  Bird  Sproull SAng 


1849 
George  Mason,  m.d.    . 

Francis  Y.  Toms 

James  McE.  W^allace  . 
Jas.  G.  T.  Forbes  . . . 
Wm.  V.  E.  Reynolds. 

John  W.  Duncan 

15 


27Jan 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Wm.  Forrest  Mac  Clinton  10 Aug 

John  Wallace    ISAug 

Henry  Eales    do 

John  Denis  Macdonald    . .  14 Aug 

Geo.  y.  Mac  Donogh 60et 

Archd.  L.  Archer    ]  Nov 

Henry  S.  Edwardes •     do 

John  Rorie 5Nov 

James  Johnstone do 

John  Milne  Duffus 8 Not 

Wm.  Sproule  Love 19Not 

26 


Digitized  by 


Google 


I7d 


SERVICES    OF    MEDICAL    OFFICERS, 


INSf>BCTORS  AND  DEPUTY  INSPECTORS* 


I  Sr  W.  BanieH  (Director  General),  Assist. 
Swg.  of  G0IM  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  and  at  the 
Nile ;  and  Surgeon  of  JD^lamee  in  Calder's  action ; 
and  at  Tirmfalgar. 

a  Sir  D.  J.  H.  Dickson  (Inspector  of  Hospitals), 
Sari;,  of  Bntkel  in  tlie  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1801. 

4  B.  F.  Ontram  (Inspector  of  Hospitals),  Surg, 
of  NymjAe^  when,  in  conjunction  with  St.  iiorenzo, 
the  captored  Fr.  frigates  Reri$tance  and  Cotutanee 
off  Brest ;  of  BotHtxa,  1798, 99,  and  of  Superb  in  the 
aetioa  in  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar,  1801. 

5  Sir  G.  Magrath(Inspector  of  Hospitals),  Assist. 
SniK.  of  The$eus  at  the  eracnation  of  Fort  Matilda, 
Gnadaloope,  in  1794 ;  Snrg.  of  Russell  at  Camper- 
down,  and  Superintendent  of  the  hospital  for  Dutch 
prisoners  at  Yarmouth;  and  again  in  RusseU  at 
Copenhagen  in  1801.  Surg,  of  Gibraltar  hospital 
during  the  fever  which  raged  in  1804  and  05. 

6  R.  P.  Hillyar  (Inspector of  Hospitals),  Surg,  of 
Raebmek  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1801 ;  of  ApoUo 
in  that  oi  1807  ;  and  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas  in  1809. 
Svrg.  %A  Album  at  Navarin.  j 

7  Sir  J.  UddeU  (Inspector  of  Hospitals),  Surg,  of, 
Jjia  at  Navarin.      ^      *^  f       ^»       » 

7*  J.  Mortimer,  (Inspector  of  Hospitals)  Asslst.- 
Snig.  of  Afriea  at  Trafalgar.  I 

8  W.Rae(InspectorofHo8pital8),  Assist.  Surg,  of 
the  CuOodeH  and  Fox,  and  present  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Dutch  Squadron  at  Gressie  and  Sourabaya  in 
1807  and  1808.  When  Surgeon  of  Leyden,  served 
on  shore  dnrinc  the  raging  of  the  yellow  fever  at 
Carthagcna  and  Gibraltar,  in  1812,  which  services 
received  official  approbation.  1 

9  R.  Armstrong  (Deputy  Inspector),  Assist.  Surg. 
flf^OflOii  at  Algiers.      '^    '       *^     ''  "» 

13    S.  J.  Swayne  (Deputy  Inspector),  Surg. 


oaly  medical  officer)  of  tolage  in  the  action  off  Lissa 
ia  1811 ;  at  Active  at  capture  of  Pr.  frigate  Pomone; 
of  Seahorse  at  the  capture  of  Alexandria ;  and  subse- 
quent operations  on  the  coast  of  America,  including 
the  captwe  of  the  Am.  flotilla,  on  Lake  Borgne, 
where  the  boats  suffered  severely. 

13  J.  Kay  (Deputy  Inspector),  Acting.Surg.  of 
8t,  Lawremee  when  captured  off  Havanna,  in  1815  ; 
and  Surg,  of  Printeas  Charlotte  at  the  operations  on 
the  coast  of  Syria  and  capture  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre, 
ia  1840. 

15  W.  Lindsay  (Deputy  Inspector),  Senior  Assist- 
Sufg.  of  Genoa  at  Navarin.  Snrg.  of  WeUesley  during 
the  operations  in  China. 

16  J.  Prior  (Deputy  Inspector),  Assist-Sunr.  of 
Qu^ec,  and  served  in  her  boate  on  two  occasions, 
eatting  out  vessels  in  the  North  Sea;  and  on  shore 
at  the  reduction  of  the  Mauritius  and  Java.  Was 
embarked  (by  order)  in  the  Russian  fleet  in  1814. 

17  i.  Grant  Stewart  (Deputy  Inspector),  spe- 
ciaiiy  promoted  to  be  Deputy  Inspector,  for  having 
volunteered  his  services  to  go  on  board  and  take 
clnrge  of  the  infected  patients  in  the  EcUur  St.  Ves- 
sel, 1845. 


18  J.  Scott,  (Deputy  Inspector)  Senior  Assist.- 
Snrg,  of  Ffsgard  in  action  off  Porto-Severa,  1804. 
Surg,  of  Batterer  at  Copenhasen,  1807  ;  of  Bwryahts 
in  the  Scheldt  expedition,  and  forcing  the  batteries 
of  Flushing,  1809  \  at  defence  of  Cadis,  and  rescue 
of  Sheanoater  from  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon,  1810 ;  of 
Centaur  at  defence  of  Tarragona,  181 1 ;  and  of  SybilUf 
and  RivoU  till  the  peace. 

SURGEONS. 

1  G.  McCallum,  Surgeon's  Mate  of  Vtetorv  in 
Kempenfelt's  action  with  a  portion  of  the  Fr.  fleet, 
1781 ;  and  of  Foudroyant  at  capture  of  Fr.  74-gun 
ship  Pegase,  1782.  Surg,  of  FaUant  in  Howe's  action, 
1794 ;  and  of  Asia  at  capture  of  Dutch  squadron  in 
Saldanha  bay,  1795. 

2  T.Robertson,  Assist-Sorg.  and  Surg.  ofBwropa 
and  F/^*n^ /iVsA  at  the  capture  of  Port-au-Prince  in 
1794 ;  of  Dadalus  at  the  attack  on  Goree ;  of  Leopard 
in  charge  of  hospital  at  Mocha ;  and  of  Sirius  in 
Calder's  aotioa ;  at  Trafalgar ;  and  in  her  action 
with  the  Fr.  flotilla  off  the  Tiber.  Surg,  of  Norge  at 
the  defence  of  Cadiz.  Principal  founder  of  the  Sea- 
man's Hospital  Ship  in  the  River  Thames. 

4  G.  Bellamy,  Surg,  of  Belleropkon  at  the  NUe  ; 
and  of  Glory  in  Calder's  action. 

6  J.  E.  Risk,  Assist..Surg.  of  Veteran  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1801 ;  and  volunteered  his  serrices  on  board 
Defiance.  Sure,  of  Caledonia  in  Basque  Roads,  1809  ; 
and  of  Mi\ford  during  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

9  W.  Price,  Senior  A8sist.-Surg.  of  Triumph  in 
Calder's  action,  1805.  Surg,  of  Coquette  in  her  en- 
gagement with  U.S.  privateer  Qen.  Armstrong,  and 
of  Astrea  in  action  with  BtoOe,  1814,  1814. 

12  J  Forbes  (6).  Surg,  of  DesirA  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Elbe  in  1813,  14,  including  capture  of 
the  forts  in  the  Weser,  siege  and  reduction  of  Gluck- 
stadt. 

13  H.  Osborne,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Venus  in  Howe's 
action,  1794. 

13*  A.  Robertson  (a).  Assist.  Surg,  of  Caledonia 
at  Basque  Roads,  1809 ;  and  Surg,  of  Cydnus  serving 
in  a  boat  at  the  destruction  of  enemy's  flotilla  on  Lac 
Borgne,  1814. 

14  J.  Adamson,  Surg,  of  Superb  at  Algiers. 

16  R.  Williams,  Surg,  of  Quebee  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  22  gun  privateer  Afrieaine  in  1797  ;  of  Cynthia 
in  the  expedition  to  Holland  in  1799 ;  of  Belliqueum 
at  capture  of  Concorde  and  AfSd^e  French  frigates  in 
1800;  of  Standard  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles 
and  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1807;  and  of  Monmouth 
in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

17  A.  Leslie,  Surg,  of  Severn  at  Algiers. 

18  D.  Cowan,  Surg,  of  5iiper6  at  St  Dominito. 

19  W.  Oastler,  Surg,  of  Seahorse  at  capture  of 
Torkish  60  gun  frigate  Badere  Zaffer,  in  1808. 

20  J.  Guthrie,  Sura^eon  of  Speedy  brig  of  14  guns, 
when  she  captured,  by  boarding,  Spanish  zebec  Gamo 
of  32  guns,  in  1801. 

21  S.  Williamson,  Surg,  of  Amelia,  in  action  with 
Fr.  frigate  Arethuse  in  1813. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


174 


Services  of  Medical  Officers. 


23  A.  Dewar,  Surg,  of  Leonidat  at  the  ticking  of 
Cephnlonia  and  Santa  Maura. 

24  J.  Irvine,  Surg,  of  Guerriere  when  captured  by 
U.S  frigate  Constitution  in  1812,  and  his  eare  and 
skill  in  his  treatment  of  the  wounded  officially 
noticed.  Surg,  of  Endymion  and  severely  wounded 
when  serving  in  the  boats  of  that  ship  in  the  attack 
upon  Am.  privateer  Prince  de  Neu/chatel  off  Nan- 
tucket, 1814. 

27  C.  Chambers,  Surg,  of  Prometheut,  and  his 
services  in  that  ship's  boats  officially  noticed  in  an 
attack  on  gun-vessels  in  the  Gulf  of  Riga  in  1809. 

33  T.  Bishop,  Surg,  of  Horatio^  and  officially 
noticed  for  his  skill  and  attention  to  the  wounded  in  a 
boat  action  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  in  1810. 

36  G.  Gilbert,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Imperieuse,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  destruction  of  the  batteries  at 
Arcasson,  in  1807  ;  and  wounded  at  the  attack  on 
the  French  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads,  in  1809. 

39  R.  M'Manus,  Surg,  of  Scylla  brig  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigate  Weser,  1813. 

42  G.  Roe,  Surg,  of  Castilian  in  her  encounter 
with  U.  S.  corvette  Wasp,  in  1814. 

51  P.  Suther,  Surg,  of  Svoiftsure  at  Trafalgar  ; 
and  of  Eurydice  at  the  reduction  of  Martinique,  in 
1809. 

55  W.  Evans,  Assist. -Surg,  of  Pomp^  at  the 
siege  of  Gaeta ;  storming  of  Capri  and  fort  Licosa ; 
and  served  on  shore  with  the  army  at  the  battle  of 
Maida.  In  same  ship  at  passage  of  the  Dardanelles, 
expedition  to  Egypt,  and  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807. 
Surgeon  of  President  at  the  reduction  of  Java,  in 
1811;  and  employed  on  shore  at  the  siege  of  St.  Se- 
bastian, in  1813. 

57  W.  F.  Carter,  Supernumerary  Surg,  of  Nep- 
tune  at  the  capture  of  Hautpoultj  in  1809 ;  and  Surg, 
of  Blonde  at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Loire  and 
Setae,under  the  batteries  of  Ance  la  Barque,  Guada- 
loupe ;  and  at  the  taking  of  that  island,  and  the 
Saintes.  Surg,  of  Royalist  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  and 
served  on  shore  with  the  Guerillas,  and  at  the  de- 
fence of  Castro  ;  and  assisted  in  her  action  with  Fr. 
frigate  Weser,  off  L'Orient,  in  1813. 

58  T.  C.  Jones,  Surg,  of  Castilian^  at  capture  of 
Ville  de  Lyon,  in  1811 ;  and  of  Eurotas  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  C2ortncfe,  in  1811.  Surg,  of  Jacawhen 
captured  by  U.  S.  frigate  Constitution. 

60  J.  R.  Roberts,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Diomede  at  the 
capture  of  the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1806,  and 
siege  of  Montevideo,  in  1807. 

61  D.  Boyter,  Surg,  of  Hthrus  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Etoile,  in  1814. 

65  P.  Lyon,  Senior  Assist  Surg,  of  Royal  So- 
vereign  at  Trafalgar ;  and  of  Canopus,  and  served  in 
her  boats  during  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1807. 
Surg,  of  Glasgow  at  Navarin. 

67  M.  Bumside,  wounded  when  Assist.  Surgeon 
of  San  i/o»^ gun-boat,  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

68  J.  M'Ternan,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Northumber- 
land at  the  destruction  of  two  French  frigates  and  a 
brig  off  L'Orient,  in  1812;  and  Surg,  of  Dragon  in 
all  the  important  operations  in  the  Chesapeake  and 
coast  of  America,  including  the  capture  of  Bangor, 
Hampden,  &c. 

70  F.  Sankey,  Surgeon  of  Musquito  at  Navarin. 

71  J.  H.  Acheson,  Senior  Assist.-Surg.  of  Repulse 
at  Flushing,  1809;  and  in  her  action  with  Fr. 
frigates  off  Toulon,  1810,  when  Philomel  was  saved 


from  capture.  Surg,  of  Philomel  at  the  cutting  out 
a  vessel  under  batteries  at  Benedorme,  1812 ;  c^ 
Seringapatam  at  destruction  of  pirates,  1822-3 ;  of 
Thetis  during  the  Ashantee  war,  1824 ;  and  of 
Edinburgh  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  at  bombardment 
of  Acre,  1840. 

74  Sam.  Irvine,  Surg,  of  Alligator,  in  charge  of 
an  hospital-ship  during  the  Burmese  war;  and 
of  Dartmouth  at  Navarin. 

75  A.  Henderson,  Assist. -Surg,  of  Queen  Ckaridte 
at  Algiers,  1816. 

76  A.  Stewart,  Assist.  Surg,  of  the  Glasgow,  at 
Algiers. 

77  O.  Sproule,  Assist.  Surg  of  Leander  at  Algiers. 

78  R.  Johnstone,  Assist  Surg,  of  Granicus,  at 
Algiers. 

79  C.  A.  Browning,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Hebrus,  at 

Algiers. 

81  J.  Runciman,  Assist.  Surg,  attached  to  a  bri- 
gade of  Marines  in  Holland,  in  1813  ;  and  of  Albion 
at  Algiers.  Sui^g.  of  Powerful  during  the  operations 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D*Acre,  in  1840. 

83     C.  Inches,  Surg,  of  Cambrian,  at  Navarin. 

86  Thomas  Brownrigg,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Tonnani, 
and  served  in  her  boats  in  the  operations  in  the 
Chesapeake  and  coast  of  America,  including  the 
capture  of  Washington  and  Baltimore,  when  he 
served  on  shore.  While  in  Coekchqfer  schooner  of 
five  guns,  she  captured  two  privateers  of  superior 
force  ;  and  had  a  severe  action  with  a  slaver  of  16 
guns. 

87  J.Campbell  {b),  Assist.  Surg,  of  Sgtnoniia. 
the  Gironde,  in  1814 ;  and  Surg,  of  MeUriUe  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1840. 

88  J  Patton,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Alligator  during  the 
Burmese  war. 

89  R.  M*Cormick,  Assist.  Surg,  in  Parry's  third 
polar  voyage,  Surg,  of  Erebus,  and  Senior  Medical 
Officer  and  Naturalist  in  Sir  James  Ross's  antarctic 
expedition  from  1839  to  1843. 

90  B.  Browning,  Senior  Assist  Surg,  of  Asia,  at 
Navarin. 

91  A.  S.  Allen,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

92  E.  Leah,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

93  H.  Goldney,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Glasgow  at  Na- 
varin. 

94  B.  Verling,  Surg,  of  Volage  at  the  capture  of 
Aden,  in  1839,  and  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
China,  in  1840. 

96    J.  West,  served  in  the  Burmese  war. 

98  A.  Smith,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Dartmouth  at  Na- 
varin. 

99  A.  Lane,  Acting  Surg,  of  Primrose  at  the  cap- 
ture, by  boarding,  of  Spanish  slave-ship  Velos,  1830. 

100  D.  Geddes,  served  during  the  Burmese  war. 

101  R.  Douglas,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Black  Joke  at 
the  capture  of  a  slave-ship,  in  1831. 

106  J.  Coulter,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Forte,  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  capture  of  a  piratical  vessel  in  the 
River  Plate  ;  and  of  Undaunted  during  the  prevalence 
of  cholera  in  the  East  Indies,  1833.  Surg,  of  Dntidy 
and  served  on  shore,  and  was  severely  burnt  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Miedical  Officers. 


175 


107  H.  D.  R.  Henning,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Brisk  at 
Navarin. 

108  A.  Baxter,  Assist  Surg,  of  Champion,  1825, 
26,  during  the  Burmese  war. 

109  T.  E.  Ring,  Surg,  of  Wasp  in  the  operations 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  ineiuding  the  taking  of  Sidon 
and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

109*  J.  A.  Mould,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Terror  in 
Back's  Polar  voyage,  1836-7  ;  Surg,  of  Phcmix  dur- 
ing the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  and  bom- 
bardment of  Acre. 

110  W.  Houghton,  served  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada 
during  the  Invasion  of  that  province,  1837-38. 
Assist.  Surgeon  of  StromboU  during  the  operations 
on  the  coast  of  Syria  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre, 
1840.  Surg,  of  Driver  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang  and 
at  New  Z^and  during  the  operations  in  1846. 

no*  P.  Niddrie,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Princess  Char- 
Mte,  and  Acting  Surg,  of  Marine  Battalion,  during 
the  operations  in  Syria,  including  St.  Jean  D*Acre, 
1840.  Surgeon  of  Qorgon,  1845-6,  serving  in  the 
Parana,and  at  the  capture  of  the  batteries  of  Obligado; 
and  received  the  public  thanks  of  the  Fr.  government 
for  services  rendered  to  the  wounded  of  that  nation. 

111  J.  Plimsoll,  wounded  when  Assist.  Surg,  of 
Edinburgh  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre, 
in  1840. 

Ill*  W.  Graham,  Assist.  Surg,  ot  Andromache 
forcing  the  Bocea  Tigris,  1834  ;  and  in  boats  of  that 
ship  in  action  with  Malay  pirates,  1835-6.  Surgeon 
of  Apollo  during  the  China  war,  and  present  at  the 
talung  of  Ching-Kiang-Foo  and  in  the  Yang-tse< 
Kiang. 

112  J.  Stewart,  Assist.  Surg,  of  BeUerophon  In 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombard 
ment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840.    Additional  Surg. 
of  ComwaXliSf  in  the  operations   in  the  Yang-tse- 
Kiang  river,  in  1842. 

113  C.  D.  Steel,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Cyclops  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  in  1840. 

1 14  O'N.  Ferguson,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Ringdove  at 
defence  of  Portugalette  and  relief  of  Bilbao ;  and 
attached  to  the  Marine  Battalion  on  the  north  coast 
of  Spain,  1837-40.  Surg,  of  Modeste  at  capture  of 
Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang, 
1842. 

115  James  Yaughan,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Algerine, 
and  wounded  at  the  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

116  G.  Mackay,  Assist.  Surg,  in  the  operations 
against  Canton,  in  1841. 

117  S.  S.  Stanley,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Blonde  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  and  capture  of  Can- 
ton ;  and  attached  to  the  Marines  at  the  taking  of 
Chinghae,  in  1841  ;  and  his  services  were  officially 
noticed  at  the  capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

118  J.  J.  Crawford,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Columbine 
at  the  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

120  W.  Robertson,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Hyacinth  h 
the  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

121  R.  Butler,  served  in  the  flotilla  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton,  and  subsequent  capture  of  that 
city,  in  1841. 

122  D.  Thomas,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Blenheim^  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Chinghae,  in  1841. 


123  C.  Smith,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Wellesleyy  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Ciiinghae,  in  1841. 

124  J.  D.  Tweeddale,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Pylades  in 
operations  against  and  capture  of  Canton  ;  and  served 
on  shore  with  the  Marines  of  Blenheim  at  the  taking 
of  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

126  C.  P.  Blake,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Cormoallis  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China  and  river  Yang- 
tse-Kiang. 

127  J.  F.  Charlton,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Wolverene  at 
the  attack  on  a  slave  factory  at  Corisco. 

128  J.  Davidson,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Nimrod  during 
the  operations  in  Canton  River,  and  capture  of  Can- 
ton, 1841 ;  and  of  Starling,  serving  on  shore  at  cap- 
ture of  Chapoo,  and  in  that  vessel  during  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1840. 

134  E.  Heath,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Belleisle,  serving 
during  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1842. 

137  A.  Slight,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Wasp  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the  storming 
of  Sidon  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

138  J.  Forbes,  Assist. -Surg,  of  Phemix  and  of 
Comet  serving  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836,  and 
present  at  the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  relief  of  Bilbao, 
and  other  operations. 

139  J.  S.  Davidson,  Assist.-Surg.  of  Folage  at  the 
capture  of  Aden,  1839^  and  during  the  early  opera- 
tions in  China,  1840. 

140  W.  Crofton,  Assist.  Surg,  of  J«pt7«r during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  including  Cbusan, 
Cmnghae,  Woosung,  Chin-Kiang-Foo  and  Nankin. 

143  H.  O'Hagan,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Gorgon  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the  storm- 
ing of  Sidon  (where  he  served  on  shore),  and  bom- 
bardment of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

145  A.  Little,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Comtoallis,  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo, 
in  1842. 

146  John  Simpson  (6),  Assist.  Surg,  of  Blonde 
during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1842, 
and  landed  at  the  capture  of  Chapoo  and  Woosung. 

148  C.  N.  WUkinson,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Benbow 
during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEONS. 

2  A.  Coates,  Assist.  Surg,  of  SybUle  serving  as 
Senior  Medical  Officer  in  Black  Joke  in  her  action 
with  and  capture  of  Sp.  14  gun  slave  brig  Almirante, 
1829 ;  and  of  Arachne  serving  on  shore  during  an  in- 
surrection in  Montego  bay,  Jamaica,  1832. 

12  P.  Porter,  Assist.  Surg,  and  Senior  Medical 
Officer  of  Charybdis  at  the  capture  and  destruction 
of  the  Federal  squadron  at  Carthagena,  1841. 

19  H.  S.  Wilmott,  acting  in  Modeste,  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at  Saga- 
bon,  in  1842. 

20  W.  McK.  Saunders,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Norte 
Star  at  capture  of  Woosung  and  Shanghae,  and  in 
tlie  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1842  ;  and  Acting  Surg,  em- 
ployed on  shore  at  New  Zealand  during  the  attacks 
on  the  rebel  Stockades. 

23  T.  M.  CosteUo,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Driver  in  the 
China  expedition ;  and  also  during  the  operations  in 
New  Zealand,  when  he  served  on  shore  with  the  troops, 
1846. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


176 
PAYMASTERS  AND  PURSERS  OF  HER  MAJESTY'S  FLEET. 


A  Candidate  for  a  Commission  of  Paymaster  and  Parser  shall  have  served  three  complete  jresrs 
as  Secretary  to  a  Flag  Officer,  or  Commodore  of  the  First  Class ;  or.  having  actually  served  for  that 
period  in  her  Majesty's  Navy,  shall  have  heen  three  years  Captain's  Clerk,  or  two  years  Captain's 
Clerk,  and  one  year  Clerk  to  the  Secretary  of  a  Flag  Officer,  or  Commodore  of  the  ^irst  Claas ;  or 
one  year  Captain's  Clerk,  and  two  years  Clerk  to  the  Secretary  to  a  Flag  Officer,  or  Commodore  of 
the  First  Class ;  and  shall  produce  Certificates  of  his  ^ood  conduct,  and  of  his  having  discharged 
the  duty  of  his  situation;  and  shall  pass  such  Ezammation  as  the  Admiralty  may  from  time  to 
time  direct. 

A  Clerk,  to  be  admitted  into  the  Service,  must  be  able  to  write  a  good  and  clear  hand,  and  be 
must  be  more  than  17,  and  less  than  85  years  of  age. 

RETIRED  LIST, 
Under  Her  Majeety^e  Order  m  Council  of  the  \Oth  June^  1843. 


On  balf-paj  of  £195  2i.  6d. 

1790 
James  Baikie ISSept 

1793 

Charles  Matson t9Jan 

Thomas  Goddard llFeb 

Wm.  Proctor  Smith 27Nov 

1794 

James  BroweU 17Mar 

@^®©John  S.  Richards' 37May 

Henry  Jones    18June 

7 


1795 

Wm.  Read  Shugar SOSept 

William  Holman'   ..I70ct 

^obn  Goldsmith"     ..  SNov 

imon  Little^ 24Nov 


1796 
Henry  Dove t7Apr 


1797 

I* Benjamin  Jennings  ....  ISFeb 
l^g® Henry  Wells^o. . . .  llMar 

ilUam  Christy    20ct 

@<Geo.  B.  Harrison"  ....  26Dec 
16 


1796 

Peter  Kenwood 12Jan 

^^Cbas.  Edm.  Andrews^'    lAog 
John  Cole l6Aag 

1799 

John  Mayhew 19Jttl7 

Thomas  Rickford 190ct 

1800 
Joseph  Williamson^   ....  9Mar 

George  Davis •    do 

James  llyslop  •••••.••.. IdJulj 
^^|g)^)Samuel  GUes*'    . .  1  Aug 

bdward  G.  Napier 9Aug 

William  Wilson tSSept 

27 


ACTIVE  LIST. 


The  following  lOO  offleen  are  on  the 
half-pay  of  jei27  ISe.  per  annum. 


1797 
@'®®1  Ikos.  F.  Jes8epi7  SOJune 

1799 
@'(g)John  Loudon^^  * . . . .  22 Apr 


1800 


James  Meek. 
8 


.25July 


*  On  the  half-paj  of  £i\9  ai  Secie- 
tory. 


James  NichoUs lOOot 

Michael  Scott    iSOct 

©^Richard  Goodridge    . .  15Nov 


1801 

@i John  Macleod^   l5Feb 

Robert  Brownf    iSept 

@'George  Thorn 3Dec 


1803 

@'(DEdward  CMaley**  ..14Jan 

John  Edmonstone 6Nov 

U 


t  Clerk 
Foresti. 


in   Office   of  Woods    and 


1803 

Harry  Niblett ««Mar 

James  M.  Perkins 14June 

John  Speed • 5Aug 

Edward  Harris BOct 

1804 

Samuel  Davis    4Jan 

®H£)John  Nunu  Jewell*^.  .25Jan 

Bryan  Wilson SMar 

©'Richard  HaUilay*' 16 Apr 

^*George  Hodgsluns**  . .   5May 

Peter  Forrest •  .SOJnne 

Thomas  Stones^ 4July 

Benjamin  Soden f 8Aug 

John  Taylor  {h) 25Sept 

Thomas  Darby 20ct 

@^ohn  ElliotM 160ct 

Jos.  F.  WiUcock* JNo v 

John  Olive    7Nov 

John  Norcock" 2lDec 


«  J.  F.  Willcoek  receives  a  pentlon 
of  £40  per  annam  ai  retired  Purser  of 
kJonvlet  Hulk. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Paymasters  and  Pursers. 


177 


1805 

Tbomas Young iMar 

William  Aagove 6Mar 

William  Webb 19Apr 

Wm.  B6oge  Basden  ..      SlMaj 

^/obo  Bma?^ llAog 

Frederick  Horton 24 Aug 

Joeepb  Cbaa.  Court SdSept 

99Tboa.  UUoek» SOSept 

©"Natb.  Hajdon^ 50ot 

Jobn  Lane    iSNor 

®Uobn  Warden SODec 


1806 

fWm.Brent«»  IJan 
Thoa.  JenmngB«i 29Jan 
James  Dnnn^ SOJan 
tnMarcb 5Feb 

g'Rieb.  Green  Didham^*  23 Apr 
■Jobn  Haddocks^  . . .  .22May 
#'Wm.KearBeCowle7«^    ]Jul> 

Alfred  Carpenter lOJulj 

Darid  Piowett 22Julj 

Jamee  Brisben SlJalj 

f'  Wm .  Gam  Mason  . .  22  Aug 
'Robert  Soott^  30Aug 
illiam  Leacb* iSept 

@99Rob.  L.  Homiman^  3Sept 

99Tbaa.Ba8tin**    8Sept 

Tbomas  Paine 9Sept 

r'WiUiam  C.  HiUier"  .  .llNor 
W.Pike  iSDeo 

Benj.  ParkbnntHf 20Dec 

Jobn  Martin     SODeo 


1808 

A^Menry  K. Bamber   ....  5 Jan 

WWilliamEales llJan 

Jobn  Arscott  Letbbridge^  SJan 
Stepben  Howe  Rocbe  . . .  .29Jan 

Jobn  Tapson SOJan 

@i  William  Tbos.James*7  6Feb 

Francis  G«  Tabart    2lMar 

James  Hope  Burgess  . . .  .22Mar 
^'(S)Josepb  Mason'^  . . .  .11  Apr 

m^ Jobn  Palm«r^ do 

WiUiam  Walker 12 Apr 

JobnPonsbonaaijeant''»..  9Ma7 

James  Wise « . .  19Ma7 

Wm.  Henry  Hamilton    . .  14JuDe 

^ijonatban  Gain^ H  Aug 

George  Debus iTAug 

Emerio  Essex  Vidal". . .  .24 Aug 

The  foUowiof  200offleenar«oo  the  half- 
pay  of  JlOO  lOt.  per  annam. 

(^iJosepb  Jacobs^^ 19Sept 

Tbomas  Cox 28Sept 

William  Callaway 70ct 

Walter  Alex.  Urqubart    ..  9Dec 


1807 

^>Jobn  Walter 12Jan 

Wm.  Ricbard  Davies  . . .  .20Mar 

Frederick  Pettman SOMar 

William  Mark ISApr 

®'®99i.  P«ge  BaileyM  7May 

Jobn  Howard 1  July 

99  James  Jobus** do 

Wm.Pritcbard    do 

Jobn  Slatter 7Juiy 

William  Wynter 17July 

Darid  Clow .29AQg 

Robert  Sbarp    120ct 

^®Ricb.M.WUcbel(^  230ct 

Wiffiam  Brown  (ft) 6Nof 

Jobn  Baker  Gonnell  ....  17Not 
yaSamuel  Wadlando*  ..SONot 
@^*Geo.Vol]erOugbton^4Dec 

Henry  Omer    do 

Jobn  Thomson  (a)   5Dec 

William  Wrigbt 14Dec 

80 


•  Raaletrar  of  Births,  ke.  Stepney, 
t  Collector  of  Cuttome,  Antigua. 


Goate  Gnrdon 17Dec 

TbomasGrant*    19Dec 

Andrew  Inderwick flDec 


1809. 

O^George  Anderson^* ....  14Jan 

George  Nicbolls    16Jan 

Cbarles  Beaumont 2Feb 

James  Hills  Manley     ....  18Mar 

David  K.  Wbytt 22Mar 

Alex.  Lockbart    27Mar 

James  Huggins    SOMar 

Tbomas  Watson    13 Apr 

William  Tbom 20Apr 

^Ben  Cbimmo^ lOMay 

Hector  McLean    19May 

Jobn  Bannister    23May 

Jobn  Day     do 

'^iGeorge  Waller" 5  June 

iBRobertHendrick  God- 

dard^»    iJuly 

Tbomas  Sbanks do 

Ricbard  Bartlett 5  Aug 

Artbur  Frame llSept 

Tbomas  Brett do 

Jobn  J.  Diossey 25Sept 

^*  Ricbard  Watkins 4Dec 

Jobn  Ricbardson^   19Dec 

^James Sparsbott^   ....31  Dec 
127 


«  Thoa.  Grant  rooelyee  a  pension  of 
£890  as  nttnd  Slmrard  of  PlymoutL 
HospkUl. 


1810 

Roger  Postletbwsite    ....  17 Jan 

Jacob  Waller  Smitb 19Feb 

Edward  Blackmore 30Mar 

Lawianoe  Kennedy 4Apr 

^^Hewson  Dutcbman** . .  3May 

William  Ayre 25May 

William  Barrett 28May 

Frederick  Bone*' 25Jnne 

Tbos.  H.  Williams l2July 

Wnu  Adair  Hodgson  Pad- 
don    ISJnly 

William  Hensbelwood. . .  .11  Aug 
Tbos  Bate  Sbeppard   . . .  .22Sept 

Samuel  Cbristy 160ct 

Francis  Taylor 290ct 


1811 

Frank  Harger    17  Jan 

James  Morse*    27Jan 

William  Soady  (a)  16Feb 

f ^Maurice Clarke"**   ....17Apr 
bomas  Rowley 22  Apr. 

Micb.  C.  Stepbens 9Ju]y 

Edmund  Griffin  27 Aug 

Thomas  Hnbbardf    30ct 

Samuel  H .  Manley    290ct 

Richard  Green     6N07 

eorge  Starr*^    ....     do 
_   08.Edye,F.RA»*»15No7 

ugh  Hannay 7Dec 

James  Benifold 19Deo 


1812 

Alex.  Penprase  ** 9Jan 

Robertson.  Kippen    16Jan 

Benjamin  Fenn 21  Jan 

Robert  M.  Read    3lJan 

Tbomas  Williams 3Feb 

F^wardSuter  17Mar 

Jobn  Thomson  (&) 24Mar 

George  Goodwin 25Mar 

William  Reere 3 Apr 

Chas.  Edward  Cotterellj: .  .31  July 

Tbomas  Rowe"  4Aug 

William  Bowden 12Sept 

f^i  WilUam  Paine"*    ....  158ept 
bos.  S.  Peckston 30ot 

Tbomas  Samuel  Hood$    . .  60ot 

Jobn  Tindall    26Noy 

Archibald  Petriell    17Dec 

172 


•  Distributor  of  Stamps,  Carmerthen. 
t  SecreUry  of  Parlihurst  Prison. 
I  Bnuilian  Consul,  Naples. 
$  Thomas  S.  Hood  receiTes  ^6400  per 
annum  as  Retired  ConsuL 
U  Canadian  M  Uitia. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


178 


FaymBsterB  and  Pursera* 


1813 

Joseph  F.  RaBsell 24Feb 

@^J,  M.  Hoffmeister^*  ..  9Mar 

John  Mark8(a)* do 

Campbell  Hunter SMay 

George  Robaon    6Ma7 

Charles  Kendall 29May 

Stephen  Holmau 9June 

Samuel  Godfrey  Bunn    . .  25Sept 

Harris  Harrington do 

Peter  Vemez lOct 

William  H.  Breay do 

@<  James  Clery»o 80ct 

James  Griffiths 150ct 

Jeremiah  Read 190ct 

@^  Richard  Haigt ^SOct 

John  Garby'^t do 

@>Hen.  Stephens  Dyer»'(o)6Nor 

John  Gilea§ llNov 

James  Ozzard^ 3Dec 

Edward  T.  Hooper 8 Dec 

Thomas  Kains 13  Dec 

@»  William  Bell«»* 20Dec 

1814 

®*John  Thorn 18Jan 

John  M inter  Hope 8Feb 

John  Monk  Lambe 9Mar 

John  Coldstream  Harris  .  .17  Mar 

John  Henry  Cook*® 5 Apr 

^»JohnBeal07 5May 

Henry  Dean"* SMay 

Henry  Benj.  Homes  Long  27 May 

Wm.  Andrews SOJune 

Thomas  Allan do 

Thos.  Cockbum 20July 

Michael  Arthur 23 July 

Thomas  Leslie     do 

Thomas  Fox     do 

Thos.  Martin  Illden  Tilby    do 

James  Giles do 

Wm.  Burrington  Parsons      do 
John  Marks  (6; do 

1815 
@*JohnIrTing*oo||    Ijan 


1819 

Thomas  Whitney  Parker.  .26Mar 
@»Wm.  Henry  Bond»w  .  .«7Sept 


1830 

James  Lillicrap  Marchant   8Sept 
216 


18!21 
@*  Wm.  Balhetchet*<^> ....  1  June 

@'John  Ward  •« ««Sept 

JohnBeU 15Dec 

1822 

Abraham  Sugden* 11  June 

Walter  Burket 26Nov 

1823 
@iWiIliam  Henry  Brown    11  Jan 
Thos.  Warner  Archer  ....15Feb 

1824 

James  Halse 5Feb 

John  Dennis 27Dec 

1825 

Henry  Tucker^ 12Jan 

William  Drake    25July 

@'Benjamin  Dyer 17  Dec 

1826 

Robert  Wilson irMar 

Jeremiah  Linde  Jones ....  12JuIy 
John  Stephen  Ferriter ....  16Dec 


*  Storekeeper,  Kingston,  Upper  Ca- 
nada. 

t  R.  Half  is  on  the  half-pay  of  £919 
per  annam  as  Secretary. 

t  Col.  of  Customs,  Halifax. 

I  Clerk  in  Aect.  Oen.  Office. 

II  J.  Irvinft  is  on  the  half-pay  of 
£210  per  annum,  as  Secretary. 


1827 

James  Benj.  E.  Soden§   . .  loMar 
@*Henry  Brenton'**  . . .  .23July 

1829 

Cor.  Mc  Dennett 17 Aug 

William  Gradidge  ..'....     do 

John  Williams do 

Edward  Thome**** do 

Robert  Simmons do 

George  Simmonds do 

WiUiam  Hamilton   llSept 

1830 

Edward  Owen   1  Jan 

Edw.  Aug.  Williamson»07.  .SOJan 
Edward  Fras.  Heaslop    .  .30Aug 

Francis  Lean|| lONov 

Arthur  Ellis^ do 

Joseph  Bdw.  Key    do 

William  Kay>« do 

James  Thain^   do 

John  Breaks    do 

Henry  South   do 

1831 

Alexander  Kent^* 6Jan 

251 


•  Clerk  at  Somerset-House. 

t  Sec.  to  Rural  Police,  Essex. 

t  Stoiekeeper,  New  Zealand. 

$  Accounuiiit  to  R.  W.  I.  M. Packet 
Company. 

II  Secretary  to  Shipwrecked  FiJier- 
men's  Society. 

f  Secretary  to  R.N.  Female  School. 

«•  A.  Kent  is  on  half-pay  of  £919 
per  annum  as  Secretary. 


•FraneUMayi" 5j„ 

'Richard  Singer do 

James.  Piuhom do 

Chinuno    do 

f^ William  Finlayson»»»  do 

hos.  Dale  GulUver SOFeb 

Aug.  Hearn  Gilbert»«  ..  iSept 

1832 

James  Dawe 4lJan 

John  Forster do 

^'George  Clarke do 

ohn  Thorpe  Duflell* ....  do 

John  Grant do 

William  Horton do 

©'John  ColweU"^ do 

1833 

©'Edward  Rowe»« 8Jan 

Ldmund  Brown do 

@<  Wm.  Adams  Harries* '^  do 
©' Wm.Lockyer  Freeman"'  do 
William  Oliver  Cox   . .  • .      do 

Walter  Clatworthy do 

James  Lyall 27Mar 

John  Pnuice      26Dec 

1834 

William  WalUs ISJan 

Joseph  Shepheard  Pope  . .  do 

Joseph  Marsh>~ do 

WiUiam  CotseU"*    do 

William  Young  (a)t    do 

@>James  Harden'"   ....  do 

©*  David  James  Simpson  do 

Nicholas  Burridge  Laab. .  do 

Rich.  Pritchard  Beddek . .  do 

©^William  Brydone    . . .  •  1  Apr 

1835 
Thos.  Pellew  Mc  Namara   9  Jan 

Geo.  Thos.  Plumbly   do 

Frederick  Gore  X    9Jan 

Edward  Ferdinand  Roberta   do 

John  Lord    do 

William  Sprigs    do 

©'John  Henry  Greaves  ..  3Apr 
James  Cornelius  Little •• .  .16Apr 

JohnWott     2July 

Benj.Wickham     20Uct 

1836 

JohnMoseley    19Jan 

Richard  Sismore  Stokes . .  do 
Charles  Hamilton  Osmer  do 
David  Cooper  Colls     ....     do 

Thomas  Hookey do 

Chas.  Thos.  Thornton  ....  3Feb 

Matthew  Scott»»* 25Mar 

300 


*  Agent  W  I.  Packets,  Southampton 
f  Collector,  U.  S.  InstiiuUun. 
I  Deputy  Fostmaster,  Margate. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Paymasters  and  Pursers. 


179 


The  Iblluwinv  officers  are  on  the  ta«]f- 
pKy  of  91/.  5s.  per  annum. 

@*Thoma8  Woodirard ....  ISMay 
W  m.  Piitbom    15 Aug 

1837 

John  Poad     9Mar 

John  Ward  Nichoils    ....     do 

\\m.  Lawes l2Dec 

$rD  Daniel  Conway  '»** gSDec 

qnx'J.  SaumarezMounstevens  do 
llichard  Thompson  Keep .  .SODec 

1838 

John  Westwood 30 Aug 

i@> Patrick  O'Connor do 

John  Cranch  Ueathman  . .     do 
\Vm.  Wiikins do 

1839 

@VVm.  Dyer»«^ SOjan 

James  Andrew  Smith    ....  7  Feb 
Wm.  Percival  Carrigaa  . .     do 
Deskfoord  Geo.  Charles . .  lOMay 

1840 

Robert  Loney 4May 

@<  Wm.  Young  {b) SOSept 

Corn.  Dealy»»7 24Dec 

W'm.  Gough  Tomlinson  . .  do 

Robert  T.  Crispin**  ....  do 

John  Brickwood do 

Wm.  Stanwaj do 

John  Harahaw do 

W .  Henry  Dutton do 

Kenneth  L.  Sutherland  . .  do 

Kdwin  Aug.  Smith do 

Henry  Hope  Chimmo ....  do 

1841 
Wm.  Henry  Norman    . . .  .SOJan 
Geo.  Henry  Moubray**  . .  3Sept 

Samuel  Lord    3Sept 

J  as.  8.  Millingham do 

®W.  Brewer  V.  Farror»»*    do 

Fred.  Mundy 31Dec 

Cbas.  Walker do 

Jos.  William  Maddock  . .     do 
@Wm.  Morgan*^ do 

1842 

Frederiek  Brady    19Jan 

@'Wm.Drury 20Jau 

;^vV  alter  Drake  Bateman'^'lMay 

Stephen  Rains 8 June 

@ilenry  Duncan  Preston 

Cunningham'^'' £6Sept 

Richard  A.  Clarke 3lDeo 

@John  Rich.  Bluett*"  . .     do 

Mich.  A.  Feeloy do 

Alex.  Robinson    3lDec 

Henry  Roger  Cole do 

f^'Geo.  Pink  Rickcord  . .     do 
hos.  Tucker  Wise do 

340 


1843 
Wm.  Lowcaj  Norcock     . .  7Mai 

Bdw.  Alfred  Smith 6 May 

Joseph  Martin ISJune 

Will.  Weaver 7July 

Thomas  Hockings    18 Aug 

Will.  G.  Hopkins 23 Aug 

J.  Roddam  1  ate  2!^Nov 

1844 
William  Hance  Reeves    . .  IMar 
Geo.  Andrew  Lance      ....  17 Apr 
William  H.  Wiseman    . . .  .27Api 

Fdmund  Gabriel*     22Aug 

©Edward  Waller*" 23Sep1 

Arthur  Jones     7Dec 

Wm.  Poole  O'Brien 19 Dec 

@Fred.  Gransmore*^ ....     do 

1845 
@John  Nicolay  De  Vries     7 Jan 

Robert  Parker 26 Mai 

James  William  Oz^ard     ..  '9Apr 
George  Lunn  Herbert  ..  ..30Apr 

William  Thomas iMay 

Thos.  Edw.  Gould do 

Charles  Fox  Turner 24June 

Charles  W^illiam  Eeles»*o. .  lOAug 

Geo.  W.  Pickthorn»*» 18Nov 

William  Geo.  Parmeter   ..25N*ov 

Robert  Kelland     '. . .  2Dec 

Henry  Stephens  Dyer     ..81  Dec 

1846 

David  F.  Clow   fiMar 

Charles  Harris  Jones    ....    do 
Saml.  Hood  Linzee  Giles.  .27Mar 
Jas.  Baker  Moorman     ....  21  Apr 

John  Gunnis  Lean 13May 

@' James  R.Andrews  ....  4 July 

fc^dw.  B.  Robins 1  Aug 

Francis  Cole    l.^Aug 

J.  £.  Brooman 9Sept 

Samuel  Winter    280ct 

H.  S.  Gibson   do 

William  Meredith 9  Nov 

Charles  J.  J.  Brown   do 

Edward  D.  Back do 

Henry  K.  Conquer do 

Jas.  Bennett  Hay     do 

Frederick  Gilbert    do 

Wm.  Bolton  Pearce do 

Henry  S.  Hooper    do 

©Charles  S  Giles>^  ....     do 

John  W.  Ancell do 

Alfred  Nash do 

Stephen  Fisher    do 

399 


«  Commiskioner  of  Arbitration  in  the 
Mi  zed  Commission  atSl.  Paul  de  Looogo 


Thos.  M.  Ramage   9Noy 

Chas.  Wm.  Boone    do 

Joseph  E.  Autey do 

William  Wiles     do 

@G.  Ramsden*** do 

I'hos.  Pidcock do  - 

Charles  Richards 24  Dec 

1847 

Chas.  Aug.  Thome >^7  . . .  .Qg  Jan 
Geo.  Fred  CoUingwood  Bateman 
8Peb 

Thos.  S.  Hey  wood l9Apr 

Wm.  Letheby  Inch do 

John  Hay   oJuly 

Chas.  Henry  Niblett    24 Aug 

@»Wm.  C.  Perry  Grant  ..3Sept 

Beresford  Scott     lONov 

John  Macdowall 11  Nov 

Robt.  Edm.  Malone     do 

"^Leonard  Edw.  Beckett  25Nov 
(/has.  Deane  Gourd    ....     do 
Oavid  Stapleton  11  Dec 

1848 

Fred.  Cleeve 17Jan 

John  Barrett l7Mar 

®Wm.  F.  Henna do 

Francois    Joachim     Itzen 

Auret eApr 

James  C.  Alldridge 31  May 

Joseph  Lewis do 

Wm.J.  RHall    18July 

Watson  Wm.  Parminter. .  12Sept 
Geo.  Gustavus  Nelson. . . .  16Nov 

Thos.  C.  J.  Dryden 24Nov 

Henry  Smith  Collins  ....     do 

1849 
Henry  W.  Rowlstone  . . .  .31  Jan 

Wm.  H.  Bateman do 

William  Ellis    do 

l!ldwin  C.  Davison 23April 

William  Hickman     do 

George  Marsh 11  May 

Charles  Lyne    do 

Richard  Siromonds do 

John  Hayward    ISJune 

George  P.  Martin'*® do 

Walter  B  Gordon   21  Aug 

Wm.V.  Miller    do 

Geo.  Samuel  Singer    ....     do 

^ames  Biggs  «*« do 

Geo.  Henry  Lake  Wise  . .     40ct 
Chas.  Elsmere  Coleman . .     do 

Fred.  Jas.  Fegen do 

James  Wm,  Peck  Foord  . .    60ct 
Samuel  W.  Sadler do 

f^'John  Edw.  Price    lOOct 
red.  Chas.  Dusautoy     . .  2Nov 
James  Douglas  Gilpin*^^  •  4Nov 
452 


Digitized  by 


Google 


180 
CLERKS. 


[Qualified  for  Paymasters  and  Pursen.] 


1829 
Walter  Lomer 16Mar 

1831 
James  Fmlay   8Aag 

1836 
FFaoeia  W.  Cole S8Dee 

1838 

Arthur  Arlington ]6May 

John  Jones    6Dec 

1839 
George  F.  Knox    SSept 

1840 

Ben.  W.  Tribe S\July 

J.  T.  Riccalton    25No7 

1841 

John  Doyle    6Jan 

Jas.  Frear  Phillips    1 4  Apr 

G.  R.  Deighton    29Apr 

Waiiam  H.  Turner 7 July 

Charles  Stone 3Aug 

Robert  G.  Hogg    20Oct 

G.  H.Elli 12Nov 

A.  A.  Speed 4Dec 

Wm.G.M<Knigbt 8Dec 

1842 

Henry  Cooper   iJan 

C.  A.  Jenkins    36J8a 

James  J.  Rutter   4F«b 

£.  J.  H.  Helpman    16Feb 

John  Lindesay   28Feb 

Cha8.£.  P.HaU 7Mar 

GeoxgePenfold 9Mar 

William  Johnson 1  June 

Lewis  G.  A.  Warrin  ....     do 

George  Grant ItiJune 

James  C.  MotUey    19A  ug 

Geo.  J.  Starr    ISept 

H.  W.  Hollinworth 26Sept 

JohnTweedie 13Nov 

T.W.W.  Spear 16Nov 

Thoe.  Biddlecombe do 

C.G.  Bumey  21Not 

Timothy  Clinoh   do 

Joseph  C.  Paine    7Dec 

1843 

Stuart  Watson 4  Jan 

Chas.  Ane.  Pritchard  ....     do 

Alfred  Whitehouse do 

Henry  H«iwley 30Jan 

George  B.  Bales do 

John  D.  Parminter 30Jan 

Thos.  H.  C.  Gray iMar 

James  H.  Towell 6Mar 

James  M.  Lowcay    28 Apr 

JaUan  A.  Messum        . . .  .S9Apr 

@Wm.  £.  Sanders llMsy 

Herbert  Johnstone 8 June 

Thomas  C.  Thomas 12  June 

Richd.  Brownsdon I  July 

Edwin  M.  Stone llJuly 

Geo.  M.  Lang 29Ju]y 

Harrington  R.  Jones  ....  2 Aug  | 

Sidney  J.  Spark l6Aug ) 

54 


Edwin  J.  Forster SSept 

Robert  G.  Webber 20Sept 

William  C.  Biown    40ct 

Edwsrd  J.  Bennett do 

James  L.  Southey     260ct 

Thomas  T.Wise  STOct 

Geo.  F.  Slaughter    1  Nor 

Robert  A.  Gumming   ....  8Not 

George  Shambler 6  Deo 

Nicholas  Giles 7Deo 

W.J.Jenkins 19Deo 

1844 

Richard  J.  Wiggens iJan 

Joseph  Haywani    3Jan 

Dand  Jardine    5Jan 

Edw.  N.  Harrison     lOJan 

Francis  G.  Pearce 24 Feb 

Henry  Chas.  Pool    do 

Thomas  A .  Telfer 2 Apr 

John  Edw.  Stiles 23 Apr 

J.  W.M.  Ashby iMay 

Edw.  L.  W.  Brown 21May 

Jonathan  T.  Sparke    ....  17 June 

James  C.  Pinhom    SSept 

Wm.  H.Mugford    ISSept 

Richard  Curgenven 160ct 

George  F.  Pinhom    270ct 

Chris.  T.  Hore 290ct 

Henry  R.  Shaw   6Not 

Edward  R.  Chamberlain.  .19Noy 

John  Retallick 20Not 

1845 
Thomas  Wm.  Shanks  ....  7  Feb 
Daniel  P.  Macnamara  . . .  .26 Feb 

JohnMallaid   24Mar 

John  Thomas  Wells 29Mar 

William  Homiman   29Mar 

James  L.  Thome 3lMar 

Wm.  Henry  Richards  ....  3Apr 
Theod.  Wm.  S.  Neame. .  • .  18Apr 
Michael  S.  Crouch  .......  9May 

Charles  H.  Goldin   ISMaj 

John  Jas.  Lindsay 4June 

John  Donald    6June 

William  Mackay 14July 

Harry  Thos.  Nettleton  . .  13 Aug 
Hen.  Wm.  V.  Warrington* 30 Aug 

Alex.  Jeffreys 30Aug 

Wm.  Alex.  Geo.  Young  . .  3Sept 
Joseph  H.  Wm.  Bowman  .  .150ct 
Wilmot  Bund  Mainprise  .  .200ct 
Charles  Richsrds  (b)  ...  .2dOct 
John  Macredie  Jefferson  ..SOOct 

John  Sweetman SNor 

Geo.  Henry  Whillier  ....  5Not 

Thomas  Price 30Dec 

1846 

AlfredWood    7Jan 

Alfred  Saunders  Bennett    ..  do 

Henry  Braxton 17Jan 

Edward  Whiteheail 22 Jan 

Howard  E.  L.  P.  Bailey  .  .28Jan 

Rob.  Hen.  BuUen 24Feb 

114 


Daniel  F.  Little 9Mtf 

George  Hickman SlMar 

Joseph  Singleton 31  Mar 

Edwaid  Edmeades   23Apr 

John  Day  Bowden    6Maj 

Wm.  Matthew  Shanks  ....    do 

>  Benj.  P.  Heather    ISMaj 

Wm.  Appleby  Ward  ....  26Mcy 
Josiah  Younff  Messum^  . .  3Juim 

John  B.  Burlaoe do 

Luke  Mastersom l6Jna« 

Jos.  Whittall 17Jun« 

Wm.  Thorn do 

Fredk.  Lucas 23Jane 

Fredk.  Geo.  Bulgin    do 

Wm.  L.  Wright SOJnlj 

Geo.  A.  Eversfield do 

Henry  John  Kelly 81  July 

Alex.  C.  Yule 2&J11I7 

John  Williams SOJuly 

Wm.F.  Huyghue    3lJuly 

Chas.  Saundera   6Aug 

Wm.  Simmonds BAng 

Edw.  H.Walker 13Aug 

Thos.Ellard IdAug 

Thos.  S.  Vinall    24Aug 

Jas.  G.  G.  Simmonds. . . .   ISept 

John  B.  Jackson 5Sep( 

Geo.  W.  Anderson l5Sept 

Timothy  T.  Jennings  ....  25Sept 

Jas.  Wmstanley 70ct 

Richard  Batohelor 90ct 

Robert  Wm.  M.  Jones    ..  160ct 

James  E.  Terry   190ct 

Edward  H.  Stanton 280et 

George  Kent    lONoy 

Arthur  Price    2Dee 

Chas.  Wm.  Motherwell  ..12Dec 
Robt.  Taylor  Raynes  ....  19Dec 

Wm.  Fred.  Lapidge 84Dec 

1847 

Chas.Torbett 7Jan 

Wm.  H.  De  Carteret   lajan 

Edwin  Smith  2Feb 

Hen.  llios.  Wm.  English . .     do 
Theod.  Felix  Messum  ....  19Feb 
Chas.  Cumberland  Ick  ....  8Mar 
John  Wenman  W.  Green  ..4Mar 

John  Geo.  Barnes 6Mar 

Richard  Allen 13Mar 

Edw.  Wm.  M.  Millman  . .  15Msr 
Wm  Edwd.LyneVeale..22Mar 

Goe.  Duff  Gordon    S4Mar 

Goe.  Jeffreys    do 

Wm.Cass    7Apr 

Edward  Faulkner .'.  14.A  pr 

Henry  Wm.  Parsons  ..  ..llMay 
Robert  Deveson  ........     do 

Geo.  Henry  Wise    22May 

Chris.  John  Martin 24May 

Wm.  L.  G.  Drew     25May 

Henry  Jas.  White    31  May 

John  Fresbfield    85Ju]y 

176 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Paymasters  and  Pursers. 


181 


Wm.  Wnbnrton    2Aug 

Henrj  W.  Arlidge 7  Aug 

Hugh  Fru.  PuUen    9 Aug 

George  Thomas  Harris'  ..26Aug 

Albert  Lew llSept 

Heniy  H.  Moore 22Sep 

Henvy  Jas .  R.  Miall     . . . .  27Sep 

£dw.  Albert  Amphlett ISOct 

George  Turner ISOct 

John  Thomas  Poole aOOct 

Cfaaa.  M.  Balfour llNov 

Geo.  Nicks  Warren     ....  19Not 

Heniy  Callaway 27Not 

Henry  Teait 17Dec 

Edwin  Death do 

ld48 

Jobn  Tomkins OJan 

Wm.  Dayid  Jeans 24Jan 

TbosWm.  Wells 24Jan 

Henrj  Walker  Sanders ....  1 1  Feb 

Chas.  Wm.Tuke UFeb 

Sydney  £.  Wright    lOFeb 

Geo.  Aug.  Weleh  .  • 28Feb 

John  Geo.  Whiffin 4Mar 

John  Curtis    6Mar 

Heniy  Gray 151Viar 

201 


Brlce  Wm.  White 28Mar 

Adderley  W.  Chimmo 3  Apr 

Wm.  Fred.  Jonas    7Apr 

Henry  Campion    11  Apr 

Edw.  Darey  Herbert    ....  lOApr 

Geo.  Teait 26Apr 

Richard  D.  Hire    9May 

Wm.  Thos.  Richards  ....  15May 

John  Seldon dOMay 

John  Mumford SJune 

Henry  Gilpin ISJune 

James  H.  Jackson 19June 

Robt.  J.  B.  Tucker    8 July 

Richard  T.  Mason  ......    SJuIy 

Tobias  £.  Palmer    2(tJuly 

Joseph  G.  Hoffman    2Aug 

Edm.  Aug.  Rowe    22Aug 

Beuj.  Luzmore    24Aug 

Hen.  Chas.  MeWin 28Aug 

Fred.  J.  G.  Gramshaw  ....  iSept 
Wm.  Henry  Chapman  . . .  .6Sept 
Rich.  B.  H.  Ratcliffe  ....  lOSept 

Henry  Fred.  Kirkham 40ct 

Aug.  Oirey do 

Albert  T.  M.  Roberts ....     50ct 

Robert  Collins    60ct 

AlfredBarren 140ct 

228 


Thos.  Jas.  Bignell 27Not 

Willis  Price 28Dec 

1849 

Thos.  C.  H.  Sheara 12Jan 

Thos.  John  Ley l5Jan 

Edw.  Strode  Cooke IdJan 

Chas.  Wm.  Harris 18Jan 

Chas.  Jas.  Webb TPeb 

Wm.  Hen.  Jos.  Brown    ..  17Feb 

Edwin  Rose  Miall do 

Wm.  Fred. Garrood    ....    IMar 

Arthur  Carrington lOMar 

Jas.  Edw.  Campbell  ....  27Mar 
Geo.  John  D.  Andrews  . .  29Mar 

Wm.  Dewar    18  Apr 

Henry  Perry    29Apr 

Robert  Bone    22May 

Fred.  Jas.  N.  Kenyon  ..23May 
Benj.  Crispin  White  ....  6June 
Thos.  Wyld  Haverfield  .  .19June 

John  Pooley IJuly 

Chas.  Douglas  Lindsay  . .  8 July 
Geo.  Aug.  Smith  Ley    . .  IdJuly 

Robert  Taylor 2SJuly 

Win.  Elias  Kelly    2Aug 

Wm.  Shapley  Crealock  ..  28  Aug 

Howard  J.  Byers 17Not 

254 


SERVICES  OF  PAYMASTERS  AND  PURSERS. 


3  J.  S.  Richards,  Clerk  of  CretcaU  in  action  with 
Dateh  frigates  CoMtor  and  J3Htt,  and  when  subse- 
quently captured  by  Fr.  friffates  Fripomne  and  GMre, 
1781 ;  of  Minerva  at  the  relief  of  Gibraltar,  in  1782 ; 
and  of  Princess  Royal  and  Victory  at  the  evacuation 
of  Toulon ;  and  sieges  of  Bastia  and  St.  Fiorenzo  in 
1794.  Purser  of  Keteran  at  Camperdown;  surren- 
der of  the  Dutch  fleet  in  the  Texel ;  at  Copenhagen, 
in  laoi ;  and  of  Centaur  at  the  takiiog  the  Islands  of 
St.  Lucia,  Tobago,  &c. 

7  W.  Holman,  Purser  of  4fi^a  at  Trafalgar. 

8  J.  Goldsmith,  Purser  of  Amazon  at  Copenha- 
gen, in  1801  :  capture  of  Marengo  and  BeUe  Poule, 
1806 ;  and  of  Snperb  at  Algiers. 

9  Simon  Little,  Clerk  of  Audacious  in  Howe's 
action ;  and  Purser  of  Montagu,  at  Camperdown. 

10  H.  WeUs,  Clerk  of  Russel  (and  slightly  wound, 
ed),  in  Howe's  action  ;  and  in  Bridport's.  Purser  of 
Thunderer  in  Calder's  action ;  at  Trafalgar ;  passage 
of  the  Dardanelles  ;  and  defence  of  Gaieta. 

13    C.  E.  Andrews,  Purser  of  Oenoa  at  Navarin. 

15  J.  Williamson,  Purser  of  Scourge^  and  served 
in  tier  boats  cutting  out  a  ship  firom  the  Vlie  Stream, 
in  1804. 

16  S.  Giles,  served  in  CSdloden  in  Howe's  action, 
1794 ;  and  in  Bombmf  Castle  in  Hotham's  second  ac- 
tion, 1796.  Clerk  fsi  Danae  when  that  ship  was  car- 
ried  into  Brest  by  her  crew ;  and  on  that  occasion 
secured  the  private  signals,  and  prevented  their  fall- 
ing into  the  hands  of  the  mutineers.  Purser  of 
Astrea  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1801 ;  and  of 
C/7yjses  at  reduction  of  Martinique ;  and  in  the  Flush- 
ing ezpecdtion,  1809. 

17  T.  F.  Jessep,  Purser  of  Diane  In  the  ezpedi- 
tlon  to  Egypt,  in   1801 ;  of  Northumberland  at  St. 


Domingo  ;  and  of  RamHUes  in  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  America,  in  1813, 14,  16. 

18  G.  B.  Harrison,  Purser  of  Minden  at  Algiers. 

19  J.  Loudon,  Secretary  to  the  Commander-in- 
Chief,  durinff  the  late  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Sy- 
ria, and  bon^ardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

33  J.  Macleod,  Purser  of  Fenus  serving  in  her 
boats,  cutting  out  3  vessels  from  Tobaeo,  1803,  and 
at  capture  of  Two  Fr.  privateers ;  and  of  York  at 
the  capture  of  Martinique,  Fr.  74  D*HaultpouU,  and 
at  Walcheren,  1809. 

34  E.  O'Maley,  served  in  Prince  qf  Wales  at  the 
capture  of  Surinam,  in  1799.  Purser  of  Kingfisher 
at  St.  Domingo ;  of  Unicom  at  Monte  Video,  1806 ; 
and  of  America  at  the  taking  of  Genoa. 

36  J.N.  JeweU,  Mid.  of  BeUerophon  at  TrafEdgar . 

37  R.  Hallilay,  Purser  of  Veswoius  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  Boulogne,  in  1804  ;  of  Ethalion  at  cap- 
ture of  Martinique;  the  Saintes;  and  Haultpoult, 
in  1809 ;  and  of  Abercrombie  at  the  reduction  of  Gua- 
daloupe  and  dependencies,  in  1810.  Secretary  to 
Commander-in-Chief  at  Lisbon  during  the  civil  war 
in  Portugal  from  1831  to  1834. 

38  G.  Hodgskins,  Purser  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

39  T.  Stones,  Purser  of  NirUde,  at  capture  of 
Island  of  Bourbon,  &c.  in  1810. 

30  J.  Elliot,  Mid.  of  Mars  at  capture  of  Hereule, 
in  1798.  Clerk  of  Russel  at  Copenhagen,  in  1801 ; 
and  Purser  of  Elk  in  action  with  a  Spanish  flotilla  off 
Carthagena  on  the  Spanish  Main,  in  1805 ;  and  of  Are-- 
Mttf  a  at  the  taking  of  Curasoa,  in  1807.  Officially 
mentioned  for  services  in  ArsthtttaU  boats  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  particnlariy  at  the  destruction 
of  the  batteries,  &c.  at  Bagnio,  in  1809.  While 
performing  the  duty  of  a  Lieut,  tids  officer  has  been 


Digitized  by 


Google 


182 


Services  of  Paymastars  and  Pursers* 


repeatedly  aad  most  creditably  engaged  io  cuttiog  out 
services,  &c. 

33  J.  Norcock,  Parser  of  I4ffey  during  the  Bur- 
mese war.  • 

36  J.  Bryan,  Purser  of  Melville  at  reduction  of 
the  West  India  Islands,  1807 ;  of  Eurydiee  at  capture 
of  Martinique,  1809 ;  Alcmene  at  redaction  of  Guada- 
loupe,  1810 ;  and  of  Surotas  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
Clarinde,  1814. 

38  Thos.  UUock,  Purser  of  Pylades  and  Apollo, 
from  1805  till  1814  ;  and  repeatedly  served  in  the  boats 
of  those  ships,  in  attacks  on  the  enemy's  batteries 
and  convoys  in  the  Mediterranean,  particularly  at  the 
blowing  up  a  martello  tower  of  five  guns ;  and,  in 
company  with  the  Calabrian  chief,  spiked  a  five  gun 
battery.  Served  also  at  the  capture  of  Augusta  ;  and 
Curzzola  ;  and  cut  out  a  trabaculo  from  under  a  bat- 
tery in  her  gig  ;  was  severely  wounded  cutting  out  a 
convoy  near  Corfu ;  and  served  on  shore  at  taking 
the  Islands  of  Paxo  and  Anti-Pazo.  Purser  of  Rhiiiy 
and  assisted  at  the  taking  of  three  vessels-of-war  and 
convoy  at  Corigeou,  in  1815. 

39  N.  Haydon,  Clerk  of  Centurion  when  engaged 
by  the  squadron  of  Linois  in  Vizagapatam  Roads,  in 
1804.  Purser  of  St.  Fiorenzo  at  capture  of  Fr.  fri- 
gate  Piemontaise,  in  1808;  and  of  Imp^rieute,  at  the 
siege  of  Flushing. 

40  W.  Brent»  Clerk  of  Indrfatigable  at  capture  of 
Sp.  treasure  ships,  in  1804 ;  and  Purser  of  Volage  in 
the  action  oiF  Lissa,  in  1811. 

41  T.  Jennings,  Purser  of  Melampua  at  the  taking 
of  Guadaloupe;  and  of  Sedhone  in  the  expedition 
against  New  Orleans,  in  the  operations  in  the  Poto- 
mac, including  the  taking  of  Alexandria,  &c 

43  J.  Dunn,  Purser  of  Spartan  at  taking  the  Is- 
lands of  Ischia  and  Procida,  of  four  ships  under  the 
batteries  of  Terradno  ;  and  during  her  service  in  the 
Adriatic.  Served  as  Secretary  to  Commodore  Spran- 
ger,  at  the  taking  of  the  Ionian  Islands ;  and  in  com- 
mand of  a  boat,  with  a  Greek  crew,  captured  a  Fr. 
privateer  of  four  guns,  when  he  was  slightly  wounded. 
Officially  mentioned  for  having  taken  charge  of  a 
division  of  guns  in  Spartan*8  a4^on  with  Neapolitau 
squadron  in  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

43  R.  G.  Didham,  Purser  of  Sheldrake  at  destruc- 
tion of  Fr.  frigate  Salamandre,  in  1R06;  and  of 
Powerful  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and 
bombfu^ment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  where  he  served 
as  Secretary  to  Commodore  Napier. 

44  J.  Maddocks,  Purser  of  Hebrus  at  capture  of 
Btoile,  in  1814. 

46  W.  K.  Cowley,  Clerk  of  London  at  the  capture 
of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poule,  Purser  of  Raven  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition ;  and  of  Lacedemonian  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  America  in  1813-14. 

47  W.  G.  Mason,  Purser  of  Princess  Charlotte  at 
the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

48  R.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Audaeiotu  in  the  action  off 
Algeziras,  in  1801.  Purser  of  Comwailis,  and  ser- 
vices officially  mentioned  at  capture  of  Amboyua. 
Present  in  same  ship  at  taking  the  Islands  of  France 
and  Java,  in  1810. 

50  R.  L.  Homiman,  Purser  of  Redwing,  and  his 
services  officially  reported,  particularly  when  wounded 
in  the  boats  <k  that  brig  at  capture  of  a  four  gun 
mistico  and  other  vessels,  and  defeat  of  a  powerful 
flotilla  off  Cape  Trafalgar,  1808. 

51  T.  Bastin,  Purser  of  Grasshopper,  and  wound- 
ed on  two  occasions  while  serving  in  her  boats  in  the 
Mediterranean. 


5a  W.  C.  Hillier,  P«ner  of  Comus  at  capture  of 
Danish  frigate  Frederickscoam,  Served  as  Secretary 
to  the  Captain  of  the  Channel  Fleet  in  the  attack  on 
the  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  in  1809 ;  and  Pursier  of 
Agincourt  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  and  deatnuction 
of  the  Coll  de  Balaguer. 

55  B.  Parkhurst,  Clerk  of  Fox  at  the  destmetion 
of  a  piratical  fort  in  the  East  Indies ;  and  burning  a 
Fr.  sloop  of  war  at  the  Seychelle  Islands.  Parser  of 
Belvidera,  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America^ 
including  the  action  with  and  retreat  fit>m  the  U.  S. 
squadron  under  Commodore  Rodgers,  1812. 

58  J.  P.  Bailey,  Mid.  of  Africa  at  Trafalgar,  and 
wounded.  Parser  of  N^Side  at  the  capture  of  Fr. 
frinite  Caroline  in  St.  PauPs  Bay,  Island  of  Bourbon ; 
and  of  Belle  Poule,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  de- 
struction of  the  batteries  in  the  Gironde.  Naval 
Commissary  in  the  operations  against  New  Orleans, 
&c. 

59  J.  Johns,  Mate  and  Clerk  of  Surinam  from 
1805  till  1807,  and  present  in  the  action  with  Sp.  74 
gun  ship  Glarioso  off  Cadiz,  in  1805 ;  and  severely 
wounded  in  her  boats  boarding  a  Sp.  vessel  under  the 
batteries  of  Bilboa  in  the  same  year,  1806.  Parser 
of  Vesuvius  bomb  at  the  bombardment  of  Copenha- 
gen, in  1807  ;  o{Ned  Blvin  at  capture  of  Fr.  privateer 
General  Rapp;  and  of  Eohis  at  Quebec  (crew  serving 
on  the  lakes},  1813  and  14. 

63  R.  M.  Wbichelo,  Clerk  of  BrUannia  at  Tra- 
falgar.  Purser  of  Bgeria,  and  served  in  her  boats, 
capturing  part  of  a  Danish  convoy  in  the  Sleeve,  in 
1809  ;  and  of  Blenheim  during  the  whole  of  her  ser- 
vices in  China  in  1840,  41,  42. 

63  S.  Wadland,  Clerk  of  Crqfty  schooner,  and 
wounded  when  captured  by  the  Algeziras  flotilla,  in 
1807. 

64  Q.  V.  Oughton,  served  in  Edgar  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1801.  Acting  Purser  of  Bittern,  finequently  em- 
ployed in  her  boats  cutting  out  on  the  coast  of  Gala- 
Dria.  Purser  of  Endymion,  and  served  on  shore  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in  1809  ;  and  at  the  cap- 
ture of  U.  S.  frigate  President,  in  1815. 

66  J.  A.  Lethbridge,Mid.  of  H.  E.  I.  C.  ship  Bom- 
bay  Castle,  in  the  action  with  the  French  squadron, 
under  Linois,  in  the  China  Seas,  1 804.  Sec.  to  Sir  Home 
Popham  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good.  Hope  ; 
expedition  to  Buenos  Ayres  ;  at  Walcheren  ;  and  in 
co-operation  with  the  Army  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  1806-14. 

67  W.  T.  James,  Purser  of  Barpy  in  the  Walche- 
ren expedition  ;  and  of  Nisus  at  the  capture  of  Java, 
in  1811. 

68  J.  Mason,  Mid.  of  Rattler  in  her  numerous 
actions  with  the  enemy's  flotilla  off  Flushing  and 
OBtend,  in  1804,  05 ;  of  Polyphemus  at  Trafrdgar ; 
Daphne  at  the  taking  of  Monte  Video ;  and  of  Heroine 
in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

69  J.  Palmer,  Purser  of  Dover  at  the  capture  of 
Amboyna,  in  1810  ;  and  of  Glasgow  at  Navarin. 

70  J.  P.  Sarjeant,  Clerk  of  Glory  in  Calder's  ac- 
tion ;  and  of  Diadem  at  storming  Monte  Video. 
Purser  of  7m  in  the  operations  on  the  north  coast 
of  Spain,  where  he  served  on  shore  in  co-operation 
wHh  the  Guerillas ;  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
Bermeo,  Castro,  &c. 

72  J.  Gain,  served  in  boats  of  Grasshopper  at  the 
capture  of  two  valuable  ships  under  the  batteries  of 
Faro,  in  1808.  Purser  ofRedpole  in  1809,  during  the 
attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  Walcheren  expc- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Paymasters  and  Pursers, 


183 


ditkm ;  and  at  capture  of  VtUe  de  Lyon  praam,  in 

1811. 

73  E.  E.  Vidal,  wounded  when  Parser  of  Asia  in 
the  Tkgns,  in  1832. 

74  J.  Jacobs,  Purser  of  Piedmontaite  at  captnre 
of  the  Datch  Spice  Islands. 

75  G.  Anderson,  Clerk  of  Mercury,  and  served  in 
her  boats,  cutting  out  some  gon-yessels  from  Rovigno, 
in  1809 ;  and  in  the  same  year,  a  schooner  of  seyen 
guns  from  Barletta. 

76  B.  Chimmo,  Secretary  to  the  Commander-in- 
Chief  in  China,  and  present  in  the  operations  on  that 
coast,  in  1841  and  1843,  including  the  taldng  of  Woo- 
sung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin-Kiang-Foo. 

77  G.  Waller,  Secretary's  Clerk  of  Neptune,  and 
Parser  of  Goree  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1809. 

78  R.  H.  Goddard,  Clerk  of  Hydra,  and  wounded 
in  her  boats  in  the  Mediterranean,  in  1807. 

79  J.  Richardson,  Clerk  of  PHncets  qf  Orange  in 
the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809 ;  and  Purser  of 
ChaUenger,  when  captured  by  two  Fr.  frigates,  in  1 81 1 , 
and  remained  prisoner  till  the  end  of  the  war. 

80  J.  Sparshott,  Purser  of  Prometheus  titAl^en. 
92  H.  Dutchman,  Clerk  of  Onyx  at  capture  of 

Dutch  brig  Manly, 

83  F.  Bone,  Clerk  of  Belle  Poule  at  the  taking  of 
the  Ionian  Islands ;  and  capture  of  the  Fr.  frigate 
For,  in  1809 ;  and  of  Atlas,  in  1810,  at  the  defence 
of  Cadia.  Purser  of  HeUeon,  1810-14,  which  vessel 
captored  and  drove  on  shore  six  privateers,  each  of 
superior  force.  Purser  of  Fox  in  the  expedition 
against  New  Orleans,  &c.  in  1814-15,  and  at  the 
taking  of  Guadaloupe. 

83*  M.  Clarke,  serving  in  uBtna  at  Basque  Roads, 
1899. 

84  G.  Starr,  Clerk  of  Orion  at  Trafalgar  ;  of  Al- 
fred at  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  expedition  to  Walche- 
ren ;  and  reduction  of  Guadaloupe ;  and  Purser  of 
Rosario  in  action  with  Fr.  flotilla  off  Dieppe,  in  1812. 

84*  J.  Edye  (Sec.),  Secretary's  Clerk  to  Sir  J. 
Duckworth  in  Superb  off  St.  Domingo,  1806  ;  and  in 
Royal  George  at  passage  of  Dardanelles.  Emi>loyed 
as  a  British  Commissioner  during  the  pacification  of 
Greece.  Designer  of  the  Seaman's  Parchment  Certi- 
ficate, and  of  other  highly  useful  forms,  for  which  he 
has  received  the  thanks  of  the  Admiralty. 

85  A.  Penprase,  served  in  Vietor  in  an  engagement 
with  Malay  pirates,  in  1807. 

87  T.  Rowe,  Purser  of  Pilot,  1812,  16,  and  fre- 
quently engaged  (and  on  one  occasion  wounded)  in 
the  boats  of  that  vessel  at  capture  and  destruction  of 
the  enemy's  convoys  in  the  Mediterranean,  and  again 
woanded  in  action  with  Fr.  frigate  Ldg^e,  in  1815. 

87*  W.  Paine,  Clerk  of  Hussar  at  Walcheren. 
Parser  of  Porcupine  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain ; 
passage  of  the  Adour ;  and  destruction  of  Fr.  squad- 
ron  in  the  Gironde ;  and  of  Fury  bomb  at  Algiers. 

88  J.  M.  Hoffmeister,  Clerk  of  Goshawk  in  the 
attack  on  Malaga,  when  Captain  Lilburn  was  killed, 
in  1812 ;  and  lost  a  leg  in  action  with  Am.  flotilla  on 
Lake  Erie  when  Purser  of  Detroit, 

90  J.  Clery,  Purser  of  Blazer  in  the  operations  in 
the  Elbe,  in  1813-14,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Gluckstadt ;  and  acted  as  Commissary  in  charge 
of  the  Arsenal,  &c.,  after  the  evacuation  of  Hamburg 
by  the  Fftnch. 

92  J.  Garby,  Acting  Parser  of  Querriere,  and  offi. 
dally  mentioned  for  services  when  that  ship  was  cap- 
tured by  the  U.  S.  frigate  Canstitvtim,  in  1812* 


93  H.  S.  Dyer,  Secretary  to  Sir  C.  Penrose  in 
the  operations  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  Adour, 
and  the  Gironde,  in  1814,  and  severely  wounded 
while  serving  in  the  same  capacity  to  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief at  Navarin. 

94  J.  Ozzard,  Parser  of  Castilian  in  action  with 
the  U.  S.  corvette  Wasp,  in  1814. 

95  W.  Bell,  Purser  of  Cordelia  at  Algiers ;  and  of 
Naiad  at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  corvette  un- 
der the  batteries  of  Bona,  in  1824. 

96  J.  H.  Cook,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Calder's  action  ; 
secretary  to  Sir  S.  Hood  at  Conxnna,  and  evacuation 
of  Lisbon  after  the  convention  of  Cintra ;  and  Par- 
ser of  Ontario,  in  several  attacks  on  pirates  in  the 
West  Indies. 

97  J.  Beol,  served  in  Menelaus  at  the  capture  of 
the  Isle  of  France ;  and  as  Clerk  of  Hecate  at  the 
taking  of  Java.  Purser  of  Vietor  and  Oioen-GZen- 
dower  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  during  the  Ashantee 
war. 

98  H.  Dean,  was  in  Saracen  in  the  operations  on 
the  coast  of  America. 

100  J.  Irving,  served  in  Defiance  at  the  destruction 
of  three  French  frigates  under  the  batteries  of  Sables 
D'Olonne,  in  1809  ;  and  in  Northumberland  Bt  the  de- 
struction of  two  frigates  and  a  brig  off  L'Orient,  in 
1812. 

103  W.  H.  Bond,  Purser  of  Rose  at  Navarin. ' 

104  W.  Balhetchet,  Lieut,  of  Marines  at  the  re- 
duction of  Danish  West  India  Islands,  and  capture 
of  Hautpoults  and  acted  as  Adjutant  to  the  marine 
battalion  at  the  reduction  of  Martinique  and  Guada- 
loupe.  Secretary  to  various  flag  oflBcers,  particularly 
to  Sir  Alex.  Cochrane,  in  the  operations  in  the  Chesa- 
peake, New  Orleans,  &g. 

105.  J.  Ward,  Clerk  of  Barfieur,  serving  in  the 
flotilla  co-operating  with  the  army  in  the  Tagus, 
1810,  and  at  capture  of  Villa  Franca.  Wrecked  in 
Manilla,  1812,  and  detained  a  prisoner  in  France  till 
the  peace.  Purser  of  Pique  during  the  operations  on 
the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the  capture  of  Caiffa  and 
Tsour,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

106  H.  Brenton,  Acting  Purser  of  Belxebub  at 
Algiers  ;  and  Purser  of  Daphne  on  coast  of  Syria,  in 
1840-41. 

106*  E.  Thome,  Clerk  of  Eclair,  and  severely 
wounded  in  the  boats  at  Languilla,  1812 ;  and  served 
again  as  a  volunteer  at  the  same  place  and  at  Port 
D'Anzo,  1813. 

107  £.  A.  Williamson,  Acting  Parser  of  Primrose 
at  capture  of  Sp.  slaver  Velos,  in  1830. 

108  W.  Kay,  Acting  Purser  of  a  flotilla  of  gun- 
boats on  the  St.  Lawrence,  at  defeat  of  Am.  army 
and  squadron  at  Chrystler's  Farm,  in  1813 ;  and  of 
Prince  Regent  at  the  taking  of  Oswego,  in  1814. 

109  J.  Thain,  Clerk  of  Nemesis,  and  served  in  her 
boats  cutting  out  several  Danish  vessels  of  war  on 
the  coast  of  Norway  ;  and  slightly  wounded  captur- 
ing in  her  boats  a  Sp.  slaver,  in  1810 ;  and  of  Diana 
at  the  capture  of  Fr.  brig  of  war  and  convoy  under 
the  batteries  at  the  mouth  of  the  Gironde,  in  1811. 
Parser  of  Echo  in  the  I>ouro  daring  the  civil  war  in 
Spain,  in  1832,  33. 

Ill    F,  May,  vras  in  Severn  at  Algiers. 

113  W.  Finlayson,  Clerk  of  Impregnable  at  Al- 
giers, and  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

114  A.  H.  Gilbert,  Purser  of  Ringdofe  on  the 
coast  of  Spain  daring  the  civil  war,  in  1836,  37. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


184 


Services  of  Paymasters  and  Pursers. 


116  J.  Colwdl,  Mid.  of  Sceptre  at  the  destruetioii 
of  Fr.  frigates  Loire  and  Seine  at  Anse  la  Barque, 
Gaadalovpe,  and  captun  of  that  island  in  1810. 
Purser  of  Phoenix  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  at  bom- 
bardment of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

116  E.  Rowe,  Cleric  of  Lavtida  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition ;  and  Parser  of  StromboU  at  Sidon,  and  St 
Jean  D'Acre. 

*    117    W.A.  Harries,  Mid.  of  FieforioKt  in  the  Wal- 
cheren expedition,  and  capture  of  iUtwii,  in  1812. 

118    W.  L.  Freeman,  served  in  Glof^oioat  Algiers. 

120  J.  Marsh,  Mid.  of  Viper  in  action  with  Bou- 
logne flotilla,  and  capture  of  FiUe  de  Lyon  praam  in 
1811 ;  and  of  Alcette^  and  served  on  shore  in  the  ope< 
rations  against  New  Orleans  in  1814. 

121  W.  Cotsdl,  Mid.  of  Saracen,  participating  in 
numerous  boat  services  in  the  Adriatic,  in  1813,  14, 
including  the  reduction  of  St  George,  Mezzo,  Zupano, 
Cattaro,  and  Ragusa.  Served  in  Franklin's  polar 
voyage.  Purser  of  Clio  at  Bilboa  during  the  dvil 
war  in  Spain,  in  1835. 

122  J.  Harden,  Mid.  of  Sceptre  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  and  destruction  of  frigates  and  batteries 
at  Ause  la  Barque,  1809 ;  and  capture  of  Ouadaloupe, 
1810.  Cleric  of  MarlboroHgh  during  the  operations 
in  Chesapeake  bay ;  and  of  Carron  at  the  attack 
on  Fort  Bowjrer,  and  serving  on  shore  with  Indians 
under  Col.  Nicolls. 

123  J.  Blake,  Clerk  to  Commodore  Bathurst  In 
Otnoa,  at  Navaria. 

124  M.  Seott,  Clerk  of  Bloodhimnd,  in  1 812,  when 
captured  under  the  forts  of  Annapolis ;  and  of  Thistle 
and  AHh^er,  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  slave 
trade;  and  during  the  Ashantee  war  from  1823  to  26 ; 
and  by  penetrating  the  enemy's  camp,  obtained  im- 
portant information,  and  was  twice  wounded. 

124*  D.  Conway,  Clerk  of  Sk^ack,  employed 
against  slave  vessels  and  pirates  on  the  coast  of 
Cuba,  1827-1830 ;  and  served  on  the  North  Coast 
of  Spain  during  the  civil  war.  Purser  of  Columbine 
in  China,  and  participated  in  the  capture  of  Canton 
and  Chinghae,  and  destruction  of  the  various  forts. 

126  W.  Dyer,  Act.  Purser  of  Wolf  at  destruction 
of  Malay  pirates,  1836-38.  Sec.  to  Sir  F.  L.  Mait- 
land  in  the  £.  Indies,  1838-39,  and  to  Sir  Gordon 
Bremer  during  the  operations  in  Canton  River,  and 
capture  of  Chusan,  1840. 

127  C«  Dealey,  Clerk  of  Avon^  when  sunk  by  U.  S. 
sloop  Watp,  in  1814. 

128  R.  T.  Crispin,  Clerk  in  charge  of  Leveret  at 
capture  of  Sp.  slave  ship  Diogenes,  under  batteries  at 
MozHmbique.  Pay.  and  Pur.  of  Ihiver  in  the  Yang- 
tse-Kiang,  1842,  and  at  New  Zealand,  1846. 

129  G.  H.  Moubray,  Clerk  in  charge  and  Purser 
of  Terror  in  the  late  Antarctic  expedition,  1839-42. 

129*  W.  B.  V.  Fanror,  Acting  Purser  of  Conway 
at  the  capture  of  Chusan  and  during  the  operations  in 
the  Canton  River,  1840-41. 

130  W.  Morgan,  Clerk  of  Crwzer  at  the  storming 
of  Aden ;  and  Secretary  to  Sir  G.  Bremer  in  China. 

131  W.  D.  Bateman,  Supernumerary  Pay.  and 
Fur.  in  CormoalUs  at  the  capture  of  Chapoo  and 
Woosung ;  and  Purser  of  Dido  in  the  Yaog-tse- 
Kiang,  1842.  Purser  of  Nimrod,  co-operating  with 
troops  and  Indus  flotilla  against  the  Belochee  forces, 
and  m  the  expedition  against  the  piratical  hordes  of 
Borneo,  1846. 


182  H.  D.  P.  Cunningham,  Secretary's  Cleric  of 
Comwattis,  and  his  services  ofllcially  reported  at  the 
attack  on  the  Chinese  entrenched  camp  at  Scgahon, 
in  1842.  Was  also  present  as  Act  Purser  of  Com- 
walUs  at  the  capture  of  Ch^KM,  Woosung,  and  in  the 
Yang-tse-Kiang.  Has  reedved  the  SOver  Medal  of 
the  Society  of  Arts  for  a  Ufe-boat  carriage,  and  is 
the  inventor  of  the  "  Atmospheric  Qun  Canriage." 

133  J.  R.  Bluett,  served  in  Bden,  1818-21,  at 
Ras-al-Khyma ;  in  fletor,  at  capture  of  a  piratical 
schooner,  1828 ;  and  in  Algerine  and  HyadM  at  the 
principal  operations  in  China,  1840-42. 

134  E.  Waller,  Sec.  to  R.  Adm.  Sir  T.  Codirane 
in  China,  1842,  and  during  the  various  operations 
against  the  pirates  and  piratical  towns  at  Borneo, 
1845-46.1 

136  F.  Qransmore,  Acting  Purser  of  Hyacinth  at 
the  attack  on  the  Barrier  l^rts,  Macao,  1840,  of 
Algerine  during  the  attacks  upon  Canton,  and  at 
capture  of  Cliapoo,  and  Woosung ;  and  of  ChQders  in 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang  till  the  treaty  of  peace,  1843. 

140  C.  W.  Eeles,  Qerk  of  Vestai,  servine  in  her 
rig  at  the  destruction  of  piratical  forts  at  Borneo, 
for  which  he  was  promoted. 

141  G.  W.  Pickthom,  Qerk  in  charge  of  PkOoaul 
at  Obligado,  1846. 

143  C.  S.  Giles,  Cleric  of  Castor  and  Tweed,  serv- 
ing on  the  coast  of  Spain  throughout  the  dvil  war, 
and  of  Blenheim  and  Planer  on  the  coast  of  China 
during  the  various  operations  in  which  those  ships 
participated. 

146  G,  Ramsden,  services  oflidslly  noticed  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  when  Clerk  of  Col- 
Uope,  in  1841. 

1 47  C.  A .  Thome,  Clerk  in  charge  of  Charybdis  at 
capture  of  Federal  squadron  at  Carthagena,  1841, 
and  honorably  mentioned  for  the  assistance  rendered 
by  him  on  the  occadon. 

148  G.  P.  Martin,  acting  Pay.  and  Pur.  of  AUanm, 
emoloyed  in  the  expedition  on  the  river  San  Juan 
de  Nicaragua,  and  capture  of  fort  Seranaqui,  1848, 
and  the  services  rendered  by  him  offidally  reported. 

160  J.  Biffgs,  acting  Pay.  and  Pur.  of  CUo  at 
capture  of  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  in  the  Yang- 
tse-Kiang,  1842 ;  of  Spit^  S.V.  in  the  expedition 
to  Bruni,  Borneo,  1846 ;  and  of  Enterprise  in  the 
arctic  voyage  of  1848-49. 

153  J.  D.  Gilpin,  Clerk  in  diaige  Ot  Jnvestiyator, 
in  tlie  Arctic  voyage  of  1848,  49. 


CLERK'S  SERVICES. 

2  H.  W.  v.  Warrington,  served  as  Aid-de-camp  to 
Capt.  Croker,  and  wounded  at  Tongataboo,  when 
that  officer  was  killed  1840 ;  and  when  Cleric  of  North 
Star,  led  the  pioneers  at  the  attack  upon  Heki's  pah, 
New  Zealand,  and  was  severdy  wounded. 

4  J.  Y.  Messum,  Clerk  of  Jupiter  at  the 
blockade  of  Canton  river,  and  present  at  the  capture 
of  Chusan,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Chin-Kiang-Foo, 
and  du'ing  the  operations  in  Uie  Yang-tse-Kiang, 
1840-43. 

8  G,  T.  Harris,  Qeric  of  Comxts  at  the  destructioQ 
of  batteries  at  Obligado  and  during  other  service  iu 
the  Parana,  1845-8. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


185 


QUALIFICATIONS  FOR  CADETS. 

Age  not  1688  than  16,  nor  exceeding  21  years* 

Height  not  less  than  5  feet  4  inches. 

Constitution  approved  by  the  Inspector-General  of  the  Nairy. 

ROYAL  MARINE  CADETS. 

1.  No  Candidate  will  be  nominated  a  Cadet  who  is  under  15  or  above  19  yean  of  age ;  aud  he  must  be 
prepared  to  pass  such  examiuatioo  as  the  Lords  Commissiouers  of  the  Admiralty  may  deem  fit  to  require. 

Each  Candidate  will  be  expected  to  give  security  for  the  payment  of  such  a  sum  to  the  Aocountant- 
General  of  the  Navy  as  may  be  fixed  upou,  and  to  bring  with  him,  when  he  appears  for  Examinatioo,  a 
Certificate  of  good  conduct  from  the  Masters  of  the  Schools  at  which  he  studi^  for  the  last  three  years, 
aod  a  Certificate  from  the  Inspector-General  of  Naval  Hospitals  and  Fleets  of  sound  bodily  health,  and 
that  he  does  not  stammer,  and  has  no  other  physical  defect. 

2.  No  Cadet  will  receive  a  Commission  unless  he  is  able  to  go  through,  at  least,  the  Examination  now 
required,  together  with  the  short  course  of  theoretical  and  practical  Gunnery  now  established  in  the 
Excellenif  with  a  knowledge  of  the  Great  Gun  Exercise,  the  use  of  the  Sextant,  nor  unless  be  had 
acquired  a  competent  knowledge  of  Field  Fortification  and  Mechanical  Drawing. 

3.  Cadets  will  not  be  permitted  to  remain  more  than  two  years  on  board  the  Excdlent,  or  at  the 
College,  unless  they  have  passed  their  final  examination;  but  they  will,  during  the  second  year  of  their 
Cadetship,  provided  they  can  pass  the  requisite  examination,  be  eligible  for  such  Commissions  as  may 
become  vacant  during  that  year.  If  appointments  are  made  before  the  examination  at  the  end  of  the 
second  year,  the  hau-yearly  examination  immediately  previous  to  the  occurrence  of  the  vacancy  shall  be 
the  test  of  ability ;  but  in  all  cases  the  Candidate  must  have  reached  the  points  fixed  in  paragraph 
numbered  2,  to  entitle  him  to  an  appointment,  and  will  be  placed  on  the  List  of  Officers  according  to  the 
ability  shown  at  such  examination. 

No  Cadet  wUl  be  allowed  to  proceed  to  the  College  nnUl  he  has  passed  through,  the  whole  plan  of 
instruction  laid  down  for  Marine  Cadets  in  the  EieeUeni,  and  he  will  not  be  received  at  the  College 
uoless  he  produces  a  Certificate  of  good  conduct  from  the  Captain  of  the  ExceiUnt, 

All  the  Examinations  proposed  are  to  be  carried  on  by  the  Professor  at  the  Royal  Naval  College, 
under  the  direction  of  the  Captain  of  the  Excellent, 

4.  Cadets  during  the  first  year  of  their  appointment  will  not  be  eligible  for  a  Commission  if  there 
are  any  Cadets  in  their  second  year  who  can  pass  the  requisite  Examination. 

6.  Cadets  are  to  be  subiect  to  Naval  discipline,  to  receive  the  same  pay  as  Mates,  to  mess  with  them, 
and  to  be  considered  in  all  respects  as  Quarter  Deck  Petty  Officers. 

6.  Cadets  are  to  wear  the  Dress  Coat  of  the  Corps  of  Royal  Marines,  without  lace,  ornament,  or 
epaulette,  in  lieu  of  which  they  are  to  wear  Shoulder  Stnps  of  plain  gold  cord,  Trousers  according  to 
R^ulatioos,  and  Dress  Cap. 

7.  In  undress  they  are  to  wear  the  Blue  Frock  Coat  of  the  Corps,  without  Shoulder  Straps,  Grey 
Cloth  Trousers,  or  White  Drill  Trousers,  according  to  Regulations. 

Forage  Cap  with  cover. 

N.B.  Each  Cadet,  on  presenting  himself  for  Examination  on  board  H.M.B.  Excellentf  should 
be  prepared  with  a  sum  not  less  than  £40  for  outfit,  and  J^IO  for  mess,  washing,  and  other  expenses. 
{Sept,  «0,  1843.) 

Flan  tf  Examinaiion  of  Candidates  previout  to  adm'mion  as  Marine  Cadets  on  board  her  Majesty*s  Ship 

"  Excellent," 
First  four  Rules  of  Arithmetic  and  Algebra,  Tables  of  Weight,  Measure,  and  Money,  Reduction,  and 
Rule  of  Three.— To  write  correctly  from  dictation. 

Examinatione  to  be  made  at  ths  College  subsequent  to  entry  as  Marine  Cadets* 
1st  Half-yearly  Examination  :— 

Arithmetic. — Algebra,  up  to  Simple  Equations^^Euclid,  Book  1  and  2. 
2nd  Half-yearly  Examination  :— 

Arithmetic. — Algebra,  including  Simple  and  Quadratic  Equations. — Euclid's  Elements,  Books  1,  2,  3, 
and  4^— Proofs  of  Rules  in  irigooometry,  and  the  Construction  of  Logarithmic  Tables. 
3rd  Half-yearly  Examination:— 

Arithmetic — Algebra. — Euclid's  Elements,  Books  1,  2,  3,  4,  and  portions  of  Books  6  snd  11. — 
Application  of  Trigonometry  to   the  determination  of  heights,  aistanoes,  &c.,  with  the  uve  of 
Logarithmic  Tables. 
4th  Half-yearly  Examination  :— 

Arithmetic. — Algebra. — ^Euclid's  Elements. — ^Trigonometry,  Theoretical  and  Practical.— Mensuration 

of  Planes  and  Solids. — Problems  in  Gunnery. 
No  Candidate  to  be  allowed  to  remove  to  the  Royal  Naval  College  until  his  first  year  on  board  the 
'*  Excellent"  has  expired ;  at  the  end  of  which  time,  if  he  pass  a  satisfactory  examination  in  the  whole 
of  the  coarse  proposed,  he  may  commence  study  there. 

Jan  50  N 


Digitized  by 


Google 


186 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 

"  GIBRALTAR  ••—The  Globe,  with  the  motto,  "  Ptr  Man,  Per  Terram," 
One  Hundred  and  Twelve  Companies. 


HEAD  QUARTERS. 
Chatham.    First  Ditision.    27  Companies.     1st.    5th.    9th.     13th.    17th.    21st. 
25th,     29th.     33rd.     37th.     41st.     45th.     49th.     53rd.     56th.     59th.     62nd.     65th. 
70th.    72nd.    73rd.    77th.    9lst    95th.    lOlst.    105th.    109th. 

Portsmouth.  Second  Division.  31  Companies.  2nd.  6th.  10th.  14th.  18th. 
22nd.  26th.  30th.  34th.  38th.  42nd.  46th.  50th.  54th.  57th.  60th.  63rd. 
66th.  68th.  74th.  78th.  81st.  82nd.  85th.  86th.  87th.  90th.  92nd.  lQ2nd. 
106th.     110th. 

Plymouth.  Third  Division.  27  Companies.  3rd.  7th.  11th.  15th.  19th. 
23rd.  27th.  31st.  35th.  39th.  43rd.  47th.  51st.  55th.  58th.  61st.  64th.  67th. 
69th.    71st.    75th.    79th.    83rd.    93rd.    103rd.    107th.    Ulth. 

Woolwich.  Fourth  Division.  27  Companies.  4th.  8th.  12th.  16th,  20lh. 
24th.  28th.  32nd.  36th.  40th.  44th.  48th.  52nd,  76th,  80th.  84th.  88th, 
89th.    94th.    96th.    97th.    98th.    99th.    100th.    104th.    108th.    112th. 

ROYAL  MARINE  ARTILLERY. 
Ten  Companies.    Head  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 


MAJOR-GENERAL. 

Ri.  Hon.  0  Sir  George  Cockbum, 

Admiral  of  the  Red' 5April21 

Rear  Admirai  of  England. 


Dir. 

fFo. 


Po. 

PI. 
Ch. 


COLONELS  COMMANDANT. 

©^Thomas  Adams  Parke*    12Feb42 
Army  Rank,  26Apr38 
@''®®*ii3^<John     Owen,* 

Dep.  Adj.  Gen 10July44 

Army  Rank,  26Aug39 

9  K  •>5<Chas.  Menzies'<»  . . .  .17Aug48 

Army  Rank,  10July44 

William  Fergusson"     25Apr49 

•Walter  Powell "    lMay49 

5 


COLS.  AND  SECOND  COMMANDANTS. 

Wo.     Abraham  Henry  Gordon     4 Jan48 

Ch.  John  Montresor  Pilcher"  . .  17Aug48 
Art.  David  Anderson  Gibsone  '•  .  .25May49 
PL  @'@David  James  BallingalF  do 
Po.  ®  *®  John  RawlingsCory  ton"  do 
5 

LIEUTENANT-COLONELS. 

PL       Hugh  Mitchell 10July44 

Po.      Robert  Mercer» 9Nov46 

3 


DlT. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

PI. 

Ch. 

PI. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Art. 

Wo. 

Po. 

PL 

Ch. 


©*©  #Samuel  Burdon  Elli8**26Nov46 
Army  Rank,  26Mav41 

@» James  Whylock** 71>ec46 

®'® Thomas  Wearing*'   ....27Dec46 

^'c^tephen  Giles 27July47 

George  BattBury» 27Dee47 

®'®  James  Irwin  WiUes** 4Jan48 

Henry  Jas.  Gillespie 17May4S 

®«David  M'Adam^ 27  May48 

©^Samuel  Garmston»* 17Aug48 

@' John  Harvey  Stevens"  ..17Aug48 

Chas.  Compton  Pratt^ lMay49 

Henry  Ivatt  Delacombe"    .  .25May49 

@^Geo.  Hunt  Cory  ton*** do 

John  Ashmore"    16Nov49 

16 


Ch. 
PL 


CAPTAINS. 
1833 

©^Charles  Fegen*» 30Sept 

Maj.  9Nov46 

Richard  Lyde  Hombrook**  ....  9Dec 
Maj.  9Nov4G 
3 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Royal  Marine  Forces^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


187 


DW. 


1834 


Po.      William  Lewis  Dawes** 27May 

Maj.  9Nov46 

^^o.     ®'®John  Alexander  Philips**  27May 

Maj.  9Noy46 

Po.      ®« WiUiam  JoUiffe" 27May 

Maj.  9Nov46 


Po. 


PL 
PL 

Art. 

Po. 
Art. 
PL 
Ch. 

PL 

Wo. 

PL 

Po. 


Ch. 


Po. 
PL 
Po. 

Ch. 
Ch. 
Wo. 


Ch. 
Ch. 
Ch. 


Wo. 

Po. 

Ch. 

Wo. 


1835 

®*William  Calamy"   24Sept 

Maj.  9Noy46 


1837 

©'Richard  William  Pascoe** .  .23May 

©'James  Clarke" lOJuly 

John  Buckley  Castieau do, 

Maj.  10Nov40 
John  Tothill"   lOJuly 

fJ^Robert  Henry» do. 
ortescue  Graham** do. 

©James  Whitcomb'' do. 

Maj.  23Dec42 

Edmund  Hearle    IPJuly 

John  M'Arthur do. 

@» Joseph  Childs« do. 

Maj.  9May43 

Hugh  Evans 16Nov 

® »Samuel  Robert  Wesley<" ....    do. 

Assist.  Adj. -Gen. 
©'George  Griflin ; 9Dec 


1838 

©'James  Bowman^    IJan 

Charles  Clarke 26Apr 

Edmund  Nepean''* IJune 

William  M*Kinnon  8June 

Thomas  Fynmore    30ct 

©Francis  Smith  Hamilton'* 7Nov 

Maj.  23Dec42 


1839 

John  Tatton  Brown 28Feb 

Charles  Cartwright  Williamson  26Aug 
*  Edward  Augustus  Parker  ....    do. 


1840 

Joshua  Edleston   10 Aug 

Charles  William  Pearce    6Nov 

Thomas  Hurdle 13Nov 

Maj.20Mar46 

Robert  Wright  (a) 13Not 

36 


Div,  1841 

Ch,  William  Gordon    13Jan 

Ch.  ©^Edward  Appleton"  5Mar 

Art.  Thomas  Peard  Dwyer" 26Mar 

Ch.  William  Clendon     1  IMay 

PL  Caleb  Barnes do. 

PL  Peter  Martin  M'Kellar      do. 

PL  Thomas  Stephens do. 

PL  George  Watson* 30June 

PL  John  Land 30Oct 

Wo,  ©^ James  Buchanan    3Nov 

Wo.  ©^Henry  George  Mitford** do. 

Wo.  Samuel  Hawkins  21Dec 

1842 

ArL  Henry  William  Parke 12Feb 

Wo.  ©Anth.  Blaxland  Stransham"     do. 

Maj.  15Apr42 

Wo.  Edward  Rea 19Mar 

Ch.  ©^Alexander  Anderson" 5May 

Ch.  Robert  Wright(6) 18July 

ArL  John  Eraser 29Sept 

PL  Thomas  Browne  Gray    5Nov 

ArL  Thomas  Holloway 23Nov 


1843 
Po.      John  Charles  Grey  Courtis    . , .  .4Jan 

PL       ©/ John  Miller«    l2Apr 

Wo.    [Richard  Johns 7Aug 

Maj.  190ct49 

Po.      Peter  Brames  Nolloth lOAug 

Ch.      Fieldmg  Alexander  Campbell  21  Sept 

1844 

Po.  ©'George  Evans  Hunt 3May 

Wo,  John  Mitchell 6May 

PL  Thomas  Lemon lOJuly 

Ch.  Peter  Trant  Murray  Payne 12July 

PL  ©George  Elliot** 16Aug 

Wo.  Thomas  Charles  Cotton  Moore  31  Oct 


1845 

PL      Augustus  Flemyng    21  Jan 

Ch.      William  BookeyLangford** do, 

Maj.  7July46 

Wo.    William  Mackay  Heriot l6June 

Wo.     Hamilton  Fleming     15Aug 

1846 

Wo.    Charles  Miller 7Apt 

PL      Arthur  Sandys  Stawell  Walsh  26Aug 
Po.      ©Uohn  Geo.  Augustus  Ayles*'   lOOct 

Ch.     John  Hawkins  Gascoigne 9Nov 

Po.     Thomas  Eraser 26Nov 

PL      John  Hoskin  Wright'* 7Dec 

Po.     Robert  John  M'KiUop    9Dec 

80  N  2 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


188 


Royal  Marine  Forces^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Div. 

Wo, 

Art. 

Art. 

PL 

Wo. 

Wo. 

PL 

Art, 

Wo 

Wo, 

Art. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

PL 

Po. 

Po. 


Po. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Wo. 

PL 

Po. 

PL 

PL 

Ch, 

Ch. 

PL 

Po. 

Art. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Po. 
Po. 


Po. 
Ch. 

Ch. 
Wo. 

PL 

Po. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Po. 

Ch. 


1847 

William  Friend  Hopkins     20 Apr 

Henry  Can-  Tate    4May 

George  Colt  Langley^*"    4May 

Joseph  Francis  Brittain 27July 

George  Walkup  Congdon do. 

Richard  William  Meneux   do. 

Edward  Hocker do, 

Francis  Augustus  Halliday do. 

@iSimonFra8er'~ do. 

John  Wade do. 

©^Hamnett  Parke"* do. 

WWalter  Cossar  do. 

William  Henry  March 11  Aug 

Charles  Allan  Parker**   25 Aug 

Edward  PownoU  Snowe  290ct 

Gallway  Byng  Payne  4Dec 

Joseph  Oates  Travers 27Dec 

1848 

fi^Rohert  Murray  Curry"*  . . .  .lOJan 
dward  Stanley  Browne 4May 

Joseph  Reid  Jackson 17May 

@*  John  Thompson  Aslett*"    . .    do. 

@^Bemey  Varlo*"    do. 

Henry  David  Erskine do. 

@*William  Robert  Maxwell"*  do. 
Thomas  Dudley  Fosbroke""  . .   do. 

Charles  Joseph  Hadfield do. 

John  Philip  Stevens do. 

@*Richard  Carr  Spalding*"     .    do. 

@Hayes  Marriott**"      .    do. 

@*Walter  Welsford  Lillicrap"'  do. 
@*Thomas  Baker  Pleydeir*  ..  do. 
^*Samuel  Netterville  Lowder     do. 

Andrew  Roger  Savage    27May 

@*Pitcaim  Onslow*** 14July 

(^*Edw.  Thornbrough  Parker 

Shewen*» .31  Aug 

George  Lambrick***     1  Oct 

Hugh  Kennedy 260ct 

1849 

•Robert  Hockings*"      IMar 

@*  William  Lawrence  Sayer BMar 

Richard  George  Connolly   25 Apr 

@* Augustus  Dover  Lyddon  Far- 

ran?»   IMay 

Henry  Timpson    25May 

Nicholas  Moore do. 

Henry  Chas.Morsherd  Hawkey  12July 
@Edw.  PellewHamett  Ussher*"  lOAug 
® *Charle8  Ogilvy  Hamley *"  . .  21  Aug 

®*Henry  Varlo*« 19Sept 

William  Stratton  Aslett      30ct 

William  Francis  Foote    16Nov 

Charles  Penrose  Coode 24Nov 

124 


Div. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Po. 

PL 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

ArL 

Ch. 

Po. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

PL 

Po. 

PL 

Po. 

ArL 

Po. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Ch. 

Art. 

Wo. 
Po. 
Wo. 


Wo. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

PL 

Art. 

ArL 

PL 

Ch. 

Wo. 

PL 

Wo. 

PL 

Ch. 

Po. 
Po. 

Wo, 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 
1841 

William  Grigor  Suther 24Nov 

Henry  Edw^wrd  Delacombe  ...  do. 
®  Andr.  J.Buckingham  Hambly**do. 
©^William  Ramsay  Searle**   ..    do. 

Henry  Drury do. 

@*  Henry  Atkins  M*Callum*» . .    do. 
®*Charle8  Louis**  (Qr. Master)    do. 
©^Richard  King  Clavell**  . . .  .13May 
@*John  Wm.Wearing*«  Mrfy.)14May 
@' Rich.  Yates  Stuart  Moubray***  do. 

Alexander  Ramsay    do. 

©•Penrose  Charles  Penrose***  ..3 July 
George  Bryd^es  Rodney  (Adj.)  14Aug 

Jermyn  Charles  Symonds   l7Aug 

©*  John  Maurice  Wemyss    30Oct 

John  Henry  Mercer 3Nov 

@»Henry  Hotham  McCarthy  .  .24Nov 

1842 
PeregrineHenryFellowe8(.4<(;.)  12Feb 
@*Wm.  Christ. Parkin  Elliott. .    do. 
©•Charles  Wm.  Adair*«  {Adj.)     do. 

©Richard  Farmar*^ do. 

©*  William  JoUiffe**' 19Mar 

@^Rob.SeppingRHarrison(^4f.)  ^May 
William  Jenny  Pengelley  ....  13June 
George  Gardiner  Alexander  . .  17 June 
@*Henry  William  Brooker**.  .25June 
Charles  Frederick  Menzies  . .  27 June 
©•John  Huskisson  (Qr.Mast.)  ISJuly 
©*JohnHenry  Stewart  *«(-4fl(;-.)l  7  Aug 

©•David  Blyth 29Scpt 

Joseph  Edward  Wilson  Law- 
rence (-<4rfy.)  5Nov 

@'Ja.AinslieStewart»*»«(^</i.)21Nov 

©James  Pickard*** 23Nov 

®*HenryCharlesPenroseDyer*» 

(Qr.  Master^ do. 

1843 
Wra.  Bamham  Thomas  Rider . .  4Jan 

?)*Wm.  Alfred  Gamer  Wright   12Apr 
erard  Montagu 7Aug 

Geo.  Wentworth  Forbes  {Adj.)  12Aug 
George  Augustus  Schomberg.  .21  Sept 

1844 

Julius  Roberta l4Mar 

Fleetwood  John  Richards     3May 

Hugh  Hamilton  Goold 6May 

Arthur  Butcher lOJuly 

George  Drury  {Qr.  MasUr)    . .  12July 

William  Hutchison 14Aug 

Thomas  Forrest    22Nov 

Edward  Andr^e  Wylde    21  Dec 

1845 
Ebenezer  Tristram  Thos.  Jones  21  Jan 

Joseph  Heniy  Jolliffe do. 

John  Wm.  Alex.  Kennedy  ....    do. 
50 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


Boyal  Marine  Forces,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


189 


Div. 

CA.  Robert  Boyle»«» 21Jan 

PL  Simon  Ridley  Little 1 7Apr 

Ch.  Tho8.  Alex.  Masterman  D' Veber 

Pennington 5May 

Po.  John  Elliott do. 

Po,  Samuel  Lewin  Wilson     6  June 

Po.  Charles  M'Arthur 9Aug 

Wo.  Hamond  Weston  Gwynn   15 Aug 

Art,  Charles  Loudon  Barnard 18Aug 

1846 

Ch.  Richard  Franklin  Tucker 4Feb 

Art.  Henry  Watson  Hall do. 

Po.  Henry  Geo.  Johnstone  Davies. .  7Apr 

Ch.  Rodney  Yansittart  Allen do. 

PL  NevinsonWilloughbyDe  Courcy  1 1  Apr 

PL  Henry  Bates  Leonard 21  May 

Wo,  George  Webb   25 June 

PL  Wm.  Mansell  Mansell 26 Aug 

Wo.  Thomas  Carstairs  Gray    9Nov 

Ch.  Wm. Godfrey Rayson Masters..  9Nov 

Po.  RichardParke  26Nov 

CA,  John  Jas.  Douglas  Barclay  ....   7Dec 

Wo.  George  Shedden  Dunbar 9Dec 

PL  John  Maufi^er    do. 

Po.  Thomas  Magin 24Dec 

1847 

PL  Charles  Slaughter     20Apr 

Ch.  Fermor  Bonnycastle  Gritton  . .  lOMay 

Po.  Henry  John  Tribe 27July 

Art.  John  Wm.  Collman  Williams.,    do. 

Art.  Hugh  Stuckley  Buck   do. 

Wo.  Thomas  Valentine  Cooke do. 

Wo.  Lewis  Scott  Reeves do. 

Art.  George  Stephen  Digby do. 

PL  William  £dward  Farmar do. 

Po.  John  Charles  Downie  Morrison    do. 

Wo.  Henry  Thomas  Swain do. 

Po.  Charles  Reed  Driver     do. 

PL  Alfred  de  Hochepied  Nepean  . .    do. 

Wo,  Henry  Spratt • do. 

Wo.  Geo.  Edward  Owen  Jackson  •  •    do. 

Wo.  Fred.  Aug.  Percy  Wood do. 

Wo.  Edward  Price  Usher do. 

Wo.  Geo.  Bruce  Puddicombe do. 

Ch.  Michael  Spratt do. 

Wo.  Charles  Thomas  Forest  Ooslow    do. 

Wo.  Julius  Bunce do. 

Wo.  Thomas  Pi^e  Casey  . .   do. 

PL  Henry  TrefFry  Fox II Aug 

Ch.  Edward  Lawes  Pym 25Aug 

Po.  Henderson  Ward 290ct 

Ch.  Wm.  Henry  Whorwood  Branch 20Nov 

Art.  John  Crocket    do. 

Ch.  Henry  Nicholas  Gell  4Dec 

Po.  Charles  John  Ellis 21Dec 

Art.  William  Sandom  Davis    do. 

PL  Edmund  Charles  Domville 27Dec 

Ch.  Fred.  Charles  Knight    29Dec 

105 


Div. 
PL 

ArL 

Ch. 

ArL 

PL 

Po. 

Art. 

Po. 

Art. 

Wo. 

PL 

PL 

PL 

Po. 

Ch. 

ArL 

Art. 

Po. 

ArL 

PL 

Po. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

PL 

Ch. 

Po. 

PL 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

PL 

ArL 

Po. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

PL 

PL 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Po. 

PL 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Po. 

PL 

Po. 


Po. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Wo. 

PL 

PI. 


1848 

Fred.  Edw,  Budd     4Jan 

Thomas  Quin  Meade do. 

Benjamin  BousfieldHerrick    . .  21  Mar 

Wynder  Kelly  Ireland do. 

Alexander  Finlaison  SutherlandSMay 

Francis  Harry  Noott  27May 

Wm.  Pitt  Draffen do. 

Wm.  James  Kinsman do. 

John  Bastable    do. 

Thomas  Burton  VandeleurFitz- 

eerald • do. 

John  Tunstal  Haverfield do. 

John  Sangster   do. 

Ponsonby  May  Carew  Croker. .    do. 

John  Cree  Giles do. 

Geo.  Bayles  Heastey do. 

Henry  Adair  do. 

Henry  Way  Mawbey    do. 

Arthur  Onslow  Lake  Lewis do. 

Frederick  Llewellyn  Alexander    do. 

John  Baset  Prynn do. 

Charles  Osborne  Baker     do. 

Charles  Wolrige do. 

Philip  Harris do. 

Wm.  James  Dunn do. 

John  Horon  Parry    do. 

Richard  Kennett  Willson do. 

Edmund  Henry  Cox do. 

Edmund  Brighouse  Snow do. 

James  Taylor do. 

John  Barlow  Butcher do. 

John  George  Timpson do. 

Arthur  Chas.  Steele do. 

Edward  Henderson  Starr do. 

Edwd.  Joseph  Ridgway  ConoUy   do 

Edward  Ralph  Horsey do 

Arthur  Ellis    da 

George  Bazalgette    do 

Edward  Geo.  M'Callum    do 

Richard  Turberville  Ansell ....   do 

Geo.  Henry  Wriford do 

John  Poore 12June 

Richard  Goddard  Hallilay    . .  14July 

George  Gregory 8Aug 

Henry  George  Elliot 17Aug 

Jones  Wright   24Aug 

Henry  Hewett     28Aug 

Edwurd  McArthur 31  Aug 

Henry  Bradley  Roberts lOct 

James  Shute UOct 

John  Busteed  Seymour 260ct 

1849 

Arthur  John  Stuart IMar 

Charles  Barker  Parke   9Mar 

John  Yate  Holland    5Apr 

Nugent  McNamara    25Apr 

James  Elphinstone  Lock  ....  IMay 

Archd.  Alex.  Douglas 25May 

Chas.  Loftus  Tottenham  Usher    do 
162 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


190 


Royal  Marine  Forces,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Dir. 

Ch,      Edward  Richards 1 1  July 

Army  Rank,  4  May  48 

PI.       Geo.  Lascelles  Blake 12July 

Ch,      Osborne  Fred.  Chas.  Fraser   . .  11  Aug 
Po,      Wm.  Hen.  Worthy  Bennett  . .  21  Aug 

fVo.     Geo.  Leslie   19Sept 

Ch.      Chas.  Roberts    30ct 

Po.      Wm.  Penn  Burton  16Nov 

PL       Edw.  Octavius  Pearce 24Nov 

170 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 
1848 

PL  Nicholas  Bennett  Dalby    . . . .  16May 

Po,  Geo.  Le  Hardy  Burlton do 

Ch.  Enbull  Daysh  Thelwall 29  June 

PL  Wm.  John  Spencer  Richards. .     do 

Ch,  John  Vaughan  Carden  Reed. .     do 

fVo.  Richard  Pentland  Henry   do 

Po.  Chas.  Louis  Atterbury  Farmar    do 

PL  William  Kelly do 

Po.  Charles  JoUiffe      do 

Po.  Henry  Lindsey  Searle    do 

Po.  Harry  Lewis  Evans do 

Po.  Henry  Nicholson  Tinklar  ....     do 

PL  Wm.  Richard  Jeffreys 26 July 

Ch.  George  Dare  Do  well do 

fVo.  Harnsson  John  Jull    15 Aug 

Ch.  Theophilus  Vau^hton do 

Ch.  Aug.  Tonyn  Stames  Cuttler..     do 

Po.  Wm.  Taylor do 

Ch*  Edward  Grant  Stokes do 

PL  John  Duflf  Pigou do 

PL  Dixon  Whidbey  Curry   do 

Po.  Thomas  Moore do 

Po.  Wm.  Cunningham  Symonds  . .     do 

PL  Horatio  Nelson  Chas.  Blanckley  do 

Po.  Archer  Croft  Critchell    19Sept 

fVo.  Edw.  Fitzgerald  Pritchard do 

Ch.  Chas.  Wm.  Carrington   do 

PL  John  Jas.  Douglas do 

Ch.  Robt.  Wm.  Bland  Hunt do 

Wo.  Fras.  Robert  Newton do 

Ch.  John  Fredk.  Hawkey do 

31 


Div. 

fVo. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Ch. 

PL 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

PL 

Po. 

Po. 


PL 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

PL 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

PL 

PL 

PL 

Po. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 

PL 

Po, 

PL 

Po. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 


PL 


Edw.  Spry 19Sept 

Fredk.  George  Pym    do 

Henry  Fallowfield  Cooper 14No7 

Joseph  Hamilton  Maskerry    . .     do 

Wm.  Henry  Hore  West do 

Henry  Cotton  Mudge do 

Francis  Lloyd  Dowse 19Dec 

Ambrose  Wolrige    do 

Thos.  Geo.  SheUon  Meheux    .  .30Dcc 

Wm.  Tanzia  Savary     do 

Geo.  Gill    do 

Geo.  Brydges    do 

1849 

JohnMichaelDe  Courcy  Meade  20Feb 

Geo.  Oliver  Evans do 

Fras.  Walton    do 

Richard  John  Hardy  Douglas     do 

Jacob  Richards  Lloyd    do 

Geo.  Couch do 

Spencer  Geo.  Walsh do 

Henry  Rolt  Tomlin    do 

Fred.  Herbert  Ruel do 

Richard  Johns do 

John  H.  Durham  B.  Bowker. .     do 

Fras.  Philip  Toms do 

Geo.  Naylor do 

Henry  Nason June28 

Joshua  Rowland  Brookes     ....   do  , 

Henry  Breynton  Erskine do 

John  Edw.  Westropp  Scott  ....   do 

Walter  Scott  Reeves do 

Francis  William  Thomas do 

Henry  D.  Nightingale do 

John  Cobb do 

Wm.  Henry  Clements     do 

Fred.  Wm.  Arthur  Boyd do 

Cuthbert  Ward  Burton      do 

Jas.  Conway  Travers 14Aug 

Fred.  Lewis  David do 

Junior  Second  Lieutenant, 

Charles  Pyne 

Army  Rank,  2July45 
70 


Digitized  by 


Google 


ROYAL  MARINE  ARTILLERY, 


Head  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 

_,  -      ,  ^    .  ^  Corps.         Art. 

Colonel  2nrf  Conimanrfon/— David  Anderson  Gibsone*' 25May49  10July44 

Lieutenarit-ColoTiel— John  Harvey  Stevens'* 17Aug48  17Aug48 


CAPTAINS. 
▼  ^^     -r*     , ,      ^  Corps.         Art. 

John  Buckley  Castieau  . .  10July37  1  lMay41 

Robert  Henry* do  21  Dec41 

Thomas  Peard  Dwver  . .  26Mar41      7Apr46 
Henry  WilUam  Parke ....  12Feb42    21Jan45 

John  Eraser    29Sept42     9Nov46 

Thomas  HoUoway 23Nov42       do. 

Henry  Carr  Tate     4May47     4May47 

Geo.  Colt  Langley^" do  do 

Francis  A.  HaUiday do  1 7May48 

Hamnett  Parke»« 27July47   27July47 

Andrew  Roger  Savage  .  .260ct48   27May48 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 
John  Maurice  Wemyss   ..30Oct41    30Oct41 
Geo.  Gardiner  Alexander  17June42 17June42 
Joseph  E.  W.  Lawrence  .  .5Nov42    5Nov42 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 
Corps. 

Enbull  D.  Thelwall 29June48 

Chas.  Joliffe do 

Henry  L.  Searle  do 

Geo.  D.  Dowell    26July48 


Corps.         Art. 
George  Aug.  Schomberg  21  Sept43   21Jan45 

Julius  Roberts 14Mar44        do. 

Charles  Loudon  Barnard  18Aug45  18Aug45 
Henry  Watson  Hall  . . .  .23Dec43  4Feb46 
JohnWm.CollmanWilliams27July4727July47 

Hugh  S.  Buck    do.  do. 

Geo.  Stephen  Digby do.  do. 

John  Crocket do.     20Nov47 

William  Sandom  Davis    .  .21Dec47  27Dec47 

Thomas  Quin  Meade 4Jan48       do. 

Wynder  K.  Ireland 21Mar48  2lMar48 

Henry  Adair 27May48  27Mar48 

Wm.  Pitt  Draffen do  do. 

John  Bastable  do  do. 

Henry  Way  Mawbey  ....      do  do. 

Fredk.  L.Alexander do  do. 

Arthur  Chas.  Steele    . . .  .24Aug48  27May4d 


Art. 
26June49 

do 

do 
llMay41 


STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 

DEPUTY  ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 

•^>5<John  Owen,*  (Colonel  Com.) 10July44 

ASSISTANT  ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 

Samuel  Robert  Wesley,*'  Capt.    9Nov46 

Office^  No,  22,  riew-ttreet.  Spring  Gardens, 


Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 

Po. 

PI. 

PL 

Ho. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 

PL 

PL 

Wo. 

Wo. 


ADJUTANTS. 
First  Lieutenants. 

Geo.  Brydges  Rodney 27July47 

Peregrine  H.  Fellowes  . . .  .22May48 

Chas.  Wm.  Adair 22May48 

John  Henry  Stewart   1  May49 

Art.  Jo8ej)hE.  W.  Lawrence  ..4May47 


Po. 

Wo. 

Dept 

Ch. 

PL 


BARRACK-MASTERS. 
Captains. 
Thomas  Moore'"*    . .  1  16Aug27 

Robert  John  Little''  >Maj  12Sept29 

A.  A.  R.  Wolrige^*  . .  J  5June32 


Ch. 
Po. 
PL 
Wo, 


Robt.  S.  Harrison    30ct49 

Geo.  W.Forbes 12June48 

Jas.  A.  Stewart 28Nov49 ,  ^„ 

John  Wm.  Wearing    22May48   ^o. 

QUARTER-MASTERS. 
John  Huskisson,  1st  Lieut... 25 Avig47 

Georc^e  Dibben 7  J  uly46 

Charles  Louis,  1st  Lieut 31  Aug48 

Wm.  Ruston 23June46 

Geo.  Drury,  1st  Lieut 11  Aug49 

Thomas  Cooper 15July46 

Henry  C.  P.  Dyer,  1*/Z,ictt^  20Sep49 
Norton  Austin ^ .    .25June46 

PAYMASTERS  OF  DIVISIONS. 
Captains. 

George  Hookey 23Mar36 

John  Lawrence    20 July 30 

Bt.  Maj.  Robt.  Leonard**    . .  25  Aug47 
George  Varlo 23Aug05    Wo. 


Isaac  Toby«« I9Mar42 

DEP.  INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS. 


Ch. 


PL 
Po. 


Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 

PL 

Wo. 

Wo. 


John  Drummond  (a)    17Jan49 

Oliver  Evans,  m.d do 

SURGEONS. 

Andrew  Millar,  m.d 12Aug48 

*ldmSamuel  Irvine,  M.D.     ..30Nov41 

ASSISTANT-SURGEONS. 

Albert  Andrew  Jack 27Nov45 

Alex.  L.  Emslie 8Apr46 

Archibald  Elliott,  m.d 31  Dec46 

Fred,  W.  R.  Sadler    9Mar48 

Wm.  Thompson  Kay :  18Jan47 

Ernest  Elliott 6Nov49 

John  T.  U.  Breraner,  m.d.  . ,  16Nov46 

DISPENSARY  ASSISTANT. 
John  H.King 3Mar48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


192 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES  RETIRED  ON  FULL  PAY. 


i}( Walter  Tremenliere*    ....  Major-6( 

f^'OGeo.PrescottWingrove*  do. 

dward  Nicolls'   do. 

@'®^6eoTge  Lewis^ do. 

@^®ti3Elia8  Lawrence*    do. 

@^6eorge  Jones' do. 

@»®Wm.  Hallett  Connolly*  do. 

@i^George  Beatty* do. 

COLONELS  COMMANDANT.      IS 

^'©Thompson  AslettP*  9Nov46  48 

@'® John  M'Cullam" 27Dec47  49 

@^i5<John  Wright" 10July44  49 

COLONEL  SECOND  COMMANDANT. 
ThomajB  Stevens    25Apr49  49 

LIEUT.-COLONELS. 

®^®David  Marlay" 13Jan41  41 

@^Henry  John  Murton*'    ....  10July37  42 

Joseph  Walker    1  Jan38  42 

Donald  Campbell 4Jan43  44 

@'® John  Wilson" 9Nov46  46 

John  Hewes" 12Feb42  46 

MAJOR. 

iJiJohn  Robyns** 16Apr32  35 

Lt-Col.  lOJanSZ 

CAPTAINS. 
@i®Cha8.  Frederick  Burton*^  .9Aug09  20 

Maj.l6Septl6 

Gilbert  Langdon     14Jane20  32 

WiUiam  Taylor" 24Marl2  34 

Maj.  22July30 

Joshua  Safirey  Sayer 20June23  34 

Richard  J.  F.  Crowther 19July21  36 

WilUam  Henry  Devon» 23Dec33  38 

John  Richard  Mascall 10Jan37  38 

H  enry  Bryant  Skinner*    ....  10July37  38 
@^Wm.  Stephens  Rnapman*'  31  July26  38 

George  Pattoun  15May34  39 

Charles  Gray 9Apr29  40 

Army  Rank,  31Aug27 
John  George  Richardson**. . . .  17Mar31  40 

James  Shute 27May34  40 

Valentine  Beadon 8Jime38  41 

Thomas  Rees  Thomas** 27May34  43 

Thomas  Hicks  Cater* 27Dec37  44 

Thomas  Waters    22Jidy30  44 

©iWiUiam  Ford*'    16May32  45 

@iJohn  Law"   26Apr38  47 

©^Thomas  Scott*  7Jan34  47 

Maj.  9Nov46 

@-® James  Fynmore** I5Nov36  48 

Maj.  9Nov46 


GENERAL    OFFICERS. 

Army  Raok. 
. .  Major-General        23Noy41 


do. 
9NOT46 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


CoipsRaiik. 

CoLCommt  17Mar31 

do.  10Jan37 

Lieut-Col.  8Mav28 

Col.  Commt  10July37 

do.  da 

do.  27Dec37 

do.  26Aug39 

do.  SKrDec37 

ii 

@»Henry  Smith" 10July37  48 

©'Richard  Searle*'*    10July37  4S 

Peter  John  J.  Dusautoy»»» ....  10July37  49 
ThomasPark    7Dec37  49 

Under  Order  in  Council  20th  April,  34. 

©^James  R.  Hore   30Ji2nelO  34 

Maj.  22July30 
Thomas  Lewis  Lawrence  ....  19Julyl0  34 

Maj.  22July30 
Joseph  Williams 27Augll  34 

Maj.  22Jaly30 
@^®Thoma8  Lemon**    19Mayl2  34 

Maj.22July30 

Thomas  Hurdle    18Marl3  34 

@^John  Humby**  3Apr28 

Army  Rank,  31Aug27  34 
John  Evans  Jones 19May31  34 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 

James  Dusautoy    21  Jan79  93 

Thomas  Halls     24Apr95  02 

John  Ede 1  Jan99  02 

®Zaccheus  Miller**    19July03  04 

George  Meredith     lOctOl  06 

@^®Lewis  Rotely*'   27July08  14 

®2john  Bezant"*  (Art) 3Feb06  15 

William  Pridham** 18Aug04  16 

©^Charles  Griffith** 15Aug05  19 

James  Campbell 27July08  24 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 

Guy  Parsons    16May09  27 

John  Henry  Davies    21May08  28 

William  Davis 12Aug09  28 

James  Barry 30Julyll  40 

Under  Her  Majesty's  Order  in  CouncU  2\st 
June,  37. 

CAPTAINS 
James  Hull  Harrison^    . .  /. .  .23Febl4  37 

Maj.  10Jan37 
Julius  Fleming    27Julyl4  37 

Maj.  10Jan37 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Royal  Marine  Officers  on  Reserved  HaU-pay. 


193 


Alex.  CampbeU   31July26 

Thomas  Carr  Steward    31July26 

@Uohn  Hay« 31July26 

John  Wilson  a; 23Feb28 

Army  Rank,  31Aag27 
^'Georg^e  Thomas  WelchiDan^l7Mar31 

f!l»'(D99Robert  Webb"*  7Mar32 
ohn  Hewett 5Aug33 

Army  Rank,  I20ct32 


t^ 
37 
37 
87 

37 
37 
37 


George  Bownell  Pepyat 230ct33 

Army  Rank,  120ct32 

Hugh  Brown 10Feb34 

David  Galloway     21May34 

@»Jervi8  Cookt^ 27May34 

John  Tudor  Tucker" 27May34 

William  Davis 27May34 

James  Thomas  Cracknell    . . .  .260ct35 

@ 'Henry  James**   18Mar36 

John  Brutton    llApr36 


•XI  a 

37 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES  ON  RESERVED  HALF-PAY. 


Half 
Pay. 
MAJOR. 

@i<OJohn  Williams'" 24Marl2  12 

CAPTAINS. 

GeorgeBelson  28Apr95  95 

George  Varlo 15 July 03  05 

Peter  Theodore  Wilson 15Aug05  05 

BuUer  Rolle  Langford    15Aug05  09 

®Zaccheus  Fayennan** 10 

^'©DemetriusGrevisJames'^JuneOS  12 

George  Richards 19Aprl2  13 

®*®®  John  Witts" 27July08  13 

Walter  Taylor  Michell    21Dec03  13 

©Richard  Turner*    9Febl3  14 

John  Scriven 4May07  14 

©^©Christopher  Abbott*...  •18July05  14 

JohnM'Leod  50ct08  U 

Robert  Hayes 13Jan07  14 

©'©Philip  Patriarche*' 15Aug05  14 

John  Philips 20Oct03  14 

Maj*  4Junel4 

Thomas  Lake  Wilk« 9Aug09  15 

Joseph  Mignon  May  lMar02  16 

Maj.3Junel4 
©^Robert  Hart«* 8May04  17 

Maj.  4Junel4 

Duncan  Campbell** 27July08  19 

Frederick  Delmont 27July08  16 


Half 
Pay, 

Jaspar  Farmar lONovOS  16 

@3@Robert  Stevens" 23Nov08  16 

Richard  Roe  Bignell 1  JunelO  21 

®James  Jones^ SJunelO  14 

©Thomas  Hussey"    24SeptlO  14 

f»Jo8eph  Triscott^ 260ctlO  14 
illiam  Macdonald 15Aug05  23 

Maj.  12Augl9 

Joseph  Williams  (6) SOctll  14 

Alexander  Eckford .SOMayl  1  14 

Theophilus  Patterson 20Feb09  23 

Henry  Spry 20June25  25 

T.  Beckford  Hombrook 8May24  26 

John  Spurin"    22July09  26 

©'Thomas  Moore"*    7  Jan26  27 

Capt  21NovlO 

©'Robert  John  Little'* 31  July26  29 

John  Lawrence   31July26  30 

©'Ambrose  A.  R.  Wohrigc'* .  .31  July26  32 
Richard  Steele  Wilkinson  . . .  .24SeptlO  32 
Maj.  24Jufy30 

George  Wright.. . .  , 31July26  33 

James  Nicholas     4June31  33 

©'William  Haig" 27May34  34 

Arthur  Molesworth 12Oct30  34 

t 'Patrick  Robertson"    13Aug25  35 
K>rge  Hookey   30Sept33  36 

Capt.  120ct32 
©'Charles  Scott'» 19Mar34  36 

f  I' John  Norris**  17Mar31  36 
ichard  Enowles  Barnes    2i6Apr38  40 

Ralph  Carr  13Nov40  41 

Edward  William  Churchill"  . .  13Nov40  41 


Digitized  by 


Google 


194 


Royal  Marine  Officers  on  Resenred  Half-pay. 


Half 

William  Wood llMay41  II' 

Henry  George  Morrish 13May41  41 

Isaac  Toby" 22May38  42 

James  Wood 13Nov40  43 

@>Jame«  Kennett  Wilson  ....  7Feb42  43 

Henry  Savage    22Aug40  44 

©Robert  Onslow  Bridge®^  ....  r2Feb42  44 

Henry  Bremer 7Feb46  47 

©^Robert  Leonard" 28Apr34  47 

Maj.4Nov40 

William  King  Shoveller    6May47  48 

•♦Geo.  Home  Logan 17June42  48 

John  Urguhart" 9Nov46  49 

Edgar  Walter   17May48  49 

Wm.  Lee    l2Feb42  49 

JohnCollis llMay4l  49 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 

Henry  West lJuly79  92 

William  Bourne  llSept81  90 

William  Taylor    2Dec81  83 

Edward  Kentish    160ct82  83 

John  Edward  Blankeney    ....  18Apr93  96 

William  Henry  Carrington lApr95  99 

Thomas  Clark 24Apr95  01 

Thomas  Bridgman  Newcomen 

Edgworth 30Dec95  96 

f^^Duncan  Campbell   27Jan96  01 
homas  Avery lSept97  98 

James  Holmes 17Sept98  04 

John  Manners 26Sept98  98 

William  Corham 13Nov98  01 

Charles  Burdon    1  Apr99  01 

William  Fowler   lNov99  02 

William  Lazinby  French 19Jan97  02 

®'®John  Scobell« 20Oct97  02 

©Alexander  Murray*'    12July03  03 

Joseph  Coombe" 7Sept04  05 

t '©Richard  Rouse® 18Aug04  05 
William  Swyer«» 21  Dec03  06 

f^»  Alexander  Smith" lSept04  06 
homas  Marshall 1  Apr04  07 

fD'® Richard  Tapper  Parsons^l8Aug04  08 
homas  Piper 15Aug05  08 

William  Graves    12May09  09 

®'® William  Magin'* 15Aug05  09 

Henry  Wall     25Febl2  13 

John  Bennett     6Julyl3  13 

@'®Thomas  Brattle"' I5Aug05  14 

@'®Tho8.    Jas.    Waldegrave 

Tane"    15Aug05  14 

®2John  Stepney  HaswelP. . . .  i8Aug04  14 

Henry  Porter    15Aug05  14 

@»JoIm  Nich.  Fischer"* 15Aug05  14 

Capt.  l2Aprll 

Alexander  Day 18Aug04  14 

John  Simpson'^    1  Jan06  14 


Half 
P«y. 


Walter  K.  Alder lFeb06  14 

Thomas  Morgan 30MaiO5  14 

©•Henry  Grape***    9Api05  14 

Charles  Crause 12Dec04  14 

James  Cassel     15Aug05  14 

©'Richard Garret  Amyot  ....21Aug04  14 

Robert  Turtliflf  Dyer*** 27July08  14 

William  Spittle  Bond 15Aug05  15 

t  Taylor UJunell  14 

Cinnamond*^....22Feb06  15 

looke'°« 16Jan08  14 

irdNaylor**    ...   18Aug04  15 
Drew  Hawkins*"  24Mar08  14 

^..... 18Aug04  16 

©-William  Clarke***   15Aug05  16 

Edward  Morgan  15  Aug05  16 

©'©Paul  Harris  Nicolas**'  ..27July08  14 

John  Godfrey  Ruel"^ 29July08  14 

©©Alexander  Campbell"*   ..lOOctOS  14 
James  Robert  Moriarty***  ....lONovOS  14 

William  Perham  20FebO9  14 

Robert  Saxby 15June09  14 

Peter  M*Intyre 16Mar09  14 

Richard  Harvey  Marcer    18Aug04  16 

George  Cull'*^ lSept04  16 

©' John  Couche**" 26Apr06  16 

Edward  Bampfield  Eagles  . . .  .28Mar07  14 

James  Murray  M'Cullock 17July04  16 

William  Stuart 24Mar07  16 

Henry  Elliot 5Nov05  16 

Edward  Hobbs  Stewart 40cl01  17 

Acheson  Crozier***   15Aug05  17 

William  Chambres  Chambres  18Nov09  14 
William  Towley  Pinhey    ....25Sept09  17 

John  Sawyers 27July08  18 

James  Laurie***    24Sept06  17 

@*®Lewis  Buckle  Reeves*".  .12Mar07  17 

James  Orr'»* 27July08  17 

James  Adolphus  Moore 14Mayl0  20 

Andrew  Charles  Rea 21Nov07  17 

@>®H.  Blackley  Fairtlough'«»27July08  17 

©^Duncan  M'Nicol** 29Feb08  22 

James  Walker 27July08  22 

®^® John  Mackintosh'*'    15Aug05  23 

Henry Doswell*** lFeb09  17 

Daniel  Robinson 27Julyl4  14 

©^Rupert  Charles  Holland**  llAug09  17 
William  Gatherwood  Chads..  5Junel0  14 

William  CoUis 14Julyl2  14 

John  Serjeant  22Janl0  14 

Charles  Butler  Greatrex   ....   IJunelO  14 

John  Twyford 15MarlO  14 

Jonathan  Baron    13Feb08  24 

John  Trevanion  Cardew 27July08  24 

©•Thomas  How** SJunelO  14 

James  Hubbard   20AuglO  14 

David  Miller   27July08  25 

©•George  Gill'« 26Augl  1  14 

Kenyon  S.  Parker***  (a) 15Janll  14 


(a)  One  of  Her  Majesty's  Counsel.    Mag.  for  Berkshire- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Royal  Marine  Officers  on  Beseired  Half-pay. 


195 


Half 
Pay. 

James  Johns 29Jaiill  14 

Geo.  Aug.  Elliot  Sandwith'**.  .25AprIl  14 

Richard  Edwards** 20Octl2  14 

®'®John  Lister*" 27July08  25 

John  Baily 240ctll  14 

Robert  Stewart  Blucke   16Decll  14 

George  Gunn'* 1  Aprl2  14 

Joseph  Mountford 2Junel2  14 

Henry  Harrington    120ctl2  14 

@*Henry  Lewis**    4Augl3  14 

John  Perham    9Febl3  26 

Robert  U.  D.  James***   27Julyl4  14 

Robert  Wilson    20Junel2  14 

Charles  Lloyd    280ctl2  26 

Richard  Hickman 19Jwlv21  27 

DavidDavies     lOctlS  27 

James  Townly 20Mayl2  27 

Geo.  Andrew  Campbell   18T>ec24  28 

Frederick  Parker 7Jan26  28 

George  Victor 25Sept27  28 

Johnson  How 14Jan28  28 

@»John  Meares*** 18Sept27  28 

Samuel  Cox 19Mar28  29 

William  Rex  Pearson llFeb26  29 

Caldwell  Glassen llSept28  29 

Henry  Ward 1 1  Decl 3  30 

John  Alexander   18Sept29  30 

George  Baker  27July30  31 

John  Rogers    30June29  31 

Thomas  Borrett  Reed 17Mar31  31 

Thomas  M'Leroth    16Apr32  33 

Benjamin  Yamold  17Sept31  34 

John  Murray  Coppinger    . .  • .  19May34  35 

William  White 10May23  36 

JohnChambers    27May34  37 

WiUiam  Hutton   14May33  37 

Sidney  Smith  Crispo 18July36  37 

Thoma8WilliamJohnM*Dougal5July36  37 
Justin     Thadeus     Courtenay 

M'Carthy    13Jan38  39 

Arthur  John  Moles  worth       . .  10  July  37  40 
Leopold  Geo.  Fred.  March  . . .  .26Apr38  41 

WUliam  Sidney  Budd 26Apr38  41 

®>Georfi[e  James  Hayes 12Feb34  42 

Robert  Bruce  Puddicombe 26Aug39  44 

James  Louttit  Braimer     21  Dec41  44 

Henry  Crespin    10July37  45 

@Fredk.  John  White*« 18Dec40  45 

Henry  Arnold 6Dec37  45 

John  Holland 15Nov36  46 

©George  William  Whiting*^  .  .6Nov41  46 
® Peter  Fane  E.  DanieP^  . .  ..26Aug40  48 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 

Thomas  Lyte     22July80  88 

John  Tunnadine  Vincent     . . .  18Nov80  83 
Richard  Hohnes 20Nov80  90 


Half 

WiUiam  Evans 110ct81  sS' 

Joshua  John  Wilde 18Nov81  83 

George  Pawsey    20Nov81  91 

James  Hannay 26Aug82  91 

Hector  John  Weir   10Dec82  92 

Joshua  Rowley  Gunthorpe  . .  4June95  95 

James  Ensor 19Mar97  02 

Joseph  Haydon      27Mar97  00 

John  Mooney    25Apr98  98 

@*©G.  H.Legassick  Crespin*«>llJanOO  02 

Charles  Coleman 13Feb98  03 

Thomas  Read   lFeb06  10 

James  Collier 26July08  11 

James  Reece  Lane 15Api07  12 

Gustavus  Hancock  Temple   ..15May09  13 

James  Campbell 2Sept08  13 

Charles  Atkinson 13Novl  1  14 

George  Alfred  Devereux 2Oct09  14 

WiUiam  Richard  Clark   3Sept08  14 

Thomas  Radcliflfe    1  Sept09  14 

John  Monk 30Mayl2  14 

Colin  Campbell    28Oct09  14 

Thomas  DowUng  Eyre   1  INovl  1  14 

Edward  Cooper  Pulliblank    ..18July09  16 

Frederick  Woodcock 3Augl2  15 

Walter  Biddulph 7Sept08  15 

John  Stroud  Field      6Apr09  15 

Charles  Vyvyan  Hoare   12Marl  115 

John  Jackson    22Feb09  16 

David  John  Watte 20May08  16 

Thomas  Wade  5Dec08  16 

Rawlins  WiUiam  Walter lApr09  16 

Thomas  Drinkwater 4Apr09  16 

William  Anderson  12July09  16 

James  Henry  Meredith 2Mayll  16 

James  Flexman 27Jan0d  16 

Samuel  Lloyd   24Feb09  16 

Stephen  Edward  Collis    14Decl2  14 

Henry  Gritton 8Sept08  17 

Lewis  Agassiz 21  Aug09  17 

Richard  Couche    28Apr08  17 

Charles  WilUam  Moore 31May09  17 

George  Richard  ChUd    24July09  17 

John  Jenkins     19JanlO  16 

William  Todd    2FeblO  16 

TOWiUiam  Ford  **♦ 29Apr09  19 

John  Furzer  EUiot    4Jan09  19 

Douglass  Pettiward  Brisac'". .  12Junel2  16 

John  Arscott  TickeU 8Sept08  19 

John  HaU  Porter 4Febll  16 

George  Bowden  30JulylO  16 

John  W.  Simpson      2AuglO  16 

Hamilton  Trail  Johnston 25AuglO  16 

@*WUliam  Richard  Flint**'  ..  3SeptlO  16 

James  Hallum 31Mar08  20 

Robert  Smithwick    30ctlO  16 

George  Walter 17Janll  16 

James  M'Conechy  10Marl2  16 

Robert  Hassall  Swaffield 22Febl  1  16 

Paul  Kyffin  Carden*" 22Janll  20 


Digitized  by 


Google 


196 


Royal  Marine  Officers  on  Reserved  Half-pay. 


Half 
Pay. 

David  Tweedie 28Aagl2  16 

Edward  Manico    2Febll  16 

James  Hungerford  Morgan   . .  8Sept08  21 

Richard  Standish    28Jimell  16 

Augustus  Hailes 28JuDell  16 

VPEdward  John Blake>«*  ..•.26Marl2  16 

George  Serjeant   llAprl2  16 

George  Philippe    15Aprl2  16 

Samuel  Hugoe lOctll  23 

George  Dawkins  Lane 15Febl2  16 

John  Thomas  Hinton 25Ma7l2  16 

William  Allen»« 10Mai09  23 

Anthony  Munton  Lyons 3NoYi2  14 

Henry  Pitt   2Septl2  16 

Frederick  Hewett    9Septl2  16 

James  Baugh    7Decl2  14 

Henry  Moss 31Augl3  14 

Henry  Robert  Raye    l4Decl2  14 

Daniel  Evans    16Decl2  14 

Henry  Paget  Bayly  Ross    ....  15Decl3  14 

Richard  Sargent  6ApTl3  14 

Thomas  Patterson    6Aprl3  14 

George  Frederick  Crown    17Febl3  14 

WUliam  Dunstan  Skinner  ....  25July  12  24 

Michael  Bevan 19Nov04  24 

Roger  North 9Marl3  24 

Henry  Walters 13Decl3  14 


Half 
Pay. 

Henry  Weir 18Febl4  14 

William  Hammond 170ctl4  16 

George  Skues    250ctl3  14 

John  Frett 21Febl4  14 

Lewis  de  Thierry 8Febl4  14 

JohnHarvey 29Decl3  28 

John  Sherrard  Lambom 24Ang32  35 

John  Iggulden  Backhouse 17Mar31  36 

George  Fergusson  Branch  ....  16Apr32  37 
Robert  Sackville  Molesworth  5June48  48 

JohnChristie   15Apr47  47 

Geo.  Downer   do       47 

Wm.  Gary do       47 

Thos.Potts  do       47 

Herbert  L.  Orme do       47 

Walter  Gillies 29Apr47  47 

James  Jeffery   16Apr49  49 


ASSISTANT-SURGEON. 
JohnBaird   23Apr39  43 


The  following  are  removed  from  the  list,  being  in  Holy  Orders,  but  are  in  the  receipt 

of  half-pay : — 

Captain, — James  Crosse. 

Second  Lieutenants, — William  Cosens  and  Joseph  Jameson. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


197 


SERVICES    OF    ROYAL    MARINES. 

[The  Editor  toUelts^eorreetioiit  and  additions  under  this  head.] 


ACTIVE  LIST. 


I  Sir   George  Cockborn,  {for  services  see  Ad- 

FIELD  OFFICERS. 

4  T.  A.  Parke,  First  Lieut.,  serving  in  Triumph 
at  Camperdown,  1797.  Capt.  of  Artillery,  serving 
in  Noilh  America,  1813,  15,  acting  against  the 
enemv  in  Georgia ;  in  the  operations  on  the  Clie- 
sapeake,  and  at  Hampton* 

5  J.  Owen,  Second  Lieut.,  serving  in  Adatnant 
at  Camperdown  ;  First  Lieut.,  serving  in  the  boats 
of  Tremendous  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigate  Pren^uss 
at  Port  Louis,  1799 ;  and  in  Belleisle  in  charge  of 
the  detachment,  and  wounded  at  Trafalgar.  Capt. 
a«rYing  in  Leviathan  at  destruction  of  Robuste  and 
Luniy  1809;  and  commanded  the  Marines  landed  to 
deatroy  a  convoy  and  batteries  at  I^anguelia  and 
Alaaaioy  and  defeated,  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet,  a 
battalion  of  Fr.  troops,  1812.  Major,  and  subse- 
quently Lieut.-Col.  commandant  of  the  Marines 
co-operating  with  the  forces  of  the  Queen  of  Spain, 
1836,37.    Gas.  1799. 1805,12. 

10  C.  Mansies,  First  Lieut,  and  commanded  a 
detachment  of  Marines,  landed  at  Port  Jackson 
during  an  insurrection  of  convicts,  1804 ;  and  was 
mainly  instrumental  in  restoring  tranquillity  in  the 
colony.  Served  in  the  boats  of  Minerva  at  capture 
of  five  luggers  protected  by  a  battery  in  Finisterre 
Bay;  in  the  barge  at  capture  of  3p.  privateer 
Buena  Dieha  of  one  long  g^n  and  26  men  ;  com- 
manded a  boat  at  capture  of  Sp.  gun  boat  at  Carril ; 
and  commanded  the  Marines  at  the  storming  of 
Fort  Finisterre,  1806-7.  Served  in  boats  at  cap- 
ture of  Sp.  national  vessel  of  war  San  Josef; 
and  laodea  and  made  prisoner  the  Sp.  Commodore. 
In  command  of  the  Marines  at  capture  of  Fort 
Guardia;  and  slightly  wounded  cutting  out  Fr. 
corvette  Moselle  in  Bas(|ue  Roads.  Served  at  the 
taking  of  Fort  Camannas,  and  g^n-boats,  and 
repeatedly  engaged  in  boat  actions  and  against 
batteries.     Gas.  1806,06. 

II  W.  Ferg^uason,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Queen  Charlotte  when  burnt  off  Leghorn,  1800;  and 
in  Santa  Dorotea  at  sieges  of  Genoa  and  Savona; 
destruction  of  Fort  Spezsia  ;  and  at  Egypt,  1801. 
Actively  employed  at  defence  of  Gaeta  and  surren- 
der of  Tropea;  and  ag^nst  enemy's  convoys  and 
batteries  in  the  Mediterranean. 

14  W.  Powell,  First  lieut.  serving  in  boats 
of  Unieam  at  capture  by  boarding  of  Fr.  national 
cutter  Tape  a  bord  off  St.  Domingo,  1805.  Capt. 
serv  ing  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836, 37.  Gas. 
1805-13. 

17  J.  M.  Pilcher,  Second  Lieut,  embarked  in 
Raisenable,  and  served  in  an  attack  apon  gun-boats 
off  Boulogne,  1804  ;  in  Calder's  action  ;  and  action 


with  Fr.  frigate  Topaie,  1805;  at  capture  of  the 
Cape;  and  reduction  of  Buenos  Ayres  (serving 
on  shore  at  both  places),  1806 ;  and  was  made  pri- 
soner with  the  garrison  at  the  defence  of  the  latter 
place  against  the  Spaniards.  First  Lieut,  in  Cressy 
m  several  actions  with  Danish  gun-boats,  1811 ; 
and  served,  1813, 15,  in  America  with  the  second 
battalion,  and  subsequently  as  Adit,  at  the  attack 
upon  Baltimore,  taking  of'^ Point  &  Pitre,  and  on 
other  important  occasions.    Gaz.  1806. 

19.  David  Anderson  Gibsons  served  in  Thun- 
dereTy  when  on  shore  for  eight  days  in  Bear- 
haven  Bay,  1804,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Com. -in  Chief  for  his  services  on  the  occasion. 
Served  in  Safeguard  mortar  vessel  in  a  severe 
action  with  a  division  of  Danish  gun-boats  off 
Anholt,  June,  1811 ;  and  in  the  following  year  was 
engaged  at  Cateria,  on  the  No.  coast  of  Spain ;  and 
accompanied  Capf.  Parke  with  two  heavy  guns, 
intended  for  the  army  besieging  Burgas.  Served 
at  the  attack  onCraney  Island,  Uking  of  Hampton, 
defence  of  the  lines  of  Chippewa,  and  on  otiber 
occasions  on  the  Niagara  frontier,  where  he  sus- 
tained a  severe  fracture  and  contusion. 

20  D.  J.  BalUngall,  Mid.  at  Copenhagen, 
1801.  First  Lieut,  embarked  in  Retiitance,  at 
capture  of  Marengo  and  Belle  PouU,  and  served  as 
a  volunteer  at  boarding  Fr.  privateer  Mouehe,  1809 ; 
at  defence  of  Cadiz ;  and  in  numerous  actions  with 
enemy's  troops  and  batteries.  Served  with  a  bat- 
tahon  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada,  1841-42,  and  in 
Ireland,  1844-46. 

21  J.  R.  Coryton,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Spar- 
Hate  at  Trafalgar ;  and  in  a  boat  ofArgo  which  was 
the  6rst  to  board  a  Fr.  national  felucca  of  seven 
guns  and  62  men  under  the  batteries  of  St.  Domingo, 
1808,  and  severely  wounded.  Served  at  the  siege 
of  St.  Domingo,  1809.   Gaz.  1809. 

23  R.  Mercer,  First  Lieut,  in  command  of  the 
detachment  of  Marines  on  board  Java  when  cap- 
tured by  U.S.  frigate  Constitution,  1812. 

24  S.  B.  Ellis,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
4;aT  in  Calder's  action;  at  Trafalgar;  and  in 
Lavinia  in  Walcheren  expedition,  1809 ;  passage  of 
the  Scheldt;  and  capture  of  Guadeloupe,  1810. 
Served  in  an  attack  upon  a  convoy  at  Cassis,  pro- 
tected by  a  citadel  and  battery,  which  were  stormed 
by  the  Marines;  and  on  other  occasions,  in 
1812, 13.  Brevet  Maior  and  commandant  of  the 
Marines  serving  in  China,  and  present  in  all  the 
operations  from  1840,  until  the  termination  of  hos- 
tUitles,1842.  Gaz.  1813. 

26  J.  Whylock,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  boats 
of  Mercury  at  capture  of  a  convoy  under  the  guns 
of  the  batteries  of  RoU ;  assisted  in  a  flotilla  of 
Sp.  gun-boats,  1808;  at  Rovigno;  at  Pesaro,  ia 
the  Gulf  of  Venice ;  and  at  BarletU,  1809.    Corn- 


Digitized  by  CjOOQ  IC 


198 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


manddd  a  detacbment  of  Marinw  at  lalc  Verte, 
1812;  and  participated  in  namerous  other  Borncea 
of  a  aimilar  nature,  particularly  at  the  destruction 
of  a  convoy  at  Civita  Vecchia.  in  1813.  When  at 
the  head  of  the  Marines  he  stormed  a  battery  which 
protected  the  shipping.  Capt.  in  command  of  a 
detachment  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  at  the  storming  of 
Sidon,  &c.,  1840.    Gaz.  1808, 13. 

27  T.  Wearing,  Second  Lient.  serving  in  Con- 
queror at  Trafalgar,  and  woanded.  Gaz.  1805. 

30  G.  B.  Bury,  Capt.  serving  on  the  north 
ooaat  of  Spain,  in  1836,  37. 

31  J.  I.  Willcs,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Revth 
lutiannaire  in  the  action  off  Ferrol,  1805;  and 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  city  of  St.  Domingo, 
1809.  Adjutant  of  the  third  battalion  in  North 
America ;  serving  in  the  operations  on  the  Chesa- 
peake; attack  on  Baltimore,  Georgia,  and  St. 
Mary's,  1813, 14. 

33  D.  M'Adam,  Second  Lieut,  serving  inAigU 
during  the  attack  on  Fr,  fleet  in  Bertheaume  Bay, 
1805;  in  a  gun-boat  action  in  Vigo  Bay  in  the 
same  year ;  action  wiih  Fr.  frigates  off  L'Orient, 
1808  ;  and  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads.  1809. 
First  Lieut,  serving  in  Thames,  and  landed  at 
Mount  Circili,  Amanthea,Qulf  of  Policastro,  Pali- 
nuro,  Port  del  Infreschi,  and  at  many  other  places 
on  the  coasts  of  Calabria ;  in  the  ship  and  her 
boats  till  1811.  Served  in  the  Scheldt  expedition, 
1813;  siege  and  blockade  of  Batlitz,  and  on  the 
North  American  station.  Frequently  officially  men 
tioned.    Gaz.  1811. 

34  G.  Garmston,  First  Lieut. serving  in  PhcBfiix 
and  Bucephalus  at  capture  of  Fort  Skonpan,  Isle  of 
Timour;  reduction  of  Java;  and  attack  on  Palam- 
bang,  Sumatra,  and  Sambass,  Isle  of  Borneo, 
1811.  Serving  in  Swan  at  Algiers ;  and  Capt. 
in  the  Marine  battalion  at  the  sortie  from 
Bilboa ;  and  wounded  at  defence  of  San  Sebastian, 
in  1836. 

35  J.  H.  Stevens,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  the 
expedition  to  Walcheren  ;  and  in  the  Scheldt ;  and 
at  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Taiiffa,  1810,  11.  Served 
in  the  Rocket  Company  of  the  first  Marine  battalion 
in  North  America  in  the  attack  on  Craney  Island  ; 
taking  of  Hampton  ;  landing  at  Ocracroke,  and  at 
Oswego,  1813,  14.  Lieut,  (Marine  Artillery) 
serving  in  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers,  and  en- 
trusted to  fire  carcasses  at  the  frigates  and  vessels 
within  the  Mole. 

38  C.  C.  Pratt,  First  Lient.  serving  in  the  se- 
cond Marine  battalion  in  North  America,  during 
four  years  of  the  war  ;  and  Capt.  serving  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  1836,  37. 

59  H.  I.  Delacombe,  First  Lieut,  serving  on 
shore  with  the  Marines  of  the  squadron  at  the  de- 
struction of  a  convoy  and  batteries  at  Langnelia, 
1812  ;  and  at  the  reduction  of  Leghorn,  1813. 

40  G.  H.  Coryton,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Canopus  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  1807. 

41  J.  Ashmore,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  the  first 
Marine  battalion  in  North  America,  1813,  14. 


CAPTAINS. 

42  C.  Fegen,  Lieut,  serving  in  Spartan,  and 
landed  with  the  Marines  of  the  squadron  at  the  at- 
tack on  a  convoy  at  Pesaro ;  in  the  action  with 
Neapolitan  squadron  in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  and 
attack  on  a  convoy  at  Terraeino,  1810  ;  and  parti- 
cipated in  the  constantly  occurring  services  of  that 
frigate  in  the  Mediterranean.    Gaz.  1809-10. 

43  R.  L.  Hombrook,  Capt.  serving  in  Marine 
battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836-37. 

48  W.  L.  Dawes,  Second  Lieut,  serving  at  the 
bombardment  of  Copenhagen,  1807. 

49  J.  A.  Philips,  Mid.  of  BelUisU  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  served  as  Second  Lieut,  and  landed  with  the 
Marines  at  the  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  1810. 
Served  in  North  America  and  Canada,  from  1812 
to  1815. 

51  W.  Jolliffe,  Capt.  debarked  at  D'Jonni; 
and  serving  in  Ed'mhurgh  on  the  coast  of  Syria  ;  and 
bombardment  of  Acre. 

52  W.  Calamy,  First  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
at  the  capture  of  Java,  1811  ;  and  Brigade  Major 
of  the  Marines  landed  at  D'Jouni  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  1840. 

54  R.  W.  Pascoe,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Phoebe  in  the  action  with  Fr.  frigates  off  Madagas- 
car, 1811 ;  in  the  Marine  battalion  at  the  reduction 
of  Java  the  same  year  ;  and  in  the  third  battalion 
in  North  America  participating  in  various  important 
services  during  the  war. 

55  J.  Clarke,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Pom- 
pee  at  the  reduction  of  Guadaloupe,  1810,  and  in 
Superb  at  Algiers. 

58  J.  Tothill,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Apolh ; 
and  when  landed  in  charge  of  a  detachment  of 
marines,  routed  a  body  of  troops  at  St.  Cataldo  in 
the  Adriatic,  1813 ;  and  facilitated  the  capture  of 
the  felucca  from  which  they  had  debarked. 

59  R.  Henry,  Lieut.  (Marine  ArtQlery)  serving 
in  Beelsebub  at  Algiers. 

60  F.  Graham,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  the 
Marine  battalion  at  Walcheren  ;  in  the  first  battalion 
on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1812 ;  and  in  North 
America  and  Canada  during  the  war,  1813, 15. 

62  J.  Whitcomb,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
boats  of  Edgar  at  capture  of  three  Danish  gun- 
boats protected  by  a  battery  and  field  pieces  in  the 
Baltic,  1809 ;  and  in  Royal  Oak  in  the  Chesapeake, 
and  at  the  destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla  in  the 
Patuxent.  Serving  in  the  Marine  battalion  at 
Washington  ;  defeat  of  Am.  troops  before  Balti- 
more; at  New  Orleans,  and  aamult  upon  the 
enemy's  entrenchments  on  the  ri^ht  bank  of  the 
Mississippi,  1814,  16.  Capt .  serving  in  Blenheim 
participating  in  the  various  important  operations  of 
the  corps  on  the  coasts  and  towns  of  the  Chinese, 
1841-42. 

65  J.  Childs,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  the 
first  Marine  battalion  in  various  operations  m  North 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Royal  Marinea. 


199 


kmericay  1813-14.  Capt.  and  landed  with  the 
larine  battalion  at  D*Jouni,  on  the  coast  of  Syria  ; 
t  the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and  serving  in  Revenge  at 
bombardment  of  Acre,  1840. 

67  S.  R.  Wealej,  Second  Lieat.  serving  od 
bore  at  reduction  of  Guadaloupe,  St.  Martin's,  and 
>t.  Eustatia,  1810:  and  in  the  first  Marine  battalion 
n  North  America,  at  Craney  Island,  Hampton,  at 
Plattsburg,  and  on  other  services.  Adjutant  of 
Marine  battalion  in  co-operation  with  the  Queen's 
forces  in  Spain,  1886-37. 

69  J.  Downman,  Capt,  serving  on  shore  during 
the  operations  in  Syria,  at  Beyrout,  storming  of 
Siflon,  and  in  Fesutnui  at  bombardment  of  Acre, 
1840. 

72  E.  Nepean,  Second  Lieut,  serving  with  the 
Marines  of  a  squadron  at  capture  of  a  convoy  and 
destraction  of  batteries  at  Finme,1818.  Gaz.  1813. 

74  F.  S.  Hamilton,  Capt.  serving  at  the  assault 
upon  the  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon,  1842. 

80  E.  Appleton,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Bellero' 
phon,  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre ;  and  previous 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

81  T.  P.  Dwyer,  Second  Lieut  serving  in 
Bedford  in  the  North  Sea  in  frequent  action  with 
enemy's  batteries,  1812-13,  and  in  Dublin  in  the 
Channel  fleet,  1814. 

83  G.  Watson,  served  as  Quarter  Master  of  the 
Marine  force  employed  in  co-operation  with  the 
troops  of  the  Queen  of  Spain,  1836-37. 

85  H.  G.  Mitfordy  First  Lieut,  serving^  in 
Carysfort  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre,  and  previous 
debarkation  at  D'Jouni,  and  operations  on  the  coast 
of  Syria,  1840. 

87  A.  B.  Stransham,  Second  Lieut  serving  in 
Cambrian  at  Navario,  1827.  First  lieut  serving 
in  China,  and  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on 
Canton,  1841. 

88  A.  Anderson,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Albion  at  Navarin,  1827.  First  Lieut,  in  the  Ma- 
rine battalion  in  Syria ;  and  was  the  first  to  plant 
the  British  colours  on  the  walls  of  Sidon,  1840. 

92  J.  Miller,  Second  Lieut  serving  in  Genoa  at 
Navario,  1827  ;  and  succeeded  to  the  command  of 
the  detachment  on  the  death  of  Capt.  Moore. 

95  G«  Elliot,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  China,  and 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon, 
1842. 

96  W.  B.  Langford,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  the 
Marine  battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  during 
the  whole  of  the  civil  war. 

97  J.  G.  A.  Ayles,  serving  in  Asia  at  Navarin. 
100    J.  H.  Wright,  Seoond  Lieut  serving  in 

the  Marine  battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
1836-37. 

103  G.  C.  Lan^ey,  commanded  the  detachment 
of  Marines  of  Castor  on  the  coast  of  Spain 
duriog  the  years  1834, 35,  36 ;  was  wounded  in 
defending  the  heights  of  Paseges  against  a  very 
superior  Carlist  force )  and  subsequently  served  on 
the  north  coast,  in  1838,  39,  40. 

105    S.  Frasar,  First  Lieut,  debarked  at  D*Joani, 


and  served  as  Capt  of  a  company  at  Beyrout ;  and 
at  the  storming  of  Sidon,  where  he  was  detached 
with  three  companies  to  the  attack  of  the  citadel  gate. 
In  Princess  Charlotte  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre. 

106  H.  Parke,  First  Lieut  Marine  Artillery, 
debarked  at  D'Jouni  with  the  Marine  battalion ; 
and  served  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria, 
1840. 

109  C.A.  Parker,  serving  on  Lake  Ontario, 
during  the  aggressions  ou  the  Canadian  frontier. 


1837. 

Ill  R .  M.  Curry,  First  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
at  the  storming  of  Sidon  ;  and  in  Thunderer  at  bom- 
bardment of  Acre. 

113  J.  T.  Aslett,  First  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
at  the  storming  of  Sidon;  and  in  Wasp  at  bom-> 
bardment  of  Acre. 

114  B.  Varlo,  First  Lieut,  debarked  at  D*Jouni 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  commanded  the  detach-> 
ment  at  the  destruction  of  a  castle  at  Caiffa  ;  and 
serving  in  Castor  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre. 

115  W.  R.  Maxwell,  First  Lieut,  serving  on 
shore  at  Chuenpee ;  capture  of  Amoy ;  and  other 
actions  on  the  coast  of  China,  1841, 42. 

116  T.  D.  Fosbroke,  First  Lient  serving  in 
Calliope,  and  employed  on  shore  against  the  natives 
in  New  Zealand,  1846. 

117  R.  C.  Spalding,  First  Lieut  debarked  with 
the  Marine  battalion  at  D'Jouni;  and  Acting 
Adjutant  at  the  attack  on  Gebail,  on  the  coast 
of  Syria,  1840. 

118  H.  Marryott,  First  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
at  the  first  capture  of  Chusan ;  storming  the  bat- 
teries at  Whampoa,  and  reduction  of  Macao  fort 
(on  both  occasions  honourably  mentioned),  and 
capture  of  Canton,  1841.  Served  also  at  the  at- 
tack on  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon,  1842,  and  again 
honourably  mentioned. 

119  W.  W.  Lillicrap,  First  Lient.  debarked  with 
the  Marine  battalion,  and  served  in  the  operations 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

120  T.  B.  Pleydell,  First  Lieut,  serving  on 
shore  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  at 
the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and  in  Bellerophon  at  bom- 
bardment of  Acre. 

122  P.  Onslow,  First  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
at  the  storming  of  Sidon,  1840. 

123  £.  T.  P.  Shewen,  First  Lieut  serving  in 
Princess  Charlotte  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre ;  and 
previously  serving  on  shore  at  the  storming  of 
Sidon,  1840. 

124  G.  Lambrick,  Second  Lieut  serving  with 
the  Marine  battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
1836,37. 

127  R.  Hockings,  Second  Lieut,  serving  on 
shore  with  the  Marine  battalion  on  the  north  coast 
of  Spain,  1836,  37. 

129  A.  D.  L.  Farrant,  Second  Lieut  serving  in 
Powerful  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre;  and  on 
shore  at  the  previous  storming  of  Sidon. 

132    £.  P.  H.  Ussher,  First  Lieut,  serving  on 


Digitized  by 


Google 


200 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


sbore  at  the  first  capture  of  Cbusan  ;  attack  on 
Chuenpee,  and  capture  of  Amoy,  1841-42. 

133  C.  O.  Hamley,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Pique  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre ;  and  prenously 
landed  at  Caiffft  and  Tsour. 

134  H.  Varlo,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Edirt' 
burgh  at  bombardment  of  Acre. 


LIEUTENANTS. 
136    A.  J.  B.  Hambly,  First  Lieut,  sernng  on 
sboro  at  the  attack  upon  Chinese  camp  at  Segabon, 
1842,  and  severely  wounded  in  the  right  foot. 

136  W.  R.  Searle,  Second  Lieut,  debarked  at 
D'Jouni ;  and  present  at  the  attack  on  Gebail,  on 
the  coast  of  Syria. 

137  H.  A.  M'Cullum,  Second  Lieut,  serving 
in  Gorgon  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre. 

138  C.  Louis,  Second  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  and  present  at  the  storming 
of  Sidon. 

130  R.  K.  Clavell,  Second  Lieut,  debarked  at 
D'Jouni  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

140  J.  W.  Wearing,  Second  Lieut,  debarked  at 
D'Jouni,  and  served  at  the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and 
in  Benbmo  at  bombardment  of  Acre. 

141  R.  Y.  S.  Moubray,  Second  Lieut,  serving 
in  Cottar  ;  and  present  at  the  attack  upon  Caifik 
and  Tsour,  and  bombardment  of  Acre. 

142  P.  C.  Penrose,  Second  lieut.  serving  in 
the  Marine  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
1838;  aiid  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Endymion  during 
the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1841-42. 

146  C.  W.  Adair,  Second  Lieut,  serving  on 
shore  at  the  attack  on  Gebail,  and  wounded. 

146  R*  Farmar,  serving  in  the  Marine  battalion 
in  China ;  and  present  in  the  operations  prior  to 
and  at  capture  of  the  heights  of  Canton,  Amoy, 
second  capture  of  Chusan  ;  and  at  Chinghae  and 
Ningpo. 

147  W.  JolUffe,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Powerful  at  bombardment  of  Acre ;  and  on  sbore  at 
the  previous  storming  of  Sidon. 

148  H.  W.  Brooker,  Second  Lieut  debarked  at 
D'Jouni ;  and  serving  in  Revenge  at  bombardment 
of  Acre. 

149  J.  H.  Sfewart,  Second  Lieut,  serving  with 
the  Marine  battalion  at  D'Jouni,  and  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Sidon }  and  in  Revenge  at  Acre,  1840. 

160  J.  A.  Stewart,  Second  Lieut,  debarked  at 
D*Jouni ;  served  at  the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and  in 
Edinburgh  at  bombardment  of  Acre. 

152  J.  Pickard,  Second  Ueut.  serving  on  shore 
at  Chuenpee,  and  operations  prior  to  and  capture  of 
Canton;  and  at  attack  on  Koolong-soo,  1841. 
Served  on  shore  at  capttire  of  Amoy,  and  in  other 
operations. 

153  H.  C.  P.  Dyer,  First  Lieut.,  landed  from 
Veetal  at  Monte  Video,  during  the  civil  war  1844; 
and  also  disembarked  at  Borneo-Proper,  in  an  en- 


gagement witli  pirates,  and  at  the  defeat  of  piratical 
forces  and  stocloides  in  Maloodo  Bay,  1845. 

]  56  R.  Boyle,  1  st  Lieut,  serving  in  Alarm,  and 
commanded  the  detachments  of  that  ship  and  Vixen 
in  the  expedition  up  the  St.  Juan  de  Nicaragna, 
and  present  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Serap«qui  and 
surrender  of  others.  Officially  mentioned  in  the 
despatches,  1848. 


On  Retired  Full  Pay. 

1  W.  Treroenbeere.  Lieut,  and  served  on  shore 
in  command  of  a  party  of  Marines  at  the  redaction 
of  Martinique,  1794. 

2  G.  P.  Wingrove,  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
with  the  Marines  of  the  squadron  at  the  capture  of 
the  Cape,  17d5.  Capt.  serving  in  LetnaiheM  at 
Trafalgar,  1806;  and  in  Boyne  at  the  reduction  of 
Genoa,  and  in  the  partial  action  off  Toulon,  1814. 

3  £.  Nicolls,  First  Lieut,  in  Blanche ;  and  in 
1803,  in  a  Fr.  fishing  boat  with  one  gun  and  12 
men,  commanded  by  the  First  Lieut,  of  J3/anc&e. 
beat  off  a  Fr.  brig  or  18  guns  and  120  men  in  sight 
of  Havre  de  Grace,  and  carried  off  two  resaeU 
under  her  convoy.  In  command  of  BUmck^t  cut- 
ter with  13  men,  captured  from  under  the  guns  and 
musketry  of  Monte  Christi,  the  Fr.  cutter  Albion  of 
four  guns  and  40  men.  Was  severely  wounded  oa 
this  occasion  in  personal  conflict  with  the  Fr.  Coo- 
mander,  whom  also  he  severely  wounded.  Com- 
manded the  Marines,  serving  in  the  trenches  at  the 
siege  of  Cura9oa,  1804;  and  for  28  conaecotiTe 
days  was  exposed  to  three  and  four  attacks  of  the 
enemy ;  and  after  dislodging  a  superior  force,  de- 
stroyed the  water  tanks  of  the  enemy's  garrison. 
Serving  in  Standard  at  the  passage  of  the  Darda- 
nelles ;  and  materially  assisted  at  the  destruction  of 
Turkish  Commodore's  ship ;  and  the  redoubt  at 
Point  Pesquies;  served  also  at  the  blockade  of 
Corfu  ;  and  expedition  to  Egypt,  1807.  Capt.  and 
commanded  the  Marines  at  the  capture  of  Anholt, 
1809.  Major  serving  in  North  America,  and  un- 
dertook to  raise  a  native  regiment  of  Creek  In- 
dians, in  co-operation  with  whom  he  invested  Fort 
Bowyer.  Compelled  by  sickness,  embarked  in 
Hermet,  and  was  three  times  wounded  in  the  at- 
tack of  that  place  by  sea,  1814 ;  performed  other 
important  services.  He  has  had  his  left  leg  broken 
and  his  right  leg  severely  wounded  ;  has  been  shot 
through  the  body  and  right  arm  ;  has  received  a  se- 
vere aabre  cut  in  the  head ;  has  been  ba^onetted  in 
the  chest ;  and  lost  the  sight  of  an  eye  in  his  one 
hundred  and  tetienih  action  with  the  enemies  of  his 
country.    Gas.  1807, 08, 09. 

4  G.  Lewis,  Capt.  of  Marines  in  Cesar  in  the 
action  off  Ferrol,  1806 ;  and  commanded  a  battalion 
during  the  American  War,  including  the  battles  at 
Bladensburgi  and  before  Baltimore,  1813, 16. 

6  £.  Lawrence,  Capt.  of  Marines  in  CoUususui 
Trafalgar,  1806. 

6  G.  Jones,  Second  Lieut.,  serving  in  Valiant 
in  Howe's  action,  1794;  Bridport's,  1796;  and  in 
Revolutionnaire  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Umt(,  1796* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


201 


8  W.  H.  Connolly.  First  Lieut,  serring  in  £f- 
c*Uent  in  the  action  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  1707. 
Served  at  capture  of  GSnereux,  Baudine,  and  two 
corvettes  off  Toulon,  1800;  in  Hannibal  when  cap- 
tured in  Algesiras  Bay,  1801,  on  which  occasion  he 
w  as  wounded  ;  and  in  Penelope  in  action  with  gun- 
boats off  Flushing,  1804.  Capt.  serving  at  the 
bombardment  of  Copenhagen,  1807  ;  at  Nybourg, 
1 806 ;  and  in  Hamadryad  at  Scheveling  and  the 
Hague,  1813, 14. 

9  G.  Beatty,  First  Lieut.,  serving  in  Thesetu  at 
attack  on  SanU  Cruz,  Teneriffe,  1797  ;  and  at 
the  Nile,  1798.  Serving  on  shore  at  the  defence 
of  Acre,  17999  where  he  was  wounded.  In  com- 
mand of  the  Marines  landed  from  Blenheim  at 
attack  upon  Fr.  privateer  Hamumie  at  Martinique, 
1803.  Capt.  serving  in  Couragetuc  at  capture  of 
Marengo  and  BelU  Poule,  1806  ;  and  in  Donegal  in 
action  with  twO  Fr.  frigates,  1810.  Gaz.  1799, 1803. 

9*  T.  Adett  serring  in  Montagu  at  Camper- 
down. 

1 0  J.  M'Callnm,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Dread' 
nought  at  Trafalgar;  and  in  Endymion  at  passage  of 
Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of  Turkish  squiulron 
at  Point  Pesquies,  1807. 

11  J .  Wright,  Second  Lieut.,  serving  in  Defence 
at  tbe  Nile;  First  Lieut,  serving  in  heats  ofJ29* 
nown,  and  wounded  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  OuSpe 
in  Vigo  Bay,  1800;  and  in  Royal  George  at  passage 
of  tbe  Dardanelles,  1807.  Capt.  serving  in  Queen 
CharloiU  at  Algiers. 

12  D.  Marlay,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Dread' 
nought  at  Trafalgar. 

13  H.  J.  Murton,  Second  Lieut  serving  in  Re- 
nommee  ;  and  in  the  boats  cutting  out  Sp.  schooner 
Giganta  at  Torre  Vieja,  1806;  and  First  Lieut, 
serving  in  North  America  in  the  first  battalion  dur- 
ing the  war,  1813, 14.  Gaz.  1806. 

14  J.  Wilson,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Defence 
at  Trafalgar ;  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Saintes; 
expedition  to  Walcheren  ;  defence  of  Cadiz  ;  and 
in  Macedonian  vrhen  captured  by  U.S.  frigate  Vniied 
States,  Served  on  shore  in  the  attack  on  New 
Orleans,  1814. 

15  J.  Hewes,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Rainbow 
in  action  with  Fr.  frigate  Nireide,  1810 ;  and  in 
boats  at  capture  of  a  Genoese  privateer  moored 
und er  a  battery.  Present  at  the  attack  on  Leghorn ; 
and  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814. 

16  Lieut-Col.  J.  Robyns,  commanded  a  bat- 
talion of  Marines  at  Bladensburgh,  capture  at 
Washington  ;  and  severely  wounded  in  the  attack  on 
Baltimore.  Served  also  at  New  Orleans,  1813, 15. 

17  C.  F.  Burton,  Second  Lieut  serving  with 
Sir  S.  Smith  at  Caiffa,  1799;  and  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  1801.  Capt.  (Marine  artillery')  serving 
ia  Queen  CharlotU  at  Algiers,  and  wounded. 

18  W.  Taylor,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Juno  at 
the  siege  of  Gaeta,  and  actively  engaged  in  the 
boaU,  1806;  and  in  Excellent  at  the  taking  of 
Capri. 

19  W.  H.  Devon,  AdjuUnt  of  Artillery  of  the 
Jan  50 


first  Marine  battalion  serving  in   North  America 
during  the  war. 

20  H.  B.  Skinner,  Second  Lieut,  serving  at  tbe 
attack  on  New  Orleans,  1814. 

21  W.  S.  Kiitvr)man,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Volage  at  Lissa,  1811,  and  wounded.  First  Lieut, 
serving  in  boats  of  Naiadf  cutting  out  an  Algerine 
brig  at  Bona,  1825. 

23  J.  G.  Richardson,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Africa  in  the  action  with  Danish  gun-boats  in  the 
Malmo  Channel,  and  wounded,  1808. 

25  T.  R.  Thomas,  First  Lieut,  in  the  first  Ma- 
rine battalion  serving  in  North  America,  1813, 15. 

26  T.  H.  Cater,  Second  Lieut  serving  at  thd 
attack  on  New  Orleans,  1814. 

27  W.  Ford,  First  Lieut,  serving  on  the  Is- 
land of  Anholt  at  the  defeat  of  an  attacking  force 
of  5,000  Danes,  1811  ;  and  at  capture  of  Danish 
luggers  under  the  batteries  at  Nybourg.  Gaz.  1811. 

29  J.  Law,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Shannon  at 
capture  of  Chesapeake,  1813.    Gaz  1813. 

30  T.  Scott,  Lieut,  serving  in  Sultan  with 
the  fleet  off  Toulon,  1809,  13;  and  partook  iu 
several  boat  actions  in  the  Gulf  of  Genoa  ;  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Robutte  and  Lion  off  Cette.  First 
Lieut,  serving  in  Dartmouth  at  Navarin. 

80*  J.  Fynmore.  Mid.  of  Africa  at  Trafalgar  ; 
and  in  the  expedition  to  Buenos  Ayres,  1807. 
Second  Lieut  serving  in  Fanguardf  1809-10,  and 
in  command  of  a  boat  on  detached  service  inter- 
cepting supplies  on  the  coast  of  Pomerania  ;  and 
assisted  in  cutting  out  three  deeply  laden  vessels 
protected  by  troops  and  artillery  on  the  coast  of 
Jutland.  Commanded  a  gun-boat  manned  with 
Marines  employed  in  the  Great  Belt  protecting 
convoys,  1810.  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Hebrus 
at  Algiers ;  and  in  Tamar  at  destruction  of  three 
piratical  vessels  near  the  Island  of  Cuba,  1823. 
Has  been  twice  injured  in  the  service.  In  1817, 
introduced  into  the  navy  the  "  Match  Tube,"  and 
received  an  expression  of  approbation  from  the 
Admiralty  for  the  invention.     Gaz.  1805. 

31  H.  Smith,  Capt.  serving  with  the  Marine 
battalion  landed  at  D'Jouni  on  the  coast  of  Syria, 
and  in  Belkrophon  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre, 
1840. 

31*  R.  Searle,  Capt.  debarked  at  D'Jouni,  with 
the  Marine  battalion  ;  and  present  at  the  attack  on 
Gebail  and  bombardment  of  Acre,  when  he  served 
in  Benbow,  1840. 

31**P.  .T.  J.  Dusantoy,  Second  Lieut  serving  in 
the  Marine  battalion  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren, 
1809. 

32  T.  Lemon,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Dread" 
nought  at  Trafalgar. 

34  J.  Humby,  First  Lieut  serving  in  Severn  at 
Algiers. 

36  Z.  Miller,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Egypt, 
1801. 

37  L.  Roteley,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Victory 
at  Trafalgar. 

O 


Digitized  by 


Google 


202 


Services  of  Roval  Marines. 


37*  J.  Besant,  First  Lieut.  R.  M.  Art.,  in 
command  of  the  party  in  Thunder  bomb,  at  the 
attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads  and  wounded  ; 
and  also  at  the  bombardment  of  Flushing  and  sur- 
render of  the  fortresses,  18Q9.  In  command  of 
the  R.  M.  Artillery  in  Fort  Maasarene  at  the  de- 
fence of  Anholt,  1811.     Gas.  1811. 

38  W.  Pridbtm,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Egypt,  1801  i  and  First  Lieut,  in  North  America, 
1818, 15. 

89  C.  Griffith,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Hebnu  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Etoile,  1814. 

43  J.  H.  Harrison,  First  Lieut,  (art)  serving  in 
Thunder  bomb  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender 
of  Copenhagen,  1807.  Acting  against  the  Ameri- 
cans m  Georgia  ;  in  the  Chesapeake,  at  Hampton, 
destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla,  capture  o( Anaconda, 
and  of  Washington. 

45  J.  Hay,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Latona  at 
the  capture  of  Cara9oa,  1807. 

46  O.  T.  Welchman,  Second  Lieut,  in  Dictator 
at  Copenhagen,  1807.  First  Lieut,  serving  in 
Euryalui  at  Walcheren,  and  forcing  the  Scheldt, 
1809  ;  in  Tenedot  at  capture  of  U.S.  fVigate  Prtts- 
dent,  and  expedition  up  the  Penobscot ;  and  com- 
manded the  detachment  of  marines  at  Machiaa, 
where  he  took  three  field  pieces,  and  was  honorably 
mentioned.  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Minden  at 
Algiers. 

46  G.  T.  Welchman,  Firat  Lieut,  serving  in 
Mmden  at  Algiers. 

48  B.  Webb,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Superb 
at  St.  Domingo,  1806;  at  Copenhagen,  1807 ;  cap- 
ture of  Nyborg  and  at  Walcheren,  1809.  First 
Lieut  and  severely  wounded  in  the  boats  of  Alcmene 
in  an  attack  upon  an  armed  convoy  in  the  Gulf  of 
Venice,  1812. 

50  Jervis  Cook,  Lieut,  serving  in  Tketii  at 
the  cutting  oat  of  Fr.  brig  NUus  at  Guadaloupe. 
1809 ;  and  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Loire  and 
Seine  at  Ance  la  Barque,  and  capture  of  Guada- 
loupe, 1810.  Served  in  Vesuvnu  bomb  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  and  in  the  Gironde;  and 
attached  to  the  artillery  in  Flanders,  1815. 

51  J.  T.  Tucker,  Second  Lieat.  serving  in  the 
marine  battalion  at  Walcheren,  1809. 

52  H.James,  Second  Lieut.  (R. M. Artillery ) 
serving  in  StromboU  mortar  vessel,  1810,  14;  vari- 
ously engaged  on  the  coasts  of  Mercia,  Valencia, 
and  Caulouia,  including  the  siege  of  Tarragona, 
1813.  Commanded  a  mortar  battery  at  the  capture 
of  Fort.  St.  Philip  Coll  de  Balaguelr.  Served  in 
Flanders  with  the  Anny,  1815,  and  in  Heela  bomb 
at  Algiers. 

On  Reserved  Half-pay. 

54  Major  J.  Williams,  Capt.  of  Marines  in 
Montagu  at  Camperdown,  1797. 

55  Capt.  Z.  Fayerman,  served  on  shore  at 
Egypt,  1801. 

56  D.  G.  James,  First  Lieut,  in  Amaim  at  Cb- 
penhagen,  1801. 

58     J.  Witts,  Second  Lieut,  in  Swifture  at  the 


Nile,  1798 ;  and  ia  the  Marine  battalion  at  Kgypt, 
1801. 

59  R.  Turner,  served  in  the  Marine  battalion,  at 
Egypt,  1801. 

60  C.  Abbott,  First  Lieot.  in  Ganges  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1801. 

61  P«  Patriarche,  First  Lieut,  in  Lion  in  action 
with  Sp.  frigate  squadron,  and  capture  of  Dorotea, 
1798;  and  at  capture  of  Quillaume  Tell,  1800. 
Capt.  serving  in  Superb  at  St.  Domingo,  1806. 

63  T.  L.  Wills.  Capt.  serving  in  the  First 
Marine  battalion  during  the  American  war,  1813-15. 

64  R.  Hart,  First  Lieut,  in  Audacious  in  Sau- 
marez's  actions  in  Algesiraa  Bay,  and  Straits  of 
Gibraltar,  1801. 

65  D.  Campbell,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  boats 
of  Phaeton,  cutting  out  Sp.  national  ship  San  Josef, 
at  Fnengirola,  1800. 

66  R.  Stevens,  Second  Lieut,  in  Runell  at 
Camperdown,  1797  ;  First  Lieut,  in  Spencer  in  ; 
Saumares's  actions  in  Algesiras  Bay,  and  Straits  of 
Gibraltar,  1801  ;  and  Capt.  in  Victorious  at  capture 
of  Riwli,  1812  i  and  officially  noticed  in  the 
Gazette  letter. 

67  J.  Jones,  served  in  Marine  battalion  at 
Egypt,  1801. 

68  T.  Hussey,  served  in  Marine  battalion  at 
Egypt,  1801 ;  and  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  and 
storming  the  citadel  at  Cassis,  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

60  J.  Triscott,  Second  Lieut,  in  Spencer  in 
Saumarez*8  actions,  1801 ;  and  Capt.  serving  in 
Dictator  at  destruction  of  Danish  squadron  at  Lyn- 
goe,  1812.    Gaz.  1812. 

72  J.  Spurin,  Capt.  serving  in  boats  of  Reunge  ! 
cutting  out  Fr.  privateer  at  Palamos,  1813. 

72*    Thos.  Moore,  Capt.  of  Mar.  of  Amphion  at  | 
Lissa. 

73  R.  J.  Little,  Lieut.  Marine  Artillery,  and 
landed  with  the  Marines  at  destruction  of  batteries 
on  Point  du  Ch6 ;  and  lost  an  arm  on  the  occasion, 
when  leading  his  men  to  the  assault  of  a  fort,  1810. 
Gaz.  1810. 

74  A.  A.  R.  Wolrige,  Lieut.  Marine  ArtillerT, 
serving  in  the  Scheldt  expedition,  1813,  and  offi- 
cially commended  for  having  bv  his  exertions  at 
the  attack  on  Fort  Bathz,  aaved  "  the  party  in  ad- 
vance from  heavy  loss,  if  not  capture."  Serving  in 
the  boats  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  the  destruction  of 
an  Algerine  frinte  under  the  Mole ;  and  at  the 
bombardment  of  Algiers. 

76  W.  Haif ,  Second  Lieut,  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition ;  and  serving  in  boats  of  BaeehanU  at 
Rovigno ;  and  Tremiti,  1812 ;  and  on  the  latter 
occasion  landed  and  dispersed  a  considerable  forte 
which  had  taken  post  in  a  wood.  In  1813,  com- 
manded the  party  at  Karlebargo ;  assisted  in  de- 
stroying a  convoy  at  Gela  Nova  (on  both  occa- 
sions^ honourably  mentioned) ;  also  at  the  taking 
of  Fiume  and  Porto  Road  sieges  and  redaction  of 
Cattaro,  Ragusa,  and  Trieste ;  and  in  the  expe- 
dition to  the  Penobscot,  where  he  assisted  at  the 
Uking  of  Castine  Macbias,  &c.  Gaz.  1S12, 12, 
13,14. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


203 


77  P.  Roberteoa,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Queen 
Ckarl^te,  and  wounded  at  Algiers. 

78  C.Scott.  Fir8tLieQt.inDartfnaut&atNayarin. 

79  J.  ITorris,  First  Lieut,  in  Olasgow  at  Na- 
rarin. 

81  E.  W.  Churchill,  served  in  the  Marine  hat- 
talion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1886,  37. 

8!2  J.  Toby,  serred  in  the  First  Marine  battalion 
daring  the  American  war,  1813-15. 

89  R.  O.  Bridge,  served  in  China  at  the  attack 
on  Chnenpee,  and  in  the  operations  before  Canton, 
1841. 

84  R.  Leonard,  Second  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
with  the  Marines  at  the  capture  of  Santa  Maura, 
I8I0 ;  and  in  the  boats  of  Magnifieent  in  several 
actions  with  the  enemy's  convoys.  First  Lieut, 
serving  in  Perlen  in  action  with  and  escape  from 
Ft.  squadron  off  Toulon  1811.  Capt.  in  the  Marine 
battalion  at  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  serving  in 
Fesuvhu  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre,  1840. 

85  J.  Urquharti  served  with  the  army  in  Scinde, 
1839 ;  and  prosent  dnrin||f  the  principal  part  of  the 
operations  in  China,  nntu  the  capture  of  Canton, 
1641,  and  honourably  mentioned  in  Commodore 
Bremer's  dispatches. 

86  J.  Scobell,  First  Lieut,  in  Alexander  at  the 
Nile ;  and  served  on  shore  at  the  siege  of  St.  Elmo, 
1799. 

87  A.  Murray,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Marine 
battalion  at  Egypt,  1801. 

88  J.  Coombe,  served  at  the  siege  of  Porto 
Feirajo,  1801. 

89  R.  Rouse,  Second  Lieut,  in  Glatton  at  Co- 
penhagen, 1801. 

90  W.  Swyer,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Ma- 
rine battalion  at  Egypt,  1801. 

91  A.  Smith,  Second  Lieut,  in  Venerable  in  Sau- 
nares's  action,  Algesiras  Bay,  and  Straits  of  Gibral- 
tar, 1801. 

93  R.  T.  Parsons,  First  Lieut,  in  Bevolutumnaire 
in  the  action  off  Ferrol,  1805. 

94  W.  Magin,  First  Lieut,  in  Tonnant  at  Tra- 
falgar. 

97  T.  Brattle,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Africa 
at  Trafalgar ;  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  RMn,  servinr 
on  ahon  at  Monte  Video,  1807;  in  action  vri th 
Danish  gvn-boats,  1808,  when  he  was  wounded, 
and  in  AMdaewug  at  Walcheren,  1809.  Served  in 
Active  frequently  engaged  in  cutting  out  ezpedi- 
tioos  and  in  the  action  off  Liasa. 

98  T.  J.  W.  Tane,  First  Lieut,  serving  in 
Lgrittthan  at  Trafalgar. 

99  J.  S.  Uaswell,  First  Lieut,  in  Pheebe  in  the 
frigate  squadron  action  off  Madagascar;  and 
wounded  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Comelis,  and 
capture  of  Java,  1811.    Gas.  1811. 

101  J.  N.  Fischer,  Senior  Lieut,  serving  at  the 
defence  of  Anholt,  1811. 

lOS  J.  Simpson,  First  Lieut,  in  AmeUa  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigate  ArethuH,  and  wounded,  1813.  Gaz. 
1813. 


104  A.  Grape,  Second  Lieut,  in  Ctctar  in  Sau- 
marez's  actions  in  Algesiras  Bay,  and  Straits  of 
Gibraltar,  1801. 

106  R.  T.  Dyer,  served  on  shore  at  the  capture 
of  a  convoy  and  storming  of  the  citadel  of  Cassis, 
1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

107  J.  Cinnamond,  Second  Lieut,  im.  Ajax  at 
Trafiilgar. 

108  L.  Rooke,  Second  Lieut,  in  Neptune  at 
Trafalgar;  and  First  lieot.  serving  in  Marine 
battalion  during  the  American  war,  1813-16. 

109  £.  Naylor,  Mid.  of  Vanguard,  and  wounded 
at  the  Nile ;  and  of  Leander  when  captured  by  Fr. 
74  gun  ship  OSnireux,  1798.  First  Lieut.  Marines 
of  Aeasta  in  the  action  off  St.  Domingo,  1806;  and 
served  in  the  First  Marine  battalion  during  the 
American  war,  1813-16. 

110  G.  D.  flawkins.  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Spartiate  at  Trafalgar. 

111  W.  Clarke*  First  Lieut,  in  Centaur  serving 
in  the  barge  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  Ceesar;  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  squadron,  1806 ;  bombard- 
ment of  Copenhagen,  1807;  capture  of  Russian 
74  Sewolod,  1808 ;  and  while  serving  in  San  Joeef^ 
lost  a  leg  in  action  with  a  division  of  the  Fr.  fleet 
off  Toulon,  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

112  P.  H.  Nicolas,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Belleisle  at  Trafalgar ;  and  in  boats  of  Armide  at  an 
attack  upon  a  convoy  in  Basque  Roads  ;  and  destruc- 
tion of  a  second  in  the  harbour  of  Fosse  de  TOye^ 
1810. 

113  J.  G.  Ruel,  served  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  brig 
Nitue  at  Guadaloupe,  1809. 

114  A.  Campbell,  Second  Lieut,  in  Phatnix  in 
the  action  off  Ferrol,  1805 ;  and  in  Tribune  when 
she  engaged  a  Danish  flotilla  off  Mandal,  1810. 

115  J.  R.  Moriarty,  First  Lieut  serving  in  the 
third  Marine  battalion  during  the  American  war, 
1814-15. 

117  G.  Cull,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  the  Third 
Marine  battalion  in  North  America,  1814-16. 

118  J.  Couche,  served  on  shore  storming  the 
battery  on  Point  du  Chk,  1810. 

110  A.  Crozier  served  at  the  assault  on  the 
American  lines  before  New  Orleans,  1814. 

121  J.  Laurie,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  the  first 
Marine  battalion,  during  the  operations  in  America, 
1813-15. 

128  L.  B.  Reeves,  Second  Lieut,  and  severely 
wounded  in  Victory,  at  Trafalgar.  First  lieut. 
serving  in  Solebay,  and  commanded  the  Royal 
Marines  at  the  capture  of  Fort  St.  Louis,  Senegal, 
1800,  which  he  garrisoned  and  commanded  seven 
months.    Gas.  1805. 

124  J.  Orr,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Marine  bat- 
talion at  Walcheren,  1809. 

126  H.  B.  Fairtlough,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Revenge  at  Trafalgar. 

126  D.  McNicol,  First  Lieut,  in  command  of 
the  Marines  in  GiMrrisr^,  when  captured  by 
U.  S.  frigate  Comtitution ;    and  fovourably  men- 

0  2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


204 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


tioned  in  Capt.  Dacrea'B  report.    Serred  in  Oitu- 
gaw  at  Algiers. 

127  J.  Mackintosh,  FirstLieut  serving  in  Poly- 
phemut  at  Trafalgar. 

128  H.  Dos  well,  Second  Lieut,  in  JSepubtf  at 
the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  1807. 

129  B.  C.  Holland,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
boats  of  ThaUa  at  capture  of  Fr.  6-gun  privateer 
Requin,  1808 ;  and  at  siege  of  Flushing,  and  occu- 
pation of  South  Bevelsnd,  1809.  First  Lieuk 
serving  in  Euryalta  at  defence  of  Cadis  and  Mata- 
gorda ;  in  BIackwood*s  skirmish  olf  Toulon,  1810; 
and  in  the  harge  cuUing  out  Fr.  privateer  /ntrtpide, 
181 1.  Commanded  the  party  of  mannHg  landed  to 
storm  two  batteries  and  take  a  field  piece,  at  capture 
of  a  convoy  in  Calvacie  roads,  1813 ;  and  partici- 
pated in  the  constantly  occurring  boat  services  of  the 
frigate  from  1810  to  1814,  including  the  ascent  of 
the  Potomac,  capture  of  Fort  Washington,  of 
Alexandria,  and  attack  un  Baltimore.  First  Lieut, 
serving  in  Qiieen  Charlotiey  where  he  was  quar- 
tered in  the  main  top  at  Algiers;  and  for  his 
services  was  personally  commended  by  the  Admiral, 
and  appointed  to  succeed  Capt.  Wilson  in  command 
of  Leander'i  marines. 

130  T.  How.  Second  Lieut,  and  in  1808  com- 
manded a  garrison  of  25  men  in  possession  of  Fort 
Trinidad,  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  and  twice  defended 
it  aftfainst  a  very  superior  force ;  and  was  mentioned 
on  the  occasion  in  terms  of  warm  commendation. 
Served  in  the  boats  of  Excellent  at  capture  of  a  con- 
voy  atDoin,  1809. 

131  G.  Gill,  served  at  the  storming  of  Fort 
Comelis,  and  reduction  of  Java,  1811. 

132  K.  S.  Parker,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Monarch,  and  employed  in  her  boats  at  capture  of 
Fr.  corvette  Caaar;  present  at  the  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  squadron  off  Rochefort,  1806;  and  Pay- 
master  in  the  Marine  batulion  at  Walcheren,  1809. 
First  Lieut,  serving  in  Milford,  and  engaged  in 
her  boats  and  on  shore  at  the  captures  Fiume  and 
other  places  in  the  Adriatic,  and  commanded  the 
detachment  at  the  destruction  of  guns  and  battery 
at  Ragoniza  and  Pola.  Afterwards  employed  on 
•hore  in  co-operation  with  the  Austrian  armv. 
Gas.  1815,14. 

134  G.  A.  £.  Sandwith,  served  in  boats  of 
Qlatton,  cutting  out  a  Turkish  ship  at  Sigri,  1807  ; 
and  in  the  First  Marine  battalion  during  the  opera- 
tions in  America,  1813-15. 

186  R.  £dwards,  served  in  Marine  battalion  at 
Walcheren,  1809. 


136  J.  Lister,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Thun- 
derer at  Trafalgar,  1805 ;  and  passsge  of  the  Dar- 
danelles, 1807. 

138  G.  Gunn,  served  on  shore  at  the  capture  of 
Santa  Maura,  1810 ;  at  destruction  of  convoy  and 
defeat  of  Fr.  troops  at  Languelia,  1812 ;  and  at 
reduction  of  Leghorn,  1813. 

130  H.  Lewis,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Golateo 
in  the  action  off  Madagascar,  and  severely  wouoded. 

140  R.  U.  D.  James,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Magnifieewt  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain^  1812,  and 
attached  to  a  division  of  marines  and  seamen 
serving  on  shore  in  several  actions  with  the  enemy. 

141  John  Meares,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Active  at  Lissa. 

145  F.  J.  White,  Second  Lieut,  serving  on 
shore  with  the  Marine  battalion  on  the  north  coast 
of  Spain  ;  and  present  at  Hemani,  Fuentarabia,and 
Irun;  and  made  prisoner  by  the  Carlists.  First 
Lieut,  serving  in  China  (and  wounded) ;  at  the  at- 
tack on  Chuenpee  ;  and  in  the  operations  precediDg 
the  capture  of  Canton,  and  continued  serving  till 
the  conclusion  of  the  war. 

146  G.  W.  Whiting,  served  at  the  attacks  on 
Chuenpee,  and  in  the  operations  previous  to,  and  at 
capture  of  Canton,  Amoy,  &c.  1841. 

147  P.  F.  £.  Daniel,  First  Lieut,  serving  on 
shore  in  the  operations  prior  to  the  capture  of 
Canton,  1841 ;  and  honourably  mentioned. 

150  G.  H.  L.  Creapin,  Second  Lieut,  in  BumU 
at  Copenhagen,  1801. 

154  W.  Ford,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Defiance 
and  frequently  employed  in  cutting  out  expeditions, 
particularly  in  June,  1810,  when  he  was  sererely 
wounded. 

155  D.  P.  Brisac,  served  in  Third  Battalion  ia 
North  America,  1814-15. 

160  W.  R.  Flint,  wounded  st  the  capture  of 
four  Am.  schooners  in  the  Rappahannock,  1813. 

163  P.  K.  Garden,  served  on  shore  at  Lan- 
guelia and  Alassio,  1812;  and  at  reduction  of  Leg- 
horn, 1813. 

165  B.  J.  Blake,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Trt- 
mendoui  in  the  Adriatic,  and  employed  on  shore  in 
co-operation  with  the  A  ustrian  army  at  the  reduction 
of  Trieste,  Yenioe,  &c.,  1813.  Severely  wounded 
in  defending  the  to?m  of  Commacchio  in  Italy, 
against  the  French. 

168  W.  Allen  served  in  the  Third  Battalion  in 
North  Amenca,  1814-16. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


205 


HONORARY  DISTINCTIONS. 


FIRST  AND  PRINCIPAL  NAVAL  AIDB-DE-CAMP  TO  THB  QUEEN. 

0Vice-Admira]  Sir  William  Parker,  Bart. 

Pay  365Z.  per  annum. 

NAVAL  AIDES-DE-CAMP  TO  THB  QUEEN. 


Captains, 

^Arthur  Fansbawe. 
*^Ri.  Han.  Xord  John  Hay. 
Sir  Oeoige  A..We8tpbal,  Kt, 


FranclB  Erskine  Loch. 
Proyo  W.  P.  Wallia. 
Armar  Lowry  Corry. 
Payoftheaboveqfficert,  182r.  10#. 
per  annum. 

ROYAL  MARINE  AIDES-DE-CAMP  TO  THE  QUEEN. 

ColoneL  igfThos.  A.  Parke.      Colonel  ^t^^ohn  Owen. 

Pay  182/.  10*.  per  annum. 


Jiji-Rt.  Hon.  Lard  Adolphus  Fiti- 

clarence. 
Sir  James  Stirling,  Kt. 
Norwich  Duff. 
Hon.  H.  J.  Rous. 


OFFICERS  TO  WHOM  HONORARY  MEDALS- HAVE  BEEN  GRANTED. 


JBoMe  of  Trafalgar^  21#*  Oct.  1805. 

Adm.  ***ftJtSir  E.  Codrington,  GCMO. 
Vice-Adm.  ifj[^8ir  Charles  BoUen. 

Battle  dfSt.  Domingo,  (Mh  Feb.  1806. 

Adm.  ^Sir  Francis  Wm.  Austen. 
Vlee-Adm.  fjuSir  Samuel  Pym. 

Capture  ofHermiane,  25th  Oct.  1709. 
Adm.  '^ir  Edw.  Hamilton,  Bart. 


Action  off  Lista,l9th  March,  1811. 

Rear-Adm.  9^Sir  James  A.  Gordon. 
Rear- Adm.  ^Phipps  Hornby. 


Capture  of  Le  liivoli,l2th  Feb.  1812. 
Adm.  ^Hon.  Sir  John  Talbot. 


Capture  of  the  President,  Ibth  Jan.  1815. 
Rear-Adm.  ^Henry  Hope. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES  OF  THE  MOST 
HONOURABLE   ORDER  OF  THE   BATH,   IN  THE   ORDER   OF   THEIR 

NOMINATION.  

NAVAL  OFFICERS. 

Admiral  i9ir  George  Mundy   28  Feb.  37 

Sir  John  A.  Ommanney 20  July  38 


KKIGHTS  GRAND  CROSSES,  (ft) 

Adm.  JR^  J7o9t.  5ir  G.  Cockbcm  ....20  Feb.  18 

Sir  E.  Codrington,  GCMQ.  ..13  Nov.  27 

of  the  Fleet,  SirT.  Byam  Martin  3  Mar.  30 

H<m.  Sir  John  Talbot 23  Feb.  42 

Vice-Adm.  Sir  William  Parker,  Bt.    .  .2  Dec.  42 

Capt.  ^Sir  B.  Lyons,  B«.  (Civil)    10  July  44 

Vice-Adm.  Rt.  Hon.   Thos.  Earl  of 

Dundonald  (re-appointed) 22May47 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS.    («) 

Adm.  Sir  Edw.  Hamilton,  Bt 2  Jan.  15 

Rear-Adm.  Sir  J.  Alexander  Gordon  do 

Sir  Edward  Tucker  ....        do 

Adm.  Sir  Charles  Ekins    8  June  31 

Sir  G.  B.  Hamond,  Bt 13  Sept.  31 

^JSbn. 5{r  T.  Bladen  Capel  ....20  Feb. 

Sir  Charles  Adam    10  Aug.  36 

Sir  F.  W.  Austen    28  Feb.  37 


Vice-Adm.  ^Sir  Chas.  Bullen 18  April  39 

SirSamuelPym 26  Oct.  39 


Adm.  5ir  J.  West    4July40 

Vice-Adm.  jgj5ir  J.  W.  Loring do 

i{^i7on.Zor4;nV.Fitz-Roy        do 

Rear-Adm.  i9ir  Charles  Napier......  4   Dec.  40 

Capt.  Sir  B.  W.  Walker  (Honorary). .  12  Jan  41 
Vice-Adm.  Sir  Charles  Richardson  .  .29  June  41 
Rear-Adm. ^6ftr  Jas.  J.  G.  Bremer,  Kt.    do 

Vice-Adm.  iSir  Francis  Mason   24  Aug.  41 

Capt.  fl^ir  T.  Herbert   14  Oct.  41 

Rear- AduL^STir  Edw.  Chetham  Strode  8  May  45 

Capt.  Sir  Charles  Hotham    9  Mar  46 

Vice-Adm.  l^Sir  Hugh  Pigot 10  July  47 

Sir  Thos.  J.  Cochrane ....   2  Nov.  47 

Rear-Adm.  Sir  F.  Beaufort  (Civil)    . .  29Apr  48 


COMPANIONS.  (§1) 

Vice-Adm.  Sir  Lucius  Curtis,  Bt.    . .  4  June  16 
Rear-Adm.Hbj-S^tr  G.  F.  Seymour,  Kt.  do 
Bt.  Hon.  Lord  Radstock  do 


Digitized  by 


Google 


206 


Honorary  Distinctions. 


Rear-Adm.  St,  Han.  Earl  Cadogan 

Henry  Hope 

}^iH(m,Sir  F.B.R.  PeUew^iTt 


dpps  Hornby . 

-Henry  Preecott     

'5tr  Thomas  FeUowet,  Kt* 
-John  William  Andrew . . . . 
-W.  Fairbrother  Carrol. . . . 

-Colin  Macdonald      

-John  Harper     

-Fair&z  Moresby 


Capt.  lS5tr  John  Marshall,  Kt 

—  Thomas  Ball  SuUvan 

^-^  Rowland  Money 

— —  lUohn  Tonp  Nicolas 

Sir  Henry  Loraine  Baker,  £^.  . 

~—  Robert  Ramsay 

Rear-Adm.  ^5ir  W.  A.  Montaga,  JST/.  8  Dee.  16 


4  June  15 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


-James  Pattison  Stewart 
Sir  Ang.  W.  J.Clifford,  Bt. 
-Alexander  Renton  Shupe 
-Joseph  Needham  Tayler  . . 


-George  Bame  Trollope 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
10  Sept.  16 


Vice-Adm.  Hon»  F.  W.  Aylmer 

Rear-Adm.  Hon,Sir  A.  Maitland,  KCMO.do 

John  Coode    do 

Capt.  Henry  Dncie  Chads    S6  Dec.  S6 

—— George  Frederick  Ryres    do 

St.  Hon.  Earl  Spencer,  K.G. .  .13  Not.  37 

—  Edward  Carson do 

George  Bohan  Martin    do 

St.  Hon.  EarlTHhoX do 

•-—  Robert  Lambert  Baynes do 

Vice-Adm.  Richard  Curry. 26  Sept.  31 

£fon.  Geo.  Elliot do 

Rear-Adm.  Hon.  Josceline  Percy  ....        do 
Capt.  5«r  John  Ross,  JBT^ 24  Dec.  84 

St.  Hon.  Lord  John  Hay 17  Feb.  37 

Rear-Adm.  Sir  E.T.  Troubridge,  Bt.     SO  July  88 
Cuthbert  F.  Daly do 

Richard  Arthur do 

■  Robert  W.  G.  Festing  ....        do 

— — Barrington  Reynolds   ....        do 

^William  Bowles    l8Apr.dO 

Hyde  Parker     do 

Jas.  W.  Deans  Dundas     .  .26  Oct.  80 

Charles  Gordon     - 4  July  40 

— — Thus.  T.  Tucker do 

Christopher  Bell do 

— — —  Geo.  LeGeyt   do 


Capt.  Henry  Smith  (a)   18  A«g.  40 

Rear-Adm.  Cliarles  John  Austen 18  Dec.  40 

Rt.Hon.yf  .EarVW^ldegnLye      do 

Maurice  F.  F.  Berkeley  do 

Capt.  Edward  Collier do 

i{<Wllliam  W.  Henderson do 

—  Arthur  Fanshawe do 

—  Houston  Stewart do 

—  Edward  Boxer  do 

—  Henry  Byam  Martin do 

—  Henry  J.  Codrington    do 

—  W.  Honeyman  Henderson  .  •  •  •        do 

—  Horatio  T.  Austin do 

—  ITbn.  R.  S.  Dundas  20  Jane  41 

—  James  Scott do 

—  C.  R.  D.  Bethune do 

—  Joseph  Nias do 

—  Sir  T.  Maitland,  iTl. do 

—  Sir  Edw.  Belcher,  ITt 14  Oct.  41 

—  Wm.  Warren do 

—  Harry  Eyres ••...        do 

—  Chas.  Anst.  Barlow do 

—  Ang.  L.  Kuper 21  Jan.  42 

— •  Hon,  j?red.  Wm.  Grey do 

—  Peter  Richards • .  • . .        do 

—  Sir  Jas.  Ererard  Home,  Bt .  • . .        do 

—  Henry  Kellett   •....        do 

—  Rundle  B.  Watson   do 

—  Will.  H.  A.  Morshead do 

—  Richard  CoUinson     do 

-~  James  Hope • 3  Apr.  46 

—  Chas.  Graham 27  July  40 

—  Geo.  J.  Hay do 

—  Sir  Wm.  Symonds,  Kt.  (CiTil) 1May48 

—  QranviUeG.  Loch 90May4a 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 

MaJ.-Gen.  George  Lewis  . .  •  • 4  June  15 

Ellas  Lawrence   26Sept.dl 

Col.  Thomas  Adams  Parke 26  Sept.3l 

i{<John  Owen 20  July  88 

Lieut.-Col.  Sam.  B.  Ellis 24  Dec  42 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ORDER. 
Bean,  WiUiam  Buckland,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Westminster. 

Genealogist  and  Blanc  Cousier  Herald,  Walter  Ashton  Blount,  Esq.,  Chester  Herald. 
Bath  King  at  ArmSt  Algernon  Greyille,  Esq. 
Segistrar  ami  Secretary,  Captain  Michael  Seymour,  R.N. 
Beputy  Registrar  and  Secretary,  Albert  William  Woods,  Esq.,  Lancaster  Herald. 
Gentleman  Usher  and  Brunswick  Herald,  Albert  William  Woods,  Esq.,  Lancaster  Herald. 
Messenger,  William  H.  Stephenson,  Esq. 


THE  MOST  DISTINGUISHED  ORDER  OF  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE. 


KNIGHTS  GRAND  CROSSES.  (GCMG.) 

Adm.  m  {JkSir  Edw.  Codrington     ....  23  April  27 
Vice-Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Briggs 26  June  33 


KNIGHT  COMMANDER.  (KCMG.) 
Rear-Ad.^llHbn.  i9tr  Anthony  Maitland  26Feb.S0 


Digitized  by 


Google 


OFFICERS  AUTHORISED  TO  WEAR  FOREIGN  ORDERS. 


Rules  relative  to  Foreign  Orders  from  Foreign  Sovereigns. 


lit.  No  Brituh  Sobject  shall  accept  a  Foreign 
Order,  or  wear  its  Insignitt,  without  having  previ- 
ooaly  obtained  a  Warrant  under  the  Royal  Sign 
Muiiial  (directed  to  the  Earl  Marshal  of  England), 
granting  them  Her  Majesty's  permission  to  accept 
and  wear  the 


2Dd.  To  obtain  snch  permission,  the  intention  of 
the  Fordgn  Sovereign  to  decorate  a  British  sub- 
ject with  the  Insignia  of  such  Order  is  to  be  notified 
to  Her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for 
Foreign  Affairs,  either  through  the  Queen's  M  inister 
abroad,  or  through  the  accredited  Minister  of  the 
Foreign  Sovereign  resident  at  London.  And  if  the 
application  be  in  &Yonr  of  a  Naval  Officer,  the 
Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  AflTairs  wiU 
commonicate  with  the  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
to  th€  same  effect,  previous  to  Her  Majesty's  plea- 
sore  being  taken  thereon. 

3rd.  When  Her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of 
State  for  Foreign  Affairs  shall  have  taken  Her 
Majesty*s  pleasure,  and  obtained  Her  consent  upon 
^  occasion,  he  shall  then  signify  the  same  to 
Her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Home  Department,  in  order  that  the  usual  Warrant 
may  be  prepared  for  the  Royal  Sign  Manual,  and 
snch  other  steps  be  taken  as  may  be  necessary  for 
earrying  Her  Majesty's  pleasure  into  effect  accord- 
ingly. 

4th.  When  the  Warrant  is  signed  by  the  Queen, 
It  shall  be  announced  in  the  Gazette  in  the  usual 
■i*nner,  and  registered  in  Her  Majesty's  College  of 
Arms. 

5th.  No  subject  of  Her  Majesty  can  be  allowed 
to  accept  the  Insignia  of  a  Foreign  Order  from 
miy  Sovereign  of  a  Foreign  State,  except  they  shall 
be  so  conferred  in  consequence  of  active  and  dis 
tinguished  services  before  the  enemy,  either  at  sea 
or  in  the  field,  or  unless  he  shall  have  been 
actually  employed  in  the  service  of  such  Foreign 
Sovereign. 

6th-  Her  Majesty's  license  and  permission  doth 
not  aathorise,  and  shaU  not  be  deemed  or  con- 
strued to  authorise,  the  assumption  of  any  style, 
appellation,  rank,  precedence,  or  privilege  apper- 
taining unto  a  Knight  Bachelor  of  these  Realms. 


Her  Majesty  has  been  pleased  further  to  di- 
rect,— 

7th.  That  if  the  Service  for  which  it  Is  pro- 
posed to  confer  the  Order  has  been  performed 
during  War,  the  Notification  required  by  the  2nd 
Regulation  must  be  made  not  later  than  two  years 
after  the  exchange  of  the  Ratifications  of  a  Treaty 
of  Peace. 

If  the  Service  has  been  performed  in  time  of 
Peace,  the  Notification  must  be  made  within  two 
years  of  the  date  of  such  Service. 

8th.  When  a  British  Subject  has  lecdved 
the  Royal  permission  to  accept  a  Foreign  Order, 
he  will  at  any  future  time  be  allowed  to  accept  the 
Declaration  of  a  higher  Class  of  the  same  Order, 
to  which  he  may  have  become  eligible  by  increase 
of  rank  in  the  Foreign  Service,  or  in  the  Service  of 
his  own  country ;  or  any  other  distinctive  mark  of 
honour  strictly  consequent  upon  the  acceptance  of 
the  original  Order,  and  common  to  every  person 
upon  whom  such  Order  is  conferred 

ABBftDKBN. 

Foreiffn  Ojfflee,  Augutt  22, 1843. 


The  Queen  has  made  known  her  pleasure, — 

9th.  That  the  8th  Clause  of  the  Regulations 
respecting  Foreign  Orders  shall  not  be  taken  to 
apply  to  Decorations  of  the  Guelphic  Order  which 
were  bestowed  on  British  Subjects  by  %er  prede- 
cessors, their  Majesties  King  Georgpe  lY.,  and 
King  William  IV.,  on  whose  beads  the  Crowns  of 
Great  Britain  and  Hanover  were  united. 

Decorations  so  bestowed  cannot  properly  be 
considered  as  rewards  granted  by  a  Foreign 
Sovereign  for  services  rendered  according  to  the 
purport  of  the  5th  Clause  of  the  Regulations. 
They  must  be  rather  considered  as  personal  favours 
bestowed  on  British  Subjects  by  British  Sovereigns, 
and  as  having  no  reference  to  services  rendered 
to  the  Foreign  Crown  of  Hanover. 

Abbrdbbn. 

Foreign  Ofice,  July  6, 1846. 


NAVAL  AND  MARINE  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER. 


KNIGHTS  GRAND  CROSSES.  (4ft) 

Admiral  James,  Marquis  of  Thomond  . .  ISMaylS 
Capt.  Rt.  Hon,  Lord  A.  Fitzclarence   24  Feb.  32 

Adm.  Sir  William  Hall  Gage 10Aprll34 

Rear-Adm.^i9{r  Geo.  F.  Seymour. ...  9  Dec. 34 
Capt.  St.Han,  Lord  J.  F.  Gordon  Hal- 
lybarton 22  Aug.d6 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS.  (^) 

Sir  W.  Burnett,  if  .D.  JBr^(Civil)  ...  .21  June  81 
Rear-Ad.^iSrtr  W. A.  Montagu,  Kt.  ..17  Jan.  32 
Capt^^ir  John  Marshall,  Kt 18  June  32 


Rear- Adm.  Sir  Andrew  P.  Green,  Kt,  24  Aug.  32 

Adm.  Sir  E.  Dumford  King,  Kt 22  Jan.  33 

Vice-Adm.*5ir  H.  Pigot 18  June  34 

Vice- Adm.}|{5ir  C.  Bullen 13  Jan.  35 

Rear- Adm.  Sir  W.  H.  Dillon,  Kt do 

Capt.|J(i9ir  Edmund  Lyons,  Bt do 

Rear-Adm.^Ifan.  Sir  F.  B.  R.  Pel- 
lew,  Kt 26  Jan.  36 

Capt.  Sir  R.  O'Connor    do 

Rear- Adm.  Sir  Henry  Hart,  Kt,  ....         do 
Rear-Adm.]j|:5ir  J.  J.  G.  Bremer     . .         do 

Capt.  Sir  John  Franklin,  Kt do 

Rear-Adm.:K;5ir  E.  Chetham  Strode  1  Jan.  37 
Rear-Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Mansell,  Kt,        do 

Rear-Adm.  Sir  David  Dunn,  Kt do 

Vice-Adm.:B:5ir  J .  W.  Loring   30  April  37 


Digitized  by 


Google 


308 


honorary  Distinctions. 


KNIGHTS,  (lii) 

Capt.  Edward  Sparshott lOAprillS 

Capt.  Andrew  A.  Vincent 26  April  31 

Capt.  Robert  Smart 18  April  32 

Capt,  Sir  Geoiig^e  Tyler,  Kt 4  Mar.  33 

Capt.^.  Toup  Nicolas  • .  •  • 1  Jan.  34 

Capt.   Edward  Lloyd do 

Capt.  Sir  Eaton  Travers,  Kt.. 4  Feb.  34 

Sir  George  Magrath,  m.d.  Kt,  Inspct. 

of  Hospitals  (CivU) 34 

Capt.^Wm.  Wilmott  Henderson  ....  13  Jan.  35 

Capt.  Sir  Samuel  Brown,  Kt do 

Commander  Walter  Kirby do 

Capt.  W.  S.  Loyell 26  Jan.  36 

Capt.  J.  C.  Carpenter do 

Capt.  Sir  H.  J.  Leeke,  Kt do 

Capt.  Samuel  Radford do 

Capt.  W.  B.  Bigland   do 


Capt.  W.  Hotham    do 

Captain  Joseph  Sherer    25  Jan.  36 

Capt.  J.  Hindmarsh 4  May  36 

Commander  A.  Maconochie   do 

Capt.  J.  Ryder  Burton    1  Jan.  37 

Capt.  Chas.  Warde do 

Capt.  W.  Slaughter do 

Commander  B.  M.  Pesting do 

Capt.  W.  J.  Cole do 

Commander  J.  Powney  do 

Commander  C.  Knight   do 

R.  P.  Hillyar,  Inspct.  of  Hosp.  (Civil)        do 

ROYAL  MARINES. 

*9IKCol.  Charles  Menzies 4  Sept.  31 

Major-Gen.  Walter  Tremenheere  • ...  18  June  32 

CoLtiiTohn  Owen     1  Jan.  33 

CoLJohn  Wright   do 

99Lieut.-CoL  John  Robyns     25  Jan.  36 


FOREIGN    ORDERS. 

An  atteriikfor  each  Order  an  Officer  hat  permittion  to  toeor,  is  prefixed  to  hie  name  in  the  lAtt 
of  Seniority t  and  General  Alphabetical  Index, 


ADMIRALS. 

^Sir  Edward  Codrlngton,  GCMO,^  Grand 
Cross  Qf  St.  Louis,  St.  George  of  Russia,  2d 
Class;    Gold  Cross  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

"Jl^Sir  John  A.Ommanney,  Cross  of  St.  Louis,  3rd 
Class  of  St.  Vladimir,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 


VICE-ADMIRAL. 

^Mon.  F.  W.  Aylmer,  Com.  of  St.  FenUnand 
and  Merit. 


REAR-ADMIRALS. 

^Bt,  Hon,  George  Earl  Cadogan,  Kt.  of  Maria 
Theresa. 

§Sir  C.  Napier,  2d  Class  Red  Eagle. 
John  Coode,  Com.  of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 
Sir  Thomas  Fellowes,  Kt,  Kt.  of  Charles  III., 
Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour,  2d  Class  of  St  Anne 
of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
^Sir  Andrew    Pellet  Green,    Kt,  Kt.   of  the 

Sword  of  Sweden. 
Sir  George  R.  Sartorius,  Kt,  Grand  Cross  of  St. 
Bento  D'Avis,  Com.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

t Fairfax  Moresby,  Kt.  of  Maria  Theresa. 
Sir  Thomas  Mansell,  Kt,  Kt.  of  the  Sword  of 
Sweden. 


CAPTAINS. 

Henry  Fanshawe,  St.  Vladimir. 

^^5tr  John  Marshall,  Kt,  St.  George  of  Russia, 

'  Kt.  of  Sword  of  Sweden. 
Christopher  Strachey,  Kt.  of  St.  Vladimir. 


tlojUohn  Toup  Nicolas,  Com.  of  St.  Ferdinand 
and  Merit. 

George  Bentham,  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazare. 

^\Sir  John  Ross,  Kt.  2d  Class  of  St.  Anne  of 
Russia,  in  Diamonds,  Knight  Commander  of  the 
Sword  of  Sweden. 

W.  H.  Smyth,  3d  Class  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 

Richard  Saumarez,  Leopold  of  Austria. 

^Rt,  Hon,Earl  Spencer,  K.G.,Cros8of  St.  Louis, 
2d  Class  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

tllEdward  Curzon,  Cross  of  St.  Louis,  3d  Class  of 
St.  Vladimir,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

i^Rt,  Hon,  Earl  Talbot,  Cross  of  St  Louis,  2d 
Class  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

^George  B.  Martin,  Cross  of  St.  Louis,  2d  Class  St. 
Anne  of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

{j^Sir  Edmund  Lyons,  Bt,  Cross  of  St.  Louis, 
Grand  Cross  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

Stephen  Lushington,  Cross  of  St.  Louis,  Redeemer 
of  Greece. 

William  Hamley,  Leopold  of  Austria. 

I^glR.  L.  Baynes,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

mSir  John  Franklin,  Kt.^  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

^Rt.  Hon,  Lord  John  Hay»  Grand  Cross  of 
Charles  the  Third. 

iflH.  J.  Codrington,  4th  Class  of  St.  Vladimir,  Kt. 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

^ir  T.  Maitland,  JST*.,  Super.  Cross  of  Ch.III. 

A.  D.  Y.  Arbuthnott,  Supernumerary  Cross  of 
Charles  III.,  3d  Class  of  San  Fernando. 

William  Frederick  I^ipidge,  Commander  of  Isa- 
bella the  Catholic,  2d  Class  of  San  Fernando. 

Alfred  Luckraft,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
Redeemer  of  Greece. 

George  Augustus  Kliott,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

"^Sir  B.  W.  Walker,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Ho- 
nour, Redeemer  of  Greece,  2nd  Class  Iron 
Crown  of  Austria,  2nd  Class  St.  Anne  of 
Russia,  and  2nd  Class  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Honorary  Distinctions. 


209 


Richard  Crozier,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
W.  H.  Henderson,  2d  Class  of  San  Fernando. 
James  Wilkinson,  Com.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
i/^n.  Fred.  T.  Pelham,2d  Class  of  San  Fernando. 
George  Mansel,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour. 
Sidney  C.  Uacres,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 

Redeemer  of  Greece. 
William  Richarddon,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 
r£.iCharIe8  A.  Barlow,  Ist  Class  of  San  Fernando. 
Jlon,  Swynfen  T.  Carnegie,  San  Fernando. 
Geo.  Thomas  Gordon,  Kt.  of  San  Fernando. 
Robert  Sharpe,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 


COMMANDERS. 
John  Hilton,  3d  Class  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 
Rich.  Moorman, SdCIass  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 
Fran.  Le  Hunte,  3d  Class  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 
Samuel  Bd.  Widdrington,  Kt.of  Tower  and  Sword. 
William  Walker,  (a)  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Thomas  Baldock,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Jaa.  A.  Legard,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
F.  W.  R.  Sadler,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 


LIEUTENANTS. 

John  Seaton,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

John  De  Courcy  Dashwood,  Kt.  of  Tower  and 

Sword. 
C.  R.  Dashwood,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Henry  Knolles,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
George  Read  (6),  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Edward  Bold,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 


ROTAL  MARINES. 

igtfiCol.  John  Owen,  2d  Class  of  the  Spanish 
Order  of  St.  Ferdinand. 

i{4Colonel  Charles  Menzies,  Kt.  Charles  III. 

Colonel  Walter  Powell,  2d  Class  of  the  Spanish 
Order  of  St.  Ferdinand. 

lieut-Col.  Stephen  Giles,  Kt.  of  Tower  and 
Sword. 

Capt.  E.  A.  Parker,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

Captain  George  St.  Logan,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  Silver  Cross  of  Redeemer. 

Captain  Robt.  Hockings,  Ist  Class  of  San  Fer- 
nando. 


MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS 
AND  FLEETS. 

IShdIiR.  Purkis  Hillyar,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
1Sm6'tr  John  Liddell,  Kt.,  M.D.,2d  Class  St.  Anne 
of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 


SURGEONS. 
Valentine  Duke,  Order  of  Vasa. 
O'Neill  Ferguson,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 


PAYMASTERS  AND  PURSERS. 
George  VoUer  Oughton,  Kt,  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Augustas  H.  Gilbert,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES  HAVING  RECEIVED  FOREIGN 
ORDERS,  WHOSE  NAMES  HAVE  NOT  APPEARED  IN  LONDON  GAZETTE. 


FLAG-OFFICERS. 

^S\t  T.  B.  Martin,  Commander  of  the  Sword 
of  Sweden. 

\:.S'xT  C.  Ekms,  Knight  of  WUhelm  of  the  Ne- 
therlands. 

'^Svr  G.  E.  Hamond,  Commander  of  the  Portu- 
guese Order  of  the  Tower  and  Sword. 

*]B[^trC.  Napier,(Count  St. Vincent  in  Portugal,) 
Grand  Cross  of  the  Portuguese  orders  of  St. 
Bento  D'AtIs,  and  Tower  and  Sword. 

^t^  Coode,  Kt.  of  WUhelm  of  the  Netherlands. 

\jg.S\T  A.  P.  Green^  Kt.  of  the  Iron  Crown  of 
Austria. 

t^i  J.  Harper,  Kt.  of  the  Aust.  order  of  Leopold. 

CAPTAINS. 

D.  Scott,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

J  as.  Morgan,  Kt.  of  the  Guelphic  Order. 

D.  Price,  Com.  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

\^,Svr  J.  Ross,  Officer  of  the  order  of  Leopold  of 

^  Belgium,  Com.  L^on  of  Honour,  Kt.  of  Red 

Eagle  of  Prussia,  2nd  class. 
J.  Brenton,  Kt.  of  Russian  order  of  St.  Waldimir. 
T.  Ogle,  Kt.  of  Braz.  order  of  the  South.  Cross. 
1^  Lord  Adolphus  Fitzclarence,  Grand  Cross  of 

Ued  Eagle  of  Prussia. 


AR.  Smart,  Kt.  of  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia. 
4<E.  Sparshott,  Kt.  of  Red  Eagle. 
Chas.  Talbot,  Kt.  Com.  of  Braz.  Order  of  South- 
em  Cross. 
Sidney  C.  Dacres,  Kt.  of  San  Fernando. 
John  Hackett,  1st  Class,  Charles  III.  of  Spain. 
t^A.  Fanshawe,  Kt.  of  Leopold  of  Austria. 
Sir  C.  Sullivan,  BU^  Com.  of  Redeem,  of  Greece. 
Sir  J.  Stirling,  KU,  Com.  of  Redeem,  of  Greece. 
F.  Hutton,  Officer  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
R.  Burridge,  Gold  Cross  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

C.  J.    Bosanquet,   Commander  of  Portuguese 
order  of  Christo. 

Hon.  E.  Plunkett,  1st  Class  San  Fernando. 
£.  Ommanney.  Gold  Cross  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
J.  Wheelock  Noble,  Gold  Cross  of  Red.  of  Greece. 
John  MacDonell,  Commander  of  Isabella  the 
CathoUc. 

D.  L.  St.  Clair,  Kt.  of  Sword  of  Sweden. 

COMMANDERS. 
R.  H.  Fleming,  Kt.  of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Mcrit,Kt. 
oftheSardinianorderofSt.  MauriceandLazare. 
Robt.  Otway,  Kt.  of  the  Spanish  orders  of  Isabella 

the  Catholic  and  of  St.  Ferdinand. 
P.  D.  Bingham,  Officer  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
J.  W.  Bailey,  Kt.of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


210 


Honorary  Distinctions. 


H.  M.  BUlcombe,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  CathoUc. 
T.  Baldock,  Kt.  of  Brnest  of  Saxe  Coburg. 
Robt.Fonter,  Ist  Glass  Perunan  Order  of  the  Sao. 
Henry  H.  Binghaxiiy  Gold  Cross  of  Bedeemer  of 

Oreece. 
John  T.  Paulson,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

LIEUTENANTS. 
Blehard  N.  Williams,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Wm.  B.  Urmston,  Kt  of  Portuguese  Order  of  Jesus. 

MASTER. 
Geoige  Wright,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

ROTAL  MARINES. 
COLONEL. 
VmifilChaM.  Menzies,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

LIEUTENANT  COLONELS. 
George    Batt.  Bury,  1st  Class  of   the  Spanish 

Order  of  St.  Ferdinand. 
Sam.  Garmston,  the  same. 


the  same. 


CAPTAINS. 
Robert  Wright,  1st  Class  of  the  Spanish  Order 

of  St  Ferdinand. 
Charles  C.Pratt,  thei 

John  B.  Castieau  (Breret-Major),  the  f 
Samuel  R.  Wesley,  the  same- 

Henry  W.  Parkes,  the  t 

Geo.  Elliot,  the  e 

George  C.  Langley, 
Andrew  R.  Savage,  Ist  Class  of  Isabella  the  Ca- 
Edward  P.  Snowe,  the  same.  [tholic. 

Geo.  Lambrick,  the  i 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 
Dan.  Robinson,  1st  Class  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS. 
iSi^rG.  Magrath,Com.Portug.  Order  of  Christo. 
J.  R.  Roberts,  Kt.  Portuguese  Order  of  Christo. 
Ralph  Eden,  Swedish  Order  of  Waasa. 
t  John  Forbes,  Kt.  of  IsabeUa  the  Catholic. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  WHO  HAVE  RECEIVED  FOREIGN 
HONORARY  MEDALS. 

Captain  Wm.  Hamley,  Austrian  Gold  Medal  for  Siege  and  Capture  of  Zara. 

Michael  Quin,  Austrian  Gold  Medal  for  Siege  and  Capture  of  2kura. 

Lieut.  H.  Try  on,  Austrian  Gold  Medal  for  Siege  and  Capture  of  Zara. 


TURKISH  MEDALS 

for  the  Officers  and  Men  employed  during  the  Campaign  in  Syria  belonging  to  the  undermentioned 
Ships,  have  been  received  at  the  Admiralty:— 

Atiat  Belleraphonf  Benbaw,  CambridgBy  Carysfort^  Castor ^  Cyclops,  Daphne,  Edinburgh,  Qangst, 
Oorgon,  Hastings,  Hazard,  Heeaie,  Hydra,  ImplacabU,  Magieienne,  Medea f  Ptuenix,  Pique, 
Powerful,  Princett  Charlotte,  Revenge,  Rodney,  StromboH,  Talbot,  Thunderer,  Vanguard,Vesusnus, 
Wasp,  Zebra. 
GOLD  MEDALS.— For  Officers  ranking  with  Field  Officers. 
SILVER  MEDALS.— For  Quarter-Deck  and  Warrant  Officers. 
COPPER  MEDALS. — For  Working  Petty  Officers,  Seamen,  Marines  and  Boys. 
Of  which  the  Gold  Medals  will  be  delivered  on  application  at  this  Office,  and  the  Silver  and  Copper 
Medals  on  application  at  the  Office  of  the  Accountant-General  of  the  Navy,  Somerset  House  ;  and 
the  parties  applying  for  them  are  to  produce  their  respective  Certificates. 


MEDALS  FOR  CHINA. 

MEDALS  for  the  Officers  and  Men  of  Her  Majesty's  Marine  Foroes  who  were  in  China  belonging  to 
the  undermentioned  Ships,  have  been  received  at  the  Admiralty : — 


Alegine. 

Alligator. 

ApoUo. 

Belleisle. 

Blenheim. 

Blonde. 

Calliope. 

Cbilders. 

Clio. 

Columbine. 

Conway. 

Comwallis. 


Cruiser. 

Dido. 

Druid. 

Endymion. 

Harlequin. 

Hazard. 

Herald. 

Hyacinth* 

Jupiter. 

Lame. 

Melville. 

Modeste. 


Nimrod. 

North  Star. 

Plover. 

Pylades. 

Rattlesnake. 

Samarang. 

Sapphire. 

Starling. 

Sulphur. 

Vixen. 

Wanderer. 

Welledey. 


Which  will  be  delivered  on  application  at  the  Office  of  the  Accountant-General  of  the  Navy,  Somerset 
House,  on  the  parties  applying  for  them  producing  their  respective  Certificates. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Honorary  Distinctions. 


211 


naVal 

Adrntratty^  7lh  Junt,  1848. 

The  Lords  Commigaonersof  the  Admiralty  haying 
referred  to  a  Committee  of  Flag  OflScers  the  con- 
sideration  of  the  naval  actions  for  which  medals 
should  be  granted,  in  accordance  with  the  spirit  of 
the  Qaeen*8  most  gracious  intentions,  as  signified 
in  the  GautU  of  the  4tb  June,  1847;  and  Her 
Majesty  having  been  pleased  to  approve  of  several 
of  the  suggestions  submitted  bj  the  said  Committee, 
the  following  notice  is  issued  for  the  information 
and  guidance  of  those  who  nuy  have  claims  to  this 
hooonrable  distinction: — 

Ist.  The  role,  directed  by  Her  Majesty  to  be  ob- 
served in  extending  this  mark  of  Her  royal  favour, 
is  so  comprehensive,  as  to  bring  within  its  scope  all 
Officers,  seamen,  and  marines  (and  soldiers  who 
served  as  marines)  who  were  present  in  any  action 
which  at  the  time  received  the  special  approbation 
of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty. 

2nd.  From  the  commencement  of  the  war  in 
1793,  it  was  the  practice  of  the  Board  of  Admiralty 
to  notice  battles  of  conspicvoos  merit  by  the  pro- 
motion of  the  First  Lientenant  of  the  ship  or  ships, 
or  the  promotion  of  the  Commander,  if  the  action 
was  fought  by  a  small  vessel;  and,  conformably 
with  this  practice,  it  is  Her  Majesty's  pleasure, 
that  persons  of  everj  rank,  who  were  present  in 
such  actions,  during  the  wars  commencing  in  1793, 
and  ending  in  1815,  and  now  livinpf,  shall  receive  a 
medal  commemorative  of  their  mentorions  services ; 
and  they  are  required  forthwith  to  state  their  claims 
for  each  action  in  which  they  may  have  been  en- 
gaged, according  to  the  form  (A)  hereunto  annexed, 
tod  transmit  the  same  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Flag  Officers,  Admiralty,  London. 

3rd.  Her  Majesty  has  also  been  pleased  to  take 
into  Her  graoioas  consideration  the  many  instances 
of  ^Uaotiy  displayed  by  Officers,  sesmen,  and 
mannea  in  boat  actions  during  the  same  period,  and 
to  direct  that  such  services,  if  distinguished  by  the 
promotion  of  the  Officer  conducting  the  enterprise, 
Bhall  entitle  those  who  were  present,  and  now  living, 
to  a  medal ;  provided  the  answers,  to  be  given  in 
the  form  (B),  shall  enable  the  Committee  to  ascer- 
tain that  the  claim  is  well  founded.  But  the  Offi- 
cers.  seamen,  and  marines  of  the  ships,  from  which 
the  boats  were  detached,  are  not  to  participate  in  a 
distinction  which  only  properly  belongs  to  those 
personally  eng^ed. 


MEDALS. 

4th.  It  is  also  ordered,  that  service  in  the  frigates 
and  smsUer  vessels,  which  were  actually  present 
in  any  of  the  great  fleet  actions  mentioned  in  the 
GauUe  of  the  4th  June,  1847,  for  which  the  Ci^- 
tains  of  the  ships  of  the  line  received  medals,  shall 
entitle  those  now  surviving  of  the  crews  of  such 
vessels  to  a  medal. 

And  all  surviving  Officers,  seamen,  and  marines, 
belonging  to  ships  actually  co-operating  and  present 
during  the  siege  and  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809, 
Guadeloupe  in  1810,  Java  in  1811,  St.  Sebastian  in 
1813,  for  which  the  Army  had  medals,  will  be  en- 
tiiled  to  a  similar  distinction,  if  their  return,  sc- 
cording  to  form  (A),  shall  enable  the  Committee  to 
trace  the  presence  and  co-operation  of  the  ships  to 
which  the  applicants  belonged. 

And  5th.  Her  Majesty,  having^  taken  into  Her 
most  gracious  consideration  the  circumstance  that 
medals  have  been  mnted  by  Her  Majesty  for  ser- 
vices rendered  by  the  Navy,  not  only  in  the  wars 
commencing  in  1793,  snd  ending  in  1815,  but  also 
for  services  rendered  in  the  late  war  in  China, whilst 
the  intermediate  general  actions,  viz. : 
The  attack  upon  Algiers  in  1816, 
The  battle  ot  Navanno  in  181^,  and 
The  operations  on  the  cosst  of  Syria  in  1840, 
are  unmarked  by  any  such  distinction,  hss  been 
pleased  to  direct,  that  the  surviving  Officers,  sea- 
men, and  marines,  engaged  in  those  actions,  shall 
also  receive  a  similar  mark  of  their  Sovereign** 
eracious  recollection  of  their  services,  and  of  Her 
desire  to  record  the  same ;  and  all  such  Officers, 
seamen,  and  marines  are,  therefore,  hereby  ^  called 
upon  to  transmit  their  claims  to  such  distinction 
according  to  the  annexed  form  (A),  and  addressed 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  Committee  of  Flag  Officers, 
Admiralty,  London. 

The  following  Flag  Officers  have  been  directed 
to  re-assemble,  as  a  Committee  for  the  investiga- 
tion and  adjudication  of  all  claims  sent  in  ac- 
cording to  the  printed  forms,  viz.  :— 

Admiral  Sir  T.  Byam  Martin,  O.C.B. 
Admiral  Sir  W.  Hall  Gage,  G.C.H. 
Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir  Thos.  Bladen  Capel,  K.C.B. 
Rear- Admiral  Sir  James  A.  Gordon,  K.C.B. 

By  command  of  the  Lords  Commiaaioners 
of  the  Admiralty, 

H.  G.  Ward. 


(A) 


Name  of  Applicant. 


Name  of  the 
Ship. 


Captain's 
Name. 


Action  for 

which  claim  \» 

preferred. 


Date  of 
Action. 


Name  of  Officer  or 
Officers  promoted. 


Cb) 


Kameof 
Applicant. 


Name 
of  hit 
Ship. 


Captain's 
Name. 


Place  or 
Occasion 
where  the 
Attaelc 
was  made. 


Date  of 
theAttaek 


Name  of  the  Boat 

in  which  the 
Applicant  senred, 
and  Name  of  the 
Officer  Command- 
ing the  Boat. 


Name  of  the 
Officer  Com- 
manding the 
Enterprise. 


Name 

of  the  Officer 

promoted. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


212 


CLASSES  AND  DENOMINATIONS  OP  HER  MAJESTY^  SHIPS. 


FIRST  RATES— Comprisingf  all  ships  cairying 
llOgnns  and  upwards,  or  whose  complements  con- 
sist of  950  men  or  more.  First  rates  may  he  sub- 
divided  into  two  classes — the  Caledonia  120  gnn 
class ;  and  the  Queen  110  gnn  class.  The  Caledonia^ 
and  ships  of  her  dass  are  armed  with  four  8  inch 
guns,  and  28  9  ft.  6  in.  32-prs.  on  the  lower  deck  ; 
two  8  in.  guns,  and  32  9  ft-  32-prs.  on  the  middle 
deck ;  and  34  8  ft.  32-prs.  on  the  main  deck. 
Quarter  deck  and  forecastle  :  six  8  ft.  6  in.  32-pr8., 
and  14  32-pr.  carronades.  The  Qtteen  mounts  six  8 
in.  guns  on  the  lower  deck,  and  four  on  the  middle 
deck,  the  remaining  50  guns  on  those  decks  being 
9  ft.  6  in.  S2-prs.  Main  deck  :  30  8  ft.  32  prs 
Quarter  deck  and  forecastle  :  six  8  ft.  6  in.,  and  14 
6  ft.  32-pr8. 

SECOND  RATES— Comprising  one  of  her  Ma- 
jesty's yachts,  and  all  ships  curying  under  110 
guns,  and  not  less  than  80 ;  or  whose  complements 
are  under  950,  and  not  less  than  750  men.  Subdivi- 
sible into  four  classes :~  Ships  of  Princess  Charlotte 
104  gun  class,  carry  their  guns  on  three  decks  ;  and 
differ  only  in  armament  with  Caledonia  class  in 
having  four  32-prs.  less  on  the  lower,  middle,  main, 
and  quarter  decks  ;  and  in  their  being  8  ft.  guns  on 
the  middle  decks,  and  6  ft.  6  in.  guns  on  the  main 
decks.  The  Rodneff  (92  gun  dasf^,  is  armed  on  the 
lower  deck  with  six  8  in.  guns,  ana  26  9  ft.  6  in.  32- 
prs.  ;  main  deck,  four  8  in.  guns,  and  30  9  ft.  6  in. 
32-prs.;  quarter  deck  and  forecastle,  26  6  ft.  32-pr8. 
jisia  (84  gun  class)  is  armed  on  the  lower  deck 
with  six  8  in.  g^ns,  and  24  9  ft.  6  in.  32-pr8.;  main 
deck,  two  8  in.  guns,  and  30  8  ft.  32.prs.;  quarter 
deck  and  forecastle,  six  8  ft.  32-pr8.,  and  sixteen  32- 
pr.  carronades.  Superb  (80  gun  class),  mounts 
eight  8  in.  guns  on  the  lower  deck,  and  20  9  ft.  6  in. 
32.prs.;  main  deck,  four  8  in.  guns,  and  24  9  ft.  32- 
prs. ;  quarter  deck  and  forecastle,  24  8  ft.  S2-prs. 

THIRD  RATES  —  Comprising  her  Mi^esty's 
other  yachts,  and  all  such  vessels  as  may  bear  the 
flag  or  pendant  of  any  Admiral-Superintendent,  or 
Captain-Superintendent  of  one  of  her  Migesty's  dock 
yards  ;  and  all  ships  carrying  under  80  guns,  and  not 
less  than  70 ;  or  whose  complements  are  under  750, 
and  not  less  than  620  men.  Subdivisible  into  three 
classes  : — ^The  Bellerophon  (78  gun  class),  is  armed 
on  lower  deck  with  four  8  in.  guns,  and  26  9  ft.  6  in. 
32-prs.;  main  deck,  two  8  in.  guns,  and  30  8  feet  6  in. 
32-prs.:  quarter  deck  and  forecastle,  six  8  feet  32- 
prs.,  and  ten  32-pr.  carronades.  The  ComwaUis 
(72  gun  class),  four  8  in.  gpins  on  the  lower  deck, 
and  24  9  ft.  6  in.  32-prs. ;  main  deck,  28  8  ft.  32-pr8.; 
quarter  deck  and  forecastle,  four  8  ft.  32-prs.,  and 
12  32.pr.  carronades.  Tht  Boscawen  (70  gnn  class) 
is  armed  with  four  8  in.  guns,  and  32  9  ft.  6  in.  32- 
prs.  on  lower  deck ;  main  deck,  two  8  in.  guns,  and 


26  9  ft.  S2-pr8.;  quarter  deck  and  forecastle,  16  7  ft. 
6  in.  32-pr8. 

FOURTH  RATES— Comprising  all  ships  earry- 
iug  under  70,  and  not  less  than  60  guns ;  or  wliose 
complements  are  under  620,  and  not  less  than  450 
men.  Subdivisible  into  two  classes  :  The  Venum  or 
Alfred  eias9f  mount  six  8  in.  guns,  and  22  9  ft.  6  in. 
32-prs.  on  the  main  deck  ;  and  22  8  ft.  6  in.  32-prs. 
on  the  quarter  deck  and  forecastle.  The  Portland 
class,  carries  four  8  in.  guns,  and  26  8  ft.  32-pr8.  on 
the  main  deck  ;  and  four  8  ft  6  in.  32-prs.,  and  16 
32-pr.  carronades  on  the  quarter  deck  and  forecastle. 

FIFTH  RATES— Comprising  all  ships  carrying 
under  50,  and  not  less  than  30  guns  ;  or  whose  com- 
plements are  under  450,  and  not  less  than  300  men. 
Subdivisible  into  four  classes — ^the  44  gun  {Madagas' 
car)  class  ;  42  gun  {Resistance)  class  ;  38  gun  {Bel- 
tndera)  class ;  and  40  gun  {Pique)  class.  The  three 
first  mentioned  carry  two  8  in.  guns,  and  7  ft.  6  in. 
32-pr8.  on  the  main  deck ;  with  four  7   ft.  6  in.  32- 

}>rs.,  and  32-pr.  carronades  on  the  quarter  deck  and 
orecastle.  The  Pique  class  mounts  four  8  in.  gun&, 
and  18  9  feet  6  in.  32-prs.  on  the  main  deck ;  and  14 
8  ft,  32-prs.  on  the  quarter  deck  and  forecastle. 

SIXTH  RATES— Comprising  all  other  ships 
bearing  a  Captain.  Sixth  rates  may  be  subdivided 
into  five  classes — ^the  26  gun  (Festat)  class ;  26  gtjn 
{Andromache)  dass ;  20  gnn  (Ca/y/wo)  class  ;  24  guD 
Curacoo)  razee  corvette  ;  and  18  gun  {Daphne)  cor- 
vette. The  Vestal  class  mounts  two  8  in.  guns,  and 
16  7  ft.  6  in.  32-prs.  on  the  main  deck  ;  and  two  7  ft.  6 
in.  and  six  6  ft.  32-prs.  on  the  quarter  deck  and  fore- 
castle. The  Andromache  class  mounts  two  68.pr. 
carronades  ;  and  18  6  ft.  32-prs.  on  the  main  deck ; 
and  six  6  ft.  S2.pr8.  on  the  quarter  deck  and  fore- 
castle.  The  Cafypso  class  mounts  18  7  ft.  6  in  32- 
prs.  on  the  main  deck ;  and  two  7  ft.  6  in.  32-pr. 
pivot  guns  on  the  quarter  deck  and  forecastle.  The 
Curacoa  class  is  armed  with  24  7  ft.  6  in.  32.pr8. ; 
and  Daphne  class  with  18  7  ft.  6  in.  32-prs. 

SLOOPS — Comprising  bomb  ships,  and  all  other 
vessels  commanded  by  Commanders.  20  gun  (A'tm- 
rott)  class  has  two  6  ft.  32-prs.,  and  18  32-pr.  car- 
ronades;  18  gun  {Modeste)  class,  mounts  18  6  ft.  32- 
prs.;  18  gun  {Harrier)  class  mounts  two  6ft.S2-pr8. 
and  16  32-pr.  carronades.  S^ren  16  gun  brig 
mounts  two  7  ft.  6  in.,  and  14  6  ft.  32-prs.  Childers 
12-gun  class  mounts  two  7ft.  6  in.,  and  10  5  ft.  4  in.  32- 
pr.  carronades.  Daring  12  gun  brig  dass  mounts 
12  6  ft.  32  pr.  guns.  T%e  10  gun  brigs  are  arm^ 
with  two  6  ft.  18-pr.  guns,  and  eight  18-pr.  carro- 
nades ;  and  the  Dolphin  brigantine  dass  mounts 
one  7  ft.  6  in.  32-pr.  pivot  gun,  and  two  S2-pr.  car- 
ronades. 


In  the  following  List  of  Effective  Ships,  the  line  of  small  type  under  the  name  of  the  Ship  disUngiiishes 
the  place  and  date  t»f  building,  the  tonnage,  and  constractor,  or  constroctors,  or  the  Ship  from  which 
the  design  is  copied.     H.  p.  signifies  horse-power* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


FLAG-OFFICERS  IN  COMMISSION,  AND  OFFICERS  COMMANDING 

SQUADRONS. 


Nore.    Ocean, 

Viee-AdmJ^Han.  George  ElUot     0May48 

FLLt.  ..FimameB  8.  M'Gregor    dNov48 

See Jas.  A.  Smith. 

Portsmouth.     Victory. 

Adm.  "JgiHon,  Sir  T.  Bladen  Capel   13Sept48 

FL'Lt.  .  .Thot.  Cochran    10ct48 

See Richard  Halg. 

Devonport.    Impregnable. 

Adm,  4f^a%r  W.  H.  Gage,  Kt 17Apr48 

FL'Lt.  Bf arena  F.  Brownrigg 17  Apr48 

See.    ..John  InrlAg. 

Queenstown.     Crocodile. 

Rear- Adm.  Manly  H.  Dixon    Ijune49 

PL-Li.  WiUiam  A.  Mnnton     lJune49 

See.  ..Matthew  ScoU. 

Woolwich.    Fisgard, 

CommodoreUepTj  Eden 13Nov48 

See William  Dyer 

Mediterranean.     Queen. 

Vice  Adm.  QStr  WiUiam  Parker,  Bt.    . . 27Feb45 

FL-Lt.  Augustas  PbUimore   28Feb47 

See.    . .  Charles  Richards. 

West  Indies,  Halifax,  and  North  America. 
fFelleitiei/. 

Vice- A  dm .  fJ^Earl  of  Dundonald    l2Jan48 

FL'U.  Hon.  Arthur  A.  Cochrane   8Jan48 

Sec.    . .  William  D.  Jeans. 

Imaum. 
Commodore  Thomas  Bennett 7Feb48 


Pacific.    Asia. 

fiear>il cfm-^miPhipps  Hornby 25Anff47 

Fl.-Lt.  Geoffry  T.  P.  Hornby 6Sept47 

Sec.    . .  Arthur  Jones. 


S.  E.  Coast  of  America.     Constance. 

Commodoreft^Sir  Thomas  Herbert    . . .  .a4June46 

Fl.Lt.  Hon.  Fras.  Egerton       1  Apr47 

Sec.  . . . .  John  Grant. 

{To  he  succeeded  by) 

Southampton. 

Atfor-il  ^m.^BarrinKton  Reynolds 3Ang48 

FL'Lt.  Fredk.  Woolcombe 4Sept48 

Sec.    . . 

East  Indies.    Hastings. 

Rear- Adm.  ^Chas.  J.  Austen JanfiO 

l^/.-L<.  G.T.  M.Purvis Jan50 

Sec.  Arthur  Price. 

Cambrian. 

Commodore  Jbb.  H.  Plumridge Id0ct47 

Sec.    . .  Wymond  Hamley . 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.    Castor. 

Commodore  Christopher  Wyvill    10June49 

Sec Chas.  A.  Pritchard. 

West  Coast  of  Africa.    Centaur. 

Commodore  ^A.  Fanshawe 12Jan49 

FL'Lt.W.J.L^e(aet) 12Jan49 

Sec.    ..Wm.  L.  Inch. 

Adm.  Sup.  at  Portsmouth.    Illustrious. 

Rear-Adml.  rgiHenry  Prescott   15Dec47 

FL'Lt.  Elphinstone  D'O.  D.  A.  Aplm     21Dec47 

Adm.  Sup.  at  Plymouth.  Agincourt. 

Rear- Admiral  Sir  John  Louis,  Bt 1 6Dec46 

FL'Lt.  Belfleld  Woolcombe    7May4  7 

Adm.  Superintendent  at  Malta.    Ceylon. 

Rear-Adm  Edward  Harvey   9Mar48 

FL'Lt.  Henry  Harvey 9Mar48 


EFFECTIVE  SHIPS,  WITH  THEIR  PRESENT  STATIONS, 

INCLUDING  SHIPS  BUILDING. 


1    ABOUKIR,  90. 

Devonport. 
Devonport  184S.    Toiu  86si7.    Sjrmonda. 


2    ACHERON.    St.  Surv.  VesseL 
New  Zealand. 
ShMmeM  18S8.    Tons  780.    H.p.  170.    Sxmondi. 

Capt    ....  John  L.  Stokes  140ct47 

CoTO     ....  Geo.  H.  Richards   180ct47 


ACHERON— (Con/tnucd.) 
Lieut    ....  Chas.  G.  Phillipps   .  .23Nov47 

Mast    Fred.  J.  O.  Evans 180ct47 

Surg    David  Lyall,  md 260ct47 

Pay  8f  Pur  Henry  Tucker     180ct47 

'2d  Mast  .  .Joseph  W.  Smith   . . .  .180ct47 

John  M.  Pridham llDec47 

Asst  Surg  Chas.  Forbes,  mo.    ■. .  15Nov47 
Clerk  . . .  .John  E.  Stiles 9Dec47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


214 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


3  ACHILLE,  76. 

Sheemegg. 
GnTeMadl796.  Tonfl987.  Attn  Pomp§t. 

4  ACORN,  12. 

Chatham, 
Plymouth  1888.    Tom  486.    Symonda. 

5  ACTJEON,26. 

Portsmouth. 
Portsmouth  1880.    Tons  620.    School  of  Ajchltecture. 

6  ACTIVE,  40. 

Chatham. 
Ch»thMnl845.    Toni  1087.    Symondi. 

8    ADVENTURE.     Transfort. 
Particular  Service. 

Mast  Com  Peter  Wellington 2Jan49 

2d  Mast  .  M.  Roberts    2Jan49 

T.  C.  Cave     2Jan49 

JsstSurg  James  W.  Poland  ....8Aug49 
Cik  m  Ch  Geo.  H.  Wise   2Jan49 

ADVICE.  St. 

H.p.  80 

Woolwich. 

9    -flfiOLUS,  42. 

Portsmouth. 
Depirordl885.    Ton»  1077.    After  Pr.  X«rfa. 

11  AFRICAINE,  44. 

Chatham. 
Chatham  1828.  Tonnage  1178.  After  Pr.  PrnidtiU. 

12  AFRICAN.    St.  Tug. 

Sheemesss 

BuUtl898.    Tons  890.    H.p.    00.     Seppings. 

13  AGAMEMNON,  84. 

fFooUvich,  building. 

14  AGINCOURT,  72.    Ord.  DepSt. 

Devonport. 

Plymouth  1817.    Tons  1747.   Surreyom  of  the  Nary. 

Capt    . . . .  W.  J.  H.  Johnstone  . . 24Mar49 

Com     ....S.  M'Cormick lJan50 

Lieut    James  Dirom    3Apr49 

of        ( Adrian  T.  Mann 7  July49 

Ordinary.     '  R.  H.  Wharlon 240ct49 

Addl  for  i  Chas.  G.  Rigge 16Jan49 

Steam  Serv  I  Fred.  H.  Stevens    ....  2Nov49 

Ut  LtMar  Fred.  E.  Budd 17July49 

Geo.  L.  Blake 3July49 

Chajd  . . . .  Wm.  N.  Snowe  4July49 

Surg    . . . .  John  Dunlop,  MD 3Feb48 

Pay  4"  Pwr  Jonathan  Gain   lJan50 


AGINCOURT— (Con^miierf.)  _^     _ 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  Webber,  md 6Nov49 

2d  Mast  . .  Wm.  B.  Edwards  . . .  30Jime48 

Thos,  H.  Julian    ....27June48 

Addl    ....  John  Clements  {act)    .  28Jan48 

Clerk    . . .  .Robt.  H.  Bullen 3Apr49 


15    AIGLE,  24. 


BucUenhard  1801. 


Chatham. 
Bazeed  46  gun  fHgate.     Tons  000. 
Heaslow 


16  AJAX,  56.    St.  Guard  Ship. 
Portsmouth. 

Blaekwall  1800.    Tons  1761.    Screw  prop.    H.p.  450. 
SurreyoTB  of  Navy. 

17  ALARM,  26. 
North  America  and  West  Indies. 

Sheemess  1845.    Tons  010.    Symonds. 

Capt    . . .  .Geo.  Ramsay 21Aug49 

Lwut   ....Chas.W.Bonham....27Aug49 

Edw.  G.  Hore 21Aug49 

Aug.  J.  Kingston 21  Aug49 

Mast   ....John  P.P.  Warren  ..30Aug49 

1st  Lt  Mar  Thos.  CGny    Dec49 

Surg    D.  Thomson  (b),  M D.  25Aug49 

Pay  ^  Pur  H.  S.  Hooper 21Aug49 

Mate John  K.  Simcoe   . . .  .12Sept49 

Asst  Surg  Geo.  F.  Banks 4Sept49 

2nd  Mast    H.  B.  Boxer 21  Aug49 

Clerk   ....C.J.Martin  21Aug49 

18  ALBAN.    St. 
Sheemess. 

Deptford  1887.  (10  gun  brig  lengthened.)  Tons  406.  H.p.lOO. 

19  ALBATROSS,  12. 
Ecut  Indies. 

Portsmouth  1841.    Tons  484.    Symonds. 

Com Arthur  Farqahar,  Capt 

Lieut    ...•S.J.  BrickweU 18Nov46 

A.  Wilmshurst 6Nov46 

Mast    . .  •  .Wm.  H.  Crane    6Nov46 

Surg    . . . .  S.  Li  vesay,  md 7Dec46 

Pay  ^P«r Geo. F.C.Bateman   ..12Deo46 
Asst.  Surg. 

20  ALBERT.   St. 
Lent  to  Colonial  Government  at  the  Gambia* 

liTerpool  184    .    Tons  466.    H.p.  70.    Laird. 

21  ALBION,  90. 
Devonport. 

Deronport  1848.   Tone  8088.    Synumdi. 

22  ALECTO.    St.  Sloop. 
Woolunch. 

Chatham  1880.    Tons  800.    H.p.  90O.    Symonds. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


215 


fi3    ALERT,  6. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Rotherhltho  1885.    Tons  868.    Symondi. 

Com Hugh  Dunlop 250ct47 

Zieui     . . .Wm.  E.Shaw 22Jaii49 

W.  C.  S.  Sulivan  {act)  29Jan49 
Mast    ....  Geo.  H.  Loveridge    . .  10Dec47 

Surg    Robert  Hayward      . . .  21  Jan48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Chas.  E.  P.  Hall  (act)  220ct47 

^4    ALFRED,  50. 

Portsmouth. 

Foimerly  AmUu    Prindtbury  1811.     Tons  1760.    Rueed  74 

gun  tbip.    Burveyon  of  Navy. 

25  ALGIERS,  90. 

DevonpoTtj  building. 

26  ALLIGATOR,  26. 

Hospital,  Hong  Kong. 

CocUn  1881.    Tons  600.    Snrreyon  of  Nary. 

Chapl John  J.  Harrison  . . .  .22Aug49 

Asst  Surg  John  Andrews  (6)  md.  27Jiily49 
Alex. E. Mackay  ....27July49 


27 


AMAZON,  26. 

East  Indies. 


AMPHITRITE— (Con^mvcrf.; 

Mast      . . .  V.  G.  Roberts   16July47 

1*/  Lt  MarVf.  G.  Suther 20July47 

Surg        . .  W.  Loney,  md 16 July 47 

Pay  8f  Pur  Wm.  G.  Farmeter. . . .  16July47 

Nav  Inst. . Geo.  S.  Bourne 17Aug47 

2d  Mast  . .  H.  Hutchings    10Aug47 

Asst  Surg  Jas.  Whicher 16July47 

32  ANDROMACHE,  26. 

Devonport» 
Pembroke  1888.    Tons  717.    Sepplngs. 

33  ANDROMEDA,  44. 

Devonport. 
Bombay  1889.    Tons  1816.    After  Fr.  PrwiOtnt. 


33a  ANTELOPE.    St. 

Mediterranean, 
Blaekwall  ISM.    Iron.    Tons  649.    H.p.S04.   Nary  Office. 

Lieut  Com  Francis  Smyth 27July47 

2d  Mast  ..Fred.B.  Youel 25Apr49 

Asst  Surg  James  Henry   4Aug47 

Clk  in  Ch.  .Thos.  C.  Thomas  ....  16Jan49 


D^pUbrd  1881. 


Copt 
Lieut 


Mast 


Baieed  46  fun  flrigate.    Tons  1078. 
Pr.  Leda, 


Afcer 


.Edw.  N.  Troubridge.  .260ct48 

.Wm.  Mould lNov48 

Chas.  Bromley    260ct48 

R.  G.  Craigie 260ct48 

.  Benj.  Renaud    29May49 

Ist  Lt  Mar  A  F.  Sutherland     4Nov48 

Ch^  NIns  F.  W.  Waldren 16Nov48 

Surg    ....  A.  Graham,  md 26Noy49 

Pay  ^  Pur  R.  T.  Crispm 280ct48 

2nd  Mast .  .Jas.  Kiddle 260ct48 

Clerk    ....E.W.M.  Milman    .•.260ct48 

28  AMERICA,  50. 

Devonport. 
BlaekwaU  1809.    (lUaeed  74.)    Tone  1768.    Snrr.  of  Nary. 

29  AMETHYST,  26. 

Devonport. 

Devonport  1846.    Tons9SS.    Symonds. 

30  AMPHION,  30.    St.  Frigate. 

Sheemess. 

Woolwicbl84«.    Tons  1474.     Aux.  Screw  Prop. 
Seppinge.    After  Coitor,    White's  bow. 


H.p.  800. 


34    APOLLO,  8.    Tn 

Particular  Service. 

Borsledon  1806.    Tons  1084.    Rule.   AftBt  JUvOy. 

Com James  Rawstome    . . .  29Dec48 

Lieut    ....P.  G.  Nettleton    9Jan49 

Wm.  L.  Staniforth     . .  23Dec48 

Mast    ....  Benj.  Simpson    23Dec48 

Surg    Wm.  Robertson,  md Jan49 

Pay  (J-  Pur  Henry  R.  Cole     23Dec48 

Asst  Surg  John  T.  Caddy 25May49 

Wm.  Telfer 150ct49 

2nd  Mast. . H.  Clements 23Dec48 

Addl.    ....  Richard  C.  Dyer   ...  31Jan49 

35    ARAB,  12. 

East  Indies. 
Chatham  1847.   Tons  481.    Symondi. 

Com Wm.  Morris  (6) 28Aag47 

Lieut   ....Henry  D.Selby    ....28Aug47 

Edw.  N  ares 18Feb49 

Mast   ....W.H.T.  Green   9Sep47 

Surg    ....  John  Gullasher      7Sep47 

Pay  8f  Pur  R.  Brownsdon  {act)    . .  230ct48 

Asst  Surg  Richard  Butler 7Sep47 

Clerk   ...  John  Doyle    23Sep47 


31    AMPHITRITE,  26. 

Pacific. 
Bombay  1818. 

Capt     .. 
Lieut    .. 


Tm»  (reduced  49  gun  Mgate)  1004. 
Fr.  Uda, 


After 


.  .Thos.  R.  Eden 13July47 

.  .Geo.  Walker 16July47 

J.  H.  Fumeaux     19July47 

Walter  Strickland. . . .  16July47 


36    ARACHNE,  18. 

Devonport. 
Deronport  1847.    Tons  601.    Symonds. 

ARCH£R>  4.    St.  Sloop. 
Devonport. 
Deptfordl849. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


216 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


37  ARDENT,  3.    St.  Sloop. 

Mediterranean, 

Chatham  1841.    Ton*  800.    H.p.  900.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  Wm.  C.  Nowell    90ct47 

Mast    ....Wm.  Jeffery    24Apr46 

Aitst  Surg  Fred.  M.  Rayner   . . .  .21  ApT49 
Clk  in  C%  L.  G.  A.  Warrin    . . .  .28Nov48 

38  ARETHUSA,50. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1840.    Toni  2190.    Symonds. 

39  ARGUS.    St.  Sloop. 

Portsmouth. 
Portomouth  W40.    Tom  976.    H.p.  800.    Nary  Office. 

40  ARMADA,  72. 

Devonport. 
Turnchapel,  Plymouth,  1810.  Tons  1740.  Suireyorf  of  Navy. 

41  ARROGANT,  36.    St.Frigat: 

Particular  Service. 

Porttmottth  1848.    Tons  1878.    H.p.  300.    Serewprop. 
Flncham. 

Capt    ....  Robt.  Fitzroy 12Mar49 

Lwut  ....  Benj.  P.  Priest 13Mar49 

A.  F.  R.  De  Horsey  .  .13Mar49 
A.  A.  D.  Dundas     . . .  13Mar49 

Chas.  W.  Hope 13Mar49 

Geo.  W.Rice 13Mar49 

Mast John  Tucker  (6) 13Mar49 

Cap  ^ar  ilrtThos.  Holloway l7Mar49 

UtLieutMarVf.  K.  Ireland   17Mar49 

Art 

ChaplSfNU.U.'LBng    13Mar49 

Surg    John  Rees 14Mar49 

Pay  <S-  Pur  E.  A.  Smith    l3Mar49 

Mate    ....  Chas.  J.  Balfour    13Mar49 

2nd  Mast  .  H.  A.  Martin 13Mar49 

Asst  Surg  J.  Henderson 14Mar49 

M.  Burton,  md 15Mar49 

Clerk     ...J.W.  M.Ashby    ....13Mar49 

42  ARROW,  6.    Ketch. 

Portsmouth, 
Portsmouth  1823.    Tons  167.    Hayes. 

43  ASIA,  84.    Flag. 

Pacific. 

Bomboy  1884.    Tons  2289.    After  Fr.  Canopui 

Capt    ....  Robt.  F.  Stopford ....  25Aug47 

Com John  Macdougall      . . .  .8Sep47 

Lieut   ....  Henry  W.  Hire    6Sep47 

Henry  S.  Hillyar  . . .  .31Aug47 

Wm.  Amphlett 30Aug47 

Fred.  A.  Boyce 26Aug47 

C.  S.  S.  Stanhope  . . .  .26Aug47 
G.  T.  P.  Hornby,  fi.    . .  6Sep47 

Addl 5aml.  Morrish    14Sep47 

Wm.  J.  S.  Pullen Aug48 

Guy  C.  CampbeU 4Sep47 


ASl  A—^Continued.) 

W.  Cox  Chapman ....  1 1  Nov48 

Mast    ....James Tonkin    26Aug47 

Capt  Mar  Alex.  Anderson    4Sep47 

1*/  Lt  Mar  Wm.  G.  P.  ElUott. . . .  18Nov47 

E.  B.  Snow    4Sep47 

John  G.  Timpson     4Sep47 

Chapl  . .    .  Jas.  R.  Moffatt 16Nov47 

Surg    ....  Maurice  T.  West    ....  3Jiine48 

Pay  4-  Pur  John  Ward 26Aug47 

Navlns     R.C.Saunders  15Sep47 

2nd  Mast    Jos.  Cutajar    Nov48 

L.  F.  Stephens 26Aug47 

John  P.  C.  Clements  30June49 
R.  Wheatland  {act)    . .  190ct47 

Asst  Surg  J.  R.  Holman  3Sep47 

Addl    ....  Robt.  Fulton,  MD 210ct47 

John  Nihill 19Dec48 

J.  B.  Ricaxds 23Nov47 

Clerk  .   ..  Charles  Saunders 19Nov47 


44    ASP.    St. 


Tons  118.    H.p.60. 

Portsmouth. 


44a  ASTR^A.    Store  Ship. 
Falmouth. 
Northam  1810.    Tons  066.    After  Euryalus.    Role. 

Mast  Com  Wm.  Yeames     19Aug46 

45  ATALANTA,  16. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1847.    Tons  651.    Symondi. 

46  ATHOLL,  2.     Troop. 

Particular  Service. 

Woolwich  1820.    Tons  503.    Suryeyors  of  Nary. 

Mast  Com  E.  J.  P.  Peam    18July45 

ftd  Master  Fred.  R.  Child 18July45 

J.  G.  Anderson  13Apr46 

Asst  Surg  James  Wade  (6) 14Mai49 

Clerk    . . .  .John  Jones    I4Mar49 

47  AVON.    St. 

Devonport. 

Pormerl}  Th0ti4.    Harwich  1825.    Tons  861.    H.p.  170. 

Lengthened  1836.    Gimham. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


217 


48  BACCHANTE,  50. 

Portsmouth,  building. 

49  BANSHEE.    St.  Mail  Packet. 

Holyhead. 

RoChflrldtlM  1847.     Toni  6M.    H.p.  860.    Lugjun. 

Mast  Com  Wm.  Smithett  (act)  ....  5Jan48 
^btd  Mast., Robert  Williams  (act)  17Mar4S 

50  BARRACOUTA.    St.  Sloop. 

Pembroke^  building. 

51  BASILISK,  8.    St.  Shop. 

Portsmouth. 

Woolwich  1848.    Tons  080.    H.p.40a    Luig. 

51a    BEE.    St.  Portsmouth. 

Woolwich  1S4S.    10H.p.    For  om  of  Stadenti  at  R.N.C0I. 

52  BELLEISLE,  24.     Troop. 

Devonport. 
PoBbroke  1810.    Tom  1700.    Rule.    After 


53  BELLEROPHON,  78. 

Mediterranean. 

ForaMrlj  TalaPtra  and  fFaUrloo,    Port«moath  1818. 

TonsOOM.    Peake. 

Copl    •^Robt.  L.  Baynes  .  .23Sep47 

Com Geo.  6.  Randolph    •  •22Nov47 

Lieut   ...  Thomas  Heard    Jan49 

Russell  Patey      9Feb49 

M.  F.  O'Reilly 23Sep47 

C.  O.  H.  P.  St.  John    21Apr48 
Chas.  S.  Forbes    ....10July48 

Mast    . . .  .Geo.  C.  Doweis 23Sep47 

Copt  Mar  Chas  W  Pearce 28Sep47 

\st  Li  Mar  Wm.  J.  Kinsman 30ct47 

Chas. B.Parke    6May48 

Chapl  ....  Thos.  W.  Bennett ....  7June48 

Surg    Robt.  Grahame,  md.  . .  24Apr48 

Pay  ^  Pur  R.G.Didham     23Sep47 

Nov  Inst. . Wm.  S.  Harvey 260ct47 

AsstSurg  Wm.  Fasken,  MD 250ct47 

Wm.  Culhane    40ct47 

2n4^  Mast . .  Kester  Clayton 26May48 

Thos.  Mansell  (oeQ  • .  •  .60ct47 
CUrk    ....Willis  Price 50ct47 

54  BELVIDERA,  38. 

PortsmmUh. 


54a    B£NBOW,50. 

Sheemess. 

BoUMrhitb«  181S.    Tom  1778.    Sunroyon  of  the  NaTj. 

Jan  50 


55    BERMUDA.    Sch. 

N.  America  and  W.  Indies. 

Bermuda  1847. 

Lieut  Com  Archd.  D.  Jolly 16Joly47 

MaU    ....Geo.  L.  Beer  (a<?0    ....10ct49 

ftdMast  .. A.  BroYm  (act) 24Mar49 

AsstSurg  G. Brewster, MD.     .   .16July47 
C/*  m  CX  T.  F.  Messum    16July47 


56  BIRKENHEAD.    St.  FrtgaU. 

Portsmouth. 
Birkenhead  1846.    Iron.    Tone  1400.    H.p.  560.    Laird. 

57  BITTERN,  12. 

Sheemess. 

Portemouth  1840.    Tone  484.    Bymonds. 


58    BLACK  EAGLE.  St.  Yacht. 

fVoolw  ioh. 

Formerly  Firtkro^d.  LimehouM  1881.  Tdna406.  H.p.  900. 

Lengthened  1648.    Lang. 

Mast    ....  Samuel  B.  Cook  {act)  18July40 
Addl    . . .  .H.  W.  Allen  (ocO  . .  .27Apr42 


60    BLANCHE,  46. 

Portsmouth. 
Chatham  1810.    Tons  1074.    After  Pr. 


61  BLAZER.    St. 

Portsmouth. 
Chatham  1884.   Tone  6S7.    H.p.  186.   Symonds. 

62  BLENHEIM,  56.    St.  Guard  Ship. 

Portsmouth. 
Deptford  1818.    Tone  1747.    H.p.  460.   Sunreyon  of  Nary. 

Capt    ....#Hor.  T.Austin   ....28Jan48 

Com James  A.  Stevens  . . .  •28Jan48 

Lieut   ....Wm.  R.Smith    28Jan48 

Wm.  G.  J.  Cunningham  1  Dec48 
Mast    ...  Robt.  C.Allen    ......  27  Jan48 

Addl    ....R.W.Roberts    130ct49 

\stLt  Mar  H.  H.  McCarthy  ....  23Nov49 

Surg    ....Ab.  R.Bradford 3Peb48 

Pay  ^  Pur  John  ColweU 28Jan48 

Asst  Surg  R.  D.  Pritchard 21Feb48 

2nd  Mast . .  Christopher  Grigg  . .  13Sept49 

Wm.  Imrie llApr48 

Clerk  ....HenryJ.  KeUy 25Fcb48 

63  BLONDE,  42. 

Portsmouth. 
Deptford  1818.    Toni  1108.     After  BMiyslia. 

64  BLOODHOUND.    St. 

Portsmouth. 

Glaifow  1846     Tons  878.    H.p.  160.    Iron.    Symonde. 

P 


Digitized  by 


Google 


•218 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


65  B0ADIC£A,42. 

Chatham. 
BucU«nhaid  1797.   Tom  1068.    H«aalow. 

66  BOMBAY,  84. 

Devonport. 

Bombay  1828.    Tont  8979.    After  Fr.  Canopmt, 

67  B0NETTA,3. 

Coast  of  Africa. 

8heeni6M  1898.    Tons  819.    Symonds. 

itett/ Com  Fred.  E.  Forbes 24Nov47 

Mate    ....Geo.  Gray 4Dec48 

2nd  Mast    J.  Thompson  (act) lMay48 

AsstSurg  James  Campbell  (a)  ..lMay48 
Clk  in  Ch   Geo.  B.  Eales 13Jaii48 

68  BOSCAWEN,70. 

Sheemess. 

Woolwleh  1844.    9819.    STmoad*. 

69  BRAMBLE,  10.     Schooner. 
Tender  to  Rattlesnake.    New  Guinea. 

Pljmottth  1899.    Tom  161.    After  ILC.  JHliffenM, 

Lieut    ....Chas.  B.  Yule     22Apr47 

Asst  Surg  Jos.  Sloss,  md.  {act) .  .12Aug48 

70  BRILLIANT,  22. 

Sheemess, 

BlackwaU  1816.  (Raseed  49  gun  frigate.)  Tons  964.  Rale. 

After  JBuryaliM. 

BRISK.    St.  Shop. 

JVooltcicht  building. 

71  BRITANNIA,  120. 

Portsmouth. 
Pljmovth  1890.   Tom  9016.    Rule. 

72  BRITOMART.  10. 

Devonport, 
Pembroke  1847.    Tom  896.    Synionde. 

73  BRUNSWICK,  80. 

Pen^nroke,  building. 

74  BULLDOG.    St.  Sloop. 

Mediterranean. 

Ohatham  1846.    Tom  1198.   H.p.  fiOO.    Sjmondi. 

Com Astley  C.  Key     3May47 

Lieut  ....  Roger  L.  Curtis    14Sep47 

Thos.  A.  Swinburne    . .  6 Apr47 

Mast    ....John  J.  Ball   29Apr47 

Surg  . . .  .Geo.  Whitmarsh  . . .  .29June46 
Pay  ^  PurU.  R.  Jones  {act)  . . ,  .30Dec48 
Asst  Surg  W.  H.  Cameron 9Mar49 

BUZZARD.    St. 

Woolwich. 
Pembroke  1810.    Tom  007. 


Ci£SAR,  90. 

Pembroke,  building. 

75  CALCUTTA,  84. 

Devonport. 

Bombay  1881.    9900.    Seppiagi. 

76  CALEDONIA,  120. 

Mediterranean. 

Plymouth  1806.    Tom  9719.    Rule. 

Capt    ..   .Thos.  W.Carter 28Jan48 

Com John  B.  Dickson 4Feb48 

Lieut   ....Geo.  L.  Norcock 28Jan48 

Henry  Bacpn 28Feb49 

A.  P.  Arkwright 2Mai49 

Philip  W.May  28Jan48 

Thos.  C.  Bruce 28Peb49 

Horatio  Nelson lSept49 

H.  C.  Majendie  {aef).  .5Sept49 

Mast  ....Ed W.P.Cole 2Jan49 

Capt  Mar  Thos.  Lemon 28Jan48 

\st  Lt  Mar  John  C.  Giles    16May49 

Wm.  J.  Dunn 28Jan48 

2<i  Z/ Afar  Wm.  Kelly     6Jan49 

Chapl  ...  .J.  W.  BusseU 22Feb48 

Surg    ..   .James  Taylor    3Feb48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Wm.  T.  James 28Jan48 

iN^./n*....  Richard  Oram    19May48 

Mate    •••  .Henry  Kelham   7Aug48 

Josias  Rowley   * 28Feb49 

LT.  M.  NichoU   ....15Mar49 

J.  D.  McCrea 9May49 

John  G.  Boileau 5Mar49 

2nd  Mast    W.  D.  Strong     15Mar48 

Ab.J.  Parks  (act) 8Noy49 

Asst  Surg  H.  Richardson,  md.    . .  7Mar49 

Wm.  W.  Wildey,  md.  17July48 

F.  H.  Blaxall  (act)  . . .  .7Mar49 

Clerk   ....  James  G.G.SimmondB28Jan48 

77  CALLIOPE,  26. 

Devonport. 
SheemeM  1887.    Tom  790.  Sepplnge. 

78  CALYPSO,  18. 

Chatham. 
Chatbam  1846.    Tom  784.    Symondt. 

79  CAMBRIAN,  40. 

£!ast  Indies. 
Pembroke  1841.    Tom  1099.  Symonde. 

Commodore  James  H.  Plumridge  .  .5Aug47 

Com     Henry  G.  Morris    9Aug47 

Lieut   Henry  Lloyd 60ct47 

Henry  D.  Hickley  ..30June49 
Ennis  Chambers  (ae/)  30June49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


219 


CAMBRIA!^— (Continued.) 

Addl Hugh  M.  Elliot 4May48 

Mast    ....Tho8.C.  Pullen   7Aug47 

l«^ZfA/arJo6.  H.  Jolliffe 17Aag47 

Chapl  ....  Roht  P.  Powell    . . .  .21Nov48 
Swrg    . . .  .Chas.  R.  Brien,  md.  .  .20Aag47 

Pay  ^  Pur  John  Beal 7Aug47 

Nav  Ins . .Henry  A.  Speed    20ct47 

2rfAf«f  ..H.N. C.Wise (acO  ..19July48 
Asst  Surg 

80    CAMBRIDGE,  78. 

Devcnport, 
Deptford  1815.    ToDtSiaO.    ktiibt  ChrUtian  FIL 

82  CAMILLA,  16. 

Devcnport, 

Pembroke  1647.    Tons  549.    Symoodt. 

83  CAMPEBDOWN,  104. 

Portsmouth, 

Formerly  Trafaiffar.    Chatham  1820.    Tons  8404.    Rule. 
After  Impregnable, 

84  CANOPUS,84. 

Dewmport, 

Formerly  JVanJUin.  oaptured  1706.    Tone  8957. 

85  CARADOC.    Mail  St.  Packet. 

Holyhead. 

Blaekwall  1847.   Iron.    Tone  660.    H.p.  850.    Nary  OiBee. 

Lieut  Com  .  .Chas.  P.  Ladd 4Apr48 

86  CARNATIC,72. 

Portsmouth, 
Portmumth  18S8.    Tone  17fN>.  After  Commaau, 


87  CARYSFORT,  26. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1886.   Tone  080.    Symonds. 

88  CASTOR,  36. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

Chatham  1888.    Tons  1306.    Sepplngs. 

Commodore  Christopher  Wyvill. . .  .7May49 

C<m Benj.  H.  Bunce 9May49 

Lieut  Robt.  Jenkins 2May49 

Fred.  H.  Stirling    ....  2May49 

Ant  H.  HoBkins 2May49 

Addl Wm.  G.  Crowder  . . .  .9May49 

Thos.  M.  Campbell    ..8May49 

Mast   ....Geo.  J.  Hodges  2May49 

1st  Lt  Mar  P.  Harris 8May49 

2^Z<il/arJ.V.C.Read 8May49 

CA<$-i\r/fw  Henry  Jones 12May49 

Surg    . . .  .R.  J.  B.  Chambers  •  • .  .5Dec49 

Pay  ^  Pur  W.  Clatworthy    2May49 

Male    ....  Chas.  W.  Russell   ....  9May^ 
Asst  Surg  Sam.  M.  C.  Steele.. .  .22June49 


C  ASTO  K-^CContinued.) 

2d  Mast  . .  Frank  Inglis   2May49 

C.  Albert 8May49 

Clerk    . . .  .Thos.  Price 2May49 

Addl C.  A.  Pritchard    ..•.15May49 

89    CENTAUR,  6.    St.  FrigaU, 
West  Co.  of  Africa. 

Portemoath  1846.  Tons  1860.    H.p.  640.    Symoods. 

Commodore^A.  Fanshawe    12Jan49 

Capt C.H.M.Buckle    lJan49 

Com Chas.  F.  Hillyar lJan49 

Lieut  ....  Robert  Hall 1  Jan49 

Henry  Boys 1  Jan49 

W.  G.  H.  Morgan    ....  1  Jan49 

W.J.  Lake,  yJ Jan49 

Addl    ....R.Dew 13June49 

N.  B.  Bedingfield. . .  .21  July49 
Fras.  T.  Hamilton  ....3Mar49 
John  L.  Macleod  ....  lMar49 
Wm.  H.  Pym  (act)  .  ...18Sep49 
Chas.  R.  Robson  (act)  28Sep49 
Jas.  W.  Newport  (act)  120ct49 

Mast    F.  R.  Sturdee  IJan49 

IstLtMavArtJ. Crockett    8Jan49 

Ch^NInsZoYm  J.  Balleine 27Jan49 

Surg    Wm.  McCrea,  md Jan49 

Pay  4"  Pur  Wm.  H.  Wiseman    ....  1  Jan49 

Mate    Berry  Smith  (act) 28Apr49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  H.  Clarke 5May49 

Edw.  T.  Watkins  (acO    June49 

2iirfAf<M<..Wm.  Mayes  31July49 

Addl Lewis  W.  Young 

Clerk   ....John T.Poole  lJan49 

B.  Luxmore 

A.  Carrington 9Aug49 

Wm.  Dewar  20June49 

Tob.  E.  Palmer 18Aug49 


90    CENTURION,  80. 

Dewmport. 

Pembroke  1844.    Tons  8590.    Symonds. 

9i     CERBERUS,  42. 

Devonport, 

Plymouth  1887.  Tons  1079.  After  Fr.  Leda. 

92  CERUS.     Tender. 

Sheemess. 
2d  Mast  .  .Thomas  Fogden  (act)  .  .3Sep45 

93  CEYLON,  2.    Receiving  Ship. 
Malta^ 

Flag  Lieut  Henry  Harvey 9Mar48 

Chapl  ....  Jas.  S.Robson 3Nov49 

Surg    ....Edward Caldwell   .•   .12Dec44 

Asst  Surg  Geo.  B.  Hill    20Feb47 

Clk  inCh  W.  H.  Brown  (Pay  *  Pur) 

19Mar45 
P2 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


220 


EflTective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy, 


94  CHALLENGER,  18. 

Chatham,  building. 

95  CHAMPION,  14. 

Paeifie. 
PorUmottth  1894.    Tunt  460.    HajM. 

Com   John  M.Hayes    3Feb48 

Lieut  . . .  .E  W.  Bridge 18Feb48 

Mast      . . .  Thomas  Osmer 5Feb48 

Surg    .... 

Fay  *  Pur  Geo.  J.  Starr  (act) ....  )7Mar48 

Mate     . . .  R.  Moore  (act) 17Mar49 

AsstSurg   Horace  H.  Smith 12JuDe49 

Clerk    ....R.  Batchelor 9Feb49 


97 


CHATHAM.     Facht. 
Chatham, 


Chatham  170S.  Rebuilt  and  lengthMi«d  1S4S.  ;Toiii  104. 
Ward. 


8    CHEROKEE.    St. 

Lake  Ontario. 

Lakes  184S.    Tons  758.    H.p.  900.    STmonds. 

Lieut  Com  W.  R  Davies I7May48 

Asst  Surg  Edw.  Pearce 17June47 

Clk  in  Ch   James  T.  Riccalton 


.26Sep43 


99  CHESAPEAKE,  40. 

Chatham,  building. 

100  CHICHESTER,  50. 

Sheemeu. 
Woolwich  1890.  Tons  IMU.    Svrreyon  of  Nary. 

111  CHILDERS.  )2. 

Chatham. 
Chatham  18S7.  Tons  385.   Rule.  Aft«r  Cfruiur. 

112  CIRCE,  42. 

Devonport. 

PlymoQth  18S7.  Tons  1070.  Aft«r  1^.  Lido. 

113  CLARENCE,  84. 

Devonport, 
Pembroka  1887.    Tons  8870.    After  CaiutpHt. 

114  CLEOPATRA.  26. 

East  Indies* 
Pembroke  1885.   Tons  818.    Symonda. 

Capt    . . .  Thos.  L.  Massie     26Apr49 

Lieut  ....  John  A.  P.  Price 3May49 

Edw.  A.  Porcher   27Apr49 

Wm.  B.  Elphin8tone..27Apr49 

Mast    James  T.  Davis      27Apr49 

Ut  Lt  Mar  Fred.  C.  Knight         . .  8May49 

Ch^N  Ins  Arthur  Browne    1  May49 

Surg    John  H    Haire   lMay49 

Pay  ^Pur  Wnu  U.  Reeves 6June49 


CLEOPATRA  -(Con/iJii«?rf.) 

Mate    ....  Alfred  Nealc 27Apr49 

H.  M.  Bingham     .... 27Apr49 
Asst  Surg  Chas.  F.  Williams  ....  lMay49 

2d  Mast . .  Robt.  Smith 27Apr49 

Clerk   . . . .  A.  W.  Chimmo 27Apr49 


115    CLYDE,  42. 

Sheemess, 

Woolwich  1888.    Tons  106L    Alter  Fr.  Lfdm. 


116  COCKATRICE,  6.    (Tender  to  Asia.) 

Pacific 

Pembroke  1888.    Tons  188.    8en>lBca. 

Mast  Com  Jas  Rondle  I90ct47 

U  Matt  .  .Robt.  Wheatland  {act)  190ct47 
AsstSur  . .  Robt.  Pulton,  ud 2lOct47 

117  COLLING  WOOD,  80. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1841.    Tons  8500.    Symonda. 

118  COLOSSUS,  80. 

Portsmouth. 
Fwnbroke  1848.   Tons  8680.    Symondi. 

119  COLUMBIA.    St.  Surveying  Vessel 

Nor,  Amer.  4"  fVest  Indies. 

Woolwich  1880.  Tons  861.   H.p.  180.  Seppingt. 

Com Peter  F.  Shordand 2Apr49 

Lieut   Peter  A.  Scott 3Apr49 

John  Burgess 2Mav49 

Mast    ....T.W.R.  Pike 3ApV49 

Mate    ....Gilbert  Elliot  3Apr49 

Asst  Surg  D.  N.  Tucker 4Apr49 

ClkinCh  Jas.  F.  Phillips    3Apr49 


120  COLUMBINE,  16. 

East  Indies. 

Portamottth  1886.  Tons  408.    Symonds. 

Com John  C.  D.  Hay,  Captain. 

Lieut  ...  .Jas.  H.  Bridees    9Nov46 

G.  E.  S.  P.  Serocold.  .23Mar49 
Mast    ....  Thomas  Kerr  (act)  .A  4June48 

Surg    Henry  Baker 23Aug49 

Pay  8r  Pur  Beresford  Scott 26June46 

Asst  Surg 

121  COMET,  3.    St,  Surveying  Ves^d. 

Portsmouth, 
Deptford  1888.  Tons  888.    H.p.  80.   Laac. 

Com  ...    .  Henry  C.  Otter 9Apr49 

Addl    Thos.  Smith  (£/)    3Apr49 

Mast    Jas.  Jeffery 3Apr49 

Addi    ....Henry  B.  Yule    3Apr49 

Asst  Sure  L.  J.  Monteith    4 Apr49 

Clk  in  Ch,   Geo.  Hickman 3Apr49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


EfTective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


221 


122  COMUS,  14. 

Skeemess, 
Formerly  Oamut,   Penbruke  1888     Tons  40S. 
After  OrMtea. 

123  CONFIANCE.    St.  Tug. 

DevonporL 
Woc^wleh  1887.   Ton*  396     H.p.  100.    Seppinga. 

Matt    . . . .  Wm.  Martin  (act)  ....  19Jan49 

124  CONFLICT,  8.    St,  Sloop. 

Lutbon. 
Fmnbroke  1846.    Ton*  1018.    H.p.  400.    If arj  Oflee. 

Com . .   .     ThoB.  G.  Drake     40ct49 

Lieut   ....Bobt  W.Clark 180ct49 

Joseph  Robinson  (c)     .  .50ct49 

Mast    ....Henry  HUl     50ct49 

Surg    ....  Robt.  Clarke,  md 50ct49 

Fa^  4-  Pur  T.  C.  J.  Dryden    50ct49 

AMt  Surg  J.  Christie,  md 10Oct49 

Clerk  ....HenryGray Oct49 

125  CONQUESTADOR,  60. 

Sfieemeifs. 
Nnrtham  1810.     Tons  1778.     (iUse«d  74  gun  ship.)     Sur- 
veyors of  Nnvy. 

1-26    CONSTANCK,50. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1846.    Tons  8185.    Symonds. 

127    CONTEST,  12. 

Co.  of  Africa. 

Cowes  1840.    Tons  400.    White. 

Com Hon.  J.  W.  S.  Spencer  . .  4Dec49 

Lieut   ....Chas.T.  Bench 13Dec49 

F.H.Smith 5Dec49 

Mast    John  Thomas  (act)  . . .  .5Dec49 

Surg    . . . .  Jas.  C.  Walsh 6Dec49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Samuel  W.  Sadler  . . .  .27Dec49 
Mate    . . . .  H.  R. D.  M'Murdo(acO  14Dec49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  T.  W  ilson 15Dec49 

Clerk    ....  Alex.  C.  Yule  5Dec49 

1-28    CONWAY,  26. 

Portsmouth. 
CheUwm  1893.    Tons  603.    Sepplngs. 

129  COQUETTE,  18. 

Chatham^  budding. 

130  CORMORANT,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

S  E.  Coast  of  America. 

SheWMM  1848.    Tons  1007.    H.p.  8U0.    Syinondi. 

Com Herbert  Schomberg  .  .23Aug49 

Lieut     . . .  Chas.  M.  Luckraft   .  .24Aug49 
H.  P.  De  Kantzow   .  .24Aug49 

Mast    ....T.  W.  Sulivan   24Aug49 

Surg    . . .  .Wm.  M*Kinlay,  ho.  .  .30Aug49 

Pat/  ^  Pur  Ed.  B.  Robins    24Aug49 

Mate    ....  John  Carnegie    3Sept49 

Asitt  Surg  Wm. E.  Hambly    ....  14Sept49 


131 


CORNWALL,  50. 

Sheemese. 


Merehant's  Yard,  Deptfoid  1818.    (Riui^  74  gin  ship.) 
Tons  1700.    Sunreyors  of  Nery 


132    CORNWALLIS,  72. 
Devonpctt. 
Bombay  1818     Tons  1800.    Surveyors  of  Navy . 


CRACKER.    St.  Sloop. 

Deptfordy  building. 

133  CRANE,  6. 

Falmouth. 

Woolwich  1880.    Tons  800.    Symonds." 

Lt  Com  .  .John  Parsons    28June47 

Ma^t    William  G recn 8Aug43 

Atat  Surg  George  Ball 12Feb48 

134  CREOLE,  26. 

Dewmport. 
Deronport  1840.    Tons  008.    Symonds. 

135  CRESCENT,  42.    Reeeiv.  Ship. 

Rio  de  Janeiro. 
Mast  Com  Geo.  L.  Bradley      . .  .29May^9 

Surg    . . .  .James  Ellis 14Apr46 

Aunt  Surg 

Mast    ....  John  S.  Smith  (act) ....  7Dec47 

Clk  in  Ch    H.  M.  Moore 10Aug49 


136    CRESSY,S4. 

Chatham,  building. 


137    CROCODILE,  8.    Flag, 
Queenstoum. 

Chalham  1887.    Tons  500.    Sunreyors  uf  Navy. 

Corns  fi'rSur.  i  G.  A.  Bedford 2:iApr47 

Seirice.  J  R.  B.  Beechey    . . .  .22Apr47 

Lieut  Com  John  B.  Massie 190ct49 

Lieut  ....  W.  A.  Munton./ 31May49 

Adiilfor    ( Henrv  Stewart      20Feb47 

Surv      ^A.  G.'Edye     22Apr47 

Serv       (  Fred.  W.  Sidney    ....  26Jan48 

Mast   ....  Geo.  J.  Gibbon 28Sept49 

Add.  for  Sur.  A.  B.  Usbome   July47 

Service 

Surg    Bart.  Verling 30ct48 

Patf  4-  Pur  Robt.  Wilson     1 6Feb47 

Anst  Surg  Chas.  S.  Lester 20Nov48 

Addl G.  J.  A.  McCullagh  ,  .20Apr49 

2nd  Mast.. G.U.  Hills (jcud 

Addl2dMast  R.  Sturgess 270ct47 

John  North  (act) 23Nov47 

Clerk   ....  Jas.  L.  'I  home    29Jaii4^ 

Addl    ...  .J.  C.  Mottley Oci49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


222 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Kavy. 


139    CUCKOO.    St,     H.p.  100. 
Channel  IsUmds. 

C(mi Henry  Dumaresq  1 7Dec47 

Lieut  . . . .  A.  D.  W.  Fletcher    .  .2lJuly49 

A88t  Surg  Geo.  Clarke,  md 22Sept48 

2d  Mast  . .  George  Richards    ....  l7Dec47 
Clk  in  Ch   Geo.  K.  Deighton  ....  17Deo^ 


140    CUMBERLAND,  70. 
Chatham, 
Clwtluiin  1842.    Tont8106.    Symondt. 

142  CURLEW,  6. 

Portsmouth. 
Woolwich  isao.    Tom  888.    Pflake. 

143  CYChOV^,^.  St. Frigate. 

Co.  of  Africa, 
Pembroke  1881.    Tbnt  1106.    H.p.  880.    STinoiids. 

Capt    Hon.  G.  F.  Hastings  . .  8Sept48 

LietU   John  P.  Branch    18Sept48 

Henry  De  Lisle 18Sept48 

A.  B.  Hodgkinson  ....  8Sept48 

Mast    Jabez  Loane 20ct48 

1st  LtMarArtB..  Adair 16Sept48 

Surg    Jas.  Stiell,MD 18Sept48 

Pay  8f  Pur  Wm.  L.  Norcock  ....  12Sept48 

Nav  Inst, .  W.  H.  M'lntosh 12Sep48 

Asst  Surg  J.  L.  Trousdell,  m.d..  .  14Sept48 

2rfilfa**..A.  O.West    9Sept48 

Clerk   ....Henry  J.R.Miall 

144  CYGNBT,8. 

Co.  of  Africa. 
Woolwich  1840.    Torn  868.    Sjinondi. 

Com David  Robertson 4Dec48 

Lieut   .  • .  .Edw.  E.  Morgan 8Dec47 

Thos.  Saumarez   3Jan49 

Mast    ...  .Thos.  B.  Wells  (acO  ..9Nov47 

Surg    ....Wm.  R.  Dalton 12Nov47 

Pay  <J-  Pur  Jas.  M.  Lowcay  (act)  . .  8Nov47 
Mate    . . . .  S.  W.  H.  Thomp. 

8on(acQ  28Apr49 


145    D^DALUS,  19. 

Pae^, 

SheerneM  1888.  (Red.  iBgon  frig.)  Afler  Fr.  heda.  TonelOSS. 

Capt    ....Geo.  G.Wellesley    ,.27Jiily49 

Lieut  ....  Aug.  J.  Barton 3aJoly49 

Geo.  A.  Brine    27Jnly49 

C.E.H. Vernon   ....27July49 

Man    . . . . Wm.  W.  Dillon 27July49 

\st  LtMar  H. B.  Leonard 3Aug49 

Ch^NIns  F.  C.  Halsted 30July49 

Surg    ....  John  H.  Carruthers  . .  31  Jiilv49 

Pay  ^  Pur  M.  A.  Fecley '27July49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  Hannant   3lJuly49 

2d  Mast  .  .Chas.  C.  Scott 27July49 

Clerk  . . .  .Jos.  Whittall 27July49 


146    DAPHNE,  18. 

Paeijie. 

Pembroke  1888.    Tons  786.    Synpondt. 

Capt    ....  Edw.  G.  Fanshawe. . .  .260ct48 

Lieut   ....Edward  Lacy    260ct48 

John  Murray 260ct48 

Geo.  H.  Mansell  . . .  .29June49 

Mast   ...Francis  Hale  260ct48 

IstLt  Afar R.  Fannar   10Dec48 

Surg    ....Jas.  G.  Risk 3Nov48 

Pay^  Pur  J.  R.  Bluett 260ct48 

Nav  Inst  Thos.  R.  Holme 9Nov48 

2d  Mast  ..F.B.  Henwood 260ct48 

Asst  Surg  J.  W.  Cleave     3Nov48 

Clerk  ....JohnSeldon      260ct48 


147  DARING,  12. 

Chatham* 
Portemouth  1844.    Tone  488.    White. 

148  DART,  3.     Tender  tof Castor. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Rheenieee  1847.    Tons  880.    STiDonds. 

2nd  Mast,  J.  P.M'Clune JandO 


149    DASHER.    St. 

Particular  Service. 

ChathBm  1887.    Toni  800.    H.p.  100.    Sjmondc. 

Lieut  Com  Abraham  Parks 20Oct47 

2d  Mast  .  .T.  D.  Browne 31  Jan49 

Asst  Surg  John  Ward  (a)    20Oct47 

Clk  in  Ch  Robt  W.  M.  Jones  ....  7Nov48 


150    DAUNTLESS,  24.    St.  Frigate. 
Portsmouth. 

PorUuiouth  1847.    Tons  I486.    H.p.  680.    Screw  prop. 
Fincham. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


22a 


151     DEE.  St.  Trans. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Woolwich  IM8.   TdnsTM.    H.p.800.    SeppingB  and  Laog. 

Mast  Com  Geo.  Filmer     l8Mar48 

j4sst  Syrg  Wm.  McMahon a4Mar48 

Cierk  . . .  Benj.  C.  White 23Mar48 

153  DESPATCH,  12. 

Chatham,  building. 

154  DESPERATE,  8.    St. 

Woolwich, 

Pembroke  1840.    Tom  1100.    Bcraw.  prop.    H.p.  400. 

Nary  Offica. 

155  DEVASTATION,  6.  5f/./Sf/oop. 

Portsmouth. 
Woolwieb  1841.    Toot  1008.    H.p.  400.    Sxmonds. 


156  DEVONSHIRE,  72. 

Chatham. 
Merchant'i-jd.  Deptford  181S.  'lV>Dsl74d.  Surrey,  of  Navy, 

157  DIAMOND,  28. 

Sheemess. 
Sheeraen,  1848.    Tons  1054.    Symonds. 


DIANA,  42.     Ordinary  Dep6t. 
Chatham, 


158  DIDO,  18. 

Sheemess, 
Pmibroke  1886.   Tone  781.    Bymondt. 

159  DOLPHIN,  3. 

Sheemess, 
Sbeeraeaa  1880.    ToniSlS.    Symonda. 

161     DOVER.  St,  H.p.  100. 
River  Gambia, 


162    DRAGON.    St,  Frigate. 
Mediterranean, 
Pembfoke  1840.   ToiiilS70.    H.p.  600.    Symonda. 


Capt 
Lteui 


Mast 


.Wm.  H.  Hall  3May47 

.  Julian  F.  Slight      ....  5May47 
T.  D.  A.  Fortesque    . .  5May47 

J.  E.  Commerell    18Apr49 

«.„ Edw.  Williams    7May47 

\st  UMarArtQ.  S.  Digby llMay47 

Ch^N.Ins  Thos.  T.  Baker  5July47 

Surg    John  Davidson,  md.    .  .6May47 

Pay^  Pur  T.  E.  Gould     5May47 

2d  Mast  . .  Richd.  E.  Pym 7Sep49 

Asst  Surg  H.  C.  S.  Wilson,  md.   27June48 
Clerk   ....Thos.Ellard  2June47 


163  DRIVER,  6.    St,  Sloop. 

Pacific. 
Porumouth  1H41.    Tong  1058.    H.p.  880.  Symondt. 

Com Chas.  R.  Johnson  ....16Sept4» 

Lieut  ....  Robt.  G.  Tuflfhell 4Aug49 

Hugh  A.  Reilly 18Sept48 

Mast    ....Chas.  Bawden   18Sept48 

Surg    . . . .  T.  Somerville,  md.    . .  18Sept48 

Pay^  Pur  H.  S.  Gibson 18Sept48 

Mate    ....  Godfrey  Taylor 21  Aug49 

164  DUBLIN,  50. 

Dewmport. 
R.  Thamee  1818.    (Raieed  74  gun  »hlp.)    Tone  1778. 
Surveyors  of  Navy. 

165  DWARF.    Si. 

Queenstoum. 

Formerly  Mtrmaid.   Thamea  1848.   Tons  164.    H.p.  00. 

Screw  propeller. 


166  EAGLE,  50. 

Devof^9ort, 

Northflcet  1804.  Tons  1788.  (Raseed  74  gun  ship.)  Rule. 
After  BepuUe. 

ECHO.  St,  Towing  Vessel. 
Portsmouth. 

H.p.  140. 

167  EDINBURGH,  56.    St.  Guard  Ship. 

Portsmouth. 

RotberhithelSll.    Tons  1772.    Screw  Prop.  H.p.  850. 

Surveyors  of  Navy. 

168  EGMONT,72. 

Portsmouth* 
Morthfleet  1810.   Tons  1760.    Surveyors  of  Navy. 

169  ELECTRA,  14. 

Portsmouth. 
Portsmouth  1887.   Tons  468.    Inmaa.    After  OruU$. 

170  ELFIN.  S/.  Tender  to  Victoria^  Albert. 

Portsmouth. 
Chatham  1840.    Tons  08.    H.p.  40.    Lang,  Jun. 

Mast   ....  A.  Balliston  (act) 3Apr49 

171  ELK,  12. 

Chatham. 
Ohafhaml847.   Tons  484.    Symonda. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


224 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


EMERALD,  60. 

Depifordf  buUding, 

172  ENCHANTRESS,  8.    St. 

Pembroke,  building. 

173  ENCOUNTER,  6.    St. 

Lisbon. 
Pembroke  1840.  Tons  006.  Screw  prop.   H.p.SOO.  Bjmcnd^ 

Capt    •Geo.  T.  Gordon 7Sept49 

Lieut Alfred  J.  Curtis    27Sept49 

Henry  B.King   7Sept49 

Henry  A.  Ford    7Sept49 

Mast   ....F.  P.  F.Taylor  (act)    ..7Sep49 

Surg    ....  Robert  Grigor   13Sept49 

Pay^Pur  Jas.  B.  Hay 7Sept49 

Asst  Surg  C.  F.  A.  Courtney  ....  7Sept49 

174  ENDYMION,44. 

Devonport. 
Tbamee  17B7.    Tone  1977.   After  Fr.  Pomons. 

175  ENTERPRISE.    Discovery  Ship. 

Particular  Service. 
BladcweU  1848.    Tons  680.    Wifrmm. 

Capt    ....  ifiRichd.  Collinson  . .  14Dec49 

Lieut  ....  Geo.  A.  Phayre 14Dec49 

John  J.  Barnard 14Dec49 

Chas.  T.  Jago   IJandO 

Surg    ....  Robert  Anderson  . . . .  15Dec49 

Mast    ....R.  T.  Q.  Legg   19Dec49 

Mate    Murray  T.  Parks lJan50 

2d  Mast  .  .Fras.  Skead     14Deo49 

Asst  Surg  Edw.  Adams 15Dec49 

CikinCh  Edw.  Whitehead    ....14Dec49 

176  EREBUS.    Discovery  Ship. 

Particular  Service. 
Pembroke  18S7.    Tona  878.    Peake 

Ctrnt   .... *^<Str JohnFranklin, jr^.3Mar45 

Aadl James  Fitzjames  ....     4Mar45 

Com Graham  Gore   8Mar45 

Lieut  Henry  T.  D.  Le  Ve8conte4Mar45 

James  W.  Fairholme . .  13Mar45 

Robert  O.  Sargent 15Apr45 

C.  F.  Des  Voeux 4Mar45 

Edward  Couch 14May45 

lee  Master  James  Read  {act) 26Mar45 

Surg    . . .  Stephen  S.  Stanley  . .  1  lMar45 

Pay  ^  Pur  Chas.  H.  Osmer 4Mar45 

2d  Mast  . .  Henry  F.  Collins    . .   .  4Mar45 
Asst  Surg  HarryD.  S.Goodsir (acQl  1  Mar44 

177  ESPIEGLE,  12. 

Sheemess. 
Chatham  1844.  Tom  448.    Naral  College. 

J78    ESP0IR,6. 

Devonport. 
Chatham  1826.    Tom  338.  Peake. 


180  EUROTAS,24.    St.  Guard  Ship. 

Chatham. 
Chatham  18S9.  Tons  1106.  H.p.  800.    After  Fr.  Pr§»idmt. 

EURYALUS,  50. 

Chatham,  building. 

181  EURYDICE,26. 

Portsmouth. 

Portemooth  1848.    Tout  008.   Elliot. 


182  EXCELLENT.    Gunnery  Ship. 

Portsmouth. 

Formerly  BoyiM  08.    PorUmouth  1810.    Tom  SlfiS.   After 

Victory. 

Capt    ....^jHeniy  D.  Chads  ....lJuly47 

Com Sir  W.  S.Wiseman,  Bt. .  1  Jan50 

Addl.    ....A.W.  Jemingham     ..8June47 

Lieut  . . .  Thos.  Hodgkinson 29Jan47 

W.  L.  Partridge 12Jan49 

Oswald  Borland    ....21July49 

S.  H.  Henderson     3Aug48 

Wm.  M.  Dowell  ....  13June49 
Geo.  H.  Parkin    . . .  .23Jmie49 

Supy    . . .  .Aug.  C.  Strode 26Mar49 

Capt  Mar  Art  A.  K.  Savage     27May48 

IstLtMarGeo.  G.  Alexander  ..28July49 
Ch(ml  ....  Thomas  J.  M  ain,  ma.    1  lNoy42 

Surg    ....Chas.  K.  Nutt    26Apr47 

Pay  4-  Pttr  John  Warden 30Aug47 

Math  Inst  Charles  Stark lFeb44 

Nav  Ins  . .  Thomas  Eastman 9Dec45 

Mate    ....  Aug.  D.  Huthwaite  . .  13Sept48 

Thos.  J .  Young     14Feb49 

Wm.  G.  ScovelT 7May49 

John  Moresby  19Nov49 

John  H.  Cave 9May49 

Geo.  R.  Keane    9May49 

R.  A.  Stupart 12Sept49 

R.  V.  Hamilton 12Sept49 

Thos.  E.  Smith 12Sept49 

John  Packwood 7Mar49 

H.  H.  GammeU 14Nov49 

Aug.  G.  Broadhead 5Dec49 

2d  Mast  ..AlfMessum llDec49 

Asst  Surg  Thos.  M.  Costello    ....  7Sep47 

G.  W.  Lillies,  MD 5Aug48 

Clerk     .   .  R.  Curgenven Oct49 

183  EXMOUTH,90. 

Devonport,  building. 

185    EXPRESS,  8. 

Fabnouth, 
Thames  1686.    Tom  862.    Sjmonda. 

Lieut  Com  Wm.  Lory 13June48 

Ma^t    ....  James  Drysdale    . .     13June48 
Asst  Surg  Geo.  Incledon    l3Jane4d 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


225 


186    FAIRY.    St.  Yacht. 

Tender  to  Victoria  and  Albert. 

BlukwaU  18tf .    Tons  812.    H.p.  128.    Screw  Propeltor. 

Dltehburn  and  Mare. 

Mast    ....  David  N.  Welsh  ....  I5Feb48 


187    FALCON.    St. 

Pembroke^  holding. 


188    FANNY.    Tender. 

Portsmouth. 
Portsmoatfa  1881.    Tons  186.    H^^et. 

Mast  . . . .  Jas.  Scarlett  {act) IDec47 


189    FANTOME,  12. 

Portemouth, 
Chatham  1830.   Tons  484.    STinondf. 


190    FAVORITE,  14 

Devonport. 
PomoMNilh  1890.    Tons  484.  Lengthened  linM  of  Oruistr, 


191    FEARLESS.    St. 
Bristol 

1881.   (Formerly  Flamer.)  Tona  106.  H.p.  76. 
Fletcher  and  Pearnall. 


192    FERRET,  8. 

Devonport. 
Plymouth  1840.    Tons  8S8.    Symonda. 


194    FIREBRAND,  6.    St.  Frigate. 
Mediterranean. 

Portamottth  1848.    (Formerly  Bekubub,)    TbDi  1100. 
H.p.  410.    Symondi. 

Capt    ....Thos.  O.Knox 40ct49 

Lieut   Fras.  S.  Shortt    10Oct49 

Thos.  J.  ly Aguilar 60ct49 

P.  C.  C.  McDougall. . .  .50ct49 

Mast    ....Henry  Dormer 80ct49 

\stLt  Mar  H.  W.  Mawbey 120ct49 

Art 

ChliNIns  Fred.  W.  Smith 170ct49 

Surg R.D.Mason  130ct49 

Pay  ^  Pur  W.  D.  Bateman    50ct49 

Mate    Thoe.  B.  Legh 80ct49 

R.  G.Pochin 110ct49 

Asst  Surg  D.  H.  Wright,  md 60ct49 

'2nd  Mast   C.  F.  Tapnl 50ct49 

Clk  Alf.  S.  Bennett 50ct49 


195    FIREFLY,  3.    St. 

Co.  of  Africa. 

Tons  660.    H.p.  220. 

Com John  Tudor 15Jane48 

Lieut    .... Shate B.  Piers  (ocO  ..20Sep49 

2d  Mast  .  .Joseph  G.  Dathan 27Nov47 

Asst  Surg  Thos.  J.  Layton,  md.   29Nov47 
Clerk  in  CA  Edwin  J.  Forster 6Dec47 


199  FIRE  QUEEN.  St.      Mail  Pkt.  Serv. 

Holyhead. 
Purchased  1847.    Iron.    Tons  312.    H.p.  100.    Napier. 

Lieut  Com  Henry  P.  Jones 1 10ct49 

200  FI8QARD,42.    Guard  Sh^. 

fFoolwich. 
Pembroke  1810.    Tons  1060.    AAerFr.  l^da. 

Commodore  Henry  Eden 13Noy4S 

CaptAddlfarFred.  Bullock 310ct47 

SurvSer 

Lieut  ..   .Geo.  E.E.  Gore     ....29Jan49 
Addl    Robt  Robertson 240ct47 

IWm.  H.  Church  ....  240ct47 
Edw.  Burstall 310ct47 
F.  A.  Cudlip 14Feb48 
F.  W.  L.  Thomas  ..290ct48 
Henry  G.  Veitch    . .  10Oct49 

Mast     ...  David  Gosman 240ct47 

Addlfor  Sen  John  C.  Giles 240ct47 

at  Horn  Ho  , 

For  SurvSer  j  ^dw.  K.  Calver  . . .  .200ct47 

(  C  hr.  George    240ct47 

\st  Lt  Mar  P.  C.  Penrose  , 7Sept48 

Chap   J.C.Connolly 240ci47 

Surg   ....  A.  Bryson,  md 1  Jan49 

Pay  Sr  Pur  Thos.  M.  I.  Tilby    ....  240ct47 

Asst  Surg  James  Jenkins    5May49 

Addl Jas.  N.  Derriman,  md.  240ct47 

A.  Adams     240ct47 

Addl2dMast  John  P.  Dillon 310ct48 

Clerk    ....CD.  Gourd(Pay  4-Pur)240ct47 

Addl    ....T.  H.  C.  Gray..    10Oct49 

H.  T.  Neitleton 21Nov48 

JohnSweatman 5May49 

201  FLAMER.    St. 

Portsmouth. 
Llmehoose  1881.    Tons  406.    H.p.  120.    Lang. 

202  FLORA,  40. 

Devonport. 
Plymouth  1844.    Tons  1684.    Symonds.* 

204    FLY,  14. 

^ew  Zealand. 
Pembroke  18tfl.    Tons  486.   Inman. 

Com Rich.  A.  Oliver   1  IOct47 

Lieut  . . .  .James  Bull  30Oct47 

Robt.  H.  H.  Mends    . .  130c(47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


226 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


FLY— (Continued) 

Mast    ....Wm.  S.Lnke 10Dec47 

Surg    ....  Aug.  Slight 140ct47 

Pay  ^  Pur  H.  Cooper  (act)     160ct47 

Asst  Surg  J.  Muirhead  {act)    8Nov47 

205    FLYING  PISH,  12. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Pttmbroke  1844.  Toot  44G.    BjmondM. 

Com     . . . . Geo.  E.  Patey    llAug49 

Lisut   ....  John  B.  Field 24Aug49 

Edw.  F.  Holme 11  Aug49 

Mast    Tho8.Hus8 llAug49 

Surg    James  Harvey    .••...  1 4Aag49 

Pay  ^Pur  F.  C.  Dunautoy      11  Aug49 

Mate    ....  Edw.  B.  Hopkins 20Aiig49 

Asst  Surg  Geo.  Duncan,  md 14Aug49 

Clerk    . . .  .Jas.  T.  BigneU llAug49 

207  FORMIDABLE,  84. 

Skeemess. 
ChAtham  1886.    Toni  SS89.    After  Fr.  Canopy. 

208  FORTH,  24.    Steam  Guard  Ship. 

Devonport, 
Pembroke  1888.    Tom  1228.    Screw  prop.    H.p.  800. 
After  Fr.  Pruident, 

209  FOUDROYANT,  78. 

Devonport, 

Plymouth  1798.    Tone  90eo.    After  Fr.  Foiufroj^on^ 

214  FOX,  42. 

Portsmouth, 
Portemoath  1880.    Tone  1080.     Bow  lengthened  by  White. 

215  FROLIC,  16. 

Mediterranean, 
Portamonth  1848.    Tone  611.    Hendry. 

Ccm Nicholas  Yansittart  . .  7June48 

Lieut  . . . .  John  Reid     8June48 

Edw.  F.Dent   8June48 

Mast    Benj.  J.  Hooper 8June48 

Surg    John  McWhinnie 12June48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Wm.  F.  Henna   8June48 

Mate    

Asst  Surg  J.  Rose,  m.d.  a.m 12June48 

Clerk   , , .  .Chr.  T.  Hore 8June48 

FURIOUS.    St  Sloop. 

Portsmouth,  bunding. 

216  FURY,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

East  Indies. 

Sheemeet  1845.    Tons  n28.    H.p.  615.    Symondt. 

Com Jas.  WiUcox 20July47 

Lieut    Philip  W.  Darnell  . . .  26Aug47 

Edw.  A.  Blackett  ....  23July47 
Mast    . . . .  W.  H.  Williams  (6)  . .  23July47 

Surg   . . . .  E.  H.  Cree,  md 6Aug47 

Pay  ^Pur  Wm.  Wiles 23July47 

Asst  Surg  John  Murphy    21May49 


217    GANGES,  84. 

Mediterrcmean. 
Bombay  1881.    Tons  2286.    After  Fr.  Oaiuf^ms. 

Capt    . . .  .ifiHenry  Smith  (a) lMar48 

Com Oliver  J.  Jones      90ct49 

Lieut  ....  Geo.  O.  Popplewen ....  190cU9 
Hon.  W,  B.  De  Blaquiere 

i8May48 

Armme  Wodehouse 2C)ct49 

Henry  T.  Lyon 20ct49 

Chas.  S.  Dunbar 1  Mar48 

Mast    . . . .  Chas.  Gahan      lMar48 

Capt  Mar  Richard  Johns lMar48 

IWZ/ifarA.  D.H.  Nepean  ....llJan48 
Chas.  L.  T.  Usher. . .  .21Sep4S 

2d  Lt  Mar  John  J.  Douglas 30Oct49 

Chapl..   .Richard  B.  Howe    ....lMar48 

Surg    A.  Muirhead,  MO 3JuIy49 

Pay4-ParW.H.Breay    3July48 

Nov  Inst . .  Geo.  Ennis    10June-i8 

Mate    . . . .  H.  B.  Johnstone 18Sept49 

H.  P.  Milman   12Sept49 

Asst  Surg  N.  C.  Hatherly 40ct49 

Wm.  Evans  (6)     3Mar48 

Thos.  J.  Breen    240ct48 

2d  Mast  .  .Fras.  Taylor     lMar4S 

P.  G.  Bulgin 30ct49 

Clerk   ....Edw.  H.Stanton    2Jan49 


217a  GARLAND.    St. 

Mail  Packet  Service,  Dover. 

Llmeboiue  1846.    Tons  888.    H.p.  180.     0.1 

ZwiU  Com  Edw.  Wylde   14Mar49 

2nd  Mast    John  Warman  (acO  ..llJan48 

218    GEYSER.    St,  Sloop. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Pembroke  1841.    Tons  1064.    H.p.260.    Symonds. 

Com Francis  T.  Brown    . . .  280ct46 

LieiU    . .    .  James  A.  Dunbar  . . .  .1  lDec46 

Wm  G.  Douglas 2N  ov46 

Addl    ....  Geo.  T.  Colvile 25July48 

Mast    ....  John  Richards 6Sep47 

Surg  ....  Jolm  JoUiffe  (act)  .  .23Mar48 
Pay  ^  Pur  W.  H.  Bateman  (act)  ...  4Nov 
Asst  Surg  J.  T.  Ross    4Nov46 


219    GIPSY. 


Tender  to  Crocodile. 
Queenstotm. 


220    GLADIATOR.    St.  Frigate. 
Devonport. 
Woolwich  1844.    Tons  1190.    H.p.  480.    Syxnonda. 

Capt    ....  John  Adams 4Jan50 

Lieut    Sam.  Fowell 4Jan50 

Wm.  Lambard 4Jan50 

Chas.  E.  Sidebottom    .  .4Jan50 
G.  W.  E.  Lloyd Jan50 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


227 


GLADIATOR— (Con/inuirrf.) 

Mast    ....  Thomas  WalHs 4Jan50 

UtLtMarArtk.  C.  Steele UWaii50 

Surg    ....C.T.  S.  Kevem Jan50 

Poy^PitrG.  A.  Lance    JanSO 

Aist  Surg  John  Rowe  {act)     Jan50 

2rf3fMr  ..W.W.  Kiddle Jan50 

Clerk  ....JohnTomkins Jan50 

222  GLOUCESTER,  50. 

Chatham, 

Norlhlleet  IB19.   (Razeed  74  gun  ihlp.)    Tons  1797. 

Sttireyonof  Navy. 

223  GOLIATH,  80. 

Chatham, 
Chatham  IS4S.    Tou  8690.    Sjnondfc 

224  GORGON,  6.  St.  Sloop. 

Pacific. 
PMBbniU  18S7.    Tontllll.    H.p.8S0.    Bymondt. 

Com Jaa.  A.  Paynter 29Mar48 

Lieut  ....  Cha3.  H.  Young   ....  30Mar48 

Reg.  Bateman  ....... .4Aug49 

Mast    ....Geo.  Marsh  (acO    ....30Oct48 

Surg  —  C.  A.  Anderson,  md.  .  ,27Dec48 
PaySf  Pur  Jas.  H.  Towe\\(jact) .  .28Dec48 
Asst  Surg  Alfred  Jackson 

226   GOSSAMER.     Tender  to  Crocodile. 
Qtieeruttoton, 

'227  GRAMPUS,  50. 

Portsmouth. 

Foruerly  Tremendous,  74  fan  ship.   M^rchaot't  Td.  Dept- 
ford  1784.  ToDt  1706.  lUbuUt  1810.  Rawed  1846.  Hunt. 

W   GRAPPLER,3.    St. 
Woolwich, 
Poplar  1U0.    Iron.    TonB5ft7.    H.p.  990.    Symonda. 

m  GRECIAN,  \% 

Devonport. 

Portamouth  1888.    Tom  484.    Symoiidt. 

229  GREENOCK,  10.    St.  Frigate. 

Greenock. 

GKenockl849.    Iron.  Ton*  1418.    Screw  prop.    H.p.MS. 
Mavj  Office. 

230  GRIFFON,  3. 

S.E.  Coast  of  America. 

CbaUiam  1832.    Tons  980.    Peake. 

Heut  Com  Jas.  P.  Thurbum  ....  6Mar46 
'MMast.  .Wm.  S.  Bourchier. . .  .llApr46 
Asst  Surg  Wm.  Main,M.D  {act)  12Mav46 
CktHCh.. John  Williams  24Ma'r47 


231     GROWLER,  6.    St.  Sloop. 
Mediterranean. 
Cbathani  1841.    Toot  1069.    H.p.  980.    Symonde.       ' 

Com James  Stoddart   6July49 

Lieut  ....  Francis  Marten 6 July 49 

Thos.  L.  Hallowes  . . .  .6July49 

Mast    ....  Wm.  H.  Mallard 6July49 

Surg    . . .  .John  F.  Charlton,  md.  6July49 

Pay  ^  Pur  W.  C  P.  Grant    6July49 

Mate    ....Edw.  W.Shaw    7July49 

Osbom  Marks 6July49 

Asst  Surg  G.  H.  Sidley    6July49 

Clerk     ...R.  T.Mason    6Jaly49 


232  HAMADRYAD,  42. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1898.    Toiiil0e9.   kfier  Fr.  Letta. 

233  HANNIBAL,  90. 

Deptford,  building. 

234  HARLEQUIN,  12. 

Devonport. 

Pembroke  1886.    Toot  488.    Symonds. 

235  HARPY.    St. 

S.  E.  Co.  of  America. 
Blackwall  1846.    Tons  848.    Iron.    H.p.  900.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  C.  L.  Waddilove  (act) .  .3Apr49 
2nd  Mast   Richard  W.  Ward ....  27Nov45 

Asst  Surg  Hart  Gimlett 10May49 

Clk  in  Ch  Thomas  S.  Vinall  ....  l5Apr47 

236  HARRIER, 6.    St. 

Pembroke^  building, 

HART.    Tender. 

Sheerness. 

237  HASTINGS,  72. 

E€tst  Indies. 

Calcutta  1818.    Tout  1768.    Purchased  1819. 

Capt    Jas.  W.  Morgan   7Apr48 

Com Jas.  H.  Cockbum  ....  14Apr48 

Lieut  Wm.  G.  Luard 7Apr48 

Geo.  Hancock  7Apr48 

Victor  G.  Hickley . . . .  16Nov48 

Edm.  Webber 13Apr48 

Chas.  T.  Curme 17Apr48 

Addl Patrick  Johnstone 9Jan49 

Fras.  G.  Probyn     . . .  12Jiine49 

Angus.  Campbell 4Dec49 

Mast   ....  Henry  Brehaut 7  Apr48 

Capt  Mar  Thos,  C.  C.  Moore  . .  .15Apr48 

1st  Lt  Mar  R.  G.  Hallilay     . .  15 Apr48 

John  Y.  Holland    ....  15Apr48 
Ch^NInsy^m.  L.  Onslow,  m.a.  18Apr48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


22S 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


HASTINGS-rCcmfmikfd.) 

Surg    Robt.  T.  C.  Scott  ....  13Apr48 

Pay  *  Pur  Walter  BuAe     7Apr48 

Mate    ....  P.  A.  Close  {act)   ....  lOMar49 

E.  J.  Lawson 26May49 

2d  Mast  . .  Benj.  B.  Stuart    14Apr48 

Atst  Surg  Patrick  Digan,  md.    . .  13Apr48 

D.  M'Ewan,  if d i3Apr48 

Addl    ....John  Sole    19Dec48 

John  T.  Robinson  ....  19Dec48 

T.  Graham,  md 24Jan49 

J.  C.  Murray,  md I0Apr49 

Jas.  S.  Addison 27July49 

Jas.  G.  Gallagher  . . .  .27July49 
Cierk  ....A.  T.M.  Roberts    ....12Apr48 

238  HAVANNAH,  19. 

New  Zealand, 

Liverpool  1811.  (Reduced  4S  run  frigmto.)  Tons  064.  Rule. 

After  EwyahtM. 

Capt    ....  John  E.  Erskine    24Feb4S 

Lieut  Henrv  Hannant   7Jan48 

David  Spain 7Jan48 

Chas.  B.  Payne  4MaT48 

Jddl Walter  J.  Pollard  ....  1  lFeb48 

A.  G.  Fitzroy 15Jan49 

Maet   ....W.  J.  B.  Hilliard 7Jan48 

UtLt  Mar  E,L.¥ym   15Jan48 

Chapl John  Milner  28Mar48 

Surg       .  .H.  H  Tumbull,  md.     20Jan48 

Pay  ij- Pur  W.  P.  O'Brien     lIJan48 

Met  Surg  D.  W.  Stephens,  md.  .  .9Mar48 

2dMa8t  ..P.Going 28Jan48 

Addl    . . . .  C.  S.  F.  Chatfield  (a?026July48 
Cierk    . . .  .T.  W.  Shanks 31  Jan48 

239  HAWKE,72. 

Sheerness. 
Woolwich  1890.  Tons  1754.  Reduced  ChrUHan  YII, 

240  HAZARD,  14. 

Portsmouth. 
PorUmouth  1887.    Ton«  4S0.    Symonds. 

241  HECATE,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Particular  Service. 

Chatham  1880.    Tons  817.    H.p.  S40.    Symonds. 

Com C.  F.  A.  Shadwell  . . .  .290ct49 

Lieut    . . .  .Edw.  K.  Barnard    290ct49 

Montagu  Burrows  . . .  .290ct49 

C.  B.  Hore  290ct49 

Mast    . . .  .Geo.  L.  Carr «90ct49 

Surg    .... 

Pay  *  Pur  J.  W.  P.  Foord     290ct49 

AsstSurg  JohnCockin   30Oct49 

242  HECLA,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Co,  of  Africa. 
Chatham  1880.    Tons  817.    H.p.  S40.    Symonds. 

Com Edw.  H  Beauchamp  .  .5Sept49 

Lieut    Wm.  E.  Fisher    5Sept49 

C.  H.  Simpson    5Sept49 


HECLA— (Con/miMc/.) 

Mast    James  D  Milne 5Sept49 

Surg    .    . .  Geo.  A. Nicolb,  md.  .  .20Sept49 

Pay  8f  Put  John  Hay 26Sept49 

Asst  Surg  John  Forbes  {d)    ....  10Sept49 
Clerk Edwin  Smith    22Sept49 


243    HELENA,  16. 

North  America  and  West  IruHes. 

PortsmottUi  1848.    Tuns  640.    Symonds. 

Com     . . . .  M.  De  Courcy  . . .  l2Sep48 

Lieut     . . .  Thos.  C.  Cholmeley  . .  8June48 

E.  Barkley  {act)    ....  24Mar49 

Mast    Geo.  A.  Waters 8June48 

Surg    . . .  .Thos.  Kincaid 12June48 

Pay  *  Pur  W.  Homiman  {act)    ..  8J  une48 

Mate    ...  Arthur  R.  Fox    110ct48 

Asst  Surg  John  C.  Inglis    24Mar49 

Clerk    John  Curtis 16June48 


244    HERALD,  26.    Surveying. 
Paci/ic. 

Cochin  18S8.  (Form.  Termagant.)  Tons  600.  Surr.ofNaTT. 

Capt    ....liiHenry  Kellett  8Fel>45 

Lieut   Rochfort  Maguire iOFeb45 

Henry  Trollope     6  J  une4o 

Edward  J.  L.  Cooper  10Feb45 
Mast  ....  James  S.  Hill(acO . . . .  iOFeb45 
Surg  ....  John  O.  Goodridge  . .  10Feb45 
Pay  *  Pur  Thomas  Woodward   . .  10Feb45 

2d  Mast     .  W.  F.  Parsons 26June4(> 

Asst  Surg  William  T.Billings 1  Mar45 

Clerk   ...  JohnG.  Whiffin    ....28Feb45 


245    HERCULES,  12.    Store  Ship. 
Particular  Service. 

Chatham  1816.    Tous  1760.    Surveyors  of  Katj. 

Mast  Com  Robt.  Fulton    9Dec47 

Mast    James  Bowler    19July49 

2rf  Mast  .  .Chas.  Turner 28July49 

Jas.  M.  Shore 1  lDec47 

James  G.  Budd    7Feb48 

Asst  Surg  John  C.  Austen 31  July49 

Clerk    ....Sydney  E.Wright....  11  Dec47 


246    HERMES,  9.    St.  Sloop. 
Co.  of  Africa. 

Portsmouth  1886.   Formerly  Gulnar^.  Tons  890.   H.p.  230. 
Symonds. 

Com,, . .     Edm.  G.  Fishbourne    .  .rJan.'SO 

Lieut    ...Henry  West    7Jan;0 

R.  H.  Burton     SJhiioO 

Mast  ....  Richard  MowU    Jan^O 

Surg  ....  John  Macleod  mo SJan.'H) 

Pay^Pur  Geo.  H.  L.  Wise 14Jan:>0 

Asst  Surg  Thos.  Seccombe 8Jan5() 

Clerk  ....  Thomas  J.  Ley    8Jan50 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


229 


247  HEROINE,  8 

Co.  of  Africa. 
Woolwieh  1841.    Tons  809.    Symonds. 

Com John  B.  Marsh  14Apr49 

I^ieut Chas.  O.  Wood 24Apr49 

H.  W.  Coraeck 16Apr4i) 

Ma9t   . . . .  J.  H  T.  Norris 16Apr49 

Surg    ...  H.Edmonds,  MD aOApx49 

Pay  ^Pur  Geo.  Marsh 16Apr49 

Clerk   ....R.B.  H.  Ratcliffe....l6Apr49 

248  HERON,  12. 

Chatham. 

Chathiuii  1848.    Tons  488.    Symondf. 

249  HIBKRNIA,  104. 

Devonport, 
PtTmonth  1804.    Tons  86S0.    Bentlow. 

250  HIGHFLYER.    St.  Sloop. 

Woolwich^  building. 

251  HINDOSTAN,  78. 

Devottport. 
Deronport  1841.    Tons  9060.    Enlarged  StpuUe. 

252  HOGUE,56.    St. 

Lisbon. 

Deptford  1811.    Tons  1750.    Scrow  projf.    H.p.  400. 

Surveyors  of  Navy. 

Capt    ....  J.  McDougall  (6)     . .  19  June49 

Lieut    ....Wm.  R.  Rolland....l9June49 

H.  B.  Hardman    ....  1 9June49 

Ed w.  Scott    19June49 

Wm.  B.  Urmston 19June49 

John  Ward  (a) 19June49 

Mast    Geo.  H.  K,  Bower  . .  19June49 

CaptAfarJrtH.  Parke     27June49 

I  stLtMarArtYf.  P.  Draffen    27June49 

Chapl H.W.Taylor   19June49 

Surg    ....  John  Sloan,  md 19Jane49 

Pay  8r  Pur  Henry  South 19June49 

Nav  Inst    G.  Dittman     19June49 

Mate    Chas.  Fairholme  . .   .  19June49 

Chas.  Andrews 23Aug49 

Hu^h  Hathom 19Jane49 

AsstSurg  W.  Macdonald,  MD.     27June49 

Jas.  S.  Ayerst    17July49 

2rf  Mast  . .  Geo.  W.  Grey    19June49 

Clerk     ...G.D.Gordon    19June49 

HOOD,  80. 

Chatham^  building. 

253  HOPE.     Tender. 

S/teemess. 

254  HORATIO.  24.    St.  Guard  Shtp. 

fFooluneh. 

Barsledon  1807.    Tons  1000.  Screw  prop.    H.p.  850. 

After  Lipei^, 


255  HORNET.    Sf.  Sloop. 

fFoolunchf  building. 

256  HOTSPUR,  44. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1898.    Tons  1171.    Arter  Pr.Prnid^t. 

257  HOUND,  8. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Deptford  1846«    Tons  858     Symonds. 

Com Fred.  Patten    7Nov49 

LietU    . . . .  Geo.  Durbin    7Noy49 

a>r    -  5,;^-^-.^'*y   7Nov49 

Mast    ....Thos.  Pitt(iM?/)  7Nov49 

Surg Fysher  Negus 8Nov49 

Pay  8f  Pur  Chas.  E.  Colman    ....  7Noy49 
Clerk    ....H.  W.  Parsons    ...... 7Nov49 

258  HOWE,  120. 

Mediterranean. 
Chatliam  1816.    Tons  9010.    Bale. 

£«;»' 5«>  Jas.  Stirling,  Kt.  28Apr47 

Com Thomas  Wilson 4May48 

Lieut   W.  A.  Fellowes    24May48 

ITon.  P.  F.  PeUew    ....80ct47 
Wm.  A  J.  Heath  ....30Apr47 

H.  N.  Burroughes 30Apr47 

Edm.  Hemsted nMay49 

John  H.  Howard  ....  17Nov47 

T.  M.  Jones  iaet)    20Jan49 

Mast    Geo.  Johnson     30Apr47 

Capt  Mar  Geo.  Elliott    18May49 

1  St  Lt  Mar  Chas.  Wolrige     8May47 

John  H.  Parry    8May47 

2rf  Lt  Mar  Thos.  Moore ]2Sept49 

Chapl David  Carson     18Aug48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Geo.  Waller     30Apr47 

Nav  Inst.  .John  N.  Laverty  ....  12May47 

Mate    T.  H.  Greer  {act) 27Feb49 

«-^»^        Edw.S.Walsh(aj/)     ..lFeb49 

2nd  Mast    Geo.  Read       30Apr47 

^    ,  o        Y.  ^  Moorman  {act)    5May47 

AsstSurg  Adam  Gordon 3May48 

Wm.B.palby 4May47 

Henry  Wellings   . . .  .27Jane49 

259  HYACINTH,  14. 

Portsmouth. 
Plymouth  1890.   Tbna486.  CyiiUer  tongthened. 

260  HYDRA,  6.    St.  Sloop 

S.  E.  Coast  of  Africa. 
Chatham  1888.    Tons  818.    H.p.  940.    Symonds. 

Com Grey  Skipwith     2Dcc47 

Lieut   . . .  F.  A.  B.  Crauford  ....i4Dec47 

Mast       ..Thos.  Bowen 4Dec47 

Surg    ....  Jas.  J.  Paul,  hd lbSei)t4q 

Pay  ^Pur Thos.  S.  HeUood  . . .  .4Dec47 

AsstSurg  Wm.  Patrick 14Dec47 

Clerk    ....Geo.Kent 31Dec47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


230 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


261     ILLUSTRIOUS,  72.    DepSt  Ship. 
Portsmouth, 
Roth«rhithe  180S.    Tont  1740.    Henslow.  After  FamM. 

Capi Richard  A.  Yates  . . .  .24Jan48 

Com Thomas  Mathias Jan50 

LietU    John  R.  Rodd l6May48 

M,    a     •    ^t Geo.  Williamson    ....i7July49 

f^^l^/^l  Robt.  Poole 2Nov49 

^^'^'^    ^Geo.Mason  16June48 

Fl.'Lu    . . E.  D*0.  D' A.  Aplin  .  .21  Dcc49 

Mast   ....JohnPenn    24July48 

Addl Richard  Read 27Jan48 

1*/  Lt  if ar Arthur  0.  Lewis 5May49 

Chapl  . . .  .Geo.  R.  Lewin 25Jan48 

Surg    ....D.  G.Miller,  MD 25Jan48 

Pay  4- Pur  Wm.Bowden    40ct49 

2rf  Mast  . .  Edw.  M.  Vincent  ....  10Sept47 

Wm.  West 22Mar48 

Asst  Surg  R.  C.  Russell     120ct49 

Clerk   ....Cha8.J.Webb     25Jan48 


262  IMAUM  72.    GwirdSkip. 

Jamaica. 
Preflentedby  the  Imaum  of  Muaeat  18M.    Tons  ISM. 

Commodore  Thomas  Bennett      7Feb48 

Capt    ....Wm.Worsfold  18Nov46 

Lieut   ....  Robt.  M.  Sandom  . . .  .24Mar49 

Mast    Jas.  Penn 9Aug47 

Surg    ....H.T.S.Beveridge,MD.4Aug47 
Citapl  . . .  .Joseph  W.  Dickson  . .  1  June47 

Pay 8c  Pur  S.  H.  Manley    16July46 

Asst  Surg  A.  W.  W.  Babington  .  16Apr49 
2d  Mast  . .  Aug.  F.  Mugford    . .  .25May49 

Clerk    . .    .  Edw.  Amphlett 25May49 

Geo  T.Harris 16May49 

IMMORTALITE,  60. 

Pembroke,  building. 

IMPERIEUSE,  60. 

Deptford,  building. 

263  IMPLACABLE,  72. 

Devonport. 
Fr.  Duguajf  TrotOn,  capt.  1805.    Tom  1S89. 

264  IMPREGNABLE,  104.    Flag. 

Devonport. 

OhatlMun  1810.  Tont  S408.  Rule. 

Capt    ....  *^'S«r  Thos.  Maitland, 

^  Kt 1  Jan49 

AAdXfor  5ttrt>  Fred.  W.  Beechey    ....  1  Jan49 
Serv  Chas.  G .  Robinson      . .  1  JaD49 

Com,  Addlf^r  fid.  J.  Bedford    1 90ct49 

SuTV  Serv 


IMPREGNABLE— (Con/macadL) 

Lieut    ....  Harry  T.  Vcitch I  Jan49 

Geo.  6.  Boys    8May49 

Spencer  H.  Pickard     . .  1  Jan49 

Saml.  B.  Dolling    lJaQ49 

M.  F.  Brownrigg,>?.    . .  I  Jan49 

Addlfcr  Surv  Richd.  B.  Creyke 1  Jan49 

Strw         Geo. M.  AUdndge    ....iJan49 

Mast    Chas.  Pope   lJan49 

Addl Hennr  Davy     lJan49 

Capt  Mar  Jas.  Clarke    2Jan49 

1st  LtMar  Wm.  Hutchinson 1  Jan49 

Chapl  if  NI  Roland  Wilson     iJan49 

Surg    John  Smith  (c)  md.  .  .24Aug49 

Pay  *  Pur  Jas.  Ozzard    iJan49 

MaU    ....  Thos.  D.  Williams. . . .  i9Mar49 
S.  F  Jeyes  (act)     ....  I30ct49 

Asst  Surg  Allan  Brown 30ct48 

2d  Mast  .  .Wm.  Hobbs  {act) lJan49 

Addl    ....Chas.  Parkinson    ....13Iuly49 

Alfred  Veitch    25May49 

Clerk   . . .  .Wm  F.  Huyghue     ....  iJan49 
Jas.  E.  Campbell .... 
Howard  J.  Byers  .... 

265  INCONSTANT,  36. 

Pacijlc. 
Portnnoath  1SS6.   Tons  14S9.  HajM. 

Cemt      . . .  John  Shepherd  (6) 4Dec47 

Lteut  ....H.  F.W.Ingram   Dec48 

James  King 7Dec48 

Jas.  R.  Veitch    27Dec47 

Mast    Richd,  O.  Stuart  (oc/)  30Nov47 

1st  Lt  Mar  John  B.  Prynn     6Dec47 

W.  H.  W.  Bennett  .  .25Aug48 
Surg   ....  Alex.  C.  Macleroy ....  23Dec47 

Ch(^ Fortescue  Wells 17Jan48 

Pay  8rPur  K.  L.  Sutherland 3Dec47 

Navlnst  .  Alfred  Turmine    lDec47 

Mate    . . . .  T.  N.  Underwood  {act)  i7Feb49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  M.  Ogilvie 7Dec47 

2dMast    .H  B.  Akaster 8Dec47 

Clerk    ....  Robt.  T.  Raynes    ....  2Dec47 

266  INDEFATIGABLE,  50. 

Lisbon. 
Devonport  1848.    Tons  8049.    W.  Edje. 

Capt    ARobert  Smart 7Nov49 

Lieut    ....E.  R.J.Balfour    9Nov49 

H.  A.  HoUinworth   . ,  17Nov49 
Hon.  J.  Pakenham  ....  7Noy49 

W.  H.  Phipps 7Nov49 

Jo8.Edve 7Nov49 

Mast   . . . .James  Bodie     7Not49  ' 

Capt  Mar  Aug.  Plemyng  13Nov49 

IstLt  Mar  Geo.  Leslie 13Nov49 

Chtml  ....  Henry  F.  Edgdl     ....  7Nov49 

Surg    . . .  .F.  N.  Slight,  md. 9Nov49i 

Pay ^ Pur  Henry  Brenton    7Nov49| 

Nav  Inst . .  Timothy  Sullivan    7Nov49 

Mate    ....  Jas.  W.  Armstrong    . .  ION  ov49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effectiye  List  of  the  Royal  Navy, 

I  ND£FATIGABL£^(Conlmu6<<.) 

A9St  Surg  Wm.  N.  Brake 8Nov49 

And.  M'Clure 8Nov49 

%dMast  ..Tho8.S.NeiU 7Nav49 

Cierk   ....S.J.  Spark    9Nov49 

INDUS,  78. 

Dewmport. 
PortsmonUi  1830.  Torn  9008.  Enlarged  ChrUtiam  YII, 


231 


267  INFLEXIBLE,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Woohnch. 
Pembroke  184d.    Tons  11S4.    H.p.  S78.    STinonds. 

268  INVESTIGATOR.    Discovery  Ship. 

ParticulaT  Service. 
River  Cljde  1847.    Tons  480.    Green. 

Com R.  J.  Le  M.  M'Clure    18Dec49 

Lieut  ....Wm.  H.Haswell    ,...21Dec49 

Sam.  G.  Cress  well 17Dec49 

Surg    Alex.  Annstrong,  mo.   19Dec49 

Mate    H.  H.  Sainsbury    . .    .20Dec49 

Robt.  J.  Wynniatt 28Dec49 

2nd  Mast. .  Steph.  Court  17Dec49 

Asst  Surg  Henry  Piers    19Dec49 

Ck  in  Ch.  .J.  C.  Paine 17Dec49 


268a    INVINCIBLE,  72. 
Devonport. 
Woolwkh  1806.   Tons  1674.    JlUw  CuXloden, 

269  IRIS,  26. 

Chatham. 
Pembroke  1840.    Tons  006.    Symonds. 

270  IRRESISTIBLE,  80. 

Chatham,  building, 

271  ISIS,  44. 

Chatham. 
Wuolwlch  1810.  Tons  1931.  Rule.    Reduced  ChristUmVII, 


273    JANUS.    St. 

Gibraltar. 
;Ohatham  1846.  Tons  768.   H.p.  820.  Earl  of  Dundonald. 

Lieut  Com  R.  A.  Powell 12Feb49 

2nd  Mast  Wm.  C.  H.  Payne   . . .  .3Sept49 
Clk  in  Ch  John  Mallard 60ct49 


274    JASPER.    St.  Vessel. 
WooUoich. 

H.p.  100. 


275  JAVA,  50. 
Portsmouth. 

PlTmonth  1814.   Tons  1458.    Surreyors  of  Navy. 

JUMNA,  12. 

Chatham. 
Bombay  1848.    Tons  460.    Symonds. 

276  JUNO,  26. 
Chatham, 

Pembroke  1846.    Tons  089.   Symonds. 


272    JACKAL.    St, 

Portsmouth. 
Glasgow  1846.  Iron.  Tons  846.  H.p.l60.  Navy  Office. 

JAMES  WATT,  80.    SLShip. 
Devonport,  building. 


277  KANGAROO,  12. 
Chatham,  building. 

278  KENT,  76. 
Devonport. 

Blackws;U  1708.   Tons  9000.  After  TrvKwipA. 

279  KESTREL. 

S.E.  Co€ut  of  America. 

E.  of  Yarborough's  Yacht.    Tons  900.    White. 

Lieut  Com  Henry  Baker     30Mar47 

2d  Mast  .  .Matthew  Richards 9Apr47 

Asst  Surg  Geo.  Everest  29Apr47 

Clk  in  Ch  Thomas  A.  Telfer  . . .  .31Mar47 

281    KINGFISHER,  12. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Pembroke  1846.  Tons  446.    Symonds. 

Com Henry  Harvey 110ct48 

Lieut  Henry  S.  Jackson  ....  I20ct48 

J.W.Pike  110ct4g 

Mast    ....Henry T.Ellis 110ct48 

Surg    J.  J.  Acheson 180ct48 

Pay  hi  Pur  W.  J.  R.  HaU 110ct48 

Mate    . . .  .E.  M.  W.  Carrington  15Mar49 

St.  J.  Coventry  {act)  .  .250ct48 
Asst  Surg  C.  D.  R.  Symons  {act)  180ct48 

KITE.    St.  Towing  VesseL 
Berm-i^ki. 
Porroerty  Etna.    Liverpool  1866.  Tons  800.  H.p.  170. 
Hamble  and  Hurry. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


232 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


282    LANCASTER,  50. 

Devonport, 
PljBMHith  18SS.    Tom  1470.    Borreyortof  Navy. 

284  LARNE.    14. 

SheerM8$. 

^nnwXj  lAgkhUmg,    Pembroke  1890.    TooaMS.    iDman. 
After  ihrtU: 

285  LATONA,42. 

Chatham. 
Ohatham  1821.    Tone  1071.    AilerFr.XMte. 

286  LAUREL,  42. 

PorUmouth. 
WaiMtthl818.    Tone  1068.    Rale.    Aiterl^Mly. 

287  LEANDER,  50. 

Lxahcn. 

Portimouih  1848.    Tons  10B7.    Bleke. 

Capt *  •Sidney  C.  Dacres  ..28Sept49 

Lieut    .   ..Chas.  H.May 80ct49 

Chafi.  Fellowes 288ept49 

S.  S.  Skipwith 28Sept49 

H.  A.  Clavering  50ct49 

Wm.  6.  Jones   28Sept49 

Meat    ....  Wm.  T.  Wheeler  ....  28Sept49 

Capt  Mar    Nich.  Moore 130ct49 

2ni  LtMar  R.  P.  Henry      I30ct49 

Chap    . . . .  C.  W.  BelCTave,  ba.    . .  40ct49 

Surg    Chas.  R.  Kinnear,  m d.  29Sept49 

Pay  4-  Pur  D.  J.  Simpson   28Sept42 

N.  Inst  .  -M.  P.  Sambell 40ct49 

Asst  Surg  John  Gunn    I0ct49 

Fred.  W.  Blake 29Sept49 

2d  Mast  ..S.J.  W.  Moriarty ....  28Sept49 
Clerk   . .   .  W.  Warburton 28Sept49 

288  LEDA,44. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1898.  Tone  1171.   Tucker. 


289  LEONIDAS,42. 

Sheemees. 
Frindaburj  1807.   Tons  1067.    Role.  After  Fr.  Xeifa. 

290  LEOPARD,  12.    St.  Fngate. 

Deptfordf  building, 

291  LIBERTY,  12. 

Pembroke^  building, 

292  LIPFEY,50. 

Dewmport,  building. 


293  LIGHTNING.    St.  Gum  Vessel. 

WoolwicJu 
Oeptford  18SS.  Tone  998.   H.p.  100.   Leair. 

Mast  Cam  John  E.  Petley I90ct47 

2d  Master  Richard  Reed  (acO .  - .  I90ct47 

294  LILY,  12. 

Portsmouth 
Pembroke  1887.    Tons  498.    STmonde. 

295  LINNET,  8. 

Falmouth, 

Cowesisas.    Tons  801.    Sjraonde. 

Lieut  Com  Thomas  James   26Feb48 

Mast   ...  SamuelLibbv 26Feb48 

Asst  Surg  David  0.  West 2Aiig48 

296  LION,  80. 

Devonport, 
Pembroke  1848.     Tons  9660.    Symoads. 

297  LIZARD.    St.  Vessel. 

Woolwich, 
Gleigow,  Iron,  1844.    Tons  888.    H.p.  IfiO. 


298  LLEWELLYN.   St. 

Mail  Packet  Serv,    Holyhead. 
BlackweU  1848.    Tons  OSO.    H.p.  8^.    Pnseo. 

Mast  Com  John  Grey  {act) 3May48 

299  LOCUST.    St. 
Malta, 

Woolwich  1840.    Tons  984.    H.p.  180.    Symonde. 

300  LONDON,  92. 
Sheemess, 

Chatham  1840.    T^ns  9fi06.    Sepplngs. 

301  LUCIFER,  3.    St. 

Queenstown. 

Uverpool  1895.    Formerlf  Chmgi.     Tons  887.     H.p.  180. 
Hamble  and  Horrj. 

LtCom    ..Edw.A.T.Loyd  ....27Sept48 

2dMast  ..W.G.M.  Stent 190ct49 

Asst  Surg  Samuel  Clift 30Sept48 

Clk  in  Ch  John  Donald 27Sept48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


EfTective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


233 


310  MADAGASCAR,  44. 

Devcnport. 
Bomb^iMS.   Tons  1107.   ▲Aer  Fr.  Pr«HdMi«. 

311  MifiAND£R,44. 

PaeiJIc. 
CbMliMB  1840.    TcMM  1815.    After  Fr.  Pmidmt, 

Copt    ..../fon.  H.  Keppel lNoy47 

Lteui  . . . . Geo.  L.  G.  Bowyear   ..INov^ 

H.  W.  Comber lNov47 

R.  B.01dfield lNov47 

Geo.  D.  Murray   . . .  .24May48 

Mast   ....Fras.  H.Mav lNov47 

Ut  Lt  Mar  Rodney  V.  Allen  ....  l2Nov47 
John  B.  Butcher    ....  28Jan48 
Ch4^  .... 

Surg    ....John Clarke 5Nov47 

Pay  ^Pt«r  P.  Gransmore 230ct48 

Nov  Ins  , .  John  Jeans 23Dec47 

Mate      . . .  H.  B.  B  Bennet  {act)  31  June48 
Geo.H.Bumaby(acO  25May49 

Asst  Surg  Robt.  C.  Scott 6Sept48 

Clerk      ...W.S.Crealock    ...... 2Dec47 

312  MAGICIENNE.    St. 

Woolwich. 
Pnnbroke  1840.    Toiu  1S65.    H.p   400.    Navy  OfBe«. 

316  MAJESTIC,  80. 

Chatham^  building, 

317  MALABAR,  72. 

Portsmouth. 
rl818.    Tons  1716.    Altar  JI^Nibir. 


318 


MALACCA.    St. 

Moubnein,  building. 


319  MARINER,  12. 

East  Indies, 
P«mbroka  1846.    Tom  481.    Symonds 

Com CM.  Mathlson 28Jan47 

Lieut    Chas.  J.  M'Grigor     ..30Jan47 

Henry  J.  Grant  e 50ct49 

Mast    ....A.  L.  HaUoran 19Feb47 

Surg Jos.  Caldwell l2Feb47 

Pay  ^  Fur  R.  A.  Gumming  (act)  16Feb47 

AsstSurg  HughGirven 12Feb47 

Clerk   ....  John  B.  Jackson 4Feb47 

320  MARLBOROUGH,  120. 

Portsmouth,  building. 

321  MARS,  80. 

Chatham. 
Chatbun  1848.    Tons  2570.    Symondt. 

Jan  50 


322    MARTIN,  12. 

Pembroke,  building, 

324  MEDEA,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

E.  Indies. 

Woolwich  1833.  Tons  885.    H.p.  860.    Lang. 

Com W.  N.  L.  Lockyer  . . .  .20Dec49 

Lieut   ....Wm.Wood 20Peb47 

Chas.  Gibbons    23Mar49 

Thos.  H.  M.  Martin.  .14Nov49 

Mast   . . . . Wm. Brodie(a<j/) 2Jan47 

Surg    R.  Hastings,  m.d.  (act)  12June48 

Pay  ^ Pur  J.  C.  Pinhom  {act) . . .  .6Nov46 
Asst  Surg  W.  Crawford 16Noy46 

325  MEDINA.  St. 

Mediterranean. 

Pombroke  1840.     Tons  888.    H.p.  812.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  Abraham  Darby 190ct48 

2d  Mast . .  Arthur  Thomas 190ct48 

AsstSurg  Richard  P.  Chapman..  240ct48 
Clk  m  Ch  Jas.  Winstanley 190ct48 

326  MEDUSA.  St. 

Mediterranean. 
Pombroke  1880.    Tons  869.    H.p.  81S.    Symondf. 

Lieut  Com  John  O.  Bathurst 17May48 

2d  Mast  . .  Chas.  A.  Cleaveland  . .  1 10ct49 

Asst  Surg  Geo.  H.  Ryan    18June48 

Clk  in  Ch  H.  W.  V.  Warrington  17May48 

327  ME£ANEE,80. 
Chatham. 

328  MEGiBRA,  10.    St,  Frigate. 

Woolwich. 

MiUwaUlSlO.    Iron.    Tons  1801.    H.p.  860.    Screw  prop. 
Navy  Offloe. 

329  MELAMPUS,42. 
Chatham, 

Pembroke  1890.    Tons  1080.    After  Leda. 

330  MELPOMENE,  60. 
Pembroke,  building, 

331  MELVILLE,  72. 
PortsmMith. 

Bombay  1817.    Tons  1708.    Reduced  ChrUUan  VJI. 

332  MERCURY,  42. 
Chatham, 

Chatham  1886.   Tons  1084.    Afler  LtOa. 

333  MERLIN.    St. 

Mediterranean. 
Pembroke  1888.    Tons  888.    H.p.  818.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  James  H.  Tamer 22May48 

2d  Mast  . .  Chas.  M.  Hughes ....  26May48 
Asst  Surff  J.  B.  Nicolson,  m.d,.  .20May48 
Clk  in  Cn   Herbert  Johnston 40cc48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


234 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


334    MERMAID,  42. 

Chatham, 
Ohatham  188S.   Tons  1085.    idltflMte. 

336    MINDEN.20.    Stare  Ship. 
Hong  Kong. 

Deptford  1810.    74  gun  ship.    Tqiu  1721.    After  CuOodm. 

Mast    ....Joseph  MitcheU   ....22June46 


Chapl    . . .  Josiah  Thompson 30Aug46 

337    MINERVA,  42. 


ClkinCh..Wm.G.M*KmgU  ..26Nov46 


Portsmouth. 

Portsmouth  1880.    Tons  1062.    After  Leda, 

338  MINOS.    St. 

Lake  Erie. 

Tons  400.    H.p.  00. 

339  MINX.   St. 

fFoolwich, 
BlMkwaU  1846.   Tons  801.   H.p.  100.  Sjrmonds. 

MIRANDA.    St.  Sloop. 
Sheemess,  building. 

340  MODESTE,  18. 

Skeemess. 

Woolwich  1887.    Tons  MS.    Elliot. 

341  MOHAWK.    St. 

Lake  Huron. 
Iron.    Tons  174.    H.p.  00. 

Lieut  Com  Fred.  C.  Herbert  . . .  .26Aug48 

Asst  Surg  Edm.  Lawless 28Nov48 

ClkinCh  ThoB.P.AtriU(ac0..24Apr47 

342  MONARCH,  84. 

Sheemess. 
Ohatham  1882.    Tons  2280.    After  Otmcpm, 

MONKEY.    St.  Towing  Vessel. 

Woolwich. 

Rotherhiihe  1821.    Tons  212.    H.p.  80. 

2d  Mast  . .  WiUiam  Bryant  {act)  18June42 

344  MUSQUITO,  16. 

Pembroke^  building. 

345  MYRMIDON.    St. 

Woolwich. 
Bleckwoll  1840.    Iron.    Tons  874.    H.p.  150.    Ditchbum 
end  Mare. 

346  MYRTLE.    St.    Tender. 

Portsmouth* 
Umehouse  1837.    Tons  116.    H.p.  00. 

Mast  Com  Samuel  Braddon  (act)  24Apr49 


347  NAIAD.    Store  DepSt. 

CaUao. 

Thames  1707.    Tons  1020.    Rule. 

Mast  Com  Wm.  L.  Browne 230ct46 

2rfilffl«/ ..F.O.  Croat   3Dec46 

Asst  Surg  John  Gray  («)    27Mar49 

348  NANKIN,  50. 
Woolwich,  building. 


NARCISSUS,  50. 

Devonport,  building. 

349  NAUTILUS.  6. 

Tender  to  Impregnable. 
Woolwich  1800.    Tons  288.    Naval  College. 

Lieut  Com  Sam.  B.  Dolling    lJan49 

2d  Mast  ..Chao.  Parkinson     ..  i3July49 

350  NELSON,  120. 

Portsmouth. 
Woolwich  1814.    Tons  2617.    Surreyon  of  Nary. 

351  NEMESIS,  44. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1827.    Tons  1108.     AHUt  Tr.  President. 

351a    NEPTUNE,  120. 

Portsmouth. 
Portsmouth  1882.    Tons  2705.    After  Caledonia, 

352  NERBUDDA.  12. 

Chatham, 
Bombay  1847.    Tons  445.    Symonde. 

353  NEREUS,42.    Store  Dep6t. 


Pembroke  1821.    Tons  1004.    After  Ltda. 

Mast  Com  Francis  W.Bateman  . .  I3Nov43 
2d  Mast  .. 

Asst  Surg  Thos.  B.  Forster    27Sept48 

CUrk    Robert  Taylor 8Dec48 

354  NETLEY,8.     Tender. 

Devonport. 
Plymouth  1828.    Tons  120. 

355  NIGER,  8.    St.  Sloop. 

Woolwich. 

Woolwich  1848.    Tons  1014.    H.p.  400.    Screw  prop. 
Fincham. 

356  NILE,  92. 

Devonport. 

Devonport  1880.    Tons  2506.    Seppings. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Eflective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


235 


357  NIMBLE,  2.    Sch. 

Jamaica  188S.    Toot  lfl8. 

358  NIMROD,  18. 

Dwonpori, 

Daptfonl  1888.    (Raaaed  S8  gvn  ahlp  whUe  building.) 

TooafiOS.    SttnrejoitofNaTj. 

NIOBE,  28. 

Devonpofi. 
Devonport  1M9.    Tona  10S3.    STmimda. 

369    NORTH  STAR,  22. 

Arctic  Expedition, 
Woolwich  16M.    TontfiOl.    Sorvayon  of  Navy. 

MiKt  Com  Jas.  Saunders  2Apr49 

2d  Miut  .  .John  Way   23Mar49 

Masters  Norman 3Apr49 

H.  B.  Gawler 27Mar49 

Ice  Mast . .  John  Leash  {act) 24Apr49 

Geo.  Sabeston  (act)  .  .28Apr49 

Asst  Surg  Jas.  Rae,  md.  (6)  27Mar49 

Cik  in  Ch  J.  J.  Rutter    27Mar49 


360    OBERON.  ^/. 

Mediterranean, 

Deptford  1841.  Tons  050.  Iron.  H.p. 

Lieut  Com  Geo.  J.  Gardner 
2nd  Mast . . 

Asst  Surg  Jas.  W.  Elliott 

Clk  in  Ch  H.  E.  L.  P.  Bailey. . .  .30Aug47 


Nary  Office. 

.27Aug47 


361     OCEAN,  80.    Flag  Ship. 
Sheemess, 

Woolwlcli  1806.    Tons  2291.    Henilow. 

Capt    ....  Henry  F.  Greville ....  I9Dec49 

Com  addl,  .Thos.  Baldock 11  Jan48 

Lieut   John  O.  Freeland  ....llJan48 

Colin  C.  A.  Kane  ....  7July48 
Hon.  J.  R.  M.  Byng.  .ilSept48 
F.  S.  M'Gregor,;?.     .  .3Nov48 

Mast   ....JohnBelam 29June48 

Addl John  Roskilly     27Mar49 

1st  Lt  Mar  G.  B.  Heastey     i5Aag48 

Chapl  ....  Geo.  Jackson,  m.a* 4Not48 

Surg    ....Alex.  Cross    31May48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Thos,  W.  Parker     ....  3July48 

Mate    Chas.  F.  Coventry  . .  .26Nov49 

2d  Mast . .  J.  W.  H.  Harvey  . . .  .27Mai49 

Addl Thos.  Potter 25May49 

Asst  Surg  Thos.  Hunter 26Sept48 

Addl And.  Coates  16Mar49 

Cierk    ...  .Alfred  Barren   28Sept49 


OCTAVIA,  50. 

Devor^ort, 
Pembroke  1849.    Tona  2135.    Symonda. 

362  ODIN,  12.    St.  Frigate. 

Mediterranean. 
Deptford  1840.    Tona  1810.    H.p.  600.    Fincham* 

Capt    ....♦^on.P.T.  Pelham..24May47 

Lieut    ....  Chas.  Wake     20Oct47 

Douglas  Herbert 26May47 

Heniy  J.  Blomfield    ..160ct47 
Frank  H.  Lambert    ,.12Feb48 

Mast    . . .  .John  R.  Aylen 46May47 

Ut  LtMarArtH.  S.  Buck 5June47 

Surg    ..    . Mitchel  Thompson    ..lJune47 

Pay  ^Pur  J.  Brickwood 26May47 

N.Ins... . Wm.  Salmon llSept49 

Mate    ..    .R.  Homer  (ocO 15Mar49 

L.  E.  H.  Somerset  (ac01Aug49 
Robt.  Deane  {act)  ....  1  Aug49 

Asst  Surg  Jas.  Holt 4June47 

Cferk    John  G.  Barnes 2June47 

363  ONYX.    St. 

Mail  Packet  Service.     Dover. 

Blackwall  1843.  Iron.  Tons  292.  H.p.  120.  Ditchbam  ft  Co. 

Lieut  Com  Geo.  Raymond    1 1  Jan48 

2nd  Mast    Werter  Clark  {act). . . .  12Jan48 

364  ORESTES,  14. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Portamomh  1^.    Tons  460.    Inman. 

Com Henry  S.  Hawker 260ct48 

Lieut   John  P.  Luce 260ct48 

Robert  Gibson 1 1  May 49 

Mast    ....  Thos.  J.  Whillier    ....  260ct48 

Surg    .    ..  Robt.  Bernard 3Nov48 

Pay  ^  Pur  H.T.W.  English  (ac/)  14July49 

Mate    ..    . 

Asst  Surg  R.  W.  Beaumont  (^act) . .  3Nov48 

ORION,  80. 

Chatham,  building. 

366    OTTER.    St.    H.p,  120. 
Holyhead. 


PANDORA,  6. 

Devonport. 

Woolwich  ISas.    Tona  919.    Symond*. 

Q2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


236 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


3(58    PANTALOON,  8. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

D.  of  Portland*!  Yt.    Purchased  18S0.   Tom  MO.  STmoiidi. 

Com Hyde  Parker    5Jaly49 

Lieut   Harry  Smith    eJuly49 

J.  E.  Montgomerie 30Jaii48 

Mast    ....  Wm.  Greet  {act)  ....  30June48 

Surg    . . . .  Jas.  Mitchell,  md II  July49 

Pay  ^Pur  H.  Hawley  [aci) 9July49 


370    PEARL,  18. 

Chatham, 
ColehMter  1828.  Tons  MS.  Saat^. 


372  PEMBROKE,  72. 

Porttmouth, 
Blaekwall  181S.    Toqb  1758.  Sunreyon  of  Navy. 

373  PENELOPE,  16.    St.  Frigate. 

PortemotUh. 
Chath.  1880.  46  gun  ^rtg.  Conv.  1848.  Tom  1610.  H.p  66. 


374    PENGUIN,  6. 

Falmouth. 
Pembroke  1868.   Tons  860.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  Walter  Leslie 23Nov48 

Mast    ....James  G.H.Thain    ..i8Dec48 
Mst  Surg  Fred.  F.  Morgan    15Dec48 


375    PERSEUS.    Receiving  Ship. 
Off  the  Tower. 

Ringmure  1813. 

Lieut  Com  William  Greet    240ct47 

Asst  Surg  Wm  Hoggan 20July48 

Clerk    . . .  .Henry  Braxton 240ct47 


376    PERSIAN,  12. 

No,  America  and  W,  Indies, 

Pembroke  1889.    Tons  484.    Symonds. 

Com A.  G.  Bulman 7July49 

LieuJt  ....  Fred.  D.  Yonge 1 7  July49 

Chas.  C.Day    7July49 

Ma»t   . . . .  Wm.  F.  Hains  {act)  .  .20Aug49 

Surg    ....O.T.MiUer   i9July49 

Pay  8f  Pur  C.  A.  Thomas i3July49 

Asst  Surg  Seaton  Wade I9Ju]y49 

Clerk   Henry  Callaway 9July49 


377    PETEREL,  6. 

Falmouth. 
Pembroke  1888.    Tons  859.     Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  Thomas  C'reser '.  .230ct43 

Mast   ....  Richard  Thomas    ....24Aug38 
Asst  Surg  Wm.  Ross,  md 10Apr49 


378  PHAETON,  50. 

Particular  Service. 
Deptford  1848.    Tons  1041.    White. 

Capt Geo.  Elliot    4Dec49 

Lieut     . . .  Matthew  Conolly 5Dec49 

Cowper  P.  Coles 5Dec49 

G.  H.  H.  Greathead. . . .  5Dec49 
C.  T.  W.  G.  Cerjat ....  51>ee49 

Geo.  F.  Burgess 5Dec49 

Mast    Edmund  H.  Garwood.  .5Dec49 

Capt  Mar  Walter  Cossar 11  Dec49 

2dLt  Mar  T.  Vaughton IlDec49 

Chapl  . . .  John  B.  Bunce,  ba.  . .  I4Dec49 

Surg    ....Chas.  W.White 71>ee49 

Pay  ^Pi*rWm.Pmhom 5Dec49 

Nav  Inst.. V^m.  Roy    14Dec49 

Mate    ....M.S.L.Peile 10Dec49 

Wm,  A.  V.  Royse  . . .    8Dec49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  J.  Gruggen 7Dec49 

H.  Arnot,  md 71)ec49 

2d  Mast  .  .Edw.  J.  Maitland  ....  181>ec49 

Clerk   ....R.W.Warwick   51>ec49 

C.  N.  Sturgess  Jan50 

379  PHILOMEL,  6. 

Deconport, 
Plymouth  184S.    Tons  860.    Symonds. 

380  PHCEBE,  50. 

Devonportt  building. 


381  PHCENIX,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Coast  of  Africa. 

Chatham  1882.    Tt>m  800.    (Screw  Propeller.)  H.p.  960. 

Sepplngs. 

Com Geo.  Wodehouse IOJaly49 

Lieut   Wm.  Armytage llJnly49 

Geo.  W.Watson    ....llJuly49 

Mast    ...Fred.  Wise  (ocl) llJuly49 

Surg    Wm.  Roberts 16Jaly49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Robt.  E.  Malone 1  lJuly49 

Mate    . . .  .Henry  Hawkes 1 1  July49 

Geo.  T.  Morrell 17July49 

Asst  Surg  Chas.  M*Shane 16Jaly49 

Clerk   ....Geo.  A.  Welch llJuly49 

382  PIGMY.    St. 

Deptford. 

BaUtl887.    H.p.  80. 

383  PIKE.    St.    H.p.50. 

Portsmouth. 

384  PILOT,  12. 

East  Indies. 
Plymouth  1888.    Tons  481.    Symonds. 

Com J.  M.  R.  Ince 6Nov49 

Lieut   Alex.  Anderson 13July48 

R.  H.  Hallowes 8June4S 

Mast    . . . .  G.  B .  F.  Swaine  (act) . .  8June4S 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of    the  Royal  Navy. 


237 


PILOT— (Con/in««rf.) 

Surg    Charles  Coffey    12June48 

Pajf  ^  Pwr  R.  J.  Wiggens  {act)  . .  8June48 

Mate    .... 

Asst  Surg   Robert  Irvine  12June48 

386  PIQUE,  40. 

Fortumoulh. 

Deronport  1854.  Tons  162S.  Sjmondt. 

387  PITT,  72. 

PartsmotUh. 
Portamouth  1810.  Tons  1761.  Sarrejort  of  Navy. 

388  PLOVER.    Discovery  Ship. 

Bherings  Straits. 

Com Thos.  E.  L.  Moore       1 7Nov47 

Lieut    J,  S.  Pullen 12May48 

Wm.  H.  Hooper  i,act)  l2.V!ay49 

2rf3/iwp^  ..Henry  Martin   3Dec47 

Asst  Surg  John  Simpson(6)  Surg.  4Dec47 
C(k  m  Ch  John  J.  Lindsay II  Jan48 

389  PLUMPER.  St. 

North  America  and  West  Indies. 

POrtsmouUi  1848.    Tons  484.    Auz.  Miew  prop.    H.p.  60. 
FInrhfim 

Cmn Matthew  S.  Nolloth  .  .6Nov48 

Lieut   Trev.  P.  Coode I6Nov48 

Wm.  D.  Harris    6Nov48 

Mast      ...  Robert  B.  Batt    6Nov48 

Surg    . . .  .Ed.  H.  Derriman,  m.d.   5Apr49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Geo,  S.  Singer 9Nov48 

Mate    ....Wm.  K.Bu8h     l4Dec48 

390  PLUTO.    St. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Woolwleb  1881.   Toot 865.    H.p.  100.    Lang. 

Lieut  Com  Wm.  K.  Jolliffe I6Jan49 

Mate    ....  Percy  B.  Shewell  ....  130ct49 

2d  Mast  . .  Charles  Smart 3Mar48 

Asst  Surg  Mich.  Walling 150ct49 

Ck  in  Ch . .  Nicholas  Giles 3Mar48 

PLYMOUTH.     Vaeht. 
Devonport. 

Woolwich  1814.    P«ak«. 

391  POICTIERS,  72.      Ord.  Depdt. 

Chatham. 
UpDorl809.    Tons  1704.    Surveyoim-of  Navy. 

Cop/    ^Peter  Richards    ....  5May49 

Com J.  Cammilleri    l8Mar48 

Lieut   ..    .B.  Tucker I8Mar44 

For  Scrv.iSswl.  H.  Hemmans  ..  l8Mar48 

of        J  James  Carter 18Mar48 

Ordmary  /ThM.  Woods 18Mar48 

Mast    ....John  Thomas I8Mar48 

Surg    David  Geddes,  md.    . .  I8Mar48 

AdA    . . .  .Peter  Leonard    18Mar48 


POICTIERS  (C(mtinued.) 

Thos.  Stratton,  md. 

Pay  8f Pur  Wm.Thom    

Asst  Surg  Wm.  H(»bb8   

Addt David  L.  Morgan  . . 

Thos.  W.  Rimell     . . 
M.  P.  S.  Wak-dioc/)  , 

Clerk    ....  Henry  Teait 


..7Sept49 
.29Mar49 
.2.3Mav49 
..iyDecJ9 
..7Sepf49 
.22July48 
.I6Mar48 


392  POLYPHEMUS,  3.    St.  Sloop. 

Portsmouth. 
Chatham  1840.    Tons  800.    H.p.  900.    Symondt. 

393  PORCUPINE.      St. 

Mediterranean, 

Deplford  1844.    Ton»  S82.    H.p.  40     Admiralty. 

L/eii/ Com  Edw.  P.  T.  Roberto    ..9Nov47 

2nd  Mast    Wm.  P.  Hains     9Nov47 

Asst  Surg  Lawrence  Carey    ....  12Nov47 
ClkinCh  Wm.  J.  Jenkins  9Nov47 

394  PORTLAND,  50. 

Devonport. 
Plymoaih  182S.    Tons  1470.    Surrayon  of  Navy. 

395  PORTSMOUTH.     Facht. 

Portsmouth. 

396  POWERFUL,  84. 

Mediterranean. 

Chatham  1826.    Tons  S200.    After  Pr.  Canoptu. 

Capt    ....  ^Hon.  R.  S.  Dundas   25Jan48 

Cam Henry  Caldwell 3lJan48 

Lieut    John  Palmer 27Jan48 

D.  M'L.  M'Kenzie  ..24Jane48 

Edw.T.  Hinde    230ct48 

Lord  John  Hay 1 3Apr48 

Rowley  Lambert     3Nov4S 

Mast    Joseph  Chegwyn  ....  29Mar4S 

Capt  Mar  P.  T.  M.  Payne    13Sept49 

ist  Lt  Marl^.  J.  R.  Connolly  ...  13May48 

T.  B.  V.  Fitzgerald  . . .  .5Feb48 

2d  Lt  Mar  G.  Le  H.  Burlton    ....  I0Oct48 

CA  «J- iV^ /»  Samuel  Blackburn  ...28Feb48 

Surg    Geo.  Mackay,  md.     .  .31  July49 

Pay  4- Pwr  John  Walter    3lJan48 

Mate    ....  Alfred  Graves    16Nov48 

G  A.W.Welch   2IOct48 

Asst  Surg  F.  Mauger     3Peb4S 

W.  B.C.Christy    ....240ct48 

2d  Mast  .  .R.  F.  Browne 3Nov48 

C.  J.  Cawley  (act) ....  I6Feb48 

Clerk    ....Wm.L.  Wright 15Feb48 

Wm.  H.  Chapman 280ct48 

397  PRESIDENT,  50. 

Chatham. 

Portsmouth  1880.    Tons  16S7.    After  Am.  PrcMdent, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


238 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


398    PRINCE  REGENT,  92. 

Mediterranean, 

Chatham  1838.     Toiu  8618.     After  CaUdonia,     Raieed 

180  gun  fhlp. 

Commo . .    Wm.  F.  Marten      . . .  .21Dec49 

Com  .   ...Wm.  P.Fead I0Dec47 

Lieut   ....  Fred.  L.  Barnard 24Jan48 

Fred.  A.  Egerton  ....  10Dec47 
Eras.  P.  Porteous  ....  lODec47 
Alex.  C.  Gordon  ....  10Dec47 
John  F.  C.  Hamilton    16Dec48 

Mast    ....  Richd.  Stokes    10Dec47 

CaptMar  Roht.  Wright  (a)    ....I6Dec47 

\st  Lt  Mar  Wm.  JoUiffe    16Dec47 

Chas.  O.  Baker llDec47 

2d  Lt  Mar  Harry  L.  Evans    llDec48 

CA<$-A^/n«  Edgar  B.  Barnes    Jan50 

Surg    Geo.  Bum,  md l4Dec47 

Pay  (J-  Pttr  Chas.  E.  Cotterell  ....  10Dec47 

Mate    ....Chas.  J.  Wrey 8Nov48 

Edw.  Hardinge  (act)  14Sept49 

2d  Mast  ,.Roht.  L.Cleveland  ..18Mar48 

Henry  W.  Short  ....  15June48 

AsstSurg  Wm.  Macleod,  MD.    ..14Dec47 

Wm.  L.  Gordon l4Dec47 

Daniel  Carter   iOJune48 

Clerk    ....T.T.Jennings 22Dec47 

H.W.  Sanders  22Jan49 


399  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  110. 

FortsnunUhf  building. 

400  PRINCESS  ALICE.    St. 

Dover,     Mail  Packet  Service. 

BlackwaU  1844.    Iron.    Tons  870.    H.p.  180.    Ditchbum 

and  liar«. 

410    PRINCESS  CHARLOTTE,  104. 
Portsmouth, 
Portnnoath  1880.    Tons  8448.    lengthened  Yietory, 


411  PRINCESS  ROYAL,  90. 

Portsmouth,  building, 

412  PROMETHEUS,  3.    St,  Sloop. 

Deptford, 
Bheerneis  1880.    Torn  800.    H.p.  980.    Sjmondf. 


413  PROSERPINE,  42. 

Devonport, 
Plymouth  1880.    Ton*  1087.    Peake. 

414  PROSPERO,  I.    St.    H.p.  144. 

Pembroke. 


415    QUEEN,  110.    Flag. 
Mediterranean. 
Portsmouth  1880.    Tons  8088.    Symonds 

Capt     ....  Charles  Wise      22June49 

AM    ....  Adolphus  Slade 60ct49 

Com Edward  Codd    22June49 

Lievit   Fras.  J.  Diggens  . . .  22June49 

Charles  K.  Jackson.  .22June49 
Hon,  G.  H.  Douglas  22June49 

John  F.  Ross    22June49 

Louis  R.  Reynolds  .  .22June49 
W.  R.  G.  Palliser. . .  .22June49 
Thos.  B.  Lethbridge  22June49 
Aug.  Phillimore,/  ..24Aug49 
Addl  . . .  .Robt.  B.  Harvey  ....  25Sept49 
E.  M.  Levcester  ....25Sept49 
Thos.  J.  ft.  Barrow  .  .25Sept49 

John  W.  White 25Sept49 

Wm.  F.Warren  ....25Sept49 
Henry  B.  Hankey  . .  25Sept49 
Hon.  A.  C.  Hobart   .  .25Sept49 

Fred.  D.  Rich   25Sept49 

John  C.  Byng    25Sept49 

O.  M.  C.  Read 25Sept49 

L.  C.  H,  Robinson    ..25Sept49 

H.  W.  Dawson 25Sept49 

M.Breen      25Sept49 

W.  J.  R.  Card   25Sept49 

W.  B.  Mason 25Sept49 

Geo.  A.  Pidcock    ....  25Sept49 

Mast     , . ,  John  Jackson  '. 22June49 

Capt  Mar  Arthur  S.  S.  Walsh  .  .26June49 

1**  Lt  Mar  Henry  Drury    26June49 

H.G.Elliot 26Jmie49 

2ndLtMarli.  N.  C.  Blanckley.  .26June49 

Ch^NIns  J.  A. Burrough 22June49 

Surg    James  Vaughan 1  July49 

Pay  §■  Pur  Geo.  Nicholls    22Jmie49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  G.  Goldin 22June49 

Edw.  D'Auvergne    ..22June49 
2dMast  ..Edw.Youel 22June49 


416    QUEEN  CHARLOTTE,  104. 

Portsmouth. 
Deptford  1810.    Tons  S811.    After  ou>  Queew  CharMU. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


239 


417    RACEHORSE,  14. 

Devonport 
FlTmoath  1880.    Tons  438.    Tucker. 


418    RACER,  12. 

Mediterranean. 

Portsmouth  1838.    Tons  481.    Symondt. 

Com Clias.  H.  Beddoes  . . .  .28Peb49 

LievU   Arthur  Barrow 13Mar49 

Wm.C.DeVere    ...  28Feb49 
Mast    ....W.  H.  DrysdaleCacO   l2Mar49 

Surg    ....John  King    2Mar49 

Pay  ^Pur  G.  G.  Nelson 28Feb49 

AsstSurg   F.  McAree   2Mar49 

Clerk    . . . .  W.  E.  L.  Veale  ..... .28Feb49 


419    RALEIGH,  50. 

S^  E.  Coast  of  America, 

Chatham  184S.    Tons  1885.    Fincham. 

Commodore^SirThos.  Herbert  .  .12Feb46 

Capt    Hon,  Geo.  Hope     190ct48 

Com     ....  Edward  Tatham   24June46 

Lieut   ....i^on.  F.A.Foley     ...14Feb46 
E.  H.  G.  Lambert  ....  2July47 

Francis  Peel     lJan99 

Hon,  Eras.  Egerton,  fl.  18May46 

Mast   ....C.  H.DiUon    24Feb^ 

Capt  Mar  Wm.  M*Kinnon 20Feb46 

let  Lt  Mar  Gerard  Montagu    ....  20Feb46 
Ch  *  NIns  W.  C.  P.  Baylee,  ba.     2Mar46 

Surg    Thos.  Crawford 

Pay^Pur'Wm  Drake 16Feb46 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  C.  Tucker,  md.    26Mav46 

Fred.  Morgan 8Feb48 

W.  V.  E.  ReynoldB(ac/)27Jan49 
Clerk   . . .  .John  Mumford    4Apr46 


420    RANGER,  8. 

Co,  of  Africa. 
Botberhittae  1885.    Tom  868.    Symondi. 

Com Thoe.  Miller 13Jime49 

Lieut  A.  Luckraft  12June49 

John  W.Webb 12June49 

Masi     , . .  R.  O.  White  {act)    , ,  12June49 

Surg    . .   .Thos.  Tait 16June49 

Pay  8f  Pur  W.  B.  Mainprize   ....  23Nov49 
Clerk   ....Chas. W.Harris   ....19June49 


421     RAPID,  8. 

Portsmouth, 

Portnnoitth  1840.    Toot  810.    Sjmonda. 


422  RATTLER,  6.    Si.  Sloop. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Sh««m.  1848.    Tons  888.    H.p.SOO.    Screw  Prop.  Symondt. 

Com      •  • .  Arthur  Cumming r2Feb49 

Lieut  ...  .P.  McK.  Godfrey  ....  l2Feb49 

R.  Dawkins    13Feb49 

Mast    . . ,  .D.  J.  Louttid 22Feb49 

Surg    ....  Danl.  Ritchie 14Feb49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Edw.  D.  Back     13Feb49 

Asst  Surg  J.  McSwiney 14Feb49 

Clerk    ....  Robt.  Collins 12Feb49 

423  RATTLESNAKE.    Surveying. 

New  Guiftea, 

Chatham  1823.    Tons  503.    Sunreyon  of  Nary. 

Capt    ....  Owen  Stanley     20Sep46 

Lieut,  ....  Joseph  Dayman 23Sep46 

Henry  G.  Simpson    .  .24Nov46 

Mast    ....John J. Brown 23Sep46 

Surg    . .    .  John  Thomson,  (c)  UD,  29Sep46 

Pay  §•  Pur  Fredk.  Bradv 50ct46 

2d  Mast  . .  Geo.  H.  Inskip  23Sep46 

Aest  Surg  T.  H.  Huxley 29Sep46 

Clerk    ....  Josiah  Y.  Messum ....  23Sep46 

424  RAVEN,  4. 

Humber. 

Pembroke  1829.    Tons  108.    Seppings. 

REINDEER,  6. 

Gibraltar. 

Plymouth  1890.    Tom  280.    Peake. 

RENNIE.     Tender, 
Sheemess, 

427  RESISTANCE,  42.     Tr.Ship. 

Sheemess. 

Rochester  1805.    Tons  1079.    Rule.    Alter  Live^. 

428  RESOLUTE.    St.  Sloop. 

SheemesSf  building. 

429  RETRIBUTION,  6.    St.  Frigate, 

Woolwich, 
Chatham  1844.   Tone  1041.    H.p.400.    Symondt. 

430  REVENGE,  78. 

Sheemess. 

Chatham  1805.    Tons  1919.    Henslow. 


431    REYNARD.    St, 

E,  Indies, 

Deptford  1848.    Tons  610.    Auz.  screw  prop.    H.p.  80. 
Navy  Office. 

Com Peter  Cracroft 4July48 

Lieut    ....Edw.P.Fuge    10Aug48 

Saml.  T.  Dickens    ....  8July48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


240 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


REYSXnjy^Contmued.) 
Mast   ..    .H.  M'Ausland  (ae/)  ..8Jaly48 

Surg    RobtPottinger 8July48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Chas.  W.  Boone aiuly48 

Mate    

Attt  Surg 

432    RHADAMANTHUS.    St.    Tramp. 

Sheemess. 
Plymouth  1889.    Tou  818.    H.p.  MO.    Robertt. 


433    RIFLEMAN.    St.  Gun  Vessel, 
S.E.  Coast  o/Amer. 
Portamonth  1840.    Tons  486.    Screw  Prop.   H.p.  100. 
PinchAin. 

Lieut  Com  S.  S.  L.  Crofton I60ct48 

2d  Mast  .  Joseph  Hitchings  ....  190ct48 
Asst  Surg  J.  G.  T.  Forbes  {act)  .  .4Apr49 
Clk  in  Ch   Wm.  H.  De  Carteret . .  190ct48 


434    RINGDOVE,  12. 

Devonport. 

Plymouth  1888.    Tont4S». 


Symonds* 


435    ROCKET.    St.    Tender. 

H.p.  SO. 

Portsmouth, 


436  RODNEY,  92. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1888.    Tons  2608.    Beppiage. 

437  R0LLA,6. 

Tender  to  Victory. 
Plymouth  1880.    TouSSl.    Peoke. 

Lieut   Wm.  H.  Fenwick   7June42 

M  Mast  . .  Geo.  Raymond  18Dec49 


441  ROYAL  ADELAIDE,  104. 

Devonport. 
Plymouth  1898.   Tons  8448.    After  Tieienf' 

442  ROYAL  ALBERT,  120. 
Woolwich,  building. 

443  ROYAL  FREDERICK,  116. 
Portsmouth,  building. 

444  ROYAL  GEORGE,  120. 
Sheemess. 

Chatham  1897.    Tons  9810.    Attn  CaUdomia. 

445  ROYAL  GEORGE.     Facki. 
Portsmouth. 

Deptford  1817.   Tons  880.    Peuke. 

446  ROYALIST. 

E.  Indies. 
Bomhuy  1880.  Formerly ITori'lhmfon.  Pure.  1841.  Tcnis9«9. 

Com Wm.  T.  Bate 25July49 

Lieut....    C.  A.  D.Pasco 25July49 

2rfAf£M^  ..Wm.  Wilkinson 9Dec46 

Addl    ....Wm.B.CaWer 23Dec47 

Asst  Sure  J.  W.  Bradshaw    ....17Nov48 
Clk  m  Cli  Luke  Masterson  {act)  3iMar45 

447  ROYAL  SOVEREIGN,  110. 

Portsmouth,  building. 

449  ROYAL  WILLIAM,  120. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1888.   T^ms9608.   Alter  Caltdomla. 

450  RUSSELL,  72. 
Sheemess. 

Deptford  1899.   Tons  1751.     Surreyort  of  Hvwj. 


438    ROSAMOND,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Mediterranean. 

Woolw.  1844.  (Formerly  Inftmal  and  Setair.)    Tons  1050. 

H.p.  886.    Symonds. 

Com John  Foote 5Nov46 

Lieut  ..,.Edw.  Marshall    16Mar48 

Wm.  D.  Lvster 16Noy48 

Mast    ....Jas.H.  Asnton 6Nov46 

Surg    ....John  Jefkott  (act)  ..10June47 
Pay^Pt<rWm.H.  Norman    ....26Jan47 

Asst  Surg  W.  J.  Hamilton   9Mar49 

Clerk   ....Wm.  T.Richards     ..21Nov46 


439    ROSE,  14. 

Sheemess. 
Portsmouth  1881.    Tons  886.    Superior  Class  Shipwrights. 


440    ROVER,  16. 

Pembroke,  building. 


451 


ST.  COLUMBA.    St. 
Mail  Packet  Service.    Holyhead. 
liverpool  1848.    Iron.   Tons  650.    H.p.  860.     Laird. 

MMast  ..Richard Michael (ocO   lMai48 


452  ST.  GEORGE,  120. 

Devonport. 

Devonport  1840.    Tons  8710.    After 

453  ST.  JEAN  D'ACRE,  90. 

Devonport,  buUdxng. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


EflTective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


241 


454  Sr.  VINCENT,  120. 

PortimunUh, 
Plymouth  1810.    TouMlS.    Bole. 

455  SALAMANDER,  6.    St.  Stoop. 

Detonport, 
ShaenMMlsas.   Tou  816.    H.p.ttO.    SeiUon. 

456  SAMARAN6,22.    Guard  Ship. 

GtbraUar. 
Cochin  181S.    Tons  000.   SorTejron  of  Navy.  After  Atfrolel. 

457  SAMPSON,  6.    St.  Frigate. 

Woolwich. 
Woi^hrieh  1844.    Tout  1897.    H.p.  407.    Symoiidf. 

458  SAN  FIORENZO,  50. 

fFoolwiehy  building. 

459  SANS  PAREIL,  84. 

Devonport,  building. 

461     SAPPHO,  12. 

N  America  Sf  W.  Indiee. 

Wodwieh  1880.    Tons  4S8.    Symondt. 

Com R.  C.MicheU    13Feb49 

Lieut   ....C.  6.  Glinn    26Sept49 

Geo.  J.  Malcolm 9Sept49 

Maet    Geo.  Gilpin  (act) 10ct49 

Surg    ....W.  W.Baynes   14Feb49 

Pay  ^Ptir  John  Barrett 13Feb49 

As9t  Surg  W.  B.  Sproull  (act)  . .  15Feb49 

462  SARACEN,  6. 

Dewmport. 
Deronpoit  1881.    Tom  SS8.    Peake. 

463  SATELLITE,  18. 

Sheemess. 
Pembroke  1896.    Tom  466.    SepiiingB. 

464  SATURN.    DepSt  Ship. 

Pembroke. 
Nortbam  1766.    Tons  1016.    SUtdeb 

Capt -SiVThos.  Pasley,  Bart.  110ct49 

Addlfar  SfTvCharleB  Eraser    110ct49 

at  Holyhead 

AdMJar  ServlYiOmhA  BeyiB     110ct49 

at  Liverpool 

ild(U/orS0ro  Edward  Haweo    110ct49 

at  Portvatriek 

Addi  Lieut  for  George  Williams    1 1  Oct49 

oW  ro  Sorv  

Magt    ...  Thos-Briver    110ct49 

Addl John  Roberts Il0ct49 

AddiforSurv  J.  S.  Wells 110ct49 

Sereiee 

Surg    ....Jas.  Wilson  (6)   110ct49 

Pay*Pi«rWm.Horton    II0ct49 


SATURN— (Con/mwerf.) 

Addl  for  Seru  Michael  Scott 110ct49 

at  Holyhead 

Asst  Sur  •  •  Wm.  Smith,  md 6Nov49 

Clerk   ....Henry  C.  Pool    I10ct49 

William  Johnson   ....110  ct49 
WilliamCaas  nOct49 


4646  SAVAGE,  6. 

Devonport. 
Plymouth  1880.    Tom  327.    Peake. 


465    SCORPION,  6.    Surveying. 
N.  America  ^  W,  Indies. 
Plymouth  1883.    Tone  888.    Peake. 

Lieut  Com  G.  B.  Lawrence   2Apr49 

Lieut    Wm.  Mooney    3Apr49 

Mast    Edw.  Maunder  llApr49 

2d  Mast  . .  John  Parsons llApr49 

Asst  Surg  Robt.  WiUcox 4Apr49 

Clk  in  CK  A.  Whitefaouse 3Apr49 


466    SCOURGE,  2.    St.  Sloop. 

Particular  Service. 

Com ZorrfF.H.Kerr    10ct49 

Lieut     ...H.V.  Haggard 30ct49 

H.  W.  Wright  20ct49 

Mast    ....J.  W.  M'J.  Hall    20ct49 

Surg    . .    .  James  Davidson      40ct49 

Pay  ^Pttr  Jos.  E.Autey 110ct49 

Mate    ....  Alfred  Mitchell 60ct49 

Gwinnett  Tyler 20Oct49 

Asst  Surg  W.  F.  M'Clmton  {act)  240ct49 
Clerk    . . . .  John  Pooley 80ct49 


467    SCOUT,  14. 

Devonport. 
Chatham  1888.    Ton*  488.    Sepphnge. 


469    SEAFL0WER,6.    Cutter. 
{Tender  to  Cuckoo.) 
Portemoath  1880.    Tone  116.    Hayee. 


470    SEAGULL,  6.    Seh. 
Falmouth 
Chatham  1881.    Tou  870.    Seppinge. 

Lieut  Com  James  Smail  21Mar48 

Mast    Peter  Francis   8Apr45 

Asst  Surg  James  Niven,  md Noy4S 


471    SEAHORSE,  24.    St.  Guard  Ship. 
Devonport, 
Pembroke  1880.    Toni»  1818.    Screw  prop.    H.p.  800. 


Afler  Pr.  Prtsidenl. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


242 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


472    SEALARK,  10. 

Coast  ofAfriea, 
Portsmouth  1843.    Tom  819.    Symondft. 

Com  .... .  Wm.  B.  Monypenny . .  14Dcc47 

Lieut   Wm.  Cashman 5Jan48 

C.  J.  Didham l5Dec47 

Mast   ....Wm.H.  Fetch (tttfO     .15Dec47 

Surg    Andw.  Murray    23Dec47 

Pay  8f  Pur  H.W.Hollinworth(a(jOl5I5ec47 
Mate    J.  P.  Smallpage  (acO    16July49 


473 


Depot, 


SERINGAPATAM.    Store 
Simon* 8  Bay. 
Bombay  1819.    Tons  1148.    AfierFr.  Prefidmf. 

Mast  Com  James  T.  Russell 30May48 

2rf  Mast  .  .G.  Turpin    24Jan49 

Asst  Surg  Henry  Crocker 15June47 


474    SERPENT,  12. 

East  Indies, 
Merchant's  Yd.  Deptford  188S.    Tons  480.    Symonds. 

Com Charles  Barker 28Sept49 

Lieut    ....  Lacon  U.  Hammett    . .  150ct49 

Maxwell  Fox 28Sept49 

Mast    Geo.  Giles 28Sept49 

Surg    ...  Mar.  C.  French 29Sept49 

Pay  4- Pur  F.  J.  I.  Auret 28Sept49 

Mate    Logic  A.  Whimper    20ct49 

Asst  Surg  Chas.  Sproull    20ct49 

Clerk   ....KR.Miall 28Sept49 


SEVERN,  50. 

Chatham^  building. 

SHANNON,  50. 

Portsmouth,  building. 


Alb 


476  SHARPSHOOTER,  4.  St,  Gun  Vessel. 

Mediterranean. 

Blackwall  1847.    Iron.    Tons  ft08.    Screw  prop.    H.p.  908. 

Plncham. 

Lieut  Com  John  C.  Bailey 29Mar48 

MaU   ....  Arthur  Bagley(acO     ..2Mar49 

'2d  Mast  . .  Fred.  J.  Krahbe 31Mar48 

Asst  Surg  Charles  Roberts 8Apr48 

Clk  in  Ch   Hugh  F.  Pullen 31  Aug49 

477  SHEARWATER,  3.    St.QunVessd. 

Particular  Service. 

Liverpool  1887.    Tons  848.    H.p.  100. 

Lieut  Com  Edm.  E.  Tumour    2Mar4S 

2rf  Mast   ..CO.  Robinson    4Jan49 

Asst  Surg  Robt.  Mungle      10Oct49 

Clk  in  Ch. .  J.  M.  Jefferson  6Mar48 

478  SHELDRAKE,  4. 

Devonport. 

Pembroke  18125.    Tons  828.    Peake. 


479  SIDON,  12.    St.  Frigate. 

Portsmouth. 
Deptlbid  184A.    Tons  1888.    H.p.iMIO.    Sir  a  Napier. 

480  SIMOOM.    St. 
Glasgow, 

Glasgow  1849.    Iron.    Tons  8,000.    Screw  prop.    H.p.  850. 
JXvrj  Office. 

481  SIREN,  16. 

Sheemess. 

Wodwich  1841.    Tons  049.    Symonda. 

482  SIRIUS,42. 

PortsmoiUh. 
Bttrsledon  1818.    Tons  1000.    After  Leda. 

484  SNIPE,  2.    Cutter. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1838.    Tons  188. 

485  SOUTHAMPTON.  50.    Flag  Ship. 

S.  E.  Coast  of  America, 
Deptford  1820.    Tons  1470.    Surreyors  of  Navy. 

Capt    Nicholas  Cory 3Aug4B 

Com Jas.B.  West 12Aug48 

Lieut    ....  Lionel  R.  Place 3Aug48 

R.  H.  Dalton   3Aug4S 

Geo.  F.  Day 3Aug48 

Arthur  B.  Warre 3Aug4S 

Fred.  Woolcombe,/.  .  4Aug4^ 

Addl D'Arcy  S.  Preston  ....  5Aug48 

Mast    Henry  G.  Raynes  ....  3Aug48 

Capt  Mar  Wm.  Gordon    8Aug4S 

IstLtMar  Jones  Wright 8Aug48 

Chapl  . . . .  N.  Procter,  b.a 3Aug48 

N.Ins....  Henry  M.  Lefroy     . . .  .3Aug48 

Surg    ....  David  Deas 5Aug48 

Pay^  Pur  Nich.  B.  Lash 3Aug48 

Mate    ....JohnTrevenen 20Mar49 

2d  Mast  . .  W.  E.  Troutbeck 3Aug48 

G.  E.  V.  MaitlandCac/)  24Jan49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  Duirs    5Aug48 

Henry  French   30July49 

Addl    Fras.  Anderson     ..... .5Apr49 

Clerk    ....Edw.  S.Cooke   14Aug48 

486  SPARROW,  6.    Surveying. 

S.  E.  Coast  of  Ireland. 
Pembroke  1828.    Tons  160. 

Com Geo.  A.  Frazer     2Apr49 

Lieut    David  Aird    3ApT49 

Mast    R.  Hoskyn    3Apr49 

2nfl^  Mast    G.  F.  McDougall 3Apr49 

Asst  Surg  M.  Hamilton,  md 4Apr49 

Clk  in  Ch  Julian  A.  Messum   3Apr49 

487  SPARTAN,  22. 

Devonport, 

Devonport  1841.    Tons  018.    Symonds. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


243 


488  S  PARTI  ATE,  76. 

Devonpcrt. 
Pr.  c^;»tiired  1796.    Ttnu  1800. 

489  SPEEDWELL.    Surv,  Tender. 

Woolwich, 
Ma^tCom  Edw.  K.  Calver   ....14Feb48 

490  SPEEDY,  2.    Cutter. 

Sheerrtess, 
Pembroke  18S8.    Tons  12d.    After  R.  C.  X>0O«. 


491     SPHYNX,6.    St.  Sloop. 
Portsmouth. 

Woolwich  1848.    Tons  1068.    H.p.  500. 


STinoBds. 


492  SPIDER,  6.    Sch. 

S.E.  Co,  of  America. 

CbftUuun  1836.    Tons  182.    Seppingf. 

Lieut  Com  J.  W.  Tomlinson 3Apr49 

2d  Mast  . .  R.  P.  J.  Simpson  30Aug47 

Asst  Surg  Chas.  G.  Campbell    .  .5June49 
Clk  in  Ch  Jos.  Singleton    30Aiig47 

493  SPITEFUL,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Mediterranean. 
Pembioke  1843.    Todb  1060.    H.p.  880.    Bymonde. 

Com Thos.  Cannichael 40ct49 

Lieui    ....M*Leod.B.  Cockraft   ..80ct49 

Fred.  A.  Herbert 50ct49 

Mast    ....C.  R.P.Forbes 10Oct49 

Surg    ....  John  H.  Patterson    ....60ct49 

Pay* Pur Wm.V.Mmer 50ct49 

Mate    ....JohnC.  Soadv    10Oct49 

AsstSurg  G.  M'Donough (a<;0     ..60ct49 
Clerk  . . .  .Albert  Lew 230ct49 


494    SPITFIRE.    St.  Gun  Vessel. 
Malta. 

Deptfordl846.    Tons  498.    H.p  140.    AdmiraUy. 


495    SPRIGHTLY.    St. 

H.p.  100. 

Tender  to  Victory. 
Mast  Com  Geo.  Allen  {act)  . 
2d  Mast  ..  Gilberts.  Green  . 


. . .  14Sept49 
. .  14Sept49 


496  SPY,  3.    Brigantine. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
SheemeM  1841.    Toni  880.    Symondt. 

Lieut  Com  Geo.  Western 8Aug48 

Asst  Surg  H.  H.  Mackarsie    9Sept48 

2d  Mast  .  .PhQip  Ridley   9Aug48 

Clk  in  Ch  Geo.  W.  Anderson 9Aug48 

497  SQUIRREL,  12. 

Pembroke,  building. 


498  STAG«44. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1880.    Tons  1818.    After  Pr.  Pmident. 

499  STAR,  8. 

Coast  of  Africa. 

Woolwich  1886.    Tons  868.    Symonds. 

Com F.  L.  A.  Selwyn 23Aug48 

Lieut    ....  John  M.  Jackson    ....  3Mar48 

Henry  T.  Vernon 28Mar48 

Mast    ....Robert  Walker    9Mar48 

Surg    Evan  Evans 2Feb48 

Pay  4-PwrG.Shambler(acO  ..    .24Jan48 
Clerk    ....JohnFreshfield   8Feb48 

500  STROMBOLI.    St.  Sloop. 

Particular  Service. 
Portsmouth  1888.    Tons  070.    H.p.  880.    Symonds. 

Com Lord  A.  W.  Beauclerk  I  lNov47 

Lieut    . . . .  H.  G.  St.  J.  Mildmay  5May49 

W.  H.  Anderson 8Mar49 

Mast    . . .  .Geo.  Blakey   15Nov47 

Surg    John  P.  Barke,  md.      12Nov47 

Pay  ^  Pur  Ed.  M.  Stone  (act)    . .  1 1  Nov47 
Mate    ....  Jas.  J.  H.  Groves  ....  17Dec49 

Thos.  B.  M.  Sulivan.  .26Dec49 
Asst  Surg  Chas.  P.  Mingaje  ..    .260ct49 

Henry  Loney Jan50 

Clerk    ....Henry  Gilpin 18Aug49 

510  STYX.    St.  Sloop. 

Devonport. 
Sheemess  1841.    Tom  1067.    H.p.  880.    Symonds. 

511  SULTAN,  72. 

Portsmouth. 

Merchant's  Td.  Deptford  1807.     Tons  1761.    Hendow. 

After  Htro. 

512  SUPERB,  80. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1843.    Tons  2680.    Symonds. 

Capt Edward  Purcell     . . .  .29Nov48 

Com Fred.  W.  Horton July49 

Lieut    J.  J.  Kennedy 8May49 

Byron  G.  Rowles   180ct49 

Charles  Pechell 29Nov48 

Wm.  H.  Connolly. . .  .29Nov48 

John  Hanmer    l2May49 

Mast    ....Perc. B.Roberts     ...29Nov48 

Capt  Mar  Chas.  Miller 30Nov48 

1st  Lt  Mar  H.  W.  Brooker    29Nov48 

2d  Lt.  Mar  Nich.  B.  Dalby     . . .  .29Nov48 

Chapl  . . . .  Wm.  Bell    29Nov48 

Surg    ....  Jason  Lardner   29Nov48 

Pay  8f  Pur  ♦Geo.  V.  Oughton    . .  29Nov48 

N.Ins.. .  .Wm.  Johnson 29Nov48 

Asst  Surg  Geo.  E.  Nicholas 29Nov48 

Joseph  Coulter,  md.  . .  120ct49 

Fras.  Y.  Toms (acO    ..I20ct49 

2d  Mast  . .  Horace  St.  H.  Cook    . .  l;30ct49 

Clerk     ...Wm.  C.Brown ■.29Nov48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


244 


BfTective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


513  SUTLEJ,  50. 

Pembroke^  buUdmg, 

514  SWALLOW.    St.    H.p.  70. 

Portsmouth. 

515  SWIFT,  6. 

Pacific, 
Deptford  1880.    Tons  900.    STmondi. 

Com Wm.  C.  Aldham  ....  25June49 

Lieut    James  E.  Bickford  . .  26June49 

Mast    Edwin  Rowe  (act)   .  .25June49 

Surg  ....Fred.  J.  Whipple  ....3July49 
Pat/  ^  Pur  A.  A.  Speed  {act) . . .  .25June49 
Mate    ....Richard  Onslow   ....25June49 

516  SYBILLE,40. 

Devonport. 
Pembrok«  1847.  Toot  1083.   STmondt. 

517  SYLPH,  2.     Tetider. 

Devonport. 
Woolwich  18^1.    T0IU114. 

518  SYLVIA,  6. 

Tender  to  Sparrow. 
Portsmouth  1887.    Tons  70.    Bymonds. 


519  TALBOT,  22. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  18M.    Tom  600.    Surveyon  of  Nat y. 

520  TARTARUS,  4.    St. 

Mediterranean. 
Pembroke  1834.    Tons  028.    H.p.  180.    Symonds. 
Lieut  Com  Sir  G.  Webster,  Bart.  . .  90ct47 

'2nd  Mast . .  Cornelius  Fox     270ct47 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  Bainbridge 140ct47 

ClkinCh    Robt.  G.  Webber    ....150ct47 

521  TEAZER,  2.    St, 

Co.  of  Africa. 
Chatham  1840.  Tom  290.  Screw  pi  op.    H.p.  50.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  Jasper  H.  Selwyn 190ct48 

2d  Mast  . .  Henry  G.  Thomsett  . .  14Dec48 
Asst  Surg  Julian  W.  Slij^ht  . . .  .230ct48 
Clk  in  Ch  Edw.  Edmeades 190ct48 

522  TERMAGANT,  24.    St,  Frigate. 

Portsmouth. 

Di'piford  1848.   Tom  1547.   Screw  prop.    H.p.  620.   White. 


TERPSICHORE,  18. 
Chatham, 
BtackwftU  1847.    Tons  600.   Symondk 

523    TERRIBLE,  21.    -Sf^  Ship. 
Lisbon. 
Deptfoid  1846.    Tons  1847.    H.p.  800.    Lui^. 

Capt rgiJames  Hope 23Nov49 

Lieut    ....  David  MQler 23Nov49 

Chas.  A.  Lodder    23Nov49 

Edw.  C.  Symons  ....23Nov49 
T.  J.  Macdonnell  . . .  .23Nov49 

Mast    JohnJarvis    23Nov49 

1st  Lt  Mar 
Art    ....  Thos.  Q.  Meade    ....  27Nov49 

Chapt  Richard  Croker Jan50 

Surg      .    .Howard  R. Banks.... 26Nov49 

Pau^  Pur  W.  A.  Harris 23Nov49 

N  Ins     . .  Chas.  (^sboume 28Nov49 

Mate    ....H.  J.Raby 23Nov49 

Chas.  A.  Johnson. . .  .26Nov49 

Aug.  J.  Bullock 10Dec49 

2d  Ma«<  ..W.F.Lew    23Nov49 

Asst  Surg  J.  A.  R.  Harvey,  md.       Nov49 
Clerk   ....C.W.Tuke    23Nov49 


524    TERROR. 

Particular  Service, 
Bomb  Vessel.    PorUmouth  1818.    Tons  320. 

Capt Francis  R.  M.  Crozier  8Mar45 

Com     Edward  Little 4Mar45 

Lieut    George  H.  Hodgson  .  .4Mar45 

John  Irving    l3Mar45 

Fred.  J.  Hornby 4MHr45 

Robert  Thomas 14Mar45 

Ice  Mast .  .Thos.  Blanky  (act)    .  23Apr45 

Surg    ....  John  S.  Peddie 12Mar4.5 

2d  Mast  ..Gillies  A.  Macbean  ..31Mar45 
Jsst  Surg  Alex.  M 'Donald  ....  1 1  Mar45 
Clk  in  Ch  Edwin  J.  H.  Helpman  4MHr45 


525  THALIA, 42. 

Portsmouth. 
Portsmouth  1880.    Tons  108S.    After  Leda. 

526  THAMES.     Tender. 

Sheemess. 

Built  1805.    Tons  06. 


527    THETIS,  36. 

Lisbon. 

Devonport  1840.    Tons  1594.    NeTtl  CoUefte. 

Capt ***#H.  J.  Codrington  1 40ct46 

Lieut    ....J.M'N.Boyd     140ct46 

Wm.  Horton       1 40ct46 

F.T.C.  Strode    7Nov46 

Wm.  H.  Payne 25Scpt-i9 

Mast    Wm.  J.  Mampribe  ....  140ct46 


Digitized  by 


Google 


EflPective  List  of  the  Roj-al  Navy. 


245 


THETIS— (Conimwrf.) 

Ut  Lt  Mar  A.  Butcher      20Oct46 

R.  K.ClaveU 22Mar48 

John  H.  Mercer  ....  15May49 

Chaj4 Andrew  Watson    30Nov48 

Surg     Jas.  Booth   6Mar49 

Pay  ^PurBenj.  Dyer    15K)ct46 

Nav  In*t     James  Stephen    dONov48 

2dM€ut  ..Thomas  Earl     6Jan47 

Ait9t  Surg  Patrick  Slevui    20Nov46 

Clerk    Wm.  Simmonds 270ct46 

THISBE,  42.     Ordinary  Dep6l. 
DewmporL 

528  THUNDER.  6. 

Shtemets. 

Bomb  Yenel,  Dtptrord  18S0.    Toiit47S. 

529  THUNDERER,  84. 

Devanpart, 
Woolwieh  1881.    TontSSTO.    After  Pr.  OiiMfMW. 


MO    TIGER.    Si.  Shop, 
fVoolwich, 
Chatham  1848.    Toiu  Vm,    H.p.  400.    J.  Edje. 


531  TORCH.    St. 

fVoolwieh. 

BtackwaO.    Iron.    Toot  840.    H.p.  IW.    Sjmondt. 

532  TORTOISE,  12.    Guard  Ship. 

Ateension. 

Foniwrlj  air  JAfiMrd  JSTivAm .  Tons  on.   PuchaMd  1806. 

Capt Fredk.  Hutton      ....  l2Nov46 

Lieut    ....  John  Townsend 1  May 49 

John  Gwynne 3Jan49 

Chas.  O.  B.  Hall ....  15Jaly49 

Mast    P.C  D.Bean    28Nov46 

Capt  Mar   John  Miller 2Aug49 

UtLtMar  Edw.  A.  Wylde 28Feb48 

6.  B.  Puddicombe   .  .29Jane48 

Fras.  H.  Noott 210ct48 

Chapl  ....  Wm.  H.  Pilcher,  b a.  . .  23Nov48 

Surg    T  E.Mole8worth,MD.27June49 

Addl Philip  Toms,  mo 16Nov48 

Pay  %•  Pur  Geo.  P.  Rickord 280ct48 

2rf  Mast  . .  W.  Pennington  (act). .  240ct49 
Clerk    ....H.J. White   21May44 

533  TRAFALGAR,  120. 

SheemeM. 
Woolwich  1841     TOIU9004.    Ruto.    ImpronA  CaUd^nia. 


TRIBUNE,  28. 

SheemegSf  huiUUng. 


534    TRIDENT.    St.  Gun  Vessel. 
Particular  Service. 

BlackwaU  1840.   Iron.    Tom  850.    H.p.  SBO. 
tnd  Mare. 

Lieut  Com  Kichard  H.  Rink     . . . 
2d  Mast  .  .Henry  I.  Josephson    . 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  E.  O'Brien  

Clk  in  Ch  Chas.  C.  Ick 


Oitehborn 

10May48 
10May48 
10May48 
10May48 


535  TRINCOMALEE,  26. 

N.  Am.  and  W.  Ind. 

Bombay  1810.  (Bad.  40  gun  Prig.)  Tons  1068.  After  Ltda. 

Capt    Richard  L.  Warren    . 20July47 

Lieut   ....  John  Seccombe 26 July47 

Chas.  G.  Fegen 10Oct48 

Philip  Saumarez   ....23July47 
Moit   . . .  .C.  J.  Polkinghome  .  .26Sept49 

Ut  Lt  Mar  J.  C.  Symonds   26Feb49 

CA*iV/iwAnty.Salkeld  ....  18July48 
Surg        . .  Richard  Carpenter  . .  ]  SAiif 48 

Pay  ^  Pur  W.  B,  Gordon 6Feb49 

2nd  Mast   Henry  W.  Inglis(acO  26Feb48 

Asst Sur .  .Chas.  S  Hugo   17Sep47 

Clerk   ....Edm.  A.  Rowe    3Aug47 

535a  TRITON.    St. 

Mediterranean. 

BUckwaU  1847.    Iron.    Tonf650.    H.p.  900.    Bymonds. 

Lieut  Com  Chas.  J.  P.  Glinn. . .  .21Mar48 

2d  Mast  ..Wm.P.Braund 18Dec49 

Asst  Surg  Philip  Porter     27Mar48 

Clerk  in  Ch  J.  W.  H.  Bowman  . . .  .23Mar48 

536  TWEED,  18. 

S.  E.  Coast  of  America. 
Portmoaih  18S8.   Tone  flOO.    Navy  OAe*. 

Com  ...   .Xor^^F.  J.  Russell 7June48 

Lieut     ...  Geo.  Marriott ••.8June4S 

Wm.  D.  Loch 8Jime4S 

Mast    ....  Stephen  Spain 8June4S 

Surg    Jas.  G.  Buchanan ....  I2June4S 

Pay  8f  Pur  Jas.  B.  Moorman  . . .  .8June4S 
Asst  Surg  George  Moore,  md.  . .  I2Jime4^ 
Clerk   RobtDeveson    8June48 

537  TYNE,22. 
Devonport. 

Woolwieh  18S0.    Tons  000.    Sepplngt. 


537a    UNDAUNTED,  42. 
PorlsmMUh. 

Woolwieh  1807.    Tons  1080.    After  L/«i^. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


246 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


538  UNDINE.    St. 

Woolwich, 

PvrchMed  1840.    Iron.    Tons  884.    H.p.  110. 

Dftchburn  and  Mars. 

539  UNICORN,  42. 

Chatham, 
Chatham  1824.    Toni  1064.    After  JAda. 

540  URGENT.    5/.  H.p.  240. 

Portsmouth, 


VALOROUS.    St.  Sloop. 
Pendnroke,  building, 

541  VANGUARD,  80. 

Devonport, 
Pembroke  1886.   foiuSOOO.    Symondf. 

542  VENGEANCE,  84. 

Mediterranean, 
Pembroke  1894.    Tons  9384.    After  Fr.  C(ntapu$, 

Capt  . . .  .Sir  H.M.Blackwood,  Bt,  7Nov49 

Com John  W.  Tarleton. . .  .23Nov48 

Lieut  ....  Robert  C.Whyte...   10June47 
Joseph  G.  Bickford    ..I40ct45 

John  Corbett 20July47 

H.  S.  Hamilton   9Aug48 

S.  J.Greville  150ct47 

Mast    Robert  Salmond 140ct46 

Capt  Mar   John  Tothill    220ct46 

Ut  LtMar  Henderson  Ward  ....  12June47 

B.  B.  Herrick 220ct46 

Qd LtMar  Fras.  L.  Dowse 12Sept49 

Chap    ....  Chas.  L.  Bell,  ba 20Mar49 

Stirg    ....Wm. Graham 30ct48 

Pay  ^Pur  James  S.  Mountsteven  I50ct46 

N  Ins  ....  Geo.  Foster 16Jan49 

MaU    ....J.  H.  BushneU(acO    ..2Feb49 
A.  M.  Brock  (act)  . . .  .4Sept48 

A.  Thrupp  {act) 3JuIy49 

H.  H.  Knocker  {act)  . .  3July49 

UMast  .  .John  Wave  {act) 7Aug47 

Asst  Surg  Rob.  Wallace,  md 27Apr46 

John  Ward  (6) 260ct46 

W.  Richardson    6Aug48 

543  VERNON,  50. 

Chatham, 
Woolwleh  183S.    Tom  «088.    Symondi. 


544  VESTAL,  26. 
Sheemess, 

SheereeMlSW.    Ton*  018.    Symonds. 

545  VESUVIUS,  6.    St,  Sloop. 
Devonport, 

SheemeM  1840.    Tons  076.    H.p.  080.    Sjmonds. 

546  VICTORIA,  116. 
Pembroke^  building. 

547  VICTORIA  AND  ALBERT.  St.   it. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1843.    Tons  1038.    H.p.  430.    Symonds. 

Capt    4ft Rt,  Honourable  Lord 

Adolpbus  Fitzclarence  IJan48 

Com Wm.  Crispin    lJan48 

Lieut   . . .  .E.  F.  N.  K.  Wasey  . .  18Mav49 
Mast   ,,   .Geo.Biddlecombe  ....16Apr49 

Addl Dav.  N.  Welch 15Feb4« 

A.  Balliston  (act) 3Apr4i 

Surg    ....  Thos.  W.  McDonald  . .  1  Jan**^ 
Pay  4*  PwrWm.  Bell IJani 

548  VICTORY,  104.    Flag, 

Portsmouth. 
Chatham  1700.    Rebuilt  1800.    Tons  8164.    81ade. 

Capt    Francis  P.  Blackwood  l3Nov4> 

Addl  for  serv  Geo.  Smith 9June4l 

at  Southampton 
AddtforSurvWm.  L.  Sheringham  . .  lDec4/ 
Serv 

Lieut    . . . .  R.  E.  BuUen     lDec47 

C.  R.  Bamber lDec47 

E.  W.  Lang    4June4lt 

Thos.  Cochran,  fl,    1  Oct4M 

Addl     . . . .  W.  H.  Fenwick 7June49 

Addl  for    Henry  L.  Cox lDec47 

Surv  Serv 

Mast    Wm.  H.  Thompson    ..12Jan48 

AddlforSurvJohn  S.  Taylor lDec47 

Addl    ....  Saml.  Braddon  {act)  . .  24Apr49 

Jas.  Scarlett  {act) lDec47 

Geo.  Allen  {act)    lDec47 

\st  Lt  Mar  E.  T.  T.  Jones    1  Dec47 

P.  M.  C.Croker lDec47 

Chapl Robt.  Thompson lDec47 

Surg    ....  Hugh  Jameson .  lDec47 

Pay  ^  Pur  R.M.Whichelo   lDec47 

NavInst..V^m.  Kerr 260ct49 

Mate    ,  •  •  .Henry  H.  Morgan  .... 5Dec49 
Asst  Surg,  W.  M*K,  Saunders,  md.  lDec47 

Geo.  P.  Cooke 9May4d 

Addl    ....Wm.F.Noott    I2Sept49 

2rf  Mast . .  A.  G.  Whichelo 2May49 

Addl J.  Walker  {act)    lDec47 

G.  E.  Green  14Sept49 

Clerk   ....JohnB,  Burlace llApr49 

Addl Fred.  Lucas  2lMay49 

Geo.  Jeffreys  4Aug49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


247 


549 


VINDICTIVE,  50. 

Portsmouth, 
Portsmouth  1813.  (Razeed  74).  Tons  1756.  Surrey,  of  Nary. 

VIOLET.    St. 
Mail  Packet  Service.    Dover. 
BUudiwall  I84S.    Iron.    Tons  998.    H.p.  ISO.    Ditchburn 
and  Mare. 

Mast  Com  Robert  Sherlock  (act)  IlJan48 
^2d  Mast  .  .E.  CuUen  {act)    llJan48 

550  VIPER,  6.    Brigantine. 

N.  Am.  §  W.  Ind. 
Pembroke  1881.    Tom  188.    Seppincs. 

LietU  Com  Henry  Bernard 2lNov47 

2d  Mast  .  .Mark  Netten  {act)  ....  lJune47 

Asst  Surff  N.  L.  Dolling 18Dec45 

Cik  m  Ch    D.  P.  Macnamara    . . .  .40ct47 

551  VIRAGO.    St.  Sloop. 

Devonport, 
Chatham  1842.    Tons  1060.    H.p.  800.    Bymonds. 

VIVID.    St. 

Mail  Packet  Service.    Dover. 
Chatham  1848.    Tons  830.    H.p.  180.    Lang. 

Mast  Com  Luke  Smithett  (act)  . .  11  Jan48 
2d  Mast  . .  John  Hammond  (act)  ..II  Jan48 

552  VIXEN,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

.V.  Am.  *  fV.  Ind. 
Pembroke  1840.    Tons  1064.    H.p.  S80.    Sjrmonds. 

Com Robt.  Jenner I0May48 

Lieut    ...  .J.  P.  C.  Mackenrie  .  .31July48 
Sidney  Wolridge  ....  24Mar49 

Mast    ....R.  A.  Burstall  22July47 

Surg Joseph  Browne  (acO-  .2Mar48 

Pay  4-  Pur  Henry  S.  Collins 29May47 

Mate    . . .  .Hon. 'H.  A.  Moreton . .  27Feb49 
AsstSurg  Chas. B.Wood    4June47 

553  VOLAGE,22.    Surveying. 

Mediterranean. 

Portsmouth  1885.    Tons  510.    Naral  College. 

Capt Thos.  Graves  IMar49 

Lieta    ....Gabriel Johnston 20Feb47 

Wm.  C.Geary    20Fcb47 

Lord  J.  T.  Browne    . .  I2Mar47 

Mast    John  Stokes 27Nov47 

Surg    Alex.  Baxter,  md 22Feb47 

Pay  4- Pur  Jas.  C.  Little   lMar47 

N  Ins  . . . . C.  J.  E.  R.  Archdeacon29Mar47 

Mate    ....John  F.Wyer    15Mar49 

John  H.  Glover 1 7Apr49 

AsstSurg  Wm. Evans  (c)  {act)  .  .27Jan48 
Addl Wm.  B.  Baikie,  md.  . .  15May49 

554  VOLCANO,  3.    St. 

Woolwich. 
Portsmouth  1886.    Tons  790.    H.p.  140.    Symonds. 


555  VULCAN.    St.  Frigate. 

Sheemess. 
BhuskwaU  1849.  Tons  1747.  H.p.  850.   Bcreirprop.   Mare. 

556  VULTURE.    St.  Frigate. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1848,    Tons  1190.    H.p.  47D.    Symonds. 


557 


WANDERER,  12. 

Chatham. 
Chatham  1685.    Tons  428.    Symonds. 


558  WARSPITE,  50. 

Chatham. 
Chatham  1807.    (Raseed  74.)    Tons  180a    HmisIow. 

559  WASP.    St.    Gvn  Vessel. 

Dept/ord,  building. 

560  WATERLOO,  120. 

Sheemess. 

Chatham  1688.    Ttons  9718.    Lines  of  Caledonia  altered  by 

Lang  and  Fincham. 

561  WATERWITCH,  8. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Cowes  1888.    Tons  819.    White. 

Com Richard  R.  Quin 3Apr4S 

Lieut    Wm.  C.  Forsyth    20Apr4S 

Chas.  G.  Grylls    4Apr4S 

Mast    Hugh  D.  Beach    4Apr4S 

Surg    John  T.  Jenkins 2Aug4S 

Pay  ^  Pur  C.  G.  Bumey  {act) 4Apr4S 

Mate    .... 

562  WELLESLEY,  72.    Flag. 

N.  America  and  W,  Indies. 
Bombay  1815.    Tons  1746.    JLttn  CanuwMU. 

Capt Geo.  Goldsmith    6Jan48 

Addlftyr  Surv  H.  W.  Bayfield    5May48 

Strv 

Com Chas.  F.  Schomberg    . .  7Jan48 

AddlforSurv  John  Orlebar 5May48 

Serv 

Lieut   ....Aug.C.  May     7Jan48 

Wm.  S.  Miller    14Jan48 

John  P.  Palmes    8Jan48 

Steph.  F.  Douglas    ....  7Jan48 

Aug.  Butler   7Jan48 

Hon.  A.  A.  Cochrane,j^.  9Jan48 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


248 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy« 


WELLESLEY— (Coa^intwrf.) 
AddlforSurv  John  Hancock    5May48 

Addl Chas.  Vesey        19Jan48 

Edw.  Scroggs    30July49 

G.  M.  F.  Molesworth.  .6Noy48 

.  Wm.  Swinbum 24July49 

Mast    ....C.T.  A.NoddaU    7Jan48 

AddfoT  ^uirWm.  Forbes 17June48 

Capt  Mar  H.  G.  Mitford 15Jan48 

Ut  LtMar  Geo.  Bazalgette 15Jan48 

Ed.  G.  M*Calluni    ....  I5Jan48 

Ch^NI  Wm.  S.  Parish 2Feb48 

Surg    .    ..Thos.  Frazer  4June49 

Addijin'  Swv.  Wm.  Kelly,  md 5May48 

Serv, 

Pay  ^  Pur  Wm.  Reeve 12JBn48 

AsstSurg  J.F.Henry,  MD 17Jan48 

Jas.  Lilburne l7Jan48 

Addl    ....Thos.  Ay  ling 26May49 

Geo.  Rae,  md 140ct48 

R.  P.  R.  Sparrow     ....  May48 

John  Philip     4May49 

R.  B.  Power 24Mar49 

Alex.  Watson,  md.     . .  15Jan49 

J.  McE.  WaUace  (act)  4May49 

J.  W.  Duncan  (act)  .  10May49 

2nd  Mast . .  C.  R.  B.  Wilkinson  . .  26Nov49 

Clerk    . . . .  J.  G.  Hofi&nann 4Mar48 

J.  J.  Hayward 6Feb49 

R.D.  Hire UAug48 

563  WELLINGTON,  72.    Ordinary  Dep6t. 

Sheemess. 
Deptibrd  1818.    Toiu  1757.    Sorreyon  of  Narj. 

Capt David  Price lMar48 

Com  .    ...  Henry  Piyce Jan50 

Lieut    . . .  .Wm.  G.  Hemsworth  . .  1  Mar48 

Pnr  ^^nf  (^^'  "^icsTj 17July49 

'^d'^::^him.M*Namara     ....150ct49 

^   lEdw.  M.  Hogge   40ct49 

Mast    Joshua  Taylor lMar48 

Chapl  ...  .P.  Somerville  lMar48 

Surg        ..Benj.Bynoe lMar48 

Pay  8r  Pur  J ss,liu^g^ns    lMar48 

AsstSurg  R.  Galvin,  m.d lMar48 

Addl James  Campbell  (b) .  .26Sept48 

fldMast  ..C  Anstey(aoO    iMar48 

Clerk    ....Alfred  Wood    lMar48 

564  WIDGEON.    St.    H.p,  90. 

Tender  to  Ocean, 

565  WILDFIRE.    St,  Tender. 

Sheemess. 
Harwich  1896.   Toiif  186.    H.p.  76.    Oiaham. 

2d  Mast  . .  Geo.  Brockman   lNov45 

Clk  in Ch. .  Wm.  E.  Kelly 2Feb49 


567  WINCHESTER,  50. 

Portsmouth. 
Woolwich  18».   Tom  1487.   Sanreyoia  of  NaT7. 

568  WINDSOR  CASTLE,  120. 

Pembroke,  building. 

569  WIZARD,  6. 

Devonport. 

Pombioke  isao.    ToniSSl.    Pcake. 


571    WOLVERENE,  12. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Chatham  1886.    Tons  428.    6jvaaad§. 

Com Maxwell  Falcon 20Sept49 

Lieut    Edw.  W.  Tumour    ....2()ct49 

Henry  Christian    21  Sept49 

Mast    ....  Geo.  Williams  (act) . .  26Sept49 

Surg    ....Jas.  Walsh,  md 21Sept49 

Pay  ^  Pur  F.  W.  Rowlstone  ....  21  Sept49 

Asst  Surg  J.  E.  Hamilton 2ISept49 

Clerk    . . . .  Geo.  Teait 50ct49 


572  WOODLARK.     Woolunek. 

573  WORCESTER,  50. 

Sheemess. 
DepttordlSiA.   Tods  147S.    Surrejon  of  NaTj. 


574 


YOUNG  HEBE. 

E.  Indies. 


ZEPHYR.    St. 

H.p.  100. 

Woolwich. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


EflTective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


249 


HER  MAJESTY'S  PACKET  BRIGS  AT  FALMOUTH. 
COMMISSIONED  BY  THE  ADMIRALTY. 


CRANE,  6. 
Lieut  Cam  John  Parsons    2SJune47 

EXPRESS,  6. 
Lieut  Com  William  Lory   13June48 

LINNET. 
Lieut  Com  Thos.  James    26Feb48 


PENGUIN,  6. 

Lieut  Com  Walter  Leslie . 


.23Nov48 


PETEREL,  6. 
Lieut  Com  Thomas  Creser 


SEAGULL. 
Lieut  Com  James  Smail 


230ct43 


.21Mar48 


ADMIRALTY  AGENTS  IN  CONTRACT  STEAM  VESSELS. 

LIEUTENANTS.  WITH  DATE  OF  APPOINTMENT. 


Sam.  Tancock    22Aug40 

William  H.  Brady  10Jmie42 

Thomas  W.  Langton 8Apr43 

Bosville  J.  Wilson    13July44 

John  J.  Wilkinson     27Nov44 

John  Davies  (c) 27Nov44 

Thomas  Freer    10Mar45 

William  D'Aranda   26May45 

Richard  Percival    4July45 

William W.  South ....4July46 

John  Brown 7July45 

William  P.  Newenham 6Sept45 

James  Inglis  29Dec45 

Joseph  Ray    30Mar45 

John  Slaughter    2Jan45 

Thomas  Strover 24Sep46 


Lawford  Miles 16June49 

John  Hay  (6)    , 5Apr46 

Lawrence  Dennehy 12June46 

Peter  Rainier 27July47 

John  Kiddle 4Aug47 

RickardLlovd   28Aug47 

Douglas  Reid      22Jau47 

Wm.  V.Lee I9June47 

Robert  Parker  21Nov48 

Thos.  S.  Scriven    22Dec48 

John  O'Reilly  (a) 23Apr49 

Jas.  G.  Raymond 26Apr49 

Henry  Beddek l6June49 

Joseph  H.  Bellamy  18Aug49 

Edw.  W.  Ward 22Nov49 


SaUry  jCSOO  te  £360. 


Jan  50 


Digitized  by 


Google 


250 


NON-EFFECTIVE   SHIPS,  HULKS,  &c. 


Adventure,  Transport,  Chatham. 
Ackbar,  Quarantine  Service,  Liverpool. 
Anson,  Conv.  Hulk,  Hobart  Town, V.D.  Land 
Argo,  Receiving  Ship,  Devonport. 
Astreea,  Store  Ship,  Falmouth. 
Aurora,  Coal  Dep6t,  Falmouth. 
Bacchante,  Quarantine  Serv.  Standgate  Creek 
Bacchus  (late  Aretkusa)Q}iwrsn.  Ser.  LiverpL 
Badger,  Mooring  Vessel,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Bathurst,  Coajst  Guard  Service,  Medway. 
Beagle,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Crouch  River 
Bellona,  Receiving  Ship,  Devonport. 
Black  Prince,  Convict  Hulk,  Woolwich. 
Blake,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Blossom,  Quarantine  Service,  Standgate  Creek 
Brazen,  Floating  Chapel,  Thames 
Briton,  Convict  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Cadmus,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Cameleon,  Watch  Vessel,  Customs. 
Chanticleer,  Coast  Guard  Serv.  Crouch  river. 
Charger,  Coal  Dep6t,  Woolwich, 
Chatham,  Sheer  Hulk,  Chatham. 
Clinker,  Coast  Guard  Serv.  Cuckmere  Haven 
Coromandel,  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Dart,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Dartmouth,  Quarantine  Service,  Leith. 
Defence,  Convict  Hulk,  Portsmouth. 
Dreadnought,  Seaman's  Hosp.  Ship,  Greenw. 
Dromedary,  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Druid,  Quarantine  Service,  Devonport. 
Dryad,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Duncan,  Quarantine  Seivice,  Standgate  Creek. 
Eclipse,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Egeria,  Receiving  Ship,  Devonport. 
Emulous,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Ethalion,  Receiving  Ship,  Harwich. 
Fame,  Marine  Barrack  Ship,  Pembroke. 
Flamer,  Alien  Service,  Gravesend. 
Fortitude,  Coal  Depdt,  Chatham. 

Galatea,  Coal  Depot,  Jamaica. 

Griper,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Chichester  Harb. 

Havock,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Hamble  River. 

Hebe,  Convict  Ship,  Woolwich. 

Hope,  Quarantine  Service,  Milford. 

Hussar,  Receiving  Ship,  Chatham. 

Icarus,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Lymington. 

Investigator,  Thames  Police  Station,  Thames. 

Iphigenia,  Marine  Society's  Ship,  Deptford. 

Jupiter,  Coal  Dep6t,  Devonport. 

Justitia,  Convict  Hulk,  Woolwich. 

I^avinia,  Quarantine  Service,  Liverpool. 

Leven,  Receiving  Ship,  Limehouse. 


Leviathan,  Target,  Povtsmouth. 
Magpie,  Tank  Vessel,  Chatham- 
Maidstmie,  Coal  Depdt,  Portsmouth. 
Medway 9  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Menai,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Menelaus,  Quarantine  Service,  Mothcrbank. 
Mersey,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Messenger,  Coal  Depdt,  Woolwich. 
Minotaur,  Quarantine  Serv.  Standgate  Creek. 
Mulgrave,  Lazaretto,  Milford. 
Newcastle,  Quarantine  Service,  Liverpool. 
Northumberland,Quaran.Serv.StandgateCrk. 
Nymph,  Receiving  Ship,  Sheemess. 
Owen  Glendower,  Convict  Ship,  Gibraltar. 
Pallas,  Coal  Depdt,  Devonport. 
Partridge,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Southampton. 
Pelican,  Watch  Vessel,  Rye. 
Pelter,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Pioneer,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Pyramus,  Receiving  Ship,  Halifax. 
Ramillies,  Quarantine  Serv.  Standgate  Creek. 
Redbreast,  Quarantine  Service,  Liverpool. 
Renard,  Mooring  Vessel,  Chatham. 
Rhin,  Quarantine  Service,  Standgate  Creek, 
Royal  Oak,  Receiving  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Safety,  Receiving  Ship,  Tortola.  [Sheemess. 
St.  Lawrence  (late  Shcmnon)  Receiving  Ship, 
Salsette,  Receiving  Ship,  Woolwich. 
Sapphire,  Receiving  Ship,  Trincomale. 
Shamrock,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Medway. 
Snapper,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Stirling  Castle,  Convict  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Success,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Sulphur,  Receiving  Hulk,  Woolwich. 
Surprise,  Convict  Hulk,  Cork. 
Tartar,  Receiving  Ship,  Chatham. 
Tees,  Chapel,  Liverpool. 
Tenedos,  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Thames,  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Topaze,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Triumph,  Quarantine  Service,  Milford. 
Tyiian,  Quarantine  Service,  Motherbank. 
Unil6,  Convict  Hulk,  Woolwich. 
Venus,  Marine  Society's  Ship,  Woolwich. 
Veteran,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Victorious,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Vigo,  Receiving  Ship,  Devonport. 
Warrior,  Convict  Ship,  Woolwich. 
Weymouth,  Receiving  Hulk,  Bermuda. 
Wolf,  Coal  Depdt,  Kingston,  Dublin. 
Wye,  Convict  Ship,  Woolwich. 
York,  Convict  Hulk,  Portsmouth. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


251 


MAIL  STEAM  VESSELSL 


DOVER. 
Thomas  Baldock,  Commander  Saperintending,  appointed  i9ih  Aug.  1846. 

£4aOpmt 


J.  M.  Hope,  Paymaster  and  Parser. 

£188  Bi,  per  i 


GARLAND,!.    H.p.  120 
LtetU  Cam  E.  Wylde    14Mar49 

0NYX,1.    H.p.  120 
Lteui  Com  Geo.  Raymond  1 1  Jan48 

PRINCESS  ALICE,  1.    H.p.  130 


VIOLET,  1.    H.p.  120 
Mast  Com  Robert  Sherlock  {Act.)  llJan48 

VIVID,  1.    H.p.  180. 
Mast  Com  Luke  Smlthett  {Act.)    1 1  Jan48 


LIVERPOOL. 
Thomas  Bevia,  Commander  Superintending,  appointed  5th  February,  1839. 

£400  peramittm. 

'William  Lawes,  Paymaster  and  Purser,  12th  August,  1841. 

J088O  peraanmn. 


HOLYHEAD,  &c. 
Charles  Eraser,  Commander  Superintending,  appointed  10th  Sept  1844. 

£418  per  aanam. 

Michael  Scott,  Paymaster  and  Purser,  appointed  4th  Mar.  1843. 

JC860  per  annom. 


BANSHEE.    H.p.  350 
Mast  Com  William  Smithett  {Act.)  5Jan48 

CARADOC,    H.p.  350 
Lieut  Com  Chas.  P.  Ladd 4Apr48 

FIRE  QUEEN.    H.p.  100. 
Lieut  Com  H.  P.  Jones 110ct49 


LLEWELLYN.    H.p.  350 
Mast  Com  John  Grey  {Act.)    3May48 

ST.COLUMBA.     H.p.  350 
Lieut  Com  Aaron  S.  Symes lMar48 


PORT  PATRICK. 
Edward  Hawes,  Commander  Superintending,  appointed  21  May,  1844. 

£388  per  annum. 

R2 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


252 


HER  MAJESTY^S   REVENUE  VESSELS, 

Showing  the  Tons  and  Number  of  Men  borne  by  eaeh^  and  Present  Station. 


C.  C.  tignifies  Civiliaa Commander ;  C.  F.  M.  Cirilian  First  Mate;   C.  S.  M.  Civilian  Second  Mate; 

D.  O.  Deputed  Officer. 


ACTIVE.     Rottingdean^ 

Tons  09.    Crew  83. 

Lieut.  Com.  Geo.  M.  Smith 20May49 

AMPHITRITE.     Galway. 
Tons  60.    Crew  16. 
C.M.F.    Timothy  KeUy    19Feb44 

BADGER.    Skibbenen. 

Tons  60.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    John  Carter   18Not42 

BAT.     Castletown. 

Tons  37.    Crew  10. 

C.S.M.    John  Bowling 0Apr44 

CAMELBON.     LittUhampton. 

Tons  89.    Crew  21. 

Lieut.  Com,    Fraa.  P.Coull    20ApT48 

CHANCE.     CartineTord, 
Tons  58.    Crew  16. 
C.F.M.    Michael  Smith 1Not47 

CURLEW.    Sheenuu. 

Tons  30.    Crew  8. 

C.S.M.    John  Underwood 7May44 

DEFENCE.    Svjannage. 

Tons  60.  •  Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    John  M'Conachy 8Nov47 

DESMOND.    Harwich. 

Tone  65.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    F.  Browne 31Mar43 

DISPATCH.     Southend. 

Tone  30.    Crew  7. 

C.S.M.    Geo.Wrake 13July44 

DOLPHIN.     KinsaU. 

Tons  84.     Crew  21. 

Lieut,  Com.  William  H.  Broad 9Noy46 

EAGLE.   Weymouth. 

Tone  100.    Crew  28. 

Lieut.  Com.    Thomas  Brewer 14Dec49 

ELIZA.     Wettport. 

Tons  62.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    Patrick  O'Malley    2Feh47 

FAIRY. 

Tons  24.    Crew  7. 

D.O.    T.  Langmaid 7 Jaly44 

FERRET.    Salcombe, 

Tons  22.     Crew  7. 

D.O.    Daniel  McKay  8May43 


FRANCES.     Littlehamptan. 

Tons  44.    Ciew  11. 

C.F.M.    Henry  Hanrey 25Sept4S 

GERTRUDE.     Swanage. 

Tone  35.    Crew  8. 

C.S.M.    John  Soper    9Aag41 

GROSVBNOR.    Falnumih. 

Tons  32.    Crew  8. 

D.O.    John  Harris 7  Jnne4S 

HAMILTON.    KUnuh. 

Tons  59.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    R.  8.  Triphook IDecSS 

HARPY.    Plymouth, 

Tons  145.    Crew  30. 

Lieut.Com.    Robert  Willcox     lFeh49 

HARRIETT.    Stnnner. 

Tons  60.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    James  MoAUster   ....ITApria 

KING  GEORGE.    HniitstabU. 

Tons  36.    Crew  8. 

C.S.M.    Robert  Grimson    14May44 

LADY  FrX)RA.    Deal. 

Tons  S3.    Crew  5. 

D.O.    Chaa.  Bones   lJane49 

LION.    FoOtestons, 

Tons  60.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    Wm.  Peam   80Jane4d 

LIVELY.    Hasthgt. 

Tone  100.    Crew  23. 

Lieut.  Com.    Richard  J .  Turner   3Not49 

MARGARET.     Barmtable. 

Tons  36.    Crew  8. 

D.O.    William  Norris 8May« 

MARIA.     Bridgewater. 

Tons  36.    Crew  10. 

C.S.M.    Samuel  Way 16Ju]j47 

MERMAID.      Berwick. 

Tons  147.    Crew  31. 

Lietit,  Com.    George  S.  Brittain 17  Jan4() 


NEPTUNE.     Rutland. 
Tons  42.    Crew  11. 
C.S.M.    Fras.  H.  Jennison 


.  I2Feb46 


NIMBLE.    Bimouth. 

Tons  60.     Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    J.  P.  Blundell 9June43 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Her  Majesty^s  Revenue  Vessels. 


253 


ONYX.    Sbmthend, 
Tons  31.    Crew  8. 
C.S.M.    JohnTmjIor      


.8D6045 


PETEREL.    FoOcatoM. 
Tons  00.    Crew  16. 


PRINCE  ALBERT.    Carrickf§rgut. 

Tons  160.    Crew  82. 

Lieut.  C4>m.    Patrick  Campbell S0Jiilj47 

PRINCE  OF  WALES.    No.Yurmouth. 

Tons  160.    Crew  33. 

LuuL  Com.    JohnAllen 6Jan48 

PRINCESS  ROYAL.    Shemm. 

Tona  26.    Crew  7. 

D.O.     William  Shepherd 0Jime48 

RACER.    KiUibegt. 

Tona  60.    Crew  10. 

C.  F.M.    Jamea  Sima 26Kar48 

ROSE.     DeaL 

Tons  63.    Crew  14. 

C.F.M.    Saml.  M'Donald 26Sept48 

ROYAL  CHARLOTTE, 

Tona  130.    Crew  29. 

Lieui.  Com.    Jaa.  R.  R.  Liibum    10June47 


SCOUT.    Harwich. 

Tona  84.      Crew  21. 

C.C.    laaacSazby 24Mar43 

SKYLARK.    MUford. 

Tona  00.    Crew  10. 

CF.M.    Jamea  Johnaon  14Not44 

STAG.    R^. 

Tona  130.    Crew  89. 

Lieut.  Com,    Geo.  F.  Weatbrook 22Jan48 

SYLPH.     Grtenhithe. 
Tona  35.    Crew  8. 
John  Sutton    21Mar44 


C.S.M. 


SYLVIA.    Lymmgton. 

Tona  60.    (jrew  10. 

CFJf.    Thoa.R.  Forward 8Deo47 

VIGILANT.    Gravetend. 

Tona  09.    Crew  23. 

C.C.    R.GowUand 27SeptS4 

VICTORIA. 

Tona  114.    Crew  26. 

Lieut,  Com.    John  C.  Sicklemore    10Aag48 

WELLINGTON,    Wettport. 
Tona  143.    Crew  30. 
Lieut,  Com. 

WICKHAM.     Carrickfergui. 

Tona  100.    Crew  23. 

Lieut,  Com,    Charlea  Goldamith    ••••••••  Jan60 


Digitized  by 


Google 


254 


OFnCERS  EMPLOYED  IN  THE  COAST  GUARD  SERVICE. 


Comptroller-Oeneral, 
^Captain  Houston  Stewart. ...  13  Not.  46 £1000  per  anniim.* 


Deputy  ComptroUer^Oeneral. 
Commander  Samuel  Sparshott   16  May  27 . 


.£600« 


Prifuipal  Clerky  Coatt  Ouard  Offiee,  London* 

James  William  Safe. 

*  Ezdoiive  of  half-pay  and  traTelling  ezpeaies. 

lufpeetlng  Commanders,  where  one  bone  ti  allowed,  jCMQ  1S<.  6d.,  where  two,  £409  \%m,  fUL,  Including  haJf-paj. 
UeatanantB  Inipecting  Commanders  the  aamo  as  Commanders,  with  the  difllerence  of  half-pay. 
Lieutenants  Chief  Oi&oers  6s.  per  diem  in  addition  to  half-paj. 
Mates  Ss,  per  diem.   ' 


INSPECTING  COMMANDERS. 
Comnutndero. 

ArrowyJohnJ 6Jan20  Leith. 

Bingham, H.H.  ..23Dec45  Wells. 

Boys,Wm 14Jan47  Berwick. 

Bowie,  John SlOctSO  Arklow. 

Carpenter,  Thos.  ..S2Feb47  Lyme. 

CbarlewcKMl,  E.  P.  17Jan48  Deal. 

Cbeere,  John  •  • . .  l8June49  Cromer. 

ClaveU,  John  ....20Feb46  Whitby. 

Davies,  George      •  ,3July4d  Penzance. 

Dick,  John  G 2July45  Falmouth. 

Douglas,  Chas.  H.  26Mar47  Wexford. 

Douglas  Wm.M.W.2Dec48  Kinsale. 

Ellis,  Fred.  A 6May47  No.  Yarmouth. 

Ellis,  Wm 22May49  Greenhithe. 

Falrman,  Alf.  N.  .  .2Mar48  Herwieh. 

Fisher,  Peter      ..  20Mar46  Folkestone. 

Grant,  Arthur 20Dec47  Southend. 


Hall,Wm.  K 8Mar49 

Harrison,  John  G.  3June48 
Har8ton,Henry  C.  31  May  47 
Helpman,  Philip  A.20Feb46 

Hills,  John 17May44 

Hoare,  Wm.  O'B.  18Sep48 
Holland,  Edward  10Ju]y45 

Ingram,  Aug.  H.  ..dApr48 


Weymouth. 
Lymington. 
Donaghadee. 
Sunderland. 
Littlehampton. 
Cove,  Cork. 
Bally  Castie,  Co. 
[Antrim. 

Montrose. 


Katon,  James  E.  24June48  Whitstable. 

Kcmble,  Fredk.    . .  190ct47  Galway. 

Kennedy,  Wm.H.  29Sep46  Plymouth. 

Laiiptry,JosephM.  8May47  Ryde. 

Mcliwaiue,  \Vm.      iSFeblo  Dartmouth. 


Mackenzie,  Jas.  G.  dApr48 
Maitland,  Lewis  ..djuly44 
Mends,  James  A.  24June48 
Metcalfe,  Wm,  C.  19June49 

Morritt,  Geo 30June47 

Mottley,  JosephM.  290ct45 

Neame,  Wm 5Sep34 

Norcock,  John  H.  21Apr49 
Norman,  Chas.  6...2Nov49 

Nott,  Edw.  B eFeb47 

Nugent,  John    ....110ct23 


Oakes,  Orbell  •« 
Oliver,  Wm.  B. 


.4April46 
...July45 


Bridgewater. 

Grimsby. 

Rottingdean. 

Bridli^rton. 

Salcombe. 

Hastings. 

Dublin. 

Castle  Townsend. 

Sdlly. 

Padstow. 

Westport. 

Gosport.      [Wight, 
Yarmouth,  I.  of 


Pasco,  W.  M.  I.  G.  1 10ct47    Kilrush. 
Pillcington,  Edw. W.20Sep46    Swanage. 
Postle,  Chas.  Jas.  16Aui;46    Newcastle. 


Sibbald,  John 
Skene,  John  M<D. 
Smith,  Richard  S. 
Stewart,  Peter  B.. 
Stewart,  Robt.  A. 

Stoll,J.L.R 

Symonds,  Thos.  E. 

Thomas,  Wm.  S.. 
Triscott,  Wm.  E. 


10Feb49 
24June48 
.  20Jan49 
.13Feb45 

2dFeb49 
30June47 
,   2Mar48 


Dundalk. 

Banff. 

Sheemesa. 

Milford. 

Carrickfergus. 

Clifden. 

Exmouth* 


.28Mar40    Largs. 
..dApr48    Fowey. 

Ward,  John  R 29Sep46    Aldboro'. 


INSPECTING  LIEUTENANTS. 

Bagehot,  Chas.    ..llOct2d  Yc.nghal. 

Brunton,  Richard  27Dec39  Burghead,  N.  B. 

CUfford,  Herbert  J.  1 10ct28  Waterford. 

Irwin,  Joseph  . . .  .110ct23  Malaliide. 

Smyth,  Geo.  T.   ..20May48  Patrington. 

Sterne,  Wm 11  Oct23  Dingle. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Coast  Guard. 


255 


LIEUTBNANTS  OF  STATIONS. 


Alexander,  Nor.  B.  21July27 
Alldridge,Tho8.A.  ]7June47 
Ashby,  Wniiam  R.  24Mar31 
Atkindoti,  Hor.  N.  81Mar86 
Autridge,  Charles    26Jaii47 

Bailey,  Wm.  (6)  16May46 
Hainbridire,  Henry  29Sep46 
Bake,  J.  Wolland  6Apr26 
Baker,  Gnatayus  S.  81  MarSl 
Baker,  Joe.  Francis  22Apr31 
Baker,  Wm.  Hen.  23Jan45 
Barnes,  Peter  ....260ctd6 
Barrett,  Joseph  F.  7Apr80 
BaskerTille,  Perc.    4Noy44 

Batt,  William 24Apr8l 

Batt,  Henry 31  MarSl 

Bayly,  Chas.  B.   ..2dOct49 

Bayley,  Henry 5May4D 

Bedford,  John  W.  20Nov43 
Bennet,  Martin  . .  1 7  Api88 
Benson,  J ohn  R.  1  OSept47 
Best,  Thomas  F. . .  13June39 
Billingsley ,  John  21  Julyd6 
Blissett,  Chas.  E.  12Sept40 
BIyth,  Charles  ....«Dec43 

Bolton,  Aug 15Jane41 

Bowden,  R.  B.  .  .26Apr42 
Boxer,  James  M.  ..5Dec49 
Boyd,  John  A.  H.  14Nov46 
Brooman,  James  . .  4Feb46 
Brooman,  Wm.  R.  19July49 
Brouncker,  J.  P.  . .  7 Oct33 
Buchanan,  R.  A.  ..2lOct48 
BuUey,  John  ....  ISMaySO 
Bamiston,Hngh  S.  30ct25 
Burt,  William  (b)  11  June85 
Butcher,  Jonathan  llApr42 
Butcher,  Robt ....  25Mar44 
Butler,  Thos.  A.  .  26May 47 

Carey,  Thomas  . .  4Aprildl 
CarmichaeljJ.J. 

O.F 23NOT48 

Carr,  Henry  John  16Mar8l 
Carroll, Andrew  D.  3Apr37 
Carter,  A.  R.  B.  ..20Feb49 
Chambers,  Richard  8Feb47 
Charlesson,  R.  W.  ]7Apr48 
Chesshyre,  H.  T.  N.  8Jan47 

Clarke,  Job  B 13  Jan47 

Clarke,  E.  J.  B.  . .  llSept47 
Clarke,  Charles  O.  22Jan47 
Clarke,  £dw.  F.  1 1  Mar48 
Clayton, James  ..26Mar39 
Clerk,  Francis  N.  ldJan29 
Coleman,  John  (a)  ljune37 
Coleman,  John  (ft)  270ct36 
Coles,  William     . .  24  Dec44 

Collins,  Francis lFeb48 

CoUinf,  Henry  .  .29July40 
Conner,  Samuel  .  .25Mard7 

(-(M)iH.T,  Aug 13Dcc42 

Coppiii,  Fred 1  Feb37 


Carrlckfeigos.  ^ 
Mumbles. 
GaUey  Hill. 
Eastbourne. 
Charmouth. 

Rickham. 
Whitby. 
Watchet, 
Ecclesboume. 
Portloe. 
G:upri8on  Point. 
Folkestone. 
New  Quay,  Cardig. 
Kessingland. 
North-end,  Deal 
Holbeach. 
Blackhead. 
Challaboro*. 
Mouth  of  Boyne. 
Graresend. 
Lynn. 

Garrance  Bay. 
Portsmouth  Harb. 
CasUetownsend. 
KUlybegs. 
Brancaster. 
Reculvers 

Mothercombe. 

Torquay. 

Cromer. 

Coatham. 

Buckie. 

Atherfield. 

Dalkey,  Dublin. 

Bangor. 

Wrangle. 

Porto  Bello. 

Bummouth. 

Weymouth. 

Ballynacourty. 

Bradwell,  Essex. 

Ardglass. 

St.  Alban*s  Head. 

Robin  Hood's  Bay. 

Robin  Hood's  Bay. 

Newcastle. 

Stokes  Bay. 

Hill  Head. 

Westbrook. 

Kingsgate. 

Rochester. 

Bovisand. 

Priory,  Hastings. 

Seaham  Harbour. 

Langton. 

Carnsore. 

Katerllne. 

Chidiock 

FibliorRfrate. 

MerncBay.  I 


Coppinger.  T.  S.  . .  27 Aug4 1 
Coniish,  John  (a)  ..40ct34 
Cotgrave,  Richard  13Feb39 
Cotton,  Fred.  L.  .  .7Aug48 
Cox  Henry 9June47 


Dalyell,  James  . . . 
Davis,  John  .... 
Davis,  Henry  B.  . 
Davison,  James  S, 
Dawson,  Wm.  (b) 
Dooley,  David  .. 
Drew,  Edward    . . 

Drew,  Pred 

Drew,  Josias    . . . . 


.23Sep45 

..3Dec47 

.22Sep46 

lApr44 

10Oct38 

3July44 

27Mar40 

.210ct42 

31Aug43 


Cowes. 
Polperro. 
StonehoQse. 
Swanage. 
Elie,  Fife. 

Westhaven. 

Tankerton. 

Kingston. 

Cockbush. 

Dulough,  Westport. 

Elmer. 

Porthpean. 

Hove. 

Mullion. 


Edwards,  Adams    lOMardd  Cawsand. 

Elliott,  B.  G 27 Feb43  Dunncy  Cove. 

Ellis,  Robert    ....25Apr46  Pairlight. 

Eyton,  W.  W 28Dec48  No.  Yarmouth. 

Ferrar,  Wm. . .  Aug5Dec42  Branscombe. 

Finemore,  John  ..26Aug34  Newgate. 

Forbes,  Alex.  W.   22Aug48  Bray. 

Foster,  H.  D 90ct40  East  Ferry. 

Pranklyn,  Geo.     ..5July86  Blackrock. 

Freese  A.  T 1  Mar47  Lyme  Cobb. 


Gahan,  George  . . .  .3Jan48 

Gale.  Chas 2July40 

Genurd,  Henry   • .  29June48 

GUI,  Harry 8Nov36 

GUson,  Thomas  A.  3Aprild3 
Godden,  J.  Shaw  170ct48 
Goodridge,  Richd.  6Dec41 
Goslin,  WiUiam  H.  17Nov43 
Goss,  Thomas  ....  4Sept48 
Gough,  Fred.  W...23Mar49 
Gould, William  ..21Novd9 
Goullett,  Charles  iaAug41 
Grant,  D.  B.  G.. .25June40 
Griffith,  Smyth  ..2SMar49 
Griffiths,  Herb.  L.  21  July49 
Grose,  Arthur  ....  1  Nov49 
Gutzmer,  John      . .  1  Febd7 

Hamilton,  Thomas  30ct25 
Harding,  George  28Feb26 
Harris,  Francis  . .  2Aug33 
Haswell,Chas.  S.   ..20ct45 

Hav,Wm 3Nov49 

Hemer,  Robt 19Nov47 

Henri,  Alphonso  1 7  Dec  21 
Henry,  William  ..21Dec41 

HigginB,Thos 2dNov49 

Higgon,  Henry  M.  7Nov42 
Hill,  Edward  ....14July38 
Hippisley,  C.  J.    ..9Mar36 

Hire,  Geo.  A 6June49 

Hockley,  John  B.  30Octd9 
Modgskin,  Jas.  A.  14iyiay49 
Hole,  WiUiam  ....3Mar27 
Hood,  Wm.  H.  .  .283ept48 
Hooper,  Benjamin  10Apr26 
Hopkins,  Robert  ..8July48 
Husaey,  Richard  ..8Sept48 
Hyne,  Thos.  M.      .20Jau49 


Gillhigham. 

East  End  Lane. 

Donaghadee. 

Tower  39,  Hastfaigs. 

Holywell,  East- 

Shanklin.    [bourne. 

Paignton. 

Claggin. 

Dunmanus. 

Crosshaven. 

Brook. 

Tenby. 

Fort  Sutherland. 

Teignmouth. 

24  Tower. 

Greystones. 

Spittal. 

Mullaghmore,  Sligo. 

Belderig,  Sligo. 

Palling. 

St.  Mawes. 

Tetney,  Grimsby. 

Epple  Bay. 

Bally  Castle,  Sligo. 

Alum  Bay. 

Folkstone. 

Currycloe. 

Thorney. 

Hayling  Island. 

No.  1  Battery,  Deal. 

Corton. 

Axmouth. 

Budleigh  Salterton. 

No.  Shore. 

Polkerris. 

Haddocks* 

St.  Aipies. 

Pembroke. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


256 


Coast  Guard. 


luskip,  Peter  p.   ..80ct42    Port  WriDkle. 


JackBOD,  Thos.  (6)  ITAprdS 
Jeffery,  Barthw. . .  3JaQ46 
Jeston,  Humph  ••28Sept41 
Joachim,  Richard  l6Mar31 
Johnsou,  John. . .  .dlDec46 
Johnston,  Jae.C.  17Jnne47 
Jones,  P.  B 0Aag48 


Keeling,  John  J. 
Kelly,  Richard  N. 
Kempthorne,  C.  H. 
Kennedy,  Arthur 
Kennett,  Edw.  H. 
Knapman,  Edw. 
Knox,  Marcus  . . . . 
Kooystra,  J.  B.... 


Sarune84 
,  90ct40 
,  7July3l 
27May42 
10Sept47 
..6Apr41 
.3lNoy42 
.  lMay47 


Lafarque,  Chas.  A. 
LaTington  ,Thomas 
Lawless,  Henry  . . 
Lawrance,  Henry 
Lett,  Stephen  J.  .. 
Liddon,MatthewJ. 

Loveless,  Jas 

Lyon,  Francis.... 
Lyons,  William  .. 

M'Killop,  Henry  F. 
M'Lean,  C.  C.  . . . 
M'Naughten.Alez. 
Macneyin,  John  .. 
Markett,  John  • . 
Maxwell,  William 

Maxey,  £dw 

May,  Christopher 
Millet,  John      . . . 
MitcheU,  William 
Morris,  W.  W.    . . 
Morriss,  Edward  J. 
Moubray,  Rob.  H. 

Newman,  Robt  A. 
NlckoU,  James  H. 


lApr46 
29Mai68 

7Mar43 
..IJandd 
.  3AprS7 
14July38 
dOApr4S 

8Febd7 
18Mai34 

12Mar49 
.2Aug83 
24Jnne48 
.27Nov22 
14July38 
16MaT31 
.3Aug47 
12July36 
.20Oct40 
18Mar34 
..Jan.50 
26Apr2.5 
24Nov49 

7Nov43 
3Apr33 


O'Brien,  Robt. 4Sept44 

O'Connell,  M.  F.  12Jan30 
Owen,  Bell  Rt.  .  .31Decd8 
Oxford,  John     < . .  .4Apr40 


Pace,£dm.  H 

Pain,  Martin  .... 
Parrey,  Robert  . 
Parsons,  Timothy 
Parsons,  Wm.  (6) 

Paynter,J.M 

Pcame,  W.  G.  . . 
Pears,  Charles  W. 
Pearson,  Thomas 
Pearson,  Chas.  (5) 
Penfold,  Geo.  S. 
Petch,  Clias.  A.  . 
Phillips,  Frederick 
Pollard,  John  . . . 
Pooloy,  George 


.13Feb49 

12May37 

.13Dec34 

29Aug33 

..dJan38 

.  20Mar36 

.2«Sept87 

17Sept4d 

..2Dec23 

..6Jan37 

16NOV23 

.4Sept48 

l6Mar31 

.2Aug3n 

2(»»ept;J7 


Bacton. 

Greenaway. 

Bishopstone. 

Lowestoffe. 

Staiths. 

Dunbar. 

Pennarth. 

Strangford. 

Glenluce. 

Old  Head,  Kinsale. 

Cushendeen. 

Woodbridge  Haven. 

Porthilick. 

Rathmullen. 

Richmond. 

Littlestones. 
Bognor. 
Balbrjggan. 
Ballyhcighe,  Tralee. 
BarofLo.,Wexfd. 
Southampton. 
Pegwell  Bay. 
Jack's  Hole. 
Glenarm. 

Seaford. 
Coverack. 
Portrush. 
Prusshi  Cove. 
48  Tower. 
Worthing. 
Dunancy  Point. 
Port  Moncrief* 
Arklow. 
Calshot  Castle. 
Scattery  Island. 
Seafield,  Co.  Clare. 
62  Tower. 

Shomecliff. 
66  Tower. 

Yealm. 
Barking. 
Ryde. 
Bridport. 

Saltbum. 

Seasalter  Cliff. 

Hastings. 

Christchurch. 

Bournebottom. 

Mullion. 

Milford  Lymington. 

So.  Yarmouth. 

St.  Ives. 

Townsend. 

Came,  Derry. 

Omeath. 

Cuckmere. 

Dublin. 

Falmouth. 


Powys,  Chas.  E..  .23Mar49 
Poynter,  Chas.  W.  16Nov48 

Pratt,  James 16Mar31 

Pullen,  Samuel  G.  9Julyd4 
Pritohard,  John  A.  20Oct49 


Elmlev  Ferry. 
Sennen  Gove. 
Brighton. 
Dawlisb. 
Whltehorae   Dis- 


16July40 
.7May36 
.29Jan36 
30Mar44 

Aldborongb. 
Pembroke  Dock. 
Osmington. 
Ilfracombe. 

..8Jan47 
.6Mar30 
.lAug46 
.16Jan34 

Cadgwith. 
Abbotabaiy. 
Harwich. 
Wahner. 

20Sept49 

Shoreham. 

Quinlan,  W.  St.  L.  14Sept48    PorthcawL 


Ramsay,  J.  D.  . . 
Richards,  John  . . . 
Roberts,  Henry  . 
Robinson  James  C. 
Robinson,  Joseph 
Roe,  Robert  B.  . 
Ross,  Thos.  C.  . 
Royce,  waiiam  . 
Ry  ves,  H.  Thos. . . 


St.  Aubyn,Robt.  J.  1 0SepUO 

Salkeld,  Thos 14Deo46 

Samwell,  William  d03ept36 
Sanderson,  John  P.  13Aug22 
Scott,  Charles  K.  27Jan34 
Scudamore,  W.  J. . .  3Jan23 
Seaton,  John  ....  200ct46 
Senior, James  ....310ct23 
Servante,  Chas.    . .  10Oct38 

Sewell,H.  F 30Mar36 

Shairp,  Stephen . .  6June40 
Shairp,  John  H. . .  .9Nov49 
Shaw,  Charles  (a)  14Dec26 
Shillingford,  Alex.  30Mar36 
Short,  Samuel  F.  26Aug44 
Simmonds,  Chesn.  ]7Dec2B 
Simpson,  James(5)  17Aug48 
Sims,  Andrew  .  • .  .31Mar28 
Smith,  Edward  G.  3June33 
8purin,John  ....  7Septd6 
Stanbury.  Wm.  ..27July41 
Steddy,Jobn  ....l8Nov.36 

Stephens,  R.  L 7June31 

Stephens,  W.  L. . .  19June33 
Sterling,  Spencer. .  160ct47 
Stewart,  Jas.  (&) . .  19June43 
Stokes,  Henry  ..26May45 
Strong,  Jos.  T.  . .  1 40ct3G 
S trover,  Samuel.. 21  No v39 
Stubbhi,  John  ..9July34 
Sulivan.  Norton  S.  18Sept49 
Synge,  Robert  ....  6Dec39 

Taylor,  Geo.  S.  . .  l6Feb49 
Taylor,  Walker  ..22June36 
Taylor,  Robert  . .  27  Mar89 
Thomas,  George (6)  llOct34 
Tomliu,  Geo.  W.  . .  17Feb49 
Tracy.J.J.C.  H.  18July45 
Travers,  James  . . .  .2June46 
Turner,  Charles  (c)  7Feb38 

Walker,  John  (6)    20Sept33 

Wall,  AUen 28Aug34 

Wall,  Henry    208ept49 

Warren,  C.Dimcan  1  Feb37 
Watson,  Jb.S.M'K.  5Nov44 
Webster,  Wm.  . .  22Sept46 
Wells,  Edward  F.  ..40ct39 


[tnct. 


Shoeburynese. 

Sunderhuid. 

Mevagissy. 

Lancing. 

Southsea  castle. 

Islands  of  Kane. 

Gourocky  Clyde. 

Rush. 

Carlingford. 

Winchelsea. 

Babbioombe. 

Poole. 

Bonmahon. 

3  Tow.  Folkestone. 

Westgate. 

Ramsgate. 

Marchwood. 

Kimmeridge. 

Padstow. 

"Enchantress** 

"  Beresford." 

Barton. 

Carrickfergus. 

Battery,  Deal. 

Weyboume. 

Kilmore. 

Littlehampton. 

HartlepooL 

Flamboro'  Head. 

Prussia  Cove. 

Faro. 

Johns  Haven* 
Milk  Cove. 
Langston  Harbour. 
Morston. 
Bembrldge. 
Pitts  Deep. 
Courtmasherry. 
Tnmchapel. 

Exmouth. 

Ballygally. 

Clacton  Wash. 

Uzon. 

Weston  SupiT  Mare. 

36  Tower 

Broadstairs. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


CoBflt  GtUHnd. 


257 


Welahy Wmiam    ..11Api99  Preston. 

Whicfaelo,  Geo.    ..21Apr47  Langley  Fort. 

White,  Qeoige  R.  a63q>26  8t.OsythTow.Harw. 

Winthrop,  O.  T.  S.  140ct48  Casemates. 

Wise,  Chapman  .  .24Jal749  Swale  Cliff. 

Woodham^Wil.  H.  ISJolySe  Banff. 

Young,  AllVed SMay49  Casleh  Bay. 

YoQDg,  Thomas    ..SAugSS  Polmau. 

MASTERS. 

Barrett,  Wm 86Dec48  I.  of  Arran. 

Barney,  Henry  D.  1 9June47  Prawle. 

Barney,  Wm.  J.  W.14Dec47  Sherringham. 

Chown,  Peter  ....  21  Apr49  Scattery. 

Cleveland,  Chas. . .  29Sept47  Pagham. 

Colfoome,  John  C.  13Apr47  Hill  Portland. 

Ellis,  Wm 14Noy49  Scattery  Island. 

Ernes,  Wm.  H.  ..13Jaly47  Crowlink. 

Gamer,  John 160ct49  Cove  Bay. 

Graham,  Robt.  B.  .  .60ct49    Long  Island. 

Hele,  Wm.  S Dec49    Peterhead* 

Harper,  Henry   ..86Jaly48  Ballymacaw. 

Haynes,  John 31  Ang.47  Cliff  Creek. 

Hyne,  Wm.  C.    . .  26Hay48  Moosehole. 

Jenkins,  J.  W.  R.   10Aag48  Lame. 

Johns,  Stephen  ....Jaly49  Hornsea. 

M'Le8D,A.B 17Apr48  Mansand. 

Pritchard,  John  S.  19Apr4B  Crouch  River. 

Sclater,  H.J 11  Apr48  Romney . 

Thompson,  Henry  94Noy47  St.  Lawrence. 

Webb, John  ......  22Auic48  Crookhaveu. 

Webb,  Henry ....  15Sept47  Soathwold. 

Wells,  Fred llDec49  Collieston. 

Wood,  Wm 1  ONov47  DawUsh. 

ROYAL  MARINES. 

Dayis,J.H.  2ndLt.  19Noy28  Beer. 

Lloyd,  S.SfufX^  17Apr48  Belfast. 
Molesworth,  A.J. 

tst  Lt 14May47  Camber. 

Philips,  Geo.  9md  Lt  SDeeSS  Grand  Redoubt. 


MATE. 
Hoblyn,  Edward  L.  12Feb48    Brixham. 

SECOND  MASTERS. 
Horwood,  Geo.    ..8aJan49    Arthur's  Town. 


Johnston,  Wm. 
Lldstone,  Wm. 
Pyper,  Wm.  C, 
Stovin^  Geo.    . . 


.6Noy48 
..90Oct48 
..2]Oct48 
.26July48 


Sizewell  Gap. 
Dungeness. 
Happisburgh. 
Kniough. 


OFFICERS  OF  STATIONS. 

{Fonn^rly  of  the  Rnyal  or  Indian  Navffy  or 
East  India  Company's  seroice,) 

Campbell,  John    ..12Jan48  Caimryan. 

CampbeU,  M 30Mar4d  Portmuck. 

BEsterre,  C.  N. . . 31  Dec47  Flag  Head. 

Douglas,  D oNoy47  Bummouth. 

Douglas,  John  ....  2 1  Jan48  Mundesley. 

Freeman,  Wm.  •.16June48  Syderstand. 

Harrison,  John  ..dOJune48  Baltimore. 

Hellard,  Saml.  B.  ..July49  Lymington. 

HodgsoA,  T.  N.    ..l7Apr48  Kingsdown. 

Kitching,  Wm.  T.  30July47  57  Tower. 

LIdderdale,  Wm.  15Noy48  Warbarrow. 

LIttlehales,  B.  J.    18May4d  Barton. 

Manigray ,  R dOJune48  Cloghy. 

Miller,  John 2Feb49  Newton. 

Morgan,  J.  G lAug48  Whitehouse. 

Nixon,  C.  A. 2Dec48  Fleet. 

Page,  John  T 2 June47  No.  Berwick. 

Pawle,  W.  H 13Apr48  Pendeen  Cove. 

Rees,  Lewis 22Dec46  Auchmitie. 

Sheppard,  John  . .  20May48  Robert's  Core. 

Synge,  N.  H.N...  100ct47  Hamble. 

Thomson,  John    . .  16Jan49  WeUs. 

Tuckey,  Thos 24Aug48  Flye  MUe  Pt. 

Van  ZuiUcom,  C.  10May48  Portland. 

Walker,  W.  W.  ..19Nov47  Gorran  Hayen. 

White,  Jas.  K.    . .  13Apr48  Lighthouse. 


Admiralty,  IZth  Jum,  1831. 
The  scale  of  the  diitribution  of  seizare  rewards,  according  to  the  rank  of  those  belonging  to  the 
Sutaon  or  Vessel,  who  are  present,  or  oo  duty,  at  the  time  of  seizure,  will  be  as  under  :«- 

Shares 

Chief  Officer 26 

Chief  Boatman    10 

Hiding  Officer 10 

Commissioned  Boatman . . . .  • H 

Boatman  and  Extra-man , 6 


COAST  GUARD  RETIREMENT  LIST  FOR  LIEUTENANTS,  R.N. 

Conjuit,John   20Oct40 

JefTeries,  John  Head    do 

Rothery,  John do 

Macuevia,  John    llDcc49 

The  above  Officers  are  allowed  £30  per  Annum. 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


258 


CIVIL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 


ADMIRALTY. 

Salaries  of  the  Lord*  Cominitsioner*  for  eztcntlng  the  Office  of  the  Lord  High  Admiral— Pint  Lord,  £4,500.  Three 
Lordi  at  £1,000,  exclusive  of  half-pay;  one  at  £1,200,  including  allowance  for  houie-rent,  and  ezduaiTe  of  half- 
pay;  and  one  at  £1,200,  including  allowance  for  a  house. 


First  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty — John 
Parker,  M.P.  Salary,  £2000 

Second  Secretary — Capt.  W.  A.  B.  Iia- 

miltoni  R.N.  Salary ^  1500 

Private  Secretary  to  First  Lord — 
Capt.  Charles  £den,  R.N.         Salary,  300 
(Exclusive  of  Half-pay,) 

Chief  C&rJt— John  H.  Hay.        Salary,  1000 
Senior  Clerks—T.  Crofton  Croker,  John 
Jones  Dyer,  George  Worth,   John 
Barrow,  F.R.S.,  C.  H.Pennell,R.S. 
Evans, J.  H.Bnggs. Salary/rom £Q00toS50 
(Increasing  £tO  a  year.) 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class^J.  H. 
Jesse,  J.  H.  N.  Houghton,  Henry 
Wolley,  Waller  Clifton,  T.  Wolley,  E. 
Gifiard,  M.  W.  Midlane,  J.  Jackson, 
H.  F,  Amedroz,  jun.,  William  F. 
Evans,  R.  W.  Hamilton,  Thos.  James 
(act,)  Salary,  £350  to  550 

(Jncreasing  £15  a  year.) 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class—J.  H.  Hay, 
jun.,  O.  B.  Piers,  C.  W.  O'Reilly, 
John  Sheridan,  Alex.  Wm.  Innes, 
Robt.  Bell,  Chas.  John  Proby,  Thos. 
G.  Grant,  Fran.  Graves,  John  Perrier, 
Fred.  Locker,  Robt.  M.  Jones,  W.  S. 
Gilly,  Wm.  C.  Miller,  Henry  C.  G. 
Bedford,  Henry  E.C.Stapylton,  John 
R.  Paris,  Clarence  Braddyll 

5a/a»y,£  100  to  350 
(Increasing  £10  a  year.) 

//yrfro^opAer— la^Rear-Admiral  Sir 

Francis  Beaufort,  F.R.S £800 

Assuita7ils. 

Com— Alfred  Miles   £208    0 

Master-^Edvi.  Dunsterville    182  10 

Master^].  F.  Dessiou     156  10 

Superintendent  of  Compass  Depart- 
ment— Captain  Edw.  J.  Johnson, 
R.N.,  F.R.S £383 


Comptroller  of  Steam  Machinery — 
Capt.  Alexander  b.llice,  R.N,    . . 
Chief  Engineer,  8fc. . .  Thos.  Lloyd. , 

Asst  Engineer  ^oh^rtli\ig\\es    

\st  Draftsman  James  Wright  . . . . 
2c?  Drajftsman  John  S.  Holland  . . 
\st  Writer,  ^'c.  Eugene  Sweny  . .  . , 
2d  Writer,  i^c.   F.  C.  Ogle    


£950 
900 
500 
250 
150 
150 
80 


Director  of  Engineering  and  Architec- 
tural Works—  £1000     0 
C/Mcf^^WR^an/— William  Scamp  ..     650     0 

Draftsman  Jas.  Trotter 

Harbour  and  Railway  Department. 

Contains— ^C.  R.  D.  Bethune,  R.N., 
J.  Washington,  R.N.,  James  Vetch, 
R.E.,  each i;800 


SOMERSET  HOUSE. 
Department  of  the  Surveyor  of  thbNavt. 
Surveyor  of  the  iVaiw— Capt.  #Sir       s*»»7. 

B.  Walker,  R.N £1300 

{^Including  allowance  fcr  a  house.) 

Asst.  Surveyors— John  Edye,  F.R.S., 

Isaac  Watts,  eacA 800    0 

CAie/C/erit -Geo.  P.  Parkin 600    0 

Second  Class^Ch&B.  E.  Lang,  W.  D.  Eden. 

Third  Class— S,  A.  Hayes,  Stuart  Brodie, 
R.  F.  King,  James  Hewett. 

Accountant-general  of  the  Navy. 
John  Thomas  Briggs £1300    0 

(Including  aUmoancefor  a  house.) 

Dep  Ace  Gen— O'Brien  B.  Woolsey     900    0 
First  Class  Clerk— 3.  M.  Boddy. 

ledger  and  bill  branch. 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class-  Jas.  Beeby. 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— J.  H.  Hawnsley, 
H.  W.  R.  Walker,  H.  Butler. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class— Uich&rd  Randall, 
T.  C.  K.  Gloag,  R.  P.Chaplin,  David  Ait- 
ken,  James  Anderson,  James  Reddle,  Joseph 
Nash,  G.  H.  Johnson,  Hen.  Brady,  Joseph 
Merry,  A.  Maclaurin. 

invoice  and  claim  branch. 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class— B,.  Unwin. 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— John  Biggar, 
J.Tomkins,  John  Whiffen,  A.  Brady. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class  — F,  C.  Harris, 
Matthew  Bentley,  J.  Gilbert,  O.  B.  Woolsey, 
E.  H.  Hay,  Wm.  Kenrick,  Wm  Crocket, 
E.  M.  Harris,?.  H.  McKerlie,  H.  Goodliff, 
Arthur  H.  Bather. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Civil  Department  of  the  Navy. 


259 


IMPRBST    BRANCH. 

Cierk  of  the  First  Cto*— Thomas  Collings. 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— ¥.  M.  Goodliff, 
O.  B.  Rule,  Thomas  Jayne,  D.  Appleton, 
George  Wells,  Charies  Turner,  John  H. 
Sporrell. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Cto^—Oeorge  Spunrell, 
P.  W.  Griffiths,  J.  King,  C.  P.  Field,  L.  H. 
Noel,  William  Woolsey,  W.  H.  Douglas, 
S.  H.  Riley,  Q.  J.T.Merrv,EdwardPennell, 
Joseph  Drury,  A.  D.  Williamson. 

WAGES   BRANCH. 

Clerks  of  the  First  C^«— Benjamin  Moore, 
Thomas  Jones. 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— Henry  Smith,  G. 
W.Hebden,  O.H.  Davis,  John  Pinhom,H.W. 
Strutt,  Geo.  Stilwell,  Charles  Spence,  R.  At- 
kinson,  John  Aitchison,  J.  Bowden,  John 
Martin(acO,  Josh.  Saul(acO,  E.  Cahill(acO- 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class  —  J.  P.  Good- 
win, G.  W.  Daysh,  Robert  Thompson,  W. 
H.  Hookey,  G.  C.  Harrison,  M.  Goldsmith, 
P.  Robertson,  T.  F.  Erskine,  W.  Robertson, 
George  Ren  wick,  Alexander  Scott,  Thos. 
Pitcaim,  S.  W.  Burton,  John  Gandy,  Arthur 
Houghton,  H.  Nosworthy,  Thomas  Lomas, 
W.  H.  Weddell,  G.  G.  Scott,  H.  J.  Turner, 
W.  D.  Piers,  W.  J.  Murton,  G.  Muston, 
Gilmore  Irving,  G.  J.  Bentley,  E.  0.  Lil- 
licrap,  A.  Abethell,  Josh.  H.  Baker,  A. 
M'Dougall,  W.E.P,  Hooper. 

PRIZE  AND   WILLS   BRANCH. 

CUrk  of  the  First  Class,  Inspector  of  Wills, 

and  Jaxaminer  of  Prize  Accounts — -Edward 

Gandy. 
Clerks  of  the  Second  Class—ThoB.  C.  Barrow 

(Assistant  Inspector  and  Examiner),  A.  Ba- 

silico,  R.  Hardy. 
Clerks  of  the   Third  Class— Jsa.  Irwin,  F. 

Maddison,  W.  Stevens,  John  Matson,  Wm. 

Spencer,  Ed.  Witt,  James  Haliburton,  E. 

Cahill,  jun.,  F.  G.  Boddy. 

Storekeeper- General  of  the  Navt. 

Hon.  Robt.  Dundas £1000 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class— Jsmes  R.  Clark  620 
Clerks  of  the  Second  Class — John  Robertson, 
James  H.  Renton,  Edward  Clark,  Thomas 
Whiffen,  John  Crosby. 
Clerks  of  the  Third  C/o**— Edmund  J. 
Brietzcke,  Edward  Chas.  Warren,  J.  B. 
Kingdom,  John  Eastbope,  G.  Wells,  jun., 
R.  D.  Brown,  Wm.  Dickson,  N.  Girdle- 
stone,  Thos.  Kinsey,  Henry  Canney,  Geo. 
H.  Hatton,  A.  H.  Price. 

CONTRACT  OFFICE. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Registrar  of  Public  Securities 
— John  James. 


Clerk  of  the  Second  Class — John  Doutty. 
Clerks  of  the  Third  Class  -A.  F.  D.  Browne, 
A.  S.  Stuart,  Harry  Lupton. 

COMPT.   OF    ViCTUALLINO    OF    NaVF   AND  OF 

Transport  Service. 

Jas.  Meek,  {Pav  ^  Pur,) £  1 000 

CAt6/ C/erA— Wm.  Leybum    760 

Clerk  of  the  First  Cto*— Charles 

Champ  (act). 
Clerk  of  the  Second  Class — P.  Loudon. 
Clerks  of  the  Third  Class—S.  S.  Lewes,  R, 

W.  C.  Richardson,  W.  W.  Kinsman. 

PURSERF  ACCOtTNT  branch. 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class— Edw&rd  Perigal. 
Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— W.  T.  Snosswell, 

F.  Perigal,  W.  L.  Anderson,  A.  Pike  (act), 

G.  M   innes  (act). 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class^U.  G.  Jefferson, 
W.  A.  Waddilove,  R.  Friend,  J.  Gray,  A. 
E.  Taylor,  H.  Ancell,  A.  Douglas,  W.  G. 
Comyn,  Chas.  Fawcett,  J.  Scott,  J.  M. 
Barron,  W.  H.  S.  Lewes. 

store  account  branch. 
Clerk  of  the  First  Class— J.  J.  Burmester. 
Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— W.  W.  Weller, 
N.  L.  Seppings,  W.  E.  Jenkins. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class--W.  A.  Brown,  H.  J. 
Hind,  A.  Warre,  W.  Bartiet,  F.  J.  Philips, 
J.  S.  B.  De  Courcy,  L.  Hume. 

transport  branch. 
Clerk  of  the  First  Class— B.  S.  Smith. 
Clerk  of  the  Second  Class— ThomsB  Weigall. 
Clerks  of  the  Third  Class— J.  W,  Harris.  F. 

W.  Du  Pre  Dyer,  E.  C.  Cockcraft,  P.  C. 

Stanhope. 

RECORD  office. 

Clerk  of  the  Second  Class— Vf.  Willis. 
Clerk  of  the  Third  Class-G.  G.  Wilson. 

Director-General  of  the  Medical  De- 
partment OF  the  Navy. 

J^Sir  W.  Burnett,  Kt.  M,D„  F.R.S.     £1000. 

Chief  Clerk — ^Benjamin  Fossett. 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— B.  P.  Hobart,  W. 
Fossett,  A.  Maclaurin. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class— 3.  H.  Elliott,  Wm. 
King  Fossett,  Geo.  Mackison,  George  Cran- 
dell,  W.  T.  H.  Bunnett,  Amelius  Everest, 
Edward  Lyon,  Geo.  R.D.  Norton. 

The  abore-mentioned  clerks  (wbose  9Rlarie8  are 
not  particularised)  arc  upon  the  following  scale : — 
Of  the  First  Class,  1st  section,  £600  to  £800; 
2nd  section,  £500  to  £650.  Of  the  Second  Class, 
£300  to  £500.    Of  the  Third  Class,  £^i)  to  £300. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


260 


Civil  Department  of  the  Navy. 


ROYAL  NAVAL  COLLEGE.  PORTSMOUTH. 

Governor— The  First  Lord  of  the  Ad- 
miralty, ex,  off, 

Capt.'Superintenden€^i^UenTy  Chads 

Professor — Rev.    Thomaa   J.    Main,  Baiarj. 
M. A.,  F.R.A.S £500 

MeUhenuUiecU  Master -^Heiay  W.  Jeans, 
P.R.A.S 250 

Instructor  m  Fortification  and  Mecha" 
nieal  Drawing — Andrew  R.  Savage        200 

Chemical  Lecturer  and  Assistant-^. 
L  Hay    300 

Assistant  in  the  Observatory^ John  Jeans  100 

C/crA:— Thomas  Skelton 200 

ilfa/ron— Mrs.  M.  A.  KendalL 

ROYAL  OBSERVATORY,  GREEITWICH. 
Astronomer  Royal  and  Superintendent 
of  Chronometers  —  George    Biddel 
Airey,M.A.,F.R.S.,LL.D £800 


First  Assistant— Rev.  Robert  Main, 
M.A.,F.R.A.S je400 

Superint.  of  the  Nautical  Almanack — 
tienUW.  S.Stratford 500 

OBSERVATORY,  CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPB- 

Astronomer— Thomas  Madear   60O 

1st  ^^mton^-William  Mann    250 

2nd  Assistant— Rev.  Geo.  Fred.  Childe.    250 


REGISTRY  OFFICE  OF  MERCHANT 
SEAMEN. 

Registrar— Jjient  J.  Hoskins  Brown,   £500 

Asst,'Registrar — Chas.  Boyd,  jun.    . .    £350 

Overseer  of  Tickets — Jas.  Sprent,Ma8ter,  R.N. 

iei82  10b.  and  Half-pay. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


261 


OFFICERS  OF  HER  MAJESTY'S  DOCK  YARDS. 


DEPTFORD. 
Capt  Superintefident — Sir  John  Salary, 

Hill,  Kt lJan42£100» 

Mast,  Attendant  —  Geo.    F. 

Morice    

MaslSh{pwrt—Chas.Wmcoii  4May48      500 

Storekeeper— F.  L.  Moachet  . .  1  Apr49      500 

Store Reeeiver^A,  Couch  ..29Aug48      300 

iSur^eofi— William  Bruce,  md.  4Feb45      450 

TimJer /iwp—S.  Buchanan   ..IApr47      400 

Clerk,  2ndClas8—W.  R. Willcocks.  3rrf  Class, 

J.  Tadhope,  J.  H.  E.  Bennett,  J.  Morison, 

W.  R.  De  Montmorency,  H.  J.  Allan,  B.  H. 

Churchward. 

WOOLWICH. 
Commodore  Superintendent — 

Henry  Eden 13Nov48    1000 

Mast  Attend  -  C.  P.  Bellamy  22Aug48  480 
Mast  iSAtipirrr— Oliver  Lang  22July26  650 
Asst  Master  Shiptprt-^Henry 

Chatfield lPeh48      400 

Jas.Peake   4May48      400 

Storekeeper— 'F.W.  Gottlieb  . .  21  Aug49  600 
Store  Receiver— J erh,  Owen  20July49  450 
Timber  Inspector— S.  Pulkgar  1  Apr47  400 
*iSur^eoi»— C.A.Browning,MD.5May49  500 
Asst  SurgJ.  N.  Derriman,  MD.23ApT46 
Chief   Engineer  and  Insp  of 

Moehinery—E,  Humphrys . .  1  Jan49      650 

^M/— John  Trickett  lApr48      400 

Clerks,  \st  Class — Joseph  Pinhom.  (Secre- 
tary to  the  Com.  Supt.)  P.  Morgan,  ^nd 
Class,  E.  T.  Burr,  John  Lee,  W.  Woods, 
J.  T.  Roper,  E.  J.  8.  Graves.  3rrf  Class,  W 
T.  E.  Miller,  D.  Roy,  J.  Manning,  H.  G.  B. 
Johnson,  W.  Scott,  C.  Pringle,  B.  W.  Pid- 
cock,  C.  O.  Dutton,  G.  G.  Sutherland,  P. 
Button,  W,  A.  Hatton,  A.  Weile,  Henry 
Cobham,  W.  Pinhom. 

CHATHAM, 
Captain  Superintendent — 

Peter  Richards,  C.B 5May49    1000 

Mast  Attendn^Thos.  Laen  . .  15May49  480 
Mast  Shipw—Fns,  John  Laire  20ct44  650 
Asst  Master  Shipwright — 

O.W.Lanjr    20ct44      400 

JohnFincham     16June49      400 

Chief  Engineer— k.  Laurie . .  30June46  500 
Storekeeper— Zo\aiM\\iet  ..17June46  600 
Store  Receiver— Geo.  Childs . .  9May49  450 
Timber  Inspector— Geo.  Clotherl  Apr47  400 
Director  of  Police — Lieutenant 

John  Wise  7Sep41      250 

Chaplain— F^d^fTWC^  Pettman  . .  2Mar44  350 
*iSttr^e<wir— Peter Suther  ....27Apr49  500 
Asst  Surg—Yi.  Peacock,  md.  21July43      200 


•  Paid  also  on  Victualling  EstabUihnent. 


Officer  of  Works— CKot.  Thos.  R.  Mould,  R.E. 

Clerks,  \st  Class— (f,  Rhind,  C.  Slade.  2nd 
Class  G.  D.  Skillett,  J.  Parks,  H.  Vinall, 
G.  Cresy,  J.  Whittle,  H.  C.  Alms.  3rd 
Class  S.  Hart,  J.  Skillett,  S.  Seaton,  J. 
Whitthom,  T.Balcomb,  T.B.  Ward,  R.  G. 
Hobbes,  David  Morgan,  W.  R.  Fynmore. 

SHEERNESS. 
Captain  Sujaerintendent—  salary 

David  Pnce   I0Nov46  £840' 

Mast  Attendant— Jon.  Aylen  25May49  480 
Mast  ^A»]ptt>— Samuel  Read  . .  4May48  600 
Asst  Master  Shipwright— J. 

^  Large I6June49      400 

Asst  Mast  Attendant  —  James 

Underwood    27June46      380 

Storekeeper—ThoB,  Baldock..IMay49  600* 
Store  Heeeiver— William  L. 

Freeman    5Deo42      400 

Timber  Inspector— ft.  Elwes . .  1  Apr47  300 
Director  of  Police  —  Lieut. 

Edwd.  Ramsey 7Sep41      250 

CAop/awi— John  Kirkby 30Aug25      350 

5ttr^— JohnAnder8on,MD.(6)21June42      500 
Asst  Surg  ..A.B.Coates  ..16Mar49 
Clerks,  1st  Class— J.  Parminter.     2nd  Class, 

J.  Ward.  W.  Wharton.     3rrf  Class,  J.  B. 

Luson,  G.  Skinner,  J.  Creasey,  J.  Harper, 

J.  E.  Stevens,  G.  T.  Skinner,  G.  Blurton, 

S.C.Dibdin,L.B.  Groves, 

DEAL. 
Clerk  in  Charge  of  Stores — 
Chas.  Wootton 6Nov4I      100 

PORTSMOUTH. 

Rear-AdmiralSuperintendent — 
#Henry  Prescott 15Dec47     1095 

Mast  Attend  and  Harb  Mast — 
Chas.  Brown 27June46      480 

Mast  Shipwright — ^John  Fin- 
cham 20ct44      650 

Asst  Master  Shipwright — 

W.  M,  Rice 20ct44      400 

J.P.Wallis 12May47      400 

Assistant  Mast  Attendant — 
John  McDonald 19Dec48      380 

Chief  Engineer  and  Inspr  of 
Machinery— k,Myxm.y  {act)  9May46      650 

Storekeeper— W.  C.  Edwards    lMay49      600 

Store  Receiver — G.  Vinter  ..20Sept42      450 

Timber  Inspector— J  B8.  Ben- 
nett     lApr47      400 

Director  of  Police— Lieat. 
H.W.HaU   14M8r34      250 

Chapl—ThoB.  Morgan,  dd.  . .  21  May  1 7      670 

^ur^— James  Henderson    ..19Ju]y38      500 

Asstst  Surg — Jno.  C.  Sabben  1 1  June42      200 


Digitized  by 


Google 


262 


Officers  of  Her  Majesty's  Dock  Yards. 


Sdluy. 
Officer  of  fTor**— Capt.  Henry  James,  R.E. 

Engineer—T,  Miller    lJan49   £400 

Clerks,  ist  Class^J,  N.  Harvey  (Sec  to  Adm 
Supt), W.Crane.  W.Penfold.  2ndClaM'- 
Robt.  Allen,  A.  6ruzelier,j  £.  Gittens, 
Rich.  Webb,  W.  Teideman,  J.  Holmes, 
W.  Fowles,  A.  Poulden,  J.  Helby.  3rd  Class 
—J.  Horsey,  R.  M*Dougall,  J.  M.  E.  Sad- 
ler, R.  Allen,  junr.,  Robt.  Webb,  G.  E. 
Gittens,  J.  B.  Wilkins,  H.  H.  Jewell,  G. 
Rogers,  D.  Lowry,  H.  N.  Harrison,  G.  H. 
Harvey,  J.  H.  Ayling,  H.  Pearson,  J.  P. 
Wallis. 

School  of  Mathematics  and  Naval  Con^ 
struction — The  Rev.  Joseph  Woolley, 
Head  Master  of  the  Central  Mathe- 
matical School £400 

H.  R.  Herbert,  Draftsman £100 

DEVONPORT. 
JRear-Adm,    Superintendent — 
iStr  John  Louis,  B^.   16Dec46£I095 

Mast  Attendant — James  Hen- 
derson     27June46      480 

Master    Shipwright — ^William 
Edye    9Dec44      650 

Asst  Master  Shipwright'^ 

H.L.  Peake 16Jane49      400 

Geo.  Turner 7Nov49      400 

Assist  Mast.  Attend^John  E. 

Mills  27June46      380 

Storekeeper— Wm.  Jenkins  . .  21  Aug49      600 

Stare  Receiver— T,  Pretious    . .  IApr49      450 

Timberlnspeetor—J.JAeweMyn  1  Apr47      400 

Director  of  Police — Lieut.  T. 
Williams  (6)   23Feb34      250 

Chapl— John  Briggs II Aug35      400 

Surg—Wm.  Folds    28July47      600 

Asst  5ur^— John  Reid 1 7Feb44      200 

QueerCs    Harh    Mast  —  Wm. 
Walker 27Deo44      450 

Officer  of  fForks^QA^t  M.  Williams,  R.E. 
Chief  Engineer— CMtierton  lJan49  650 
Clerks,  ist  ClassS,  Paramore,  R.  Laws, 
C.  Besly.  2nd  Class^J,  L.  Penfold,  J. 
C.  Burdwood,  W.  S.  Crealoche,  R. 
Scott,  W.  Bulley,  S.  Gibbs,  F.  J.  Jem- 
mett,  J.  Besley,  J.  Brown.  3rd  Class — 
E.  Northam,  H.B.  Triscott,  D.  G.  Dent,  W. 
M.  Carrington,  B.  Stokes,  H.  N.  P.  Wal- 
ker, J.  H.  Morris,  H.G.  Keys,  W.  H.  B. 
Shepherd,  W.  M.  Richards,  G.  Wobrige, 
E.  B.  Torey,  A.  T.  Gard,  F.  M.  Applin. 


PEMBROKE. 

Capt  Superintendent—Sir  Thos. 
Pasley,Bt 5May49   £^40 

Mast  Attend  and  QueetCs  Harh 
Mast— ThomeA  Driver 23May49        50 

Mast    Shipwright  —  Richard 
AbetheU 20cM4      600 

Storekeeper— E.L&WS    8June21      600 

Timber  Inspector  R.Bonniwell  7Api49      350 

Director    of    Police  —  Lieut. 
Richard  Weatherley   9Mar34      200 

Surg-^Thos.  Cook  Jones ....  12July33      450 

Chapl—Jsa.  H.  Malet,  d.d.  . .  26Sept45      400 

Clerks,  1st  Class— U.  Treweeks.  2nd  Class— 
J.  Davidson,  J.  Burwood,  W.  Burwood. 
3rrf  Class  — 1^.  Chevallier,  A.  B.  Pike, 
E.  CIatworthy,R.  Harwood,  W.  Campbell, 
Charles  Lewis. 

Scale  of  Salary  of  Olerki  In  Doek  Ttrdfw— 1««  Clas9-- 
WOLtoMOl.  Siul  OoM—lfiOl.  to  aOOt  SnI  CloM— SIM. 
to  1501. 


CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE. 
Nav  Storek— J olm  Breaks  .  .24July45     600 

GIBRALTAR. 

Naval   Officer    in   charge    of 
Stores— C«gt.  Hon.  G.  Grey  160ct46      150 

MALTA. 

Rear-Admiral  Superintendent — 
Edward  Harvey    9Mar48    1160 

Mast  Attend— JomeaJffeL^ier  22Feb37  400 
Mast  Shipwright— W.Renwood4Jaji^  400 
Nav  Storek— Beni.Chimmo   ..9Sep46      600 

BERMUDA. 
iVat? ^/oreA:— J. Ballingall    ..310ct29      600 
C^p^— John  U.  Campbell  . .  26Sept45      400 

HALIFAX. 
Storekeeper— Alex.  Eliott  ..14May41      450 

KINGSTON,  CANADA. 
Clerk  in  Charge   of  Stores — 
DavidTaylor   3Mai45      350 

JAMAICA. 
Clerk  in  Charge  of  Stores — 
Robert  M'Gowan   28Apr46      600 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Officers  of  Victualling  Yards. 


263 


ANTIGUA. 


Salary 


Clerk  in  Charge   of  Stores — 
Joseph  N.  Ifart    lApr32   £350 


TRINCOMALEE. 
5/oreXee/jer— Hen.Warringtonl5Dec37      610 


HONG  KONG. 

Salary. 

Surg—n.  A.  Bankier,  m.d.  19Jan46  £328  10 

yisst  Surg — William  Hen- 
derson (6) 29Aug46      136  17 

H.  M.  Speer 29Aug46      136  17 

Storekeeper  ayid  Agent  Vic- 

tualler—ChBa,  Parker  (Com)  120ct49       600 

HALIFAX. 
Pay  and  Pur  in  Charge — 
J.  N.  DeVries   9Dec48       50    0 


HER  MAJESTY'S  VICTUALLING  YARDS. 


DEPTFORD. 

Capt  Superintendent — Sir  John 
l,Kt.     . 


Salary. 


Hill,ir/ lJan42  £800 

Mast  Attend  and  Harb  Mast — 
George  F.  Morice 16July36      480 

Storekeeper—John  Elliot 20Apr46      500 

Assist  Storekeeper— ^d.  Ede  20Apr46      400 

Assist  Sur^  and   Med  Store- 
keeper—fohn  Brown  (a)    ..31Jan34      236 

Cierks.  1st  Class— T,  Oswald,  R.  Ellis,  J. 
Atchison.  2nd  Class— U.  G.  S.  Bowring, 
F.  Pearce,  H.  D.  James,  B.  Williams.  3rd 
Class— A.  C.  Gloag,  E.  Wilkinson,  W.  B. 
Stevenson,  A.  Hall,  W.  B.  Pembroke, 
E.  W.    S.  Basden. 

Transport  Serv,  Clerk— Vi.  Bowley        £180 

PORTSMOUTH.~<ROYAL  CLARENCE.) 

Capt  Superintendent— Sir  W. 

Edward  Parry,  Kt.,  F.R.S. . . 2Dec46  800 
Mast  Attend  of  Victualling— 

John  Davies 27June46      380 

Storekeeper— ThomaA  T.  Grant, 

F.R.S.     18May31      800 

Clerks,   1st  Classen.  Pearce,  J.  Churcher. 

'2nd  Class — C.  Poster,   H,  Pearson.    3rrf 

Class— V^.  H.  Churcher. 


PLYMOUTH.-<ROYAL  WILLIAM.) 

Captain  Superintendent— 

tlJ*John  Toup  Nicolas  . .  I  Sept47  800 
Mast  Attend  of  Victualling— 

James  W.  Armstrong  , . .  .27June46      380 

Storekeeper— k.  Pike    24Dec47      500 

Clerks,  \st  Class— W,  Walker,  T.  Jamieson. 

2nd  Class— B,.    Watson,   C.  Scott,     ^d 

Class— \V.  F.  M*Kain. 

Scale  of  Salary  for  Clerks  in  Yictoalllng  Tarda^Ul 
C^AM— 2801.  to  9002.  ind  CUut-^lSOl.  to  230/.  Srd 
CVoM-SOI.  to  ISO/. 


Salary. 


Agent  for  Transports,  Victual- 
ling and  Storekeeper— lAeut, 
W.  F.  Wentworth   7Feb42  £200 


MALTA. 
Agent  Victualler — 
Francis  Clifton   9Sept46      600 

GIBRALTAR. 
Naval  Officer  in  Charge  of  Stores — 
Capt.2ro7i.  Geo.  Grey.  .160ct46P*w  o"  dock 

^  yd.  establish. 

BERMUDA. 
Agent  Victualler — 
Samuel Triscott    ..14Sept30      400    0    0 

CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE. 


John  Breaks    24  July45Pai<i  as  Naval 

Storekeeper. 


Agent  Victualler — 

HALIFAX. 
Storekeeper — 
Alex.  Eliott    14May41Pai<i  as  Naval 

Storekeeper. 

JAMAICA. 

Pay  Sr  Pur  in  Ch  of  Victualling  Stores— 
Saml.  H.  Manley 16July46  250    0    0 

TRINCOMALEE. 

Storekeeper  and  Agent  Victualler — 

Henry  Warrington    . .  15Dec37  ^***d  <>"  dock 

yd.  estabUsh. 

RIO  DE  JANEIRO. 
Clk.  in  Ch,  ofNav,  and  Vict.  Stores— 
Geo.  M.  Lang I5June46 


Digitized  by 


Google 


264 


MEDICAL   ESTABLISHMENTS. 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL,  HASLAR. 

Ca^L    Superin.^Sir    William   ^„^„"«,v?i*' 
Edward  Parry,  AT/.,  F.R.S.       EBtabiishment. 
2Dec46 

Lieutenants—  ,^,  ^^^^ 

Alexander  F.  Parr.  .27April31  £230 

Medical  Inspectors — 
Sir  John  Richardson, 

p.R.S 22Aiig40    602 

James  Anderson,  m.d.   27Nov44    602 


0    0 


Deputy  Medical  Inspector--  .^,  ,„ 

James  Allan,  (a)  M.D.   4Feb45  501  17 

Agent  and  Steward^  ^^^    ^ 

llichardHallilay....l3May41  400    0 

Surgeon  and  Med.  Storekeeper-- 

Alex.McKecknie,M.D.  4Feb45  374    2 

Assisting  Surgeon —  ^^  ,^ 

Alex.^tuait 90ct42  255  10 


Assistant  Surgeons— 

Andrew  Clark 20Oct46 

John  F.  Johnson   . .  12Aug48 

C.CrandeU     19Mar49 

Alex.  Robertson 10Oct49  I  i27    8    0 

Henry  S.  Edwardes  ( 

(act)    lNov49 

Jas.  Johnstone  (acO    5Nov49  I 
John  M.  Dufitis(acO  8No749  J 

CAapfn— Jas.Dunne,M.D.7Jiily28    300    0    0 

Clerks-J.  Ross,  M.  Graves,  W.  Penfold,  {Sal. 
each  £150);  J.  R.  Constantine,  John  Da- 
vies,  £80. 

PLYMOUTH. 

Captain  Superintendent— 
•®i*J.Toup  Nicolas  lSept47  "^"l^^^dS:' 

"^ShnT^h 9Feb37    230    0    0 

Edmund Malone..,.  8Mar42    230    0    0 


Assistant  Surgeons — 

J.W.  Reid  27Mar49>. 

Stephen  Bowden     . .  31  Mar49  i 

J.  D.  Macdonald(acO  1 4 Aug49  f  ,  07     q     a 

A.  L.  Archer  (acO    ..lNov49>'^^     ^     " 

John  Rorie  (acO    Nov49\ 

Wm.  S.  Love  {act)     19Nov49  J 

Chaplain'^ 
win.  R.  Payne, M.A...12Jan46  300    0    O 

MALTA. 

Deputy  Medical  Inspector — 
W.Lindsay,  MD.:....4Sep48    565  17    6 

Surgeon  and  Storekeeper — 
HamiltonD.R.Henning7Dec44    363  17    6 

Assistant  Surgeon — 
James  J.  Martin....  19May46    200  15    O 

JAMAICA. 

Deputy  Medical  Inspector — 
Jas.W.  Johnson,  M.D.4June49    584    0    0 

Surgeon  and  Medical  Storekeeper — 
John  Watson 5Apr44    382    2    6 

Assistant  Surgeons — 

S. S.D.Wells 24Mar49 

Alex.  Watson,  MD.   ..5Nov49 

BERMUDA. 


Medical  Inspector-            t     aq  nno  ^ 

Wm.  Rae,  MD Jan49  602  5 

Agent  and  Steward—  .^^  ^ 

C.  D.  Holworthy    ..14July42  400  0 

Surgeon  and  Medical  Storekeeper— 

Alex.  S.  Allen,  M.D.   31Dec47  374  2 

Assistant  Surgeon^  ^^^  ,^ 

H.  Richarcfion,  m.d.   14Dec47  255  10 


Deputy  Medical  Inspecto, 
EdwdHilditch    ..28July47    584    0    0 

Surgeon  and  Medical  Storekeeper-- 
Wm.  Gunn,  M.D.    ..29June46    382    2    6 

Assistant  Surgeons— 

James  Laird 3Apr44    219    0    0 

James  Clerk,  m.p.  . .  2May44    219    0    0 

HALIFAX. 

Pay  &  Pur  in  Ch  of  Stores — 
John  N.  De  Vries ....  9Nov49 

CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 
Surgeon  and  Medical  Storekeeper— 
Sd.  Shea    llDec46    336  1/6 

HONG  KONG. 
Surgeon — 

R.  A.  Bankier,M.D.  . .  19Jan46 
Assistant  Surgeons — 

Henry M.Speer  ,...29Aug46 

John  Andrews  (6)  m.d.27  July49 

Alex.  E.  Mackay . . .  .27July49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


265 


TRANSPORT  SERVICE. 


RESIDBNT  AGBNTS. 
Cork.— Lieut.  W.  P.  Wentworth . . .  .7Feb42 

Paid  on  VietnaUtng  Bttabliahramt. 

QuEBBG.—^Capt  Edward  Boxer  ..24Aug43 

LiYSRPooL — Commander Tho8,BeYi8  Apr43 

LBiTH.~Lieut  Edward  W.  Pitt*  . . 
£150  09.  Od. 
•  BzdulTe  of  half-pay. 


AGBNTS  AFLOAT. 


Lieut.  William  C.  Harris  14Mar44/  '^/Ji.  per 


—  Wm.  Thomas 


. .  lNoy47l    loiu^r  month 
\  for  wrvaot. 


NAVAL  OFFICERS  EMPLOYED  ON  THE  QUARANTINE  SERVICE. 


Fnmci.Br.kineI.«h {  Su^tendent. 

Robert  Brown  {Military)    Medical  Buperintendent 

Wm.  B.  Cliamberlaiii a Lieat-Saperiniendent, 

Ezoloslre  of  half-paj. 


Standgate  Creek, 
RiTer  Medway. 

do 
liTerpooL 


£     1.  A 

850    0  0 

182  10  0 

219    0  0 


EMIGRATION  OFFICERS. 
Jas.  S.  lean.    London.    £808  fia* — Offici,  70,  lower  Thames^street. 


John  Benry  lAeui.  Dublin    . 

Thomaa  B.  Hodder   do.    Liyerpool 


Charles  Friend 
Peter  Stark 
Robt.  Ramsay 
P.  Bhuttleworth 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


£208  5  0 
do. 

Cork do. 

Bel£ut  ....  do. 
Londonderry  do. 
do. 


M.  H.  Moriarty      lAtui.  SUgo 

R.  Lynch  Matter  Limerick  . 

Jas.  R.  Forrest  Lieut.  Greenock  . 
Timothy  Carew  do.  Plymouth  . 
Wm.  BUis        Ret.  Cem.  Waterford . 


6  0 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


EsdniiTe  of  half-paj. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


26G 
ROYAL  HOSPITAL  FOR  SEAMEN  AT  GREENWICH. 


MILITARY  DEPARTMENT. 
Governor^    "l^kdminl    Sir    Charles 
Adam I0July47 

Sidary  l,fiOOL,  with  hslf-pay,  bouM,  ttont.  Ice. 

Lieut, 'Governor i   Rear-Adm.  wf^Sir 
James  Alexander  Gordon    lJnly40 

telarj  BOM.,  with  half-pay,  hooM,  ttoraa,  Ice. 
Captain9» 

George  Moubray 25Mai46 

Thomas  Dickinson   a6Aug47 

Thos.  L.  P.  Laughame   iMay49 

Wm.  Cuppage     27Sei)t49 

Salary  looi.,  with  apamnanta,  ttorea,  dec. 
Commanders. 

Charles  Robinson 27Aug40 

William  C.  C.  DalyeU 27Aug40 

Joseph  Corbyn 27Aug40 

Edward  William  Garrettt    6Feb44 

Salary  SOOI.  with  aparimanti,  ttorea,  Ice. 
LieutenanU. 

Frederick  Bedford   23June02 

William  Rivers!       28ApT26 

Michael  Fitton* aOApr35 

John  Wood  RonseJ 2Nov37 

David  O'Brien  Casey    150ct39 

Bassett  Jones  Loveless    8May44 

Josiah  Domford I  June44 

Geo.  M.  Monk  20Sept49 

Salary  8802.,  with  apartnwnta,  itorat,  Aec. 
Masters, 

Thomas  Penrose   14July46 

Henry  Smartly 24Nov46 

Salary  200/.,  with  apartmanta,  itore^  Ice. 
Superintendent  of  Halls ^  8(C, 

Joseph  Allenll    3Mar34 

Salary  900{.,  with  apartments,  ttores,  Ice. 

Chaplains* 

Rev.  John  Kellow  Goldney 12Dec38 

Salary  SOOf.,  with  apartmeota,  storw.  Ice.,  and  SOOI  as 
Superintendent  of  Religious  Books,  Ice.  sent  Into  the  Nary, 

Rev.  Edward  Kitson    26Sept45 

Salary  80M.  (exeloaire  of  half-paj)  with  apartments, 
stores.  Ice. 

Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals. 
«*  Vm  Sir  John  Liddell,  Kt.,  md.  .  19June44 

Salary  £000.    Apartments,  storss,  fte. 

Deputy  Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals. 
Alex.  Nisbet,  md 12Jan44 

Salary  £000.    Apartments,  storss,  Aec. 

Surgeon.    James  MTeman 12Jan44 

Salary  4002.  Apartmenu,  stoies.  Ice. 
Dispenser.    John/Whitmarsh     ....  2Dec44 

Salary  8801.  Apartments,  stores.  Ice. 
Asst.  Dispenser.    Archibald  Yair  .  .22Apr43 

Salary  1501.    Apartments,  stores,  Ifcc. 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

Robert  F.  Cullen,  MD 25Apr46 

Nicholas  Littleton   4May47 

Wm.  T.  DomviUe    7Sep47 

Vans.  C.  Clarke,  M.D 3May49 

Foe  ■daiy  see  <*  TUrta  of  PuU-pay."  Apartmenls,  stocea,fte. 

Matrons.    Mrs.  Fanny  Figff ;  Mis.  Elizabeth 
Roberts;  Mrs.  Mary  TeUey. 

Salary  £190,  with  apartments,  stoies,  te. 


CIVIL  DEPARTMENT. 
Commissioners.  The  Paymaster  G^eral 
and  First  Commissioner  of  Woods  and 
Forests,  ex  officio.  George  Tiemey,  Esq. 
Rear  Admiral  ^Sir  Henry  Hart,  Kt.^ 
Rear-Admiral  Sir  Watkin  Owen  Pell,  Kt. 

Salary  0001.,  with  apartmento,  stores,  Ke. 

Secretary.    John  A.  Lethbridge   . . .  6Apr34 

Salary  OOOL,  apartments,  stores,  iBe. 

Asst.Sec.  8f  Chief  Clerk.  John  L.  Jay  26Jime45 
Salary  410/.,  ^lartments,  storss,  4ke. 

Ckrk.    Thos.  B.  Stow 

Salary  jesoo. 

Cashier.    William  Pame     23May29 

Salary  5001.,  i^partments,  stores,  Ke. 

let  Clk  to  Do.    W.  H.  Knowlden .  .23May29 

Salary  4MM. 

%d  Class.    Stephen  R.  Prowse 

Salary  mtn.  £900,  mas,  J900. 

Zd  Class.    James  F.Wright ;  Henry  F.Prowse. 

Salary  nUn.  £80,  max.  dtlSO. 

Steward    Thomas  F.  Jessep IGAprSI 

Salary  9001.,  apartments,  Ke. 

1st  Clk  to  Do.    George  Hann 19Jan45 

Salary  min.800i.,  max.AlOU 

^  Class.    James  Thorbum   

3d  Class    James  De  Montmorency ;  Horatio 
Elphinstone  Rivers ;  E.  A.  Domville. 

Salary  (same  as  CSashier's  derks). 

Clk  of  the  Cheque.  John  W.  Nicholls  19Mar47 

Salary  OOOL,  and  three  guineas  per  week  in  lieu  of  apart- 
ments. Ice. 

1st  Clk  to  Do.    John  1.  Langley  .  •23May29 

Salary  4101. 

2d  Class.    George  Deane;  William  Popham 

Lethbridffe. 
3d  Class.    John  Rouse ;  Francis  Huskisson ; 

Charles  Loveless. 

Salary  (same  as  Cashier's  Clerks). 
1st  Insp  of  Works.    Charles  Lee  ... .  10ct44 

Salary  SOOX.,  with  house,  stores,  fce. 

2nd  Insp  of  Py'orks.    William  SiveU..10ct44 

Salary  280L,  house,  stores,  Ite. 

Mast  Brewer.    Thos.  Calvert  Morton4Novl 9 

Salary  950/.,  house,  storss,  Ice. 


*  Hhs  two  guineas  per  week  In  lieu  of  ^Nurtments. 

t  Has  40/.  »-year  additional  for  lower  school  seleetlons,  Ke. 

t  These  oAeers  ha^e  100/  a-year  additional  salary ;  the 
former  as  A4Jutanl  Ueut ,  and  the  latter  as  Superintendent 
of  the  Schools. 

I  This  ottoer,  who  lost  both  his  legs  in  June,  1890,  when 
serrlng  In  a  tender  to  aybille  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  holds 
the  loeiil  rank  of  a  Master  in  the  Nary,  and  has  a  pension  of 
4U.  19«.    Secretary  to  the  Royal  Naval  Club  of  1706. 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL  SCHOOLS. 

Superint.  Lieut.  John  W.  Rouse 2Nov37 

Chaplain.    Rev.  Geo.  Fisher,  M.A. 
FfR.S lMNov34 

Salary  8001.  (ezduslTe  of  half-nay),  apartments,stores.  Ice. 
Master  of  the  Nautical  School.    Edw. 
Riddle,  F.R.A.S 25Aug21 

Salary  900/.,  max.  400/.,  apartments,  stores,  Ice. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Greenwich  Hospital  Schools. 


267 


Head  Master  of  Upper  School.     Rev. 
Jame8Hm,M.A 27Feb44 

fl«l«7  900/.,  max,  SfiOI.,  apartmenti,  stores,  4cc. 
Head  Master  of  Lower  School.    Edw. 
Hughes    6Dec44 

SulMrj  9001.,  max,  8001.,  «partmenti»  stortt,  kc 
Matron.    Mrs.  Mary  Hooper. 

Salary,  ^eiOO,  with  apartmento,  storea,  Iec 

GREENWICH  HOSPITAL  SCHOOLS. 

The  Uppee  School 
Compriseft  400  boys,  sodb  of  Officers  of  tl^e  Nary 
or  Royal  Marines,  and  of  Seamen  and  Marines; 
and  of  Officers  and  Seamen  of  the  merchant  senriee. 
Erery  Candidate  for  admission  must  have  attained 
tbe  age  of  tan,  and  not  exceed  eleven  years  of 
age ;  **  most  be  free  from  any  impediment  of  speech, 
or  other  infirmity  of  body  or  mind ;  be  able  to  read 
floently,  to  write  small  text  well,  and  to  work  the  three 
fintmlosof  Arithmetic  with  frcility  and  accuracy ." 

The  education  is  confined  to  Mathematics  and 
Kavigadon,  with  a  proper  regard  to  reUgious  in- 
Btraction.  The  construction  of  Charts  upon  geo- 
metrical principles  is  the  only  branch  of  drawing 
taught  in  the  scnool. 

It  is  necessazy  in  all  cases  to  produce  the  follow- 
ing Certificates: — 

1.  Certificate  of  the  marriage  of  the  parents  ;  or, 
if  not  attainabloy  other  satisfactory  proof  thereof. 

S.  Certificate  of  the  day  of  birth,  or  a  declaration 
thereof.  ^ 

8  Certificate  of  the  father's  servitude  at  sea; 
which,  if  in  the  Navy,  will  be  procured  by  the 
Clerk  of  the  Cheque,  and  if  in  the  merchant  ser- 
vice, the  Guardians  of  the  boy  are  to  procure  it  from 
the  CoUectorof  the  Customs  at  the  port  out  of  which 
the  &ther  sailed. 


List  op  Patrons. 
For  the  first  100,  who  must  be  the  sons  of  Com- 
missioned officers  of  the  ward-room  rank, 
The  Board  of  Admiralty. 
The  remaining  300  boys  are  nominated  in  rota- 
tion, as  vacancies  occur,  by 

The  Lords  of  the  Admiralty,  individually, 
The  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty, 
Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospital, 
Lieut.  Governor  of  Ditto, 
Commissioners  of  Ditto,  individually, 
To  whom  applications  for  preseotatlons  should  be  preferred. 

The  Lowee  School 
Consists  of  400  boys,  sons  of  Warrant  or  Petty 
Officers  or  Seamen,  and  non-commissioned  Officers 
or  Privates,  who  are  serving  or  have  served  in  the 
Royal  Navy  or  Royal  Marmes,  and  are  admitted 
solely  in  reference  to  the  father's  services  and 
claims)  and  to  the  state  of  distress  of  the  psrents 
of  the  Candidates. 

Forms  and  every  particular  may  be  obtained  re- 
specting the  Upper  and  Lower  Schools,  by  applica- 
tion to  the  Secretary  or  Clerk  of  the  Cheque  of  the 
Hospital,  ■ 

Livivgs  belonging  to  the  Ettatetqf  OreenunchHoepitai 

in  the  Patronage  of  the  AdmirdUy,  and  held  by 

Chaptahu  of  the  Royal  Navy : — 


Living. 
Simonbum. 
Humshaugh  Chapel 

of  Ease. 
Wark. 
Bellingham. 
Thomeybum. 
Greystead. 
Fallstone. 
Alston. 


yalne. 

£6t0 

135 

347 
S23 
230 
185 
311 
180 


Ineambent. 
Meyricke  Beebee. 
Edward  Brice. 

Edw.  Beatty. 
John  Marshall. 
Joseph  Littlewood. 
James  Surridge. 
Thos.  Foster. 
Hugh  Salvin. 


The  above  Chaplains  are  also  in  reeelpt  of  thdr  half-pay. 


sa 


Digitized  by 


Google 


268 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES  IN 
THE  RECEIPT  OF  PENSIONS. 


GOOD   SERVICE  PENSIONS. 


ADMIRALS. 

JSOO  p«r  annum. 

••♦OmSir  Edw.  Codrinffton 25Feb47 

OmHon.  Sir  John  Talbot 5May47 

9:Sir  Charles  Ekins 8June48 

:9:Hon.  Sir  Thos.  Bladen  Capel»  Bt. .  20Oct49 

VICE-ADMIRALS. 

£900  per  annum. 

ORight  Hon.  Thomas,  Earl  Dan- 

donald     lOPeMl 

in#^Sir  Charles  Bullen 12July43 

OSir  William  Parker  26Apr44 

CAPTAINS. 

jSlfiO  per  annum. 

♦♦#^Sir  John  Marshall 9Nov46 

igjEdward  Collier   9Noy46 

•#AiJ.  Toup  Nicolas     9Nov46 

lSii{4 Wm.  Wilmot  Henderson     ....  30Noy46 

Williim  Walpole    5May47 

^^Sir  John  Franklin 5May47 


Henry  W.  Bruce    27Jtme47 

James  Hanway  Plumridge 27June47 

#Edward  Boxer 29Sept47 

tgiSir  John  Ross   IONov47 

lisHenry  Dacie  Chads    8Dec47 

liiJames  Scott 6Jan48 

John  Foote 14Jan48 

Williams  Sandom 14Jan4>^ 

Donat  H.  O'Brien I8Aug48 

i5<Edw.  Lloyd   1 9Mar49 

iI<Sir  Eaton  Travers,  Kt 19Mar49 

John  Carter lSept49 

#Sir  Thomas  Herbert    40ct49 

John  Hindmarsh   20Dec49 

Sir  James  C.  Ross,  Kt 20Dec49 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 

£900  per  annum. 

i5<Major-Gcn.  Walter  Tremenhere    1 1  Mar43 
£150  per  annum. 

Col.  John  M'Callum      9Not46 

•»**CoL  C.  Menzies 9Not46 


ON  THE  OUT-PENSION  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 


CAPTAINS. 

£80  per  annum 

BCharles  Bertram 

9Mar40 

B'HiomasRenwick 

7Nov40 

H&John  Gonrly      - 

16Mar41 

AEdward  Sparshott    - 
Samuel  fiurgeaa  - 

4Nov46 

4Nov46 

Thomas  Dench     - 

lDeo46 

Philip  Wcatphal    -       - 

llOct47 

i{<Wm.  Slaughter 
*Thoma8  Mansel    - 

26Dec48 

-  2Mar49 

*Wm.  Richardson 

-     Jan50 

COMMANDERS. 

£66  per  annum. 

John  Popham  Baker 

2May^ 

24April37 

7NOV40 

Sir  Thomas  S.  Dyer,  Bt. 

Silas  H.  Paddon  - 

George  HiUier      - 

l6Mar41 

Joseph  Patey 

16Mar41 

Edward  Burt 

25June42 

Thomas  Read 

25NOT43 

William  Kelly  (a). 

22NOV45 

John  R.  Morris    - 

13May46 

Peter  G.  PickerneU 

llDcc46 

Charles  Seward     - 

lDec47 

Henry  M.  Marshall       - 

6Jan48 

Peter  Despouritu  -  9Ma749 
Wm.  Hutchinson  (h)  -  28Sept49 
John  Geary         .        .     24Noy49 

LIEUTENANTS. 
£50  per  annum. 
W.  H.Boyce.  -  -  2lFebl4 
William  Clarke  Harris-  28Septl6 
William  Geo.  Maude  (A.C.)7Not23 
*Thos.  Mans  ell  -  .  2Mar49 
Robert  Wm.Tytc  (/I.  C.)  18D6C23 
Thomas  Swain  -  -  29Jan24 
Henry  Muller  -  .  liMar24 
Wm.  Somerville  (a)  R.  C.)  30ct25 
John  Salter  -        .    30Jan26 

John  Dawson  -  .  iMar26 
Charles  Hammond  -  28May27 
Charles  Thompson  (it.  C.}  3Dec27 
Robert  J.  Hibbs  -  -  iiFebSO 
George  Mortimer  -  .  9Dec3] 
John  Miers  Greer  (R.  C.)  10Aug32 
J.  Hartley  Dathan(A.C.;  29Apr33 
John  Church  (R,  C.)  -  6Dec33 
WiUiam  Poore  {R,  C.)  -  3Mar34 
Geo.  Goddard  -  -  20Apr35 
Edward  Mourilyan  {R.  C.)SlAug36 
Donald  Fernandes  fR.  C.)  3Aug37 
William  Whimper  {R.  C.)  3Aug37 


Joseph  Tindale  -  -  30Oct37 
Balch  Nun  Hoar  -  -  96June38 
Geo.  Decoeurdoux  (jR.C.)  12July39 
Samuel  Marsingall  {R.C.)  30Oct4l 
Matthew  Davenhill  (jR.C.)UDec41 
Richard  Coates  (A.  C.)  -  4May4a 
Thomas  Drane  {R.  C.)  -  9Ju]y42 
John  G.  Nops  -  •  9Ju]y43 
Jas.  Hewett  {R,  C.)  -  llAprlS 
William  Pittman  -  -  1  Jan45 
Thomas  Burdwood  {R.C,)  3Jan45 
John  Thompson  (a)  -  34Jan45 
Thomas  Simpson  {R.  C.)  2Sept45 
William  Lester  {R.C.)  -  lJan46 
Wm.  Y.  GiU  -  -  SlJuly46 
Joseph  Hyett  -  -  130ct4« 
Stephen  Hilton  {R,C,)  -  2Nov46 
Flowers  Beckett  -  -  23Feb47 
Dyer  Bond  (R  C.)  -  SOApr47 
Mark  Anthony  (R,  C.)  -  lMay4d 
Robert  Shebbeare  -  -  lMay48 
Edward  G.  Palmer  {R.C,)  160ct48 
Andw.  WeUs  (iJ.  CO 


James  Stone  {a)  {R.  C.) 
Robt.  Welch  (R,  C.)  - 
John  Gregory  {R,  C.)  - 
Edw.  Cole  -  -  - 
Frta.  S.  Price  (RC^  . 
Geo.  S.  Parsons  - 


260ct49 

22Feb49 
9Mar49 

9MaH9 
50et49 
3Dec49 

14Dec49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


IN  THE  RECEIPT  OF  PENSIONS  FOR  WOUNDS,  &c.,  RECEIVED 

IN  THE  SERVICE. 


VX.Aa-0PFICBR8. 

mif^SirJ,  A.  Gordon  £800 
^2iSir  G.   F.  Sey- 
mour  250 

^SirPituDcisfieaufort  250 
t^Uofteph'  N.  T^yler,  250 
Oustavus  Stopart  . .  250 

John  Pasco 250 

George  Morris 800 

Manley  H.  Dixon  . .  250 
Villiers  Fras.  Hatton  800 
Sir  Wat.  O.  Pell,*:*.  300 


0    0 


CAPTAINS. 

Edward  Saurin  ....  800  0 

John  Allen 250  0 

t¥]Rowland  Money..  250    0 

Wm.  B.  Dashwood..  200  0 

r^lSirJ.RosSjJT*. ..   150  0 
I2,i  Right  Hoiu  L9rd 

John  Hay      200  0 

f^j^ir  G.  T^ler,  Kt.  200  0 

iJU.  Ryder  Burton..  150  0 

Aaron  Toser    150  0 

William  Cnppage   ..     91  6 

Thos.L.P.Laaghame    01  5 

Thomas  Dickinson  . .  150  0 

Abraham  M.HawUns  150  0 

ThomasGill    200  0 

Mark  H.  Sweny  ....     01  5 

WilUamOldrey  ....     91  5 

John  HackeU 182  10 

Thomas  Sanders    . .  150  0 

5trflen.L.Baker»B^  180  0 

SackettHope 6  0 

UenryR.8turt  ....     45  12 

William  A.  Willis  . .   150  0 

i^Sir  E.  Belcher  JT^  250  0 

Douglas  Curry   ....     01  5 

Wm.Jas.  Hughes  ..  150  0 

William  Coote..    ..  400  0 

Henry  N.  Rowe     . .  200  0 

DavidPeat 91  6 

John  Mac  Donell  . .       6  0 

Henry  Chads 91  5 


COMMANDBRS. 


Henry  Bourne 150 

Win.C.C.  DalyeU..  150 
AU'l  W.Thomas    ..  150 


Richard  Moorman . .  £1 50  0 

James  E.  Huggins  . .  150  0 

Rose  H.  Fuller    ....  150  0 

SilasT.  Hood 200  0 

Edward  S.  Cotgrave  200  0 

Charles  H.  Crooke . .  150  0 

George  Bignell    150  0 

James  C.  Bennett  . .  91  5 

James  NeviUe 91  5 

Thomas  Read 91  5 

William  Savage 01  5 

Howard  L.  Parry   . .  91  5 

ShephardM<Cormick  91  5 

Charles  H.Jay   91  5 

Robert  B.  Yates.. . .  45  12 

John  Branford  ....  78  0 

Henry  H.Budd 01  5 

Wm.  H.  MaiUand  . .  91  5 

Michael  Dwyer  ....  01  5 

L.  A.  Robinson  ....       4  0 

Fred.  White    6  0 

Gilbert  Kennicott  ..  01  6 

Charles  Patrlarche..  91  5 

JohnJones(6) 91  5 

Charles  Royer 45  12 

James  Lamont    ....  01  5 

James  Spratt 91  5 

John  H.  Sanders    . .  91  5 

James  Fitzmaurice  . .  91  5 

Thomas  Hoskins 78  0 

John  Hepburn 91  6 

William  Lester  ....       40 

HughGoold    91  5 

Robert  J.  Fayrer 91  5 

Curtis  Reid 91  5 

Thos.  J.  P.  Masters. .  91  5 
James  Galllchan. ...       60 


LIBUTBNAHTS. 


Frederick  Bedford  . . 
James  U.  Parches  . . 
Charles  Hammond. . 
William  RiTcrs  .... 
John  W.  Rouse  .... 
Bassett  J.  LoTeless . . 
George  Thomas  (6). . 
Robert  R.  Marley  . . 
John  L.  Thompson. . 
Edmund  J.  Piper  •• 
Edward  Robinson  .. 
Charles  T.  Sutton 


91  5 

91  5 

91  6 

91  6 

01  5 

01  5 

91  6 

01  5 

91  5 

91  5 

91  5 

91  5 

George  C.  Greenway    91  5 

Joseph  H.  Moore    .  •     91  5 

Thomas  Williams  . .     91  5 

Archibald    Campbell    91  5 

John  O'Reilly  (a)    ..     91  5 
Aaron  S.  Symes  ....     91 


Frederick    A.  Smith    91 


Wm.  Valentine  Lee  . .  £91     5  0 

Wm.  Hubbard  (/>)..  108    5  0 

Charles  R.  Barober  45  12  6 

JohnCrisp 20    0  0 

William  C.  Coffin  ..  45  12  6 

Lawford  Miles    ....  6    0  0 

Aug.  C.  Murray....  45  12  0 

Wm.  G.  Hemsworth  4    0  0 

R.    Bates  Matthews  4    0  0 

John  Rainier 86  10  0 

Wm.  H.  Brady  ....  8    0  0 

James  St.  Quintin  . .  5    0  0 

Wm.  H.  Goddard  . .  0    4  0 

John  Douglas 12    0  0 

Thomas  A.  Lewis   ..  45  12  6 

Arth.  M.  Noad   ....  91     5  0 

John  Blackmore....  01     5  0 

L.  R.  Fitzmaurice  . .  46  12  6 

John  Brown   8    0  0 

John  Cawley 45  12  6 

Samuel  Fowell    ....  27    7  6 

Wm.  F.W.Parkinson  45  12  6 

Douglas  Reid 27    8  0 

Spencer  Sterling....  78    0  0 


MASTERS. 

Richard  Collins  ....  01  5  0 

Richard  Johns    ....  91  5  0 

John  Davies    01  5  0 

Wm.  C.  Triphook  ..  01  5  0 

William  Woodyer  ..  54  15  0 


IIATB. 

T.  R.  H.  G.  Pearse. .     78    0    0 
Wm.  T.  Lower 


MBDICAL  OPPICBBS. 

iStrG.Magrath,  JT^.  100  0  0 

M.D. 

H.  G.  Brock.  M.D..     54  6  0 

Wm.  Peatie    73  0  O 


PURSBBS. 

John  M.  Hoffineister  50  0  0 

Thomas  Ullock  ....  50  0  0 

FrauiMB  Lean  •.«•••  45  12  6 


Digitized  by 


Google 


270 


MAJOR-OBlTBRAIi. 

Edward  NIcoUb.... £260    0    0 

LIBTTT.-COLOITBLg. 

»{iJohn Robyns    ....   160    0    0 
John  ILCoryton....     70    0    0 


CAPTAZHB. 

J.  R.Hore 100    0    0 

Bob«rt  John  little..    70    0    0 


ROYAL  MARINES. 

A.  A.R.Wolrige....  £70    0  0 

Robert  Webb 70    0  0 

Ant.    B.   Stransham 

(Bt  Major) 91    6  0 

iBT  LIBUTBHAirTB. 

Henry  Lewis   70    0  0 

JohnS.  Haswell....     70    0  0 

William  Clarke  ..••     70    0  0 

Alexander  Day  ••••    70    0  0 


Alexander  MoTTay..  £70  O  0 

Dnncaii  McNicol  ..     70  0  0 

JohnEde 18  O  0 

And.  J.  B.  Hambly.    70  O  0 


Smd  libtttbhavtb. 

Edwaid  J.  Blake   ..    60    0  0 

William  R.  Flint..  ••     50    O  0 

WilliamFord 60    O  0 


Digitized  by 


Google 


GENERAL  ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  of   the  COMMISSIONED 
OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  and  ROYAL  MARINES. 


The  FIGURES  before  the  name  denote  the  nnmber  of  the  ship  in  which  the  Officer  is  servinf^. 

The  ITALIC  CAPITAL  LETTERS  htfwn  the  Dame,  show  the  particnlar  service,  otherwise  than  afloat,  in 

which  the  Officer  is  employed. 
The  ITALIC  CAPITALS  afttr  the  name,  denote  the  sendee  and  rank  of  the  Officer. 
The  PIOUESS  at  the  end  of  the  Kne  show  the  year  of  the  seniority. 
The  NameM  in  /taiacv  are  those  of  retired  Officers. 


CQ 

CSV 

DY 

BO 

GH 

KW 

NH 


R 

RM 

RV 

TS 

VY 


Letters  b^ore  the  Namet. 
Coast  Goard. 
Contract  Steam  Vessels. 
Dock  Yard. 
Emigration  Officers. 
Greenwich  Hospital 
Knight  of  Windsor. 
Naral  HospitaL 
Qnarantiiie. 

Retired  under  Order  in  Council  of  1846. 
Resenred  Half-Pay  Royal  Marines. 
Royal  Marines. 
Revenue  Vessels. 
Transport  Service. 
Victualling  Yard. 


Letten  after  the  Name*. 

AB  Admiral  of  the  Blue. 

AR  Admiral  of  the  Red. 

AS  Aaaistant  Surgeon. 

AW  Admiral  of  the  White. 

C  Captain. 

Ck  Chaplain. 

Ck  Clerk  (passed.) 


CI  Ai  Colonel  lloyal  Marines. 

Cn  M  Captain  Royal  Marines. 

Cr        Commander. 

D        Dispenser. 

DIH  Deputy  Inspector  of  Hospitias. 

FLM  First  Lieutenant  Royal  Marines. 

lU       In  spector  of  Hospittds. 

X         Lieutenant. 

LCM  Lieutenant  Colonel  Royal  Marines. 

M       Master. 

MRM  Mijor  Royal  Marines/. 

Mt       Mate. 

NI      Naval  Instructor. 

PP      Paymaster  and  Purser. 

Pk       Physician. 

RA      Retired  Rear  Admiral. 

RB      Rear  Admiral  of  the  Blue. 

RR      Rear  Admiral  of  the  Red. 

RW     Rear  Admiral  of  the  White 

S         Surgeon. 

SLM  Second  Lieutenant  Royal  Marines. 

SM     Second  Master. 

VB      Vice  Admiral  of  the  Blue. 

VR      Vice  Admiral  of  the  Red. 

rW     Vice  Admiral  of  the  White. 


ABBOT  Jonas  ....Cr4l 
R  Abbott  ChristopherCnM  05 

Absolon  William    L  10 

Aekemm  JohnMon  H.  ..S  16 

881  Aeheson  John  J 5  40 

Aekerley  Charles  H. . .  L  22 
Adair  CharlesWm.  FLM  42 

143  Adair  Henry   ....FLM  48 

jRAdam  Sir  Charies  AB  48 

Gov.  Oreenwieh  Hoap. 

820  Adams  John C  43 

Adams  William ..L  20 

Adams  John  (a)    ....L  15 

Adams  Charles  J L  15 

Adams OeorgeC Cr  46 

800  Adams  Artiiitr AS  41 

175  Adams  Bdward   AS  47 

Adamson  John L  11 

Adamsan  John S  04 

1& Adderley  Arden  ....C  14 
Addington  William  8.  Cr  30 
Addis  EdwwPdB L  11 

837  Addison  James,  A.  8.  AS  37 
AgairizJametJ.C.C  40 

Agassiz  James  D L  89 

A  Agassis  Lewis  ..,.SLM  00 
Agnew  John  De  C.   . .L  43 

Ainslie  Henry    L  38 

Air  Alexander  C S  43 

486  Aird  David L  15 

Airey  George  T L  15 

Alley  John  M.C L  80 

Airey  George  8 L  30 

H  Aitehison  Robert  •  •  •  .C  27 


Aitchison  Edward. . .  :L  16 

Aitkin  Alexander L  15 

Aiion  WUHam,  md.  ..S  12 

265  Akaster,  Henry  B...SM  47 

Akers  Thomas    L  13 

88  Albert  Cfaristr SAf  47 

Aleock  Robert  W.  H.  L  44 
R  Alder  Walter  K.     FLM  06 

516  Aldham  William  C.    Cr  44 

Aldrich  Robert  D L  42 

Aldridge  John  W C  41 

Aldworth  8t.  Ledger,  L  31 
Alexander  John  ....C  40' 
Alexander  Nicholas,  Cr  15 
Alexander  Norton  B.  L  27 

Alexander  Jno.R. Mt  4S 

R  Alexander  John     FLM  29 

182  AlexanderGeo.  G.  ELM  42 
Alexander  Fred.  L.FLM  48 
Alexander  William  T.ilS  41 
Algar  Edward    L  47 

NHAllan  James,  m .n.   DIH  45 

AUanJokn    S  10 

Allan  Thomas PP  14 

AUardJohnH  ....SM  47 
Aitmoay, Robert  r..JS  25 
AUdricks  Geo.  ^...8.M.  47 

CG  AUdridge  Thomas  A.    L  41 

264  AUdridge  George  M. . .  L  44 
Alldridge  James  C ..  PP  48 

Allen  John VH  46 

mAUenJohn     C  15 

AllenJohnJ C  41 

AllenCharUt    C  40 


AUenWUllam    C  42 

AUenWUliam  E.  H.  Cr  28 
Allen  Henry  M.  B.  . .  C  46 
Alien  Saundereon   ..Cr  45 

RV  AllenJohn     L  41 

62  Allen  Robert  C Af  41 

58  Allen  Henry  W Af  42 

R  AUeif  William  . .  SLM  09 
31 1  Allen  Rodney  V. . .  FLM  46 
NH  Allen  Alexander  8.md.  5  28 

AUen  Richard Ck  47 

AUeyn  Richard  I.  . .  Cr  49 

Amherst  Jeffery  R.  ..L  16 

Amiel  William  B.     ..L  \2 

43  Amphlett William     ..L  44 

268  Amphlett  Edward  A.  Ck  47 

Amsinck  Henry L  24 

R  Amyot  Richard  G.  FLM  04 

548  AncellJofanW PP  46 

Anderson  James  (a)   Cr  23 
Anderson  James  (b)     C  49 
384  Anderson  Alexander. . L  48 
500  Anderson  Warren  H.  L  49 
Anderson  Christo- 
pher   Af  05 

46  Anderson  John  G. .  .SAT  43 

43  Anderson  Alex.    ..CnM  48 

R  Anderson  William  SLM  09 

NH  Anderson  Jas.  M  d.     IH  44 

Anderton  Alex. (A)  ..S  90 

Anderson  Alex.  md.  (b)S  42 

Anderson,  Sir  J.  E.  Kt. 

MD 5  11 

DF  Anderson  John(B)MD.  S  13 


Digitized  by 


Google 


272 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


A%der»an  WiUiam ...  .5  15 
175  Andenon  Robert  ... .S  46 
824  Andenon  Charles  A... S  40 
486  Anderson  Francis  ..^S  45 
Anderson  Qeoige  ..PP  09 
406  Anderson,  Geo.  W. . .  Cfe  48 

Andoe  James  H L  15 

la^AndiewJohnW.  RA  46 
Andrews  Edward  ....L  11 
Andrews  Benjamin  ..L  14 

Andrews  Thoe.   />  48 

S63  Andrews  Chas Mt  40 

Andrews  Henry  . . .  .M  06 
Andrews  John  (a)  ...  .S  41 
96Nii  Andrews  John  (b)  AS  48 
Andrew  CharUt  E.  PP  08 
Andrews  William  ..PP  14 
Andrews  James  R. . .  PP  46 
Andrews,  Geo.  J.  D.  Ck  40 

Andros  Charles L  14 

Angove  William.... PP  06 

Anley  William L  15 

Ansell  Richard  T.  FLM  48 
Anson  Talavera  V.    ..041 

AnihonyMark Cr  48 

Antram  Simon  B L  11 

laApUnJohnG C  26 

Aplin  Benjamin L  11 

861  Aplin  Elphinstone  D'O. 

D'A L  45 

Appleby  John  F C  38 

Appleton  Edward,  CnM  41 

Apreece  WUliam, ...  Cr  40 

HI  Arabin  Septimus  . . . .  C  23 

lR*»Arbuthnot  Alex.D.Y.C  24 

Archbold  William  A.  L  16 

653  Arehdeacon,C.J.£.RJSrj  43 

Archer  Thomas L  08 

NH  Archer  Achd.  L AS.  40 

Archer  Thomas  W.    PP  23 

Arguimhan Joseph    ..L  18 

76  ArkwrightAngnstosP.I.  45 

Arlidge  Henry  Vf.  ..Ck  47 

Arlington  Arthur    . .  CA  38 

Armitage  Whaley  ..  ..L  38 

266  Armstrong  James  W.3ff  40 

FFArmstrong  James  W.  Af  25 

Armstrong  R.MD.  DIH  40 

ArnutrangJohn S  15 

Armstrong  Alez.Mo... 5  40 
268  Armstrong  Archd.MD.ilS  46 
881  Army tage William.... L  45 

Arnold  John    Cr  42 

Arnold  James  F L  10 

A  Arnold  Henry....  FLM  37 

378  Amot  Henry, md.  ..  AS  46 

CG  Arrow  John  Jordan    Cr  14 

^Arthur  Richard.. AfT  46 

Arthur  William  S.  ..Cr  24 

Arthur  Michael  ...  PP  44 

Arundel  Thomas M  46 

CQ  Ashby  William  R L  15 

Ashby  William  G.     . .  L  26 
41  Ashby  James  W.  M.    Ck  44 

Ashe  Edward  D L  42 

Ashley  Bei^amin    ..Cr  44 
AshmorcJohn     ,*LCM  49 


Ashton  Herbert L  15 

438  Ashton  James  H M  41 

AtUtt  Thompson..  ClM  46 

Aslett  John  T CnM  48 

Aslett  William  S. . .  CnM  40 
Atchison  James,  md.  . .  5  43 
Atherton  Bertram  M.   L  24 

Athill  James  L  12 

Atkln  Nicholas      ....XIO 

AtkinaJamet   CV  48 

Atkins  James  (b)  ....LIO 

Atkinson  Sir  H.  E.  KtCr  27 

Atkinson  Thomas  ....  L  13 

Atkinson  George    • . . .  L  14 

CQ  Atkinson  Horatio  N. . .  L  27 

Atkinson  Robert  L.  ..L37 

Atkinson  James  C.    . .  3f  14 

R  Atkinson  Charles     SLM  1 1 

Auchinleck  James  R.    L  15 

474  Auret  F.  J.  Itzen. ..  .PP  48 

ftnAusten .  Sir  Francis  W. 

^B  48 
lilAnsten  Charles  J.  RW  46 
Coin.-ln-c:hle^  Bait  IndiM. 

237  Austen  Francis  W C  46 

Austen  Algernon  S.  . .  L  4 1 
Austen  Herbert G.   ..Cr  46 

Austen  Charles  J Cr  48 

Austen  George    .  •  •  •  CA  37 

245  Austen  John  C AS  ^ 

60  tg] Austin  Horatio  T. . .  C  38 

Austin  William L  38 

Austin  Robert Mil 

466  Autey  Joseph  E.. ..  .PP  46 

CG  Autridge  Charles L  15 

A  Avery  Thomas  ..  FLM  Ql 

252  AyerstJamesS ASA!J 

DF  Aylen  Jonathan    ....M2d 

'^'  Aylen  John  R. M  38 

AylesJohnGeo.  A.  CnM  46 

562  Ayling  Thomas    i(S  30 

♦^Aylmer,Hon.F.W.  KR48 
Aynsley  Charles  if ..   Ii  45 

Ayre  Charles L  15 

Ayre  William PP  10 

Ayret  Jamee    S  00 

Ayscongh  John  ....  FB  40 
Ayscough  Hawkins  G.  L  38 
Ayton  George  H L  15 


BABBHugh MS7 

262  Babington  Arthur  W.W. 

AS  41 
Back  Sir  George,  Kt. . .  C  35 

422  Back  Edward  D PP  46 

R  Backhouse  J.  J. . .  SLM  31 

Bacon  Edm,  K.C.  ..  Cr  44 

Bacon  Henry  •.•••..  .1.  41 

CO  Bagehot  Charles     ...  .1.  08 

476  Bagley  Arthur  (act).  Jf<  48 

Bagot  Henry C  45 

Bague  George Cr  37 

Baikie  John I.  07 

553  Baikie  Wm.  B.  md.  .  .^S  48 

Baikie  James PP  00 

Bailey  John  W. Cr  45 

Bailey  William  (a)    ..1.14 
CGBaUey  William  (b)    ..1.41 

476  BaUey  John  C 1«  44 

Bailey  Lucius  Curtis    M  38 

BaileySamMia    Sa4 

Bailey  John  P PP  07 

360  BaOey  Howard  L.  P.Ch  46 
ABaUyJohn   FLM  U 

Bailile  Thomas C  46 

B  Bain  Henderson RA  46 

Bain, Sir WUliam,Rt.    Mil 

CQ  Bainbridge  Henry      . .  £.  45 

520  Bainbridge  Wm AS  46 

Baird  Andrew Cr  26 

Baird  Daniel  .r. L  15 

BairdJohn 535 

Baird  John     ^S  12 

BaietonJohn    ^5  09 

CGBakeJohnW 1.15 

la  litBaker,  Sir  H.  L.  Bt.  C  15 

Baker  James  Y C  43 

Baker  George C  46 

Baker  Henry    Cr  14 

Baker  John  P Cr  21 

Baker  Chas.HoughamCr  46 
Baker  Charles  Henry  Cr  48 

Baker  Vashon Cr  40 

Baker Thomas(A)  .... L  15 

CG  Baker  William  H L  15 

Baker  William   X.  15 

Baker  Samuel     Xr  23 

CQ  Baker  Gustavus  8.     •.!«  24 

CG  Baker  Joseph  F L'iS 

BakerJohnR.    1.28 

Baker  William  F M  08 

270  Baker  Henry L  46 

R Baker  George  ..  ..FLM  30 

308  Baker  Chas.  O.  .  .FLM  48 
Baker  John CA27 

162  Baker  Thomas  T CA  47 

120  Baker  Henry 5  40 

361  *Baldock  Thomas    ..Cr  41 
^Baldwin  Augustus C  17 

Balfour  Charles  J Cr  46 

266  Balfour  Edwin  R.  J.  .  .L  41 
Balfour  George  M .     . .  L  46 

41  Balfour  Chas.  J Mt  48 

Balfour  Charles  M.  ..Ck  47 
Balhetchet  William   PP  21 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


273 


Ball  Thomas      Cr  881        Barrow  Thomas  P.  P.  L  25 

BallWiUiam L  15  418  Barrow  Arthur L  42 

74  Ball  John  J If  43  415  Barrow  Thomas  J.  R.  L  43 


133  Ban  George AS97 

Ballanttne  John  G.  Q,AS  35 
Bailantine  W.  T.  kd.  S  36 
JBaUantyne  John    ,.Cr4B 

BalUrd  James  B L  43 

BalUrd  James  K S  35 

80  BalleineJohnJ CA  49 

BaUhighaU  D.  J.  ..C/M  49 

BaUlston  WilUam  H.    jtf  45 

170  Balliston  Alfred  . . . .SM  47 

548  Bamher  Charles  R.   ..L37 

Bamber  Henry  K.  ..PP  08 

Bance  James     Cr  41 

Bankier  James,  md.    . . S  34 
NHBankier  Robert  A.,  kd 

548 

BanksJohn     C  45 

Banks  Kennet   If  07 

523  Banks  Howard  R S  43 

Banki  William  H.    . .  S  07 

17  BanksGeo.  F ilS 48 

Bannatyne  John  . .  • .  L  15 
Bannister  John    ....  PP  09 

Barclay  John Cr  38 

Barclay  Robert L  14 

Barclay  J.  J.  D.  .  .FLAf  46 
Barclay  John,  md.  ..AS  46 
Barker  George     ....  AB  Al 

Barker  John    Cr  48 

Barlwr  Robert CV  48 

Barker  George    L  14 

474  Barker  Charles Cr  46 

243  Barkley  Edward (act)M(  49 
^ifiBarlow  Charles  A.  C41 
Barlow  Wm.  (act)  ..ilf/49 

Barlow  John  C Af  35 

la  Barnard  Edward    C  17 

Barnard  Oeorge  ....  Cr  40 

Barnard  William    ....LI5 

398  Barnard  Frederick L...L 40 

Barnard  Edward    ...  .L  41 

241  Barnard  Edward  K.  ..L  41 

175  Barnard  John  J L  47 

Barnard  Charles  'L.FLM  45 

Barnes  John Cr  47 

CO  Barnes  Peter L  15 

Barnes  Geo.  R.  ....&'M  46 

R  Barnes  R.  K CnM  38 

Barnes  Caleb    ....  CnM  41 

308  Barnes  Edgar  B.  n.A.NI99 

362  Barnes  John  Gea    . .  Cfc  47 

Bamett  Edward     ....  C  46 

R  Baron  Jonathan      FLM  08 

Barr  William  F Lll 

Barr  James,  M.D 531 

Barren  Jnstinian  ....Cr  15 

361  Barren  Alfred Cfc  48 

C6  Barrett  Joseph  F L  15 

Barrett  Robert  J L  28 

Barrett  WUliam    A/ 41 

Barrett  WiUiam  ....  PP  10 

461  Barrett  John    PP  48 

Barretts  Augustas  G.    L  20 
Barrie  William Cr  AB 


Barrow  James   Jlf07 

Barry  William    L  12 

Bartlett  Richard     ..PP  09 

Barton  Richard C  37 

Barton  Ralph     C  46 

Barwell  WiUiam   ....Cr  30 
BarweU  Nathaniel ...  .L  14 

Basden  Charles C  41 

Basden  WiUiam  B. . .  PP  05 

CQ BaskerYille  Perceval  .  .L  36 
Baskerville  Charles  . .  L  44 
BastableJohn  ....FLitf  48 
Bastard  Richard    ....L07 

BasHn  Robert Cr  49 

BasUn  Thomas  ....  PP  06 

95  Batchdor  Richard  ..Cfc  46 
446  Bate  WUliam  T.   . . 
Bateman  Charles  P. 


Cr  48 
B. 

AR41 
353  Bateman  Francis  W.  M  37 
224  Bateman  Reginald.... L 47 

Bateman  William 
194  Bateman  Walter  D, 
19  Bateman  Geo.  F. 


...546 
PP  42 
C. 

PP47 
Bateman  William  H.  PP  49 
BatesJohn   Jf 07 

126  BathnrstJohnO L38 

Bathurst  AUen    ....  Mf  48 

CG  BattWillUm L15 

COBattHenry    L  27 

)89  Batt  Robert  B M49 

Batten  Charles X.  15 

Battersby  John  P L  28 

BatwellAndreWy  m.o.  AS  Al 
BBaugh Thomas  F.  ..RA  46 

Baugh  Henry     C  41 

Baugh  Edward   L  29 

R  Baugh  James   . . .  .SLM  12 

163  BawdenChas M  49 

Baxter  Thomas L  15 

553  Baxter  Alexander  ....  S  30 

562  Bayfield  Henry  W.    . .  C  34 
Baylee  Wm.  C.  P.  ..CA  46 

CO  Bayley  Henry     L  45 

Bayly  James     Cr  28 

Bayly  Peter    LOO 

Bayly  Charlton  B L 14 

CQ  Bayly  Charles  B L  41 

53  m^Baynes  Robert  L..  .C  28 

461  Baynes  William  W.    .  .S  44 
Baynton  Benjamin  • .   Cr  41 

562  Bazalgette  Geo.   .  .FLM  48 

561  Beach  Hugh  D M  47 

Beadon  George     ....  Cr  41 
Beadon  Valentine  CnM  38 

79  BealJohn     PP14 

Beale  Robert  B L  46 

Bealet,  Charles   Cr  46 

BeallFrancu     598 

BeanPhilip  C.  D M  35 

Beart  Charles  J L  15 

Beatty  Daniel  M'Neale,L  16 
Beatty  George  ....  CIM  37 


Beatty  Edward    ....Ch  12 
242  Beauchamp  Edw.  H.  Cr  46 
Beanclerk,   Rt.    Hon. 
Lord  Fred.  C.  P.  ..Cr  31 
500  Beauderk,  Right  Hon. 

Lord  A,  W Cr  46 

TSdt  Beaufort  Sir  Fras.  RA  46 
Admiralty  Hydrograplier. 
Beaufoy  George  ....  L  21 
Beaumont  Richard  ..Cr 25 
Beaumont  Franeie  ,.Cr  AA 
364  Beaumont  Robt.  W.  AS  48 
Beaumont  Charles  ..PP  09 
Beazeley  George  ....Lll 
Becher  Alexander  B.*Cr41 
Beckett  Flowers  ....  L  05 
Beckett  James  F.  . .  M  46 
Beckett  Leonard  E. . PP  47 
Beckford  John  L. ....  Cr  21 

CSKBeddek  Henry    L29 

Beddek  Richard  P.  PP  34 
418  Beddoes  Charles  H. . .Cr  45 
137  Bedford Geoige  A.  ..Cr 43 
264  Bedford  Edward  J.  ..Cr  49 
Bedford  Robert T.  ..Cr  48 
QH  Bedford  Frederick     . .  L  99 

CG  Bedford  John  W L  26 

Bedford  PelbcBuf  B.  . .  L  30 

89  Bedlngfield  Norman  B.  L  47 

Bedwell  Edward  P.  ..L  15 

Bedwell  Frederick     • .  L  21 

BeebeeMeyrick    CA30 

264  Beechey  Frederick  W.  C  27 

137  Beechey  Richard  B. ..  Cr  46 

Beecroft  Robert    . . .  .Af  23 

Beer  Thomas    Cr  25 

Beer  Christopher    ....  L  13 

55  Beer  Geo.  L  (act)  ..Ml  48 

Beith Robert,  M.D.  ..ASA\ 

361  BelamJohn   3f  41 

^Belcher,  Sir  Edw.  Kt. 
0  41 

Belcher  John,  md S  46 

Belches  Peter     L  27 

Belgrave  Thomas  ....  Cr  48 

287  Belgrave  Charles  W...CA  45 

iai^4Bell  Christopher    RA  46 

542  Bell  Charles  L.     . . .  .CA  46 

512BeUWm.B.A    Ch  Al 

Bell  Thomas    S  27 

BeU  Thomas   ^5  05 

Belt  WUliam 5  15 

BellJuhn     PP  21 

547  BeU  William    PP  13 

BellairsJohn  H L  13 

Bellairs  Walford  T.    .  .L  10 

CSFBellamy  Joseph  H L  27 

DFBeUamy  Charles  P.  ..3f  24 
Bellamy  George,  md.  S05 
Bellamy  George  . , .  •  CA  40 

Bellott  Thomas   542 

Belsey  Henry     L  12 

R  Belson  George      . .  Cnilf  05 

Bendyshe  John L  11 

Benifold  James  ....  PP  1 1 

Benn  Thomas     L  15 

CG  Bennet  Martin   Lll 


Digitized  by 


Google 


274 


Index^  embracing  every  Rank  in 


811  BennetHen.B.B.(aet)Jft48 

362  Bennett  Thomas    ....C38 

Bennett  Charles  C. .  Cr  U 

Bennett  Jamea  C.    ..  Cr26 

R  Bennett  John  ....  FLM  13 

266  Bennett  Wm.  H.W.  FLM  49 

69  Bennett  Thomas  W...  Ch/il 

Bennett  Edward  J.. .  Cfc  43 

104  Bennett  Alfred  8.  ..CA  46 
CO  Benson  John  Robert .  •  L  1 4 

BentWUliamH S  47 

l&*Bentham  George  .... C  16 
Beresford  Henry  B.  . .  L  42 
Berington  Rowland  .  .L  43 
Berrington  Samuel  . .  L  16 
^Berkeley  M.  F.  F.  RB  49 
Berkeley  Joshua L  49 

660  Bernard  Henry L  41 

Bernard  John  (a)m.d.  S  10 

364  Bernard  Robert S  46 

237  Bernard  John  (b)  . .  ^S  41 

Bemers  Hugh Cr  42 

B  Bertram  Charles  ...  .C  14 
Best,  Hon.  Thomas   . .C  30 

CO  Best  Thomas  F L  27 

^BethuneChas.  R.  D.  C  30 
Betty  Christ,  W,    .,Cr  47 

Bevan  Edward  L  28 

R  Beyan  Michael    . .  SLM  04 

262  BereridgeH.T.  8.M0.5  44 
Bevians  Robt.  J £46 

464  TSBevis Thomas  ..Cr  29 
Bezant  John  . .  ,.FLM  06 
Bickerstaff Francis  ..L  14 
Bickfbrd  Joseph  G.  .  •  L  41 

616  Bickfbrd  Jas.  E L  48 

647  Biddlecombe  George   M  36 

Biddlecombe  Thomas  Cib  42 

Btddvlph  Edward  ..  Cr  49 

jR  Biddulph  Walter .  .SLM  08 

Biggs  Jamas     PP  49 

la^I^BigUndWilsonB.  ..C  21 

Bignell  George Cr  16 

R  Bignell  Richard  R.  CnM  10 

206  Bignell  Jas.  T Ck4% 

BUlingtWiUiam   ..AS  06 

244  Billings Wm.T.   ....AS  A6 

CG  BiUingsley  John L  20 

Bindon  John  R Cr  43 

Bingham  Parker  D.    Cr  27 

CO  Bingham  Henry  H. . .  Cr  40 
Bingham  John  E.  ..Cr  41 
Bingham  John    ....Cr  39 

114  Bingham  Henry  M. . .  Me  48 
Binstead  Cheese- 
man  H Cr  41 

Birch  Thomas  Fras ..  Cr  40 
Birch  Tliomas  Fredk.  Cr  42 

Birch  George     S  09 

Bird  Edward  J C  43 

Bird  Henry CV  48 

Birtwhistle  Alex.     ...I<46 

Bishop  George  ....•.£  12 

la  Black  William    ....RA  49 

Black  Archibald. ...Cr  43 

Black  Matthew L  14 

Black  John  R L  14 


Black  Jameif  MB.     ..5  10 

396  Blackbom  Samuel  Ch  48 
Blacker  Frederick. . . . L  30 

216  Blackett  Bdward  A.  ..L  47 
Blackford  William  . .  M  46 
Blackloek  Amhroee  ..S  07 
Blackmore  Charles  ..L  23 
Blaekmore  John  . . . .  L  40 
Blackmore  Edward    PP  10 

642  Blackwood,SirH«nryM. 

Bart C  27 

648  Blackwood  Francis  P.  C  38 
Blainey  Thomas  M.  Cr  37 

Blair  Horatio   Cr  41 

Blair  William  F Cr  41 

Blake  George  C C  38 

Blake  Patrick  J C  41 

BlakeThomas    £08 

Blake  George  H L  16 

Blake  Edgar  H L  46 

14  BhikeGeo.L FLilf  49 

R  Blake  Ed.  John  ..SLM  12 

Biake  Bob,  M D S  09 

Blake  Charles  P.  xd.  S  46 
BlakeRobert S  06 

287  Blake  Fred.  W AS  46 

Blakeley  Geo.  (act)   Mt  49 
R  Blakeney  John  E.  FLM  93 

600  BlakeyGeorge M  49 

Blakiston  Thomas    ..  Cr  21 
Blanckley  Henry  D...L  44 

416  BlanokleT  Horatio  N.  C. 

SLM  48 

^'ITBland  George L  16 

Bland  Alleyne L  46 

Blandford  James  (B)..Ir  11 
Blancfford Silas    ....S  05 

Blane  George   Cr  46 

Blatchley  Charles  . . . .  L  23 

76  Blaxall  Fras.  H ^S  48 

Blenkame  William    ..L  16 
ElennerhassetJas.  P.Cr  44 
Blennerhasset  Nevinson 
De  C.    . .  Junr.  Lieut. 

Blight  William C  30 

Blight  timanuel L  16 

CG  Blisset  Charles  E L  26 

BloisJohnR Cr  21 

Blood  Frederick L  27 

362  Bloomfleld  Henry  J. . .  L  47 

Bloxham  Richard  R.  Ch  24 

R  Blncke  Robert  S.  FLM  11 

Bluett  Richard     ....Cr  16 

Bluett  John  C L  16 

146  Bluett  John  R.    . .  ..PP  42 

Bluett  John    AS  29 

Blnrton  George L  12 

CGBly  the  Charles L  26 

Blythe  David  . .  ..FLM  42 

BlythAlex AS  ^ 

Boardman  Robert  B.Cr  48 
Boardman  Thomas    .  •  L  1 1 

266  Bodie  James M  44 

Bogle  Vere  W.  H.  ..Cr 

76  BoileauJohnG Me  49 

Bold  Edward L  16 

Bolton  Henry  ....  ..Cr  29 


CO  Bolton  Angnstos   •  • . .!«  25 

Bolton  Charles L,  25 

Bolton  James I*  96 

Bond  Thomas  B Cr  85 

BandJDuer Cr  34 

BondWilUamF. 1^  14 

BondPhiUp L  15 

RBondW.S.     ....FLJIf  06 
Bond  William  H....PP  19 

Bond  John  H NI  39 

Bone  Frederick PP  10 

BoneRobert Ck  49 

17  Bonham  Charles W.  ..L  4S 
Bonter  Frederick  W.JV/  40 

431  Boone  Charles  W.  .  -PP  46 

Booth  James  R C  46 

Booth  Augustus  8.    .-Cr  48 

627  Booth  James S  38 

182  Borland  Oswald L  45 

BorlaseJohn    Cr  49 

Borough  WiUiam  ..Cr  46 
Borrowman  William  ..L  15 
Borthwick  Alex.  MD.  ilS  41 
Bosanquet  Charles  J.  C  46 
Boswall  Walter  ....Cr  14 
Boteler  Henry     ....Or   19 

BotelerJohnH Cr  SO 

BothamJohn    M   14 

Bott  George   L  S8 

Boughey  Cbas.  F.  F.  £.46 
Boulderson  Leslie  ..Cr  M 
Boultbee  Frederick  M.  C  41 
Boultbee  James  B.  . .  I.  1 3 
Boulton  William  ....Z.  17 
1ft  Bourchier  Henry  .RA  46 
Bourchier  Macdonald   L  41 

230  Bouichier  Wm.  S...SM  44 

Bourne  Henry Cr  13 

Bourne  Geoive  S L  12 

Bourne  Richard  ...  .Cr  40 
12 Bourne  William  ..FLM  81 
31  Bourne  George  S.   ..NI  44 
Bourerie,     Hon.     Dun- 
combe  P VR  46 

Bouverie  Fred.  W.  P.  Cr  42 
Bowden  Richard B...C  4» 
BowdenJohn L  14 

CG  Bowden  Richard  B.  ..L  16 

Bowden  Philip Ir  15 

Bowden  Wm L  47 

R  Bowden  George  ..SLM  10 

NH  Bowden  Stephen AS  41 

261  Bowden  William     ..PP  12 

Bowden  John  D CA  46 

laBowen  Charles C  25 

Bowen  George Cr  14 

Bowen  Richard L  15 

Bowen  Aug.  F.  J L  36 

260  Bowen  Thomas    ....M  46 

Bowen  John 5  04 

Ital  Bowen  Evan,  M  D.  5  24 

Bower  James  P C  45 

Bower  George  H.  K.  M  42 

Bower  John,  md S  41 

Bower  Robert S  10 

Bowerbank John    ....L  12 

COBowieJohn   Cr46 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


275 


Bowker  Joho  H.D.B. 

SLM  48 

245  Bowler  James   M  43 

Bowler  John  W S  37 

iSlBowlesWiUiam  ..RR  41 

Bowman  John  C 5  41 

535aBowmanJoflepfaH.W.C%  46 

81 1  Bowyear  Geo.  Le  Geyt  L  40 

Bowyer  William  B.  ..C  90 

TS  iSiBoxer  Edward    ....C  88 

CO  Boxer  James  M L  40 

Boxer  James  F M 

17  Boxer  Henry  B SM  48 

Bcyaek  Alexander  ,,Cr  4fl 
Boyce  William  H.     .  .L  06 

Boyce  William  N L  16 

43  Boyce  Frederick  A.  ..L  46 

BoydBarid Cr  16 

537  Boyd  John  Me  N.     . .  L  41 

CQ  Boyd  John  A.  H L  46 

Boyd  Fred.  Wm.A.SLM  49 

Boyes  Henry C  42 

Boyle  CoQrtenayB.W.C  30 

Boyle  Alex Cr  42 

Boyle, Hon. Bob.  F.  ..L  43 
Boyle  Bobert  . . .  .FLM  46 

Boys  Edward Cr  14 

CaBoysWniiam Cr  46 

964  BoysGeoiigeS h  46 

89  Boys  Henry    L  46 

Boyter  Alexander . . . .  L  16 

Boyter  David ..S  10 

Brace  Francis    C  27 

Bradby  TAonuu Cr  48 

548  Braddon  Samnel. . .  .SAT  44 

82  Bradford  Abraham  R.  S  38 

Bradley  William    ....Ir  10 

Bradley  Warre  8 L  24 

Bradley  John L  26 

135  Bradley  Geoige  Lee    M  39 

Bradly  Stephen  ....  Cr  41 

Bradshaw  Robert  A.  Cr  41 

Bradshaw  Manser    . .  M  24 

446  Bradshaw JuIianW.  ..^547 

CSVBTBdj  William  H.     . .  L  16 

423  Brady  Frederick. . .  .PP  42 

l^BraimerJ.  L.  ....FLM  41 

Brake  William  L L  10 

266  Brake  WiUiam  N.  ..AS  46 

143  Branch  John  P h  A\ 

R  Branch  Geo.  F.  .  .SLM  32 
Branch  W.  H.  W.  FLM  47 
Brand  William  H.   ..Cr  46 

Brand  Charles   L  22 

Brand  George,  ma.  NI  42 
Brander William  ....L  11 
Branford  John  ...  .Cr  20 
Brandreth  Thomas  .  .L  46 
Bransfield  Edward  ..M  14 

Brasier  James    C  37 

R  Brattle  Thomas  . .  FLM  06 

536aBraund  William  P.  .SM  44 

376  Braxton  Henry    ....  CA:  46 

Breadon JoMeph  ....AS  11 

DF  Breaks  John    PP  30 

217  Breay  William  H.  .,PP  13 
Breedon WiUiam  ....L26 


416  Breen  Miehael   X  49 

217  Breen  Thomas  J AS  47 

237  Brchant  Henry M  41 

)g[^Bremer,  8ir  James 
J.  G.     ••••••«••  *RB  49 

R  Bremer  Henry    ..CrtM  46 

BremnerJohn M  27 

200  BremnerJ.T.U.,MD.JS44 
Brenan  Alexander ....L  14 

Brenan  Thomas S  38 

Brent  William    ...  .PP  06 

HlBrenton  John C  22 

266  Brenton  Henry  ....PP 27 
Bsereton  Godfrey  ....L  16 
Bretop  William  H.    . .L  27 

Brett  Honry   L  10 

Brett  Thomas PP  09 

RV  Brewer  Thomas  ......  L  27 

66  Brewster  O.  mo.     ..AS  46 
Brute  Nathaniel ...  .Cr  40 

Brice  Edward Ch  07 

19  BrickweUSamnelJ.  ..L  41 

362  Brickwood John... .PP  40 

Bridge  William  H.    ..L  41 

96  Bridge BtheliedW.  ..L  46 

Bridge  Bob.  O.    .  .CnM  42 

1&  Bridgeman,  Hon.Charles 

Orlando C  19 

Bridges  George  F.  ..Cr  18 

120  Bridges  James  H.      .  .L  38 

BrienBdw.H.     ....SffJ 

BrienRobert S  08 

79  Brien  Charles  R.  mo.  S  42 
Briggs,  Sir  Thomas^ 

GC.MG rjR41 

Briggs Francis   ....Cr  37 
Briggs Stephen  ....Cr  44 

Briggs  David L  14 

Z)F  Briggs  John Ch  21 

Brigstocke  Thomas  K.Cr  21 

la  Brine  George C  18 

BrineJohn Cr  38 

146  Brine  George  A L  46 

R  Brisac  Douglas  P.  SLM  12 

Brisben  James    ....  PP  06 

CGBrittain  George  S.     . .  L  29 

Brittain  Joseph  F.  CnM  47 

Britton  James  S L  16 

Brittan  Simon  O.     .  .5  06 

AF  Broad  William  H L  46 

Broadhead  Henry     . .  C  46 
Broadhead  Chas.  A.  (act) 

Mt4S 

182  Broadhead  Aug.  G.   Mt  49 

Brock  Thomas  S.     .mCr  42 

642  Bit)ck  Arthur  M.(act)  Mi  48 

Brock  Henry  O.  MO.    S  21 

665  Brockman Geoige  ..SM  46 

324  BrodieWUUam  ....SM  44 

Broke,  Sir  Philip,  Bt.    C  36 

Broke  George  N.  .  •  •  .C  46 

Brokensha Samuel    ..£»  16 

Bromhead  Joseph  •  • . .L  23 

Bromley,  Sir  Robert  H. 

Bart VR  46 

27  Bromley  Charles   ....L  46 
Brooke  Robert M  04 


Brooker  Henry M  15 

512  Brooker  Henry  W.  FLAT  42 
Brooks  Joshua  R.  SLM  40 
Brooks  George  ••••..£  06 

CQ  Broomau  James L  27 

CGBrooman  William  R.  Z.  40 
Brooman  John  E.  .  .PP  46 

Brothers  John    L  18 

Broughton  John  ....Cr  46 
CQ  Brouncker  John  P.  . .  L  29 
Browell  Langtem  #  •  •  .Cr  45 
BrowellJamee  ....PP  94 
Brown  Thomas  ....VB  49 
Broum  Oeorge C  40 

StBrown,  Sir  Samuel  C  42 
rown  Geoige   C  47 

Brown  Francis  T Cr  40 

Brown  Charles  F.    ..Cr  41 

CG  Brown  Joseph  W.     ..L  26 

Brown  WiUiam  ...  .Cr  48 

Brown  George  W,  ..Cr  4» 

Brown  John  H L  14 

Brown  Alexander  ....L  22 

CSFBrown  John L  29 

DF  Brown  Charles M  16 

Brown  John M  12 

14  Brown  James    M  31 

423  Brown  John  J M  46 

Brown  Hugh CnM  34 

Brown  John  T.    ..CnM  39 

rr  Brown  John AS  23 

Brown  Alex.       5  46 

264  Brown  Allan    AS  4& 

Brown  Robert    ...  .PP  01 

Brown  William  .  ...PP  07 

93  Brown  WUliam  H. .  .PP  23 

Brown  Edmund  ....PP  33 

Brown  Charles  J.  J.  PP  46 

612  Blown  William  C.  ..Ch  43 

Brown  Edward  L.  W.  Ck  44 

Brown  Wm.  H.  J.  ..CA  49 

Browne  Thomas   . .  VW  46 

Browne  Philip  ....RW  46 

Browne  William  C. . .  Cr  32 

Browne,  Wm.  H,  J.  .  .L  47 

Browne  Richard  ....M  31 

347  Browne  William  L.  ..M  31 

149  Browne  Thos.  D.    .  .SM  46 

396  Browne  Richd.  F.  ..SM  48 

Browne  Edward  S.  CnM  48 

653  Browne  Xord  John  T.   L  46 

114  Browne  Arthur    ....Ch  41 

Browne  Jamet  (a)   .  .S  1 1 

Browne  James  (b)  md.  S  33 

646  Browne  Joseph    .,..AS  42 

Browne  William,  md.  S  45 

Browne  Samuel,  Jttn.  Surg. 

Browning Betif,UD,..S  28 

DY  BrownlngColhi  A.  md.  S  17 

264  Brownrigg  Marcus  F.   L  22 

Brownrigg  Thomat  ..S  24 

36  Brownsdon  Richard    Ck  43 

Bruce  Henry  W C  21 

Bruce.  Thomas L  16 

Bruce  Charles    L  16 

76  Bruce  Thomas  C L  46 

DY  Bruce  William,  md.   ..S  16 


Digitized  by 


Google 


»76 


Index^  embracing  every  Rank  in 


CO  Brunton  Richard  ....L  41 

Brutton  John CnM  36 

Bryan  John PP  05 

Bryant  William L  15 

Brydges  Thomaa    L  23 

BrydgcsGeo SLAf  48 

Brydone  James M.  ..S  06 
Brydone  William    ..  PP  34 

200  Bryion  Alexander,  xd 

536 
Bnchan  David  A...,Cr  47 
Buchanan  Alexander    L  13 

C6 Buchanan  Ralph  A.  ..L  45 
Buchanan  James  ..CnM  41 
Buchanan  Leonard  D.    S  46 

636  Buchanan  James  G.  .  .S  46 
Buchannan  Wm C  46 

368  Buck  Hugh  8.    . .  FLM  47 

Buckle  Matthew    . .  FA  46 

89  Buckle  Claude  H.  M.    C  46 

Buckle  Chas.M L  47 

Budd  Henry  H Cr  42 

Budd Hopetodl  H..Cr  4S 

A  Budd  Wm.  Sidney  FLM  38 

14  Budd  Fred.  E.. . .  .FLM  48 

Budgen  John      L  16 

Budgen  Richard    L  16 

Bnlford  John L  09 

217  Bnlgin  Fredk.  G Ck  46 

Bulkeley  James L  12 

204  Bull  James L  43 

Bull  Thomas  ....... .Af  23 

Bull  Henry  W 5  00 

Bullen  Joseph  ....  AR  41 
IJl^imBullen,  Sir  Charles 

VR  46 
Bullen  Richard  £ L  30 

648  Bullen  Charles   L  40 

14  Bullen  Robert  H.  ..Ck  46 
BuIIer  Thomas  W.  . .  Cr  1 7 
Buller  Edward L  28 

COBulleyJohn    L  26 

200  Bullock  Frederick C  38 

Bullock  Horace L  43 

523  Bullock  Aug.  T.  J.  .  .Af  ^  49 

376  Bulman  Archibald  G.Cr  44 
Bulteel  Thomas  H.  . .  L  1 8 
Bunbury  Richard  H.  Cr  39 
Bunbury  Wm.  B.  Mc.C. 

Cr  36 

Bunbury  George  B.  . .  L  26 

88  Bunce  Benjamin  H.  Cr  48 

Bunce  Julius FLM  47 

378  Bunce  John  B.,  ba...  Ch  46 

Bunn  Thomas L  16 

Bunn  Samuel G.  ..PP  13 
Bunster Grosvenor  ..L  15 
Burbridge  William  C.  L  16 

Burch  Isaac    L  14 

Burdon  Richard  M.  ..L  32 

Burdon  Wm L  48 

R  Burdon  Charles  . .  FLM  09 
Burdwood  Thomas.. Cr  44 
Burdwood  John  •  •  •  .Af  41 
Burgess  Samuel C  30 

110  BurgcAflJohn L  48 

378  Burgess  Geo.  F L  40 


Boiigess  James  H.  . .PP  08 

237  Burke  Walter PP  22 

600  Burke  John  P.,  mo.  .  .5  46 

548  Bnrlace  John  B CA  46 

396  Bnrlton  Geo.  Le  H  SLM  48 

Bum  John Cr  48 

Bum  GeoTge,  md ;S  40 

Bum  Robert  . .      .  .PP  00 
Buraaby,  Sir  William  C. 

H.  Bart Cr  14 

Burnaby  Hugo  B L  49 

311  BumabyGeo.H,(act)Mt  49 

Bume  Charles CA  01 

Burnet  Charles    ....Cr  32 
Burnett  William  F- .  .Cr  46 
♦iglBuraett,  Sir  Wm.  Kt.MD. 
DlTCCtor Otneral  o(  the  Medical  De- 
partroeni  of  the  Nary. 

Buraey  James    C  36 

Bumey  Charles  F...Cr  48 
Buraey  George M  27 

CO  Buraey  WlUiam  J.  W.  M  41 
Bumey  Michael  S.  S.  M  47 

CO  Bumey  Henry  D ilf  44 

281  Bumey  Charles  .,,.SM  47 

661  Buraey  Charles  G.  ..CA  42 
Buraham Thomas  ..  ..L  16 

CO  Bumiston  Hugh  S.    ..L  26 

Bums  John  J.  D S  42 

Bvamside  Matthew  . .  S  13 

Bumside James  ..  ..AS  10 

l&Burrard,    Sir     Charles, 

Bt C  22 

Burrell  Henry S  13 

Burridge  Richard      . .  C  46 
Burrongh  John L  27 

416  Burrongh  Joseph  A.  Ch  40 

268  Burroughes  Henry  N.  L  45 
Burroughs  Sackyille  ..L  12 

241  Burrows  Montagu . . . .  L  43 
Burslem  Godolphin  J.  L  38 

562  Burstal  Richard  A.  ..M  47 
Burstall  Edward    . . .  .L  46 

Burt  Edward   Cr  08 

Burt  William  U) L  24 

CO  Burt  William  (b)  .... L  36 

f  (Burton  J.  Ryder  . .  C  24 
urton  George  G.      . .  C  4d 
146  Burton  Augustus  J.  ..L  41 

246  Burton  Robt.  H L  49 

Burton  C  F.  ...  .CnM  09 
Burton  Wm.  P.  ..FLM  49 
Burton  CuthbertW.SL3f  49 
41  Burton  Matthew,  HD.^S  41 
Bury  George  B.   . .  LCM  47 

389  BushWm.  K Mt  48 

Bushby  Thomas     .  • . .  C  40 

Bushel]  Richard   M  07 

542  Bushnell  Jas.  H.  (act) 

Ml  49 

76  Bussell  John  W Ch  48 

CO  Butcher  Jonathan  . . .  .L  15 

CG  Butcher  Robert L  15 

627  Butcher  Arthur  ..FLM  44 

311  ButcherJohnB...FLM  48 

Butler  Humphrey    ..  Cr  39 

Butler  George    L  11 


Butler Chai lea G.....!*  2S 
CG  Butler  Thomas  A.      ..L  27 
Butler,  Lord  Chas.  W.  L  44 

662  Butler  Augustus    . . . .  L  46 
36  Butler  Richard AS  A7 

Butter  James AS  26 

Butterfield  Edward  H.  C  41 
Buttler George  ....Cr  46 
Byass  Wheatley     ...   I*  27 

264  Byers  Howard  J Cfc  49 

Byford  William M  48 

)flDyng,  Hon.   Henry   D. 

RA  49 

Byng  Henry Cr  40 

361  Byng, Hon.  John  R.M.L  45 
416  Byng  John  C L  46 

663  Bynoe  Benjamin    S  86 

Bynon  John  C Cr  43 

Byron,   Rt.   Hon.   Lord 

Geo.  A RB  49 

BytheseaJohn   L  49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


277 


CABBURN  John  E.     L  15 

CaddyJames    If  07 

34  Caddy  JohnT AS  ^ 

^Cadogan,  Right  Hon. 

Geo.  Earl    RR  41 

Caffin  James  C C  47 

Caiger  Herbert  . . .'.  Cr  27 
Calamy  William  . .  CnM  85 
Caldecot  Charlefl   • . . .  L  14 

Calder  Francis  A L  11 

396  Caldwell  Henry    ....  Cr  47 
03  Caldwell  Edward   ....S  11 

910  Caldwell  Joseph S  42 

Caley  Charles L  23 

Callaway  William  ..  PP  08 
376  Callaway  Henry  ...  C*  47 
200  Calver  Edward  K.    .  .M  42 

446  Calver  Wm.  B SM  46 

CalTcrtRobt.  F.T... Mt  49 

Cambell  John  G ilS  46 

Cameron  Donald  . . .  .S  09 

74  CameronWm.H AS  45 

301  Cammilleri  Joseph  ..Cr  29 
ia Campbell  Donald  .,RA  46 

la  Campbell  Colin RA  46 

1&  Campbell,  Hon.  G.  P.  C  21 
Campbell  Fred.  A.  . .  Cr  46 

Campbell  Colin  Y Cr  46 

Campbell  William.... L  10 
Campbell  George  ....L  14 
Campbell  Archibald  ..L  15 

CampbeU  Robert L  24 

Campbell  James  (  a)  . .  L  27 

Campbell  James  (b)  ..L  31 

Campbell  Charles  J.  F.  L  32 

RV  Campbell  Patrick  .... L  35 

43  Campbell  Guy  C.  . . .  L  46 

237  Campbell  Angus     L  49 

88  Campbell Thos.  M. . .  .L  40 

CamTphell  Donald  LCM  43 

CampbeU  Alex,  . .  CnM  26 

R  Campbell  Duncan  CnM  08 

Campbell  F.  A.    ..CnM  43 

A  Campbell  Alex.  ..FLM  08 

A  Campbell  Duncan  FLM  96 

CampbeU  Jamee    FLM  08 

R  Campbell  Geo.  A.  FLM  24 

12  Campbell  James  ..SLM  08 

12 Campbell  Colin   ..SLM  09 

CampbeU  John  U.     CA  34 

CampbeU  John  (a)  ..S  14 

Campbell  John  (b).  . .  S  25 

Campbell  John  (c)  ub.S  46 

CampbeU  Daniel  . .  ..S  29 

CampbeU  John  (d)  ..S  42 

402  Campbell  Charles  G.ilS  42 

67  CampbellJames(A)..ilS45 

.563  Campbell  James(B) ..AS  46 

204  Campbell  James  E...Ck  49 

Campion  Hubert    . . . .  L  49 

Campion  Henry  ....Ck  48 

Candler  William    ....L  26 

Cannon  E.  St  Leger..C  46 

Cannon  Fredericlc    .,Cr  42 


:^apel,Hou.8iiT.B.ilB  47 
Com.  In  Chief,  Portsmouth. 
Capel  -  Hon.    Algernon 
H.  C  C  81 

415  Card  William  J.  R.    '.L  48 

Carden  John  8 VB  4S 

H  Garden  P.  K SLM  11 

R  Cardew  John  T.  . .  FLM  08 

£0  Carew  Timothy L  14 

CO  Carey  Thomas   L  28 

393  Carey  Lawrence  .,,.AS  41 
Carleton  WUliam ....  Cr  26 
493  Carmichael Thomas.. Cr  46 
Carmichael  Malcolm  M  14 
CO  Carmichael  John  J.  O.  L  47 
Carmichael  Jas.  icd.  S  36 
Carnac  John  Rivett  ..C  87 
*Camegie,  Hon.  S.  T.  C  45 

130  Carnegie  John Mt  49 

llli{<;arpenter  John  C.  C  21 
Carpenter  Edward  J.  C  46 
CG  Carpenter  Thomas  ..Cr  41 
Carpenter  Charles  ..L  18 
Carpenter  William  ..L  24 
535  Carpenter  Richard  .  .S  42 
Carpenter  Alfred    . .  PP  06 

CQ  Carr  Henry  John L  15 

Carr  Washington  ....  Cr  46 

241  CarrGeo.L. ilf  49 

R  Carr  Ralph CnM  40 

laCarr^  Robert  R C  19 

Carrick  Andrew    ...  S  06 
Carrigan  WUliam  P.  PP 
Carrington  Edwd.  M.  W. 

Mt  48 

R  Carrington  W.  H.  FLM  95 

Carrington  Cha8.W.  SLM  48 

89  Carrington  Arthur  ..Ck  49 

^arroU  WilUam  V.RB 
CQ  Carroll  Andrew  D.    . .  L  29 
145  Carruthers  John  H.   ..S  41 

Carslake  John    L  05 

258  Carson  David CA  42 

Carter  John    C  15 

76  Carter  Thomas  W C  31 

Carter  Samuel  T.  ..Cr  44 
Carter  Thomas  G.      . .  L  08 

Carter  Robert    L  12 

391  Carter  James L  15 

Carter  Charles  R.  . . .  .L  40 

CGCarter  Alex.  R.  B.    . .L  46 

Carter  Charles,  MD.   ..S  13 

Carter  William  F.  md.S  09 

Carter  WUliam  F S  41 

398  Carter  Daniel ^45  47 

Carthew  James  ....  FA  41 

CarthewJohn    L  15 

Cartwright Thomas  ..L  21 
Cartwright John    ....L  46 

Cary,  Hon.  P.  P C  39 

Cary,  Hon.  Byron  Chas. 

F.P Cr  36 

RCary  William  ,...SLM  47 

Cote  Wm C  46 

QH  Casey  Dayid  OB L  99 

Casey  Thomas  P. . PL3f  47 
472  Cashmau  WUliam     ..L  45 


464  Cass  Wm C%47 

12 Cassel  James  ....FLM  05 
Castiean  John  B.     CnM  37 

CasUe  WUliam  L C  41 

CasweU  George Cr  46 

Caswell  WUliam  . . . .  L  13 
Caswell  Thomas  . . . .  L  20 
Cater  Thamae  H.  CnM  37 
Catley  Edwin  (act)  ..Mt  47 

l&Cator  Bertie  C RA  49 

Cator  John  Bertie . . . .  L  42 

Caught  John M  32 

Caulfleld  James  ....  Cr  32 
Caulfield  Edwin  T.    ..L  15 

182  Cave  John  H Mt  49 

8  Cave  Thomas  C  . . .  .5M  47 
CaveU  Edward  F.  .  .M  41 
CayendishHon.GeoXC  30 
Cawley  John L  45 

378  Ceijat  Chas.  T.W.  G.    L  46 

182  ^Chads  Henry  D.    . .  C  25 

Chads  Henry C  48 

A  Chads  WUUam  C.  FLM  10 
Chalmere Andrew {k)  M  09 
Chaloner  Thomas  ..  Cr  45 
Chamberlain  Wm.  C.Cr  44 
Chamberlain  Wm.  B.  L  09 
Chamberlain  Edw.  R.  Ck  44 
Chamberlayne  John  Cr  28 
Chambers  Wm.  W.  ..C  46 
79  Chambers  Ennis  (act)M(  48 
Chambers  James  . . .  .M  42 

CQ  Chambers  Richard ....  L  47 

R Chambers  W.C.  ..FLM  09 

A  Chambers  John    ..FLM  34 

Chambers  Charlet  ..».S  07 

88  Chambers  Robert  J.  B.S  44 

Chamier  Frederick  . .Cr  26 

Chandler  James  JI.  AS  13 

ChapeU  Charles.. ..  Cr  45 

l&Chapman  Isham  F.  . .  C  24 

Chapman  Charles  M . .  L  14 

Chapman  Jam^    •«««L  ]4 

Chapman  WeUesley  P.  L  42 

43  Chapman  Wm.  C. . . .  .L  48 

325  Chapman  Richard  P.  AS  43 

396  Chapman  Wm.  H.  ..Ck  48 
ChappeU  Edward  . . . .C  38 
Charles  George F.. . . . M  41 
Charles  Deskfoord  G.PP  30 

CQ  Charlesson  Richard  W.L  15 
Charleton  Henry  •  •  •  .L  43 

CQ  Charlewood  Edw.  P.  Cr  40 

231  Charlton  John  F.  mo.  S  45 
Chase  Parkhurst  . . .  .L  47 
Chave  Samuel    L  15 

CQ  Cheere  John Cr  45 

Chegwyn  Joseph  .,,,Cr  48 

306  Chegwyn  Joseph  . . .  .M  3d 
Chesnaye  John  C L  13 

CGChesshyre  Henry  T.  N.  L  46 

Cheyne  George Cr  19 

Chichester,  Sir  John  B. 

P.Bart  L  16 

A  Child  George  R.  ..SLM  00 

46  Child  Frederick  R...SM  45 

ChUds  Joseph  ....CnM  37 


Digitized  by 


Google 


278 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Chimmo  BenJ.  8€e* ..  PP  09 

Chlmmo  James PP  31 

Chimmo  Henry  H... PP  40 
114  Chimmo  Adderley  Yf.Ck  48 

Chiven  William L  15 

Choake  Charles 3f  09 

843  Cholmeley  Thos.  C.  ..L  48 

Chown  Charles M  04 

Chowu  Peter M  43 

Christian  Thomas  H.  Cr  46 

571  Christian  Henry L  49 

Christie  Peter    C  41 

Christie  Gabriel L  13 

Christie  William   ....L  21 
R  Christie  John  . . .  .SLM  47 
124  Christie  Johnstone,  md. 

^S46 

Christie  John AS  88 

Christopher  Thos.  B.  L  41 
396  Christy  Wm. B. C.  .,AS  4Q 
Christy  Samuel  ....  PP  10 
ChriHy  WUliam  ..PP  97 
Chrystie  Thomas    ,,Cr  47 

Church  John L  15 

SOO  Church  William  H.     .L  38 

Church  Frsderiek  ..M^  33 

R  Churchill  Edw.  W.  CnM  40 

R  Cinnamon  Joseph  FLM  06 

Clack  Thomas    L  08 

Clapp  William  L  26 

Clare  Henry  W L  28 

Clark  William    C  47 

Clark  William  J.  S,  Cr  48 

Clark  John Cr  37 

Clark  Joseph L  19 

124  Clark  Robert  W L  44 

Clark  James  C £  45 

R  Clarit  Thomas . . .  ,FLM  95 

R  Clark  Willism  R. .  SLM  08 

Churk  Bir  Jas.,  Bt  mo  S  12 

Clark  John S  08 

Nff  Clark  Andrew AS  46 

Clark  Maurice PP  11 

Clarke  Thomas  J C  41 

Clarke  Hyde  J. C  40 

Clarke  William  N.   ..Cr  26 

Clarke  Thomas  P.  .  .Cr  43 

CG  Clarke  Job  Bennett  ..L  22 

CQ  Clarke  Charies  O L  26 

CO  Clarke  Bdward  J.  B...I.  41 

CQ  Clarke  Bdward  F L  41 

Clarke  Henry L  42 

Clarke  George  H L  43 

264  Clarke  James CnM  37 

Clarke  Charles ....  CnM  38 
R  Chirke  William  ..  FLM  05 

Clarke  Robert  W S  44 

Clarke  Terenee S  11 

Clarke  WUliam S  20 

311  Clarke  John S  46 

124  Clarke  Robert  md S  48 

(?H  Clarke  Vans  C.  md.   AS  44 

139  Clarke  Geo.  md AS  46 

89  Clarke  Wm.  H AS  4Q 

Clarke  Maurice   ....PP  11 

Clarke  George    PP  32 

Clarke  Richard  A. . .  PP  42 


88  Clatwortiiy Walter.. PP  88 

Clause  Frederick  R.  ..S  18 

CGClaTdl  John Cr  43 

527  Clavell  Richard  K«  FLM  41 

287  Clavering  Henry  A.  ..L  47 
Claxton  Christopher  Cr  42 
Clay  William  Noble  .  .L  22 

CG  Clayton  James L  12 

Clayton  John  L L  18 

58  Clayton  Kester  . . .  .SM  48 
Clayton  William  ..,.S  10 

146  Cleave  John  W AS  4S 

Cleaveland  George..  •.!•  42 
Cleeve  Frederick ...  .PP  48 
34  Clements  Henry  . . .  ,SM  43 
48  ClemenU  John  P.C.  SM  49 
Clements  Wm.  H.  SLM  49 
Clendon  William . .  CnM  4 1 

Clephan  James C  40 

CG  Clerk  Francis  N L  35 

NH  Clerk  James,  md.    ..AS  41 

Clery  James    PP  13 

Cleugh  Robert   L 

CO  Cleveland  Charles ....  M  30 

326  Cleveland  Chas.  A... SM  45 

898  Cleveland Robt. L...SM  47 
^Clifford  Sir  Augustus 

W.J.Bart. RB  48 

Clifford  William  J.  C.  C  47 

CG  CUfford  Herbert  J.  ..L  U 

Clifford  WUliam  ....S  10 

301  Clift  Samuel    AS  46 

Clinch  Timothy    ....  Cik  42 

237  Close  Francis  A.  (act)  M/  48 

Clow  David PP  07 

Clow  David  F PP  46 

HClowes  Thomas  B C  23 

Clubley  Charles  W.  ..L  15 

Clyde  Charles    C  40 

Coaker  Jonas M  33 

CoaJdey  Thomas  ....Cr  40 
Coates  Richard  ....Cr  47 
Coates  George  L L  12 

961DY  Coates  Andrew  ..AS  27 

Cobb  Thomas L  24 

Cobb  John    SLM  49 

CochetJohn AW  41 

548  Cochran  Thomas   ....L  44 
ig^Cochrane  Shr  Thomas 
J.Kt VB  50 

562  Cochrane,  Hon.  A.  A.  L  45 

Cock  Robert L  11 

Cock  WUliam  B..CnM  33 

OCockbum,  Rt.  \     AR  37 

Hon.SirG jArGAr21 

237  Cookbum  James  H.. .  Cr  46 
Cockimm  Alexander  .  .5  08 
Cockbum  William  R. .  .5  49 
Cockbum Thomas  ..PP  14 
CoekerUl Roger  M.    ..S  09 

241  CockhiJohn    ilS  41 

493  Cockraft  M'Leod  B. . .  L  44 

Cocks  Thomas 5  11 

Cocks  John AS  12 

Cockrell  James  P L  30 

Cocksedge  George  B. .  L  16 

415  Codd  Bdward   Cr  44 


Codner  Thomas  B .  • .  .3f  38 
***ClmCodrington,Sir  B. 

G.C.M.G AR  37 

527  ♦♦♦igjCodrington  Henry 

J  C  36 

884  Coffey'chiirles..'.'.\'.'.'.S  46 

mCoffinJohuT C  22 

Coffin  Henry  S. C  41 

Coffin WilliamC L  41 

CoghillSirJ.C.  Bt.FB  49 
Coghlan  Francis  R. . .  Cr  43 

Coham  Lewis  H L  28 

CQ  Colborne  John  C M  26 

Colby  Thomas Cr  14 

Colchester.  Right  Hon. 

Charles  Lord C  26 

j^Cole  William  J....C  38 

Cole  Thomas  B Cr  21 

Cole  Bdward L  06 

Cole  Robert  M L  12 

Cole  George  W L  15 

Cole  William L  16 

76  Cole  Edmund  P M  SS 

Cole  Charles  A.    ....If  41 

Cole  John   PP  98 

34  Cole  Henry  R PP  42 

Cole  Francis   PP  46 

Cole  Francis  W Ch  36 

CG  Coleman  John  (a)     ..L  13 

CQ  Coleman  John(B) L  15 

R  Coleman  Charles.. SL3f  98 

Coles  Richard    L  10 

CGColes  WUliam    L  38 

878  Coles  CowperP L  46 

CoUey,  Hon.  Geo.  F.  L  19 
^Collier  Edward  ....C  14 
mCoIlier  Henry  T.  B.  ..C  22 
Collier  Edward  ....Cr  45 
Collier  George  B.  B.    L  42 

Collier  George M  44 

Collier  Albert...... SiM  49 

H  Collier  James  ....SLAf  06 

CoUings  Jos.  B.  H. .  .^S  44 
CollingwoodThos.R.SM  45 
Collins  Bdward  .,..Cr  14 
Collins  WiUiam  ....Cr  43 

CGCoUins  Henry    L  19 

CQ  Collins  Frauds £28 

Collins  Richard M  09 

176  Collins  Henry  F.    .  .SM  43 
552  Collins  Henry  S.    .  .PP  48 

424  Collins  Robert Ci  48 

175  ^iCoIlinson  Richard. .C  42 

Collis  Samuel L  15 

JRCollis  William  ..    FLM  12 
R Collis  Stephens.    SLM  12 

RCollissJohn CnM  41 

Colls  David  C PP  36 

Colman  George L  15 

257  Colman  Charles  B. .  .PP  49 
Colquhoun  Humph.  . .  L  15 
CoUkurst  NUiholas  ..  Cr  41 

218  Colvile  George  T L  47 

"^  ColwellJohn   PP  32 

Combauld  Richard     . .  I«  27 

311  Comber  Henry  W L  46 

162  CommereO  John  E.   . .  L  4^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Bo]^  Marine  Forces. 


279 


Ctnnpton,  Lord  Wm.  Cr  42 
Compton  Richard  ....  L  16 
Compton  Charles  T.  . .  L  44 

Camrie  Peter 515 

Congdon  William  ....L16 
Congdon  Geo.  W.    CnM  47 

CoDjoit  John LSI 

Conn  Henry    Cr  48 

Conner  Bichard    ....Cr  28 

CG  Conner  Samnel L  15 

Conner  William  U.     .*L\b 

Cimnin  Franeii S  94 

Conno//y  Biekard  L.  Cr  46 

378  Connolly  Matthew     ..L  42 

512  Connolly  William  H.    L  46 

200  Connolly  James  C.  . .  CA  42 
Connor  Boss   •••••...LOT 

ConoUy  Matthew Cr  18 

CimollyWm.H.  ..CIM99 
ConoUy  Richard  6.  CnM  40 

306  ConoUy  Bdw.,  J.  R.Ji'LM  48 
Conquer  Henry  K. .  .PP  46 
Consitt  Thomas  ....Cr  44 
Conway  Daniel  ....PP  37 
'iglCoode  John. ...  RW 47 
Coode  Henry L  29 

380  Coode  Trevenon  P.  . .  L  45 
Coode  Charles  P. . .  CnM  49 

Cook  Thomas L  18 

Cook  John Af  97 

58  CookSamuelB. itf  38 

512  Cook  Horace  St  H.  SM  47 

Cook  John  H PP  14 

Cooke  William  H.     ..L12 

Cooke  JohnM L  41 

Cooke  Jervii CnM  34 

Cooke  Thomas  y.  FLM  47 

NHCookeOeo.  P ilS48 

485  Cooke  Edward  S.     . .  CA  49 

la  Cookealey  John C  18 

Cookney  James  T.     .  .L  15 

A Coombe  Joseph  ..PLM  05 

Cooper  William  8.   ..Cr  43 

CO  Cooper  Angnstus  •...Ld7 

244  Cooper  Edward  J.  L.  L  42 
Cooper  Henry  F. .  ,SLM  48 

Cooper  Joseph Ch 

Cooper  Oeorge CA35 

204  Cooper  Henry C*42 

CooieWiUiam C  40 

CooteRobert    Cr47 

Cope  Alexander  F.  • .  L  15 
Copeland  Richard  • . ..C  88 
C^ppin  Charles  P.   . .  O  47 

CG  Copphi  Frederick   ....  L  15 

CO  Coppinger  Thomas  S.  L  38 

ACoppingerJehnM^PLilf  34 

Corbet  Kynaston  •  •  .Cr  41 

Corbet  Arthur L  13 

Corbett  Nathaniel  G. . .  L  13 

542  Corbett  John L  46 

CorbeU  John  A 5  49 

GH  Corbyn  Joseph Cr  14 

CorbynMi^or    £.15 

Cordry  George L  15 

RCorhan  WUUam  ..FLM  98 
Comeck  Henry  tA L  22 


247  Comeck  Henry  W.    ..I*  48 

CO  Cornish  John(A) L  27 

Cornwall  John Cr  26 

Corry  Armar  L C  21 

485  Cor>-  Nichohw     C  40 

Coryton  Henry Cr  41 

Coryton  John  R.  ..  C/3f  49 
Coryton  Oeorge  B.LCM  49 
Cosnahan  Mi<Uiael  F...L  15 

378  Cossar  Walter  ....Cnitf  47 
Costerton  Samuel  •  •  •  .L  14 

182  CosteUo  Thomas  M. .  JS  42 
Cotesworth  Charles  ..L  14 
Cotgrave  Edward  S. . .  Cr  15 
Co^rave  Rowland  B.  L  22 

CG  Cot^ve  Richard  .•..L25 
CotseUWUUam  ....PP  34 

398  CottereU  Charles  B.  PP  12 

Cotter  Pownall  P M  46 

Cotter  £dm.L.R.(act)Jf^  49 

Cotton  Francis  Y C  41 

Cotton  Alexander  ••  ..L  28 

CG  Cotton  Fredk.  L X.  47 

Cotton  John  m d AS  47 

Couch  Daniel  L Cr  43 

176  Coach  Edward   X.  47 

Couch  George SLAf  49 

R  CoucheJohn PI<ilf  06 

R  Couche  Richard    ».SLM  OS 

RV  CouU  Francis  P I<  46 

Coulson  Gustayns  H.  Cr  41 
Coulter  John  iCD.  .. .  £f  34 

512  Coulter  Jos.  kd AS  46 

Coulthred  James  ....  S  07 

Court  Stephen SM  48 

Court  Joseph  C PP  05 

Courtenay  Geo.  W.  C.  C  28 
Courtenay  Henry  ...  .L  15 
Courtenay  Richard  W.  L  44 
Courtis  John  C.  G.  CnM  43 

173  Courtney  Chas.F.  A.  JS  48 
Courtney  Abraham  • .  S  25 
Couzens  Edward  J.  8.  M  35 
Coventry  Percy  W ....  L  44 

ddl  Coventry  Chas.  F.  ..Mt  4S 

281  Coventry  StJohn(act)M<  48 

Cowan  Morrice   L  12 

Cowan  David S  00 

Cowan  JameaiCD Sid 

Cowley  WiUiam  K.  ..  PP  06 

Cox  Douglas  C41 

Cox  Francis Cr  25 

CGCox  Henry L15 

548  Cox  Henry  L.     L  40 

Cox  Charles  F M  35 

R  Cox  Samuel FLM  28 

Cox  Edmund  H. . .  FLM  48 

Cox  Thomas « .  ,PP  08 

CoxWUliamO PP  33 

Crabb  Joseph  W.  ...  .L  09 
CraekneUJ.  T...  .,CnM  35 

431  CracEoft  Peter Cr  46 

CraggJohnB Cr  47 

Craggs  George    L  15 

Craig  WiUiam S  10 

Craigie  Robert    C39 

Craigie  Robert  G L  48 


Craigie  David    M  38 

NH  Crandell  CccU AS  4S 

Crane  Thomas Cr  40 

Crane  Poynter    ....  Cr  43 
19  Crane  WiUiam  H  ....  M  46 

CrangJohnH L  40 

Crauflird  Henry  W.  .  .Cr  35 

260  Craufurd  Fredk.  A.  B.  L  43 
R  Crause  Charles ....  FLM  04 
A  Crawford  Abraham    ..C29 

Crawford  Richard  B.  Cr  42 

Crawford  James L  15 

Crawford  WiUiam  ...  .L  41 
Crawford  John  J.  m d.  S  43 
Crawford  Thomas  ...  .5  46 

324  Crawford  Wm AS  46 

Crawley  Thomas  ••••  Cr  14 
Crawley  Charles  G.  ..L33 
Creagh  James   Cr  27 

261  Creak  WilUam    L  15 

811  CrealockWm.  8 CA  49 

Crear  James 3f  14 

Crease  Henry    Cr  21 

216  Cree  Edward  H S  47 

CrelUnWUUam L  15 

Crellin  Frederick    ....SSO 

377  Creser  Thomas   L  26 

R  Crespin  Henry.. .  .FLM  87 
R  Crespin  Geo.  H.L.  SLM  00 

268  CressweU  Saml.  G.    .  .L  49 

264  Creyke  Richard  B L  43 

Crichton  WUUam  ..  ..L  12 

Crisp  James L  15 

Crisp  John L23 

547  Crispin  WUliam  ....  Cr  44 
27  Crispin  Robert  T. .. .PP  40 

Crispo  John  W L  15 

R  CrispoSidnevS.  ..PLAf  36 
Criswick  Charles  ....  £  15 
Critohell  WiUiam. . . .  Cr  46 
CritcheU  Archer  C.  SLM  48 

Crocker  Henry L  12 

473  Crocker  Henry  ....AS  46 
89  Crocket  John  ....FLM  47 

Croft  WUUam RR  41 

Croft  Henry    L  41 

Croftoo,  Hon.  Qeo.A.RB  48 

Crofton  Morgan L  14 

Croftou  Thomas L  21 

48  Crofton  Stephen  S.L...L  42 

Crofton  Henry  R L  42 

Crofton  WilUam £146 

Croke  Wentworth  P. . .  L  07 
Croker  Charles Cr  25 

548  Croker  Ponsonbj  M.  C. 

FLM4S 
523  Croker  Richard   ....  CA  49 

Crole  Cliaries C  28 

548  Cronin  James  D AS  44 

Crooke  Charles  H . . .  Cr  15 
Crooke  WilUam  B.  .  .L  1 5 
Crooke  Thomas  L.     . .  L  15 

Crosbie  John  G X.  28 

Crosby  James SM  48 

361  Cross  Alexander S  .38 

Crouch  Michael  S.  . .  CA  45 
Croat  John  T M  44 


Digitized  by 


Google 


280 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


347  Crout  Fred.  O SM  46 

88  Crowder  Wm.  li L  48 

Crowdy  Charles C  34 

R  Crown  George  F. ,,SLM  18 

Crawther  R.  J.  F.  CnM  21 

*Crozler Richard    ....C39 

524  Crazier  Francis  R.  M..C  41 

Crozier  William  P.    ..Cr  47 

R  Crozier  Acheson  ,,FLM  05 

Cmtchley  James    ....  L  16 

200  Cudlip  Frederick  A.  . .L  40 

53  Colhane  WilUam ^S  47 

14  Cnll  Thomas    L  12 

R  Cull  George FLM04 

GH  Cullen  Robert  F.  md.  AS  40 
Cumberland  Richard  E.L  27 
Cumberland  Octavius    L  41 

Cumby  David  C L  29 

422  Cumming  Arthur. ...  Cr  46 

819  Cumming  Robert  A. ..  C%  43 

62  Cunningham  Wm.  G.  J.L  41 

Cunningham  Peter.  ...514 

Cunningham    Lenox  T, 

MD S40 

Cunningham  H.  P.D.PP  42 

GH  Cuppage  Wmiam C  30 

Cuppage  Adam     ....  Cr  30 
182  Curgenven  Richard  . .  Cft  44 

237  Curme  Chas.  T L  48 

CurrieMarkJ C  41 

Currie  Robert    M 

^uiry  Richard. . . .  Fil  46 

Curry  Douglas    C  46 

Curry  Robert  M.. .  CnM  48 
Curry  Dixon W.  ..SLM  48 

Cursham,  F.  L NI  46 

^urtis,  8ir  L.  Bt.. .  KJ3  49 

Curtis  Roger O"  46 

72  Curtis  Roger  L L  42 

173  Curtis  Alfred  J X.  42 

CurtisJamesD L  49 

Curtit  Thomat Cr  46 

Curtis  John  H D  10 

243  Curtis  John CA  48 

3a  ***SK)urzon  Edward. . C  23 
Curzon,  Hon.  Fred ....  L  43 

43  Cutajar  Joseph    SM  45 

Cutfield  Arthur  B S  40 

Cutler  Frank L  12 

Cuttler  Aug.T.  S.  SLM  48 


DABBS  George  H....S 31 
Daert  Oeorge  /T.. . . .Cr  48 

Dacres  James  R FB  4  8 

287  ♦♦Dacres  Sidney  C. .  .C  40 

m  D' Aeth  George  W.  H.  C  15 

D'Aeth  Edward  H.  H.  L  45 

194  D'AguilarFras.  J L  47 

Dalby  Augustus Af  01 

512  Dalby  Nichs.  B.  .  ,SLM  48 

258  Dalby  Wm.  B AS  46 

DaleAlfred Cr  44 

Dalgleish  James  O.   . .  L  23 

DallPatrick Af  08 

Dallas  John    Af  31 

mDalling  John  W C  28 

Dalrymple  Jamei ....  Cr  45 

Daltan  Janus  R C  40 

485  Dalton  Richard  H L  43 

144  Dalton  William  R S  46 

^DalyCuthbertF.  RW  46 
QH  Dalyell  William  C.  C.  Cr  14 

CO  Dalyell  James X. 

Dance  William  T C  34 

JR  Daniel  Peter  F.  E.  FLM  30 

Daniell  George    Cd8 

DaxLiell  Richard X.  15 

C&TD'Aranda  William. ...  L  08 

325  Darby  Abraham L 

Darby  Thomas PP  04 

Darell  James  8 L  46 

DarleyArthur    C46 

Darling  Andrew    •  •  •  .5  06 

216  Darnell  PhUip  W Ii  46 

Darracott  Robert  Y.  M.L  15 
m  Dashwood  William  B.  C  18 
Dashwood  Francis  R.  L  20 
♦Dashwood  John  D.  ..L  24 
♦Dashwood  Charles  B.  L  24 
Dashwood  George  F. . .  L  33 
Dathan  Jamei  H, ...  Cr  41 

195  Dathan  Joseph  G.  ..SM  47 
415  D'Auvergne  Edward  AS  41 

DavenhUl  Matthew . .  Cr  42 
Davidson  John  iCD. . .  .5  45 

Davidson  John  8    S  46 

466  Davidson  James S  48 

3&  Davies  Henry  T RA  49 

DaviesJohn Cr  16 

CG  Davies  George Cr  42 

Daviei  John  O Cr  45 

Davies  Arthur Cr  46 

Davies  Hamilton    ...  .L  12 

98  Davies  William  R. . . .  .L  15 

Davies  David  G L  15 

CSFDavles  John    L  15 

Davies  Thomas  (a)  • .  • .  L 
Davies  Thomas  (b)    . .  L  44 

FF  Davies  John Af  29 

R  Davies  David ....  FLM  13 
Dames  John  H.  ..SLAf  08 
Davies  Henry  G.J.  FLAf  46 

Davies  Edward    5  41 

Davies  Evan    5 


Davies  W.St,  Oeo.  md.  iS  06 

Davies  Richard ^S  25 

Davies  WilUam  R.  .  -PP  07 

Davis  George  £ Cr  42 

DavisJames   L  \% 

Davis  Robert X.  15 

CQ  Davis  John i  15 

Davis  Henry X.  15 

CQ  Davis  Henry  B X«  38 

Davis  John    If  IS 

114  DavisJames  T Af  41 

Davis  John  E AT  43 

Dmie  WUliam CnAf  34 

Davis  WUliam.. .  .SLM  00 
Davis  WUliam  S..  .PI.Af  47 

Davis  John  mo 5  15 

Davis  Qearge PP  00 

Davis  Samuel PP  04 

Davison  Kilgour X.  11 

CG  Davison  James  S Xr  42 

Davison  John  M Af  06 

Davison  Edwin  C . .    PP  49 

Davy  John Cr  14 

964  Davy  Henry Af  » 

Dawe  James    PP32 

Dawes  Daniel  B X  41 

Dawes  George   Af  23 

Dawes  William  L. .  CnAf  34 
Dawkins  Charles  C.  ..  Cr  41 

422  Dawkins  Richd L  48 

Dawson  William C  41 

Dawson  John  •.•••...  X.  11 
Dawson  Gilbert  F. . . . .  X«  24 

CQ  Dawson  William    X.  27 

415  Dawson  Henry  W.     .  .X«  47 

Day  John  . .  •  •  • Cr  46 

Day  Charles  JS.  ....  Cr  46 
Day  Bartholomew  G.8.L  15 

485  Day  George  F.    X«  45 

376  Day  Clement  C L  4S 

R  Day  Alexander   ..PX«Af04 

Day  Henry 5  08 

Day  John PP  09 

423  Dayman  Joseph L  43 

1&  Deacon  Henry  C C  17 

DealyWilliamJ L  20 

Dealy  Cornelius  ....  PP  40 

Dean  Henry PP  14 

32  Deane  Robt.  (act)    . .  Af  t  49 

Deans  Robert C  38 

Deas  David S36 

DeathEdwin    CA  47 

217  De  Blaquiere,Hoii.  Wm. 

B X44 

Debus  George PP  08 

438  De  Carteret,  Wm.H.  Ci^  47 
Decaurdimx  Oeorge*  •  Cr  44 

243  De  Courcy  Michael . .  Cr  42 
DeCourcyN.W.  FLAf  46 
41  De  Horsey  Algem.  F.  R. 

X.46 

130  DeKantzow  Herbert  Pa«  49 

139  Deighton  George  &  Ck  41 
Delacombe  Hen.  J.  LCM  49 
DelacombeHen.E.FX.Af  41 
Delafons  William  P.  .  .X.  10 
Delafosse  Edward  H.  Cr  16 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


281 


148  De  Usie  Henry L  44 

Delm6Geoige Cr28 

R  Delmont  Frederick  CnM  08 
1GL  Dench Thomas   ..•>..C2d 

137   Dench  Charles  T L  44 

Denham  Henry  M.  . .  C  46 
Denison  Edward  . . . .  Jlf  04 
Denman,  Hon.  Joseph  C  41 
CS  FDennehy  Lawrence  . .  L  34 
Dennis  James  S.  A. . .  Cr  41 

DennisJohn PP  24 

Denny  Anthony  C.  C.  L  41 
J>enny  CharUi  .  •  •  •  ilS  29 
Dennys  Lardner  . . .  .£  12 
Densten  Thomas    ....  L  12 

DentDigby Cr  20 

Dent  Charles  C Cr  28 

Dent  William  D L  25 

215  DentBdwardF L  46 

Denyer  James  R.  ...  .L  15 
DeRos,  Hon.  J.  F.  F..C  15 
Derriman  Samuel  H.  L  42 
389  Derriman  EdwardH.. .S  46 
2002> FDerriman  James  N.JS  35 
De  Sansmarez  Dnrell  Cr  30 
De  Sansmarez  Philip  Cr  45 
Detpawrins  Peter. ...  Cr  41 

neukmJ.F. Jtf  04 

R  De  Thierry  Louis  .  ,SLM  14 
176  Des  Vopnz  Charles  F.    L  46 

Deacbar  Patrick L  13 

418  De  Vera  William  C.    ..L46 
Devereux,  Hon.  W.  B.  C  45 
ADeTereox  Gkorge  A. 

SLMQ9 

5d6  Dereson  Robert   ....CA47 

Devtm  WUliam  A.  CnM  33 

Devonshire  Richard  .  c  C  38 

JVUDe  Vries  John  N.  ..  PP  45 

DewGeorge    L  15 

89  Dew  Roderick     L  46 

DewarJohn    L  12 

Dewar  Alexander  . .  •  «S  05 

89  Dewar  Wm Cfc  49 

Dewes  George  B L  41 

D'Eyncoort   Edward 

C.T C49 

Diasltaae .45  13 

DickJobn    VRiS 

ISl  Dick  Thomas it4  49 

CGDickJohnG Cr4l 

Dicken  Henry  P L  15 

Dickens  Samuel  T.  ..Cr  14 
431  Dickens  Samnel  T.  ..L46 
Dickens  Tomyns  8.  . .  M/  47 
OH  Dickinson  Thomas «...  C  32 
Dickinson  Landy  ....  L  28 
Dlckman  William  H.  L  29 
Diekonson  Lacy  . . .  »Cr  47 
Dickson.  Sir  Wm.  Bt.  C  37 
Dickson  William  H.     Cr  15 

Dickson  David  J Cr  27 

Dickson  Alexander  C.  T. 

Cr  42 

Dickson  William    L  12 

76  Dickson  John  B Cr  47 

262  Dickson  Joseph  W. .  .CA  43 
Jan  50 


IHeksan  Thomae 5  04 

Dicketm  Walter  {m)    ..S07 

Diekion  Jamee     Sll 

Dickson  Benjamin  ...  .5  24 
Dickson  Walter  (b)  md. 

S48 

Dieketm  WUliam, ...AS  12 

53  Didham  Richard  G.   PP  06 

472  Didham  Charies  J.     . .  L  46 

327  Digan  Patrick,  md.    AS  45 

1&  Digby  Joseph C  15 

Digby  Everard   L  15 

Digby  Edward    L  21 

162  Digby  George  8. . .  FLM  47 

415  Diggens  Francis  J.    ..L  42 

Dilke  Thomas     C  37 

DUl  Marcus,  UD 512 

^Dillon,  Sir  Wm.H.Kt. 

RW46 
Dillon  Charles  H M  38 

145  DiUon  William  W.    . .  Af  43 
Dillon  John M  45 

200  Dillcm  John  P SM  48 

Diossey  John  J.  ....  PP  09 

14  Dirom  James L  41 

Disney  Garret  R. T.  ..L26 

262  Dittman  Gnstaviis  ..NI36 
Dixie  Alexander   ....  Cr  14 
Dixon  Manley  H.  ..RW  47 
Com.  in  Chief,  Cork. 

Dixon  Matthew     ....  Cr  35 

Dixon  Edward Cr  41 

Dixon  WilUam  H L  07 

Dixon  James  T.  T.    . .  L  13 

Dixon  John  8 L  14 

Dixson  Benjamin   ....  L  15 

Doak  Michael    S  14 

DoakWiUiam S37 

Doak  George S41 

Dobbie  William  H.  ..  Cr  46 

Dobbs  Conway  R L  21 

Dobie  Robert 514 

DobieJohn S20 

Dobree  Thomas  P.  ..  Cr  39 
Dobson  William  B.    .  .C  41 

Dobson  Geoiige C  44 

Dodd  Joseph    .Cr  48 

Dodd  Henry  W L  15 

Dodd  Robert M  12 

264  Dolling  Samuel  B.  . .  L  41 
560  Dolling  Nicholas  h...AS 41 
Domville  Edm.  C.  FLM  47 

DomviUe  Henry  J S  46 

GH  Domville  William  T.   -4S  42 

301  Donald  John CA  45 

Donellan  Malachi. . .  .Cr  44 

DanneUy  Felix  A S  15 

VmDonnelly  Wm.,if  d.  S  22 
Donnelly  Samuel  ...  .S  42 
Donnet  James  J.  L.  . .  S  45 
J><mavan  Alexander ..  Cr  41 
Donovan  James,  md.  . .  S  35 

Doolan  John  L S  11 

CGDooley  David L  28 

Doran  John  E Mt  49 

194  Dormer  Henry Af  43 

QH  Domford  Josiah L  02 


Domford  Francis   . . . .  L  15 

DorviUeJohnW L  41 

R  Doswell Henry. . .  .FLM  09 

Doogal  George Cr  15 

Douglas  Peter  J.     . .  RB  48 
Douglas  Pringle  H. ..  Cr  14 
Douglas  Richard  ...  .Cr  23 
Douglas,    Hoo.    Arthur 
J Cr29 

CG  Douglas  Wm.  M.  W.   Cr  41 

CG  Douglas  Charles  H.     Cr  44 

Douglas  Henry  J.     ..  Cr  46 

Douglas  Henry L  15 

Douglas  James  S L  15 

Douglas  John     L  26 

415  Douglas,  Hon.  G.  H.  .  .L  44 

562  Douglas  Stephen  F.   . .  L  45 

218  Douglas  William  G.   ..L46 
Douglas,  Sir  Joseph  A. 

Kt Jtf23 

Douglas  Archd.  A.  FLM  49 

217  Douglas  John  J.  ..SL3f  48 
Douglas   Richard  J.  H. 

SLM  49 
Douglas  Richard    ....  S  31 

368  Douglas  John,  md.     .  .S  44 

Dotfe  Henry    PP  96 

Dow  WilUam L  14 

Dowden  William  G.  ..L  12 

182  Dowell  Wm.  M L  47 

Dowell  Geo.  D.    . . SLM  48 

53  Dowers  George  C ilf  33 

Dowman  James ....  CnM  38 

la  Down  Edward  A iU  46 

R  Downer  Geo SLM  47 

Downes  Henry Cr  29 

Downes  Thomas H. . .  .L  38 
Downman  Hugh  ,.,.AW  41 
Dowse  Richard Cr  46 

542  Dowse  Francis  L...SLM  48 

Doyle  John Cfc  41 

Draffen  Frederick  ...  .L  10 

252  Draffen  WUliam  T.FLM  48 
Drake  John C  85 

124  Drake  Thomas  G  . . . .  Cr  46 
Drake  WiUiam  E.  ..Cr  41 

DraJte  Robert  H. Cr  40 

Drake  James  R. L  21 

Drake  Spencer   L  28 

Drake  James  W...,.MtZl 
Drake  William    ....PP 26 

Drone  Thomas ..... .Cr  48 

Drayton  Timothy  ., AS  11 

Drew  Andrew C  43 

Drew  George.  .*. Cr  43 

CGDrewJosias I4 15 

CG  Drew  Edward L  15 

CG  Drew  Frederick L  36 

Drew  John S  15 

DrewWm.  L.  G Cik  47 

Driffield  Joseph L  24 

R  DrinkwaterThos...5I.3f  09 

464  Driver  Thomas ilf  09 

Diiver  Charles  R.  FLM  47 
Drummond,Hon.  J.R.  C  46 
Drummond  Edgar  A. . .  L  46 

Drummond  Jolm .S  14 

T 


Digitized  by 


Google 


282 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Drury  Byron Cr  46 

Dniry  William    ....  PP  42 

415  Drury  Henry FLM  41 

266  Drury  George  . .  ..FLM  44 
124  Dryden  ThomaA  C.  J.  PP  48 

185  Dry sdale  James M  27 

418  Dryadale  Wm.  H.  ..SM  46 

Du  Cane  Charles Cr  15 

Duff  Archibald    ....VB49 

Duff  Norwich C  22 

DuffJosephR.  S S  24 

DuffellJohnT PP  32 

DuffiUJohn     C46 

JVH  Duffus  John  M AS  49 

Duigan  Daniel  J AS  44 

485  Duirs  William AS  4*6 

*Duke  Valentine    ....  S  00 

199  Dnmaresq  Henry  ....  Cr  42 

Dumbreck  WiUiam   ..LIO 

218  Dunbar  James  A L  42 

217  Dunbar  Charles  S L  47 

Dunbar  George  S . .  FLM  46 
Dunbar  William  ....ASll 

Duncan  Robert Cr  40 

Duncan  David M  38 

205  Duncan  George,  iCD.  ^S  45 

662  DuncanJohnW.(act)AS49 

Duncombe,  Hon.  A.  . .  C  34 

^Dundas  Jas.  W.D.  RR  41 

396  ^Dundas,  Hon.  R.  S. . C  24 

Dundas  Henry   C  26 

Dundas  Sir  John  B.  Bt.C  28 

41  Dundas  Adam  A.  D.  . .  L  46 

0Dundonald,Right  Hon. 

Thomas  Earl    ....VR41 

Com.  inChier»W.lDd. 

Dunlap  Andrew  R. . . . L  42 

23  Dunlop  Hugh    Cr  42 

14  Dunlop  John,  md ;S'  33 

^Duun,SirDavid,Kt.i2£  49 
Dunn  Nicholas  J.  C.  .Cr  14 

Dunn  Montagu  B L  46 

76  DunnWm.  J FLM  48 

Dunn  Thomas  R.  hd.  .S  35 

Dunn  James    PP  06 

NHDunne  James,  ma.  . .  CA  12 
Dunstan  Octavius  . . . .  L  15 
Dunsterville  John  ....  L  40 
Dunsterrille  Edward . .  M  26 

Duntze  John  A C  29 

257  Durbin  George L  46 

Dtuautoy  James . .  FLM  79 

DutautoyPeterJ^.CnM  37 

205  Dusautoy  F.  Charles  PP  49 

Dutchman  Hewson. .  PP  10 

Duthy  Peter Cr  41 

Dutton  Benjamin  ... .L  11 

Dutton  Thomas L  15 

Dutton  William  H. ..  PP  40 

Duval  Francis  Cr  14 

Dwarris  William  H. . .  .L  17 

Dwyer  Michael Cr  42 

Dwyer  Thomas  P . .  CnM  41 
Dyer,  Sir  Thos.  B.  Bt.  Cr  10 

Dyer  George  S Cr  27 

34  Dyer  Richard  C SM  48 

R  Dyer  Robert  T.     ..FLM  08 


Dyer  Henry  C.  P.  FLM  42 
527  Dyer  Benjamin    ....PP  25 

Dyer  Henry  S PP  13 

Dyer  WiUiam  PP39 

Dyer  Henry  B PP  45 

Dyke  Pech6  Hart. ..  .Cr  44 

Dyke  Charles L  41 

Dykes  WUliam   S  13 

Dyne  Wm.  M.ma.  ..CA  47 


R 


521 


BAGARJohn Cr  25 

R  Eagles  Edward  B.  -F/.3/  07 

Eales  Henry AS  49 

Bales  William PPi^ 

67  Eales  George  B Cfc  43 

527  Earl  Thomas    SM  44 

182  Eastman  Thomas     . .  NI  36 
Eaxto  Richmond  ....  Cr  49 

Easton  Robert  T S  42 

JBaton  James Cr  42 

Eborall  Samuel L  15 

Eckford  Alexander  Cn3f  11 

Ede  John FI.M  99 

Ede  Denzil FLM  04 

Ede  Charles -45  45 

200DFEden  Henry C  27 

Eden  Charles C  41 

31  Bden  Thomas  R C  44 

Eden  Henry Cr  46 

EdenRalph    506 

Edgell  Harry  B C  46 

266  Edgell  Henry  F CA  4P 

R  Edgworth  T.B.  N.  FLM  95 
Edington  Francis  ....  3/  41 
Edleston  Joshua  ..CnAf  40 
Edmeades  Bdward  ..Cit  46 
Edmonds  Thomas     .  .Cr  43 

247  Edmonds  Henry  m D.  .  .S  48 
Edmonston  James  .  •  AS  48 
Edmonstone  William  Cr  41 
Edmonstone John  ..PPOd 
Edmunds  Charles  ....  C  48 

Edridge  John L  10 

Edwardes,  Hon.  Wm.  Cr  27 

NH  Edwardes  Henry  S.     AS  49 

Edwards  Henry C  26 

Edwards  David Cr  27 

Edwards  Richard  ...  .Cr  28 
Edwards  Nathaniel  F.  Cr  41 
Edwards  WUliam  ..  Cr  40 
Edwards  Richard  V.  . .  L  1 4 

CO  Edwards  Adams L  15 

Edwards  Sampson. . .  .L  21 

Edwards  David L  37 

Edwards  Rowland  ...  .L  41 
14  Edwards  William  B..5V  44 
Edwards  Thomas  ...  .M  46 
R  Edwards  Richard  FLM  12 
Edwards  Geo.  H .  . .  .^  47 
Edwards  John  M  • .  •  ,Ch  25 

Edwards  John  M JV/  44 

Edwin  Felix Cr  35 

137  Edye  Adolphus  G L  41 

266  Edye  Joseph  L  49 

Edye  Joseph,  See.  . .  PP  1 1 

Seles  Chas.  W PP  46 

Egerton  Francis  P.  ..Cr  44 
Egerton  Charles  R  ..Cr  46 

398  Egerton  Frederick  A..L  41 
Egerton  Hon.  Francis  L  46 
Egmont,  Right  Hon.  Geo. 

James  Earl  of    ....C  18 
Ekin  Wm.  md S  20 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


283 


:9:Bkins,  Sir  Charles  AW  Al 

EUot  Henry  A C  30 

*£Hott  George  A C  38 

EliottRoiweU C  38 

162  EllardThos Ck  46 

Bllerman  OustaTUB  A.  1/  41 

Elliee  Alexander C  31 

ElUcombe  Hugh  M. . .  Cr  41 
^Elliot,  Hon.  Geo.  VW  Al 
Com-ln-Chlef,  Nore. 

Elliot  Robert RW  46 

Elliot  Charles C  28 

378  Elliot  George C  40 

Elliot,  Hon.   Charles  G. 

J.B C41 

BUiot  Robert  H Cr  40 

Elliot  David    L  39 

79  ElUot  Hugh  M L  47 

119  Elliot  Gilbert Af  *  48 

R   Elliot  Henry     ....FLM05 
n  Elliot  John  F SLM  09 

415  Elliot  Henry  G.  ..FLM  48 

rr  Elliot  John PP  04 

Elliott  James  B L  15 

CG  EUiott  Edward  Q L  26 

Elliott  James  E L  45 

258  Elliott  George  ....CnAf  44 
40  ElUott  Wm.  C.  P.   FLM  42 

Elliott  John FLM  45 

Elliott  John  W S  38 

523  Elliott  Archibald  MD.^S  41 

Elliott  Ernest   AS  n 

Elliott  John AS  46 

3G0  Elliott  Jas.  W ^45  48 

Ellis  Henry Cr21 

CG  Ellis  William Cr  42 

CG  Ellis  Frederick  A Cr46 

£0  EllU  WUliam Cr  46 

EUis  Francis  W L  12 

CG  Ellis  Robert    L  45 

CG  EUia  William     M  42 

281  Ellis  Henry  T M  48 

^Ellis  Samuel  B . .  LCM  26 
Ellis  Charles  J.  ..FLM  47 
Ellis  Arthur FLM  48 

135  EUis  James 523 

Ellis  Arthur PP  30 

EUis  William PP  49 

ElUs  George  H CA  41 

Ellman  John  S Cr  45 

Elmhurst  Philip  J L  14 

Elmsley  John L  14 

Elphick  James Cr  21 

Blphhistone  Alez.  F.  .Cr  14 

114  ElphinstoneWm.  B.  ..L  48 

JSlsmere  ChnrUt Cr  38 

Elton  Henry Cr  14 

Elvy  George    L  15 

Elwin  James L  34 

Elyard  Wmiam S  97 

Emery  James  B L  27 

CO  Ernes  William  H M  36 

Emslie  Alexander  L.  AS  41 

364  English  Henry  T.  W.  Ck  47 

217  Bnnis  George N/ 48 

R  Bnsor  James SLM  97 

Entwisle  Hugh Cr  39 

2138  ErskineJohnE C  38 


Erskine  Henry  D.  CnM  48 
Erskine  Henry  B.  .SLM  49 

£spie  Robert   5  15 

Essell  WiUiam  F L  27 

Etheridge  Thomas    ..  Cr  48 

Etough  Henry  G L  13 

Evance  William  D.  .  .Cr  18 

Evans  George C  38 

Evans  Gustavus    ....  Cr  41 

JSvans  Roger Cr  38 

Evans  Thomas  P L  10 

Evans  John  (a) L  11 

Evans  Thomas  (c)  ....L  15 

Evans  Raymond L  15 

Evans  Thomas  (o) .... L  21 

Evans  Nicholas L  26 

2  Evans  Frederick  J.  O.  M  41 

Evans  Hugh CnM  37 

398  Evans  Harry  L.    .  .SLM  48 

Evans  Geo.  O SLM  49 

R  Evans  William....  SLilf  81 

R   Evans  Daniel    SLM  12 

NH  Evans  Oliver  ui>...DIH  40 

Evans  WUliam   S  08 

499  Evans  Evan S  45 

217  Evans  William  (b)  ..AS4& 

553  Evans  Wm.  (c) AS  41 

Evanson  Alleyn  ..... .L  15 

Eve  Edmund  L L  24 

Evelyn  George  J L  04 

Everest  Henry  B L  44 

279  Everest  George    ...  .^S  44 
Eversfleld  Geo.  A ....  CA  46 

Evison  John  C L  27 

Ewart  Charles  J.  F. ..  Cr  48 

Eyre  Thomat C  46 

R  Eyre  Thomas  D.  ..SLM  11 

Eyre  WUliam ASH 

glEyres  Harry   C  41 

CG  Eyton  William  W L  14 

Eyton  Thomas    L  24 


176  FAIRHOLME  Jas.  W.  L  42 

252  Fairholme  Charles   ..Mt  4S 
Fairlest  George    ....  Cr  43 

CG  Fairman  Alfred  N.   ..Cr  46 

R  Fairtlough  H.  B-.FLilf  08 

Fainoeather  John    ..Cr  40 

Falcon  Gordon  T.   ..RB4S 

571  Falcon  Maxwell    ....  Cr  46 
Falkiner  Charles  L.  . .  C  48 

Falls  John C*  27 

B ♦Fanshawe  Henry  ... .C  14 
89  ^Fanshawe  Arthur  .  .C  16 

146  Fanshawe  Edward  G..C  45 
Farley  William M  13 

146  Farmar  Richard  ..FLM  4^ 

R  Farmar  Jasper  ....  CnM  08 

Farmar  William  E.FLM  47 

Farmar  Chas.  L.  A.  SLM  48 

14  Farquhar  Arthur    C  49 

Farquharson  Charles    L  15 

Farrant  William L  10 

Farrant  William F.  ..SM  44 
Farrant  Aug.  D.L.  CnM  49 
Farror  William  B.  V.  PP  41 
53  Fasken  William  md..AS  43 
Faulkner  Edward. . . .  C%  47 

Fawcett  Henry  A L  11 

R  Fayerman  Zaccheus  CnM — 
Fayrer  Robert  J. Cr  48 

398  Fead  William  F Cr  45 

Fead  William  F.  G.  ..1.47 
Featherstone  Craven  J. Cr  44 
Featherstone  Samuel.. /<  15 

145  Feeley  Michael  A.  ..PP  43 
Fegen  Richard Cr  28 

532  Fegen  Charles  G L  45 

Fegen  Charles CnM  33 

Fegen  William  B S  47 

Fegen  Fredk.  J PP  49 

•♦••iS^Fellowes,  Sir  Thos. 
Kt RB47 

258  Fellowes  William  A.  . .  L  40 

287  Fellowes  Charles    L46 

Fellowes  P.  H FLM  42 

Fenn  Benjamin   PP  12 

548  FenwickWm.H X.  49 

Ferguson  George. . . .  RB  49 

lEl  FerguBon  John  M C  17 

♦Ferguson  O'Neil^MD.  S  41 
Fergusson  William  CIM  49 
Col  Commandant,  Plymoatb. 

Femandes Donald  ..Cr 38 

CG  Ferrar  William  A L  27 

Ferrier  John    S  40 

l&FerrisAbel R^  46 

Ferris  Thomas Cr  16 

Ferris  Thomas CA  24 

Ferriter  John  S PP  26 

m^Festing  Robt  W.G.Ail  46 
^Festing  BenJ.  M.  .  .Cr  26 
Festing  Colson  ......  Cr  38 

Festing  Thomas  C L  10 

IRFfaringtonWilUam    ..Cl5 

PiddesJohn SM  4Q 

Field  AUen  G Cr  41 

Field  William  G L  32 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


2R4 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


205  FieldJohnB L  46 

R  Field  John  8 SLM  OQ 

Field  Fredk CA  46 

Fielding  Alien CA34 

Figg  William   Cr  40 

151  Filuier  George   3/38 

Finch  John  W Cr  46 

FindlayJohn S  46 

CG  Fiuemore  John L  15 

Finlaiflon  WUUam ....  Cr  SO 

Finlay  David S  22 

Finlay ,  James   Cfc  31 

Finlayton  John  ....  Cr  45 
Finlayson  William  .  .PP  31 

Finucane  Henry  A L  20 

jR  Fischer  John  N.   ..PLM05 

246  Fishboume  Edmd.  G.  Cr  41 
Fisher  WiUiam  ..,,RWa1 

Fisher  Thomas    C  47 

Fisher  John   Cr  14 

CG  Fisher  Peter Cr  41 

Fisher  Henry L  15 

242  Fisher  William  £ L  45 

Fisher  Lewis  M SM  45 

QH  Fisher  George   CA  21 

Fisher  Thotuas   S  08 

Fisher  Peter    S  28 

Fisher  James S  49 

Fisher  Stephen    ...  PP  46 

Fittock  JohnR M  27 

Fittock  John  E SM  48 

OH  Fitton  Michael    L04 

547  H^Fitz    Clarence,    Right 

Hon.  Loi*d  Adolphus  C  24 

Fitxgerald  John  C C  41 

Fitzgerald  Charles  ..  Cr  40 
Fitzgerald  Hamilton  Cr  46 
Fitzgerald  John  ....  Cr  42 

Fitzgerald  Henry   L  14 

Fltz Gerald  Wm.  R.  ..L  15 

386  Fitzgerald  T.  B.  V.  PL3f  48 
Fitzgerald  Gerard  uii.S  13 

176  Fitzjames  James  ....  C  45 
Fitzmaurice  JarneM, .  Cr  44 
Fitzmaurice  Edmd.  H.  L  13 
Fitzmaurice  Lewis  R.  .L  44 
ftFitz  Roy,  Right  Hon. 
Ld.  William    ....VW47 

41  Fitz  Roy  Robert C  34 

FitzRoyChas-W.H.G.  L  28 

238  Fitz  Roy  Arthur  G. . .  -L  47 
Fleming  Richard  H.  Cr  16 
Fleming  Juliut  . .  CnM  14 
Fleming  HamUton   CnM  45 

266  Flemyng  Augustus  CnM  45 
Fletcher  John  V C  41 

139  Fletcher  Arch.  D.  W..  L  45 

R  Flexman  James SLM  08 

Flinn  Samuel  S M  25 

R  FUnt  WiUiam  R.  ,,SLM  10 
FloudRoss  M L40 

DY  Folds  William S  30 

Folds  John  C S  24 

Foley  Hon.  Fitzg.  A. . .  L  46 

Font  John M  O: 

Foord  James  J L  16 

241  Foord  Juiaes  W.  P. . .  PP  49 


Foot  Gregory  G....SM46 

Foote  John C  27 

488  Foote  John Cr  45 

Foote  Henry  R Cr  45 

Foote  WUliam  P.  .  .CnAf  48 

Foote  Pearson L  27 

m  Forbes  Henry C  19 

ForbetJohn   C  44 

Forbes  Arthur    C  46 

Forbes  Thomas  G....Cr42 

Forbes  James  H L  15 

CG  Forbes  Alexander  W.    L  15 
67  Forbes  Frederick  E.  ..L43 

562  Forbes  William M  38 

53  Forbes  Chas.  8     L  48 

493  Forbes  Chas.  R.  P.    .  .M  48 
Forbes Geoi^e  W.,FLM 43 

Forbes  John  md S  09 

Forbes  John  (c) S  4Q 

242  Forbes  John  (d)    ..,.  AS  44 

2  Forbes  Charles  md  ..AS  41 

433  Forbes  Jas.  G.  T.  (act) 


AS  40 

L48 

....CftSf  32 
..SLM  09 


173  Ford  Henry  A. 
Ford  WiUiam 
R  Ford  William 

Fordyce  Alexander  D. Cr  41 
Foreman  Richard  ....  L  15 
Forman  Oeoiige  E S  28 

EG  Forrest  James  R L  14 

Forrest  Thomas  . .  FLM  44 

ForrestPeter PP  04 

Forster  Robert Cr  15 

Forster  George  B L  12 

Forster  Matthew  C .  Cr  47 

Forster  John  T M  41 

Forster  WUliam M  41 

Forster  George  H AT  48 

352  Forster  Thos.  B AS  47 

Forster  John    PP  32 

195  Forster  Edwin  J CA  43 

Forsyth  Charles C.  ..Cr  49 

561  Forsyth  WUliam  C.    ..L45 
Fortescue  Henry 

162  Fortescue  Thos.  D 
Fosbery  Godfrey 
Fosbroke  Thos.  D. 
CG  Foster  Henry  D. 

Foster  Thomas CA  25 

Foster  Wm.  H.  md  . . .  .5  42 

542  Foster  George NI  42 

FoweU  Wmiam  N.. .  .Cr  39 

220  FoweU  Samuel    L  42 

Fowke  Richard L 

Fowke  Thomas  T L  25 

H Fowler  Robert M.  ..RA  46 
Fowler  Thomas  R. ....  L  16 
Fowler  Robert  D.     ..  Cr  46 

Fowler  Geoiige  C L  41 

Fowler  James 3f  31 

A  Fowler  William  ..PL3f99 
Fowler  Francis  W.  ..NI  44 
Fos  George 047 

474  Fox  MaxweU L  48 

243  Fox  Arthur  R Aft  48 

520  Fox  ComeUns SM  46 

Fox  Henry  T FLM  47 


....L28 
A.  L  46 

....L15 
CnM  48 
.L28 


Fox  George  I.  mo S  32 

Fox  Thomas PP  14 

Foy  James S  (JO 

Frame  Arthur PP  09 

Frampton  Thomas  B..  L  S2 
FrancUlon  Thomas. . . .  L  14 
FranciUon  John  G . .  .  •  L  15 

470  Francis  Peter Jf  S7 

Frankland  Edward  A.  C  35 
Frankiand  Charles  C.  .C  41 

176  *^Franklin,    Sir  John, 

Kt C22 

FrankUn  Edward  ....  O  46 

Franklin  John    I«  42 

Franklin  Henry  H. . .  CA  36 
Frankling  Felix  ....  Cr  44 

CG  Franklyn  George   ...  .L  07 

Fraser  Thomas   C  41 

Fraser  John    C  41 

464  FraserCharles Cr  23 

Fraser  Frederick  S.  ..1131 

Fraser  John CnM  4t 

YiBaeit  Thomas ....  CnM  46 
Fraser  Simon  . . .  »CnM  47 
FraserOsbomeF.C.PI.Af  49 
Fraser  Alexander  C.  .CA  42 

486  Frazer  George  A Cr  41 

Frazer  Thus.  H M  49 

562  Frazer  Thomas,  md.  . .  5  38 
Frederick  Charles ....  C  42 

361  Frceland  John  O I«  38 

Freeman  Saml.  W.  K.   M  40 

DY  Freeman  WilUam  L.  PP  S3 

CSKFreer  Thomas I*  21 

CG  Freese  Auchmuty  T.  .  .X>  42 

Freestun  Humphrey  M  L  12 

21  Fremantle  Charles  H..C  26 

Fremantle  Stephen  G . .  C  42 

FrenchJohnT.  W.   ..Cr  47 

R  French  William  L.  FLM  97 

474  French  MarmadukeC.  S  46 

485  French  Henry ^S46 

Frere  John  J.  B.  E. . .  C^  46 

499  Freshfleld  John    ....  CJ^  47 

R  FrettJohn SLilf  14 

EG  Friend  Charles   L  12 

Friend  Matthew  C L  15 

FrowdJohnB CA  11 

Fry  John Ch  27 

431  Fuge  Edward  P L  44 

Fulford  John C  48 

Fulhirton  John  C L  28 

Fuller  Ro^eH Cr  14 

FuUer  William    L  27 

Fuller  Charles  H 5  34 

245  Fulton  Robert   Af  14 

43  Fulton  Robert  md.    ..AS  40 

Furber  Thomas Cr  24 

Fumeaux  John C  29 

31  Fumeaux  James  H.. .  L  45 
Fynmare  James  . .  CnM  36 
Fynmore  Thomas . .  CnM  38 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


285 


GABRIEL  Edmand  PP  44 
HOKHge,  SirWUliamH. 

Kt AW4Q 

Com.  )n  Chief,  Devonport. 

CQ  Qahan  George L  15 

217  Gahan  Charles M  37 

14  Gain  Jonathan PP  08 

Oalbraith  George  ...  .S  08 

CG  Gale  Charles L  24 

35  Gallagher  John    S  46 

237  GaUagher  Jas AS  Al 

Gallaway  Alexander  ..L  12 
Oallichan  Jatnei  ....  Cr  49 
OaUaway  David  . .  CnM  34 
Oallwey  Thomas  ....  C  44 
Gallwey  Henry  J.W.S. 

P Cr41 

Gallwey  Thomas  G. . .  CA  41 

563  Galvin  Richard    . . . .  ilS  41 

IR  Gambler  Robert C  14 

Gambler  George  C C  21 

Gambler  Robert  F.  ..C46 
OamhU  Harpur  md.   .  .S  09 

182  Gammell  HarcourtT.Mf  49 

Gannon  John    '. .  . . S  27 

Gape  Joseph   C  41 

GarbyJohn PP  13 

Gardiner  Allen  F Cr  26 

Gardiner  WllUam   ....  Zi  15 

360  Gardner  George  J L  15 

Gardner  Alan  H Cr  48 

Gardner  George  H.  ..  /<  42 

Garforth  William Lid 

&  Garland  Joseph  G C  15 

Garland  William  ....  L  15 
Garmston  Samnel  LCM  48 

CO  Gamer  John jlf  41 

Gamham  John   L  15 

GH  Garrett  Edward  W ..  Cr  00 

Garrett  John .Cr  33 

Garrett  Henry    LOO 

Garrett  Edward     L  15 

Garrett  Charles L  24 

Garrood  Wm.  F CA  49 

Garrey  George L  16 

378  Garwood  Edward  H..Af  45 
Gascoigne  John  H.  CnAf  46 
Gaussen  Thomas  L.   . .  L  45 

359  Gawler  Henry  B.  .  .SJIf  48 
Gay  ton  Charles    ....  Cr  41 

Gaze  John    Cr  46 

Geale  Daniel L  15 

Geary  John   Cr  31 

Geary  William  H L  23 

55:)  Geary  William  C L  46 

Geddes  John L  19 

391  Geddes  David S31 

ia  Gedge  John C  2 1 

GeU  Henry  N FLM  47 

Gennys  John  H Cr  45 

Gennys  William  H.  ..L  40 

George  George Cr  44 

George  James L  12 


George  Thomas  G L  25 

200  George  Christopher  ..M  45 
Georges  Henry  St.  J.  Cr  45 

Gerard  Henry L  25 

Gerard  Alexander   . .  NI  41 

137  Gibbon  George  J M  46 

Gibbons  WiUiam  ....  Cr  36 

324  Gibbons  Chas L  48 

GibhsJohnyiD SQO 

364  Gibson  Robert    L  49 

Gibson  Thomas S  33 

Gibson  John    S35 

163  Gibson  Henry  S.  .  .PP  46 
Gibsone  David  A...CiM  49 
Col.  Sec.  Com.  R.M.Art. 

OiffardJohn    AR  ^\ 

Giffard  Henry  W C  41 

Giffard  George Cr  40 

laGifford  James Ail  46 

Gilbert  George S  09 

♦Gilbert  Augustus  H.  PP  31 
Gilbert  Frederick    ..PP  46 

76  GUbert  Henry  H C/i  42 

Gilchrist  WiUiam  ..Cr  43 
OilchrUt  Archibald  mo.  S  28 

Giles  William L  15 

Giles  Henry  J L  41 

200  Giles  John  C ilf  26 

Giles  Sampson ilf  14 

474  Giles  George ilf  49 

Giles  John  Y SM  49 

*GUes  Stephen . . .  .CnM  29 

76  Giles  John  C FLM  48 

GHe*  Samuel PP  00 

Giles  John     PP  13 

Giles  James PP  14 

Giles  Samuel  H.  L...PP  46 

Giles  Charles  S PP  46 

390  Giles  Nichoks Cft  43 

Gill  Thomas    C  37 

GillJosephC Cr  42 

Gill  William  Y L  24 

CGGillHarry    L  28 

Gill  George SLAT  48 

R  GillGeorge FLilf  11 

Gillespie  Henry  J.  LCAf  48 

R  GUlies  Walter  . . .  .SLM  47 

GUlmor  Claiworthy    Cr  45 

Gilmore  John L  15 

Giloiour  Alexander . .  Cr  36 

461  Gilpin  Geo SM  47 

Gilpin  James  D PP  49 

500  Gilpin  Henry    CA  49 

CO  Gilson  Thomas  A L  «9 

235  Glmlett  Hart.  id.D...JS  46 

319  Girven  Hugh    AS  47 

Gittings  Henry  (b)    . .  L  29 

Gladstone  John  N Cr  42 

Gladstone  William  DIH  40 

GUtntnll  George Cr  43 

Glanville  WiUiam  F. . .  C  46 

Glascott  Adam  G L  41 

Glasgow,  Right  Hon.  Jas. 

Earl  of L  14 

Qlasse  Frederick  H.H.  C  46 
Glassen  Caldwell ..  FLM  28 
Glasson  George S  13 


Glegg  David M  \2 

Glennie  William L  21 

535aGlinu  Charles  J.  P L  45 

461  Glinn  Constantine  O .  ■  L  45 

553  Glover  John  H A/t  48 

Glynn  Henry  R AW  46 

Glynn  Edmund  A.    ..  Cr  48 

Goalen  David M  13 

laGodby  JohnH C  14 

Goddard  George L  10 

Goddard  Thomas  .,PP^ 
Goddard  Robert  H.    PP  09 

CG  Godden  Joseph  S L  15 

Goddcu  Richard  S ....  ilf  41 

Godden  (ieorge  H L  27 

Godench  Francis  ....  L  09 
Godfrey  John  R L  15 

422  Godfrey  Peter McK.  ..L  41 

238  Going  Philip    Silf  48 

Goldfinch  Oeorge Cr  46 

Goldie  A  lexander  T. . .  Cr  39 

415  Goldin  William  G.  ,.AS  41 
23  Goldin  Charles  H.   .  .CA  45 

OH  Goldney  John  K CA  24 

562  Goldsmith  George C  42 

Goldsmith  Charles L  25 

Goldsmith  John  ....PP^ 

Gooch  George  T Cr  24 

Gooch  Thomas  L C  47 

Goode  Sephas L  15 

Gooding  James  G.  . .  Cr  38 
CQ  Goodridge  Richard     . .  L  19 

244  Goodridge  John  O S  43 

Goodridge  Richard.. PP  00 

Goodson  WUliam   S  94 

Goodwin  George  ...  .PP  12 

GooldHugh Cr30 

Goold  Hugh  H . . .  .FLilf  44 

Goose  William    L  15 

Gordon  Henry  ....  KB  47 
nugcGordon,    Sir  James 

A RR97 

Lt.  Got.  Greenwich  Uoep. 
^Gordon  Chas.  (a)  RR  41 
Gordon  James  M.  ..RW  46 
Gordon,  Hou.Wm . . KH^  46 
Vi  Gordon  Hon.  John    . .  C  1 8 

1&Gord(m  Charles C  28 

Gordon  Robert C  57 

Gordon  William C  41 

173  ♦Gordon  George  T.    . .  C  46 

Gordon  James  G Cr  16 

Gordon  James  (a)  ,.Cr  21 
Gordon  James  (b)  ....  Cr  48 
Gordon  Augustus ....  Cr  49 

Gordon  James  E L  1 1 

Gordon  James  A.  (a)  L  14 
Gordon  James  (a)....  L  16 
Gordon  William  E.  A.  L  42 

398  Gordon  Alexander  C . .  L  42 
Gordon  Alexander  D.  L  45 
Gordon  Abriim.  H.   ClM  46 

485  Gordon  William  .  .CnM  41 
Gordon  Alex S  22 

258  Gordon  Adam AS  42 

Gordon  Geo AS  4G 

398  Gordon  Wm.  L .^46 


Digitized  by 


Google 


286 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


536  Gordon  Walter  B.  . .  PP  40 

952  Oordon  Geo.  D CA  47 

mOoreJohn(A)    C2l 

l&OoreJohn(B)    C  26 

Qore,  Hon.  Robert. ...  C  46 

Gore  Robert Cr  21 

Gore,  Hon.  Edward  ..  Cr  28 
Oore  Balph  (A)    ....Cr  49 

Gore  Graham    Cr  46 

Goie  Ralph  (b) L  24 

200  Gore  George  E.  K L  43 

Gore  Frederic PP  36 

Gorham  John  ba.  .*NI  44 

Garrell  Isaac S  05 

CO GoftUn William H  ....L27 

800  Gounan  David M  15 

Gosnold  James   L  16 

COG068 Thomas L  46 

Goeselin  Thos.Le  M.  AR  4^ 
Goflselin  Joshua  C ....  L  10 

Gosset  Henry C  29 

Gosset  Charles   L  19 

Gostling  Philip C  41 

CQ  Gongh  Frederick  W..  .L  46 
CO  Gould  William    L  15 

162  Gould  Thomas  £...  .PP  46 
CQ  GouUett  Charles L  14 

200  Gourd  Charles  D.    .  .PP  47 

laGourlyJohn    C  17 

Govett  James  •• L  16 

Gowan  John     N/  38 

Gowdy  William M  15 

Grace  Percy C  25 

Gradidge  William  ..PP  29 
Graeme  Alexander  J ..  Cr  42 

H  Graham  John  G C  25 

iglGraham  Charles     . .  C  30 

CO  Graham  Robert  B. » .  .M  40 

Graham  Wm L  49 

Graham  Fortescue  CnM  37 
Graham  John SOS 

642{Graham  William S  41 

27  Graham  Andrew  md.  .  .S  47 

237  Graham  Thomas  md.  AS  41 

63  Grahame  Robert  hd..  .S  43 

Gramshaw  Jot,  G.H.Cr  39 

Gramshaw  Fred.  J.  G.  Ck  48 

Grandy  Samuel Cr  37 

Grandy  John  S.  W.  ..  Cr  60 

31 1  Gransmore  Frederick  PP  44 
Grant,  Sir  Richd.  Kt.  C  28 
Grant  John    Cr  35 

CO  Grant  Arthur Cr  46 

Grant  Edward    Z.  15 

CQ  Grant  Duncan  B.  G. . .  L  27 

319  Grant  Henry  J L  46 

Grant  George 3/38 

Grant  Dugald NI  45 

Grant  George  md S  1 3 

Grant  Thomas PP  07 

Grant  John  Sec PP  32 

231  Grant  William  C.  P.  PP  47 

170  Grant  George    CA  42 

Grantham  Charles  ..  Cr  48 

R     Grape  Henry    FLM  06 

Grave  John  C L  18 

663  Graves  Thomas C  46 


396  Graves  Alfred Mt  48 

A  Graves  William    ..FLM  09 

Gray  Edward  E Cr46 

Gray  Francis L  14 

Gray  Matthew    1.16 

Gray  William  (b)  ....L26 

Gray  Richard L  30 

67  Gray  Geo Mt  4S 

Gray  Charles  •  • .  .CnM  29 

Gray  Thomas  B.  ..CnM  42 

17  Gray  Thomas  C...FLM  46 

GrayJohn S28 

Gray  Thomas  (a)  ....Sll 
Gray  Thomas  (b)  . .  JS  13 

347  QrayJohn(B) AS  44 

200  Gray  Thomas  H.  C  .Cfc  43 

124  Gray  Henry Cft48 

Graydon  James  N L  16 

378  Greathed  Geo.  H.  H..  .L46 
R  Oreatrez  Chas.  B.  FLM  10 

Greaves  John  H PP  36 

•giGreen,    Sir  Andrew 

P.,Kt, RB4% 

Green  John L  09 

133  Green  WUliam   Jlf26 

36  Green  WUliam  H.  T. .  M  44 
648  Green  Gilbert  E.    .  .SM  46 

Green  Richard PP  11 

Green  John  W.W...C*  47 

Greene  William  B C  34 

Greene  Charles  ....  Cr  14 
Greene  Thomas  ....  Cr  33 
Greening  Richard  •• . . L  16 

Greenish  John S  22 

Greenway  Richard  C. . Z.  06 

Greenway  George  C  .L  14 

Greer  John  Mxers   ,.  Cr  iO 

258  Greer  Thos.  H.  (act)  Mt  49 

376  Greet  William L  40 

368  Greet  William SM  45 

Gregory  Thomas  ....  Cr  33 

Gregory  John  Cr  46 

Gregory  Cave L  16 

Gregory  Wm.  F.  (act)M«  49 
Gregory  Richard  B.. .  M  13 

Grego^  Geo FLM  48 

Greig  Charles SM  42 

GreigJoAn S  13 

Grenfell  Sidney C  60 

Gresham  Thomas  Junior 

Lieut, 
Gretton  Walthall    ....  L  28 

361  GreviUe  Henry  F C  32 

642  GreviUe Stapleton J.  ..Z.47 

|glGrey,Hon.Fredk.W.C  28 

DF Grey,  Hon.  George    . .  C  34 

252  Grey  Geo.  W SM  48 

Grier  Charles S  48 

Chierson  James   ....  Cr  38 

Grierson  John L  10 

Grierson  WilUam  C.  .  .L  46 

Griffin  WUUam   C  42 

Griffin  George CtiM  37 

Griffin  Edmund PP  11 

CG  Griffith  Smyth    L  23 

Griffith  Henry  A L  26 

Griffith  Charles  ..FLM  06 


Griffiths  Joseph Cr  19 

Griffiths  WaUana  T  . .  Cr  46 

Griffiths  Edward L  16 

Griffiths  William    L  16 

Griffiths  WiUiam  N.  ..L23 

CO  Griffiths  Herbert  L.    . .  L  42 

Griffiths  Thomas    ....  3f  10 

Griffiths  James    ....  PP  13 

62  Grigg  Christopher  .  .53f  44 

173  Grigor  Robert 5  46 

Grindred  John    1. 15 

Grint  WilUam    Cr  18 

R  Gritton  Henry  ....SI.3/ 08 
Gritton  Fermor  B . . FLM  47 
Groome  John X<  23 

CO  Grose  Arthur L  16 

Grote  Joseph L23 

H  Groube  Thomas C  14 

Grove  Francis Cr38 

GroveHenryL Cr  46 

Grove  WiUlam    1.12 

Grove  Edmund  S I.  49 

Groves  John L  27 

600  Groves  James  J.  H.  . .  L  49 
Groves  Edward S  46 

378  Gruggen  WilUam  J.,. AS  41 
Gmzelier  Frederick  J.  M  40 

661  Grylls  Chas.  G L  41 

Guland  WUliam  MD.  ..S24 
GulUver  Edward M  29 

137  GulUver  Thomas  D . .  PP  31 
R  Gunn  George   . .  ..FLM  12 

NHQunn  WiUiam  md S  36 

287  Gunn  John    ^S46 

GunneU  Edmund  H.  . .  I.  4 1 

GunneU  John  B PP  07 

Gunning  Orlando  G.  S.Cr  30 
R  Gunthorpe  Josh.  R.SL3/ 95 

Gurdon  Goate PP  07 

Gurley  John   L  27 

Guthrie  Chas.  G I,  49 

Guthrie  James  • .  •  • .  .S  00 
Guthrie  Robert S  19 

CG  Gutzmer  John    Z.  29 

Guyon  John  F L  38 

Gwyn  WiUiam    L  15 

GwynHammondW  Ji'LA/  45 
Gwynne Lawrence  ..Cr86 

632  Gwynne  John X,  48 

Gwy ther  Thomas  . . . .  M  IS 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


287 


HACKBTT  JOHN    . . C  38 

Hackett  Edward L  18 

Hadaway  Cumberland  Cr  46 
Hadfield  Charles  J.  CnM  48 
Hagaii,Sir  Robert,  Kt.  C  43 

466  Haggard  Heniy  V.  . .  L  46 

R  Halg  William    ....CnM  34 

Haig  Richard,  Sec.  .  .PP  13 

R  Hailes  AugnstuB    ..SLMll 

Haines  Berry Cr  46 

HainsJohn Cr  49 

376  Hains  William  F SAf  42 

393  Hains  Wm.  P SM  AS 

114  HaireJohnH 5  46 

Halahan  Thomas  ....L15 
Hale  Jefirey    Z«  26 

146  Hale  Francis M  42 

HalesJohn(A) M  08 

HaIe8John(B) M  20 

Hallcett  Peter  A 1.43 

162  HaUwaiiamH C44 

HdU  Edward    C  46 

Hall  Roger Cr  1 0 

Hall  William  H Cr  40 

Hall  Charles Cr  41 

CC7  HaU  William  K Cr  48 

Hall  George Cr  41 

HallJohn(A) L  11 

Hall  Henry  J H2 

HallEdward   L  13 

OrHall  Henry  W L  14 

Hall  Thomas  S L  16 

89  HaD  Robert L  43 

HallCha8.0keB L  47 

466  HaUJohnW.M'I M  46 

Hall  Daniel SM  48 

Hall  Henry  W FLM  46 

HaU  William  D CA  41 

HallJamesun 5  09 

281  Hall  William  J.  R.  .  .PP  48 

23  Hall  Charles  £.  P.    . .  Ck  42 

Hallett  Edward  K.  H.  Cr  41 

HaUett  Charles  W L  41 

Halliday  George  R L  41 

HalUday  Francis  A.  CnM  47 

237  Hallilay  Richard  G.FLAf  48 

NH  Hallilay  Richard  ....  PP  04 

Hallion  John  W 5  10 

Hallion  George  A.  ,, AS  45 

319  Halloran  Alfred  L.    . .  Af  47 

Hallowes  John    C  42 

Hallowes  Francis  ....  L  1 3 
Hallowes  Thomas   ....  L  16 

384  Hallowes  Ramsay  H.    L  47 

231  Hallowes  Thos.  L L  48 

HalU  Thomae FLM  96 

R  Hallom  James  ....SLM  08 
•lOhHallyburton,  Right 

Hon.  LordJ.  F.  G...C36 
Halse  James PP  24 

145  Hal8tedFred.C.,BA.  C%  46 
Halsted  Edward  P C  43 


Halsted  Geoiige  A C  48 

Hambly  Thomas L  14 

Hambly  A.  J. B.  ,,FLM  41 

130  Hambly  Wm.  E -AS  47 

m^Hamilton,    Sir    Ed 

ward.Bt. AW  AQ 

H  Hamilton  Arthur  P.  .  .C  16 
Hamilton  William  A.B.C  28 
Hamilton  CospatrickB.  C47 

Hamilton  John Cr  27 

Hamilton  Henry  G. ..  Cr  34 
Hamilton  Peter  W.  . .  Cr  41 
Hamilton  Charles  H . .  Cr41 
Hamilton  WUHam  ..  Cr  49 

Hamilton  John L  16 

Hamilton  James Z.  21 

CO  Hamilton  Thomas  ...  .1. 26 

Hamilton  Alexander  ..  Zi  42 

398  Hamilton  John  F.  CI.  44 

642  Hamilton  Henry  S.    . .  L  47 

89  Hamilton  Fras.  T L  48 

182  HamUton  Richard  V,Mt  49 

Hamilton  John M  08 

Hamilton  Francis  B.CnAf  38 

Hamilton  James S  11 

HamUton  Miller  MD.   ..S38 

486  HamUton  Mark  ....ilS42 

671  HamUton  John  E.  ..AS  46 

438  HamUton  Wm.  J.  MD.il  .9  47 

HamUton  WiUiam  .  .PP  29 

HamUton  WiUiam  H.PP  08 

*Hamley  WilUam  ....  C  34 

Hamley  Wymond. ...  Cr  46 

Hamley  Charles  O.  CnM  49 

474  Hammet  Lacon  U Z.  46 

Hammond  Ciiarles. . .  .L  06 
Hammond  Robert ....  L  27 
Hammond  WUUamSLM  14 
:^Hamond,  Sir  Graham 

E.Bart AW  47 

Hamond  Andrew  S. . .  C  46 

Hampton  John  S S  34 

Hancock  John  (  a)  ....  L  1 1 

662  Hancock  John  ( b) . . .  .Z.  41 

Hancock  James  K ....  L  43 

237  Hancock  George. L  44 

Hand  George  S Cr  41 

Handley  John  W.  H.  .  .L  16 
Hanhan  WiUiam  ...  .L  18 
Hanham  Thomas  B.  . .  L  47 
Hankey  FrederickT.B.Cr  46 

416  Hankey  Henry  B X  46 

Hanmer  David   Z.  13 

612  Hanmer  John L  48 

Hannan  Francis,  ba.   Ch  47 

238  Hannant  Henry L  42 

146  Hannant  WUUam .  • . .  ilS  41 

R  Hannay  James  . . .  .SLM  82 

Hannay  Hugh PP  11 

Hansard  Alfred  O L  44 

la  HarcourtFredk.E.V.i2il  49 
Harcourt  OctaTius  V. . C  27 

Harden  James PP  34 

Hardie  James    M  13 

Harding  Francis C  41 

Harding  John   0-46 

CO  Harding  George L  16 


398  Hardinge  Bdw.  (act)  Mt  49 

252  Hardroan  Henry  B.    . .  L  45 

Hardwicke,  Right  Hon. 

Charles  P.  Earl  of  ..C  26 
Hardy  Robert  W.  H.    L  15 

Hardy  Thomas    L  21 

Hardy  Edward   Z.  48 

Hare  Charles Z.  10 

Hare  Richard Z.  14 

Harger  Frank PP  11 

Hargood  WUliam  ....C37 

Hamage,  Sir  Geo.Bt.  Cr  20 

Harness  Richard  S.  ..Cr  14 

1&  ^Harper  John    ....RA  49 

Harper  James L  16 

Harper  George Cr  47 

CO  Harper  Henry    Af  43 

623  Harries  WUliam  A..  .PP  33 

R  Harrington  Henry  FLM  12 

Harrington  Harris  ..PP  13 

Harriott  WUliam  . . .  .Af  28 

Harris,  Hon.£dwd.A  J.C  41 

Harris  Robert     C  49 

Harris  James Cr  15 

Harris  Henry Cr  46 

TS  Harris  WiUiam  C L  11 

CG  Harris  Francis    Z.  16 

389  Harris  Wm.D L  48 

Harris  Christopher  A.  M  10 

Harris  John   Mil 

Harris  Henry  B.   . .  - .  M  41 

Harris  Henry SAf  46 

88  Harris  PhUip   ....  FLM  48 

Harris  Edward    PP  03 

Harris  John  C PP  14 

Harris  William  U.  ..  Ck  38 

262  Harris  Geo.  T Cft  47 

420  Harris  Chas.  W Ck  49 

Harrison  Joseph     ....  C  32 

CO  Harrison  John  G Cr  42 

Harrison  John    L  14 

Harrison  George L  34 

Harrison  James H.CnM  14 
Harrison  Robert  S.PZ.M  42 
Harrison  OctaTius  8.  Ch  31 

26  Harrison  John  J Ch  46 

Harrison  John  G S  32 

Harrison  George  B..PP  97 
Harrison  Edward  N.   Cft  44 

Harrop  David L  16 

Harrow  Henry    L  14 

644  Harshaw  John PP  40 

Harston  Henry  C.    ..Cr  46 
1&  iglHart  Sir  H.  Kt.  .^RA  46 
Comm.  of  Greenwich  HotpitaL 

Hart  Benjamin Z«  16 

Hart  George  V L  27 

Hart  Thomas Af  46 

jR   Hart  Robert CnAf04 

Harrey  Edward. ...RW  47 
Adm.  Supt.  Malta. 

Harvey  Thomas C  48 

Harvey  John Cr  19 

281  Harvey  Henry Cr  41 

Harvey  Gillmore  ....  Cr  46 

Harvey  Edward L  26 

Harvey  Henry  W L  10 


Digitized  by 


Google 


288 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Harvey  Henry  J L  34 

415  Hanrey  Robert  B L  41 

93  Harvey  Henry    L  47 

361  HarreyJohnW.H.  SAf  47 

R  Harvey  John SLM  13 

Harvey  Frederick  ...  .S  49 

805  Harvey  James S  47 

53  Harvey  William  S.  ..NI  41 

523  Harvey  Jos.  A.  R.  ud.AS  45 

Harward  John  R.  • . .  L  46 

Harshaw  John PP  40 

HaakoU  William  ....Cr  41 

Hast  Philip L  26 

Hasted  John  S S  93 

Hastings  Sir  Thos.  Kt.  C  30 

Hastings  Francis  D.  ..C40 

143  Hastings,  Hon.  Geo.F.C  45 

824  Hastings  Robert  MD.  AS  Al 

Hasweii  Edward L  15 

CG  Haswell  Charles  S . . .  .L  27 

268  Haswell  William  H.  ..L  45 

R  Haswell  John  8.  ..FLM  04 

217  Hatherly  Narcissus  C.il5  45 

Hathom  George C  40 

252  Hathom  Hugh  ....  M^  49 
Hatton  YUliers  F.  ..RB  48 
Haverfleld  John  T.  FLM  48 
Haverfleld  Thos.  W.   Ck  40 

464  Hawes  Edward Cr  28 

Hawke  Bladen  E L  44 

Hawker  Edward    ..VW47 
864  Hawker  Henry  S.    ..  Cr  46 

881  Hawkes  Henry Mt  49 

Hawkey  Charles L  43 

Hawkey  Hen.  C.  U.CnM  49 
Hawkey  John  F.  .  ,SLM  48 
Hawkins  Abraham  M.  C  35 
Hawkins  Henry  C.  ..  Cr  42 
Hawkins  Charles    •  •  • .  L  07 

Hawkins  Frank  K L  45 

Hawkins  Samuel . .  CnM  41 

R  Hawldns  Geoige  D  J^XM  OS 

Hawkshaw  Hugh  ....LlO 

258  Hawley  Henry CA  43 

Hawtayne  Chas.  S.  J.  RR  41 
«AHay,  Right  Hon.  Ld 

John ....CIS 

H  Hay  James C  10 

Hay  Patrick  D.  H....C  38 
Hay  James  B.L.   •.•.C41 

Hay  John  B.  P C  42 

Hay  Robert  S Cr  27 

iglHay  George  J C  46 

Hay  John    ••• C49 

120  Hay  John  CD C  50 

Hay  John  (jl^ Z«  14 

Hay  Peter L  15 

CO  HayWiUiam L  30 

CSKHay  John  (b) L  32 

896  Hay  Lard  John Z«  47 

Hay  John Cn3f  26 

178  Hay  James  B PP  46 

242  Hay  John    PP  47 

Haycock  Charles   •  • .  .L  13 

Haydon  WilUam C  41 

Haydon  George J^  07 

Haydon  William  P.  Cr  40 


Haydon  Charles L 

R  Haydon  Joseph    ..SLM 
Haydon  Nathaniel  ..PP 

H  Haye  Qeorge C 

Hayes  Courtenay  O. . .  C 

95  Hayes  John  M Cr 

R  Hayes  Robert  ....Cn3f 

R  Hayes  George  J. . .  FLM 

Haymes  Philip  G  .  • .  .C 

COHaynes  J6hn M 

Hayter  Benjamin  •  • . .  L 
28  Hayward  Robert  . . .  .S 
Hayward  John  ....PP 
Hayward  Joseph  . . .  .CA 
Hazell  Benjamin   • . .  .Af 

Hea  Robert L 

Head  Richard  J Cr 

53  Heard  Thomas   L 

HearU  Robert Cr 

Hearle Edmund   ••CnM 

Heeslop  John  C Cr 

Heaslop  Edward  F.  .PP  30 
361  Heastey  Geo.  B.  ..FLM  48 
Heasty  George  .•••..  L  10 
Heath  Leopold  G.  ..Cr  47 
258  Heath  William  k.J.  ..L 

Heath  Edward    5  45 

Heath  Michael M  49 

Heathcote,  Sir  H.Ktilfr  46 
Heathcote  George  H . .  L  24 
Heathcote  Edmund  ..  Cr  49 

Heather  BenJ.  P CA  46 

Heathman  John  C. . .  PP  38 
Heddington  Thomas  Cr  06 
Hedgcoeh  ThomoM    . .  M  08 

Helby  John  H Cr  47 

Helby  Alfred  P.  H. . .  Mt  48 

CQ  Hele  William  S Af  41 

Helpman  Philip  A.  .  .Cr  42 

Helpman  Benjamin  F.  L  41 

524  Helpman  Edwd.  J.  R.Ck  42 

CQ  Hemer  Robert.  ......  .L  15 

391  Hemmans  Samuel  H..L  13 

258  Hemsted  Edmund L  45 

Hemsley  William  . . . .  JIf  25 
563  Hemsworth  William  Q.L  15 
1&  Henderson  Geoiige. .  RA  46 
^^Henderson  William 

W C15 

*^HenderBon     William 

H C38 

Henderson  Thomas    . .  C  40 

Henderson  David  ...  .L  15 

Henderson  John  (c)  ..Z«  15 

Henderson  John  (n)  .  .L  22 

182  Henderson Saml  H.  ..L46 

DY  Henderson  James  ....  3f  22 

DY  Henderson  James    .  • .  .S  05 

Henderson  Andrew  md.iS  16 

41  Henderson  Joseph  ..AS4Xi 

H  Hendry  WilUam C  22 

Henn  Richard L  15 

215  Henna  Wllljam  8.  .  .PP  48 
Hennah  William  V.. .  CA  24 
Henning  Alexander  .  .L  15 
ATHHennlng  Hamilton  D.  R. 

5  34 


10  CG  Henri  Alphonso L  13 

97  Henry  Hastings  R.  • . .  C  43 

05  Henry  George  A Cr  41 

29  CG  Henry  William L  16 

46  JBOHenryJohn    1.23 

41  Henry  Artfinr  R I.  42 

07  Henry  Robert  . .  •  .CnM  37 

34  287  Henry  Richard  P.  SLM  48 

46, 8da  Henry  James    JS  42 

38  562  Henry  James  F.  md.  . .  AS  41 

1 8  Henshelwood  WilliamPP  10 

46         Hensley  Charles X*  18 

49  liriFHenslow  Frederick  J. F.L  29 
44  146  Henwood  Francis  B.  SM  44 
04  Hentoood  Peter  ...•PPQ^ 
15  Hepburn  John Cr  46 

19  !(|HerbertSirThoe.  ..C22 
40  Herbert  George  F. . .  .Cr  28 
40  341  Herbert  Frederick  C...  I.  44 
37  362  Herbert  Douglas  ....X.46 
17  ;493  Herbert  Fred.  A 1.48 

Herbert  Nathl.  B.  ..SM  48 
Herbert  George  L.  . .  PP  46 

Herbert  Edw.  D CA  48 

Heriot  WilUam  M.  CnM  45 
Herridc  WiUUimH...Cl9 
Herrick  Edward  ....Cr  49 

542  Herrick  Benj.  B... FL3f  48 
Herringham  Wm.  A...C  37 

Heseltine  Albert Or  46 

Hetherington  Richard  L  10 

Hewes  Thomas  O C  42 

Hetoes  John LCM  42 

Hewett  James Cr  43 

Hewett  Graham    ....  Cr  45 

Hewett  Jt^m    ....CnlfSS 

R  Hewett  Frederick    SLM  12 

Hewett  Henry  ....  PLM  48 

Hewitt  Thomas 1.28 

HewleU  Richard  8.  ..C50 
Hewlett  William    ••..1.25 

BHewson  George C  17 

Hetoson  Mauriee  ....Cr  4S 
Hewson  Francis  (act>M/  49 

Hezt  William C  41 

Heyland  James X.  14 

Heysham  James 1/27 

260  Heywood  Thomas  8.  PP  47 

HiattJohn Cr  48 

Hibbs  Robert  J L  96 

Hickes  Augustus  T.    . .  I.  1 1 

237  Hickley  Victor  G    ...  .1.  46 

79  Hickley  Henry  D L  47 

Hickman  John L  12 

R  Hickman  Richard  FLM  21 
Hickman  WiUiam  ..PP  49 

121  Hickman  Geo Ch  46 

HicksJohn L  15 

Hieks  Robert  L Cr  46 

CO  Higgins  Thomas L  41 

Hiffginson  Oeorge  M.  Cr  35 
Higginson  Francis*. .  .L  39 

CO  Higgon  Henry  M X.  28 

Higgs  William  H C  46 

Hiffffs  Joseph    Cr  46 

l&Higman  Henry C  17 

NKHilditch  Edward  ..DIH  32 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


289 


Hildrop  John L  15 

DY  VY  Hill,  Sir  John,  Kt.  C 16 

HiU  Henry  W Cr  41 

Hill  John  (a) 1.10 

Hill  Samuel    L  12 

HUl  Charles L  15 

HiU  John  (B) L  15 

Hill  Edward  (A) L  15 

Hill  Joseph  A.W Z.  25 

HiUCharlesT L  38 

HiUBdward(B) L  43 

244  HiU  James  S M  45 

124  HiU  Henry     M  41 

HUlPascoeO Ckm 

98  HUl  Geo.  B AS  416 

238  HiUiard  WiUiam  J.  B.M.48 

Hillier  Curry  W Cr  14 

Hillier  George Cr  24 

Hillier  WilUam  C.  ..PP  06 
BUlman,  WiUiam  ...  .S  08 

HHUlsGeorge   C  14 

CQ  HillsJohn Cr 41 

Hills  Thomas Cr  48 

137  HiUs  Graham  H SM  48 

HOlyarWflUam C  36 

€0  HiUyar  Charles  F Cr  48 

43  HUlyar  Henry  S L  42 

*BmHUlyar  Robt.P.IH  41 

Hilton  George   Cr  14 

•HUtonJohn Cr  14 

Hilton  Stephen    ....  Cr  30 

d96  Hinde  Bdwin  T L  44 

iJ^Hindmarsh  John    . .  C  31 

Uingston  George    ....  Zi  25 

R   Hinton  John  T. . .  .SLM  12 

CO  Hippisley  Charles  J.  .  .L  86 

Hire  Henry Cr  48 

48  Hire  Henry  W L  41 

CO  Hire  Geoige  A L  46 

566  Hire  Richard  D Ck  ^ 

Hirtzell  Geoige  J Cr  42 

433  Hitchings  Joseph    . .S  >f  48 
HUckint Joseph   ....Cr 36 

HoarBalchN L  03 

Hoare  Edward  W. . .  /2  IT  47 

HHoare  Richard   C  27 

CO  Hoare  WiUiam  O'B  . .  Cr  46 

R  Hnare  Charles  Y. . .  SLM  1 1 

415  Hohart  Augustus C.  ..L45 

391   HobbsWUliam AS  99 

CQ  Hoblyn  E.  L M«  31 

Hocker  Edward    ,.CnM  41 

Hockin  Henry    L  15 

Hockin  Charles  L ....  Cr  46 
*Uockings  Robert  CnM  49 
Hockings  Thomas  ..PP  43 

CO  Hockley  John  B L37 

Hodder  Peter L  12 

Hodder  Michael L  15 

Hodder  Robert L  17 

BO  Hodder  Thomas  B. . . . L  24 

Hodge  Stephen Cr  46 

Ho<Qes  Richard  ....Cr  46 

88  Hodges  George  J M  41 

188  Hodgkinson  Thomas  . .  L  41 
143  Hodgkinson  Austin  B.  L  48 
CO Hodgskin  James  A.  ..L41 


Hodgshins  Thomas..  Cr  46 
Hodgskins George  ..PP  04 
Hodgson  Brian  ....  FH  49 
Hodgson  J  amies  ..  ,.Cr  43 
524  Hodgson  Geoige  H.  .  .L  42 


Hooper  Edward  T.  ^  .PP  13 

17  Hooper  Henry  8 PP  46 

Hoops  Richard L  40 

m^Hope  Henry    ..RW  46 
Hope  Charles C  26 


Hodgson  Jos.  L.  m  A.  N/  40  523  ^Hope  James 


562  Hoffmann  Joseph  G.  Ck  48 
Hoffhieister  Charles  J.  L  41 
Hoffmeister  George  B.  M  28 
Hofiineister  J.  M.   ..PP  13 

Hogg  Roberto Ck4l    41 

Hoggan  William  J.  ..S  14  361 

375  Hoggan  William  ....AS  42 

563  Hogge  Edward  M Z.  41 

Hoghton  WilUam   ...  .L  15 


.C.S8 

UopeSackett C  40 

Hope,  Hon.  George    . .  C  45 

Hope  George Cr  28 

Hope  Thomas    Cr  41 

Hope  Charles  W 1.48 

Hope  John  M PP  14 

Hopkins  Edward  J ....  L  26 

Hopkins  Charles L  27 

Hopkins  Robert L  42 


Holbech  George    Cr  30  205  Hopkins  Edward  B.    Mt  48 


Holberton  John L  16 

Holbrook  Thomas Cr  28 

Holbrook  Charles Cr  42 

Holbrook  James L  15 

Holbrook  James S  09 

Holbume,  Sir  Thos.  W. 

Bart L  13 

Holden  Robert    5  32l 

1&  Hole  Lewis H^l  46 

CQ  HoleWUliam L  15 

CQ  HoUand  Edward  ..  ..Cr  40 

HoUandFrederick. ...  Cr  46 

JR  Holland  Rupert  C.  FLM  09 

R  Holland  John  ....FLAf36 

237  HoUand  John  Y.    FLM  40 

laHoUinworth  John  ..RA46 

HoUinworth John  ....L37 

266  HoUinworth  Henry  A.  L  43 

472  HoUinworth  H.  W.  ..Ck  42 

HoUoway  Thomas  ....  L  12 

41  HoUoway  Thomas    CnM  42 

Holman  WiUiam   ....C  44 

CQ  Holman  Thomas  H. . .  Cr  41 

K'lF  Holman  James L  07 

Holman  Robert L  10 

Holman  WiUiam    ..PP  95 

Holman  Stephen ....  PP  13 

43  Hohnan  John  R.  ..^S47 

205  Holme  Edward  P L  48 

146  Holme  Thos.  R.  ...  .N/  48 

Holmes  Edward L  41 

R  Holmes  James....  PLAf  98 
R  Holmes  Richard   ..SLM  80 

HoltWUUam C  38 

362  Holt  James ilS  47 

^Home,Sir  J.  B.  Bt.  C37 
Hood  Wmiam  J.  T. .  ..C  43 

HoodSUasT Cr  15 

Hood  Arthur  W.  A.  ..L46 

CO  Hood  WiUiam  H L  46 

Hood  Thomas  S PP  12 

200  Hooker  Joseph  D....ilS  39 

Hookey  James    I*  28 

R   Hookey  George.... CnM 33 

Hookey  Thomas  ....PP  36 

CQ  Hooper  Benjamin  ...  .L  09 

Hooper  Richard L  10 

Hooper  John  8 L  15 

Hooper  Wmiam L  24 

Hooper  Wm.  H.  (act)  Mt  48 
215  Hooper  BenJ.  J M  49 


Hopkins  WUliamF.  CnM  47 
Hopkins  WUliam  G ..  PP  43 

Hoppen  Robert M  31 

Hore  Samuel  B C  48 

Hore  Henry  C L  11 

17  Hore  Edward  G L  46 

241  Hore  Cavendish  B L  46 

Hore  Jatnes  R CnM  10 

215  Hore  Christopher  T.  .CA  44 

HomAUx Cr  40 

R  Hombrook  Thos.B.  CnM  24 
Hombrook  Rich.  L.CnM  3d 
m^Homby  Pbipps  RW  46 

Com.  in  Chief,  Pacific. 
Hornby  William  W.  .. C  46 

Hornby  WUliam L  25 

43  Hornby  G  eoffry  T.  B. . .  X.  44 

524  Hornby  Frederick  J. . .L  46 

362  Homer  Richard  (act)M/  49 
Homer  Thomas  B.  . .  Mt  34 
Horaiman  Robert  L.  PP  06 

243  Horaiman  WiUiam  ..Cfc  45 
Horasby  WiUiam  ....  Z  11 
HorseU Henry  W.  ..AS  43 
Horsey  Edward  R.  FLM  48 
Hort  Wm.  F SM  48 

512  Horton  Frederick  W.  Cr  44 

527  Horton  WilUam L  42 

Horton  Frederick    ..  PP  05 

464  Horton  WUliam PP  32 

CG Horwood  Edward  ..SM  41 
Horwood  Joshua    ....  S  07 

Hoseason  John  C Cr  44 

Hoseason  William ....  Cr  46 

Hosken  James L  28 

Hoskins  Samuel    ....  Cr  14 

Hoskins  Thomas Cr  46 

88  Hoskins  Anthony  H.  .  .L  40 

486  Hoskyn  Richard  ....M40 
Hoste,  Sir  William,  Bt  C  48 

Hotchkis  John Cr  33 

la^IiHotham  WUUam.  .C  25 
Hotham,  Hon.  Geo.  F.  C  28 
9  Hotham  Sir  Charles  C  33 

Hotham  John  W I.  32 

Houghton  William. . .  .5  40 
HouUon  Robert  ....Cr  40 
Houstoun  WaUaee  ....  C  47 
R  How  Thomas  ....FLM  10 
R  How  Johnson  ....FLM  28 
Howard,  Hon.  Edward  C  33 


Digitized  by 


Google 


290 


Index^  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Howard  Kichard L  28 

268  Howard  John  H L  47 

HowardJohn PP07 

Howat  William Cr  46 

Howe  AUsander  B,    Cr  49 

217  Howe  Richard  B....CA  45 

Howe  John Sll 

Howell  Joseph  B Cr  16 

Howell  Llewellyn ....  Af  1 2 

Howes  George Cr  47 

Houmam  Joseph  R...Cr  47 
Hubbard  William  ....  Cr  38 

CSKHubbard William   ....1.28 

JR   Hubbard  James  ..FLM  10 

Hubbard  Thomas    ..FPU 

Hudson  John Cr  31 

Hudson  Philip    L  46 

Huggins  James  £ ....  Cr  14 

663  Huggins  James  ....PP  09 
Hughes  William  J,   . .  C  40 

Hughes  Robert Cr  42 

Hughes  Robert  A L  16 

Hughes  John  C L  46 

Hughes  John SM  40 

Hughes  Charles  M.  SM  47 
Hughes  Joseph  H,,.,.S  05 
Hugo  George L  16 

636  HugoChas.  S AS  47 

R   Hugoe  Samuel  ....  SLM  1 1 

Hull  William  H L  11 

Hutnby  John    . .     CnM  28 

Hume  Robert D  99 

Hungate  William  ....  L  16 
Hungerford John  ,,,.Ll& 
Hungerford  Thomas  .  .L  22 

la  Hunn  Frederick C  22 

Hunt  Edward L  30 

Hunt  Henry  S Cr  46 

Hunt  James L  41 

Hunt  George  E . . . .  CnM  44 
Hunt  Robert  W.  B.SLM  48 
Hunter  George  M.    ..Cr  44 

Hunter  Robert   L  11 

Hunter  Valentme  P. . .  L  16 

Hunter  James Ll5 

Hunter  Hugh 7.  16 

361  Hunter  Thomas  ....  AS  46 
H unter  Campbell  . .  PP  1 3 
HuntieySirH.V.Kt.Cr38 

Huntley  John    M  29 

Hurdis  George  C,..,.C  40 
Hurdle  Thomas  ..CnM  13 
Hurdle  Thomas    . .  CnM  40 

IfW^  Hurst  George L  10 

Huskisaon  John   ..FLM  42 

206  Hu88  Thomas     M  48 

CO  Hussey  Richard L  22 

R  Hussey  Thomas  ..CnA/lO 
Hutcheson  Francis  D . .  C  4 1 
Hutchings  John  C.  . .  M  38 
31  Hutchings  Henry  ..SM  43 
Hutchinson  Edward.  .C  40 
Hutchinson  Charles  ..  Cr  14 

Hutchinson  Wm Cr  27 

Hutchinson  Joshua  ...  L  33 

64  Hutchinson  Wm.    FLM  44 

Hutchison  George. ...  Cr  21 


Hutchison  William  (a)L  13 

Hutchison  William  ( b)  L  16 

182  HuthwaiteAug.O.D.M<48 

632  Hntton  Frederick  ....C44 

R  HuttonWiUiam  ..FLM  33 

423  Huxley  Thos.  H AS  4» 

264  HuyghueWm.F Ck  46 

Hyde  George L  16 

Hyde  Richard  D L  24 

Hyde  James  C SOI 

Hyett  Joseph L  16 

Hyndman  Arch.  C...ASU 

CO  Hyne  Thomas  M L  22 

CQ  Hyne  William  B M  43 

Hynson  Joseph L  14 

Hyslop  James    ....PP  00 


534lCKCha8.0 Ck  47 

lUing-werth AS  80 

Impey  John     VB  48 

62  Imrie  William SM  47 

384  Ince  John  M.  R    Cr  46 

Inch  William  L  ....PP  47 
Inches  Charles  mp S  21 

186  Indedon  George AS  24 

Inderwick  Andrew  ..  PP  07 
Ingleaeld  Edward  A.  Cr  45 
Inglefield  Valentuie  O.Cr  48 

Inglis  Charles Cr  29 

Inglis  Stewart  N L  21 

CSFInglis  James   L  26 

Inglis  Patrick L  27 

88  Inglis  Frank    SM  47 

243  IngUs  John  C iiS  47 

Ingram  Robert Cr  29 

CG  Ingram  Augustus  H  .■  Cr  41 

266  Ingram  Herbert  F.  W.  L  46 
Innes  Robert  W L  13 

CG  Inskip  Peter  P LSI 

423  Inskip  Geo.  H SM  46 

Inskip  Robert  M NT  41 

41  IreUndWindorK.  FLM  48 
Irvine  Charles  C.  . .  ..C  40 

Inrine  James  • L  16 

Irvine  John    S  05 

JRMISmlrf  ine  Samuel,  mo.  S  15 

384  Irvine  Robt JS  48 

624  Irring  John    L  43 

Irving  Ed w.  O.  MD S  46 

Irving  John,  See PP  1 5 

CGIrwinJoseph L  14 

Irwin  James    L  27 

IrtoinWUliam    S  12 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


291 


JACK  Leigh  Spark    Cr  40 

RM  Jack  Albert  A JS  40 

JackJohn AS  ASt 

Jackson  Robert  ....  KIT  47 

Jackson  George  V C  41 

Jackson  Caleb Cr  19 

Jcuiuon  John    Cr  45 

Jackson  Thomas  (▲)  . .  L  08 

CO  Jackson  Thomas  (b)  .  .Z<  15 

Jackson  Robert  JS L  15 

Jackson  Charles  S L  15 

415  Jackson  Charles  K. . . .L  42 

Jackson  George  M L  45 

Jackson  William  T.  F.  L  46 

499  Jackson  JohnM X.  46 

281  Jackson  Henry  S  ....  L  46 

415  Jackson  John    M  35 

Jackson  Joseph  R.  CnM  48 

R   Jackson  John    ....SLM  09 

Jackson  Geo.  £.  O.FLM  47 

361  Jackson  George,  ma.  Ch  43 

224  JacksonAlfred AS  47 

319  Jackson  John  B CA  46 

Jackson  James  H.   ..Cfc48 

Jacobs  William L  13 

Jacobs  Joseph PP  08 

Jaeomb  Robert, . «...  Cr  42 

Jager  Thomat Cr  42 

JagoJohnS L  16 

175  Jago  Charles  T L  49 

Jago  Daniell  M'D M  46 

Jago  Francis  R S  09 

James  Horatio Cr  41 

James  William    L  15 

James  Thomas  £ L  15 

295  James  Thomas L  21 

James  Henry I*  29 

James  John    3f  11 

James  Robert M  26 

R  James  Demetrius  G.CnAf  08 

Jamea  Henry   Cn3f  30 

R  James  Robert  U.D.JPLA/ 14 

James  John S  28 

76  James  William  T. ..  .PP  08 

548  Jameson  Hugh S  30 

Jameson  Francis  T...SM  45 
Jamison  William  P.  . .  L  40 

Janns  Charles Cr  42 

Jardine  David -48  23 

Jardlne  David Cft  44 

523  Jaryis  John    M  41 

21  Jauncey  Horatio  ...  .Cr  43 
Jay  Charles  H Cr  41 

311  Jeans  John NI  Al 

Jeans  Wm.D CA  48 

Jeayes  John L  25 

438  Jeffcott  John    i4S  42 

Jefferies  John  H L  15 

Jefferis  Charles Cr  48 

Jefferson  Francis    !•  07 

477  Jefferson  John  M Cfc  45 

CO  Jeffery  Bartholomew . .  L  37 


37  Jeffery  William M  41 

121  Jeffery  James Af  41 

Jeffery  Edward    S25 

R  Jeffery  James   ....SLM  49 
Jeffreys  Richard  G.   ..L27 

Jeffreys  George  B L  41 

Jeffreys  Wm.  R.  .  ^SLM  48 
Jeffreys  Alex Cfc  46 

548  Jeffreys  George Ck  47 

Jenkln  Charles Cr  46 

88  Jenkins  Robert Z«  46 

QC  Jenkins  John  W.  R. . .  M  41 

R  Jenkins  John    ....SLM  10 

JenkinsJohn    CA  35 

561  Jenkhis  John  T S  46 

200  Jenkins  James  md.  .  .AS  41 
Jenkins  Charles  K,  ..Ck  42 

393  Jenkins  William  J,  ,.Ck  43 

1&  Jenkinson  Henry   ....  C  14 

Jenner  George L  15 

552  Jenner  Robert Cr  47 

Jennings  Edward  ....  L  13 
Jennings  Ber^amin  PP  97 
Jennings  Thomas    ..  PP  06 

398  Jennings  Tim.T CA  46 

Jennis  William M  31 

Jephson  James  S L  24 

182  Jemingham  Arthur  W.Cr  41 

Jerrard  Michael L  13 

Jervis  WUliam  H C  46 

Jerris,  Sir  Henry  M.  J. 

W.,Bt L14 

Jervois  Sampson  ....  Cr  27 
Jesse  Richard L  41 

OH  Jessep  Thomas  F PP  97 

CO  Jeston  Humphrey L  25 

C  Jewell  Thomas  W S  38 

Jewell  John  N PP  04 

A:'Trjewer8  Richard  F L  09 

264  Jeyes  Samuel  F.  (act)  Mt  49 

CO  Joachim  Richard    L  1 5 

John  Lewis M  14 

Johns  Richard M  15 

Johns  William Mil 

Johns  Stephen M  45 

217  Johns  Richard CnM  43 

R  Johns  James     ....  FLM  1 1 
Johns  Richard  . . .  .SLM  49 

Johns  James    PP  07 

Johnson  Edward  J ....  C  38 
Johnson  William  W.P.  C  41 
Johnson  John  S.  W.. .  C  46 
Johnson  Edward  ...  .Cr  14 
Johnson  George C....Cr  47 

163  Johnson  Charles  R. . .  Cr  47 
Johnson  George    ....  Cr  46 

Johnson  John  O Cr  49 

Johnson  William  (b)  .  .L  10 

CO  Johnson  John L  15 

Johnson  George  C.  J. . .  L  41 
Johnson  William  P.   . .  L  42 

523  Johnson  Charles  A...Mt  49 
Johnson  Thomas   ....  M  03 

258  Johnson  George M  30 

Johnson  Henry ^S  41 

NH  Johnson  John  F AS  4Q 

512  Johnson  William N/  41 


448  Johnson  Wflliam ....  Cft42 
Johnston  Charles  J.  RR  41 
Johnston  Charles  A. ..  Cr  44 
Johnston  Frederic  £.  Cr  46 
Johnston  Janies  H,  ..Cr  49 
Johnston  Robert     . . . .  L  15 

Johnston  Henry L  26 

Johnston  James  C ....  L  27 

237  Johnston  Patrick  ....L  47 

C67  Johnston  William  ..SM  45 
R  Johnston  Hamilt.T.  SLM  10 

NH  Johnston  James  W.  md. 

DIH  47 
Johnston  Thomas  md.  .S  29 

333  Johnston  Herbert Ck  43 

14  Johnstone  Willra.  J.  H.  C  23 
Johnstone  William  ..Cr  41 
Johnstone  Henry  W ..  Cr  41 
Johnstone  Robert  B. . .  L  14 
Johnstone  Henry  H.  ..L  18 

553  Johnstone  Gabriel  ....  L  41 

217  Johnstone  Henry  B..M<  48 
Johnstone  Robert S  16 

NH  Johnstone  James  ..,,AS  4Q 
373  JoUiffe  WUliam  K L  45 

JoUiffe  William  ..C»M  34 
398  JoUiffe  WiUiam  .  .FLM  42 
79  JoUiffe  Joseph  H .  .FLM  46 

Jolliffe  Charles.. . ,SLM  48 

218  Jolliffe  John AS  45 

55  Jolly  Archibald  D L  42 

Jonas  Wm.  F CA  48 

Jones,  Hon.  A RW  4B 

la  Jones,  Sir  Chas.  T.Kt.C  19 

1&  Jones  Theobald C  28 

Jones  Lewis  T C  40 

Jones  Herbert  J Cr  46 

21 7  Jones  Oliver  J Cr  49 

Jones  John  (a) Cr  49 

Jones  John  (b) Cr  49 

Janes  Robert  P Cr  40 

Jones  John  W Cr  47 

JoTies  William  (a)  ..Cr  47 
Jones  Robert L  12 

199  Jones  Henry  P L  14 

Jones  William  C L  15 

Jones  William  (b)  ....  L  15 

Jones  James    L  15 

Jones  William  (c)  ....  L  15 

Jones  Valentine  H L  21 

Jones  Thomas  (b)  ....  L  27 
Jones  Edward  L L  27 

CO  Jones  Philip  B L  27 

Jones  Maurice    L  46 

287  Jones  Wm.  G L  48 

Jones  John M  12 

258  Jonf9TheodoreM.(act)Mt  48 

Jones  Theoph.  J SM  48 

Jones  Oeorge ClM  37 

R  Jones  James CnM  10 

Jones  John  E,.,,.  CnM  31 

548  Jones  EbcnezcrT.T.PLA/ 45 

Jones  Hugh CA  27 

88  Jones  Henry C/*  37 

Jones  David   SOS 

Jones  Oeorge  Zf.  md...S  12 
Janes  Jenkin S  Ji8 


Digitized  by 


Google 


292 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Jtmea  John  T S  09 

Jmea  Stephen 5  08 

Jonet  Thomas S  07 

DY  Jones  Thomas  C S  09 

Jones  William  H.  B.  md^  37 
Jones  Henry  PP  94 

243  Jones  Jeremiah  L.  .»PP  26 

Jones  Arthur    PP  44 

Jones  Charles  H PP  46 

46  Jones  John    Ck  SS 

74  Jones  Harrington  R.  .Cft  43 

149  Jones  Robt.  W.  M.  . .  Ck  46 
Jory  Edward    SM  45 

534  Josephson  Henry  J.  SM  47 

Josling  John  J.  8 L  49 

Julian  Humphrey  J.   Cr  48 

14  Julian  Thos.  H SM  48 

JuU  Harrisson  J.  .  .SLM  48 

Julyan  Robert Cr  14 

JusUcc  Philip C46 

Justice  Robert    L  16 

Justice  Francis  W X.  25 


KAINSJohn C  46 

Kains  Thomas PP  13 

361  KaneCoIinC.A L  41 

Ear  ley  Alexander    . .  Or  49 

CO  Katon  James  £ Cr  45 

Kay  Josoph  H Cr  49 

Kay  Jfjhn DIH  41 

Kay  James' 5  41 

Kay  William  T AS  42 

Kay  William    PP  30 

Keane,  Hon.  Geo.  D.  Cr  46 

Keane  Edward   L  15 

Keatley  John  S L  28 

Keats  William    C  26 

Keele  Charles C  43 

Keele  Henry  W, S  12 

CG  Keeling  John  J L  12 

182  Keene  George  R. . . .  .Ml  49 

Keith  James S  04 

76  KelhamHeory MM8 

Kelland  Robert    ....PP  45 

244  igiKellett  Henry C  42 

Kellock  Henry  G L  24 

KeUock  John M  41 

Kelly  Benedictus  M.  . .  C  21 

Kelly  William C  44 

Kelly  William    Cr  11 

CQ  Kelly  Richard  N L  12 

Kelly  Edward L  25 

76  Kelly  William  ....SLM  48 

562  Kelly  William,  md S  15 

62  KeUy  Henry  J Ck  46 

565  Kelly  Wm.  E Ck  49 

KelsallJohnT L  19 

C  Kelsall  Henry,  md S  27 

Kemball  WiUiam  H.  . .L  15 
CQ  Kemble  Frederick ....  Cr  45 

KempeJohn  L  28 

Kempster  Ralph  R.  T.  L  15 
CO  Kempthom  Charles  H.L  13 

Kendal]  Charles PP  18 

Kenderdine  John  ...  .Zi  15 
Kennedy  Alexander  (ii)Cr  22 
Kennedy  Andrew  ....  Cr  42 

CO  Kennedy  Wm.  H Cr  46 

CO  Kennedy  Arthur    L  38 

512  Kennedy  John  J L  41 

Kennedy  Chas.  D.  B.    L  46 

Kennedy  Hugh CnM  48 

Kennedy  John W.  A  .FLJVf  46 
Kennedy  John  ....  DIH  40 

Kennedy  Donald S  13 

Kennedy  Charles  ....  S  1 5 
Kennedy  Lawrence  . .  PP  10 
Kennedy  John  D.  . .  iVJ  38 
CO  Kennett  Edward  H.  . .  L  39 
Kenney  Edward  H.  .  .Cr  41 
Kennicott  Gilbert ....  Cr  46 
Kent  William  G.  C. . .  Cr  1 4 

Kent  Henry Cr  22 

Kent  Charles L  47 

Kent  Frederick  J M  46 

Kent  Joseph  H S  11 


Kent  William S38 

Kent  Alezander^Sec.  PP  31 

260  KentGeo C*  46 

R  Kentish  Edward  ..FLM  62 

Kenyon  George Cr  43 

Kenyon  Fred.  J.N...  Ck  49 
Keown  Thomas  H.  •  •  •  .5  41 

311  Keppel,  Hon.  Henry  ..C  37 

Kerr  Robert   C  50 

Kerr,  Hon.  Mark Cr  46 

466  Kerr,  Lord  Fredk.  H.  Cr  46 

Kerr  James X*  12 

Kerr  Patrick L  23 

Kerr  John  J L  30 

Kerr  George    X«  44 

Kerr  Henry  A L  44 

Kerr  George  C L  45 

Kerr  William  D.  md.  .  .5  46 

548  Kerr  William A/ 36 

Kevem  Richard Cr  27 

Kevem  Richard  C . . . .  L  41 

220  Kevem  Charies  T.  8.  S  46 

74  Key  AstleyC Cr4o 

Key  Joseph  E PP  30 

KiddJohn    S28 

Kidd  Waiiam  L,  mo.    S  07       | 

CSKKiddle  John    L  14 

220  Kiddle  Wm.  W S3f  46 

27  Kiddle  James SAf  48 

Kieman  Francis  ....  S  13 
Kilroy  Alexander S  38 

243  Kincaid  Thomas S  48 

^King,  Sir  Edward  D. 

Kt ^B49 

King  Philip  P C30 

King  Richard  H C  39 

King  George  St.  V ...  .C  41 

King  George Cr  14 

King  Henry  (a) Cr  14 

King  George  M Cr  HI 

King  John Cr  25 

King  WUIiam  G.  N. . .  Cr  M 

King  Henry  (b) Cr  46 

King  Henry L  18 

265  King  James L  46 

173  King  Henry  B L  46 

King  Joseph  N ilf  28 

KingWUUamE.  A.  ..M3I 

King  John  W M  42 

King  Gilbert,  md.  ...///  46 

418  King  John   S  46 

King  Richard AS  46 

Kingcome  John C  38 

Kingdon  John L  12 

Kingston  Robert L  II 

Kingston  Arthur  B.   . .  X^  40 
17  Kingston  Aug.  J L  48 

287  Kinnear  Charles  R. . .  .5  42 

Kinsman  James  B.  . .  L  46 

53  Kinsman  William  J.PLM  48 

Kippen  Robertson   ..PP  12 

iJ^Klrby  Walter Cr  30 

Kirby  Thomas    i^  11 

DK  KirkbyJohn Ck  12 

Kirkham  Henry  F.  ..Cit  48 
Kirk  wood  Charles  ..,.L  10 
Kisbce  Thomas Cr  48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


293 


Kitchen  William  H.  ..C  46 

Kitchen  Henry    L  25 

GM  KItflon  Edward CA  29 

Knapman  John  .•••••  L  09 

CG  Knapman  Edward ...  .L  12 

Knapman  WiUfn.S,CnM  26 

fiKnight  ChriBtopher  Cr  22 
night  WilUam L  11 

Knight  John  K    ....  Cr  50 

Knight  Andrew  S M  46 

114  Knight  Fredk.C.  FLM  41 
Knighton  Charlei,*  ..Cr  3d 
Knighton  Charles  ...  .L  41 

Knocker  John  B L  13 

Knocker  William   ...  .L  15 
&42  Knocker  HaghH.(act)3f/ 49 

*KnolleB  Henry L  24 

Knott  Nathaniel  S. . .  .I/  38 

Knott  Owen  P Cr  46 

1&  Knox,  Hon.  Edmd.  S.P. 

Ail  46 

194  KnoxThomasO C  42 

OG  Knox  Marcus X.  40 

Knox  Robert M  41 

KnoxGeorgeF Cft  39 

CO  Kooystra  Justus  B.    . .  L  41 

Kortright  Alfred    ....L28 

476  Krabb^  Fred.  J.  .. .  .SM  46 

KrahH  Charles  F.  .  .AS  25 

Knper  Augustus  L. . .  .C  41 

Kyle  George Cr  37 

Kynaston  Augustus  F.  L  42 


LACON  Henry  J Cr  42 

146  Lacy  Edward L  45 

85  Ladd  Charles  P L  15 

DFLaenThomas    M  12 

CO  Lafarque  Charles  A.  .  .L  45 
Laffer  NathanUl  ...  .Cr  47 

NH  Laird  James JS  41 

Lake  WiUoughby ...  .Cr  27 

Lake  Edward    Cr  41 

89  Lake  WiUoughby  J.   .  .L  40 

Lamb  John   Cr  46 

Lamb  James  T L  15 

220  Lambard  Wm L  48 

Lambart,  Hon.  Oliver  W. 

M L44 

Lambe  John  M PP  14 

Lambert  George  R. . .  .C  25 

Lambert  Charles L  13 

Lambert  William  L.  .  .L  42 
Lambert  Edwd  H.  G.  L  46 

362  Lambert  Frank  H L  47 

396  Lambert  Rowley    L  48 

Lambert  William    ....S43 

R  Lambom  John  S. .  .SLM  32 

Lambrick  George . .  Cn3f  48 

Lament  James Cr  " 

Lancaster  Robert  D. . .  L  05 
Lancaster  Henry  . . . .  L  13 
Lancaster  John  J S  35 

220  Lance  George  A PP  44 

Land  John     CtiM  41 

Lane  John  E L  11 

Lane  William L  15 

Lane  John  W L  28 

R  Lane  George  D.... SLM  12 

R  Lane  James  R. . .  •  .SLM  07 

Lane  Alexander  md.  ..S  31 

Lane  John    PP  05 

Lane  Alfred  W.  ma.,NI  37 
LaneuoUle  Joseph  •,AS\4 

548  Lang  Edward  W L  42 

41  Lang  James  H CA  45 

KF  Lang  George  M CA  43 

Langdon  William  ....Lll 
Langdon  Gilbert . .  CnM  20 
Langford  Thomas  N ..  Cr  22 
jR  Langford  Buller  R.  CnM  05 
Langford  Willm.  B.  CnM  45 
Langley  William  ....L  15 
Langley  George  C.  CnM  47 

CSFLangton  Thomas  W.  .  .L  23 

CO  Langtry  Joseph  M.  ..Cr  42 

Langworthy  John  ...  .L  32 

Lanphier  Vernon. ...  Cr  46 

Lanyon  Henry M  09 

♦•Lapidge  William  F..  .C  37 
Lapidge  Charles  H.    . .  L  24 

Lapidge,  Wm.F Ck  46 

Larcom  Joseph  P.  D...C  14 

512  Lardner  Jason S  38 

Lark  Samuel M 

Larke  William Cr  49 


Laroehe  Christopher . .  C  00 

Lascelles  John  F Cr  14 

Lascelles  John    L  28 

Lash  James L  28 

485  Lash  Nicholas  B. ...  PP  34 

Laston  Samuel  H L  15 

Latham  John  IT.  ... .S 09 
La  Touche  Ashley  ...  .L  40 

OH  LaughameThos.  L.  P.  C  32 

Laughame  William  .  .Cr  14 

Laughlin  Alexander  ..S\b 

R  Laurie  James    ....FLM  06 

Lauzun  Francis  D.     ..Lll 

258  Laverty  John  N 2^/41 

Lavie  Augustus L  30 

Lavie  George Cr  46 

CG  Lavington  Thomas L  27 

Law  Geo.  F.  (act)    ..3fM9 

Law  John CnM  88 

Lawes  William.     ..  PP  37 

CO  Lawless  Henry   L  14 

341  Lawless  Edmund ....  AS  45 
la Lawrance  Daniel    ....C16 

CG  Lawrence  Henry L  26 

Lawrence  Paul  S.    ..Cr  46 
Lawrence  Henry  ••••Cr  46 

Lawrence  Thomas L  13 

Lawrence  James  R. . .  .L  21 

465  Lawrence  George  B.  .  .L  43 
^Lawrence  Blias  CIM  37 
Lawrence  Thos  L.  CnM  10 

R  Lawrence  John CnM  26 

Lawrence  Jos.  E.W.FLM  42 

Lawrence  James S  22 

Lawrence  Walter AS  41 

Laws  John  M C  33 

237  Lawson  hAw.  J MM8 

Laye  Henry  T L  36 

Layton  Henry     C  46 

Layton  Buxton   L  15 

195  Lay  ton  Thomas  J.  MD.JS  38 

Leach  Charles    Cr  41 

Leach  William PP  06 

Leah  Edward 5  28 

EO  Lean  James  S L  10 

Lean  Francis    PP  30 

Lean  John  G    PP  46 

Leathart  Alfred L  33 

Lechmere  John  L  15 

Lockie  Charles  T L  45 

Le  Count  Peter L  27 

CSV  Lee  William  V L  27 

388  Lee  William  A.  R L  45 

R   Lee  William CnM  43 

^Lecke,  Sir  Henry  John, 

Kt C26 

Le  Febre  Nicholas Cr  88 

Le  Feuvre  John    ....  Cr  39 

485  Lefroy  Henry  M NI  45 

*Legard  James  A Cr  38 

1&  ^Le  Geyt  George  .  .RA  46 

175  Legg  Rowland  T.  G.  MM9 

194  LeghThos.B MM8 

Le  Grand  Predk.  W.  .  .S  39 
♦Le  Hunte  Francis   .  .Cr  14 

Leigh  Jodrell C  29 

Leigh  Frederick  G. .  •  .L  47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


294 


Index^  embracing  every  Rank  in 


LeUch  James S  08 

Leith  John C  25 

Leith  William  F.  ...   CV  14 

Leith  Lockbart   L  16 

Le  Mesurier  Edward  .  .L  15 
Le  Mesurier  Fredk.  H.  L  24 

76  Lemon  Thomas CnM  44 

Lemon  Thamat    •.CnM  12 

1&  Lempriere  George  O. . .  C  25 

Le  Neve  Anselm  P. .  .  .L  14 

1&  Lennock  George  Q,,RA  49 

Lennock  Charle*  A..,Cr  4!) 

Lennox  Walter  W.  ..AS  40 

Leonard  llobert    .  .CnM  37 

146  Leonard  Henry  B.  .FLM  41 

391  Leonard  Peter S  29 

LepperJamet S  09 

Leroux  Frederick  J,   Cr  44 

IBi  Leslie  Samuel RA  ^ 

374  Leslie  Walter L  14 

206  Leslie  Geo FLM  49 

Leslie  Andrew S  98 

Leslie  Thomas PP  14 

Lester  William  ....  Cr  46 

137  Lester  Chas.S AS  ^ 

Letch  Charles  Cr  37 

Lethbridge  Robert L  11 

Lethbridge  John L  27 

415  Lethbridge  Thos.  B.  .  .L  48 
GH  Lethbridge  John  A.  .PP  08 

Letheny  John    Af  08 

CQ  Lett  Stephen  J L  26 

Levell  Thomas Cr  47 

1&  Leven  and  Melville,  Rt. 

Hon.  David,  Earl  of  i?il  46 

Le  Vesconte  Philip  ..  Cr  16 

Le  Vesconte  Henry  .  .Cr  28 

176  Le  Vesconte  Hen.  T.D.L  41 

523LcwWm.  F SM  49 

493  Lew  Albert   Cft  47 

LewinElisha L  30 

261  Lewin  George  R CA  33 

Lewin  Henry S  08 

Lewis  Frederick    Cr  39 

Lewis  Henry  (a) Cr  49 

Lewis  Benjamin L  13 

Lewis  Henry  (b) L  16 

Lewis  Thomas  A L  21 

Lewis WilUam(B)  ....L26 

Lewis  George  W 1/32 

Lewis  Richard  F L  38 

Lewis  Alexander   . . .  .3f  12 

Lewis  John    3f  04 

^Lewis George   ...CIM37 

R   Lewis  Henry    FLM  13 

261  Lewis  Arthur  O.  L,FLM  48 

Lewis  David  (a) S  08 

Lewis  David  (b) S  09 

LewU  Richard   S  07 

Lewis  Joseph  PP  48 

Le  worthy  Henry  ...  .Cr  48 

Ley  George L  13 

240  Ley  Thomas  J Ck  40 

Ley  Geo.  A.  B Cft  49 

416  Leycester  Edmund  M.  L  41 

Leyson  William S  26 

Liardet  FrancLi     C  40 


Liardet  William    L  14 

Libby  Edward Cr  39 

296  Libby  Samuel    Af  42 

Liddell  James L  22 

QH  *19m  Liddell  Sir  John, 

Kt.,  MD /i/44 

Liddell  Henry 5  41 

Liddon  Matthew    Cr  21 

CG  Liddon  Matthew  J.    ..L28 

CQ  Lidstone  William    .  .SM  34 

RV  Lilbum  James  R.  R. .  .L  29 

LilbnrnSelby L  46 

562  Lilburne  James     i4S  46 

la  Lillicrap  James    17^  46 

Lillicrap  Walter  W.CnM  48 

182  Lillies  Geo.  W.  u.d..  ..4S  46 

Lincoln  Henry    L  37 

Lindesay  John C^  42 

Lindsay  Colin  W L  37 

©mLindsay  W.md.D/H  43 
Lindsay  James,  md.   .  .5  16 

388  Lindsay  John  J Ck  45 

Lindsay  Chas.  D CkAQ 

Lindsey  John    Cr  14 

IJogard  JohnJ.H.  ..MdO 

Linton  Alexander S  25 

Linton  Charles   S  07 

Lipscombe  Edwin L  26 

Lipson  Thomas Cr  19 

R   Lister  John   FLM  08 

ia  Litchfield  Henry C  26 

Lithgow  Andrew S  07 

Litle  George  A.M.   ..CA43 

Little  Alexander   Cr  46 

Little  Edward    Cr  46 

Little  Robert  J.     . .  CnM  26 

Little  Simon  R FLM  45 

Little  Archibald  J.  ..8  45 
Little  Archibald,  md. .  .S  48 
Little  Simon    PP  96 

663  Little  James  C PP  35 

Little  Daniel  F CA  46 

Littlehales  Edward  .  .Cr  41 

GH  Littleton  Nicholas  ..i4S41 
Littlewood  Joseph  . .  CA  19 
Littlewort  Richard  P.    L  17 

19  Livesay  Salter,  md S  46 

Livingstone,  Sir  Thomas, 

Bt .41*48 

Lizars  John AS  09 

iJ^Lloyd  Edward    ..    .C21 

H  Lloyd  George C  28 

Lloyd  William Cr  40 

CSFLloyd  Rickard    L  10 

Lloyd  John L  14 

Lloyd  William  H L  16 

Lloyd  Vaughan    L  16 

Lloyd  John  H L  31 

79  Lloyd  Henry   L  41 

301  Lloyd  Edward  A.  T.  .  .L  42 
Lloyd  GruffydC L  46 

220  Lloyd  Geo.  W.  E L  49 

jR   Lloyd  Charles FLAf  12 

Lloyd  Jacob  R . . .  .SLM  49 

CG  Lloyd  Samuel   SLM  09 

143  LoaneJabez M  46 

Loch  Francis  E C  14 


^Loch  Granville G.  .  .C  41 

636  LochWra.  D L  46 

Lock  Campbell Cr  28 

Lock  James  E.  . .  FLM  49 
Lockwood  Anthony  ..M  017 
Lockhart  Alexander  PP  09 
Lockyer  William  N.L.Cr  49 

523  Lodder  Charles  A L  46 

Loftus  Arthur L  13 

R  •♦Logan  George   .  .CnM  42 

Logan  Francis S  11 

Lomer  Walter CA  29 

Loney  Robert    Cr  37 

Loney  John  J L  07 

Loney  Peter Af  41 

Loney  John  F >/  45 

31  Loney  William,  md.    .  .S  45 

500  Loney  Henry AS  46 

Loney  Robert PP  40 

Long  James Cr  42 

Long  James    M  08 

Long  Henry  B.  H.  .  .PP  14 
Longchamp  John  ....  Cr  22 

Lord  WUliam L  35 

LordJohn    PP  35 

Lord  Samuel    PP  41 

g^glLoring,  Sir  John  W. 

VR46 

Loring  William C  48 

185  Lory  William L  21 

«      Loudon  William L  12 

Loudon  John{Sec.) .  .PP  99 
Louis,  Sir  John,  Bt.   VB  AH 

Ix)uis  William     C  46 

Louis  Charles FLM  41 

422  Lonttid  Duncan  J.    . .  AT  46 

Love  Henry  O C  37 

NHLoveWm.  S ^S  49 

GH  Loveless  Bassett  J.    . .  L  1 1 

CG  Loveless  James L  15 

la  H[<Lovell  WiUiam  S    . .  C  15 
23  Loveridge  George  H.  M  47 

Lowcay  Henry C  49 

Lowcay  William  ,...Cr  47 

Lowcay  Robert L  15 

144  Lowcay  James  M.    . .  CA  43 
Lowder  Samuel  N.  Cmilf  48 

1&  Lowe  Abraham C  14 

Lowe  Arthur C  45 

Lowe  Frederick    ....  Cr  47 

Lowe  John  W SM  44 

Loioer  fViUiam  T.  .,Mt  37 

Lowry  William   JL  19 

Lowry  James S  04 

Lowry  Thos.  H.  md.  .  .5  45 
Lowther  Marcus  ....£.  44 
Lowthian  Robert  ....  Cr  13 

237  Luard  William  O L  41 

648  Lucas  Fredk CA  46 

Luce  William X.  14 

364  LueeJohnP £.46 

♦♦Luckraft  Alfred  ...  .C  38 
Luckraft  WUliam  ....C40 
130  Luckraft  Charles  H. . .  L  45 

Luckraft  John  P Af  26 

420  Luckraft  Alfred L  46 

204  Luke  William  S Af  47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


295 


Lumsdale  Alex Cr  46 

Lunn  John    Cr 

Lnseombe  Edward  . .  .L  10 
**Lu8hington  Stephen  C  29 
Lntman  Charles  W.  ..L  15 
Lutwidge  Henry  T,    Cr  45 

89  LnzmoreBenJ CA  48 

Lyall  George L  26 

2  Lyall  David,  md S  46 

Lyall  James PP  83 

Lyde  George L  14 

Lydiard  George  W.  C.  C  42 

Lye  Daniel    Cr  46 

Lyell  Thomas L  24 

LyeaJohn  G AS  26 

EO  Lynch  Richard M  13 

Lyne  Charles PP  49 

CQ  Lyon  Francis L  14 

217  Lyon  Hen.  T L  46 

Lyon  Primrose   S  12 

♦♦CHilLyons,     Sir    Bd- 

mnnd,  Bt C  14 

Lyons  John     C  80 

Lyons  Edmund  M.    . .  C  49 

CG  Lyons  WiUiam    L  25 

R   Lyons  Anthony  M.  SLM  12 

Lys  Matthew L  18 

Lysaght  Arthnr RR  41 

Lysaght  Thomas  H... Cr  49 

Lyster  Henry     C  45 

438  Lyster  William  D L  45 

R   Lyte  Thomas SLM  80 


M'ADAM David.. LCJtf  48 
418  M<Aree  Francis    ....^48  45 
HP  A  latter  Jamee    ,,ASU 
Maearuh  Andrew   ....  S  13 

M<  Arthur  John CnM  30 

M' Arthur  Charles  FLM  46 
M' Arthur  Edward  FLM  48 
M*  Arthur Dunean,u  D.Ph  1 2 
431  M'AusUnd  Henry  ..SA/43 

M'Bain  James S  41 

524  Machean  Gillies  A,..SM  42 
BiP Galium  John  .,ClM4n 
M*CaUum  Hen.  A.  FLM  41 
562  M'Callum  Edw.  G.  FLM  48 

AP  Galium  George S  41 

R  McCarthy  J.  T.  C.  FLM  38 
62  McCarthy  Hen.  H.  FLM  41 
M'Carogher  JosephyMD.S  09 
M<CIatchie  Archibald  AS  42 
MTleverty  James  J. . .  C  48 
M'Clintoclc  Francis  L.  L  45 
466  M'Clinton  Wm.  ¥..,AS  49 

148  M'Clune  Jas.  P SAI  49 

268  M*CIureRobt.J.LeM.Cr4» 
266  M'Clure  Andrew  . . . .  i4S  48 

WColl  Duncan S  00 

R  M<Conechy  James  SLM  12 
14  M'Cormick  Shephard  Cr  41 

M'Cormick  Robert S  27 

M*Crea  Robert  C C  37 

76  M'Crea  John  D Mt  48 

WCrea  Joseph S  19 

89  M'Crea  William S  43 

M'Creight  Duncan    ..M29 

M^Cryetal  John S09 

137  M<CaIlaghGodf.J.A.i4S44 
M'Cullock  William  ..M08 
R  M<CuUoch  Jas.  M.  FLA/ 04 
M'Daniel  Jeremiah  . .  L  14 
M'Dermott  Wm.  md.  AS  40 
M*Dermott  Cornelius  PP  29 
1&  ^Mac  Donald  CoUn  . .  C  14 
Mac  Donald  Gordon  G.  C  46 
Mac  Donald  Reginald  J. 

J.G Cr  48 

M'Donald  Archibald  Cr  42 
M'Donald  James  A.  . .L  27 
McDonald  John  W.D.  Mt  48 

DY  M'Donald  John M  29 

R  M'Donald  William  CnM  07 
333  Macdonald  Falkland  C. 

C.J SM  42 

547  M'Donald  Thomas  W.  S30 
524  M'Donald  Alexander  AS  41 
Macdonald  John  D.,.AS  41 
252  Macdonald  William ..ASA2 
NH  Macdonald  John  D.   AS  49 

Mac  Donell  John C  46 

M*Donell  Thomas  ....  L  10 


M'Donell  John  J Cr  46 

623  Mac  Donnell  Thoe.  J . .  L  48 

493  M'Donogh  Geo.  V.  .»AS  49 

252  M'Dougall  John C  30 

43  Macdougall  John. ...  Cr  40 
M*Dougall  John Cr  44 

194  M'Doagall  Patk.  C.C.  L  49 

486  McDougall  Geo.  F..  .SM  47 
R  M'Dougall   Thomas    W. 

J FLMm 

HPDowall  Robert,  md.  S  15 
Macdowall  John  . .  ,.PP  47 
McDowell  William  ...  .S  16 
M*Bnnally  Michael  .  .S  23 

237  McEwanDagald,MD.i4S47 

McEwen  Wm ilS  08 

M'Farland  James,* . . C  40 
Macfarlane  Geo.  A . .  SM  47 
MacfarlaneWm.  md.  .  .S  03 
Macfarlane  Henry  ...  .5  44 
M^Gee  Wm,,  md S  23 

CQ  M'GIadery  John  ....  L  1 1 
M'Gowan  Thomas  ....  L  27 
M* Gowan  Joseph    ..AS\^ 

361  M'Gregor  Fitzjames  S.  L  38 

319  McGrigor  Charles  J.  L  40 
M'Hardy  John  B.  B.  C  40 
M'llroyJohn  md S  30 

CG  M'llwaine  William  . .  Cr  38 
R  M'Intyre  Peter    ..FLM  09 

496  Mackarsie  Herbert  H.JS  39 
Mackay,  Hon.  D.  H.  VB  49 

Mackay  John S  02 

Mackay  Wm.,  md S  03 

396  Mackay  George,  md.  .  .S  42 

26  NH  Mackay  Alex.  E. .  .i4S  44 
Mackay  WiUiam  . . . .  Cik  45 

NH13mM'Kechnie  Alex.Mij.S  30 

M'Kee  James D  08 

Mackellar  John AB  41 

Mackellar  Duncan. . . .L  16 
M'Kellar  Peter  M.  CnM  41 

CQ  Mackenzie  James  G ..  Cr  47 
Mackenzie  Thomas  H.L  10 
M'Kenzie  Alexander  . .  L  1 1 

396  M'Kenzie  Donald  M'L.  L  4 1 
M'Kenzie  Alexander. .  M  04 

552  Mackenzie  John  F.  C.  L  46 
M'Kenzie  Edward  ..SM45 
Mackey  Alex.  M.  P.  M  25 
M'Killop  John    L  12 

CQ  M'Killop  Henry  F L  47 

M'KUlop  Robert  J.  CnM  46 

130  M'KinlayWillm.,MD...S47 
M'Kinley  George  ..VRAl 
M'Kinnon  Lauchlan  B.Cr  47 
M'Kinnon  William  CnM  38 

143  M'Intosh  Wm.  H.  M.  NI  48 

R  Mackintosh  John.. FLM  05 

WKirdy  John Cr  37 

336  M'Knight  William  G.  C*  41 

M'Laren  Allan    S  24 

MacLaren  George  D. .  .S  37 
Maclean  William  ...  .C  46 
Maclean  Rawdon  ....  Cr  23 

CQ  M'Lean  Charles  C L  26 

CQ  M'Lean  Augustus  B.    M  23 


Digitized  by 


Google 


296 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


M'T^ean  Hector    ....PP 09 

M*I^d  William L1< 

M'Leod  Robert  B,  M,  L  41 

80  MacleodJohn  L L  48 

R  M'LeodJohn    ....CnM08 

246  Macleod  John,  md S  47 

898  Macleod  William,  ud.AS  42 

M'LeodJohn   PP  01 

R  M'Leroth  Tlioma«  FLM  32 

265  Macleroy  Alexander  C.  538 

151  M<Mahon  William   ..^45  41 

WMantu  Roger,  md.  S  09 

McMillan  Allan L  10 

Maemillan  John S  07 

M<Morri8  Ninian S  15 

M<Murdo  Archibald.  .Cr  43 
127  M'Mardo  H.  R.  D.  (act) 

M/49 

CG  M'Naghten  Alex £.45 

Macnamara,  Sir  Barton, 

Kt C33 

563  M'Namara Timothy  ..L21 

M'Namara  Nugent  FLM  49 

Macnamara  Daniel   ..<S12 

M*NamaraTho8.  P.    PP  35 

550  Macnamara  Daniel  P. 

Ck45 

M'  Neece  John S  06 

M'Neece  Thos SOI 

CG  Macnevin  John L  10 

R  M'Nicol  Duncan..  FLM  08 
^Maconochie  Alex ...  Cr  15 

M'Quhae  Peter C  35 

M'RaeJohn,wii> S  07 

381  M'Shane  Charles  . . . .  JS  44 
422  M'Swiney  John    .....^47 

GH  M'Teman  James S  13 

215  M'Whinnie  John S47 

lamM'WiUiam  James  O. 

MD S37 

Madden  Charles  ...  Cr  29 
Madden  Edward  . . .  .Mi  49 
Madden  James M.  ...  .S  22 
Maddock  Joseph  W.  PP  41 

MaddocksJolm PP  06 

Madge  William  R.    . .  M  32 

Magan  Arthur    L  14 

R  Magin  William  .,,FLM05 
Magin  Thomas  . .  FLM  46 
Magovem  Patrick ....  L  14 
^Magrath  Sir  George,Kt. 

MD /H41 

Magrath  Nicholas 5  29 

244  Maguire  Rochfort  ...  .L  40 

Mahon  Henry  W.  md...5  35 

182  Main  Thomas  J.  ma.   CA  42 

230  Main  Wm.,  hd AS  46 

Maingay  Peter Cr  15 

527  Mainprise  William  T.  M  41 

420  Mainprise  Wilmot  B.  Ck  45 

9&  Mainwaring  Thos.  F.  C. 

Ail  46 
Mainwaring  Rowland  C  30 
Mainwaring  Edw.  R.  P.C  41 
Mainwaring  Benjamin  L  14 
^Maitland,  Hon.  Sir  A. 
KC.MG RRA 


264  *AMaitland,  Sir  Thomas 

Kt C37 

Maitland  Jamet    ....Cr  36 

CG  Maitlaod  Lewis Cr  41 

Maitland  William  H.  Cr  42 

378  MaiUand  Edw.  J.  .  .SM  49 

76  Majendie  Henry  C  (act) 

Mt  49 

Malcolm,SirGha8.  Kt.  VW4,1 

461  Malcolm  George  J.    . .  L  49 

Maiden  Charles  R. L  18 

DY  Malet  James  H.  lld.  Ch  29 
Mallard  Charles  ......  L  21 

231  Mallard  William  H...M  48 

273  MallardJohn    Ck  45 

MalloehJohn ilS06 

Mallock  Thomas    ....  I.  30 
NH  Malone  Edmund    ....  L  09 
381  Malone  Robert  £.    ..PP  47 
Manchester,    His   Grace 
George  Duke  of    ..Cr  22 

Mangles  James Cr  15 

Manley  James  H.    ..PP 09 
262  Manley  Samuel  H. ..  PP  11 

Manico  Peter  S L  14 

R  Manico  Edward    .  ,SLM  11 

Mann  Robert    Cr  45 

14  Mann  Adrian  T. Z.  27 

Mann  James  S L  45 

1&  Manners  Russel  H.    .  .C  29 

R  Manners  John  . .  ..FLM  98 

Manning  George     ....Xi24 

*  Mansel  Thomas    ....  C  34 

*Man8e1  George C  40 

la^Mansell,  Sir  Thomas, 

Kt    C14 

Mansell  Bonamy  ....  Cr  47 

Mansell  William L  21 

Mansell  Arthur  L L  41 

146  Mansell  Geo.  H L  48 

Mansell  William  M.FLM  46 
Mansell  Fitzwilliaro,  md.S  40 
Mansfield  Walter  G. . .  Cr  47 
Mapleton  Henry  ....  Af  38 
R  Marcer  Richard  H.  FLAf  04 

March  Jeremiah L  15 

March  Charles    L  16 

March  William  H.    CnM  47 
R  March    Leopold  G.  F. 

FLM  9% 

March  John PP  06 

Marchant  James  L. . .  PP  20 
Marcuard  Charles  R.    L  40 

CG  Markett  John L  33 

Markham  John L  24 

231  Marks  Osborne     ....A/<49 

Marks  John  (a) PP  13 

Marks  John  (b)  ....  PP  14 
Marlay  David  . .  LCAf  4 1 
Mariey  Robert  R.  ...  .L  09 

Marrett  Joseph C  45 

536  Marriott  George L  42 

Marriott  Hayes    . .  CnAf  48 

Marsh  Digby C  42 

247  Marsh  John  B Cr  44 

Marsh  Richard  J L  24 

224  Marsh  George 5M  46 


Marsh  Jo«!ph PP  S4 

247  Marsh  George PP  49 

**^|^Marshan,  Sir  John, 

StT C14 

MarshaU  Henry  M.  .  .Cr  14 
MarshaU  George  £.  .  .Cr  So 

Marshall  John Cr  44 

Marshall  William L  15 

Marshall  William ....  Cr  45 

438  Marshall  Edward 1.  43 

R  Marshall  Thomas.. FX«3f(>4 
Marshall  John,  am.  .  .CA  28 

MarshaU  Joseph CA  30 

Marsfaam  Henry  S.  ..C33 
MarsingaU  Samuel . .  Cr  43 

231  Marten  Francis L  44 

iQlMartin,  Sir  Thomas  B. 
Admiral  of  the  Fteet  49 

398  Martin  William  P. C  24 

Martin  Thomas C  26 

iglMartin  Henry  B.  .  C  27 
♦^•^Martln  Geoigc  B.  C  28 

Martin  Waiiam Cr  21 

Martin  Alexander  . . .  .L  11 

Martin  Joseph  W L  14 

Martin  William  H L  21 

324  Martin  Thos.  H.  M.  .  .L  48 

Martin  Edward M  27 

41  Martin  Henry  A.    ..SAf45 

388  Martin  Henry SM  46 

Martin  Gilbert T.  M.  ..S  43 

NH  Martin  James  J AS  42 

Martin  John    PP  06 

Martin  Joseph PP  43 

Martin  Geo.  P PP  49 

17  Martin  Chris.  J CA  47 

Martyn  Joseph  K Af  31 

Martyn  Patrick,  md.  .  .5  33 
MascaU  John  R. . .  CnM  37 
Maskerry  Joseph  H.5L3f  48 
!(|Mason,Sir  Francis  VB  49 

Mason  Henry  B Cr  15 

Mason  Thomas  H.  . .  C  49 
Mason  Henry  W L  lb 

261  Mason  George 1.27 

415  Mason  William  B L  4^ 

194  Mason  Richard  D 5  44 

NH  Mason  Geo.  MD.(act)  AS  49 

Mason  Joseph PP  08 

Mason  William G.  ..PP  06 

231  Mason  Robert  T Ci^  48 

Massey  John    Cr  49 

1 14  Massie  Thomas  L C  41 

Massie  Henry  G Cr  40 

137  Massie  John  B L  38 

Massingberd  Vinct.  A.Cr  42 
Masterman  Charles  H.  L  15 

Masters  James Cr  41 

Masters  Thomas  J.  P.  Cr  49 
Masters  William  G.  R. 

FLM  46 

446  Masterson  Luke  . . .  .CJ^  46 
Mattttw*  Robert  ....Cr  49 
Mathews  Edward  ...  .AT  07 

261  Mathias Thomas  ....Cr£7 

319  Mathison  Charles  M.  Cr  43 
Matson  Henry  J C  49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


297 


Hatson  George  W.  ..Cr  30 
MaUon  Charles  ....  PP  9S 
Matthewd  Michael  ..Cr  15 
Matthews  Alfred  . . .  .Cr  22 
Matthews  James  ....  Af  45 
Matthews  John  ....SM41 
Mande,  Hon.  Francis  Cr  27 

•     UmtdeWm.O Cr40 

Mande  WillUun  O.  ..Cr 46 
Manger  NioholoM. ...  Cr  45 
Manger  John   . . .  ,FLM  46 

806  Manger  Fred ^5  47 

465  Maunder  Bdward  ....  M  49 

Mannsell  Bdward  E.  . .  L  46 

% Maorice  James W.  ..RA  46 

Maw  Richard  8 L  07 

Maw  Henry  L I.  25 

Mawhey  John L  15 

104  Mawbey  Henry  W.FLM  48 

Max  John  O L  06 

CQ  Maxey  Sdward L  14 

Maxwell  George  B.    ..CSO 

Maxwell  John  B C37 

Maxwell  Francis Lll 

C0  Maxwell  William  ....L20 
Maxwell,  Sir  Jno.H.BtL  88 
Max  weU  Waiiam  R.  CnM  48 

MaxweU  Robert SSO 

CG May  Christopher  ....L15 

662  Mav  Augustus  C L  38 

287  May  Charles  H L  43 

911   May  Francis  H M  44 

76  May  Philip  W L  45 

R  May  Joseph  M CnM  02 

May  Francis    PP  31 

80  Mayes  Wm SM  47 

Mayhew  John PP  99 

Maynard  Thomat ...  .C  40 
Maynard  Joseph  ..*,  Cr  25 
Maynard  Thomas  B. ..  Zi  28 

Mayne  Dawson Cr  29 

MayneJohnR Cr  49 

Meade  John C  47 

623  Meade  Thomas  Q..FLM  48 
Meade  John  M.  De  C. 

SLM49 
Meadows  WtUiam   ..Cr 49 

R  MearesJohn FLM  ^1 

Mecham  Geo.  F L  49 

Mee  John     L  15 

Meek  James    PP  00 

Controller  of  Victualling. 
Meggfson  William  H.  L  1 1 
Meheux  Archibald  B.  L  25 
Meheux  Thomas  C.  . .  L  36 
Meheux  RichardW.  CnM  47 
Meheux  Thos.G.  S.  SLM  48 

Mein  John L  12 

Mein  Thomas 5  14 

Mellersh  Arthur Cr  49 

Melvin  Henry  C CA  48 

Mends  William  B.  ..RB  49 

Mends  George  C Cr  41 

Mends  William  R.    ..  Cr  46 

CQ  Mends  James  A Cr  46 

Mends  George  P L  41 

204  Mends  Robert  H.  H. . .  L  46 
Jan  50 


^^Menzies  Charles  CIM  44 

Col.  Commandant  Portamooth. 

Menzies  Charles  F.  FLM  42 

Mercer  John  D Cr  24 

Mercer  Samuel Cr  38 

Mercer  Robert. . .  ,hCM  26 
627  Mercer  John  H.   ..PLM41 

Meredith  Richard C  37 

Meredith  Samuel Cr  28 

Meredith  George  . .  CnM  01 

R  Meredith  James  H.  SLM  11 

Meredith  William..    PP  22 

Merriman  Charles  ....Lid 

182  Messnm  Alfred    . . . .  SAf  43 

486  Messum  Julian  A.    .,Ck 43 

423  Messum  Josiah  Y.   .  .Cft  46 

55  Messum  Theod.  F.    ..Ck  47 

CQ  Metcalfe  WiUiam  C. .  .Cr  41 

Metherell  Richard  R.    L  23 

Methren  Wm.  L.  md..  .S  46 

Meynell  Henry   C  16 

53  Meynell  Francis I.  49 

MialUGeoige  G Cr  38 

143  MiaU  Henry  J.  R. . . .  .Cft  47 

474  MiaU  Edwin  R CA  49 

Michell  Frederick  T. . .  C  30 

461  Michell  ReyneU  C.    ..Cr 43 

R  Michell  Walter  T. . .  CnM  03 

Micklethwaitt  H.  8.N.  L  42 

Middleton,  Right  Hon. 

Dighy  Lord    C40 

Middleton  John L  11 

1&  Mildmay  Geo.  W.  St.  J.  C  28 
500  Mildmay  H.  G.  St.  J.   Z.  44 

Miles  Alfred Cr  46 

MilesBdmund    X.  15 

CSFMiles  Lawford    Z.  25 

RM  Millar  Andrew,  mo.  .  .S  33 

MiOard  George    Cr  46 

420  Miller  Thomas Cr  47 

MUler  WiUiam    ....Cr  46 
Miller  Alexander    ....  L  12 

Miller  Roberts L  37 

523  Miller  David   L  40 

562  Miller  William  S L  41 

MillerJohnP.  JunJjieut. 

Miller  John    M  10 

Miller  Robert  W.  W.   M  38 

532  Miller  John CnM  43 

Miller  Zaceheus  ..FLM  03 

R  Miller  David     ....  FLM  08 

512  Miller  Charles  ....CnM  46 

Miller  Wm.S CA  46 

261  Miller  David  G.  md.  .  .5  34 

Miller  James  A S  46 

376  Miller  Oliver  T S  46 

493  Miller  William  V.   ..PP  49 

CQ  Millett  John    L  15 

Millingham  James  S.  PP  41 
27  Millman  £dw.  W.  M.  Ck  47 

Mills  Henry  F L  «7 

DF  Mills  John  E M  29 

Mills  WilUam    M  41 

217  Milman  Hubert  P...M(49 

MUman  Philip M  26 

Milne  Alexander    C  39 

Mane  Wm Cr  44 


242  Milne  James  D M  49 

238  Milner  John Ch4S 

Milton  James SM  48 

ia  Milward  Clement   ».RA  46 
Mingaye  William  J.   ..C22 
500  Mingaye  Charles  P.. AS 46 

Minter  John  M S  46 

Mitchell  Thomas  ....Cr  42 

Mitchell  Thomas Cr  48 

Mitchell  Spalding   ..Cr  38 

Mitchell  Richard    LIS 

Mitchell  George L  15 

Mitchell  Lewis  D I.  17 

CQ  Mitchell  WUliam    ....  L  29 
466  Mitchell  Alfred    ....Mt4S 

336  Mitchell  Joseph M  27 

Mitchell  Hugh ... .  LCM  44 
Mitchell  John  ....CnM  44 
Mitehe/l  Charles    ....SOd 

MitcheUDttvid 809 

Mitchell  James 8  17 

MitcheU  Robert  D.     ..8  40 

368  MitcheU  James,  md.  .  .8  47 

Mitchell  Alex.  md.     . . 8  49 

la Mitford  Robert  ....RA46 

562  Mitford  Henry  G.   CnM  41 

43  Moflktt  James  R.....C^ 47 

Moffltt  Andrew 8  40 

Molesworth  Bonrchier  Cr  14 

Molesworth  John  •••  .Cr  21 

362  Molesworth  Geo.M.F.  L  48 

R  Molesworth  Arthur  CnM  30 

CGRMolesworthArth  J.Fi^M  37 

A  Molesworth  Rob.  S.  SLM  48 

532  Molesworth  T.  E.  md..  .8  49 

Molyneux  William  H.  Cr  41 

Monday  John C  38 

Monday  Edward  . .  •  4Cr  46 

l&tilMoney  Rowland C  15 

OH  Monk  GeorgeM L  12 

Monk  John L  14 

A  MonlcJohn    8Z«M  12 

MonkHugh     8  00 

^^Montagu,  Sir    Wm. 

A.,Kt RR41 

1&  Montagu  John  W C  20 

1&  Montagu  James     . .  •  .C  24 

Montagu  Montagu   .  .Cr  15 

Montagu  Edward  P.  . .  L  14 

Montagu  Gerard  ..FLM  48 

121  Monteith  Lowry  J.  .  .il8  43 

H Montgomerie  Alex.   ..C20 

368  Montgomerie  John  E.  L  48 

Montgomery  Thomas  Cr  15 

Montgomery  Alex.  L.  C  46 

Montgomery  Alex 8  12 

Montresor  Fredk.  B.    Cr  43 
472  Monypenny  Wm.  B.    Cr  41 

Moodie  Donald L  16 

Moody  James  L CA  41 

Moody  John    8  38 

Moon  George 8  08 

465  Mooney  WiUiam L  44 

R  Mooney  John    SLM  08 

Moor  Philip    L  15 

Moore  Charles Cr  17 

Moore  John     C  48 

U 


Digitized  by 


Google 


298 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


SS8  Moore  Thomas  E.  L ..  Cr  48 
Moore  John  J.    ..... .1.  00 

Moore  William   L  14 

Moore  John     L  14 

Moore  William  H L  16 

Moore  Joseph  H Lib 

Moore  John  A I*  15 

Moore  Edward   L15 

Moore  Thomas  N 1. 28 

Moore  Charles    L  41 

Moore  Robert  S L  41 

Moore  John  O.  8.  M. . .  L  46 

Moore  Lewis  J L48 

06  Moore    Richmond   (act) 

3fM0 

Moore  George    JIf  48 

R  Moore  Thomas  ....  CnM  96 

287  Moore  Thos.  C.  C.  CnM  44 
R  Moore  James  A.  ,,FLM  10 

287  Moore  Nicholas    . .  CnM  49 

258  MooT«  Thomas. . .  .SLM  48 

R  Moore  Charles  W.  SLM  00 

Moore  John,  AM CA27 

686  Moore  George AS  48 

186  Moore  Henry  M CkAl 

*Moorman  Richd.  (a)  Cr  14 
Moorman  Richd.  (  b)  ..  Cr  46 
Moorman  Richd.  M.  ..  Zi  40 

686  Moorman  James  B .  .PP  46 
Moorsom  Constant.  R.  C  18 
Moorsom  William ....  Cr  48 
•iglMoresby  Fairfttx  RB  40 
Moresby  Fairfax    ....  L  47 

182  Moresby  John  (act).  .M<  40 

662  Moreton  Hon.  H.  A.  Mt  40 
Moi^gan  James    C  86 

937  Morgan  James  W C  46 

Morgan  Richard  ....Cr  34 
Morgan  Andnte  P.  ..Cr  46 
Morgan  Robert  (a)    . .  L  16 

144  Morgan  Edward  E.  ..L  46 
80  Morgan  Wm. G.  H.    .  .L  48 

648  Morgan  Henry  H.  .  .Mt  40 
R  Morgan  Thomas  ,,FLM  06 
R  Morgan  Edward  ,,FLM  05 
R  Morgan  James  H...  SLM  08 

Morgan  John CA  12 

Morgan  William  ...  .PP  41 
Morgan  Fredk AS  43 

874  MorganFredk.F AS 4A 

301  Morgan  David  L AS  46 

Morlarty  William  ...  .Cr  22 
Moriarty  Redmond  .  .L  12 
Moriarty  Merion  M.  .  .L  14 
Moriarty  Henry  A.  .  .M  44 

287  MoriartySteph.J.W.SM44 
R  Moriarty  James  R.  FLM  08 

VY  Morice  George  F M  14 

Moriencowri  Joteph  S,Cr  27 

Morler  William C80 

Moriaon  Andrew    ...  .8  13 

Morley  William L  16 

Morley  Arthur  T L  24 

Morrell  Arthur Cr  23 

381  Morrell  George  T MM9 

Mones  Elliott     L  16 

Morriee  Andrew  ....  Cr  41 


1R  Morris  George RA  46 

lEl  Morris  Henry  G.     ..RA46 

Morris  John  R Cr  14 

Morris  WOHam  (a)  ..  Cr  41 

70  Morris  Henry  G Cr  46 

36  Morris  William  (b)  ..  Cr  46 
Morris  Frederick    ....L42 

Morris  Walter  W Z.  46 

Morris  Harvey    5  38 

43  Morrish  Samuel X.  41 

il  Monish  Henry  G.    CnM  41 
R  Morrish  James. ..  .PLM  08 

H  Morrison  Isaac  H C  14 

Morrison  Richard  J.  . .  L  16 

Morrison  NeU    M  12 

Morrison  Geo.  R.  ..5M46 
Morrison  JohnC.D.FLM  47 
Morriion  Samuel  ... .5  14 

CO  Morriss  Edward  J L  16 

CO  Morritt  George Cr  46 

Morse  James    ....  ..PP  11 

jglMorshead  Wm.  H.  A.C  42 

Morshead  John L  36 

Mortimer  George  -. . . .  L  13 
Mortimer  John  . . . .  JH  46 
Mortimer  Charles  ..AS  06 

Morton  Charles Cr  27 

Morton  Thomas  C.  P.  L  12 

Morton  David C  A  23 

MoseleyJohn  .».»..PP 

Mosgrove  John S  00 

Moss  Sidney    L  22 

Moss  Charles L  26 

R  Moss  Henry SLM  13 

MotherweU  Chas.  W.  Ck  46 

CG  MottleyJoseph  M.  ..Cr  43 

137  Mottley  James  C Ck42 

Mooat  John  A L  16 

OH  Moubray  George    C  12 

Moubray  William  H.  .  .1.  43 

CO  Moubray  Robert  H.  .  .L  46 
Moubray  Rd.  T.  S.  FLM  41 
Moubray  George  H.  PP  41 
Motdd  Richard  O.  .  .Cr  43 

27  Mould  William L  42 

Mould  John  A S 

R  Mountford  Joseph  FLM  12 

642  Mountsteven  Jas.  S.  PP  37 
Mourilyan  Edward.  .Cr  30 
Mowbray  Thomas  ....  L  13 

246  MowU  Richard M  41 

Mozey  George  T.  XD.  S  20 

Mozon  James L  13 

Moyle  Granville  R.  . .  L  42 
Moyses  Choyce  W.    . .  L  15 

Mudge  Zachary ilB  40 

Mudge  Robert    L  15 

Mudge  Richard  B.  . .  M  47 
Mudge  Henry  C.  .  .SLM  48 
Mugford  John  G M  41 

262  Mugfoid  Aug.  P SM  48 

Mugford  William  H.  Ck  44 
Muir  Thomas   Cr  31 

217  Muirhead  Alex.  md.    .  .5  38 

204  Mubrhead  James  ....AS  41 

MuUer  Henry L  03 

Mumford  John CA  48 


!(|Mnndy,8irGeo.  ..AB49 

Mnndy  Geoi^ge  R .C  37 

MundyMeynellH.W.  £.46 
Mundy  Frederick    ..  PP  41 

477  Mungle  Robt. AS  46 

Munro  Matthew L  16 

Mnnro  John,  md S  38 

137  Munton  William  A.   .  .1.  94 

Muriel  WilUam 1.12 

MurteyWilHam    C  49 

216  Murphy  John   AS  4» 

H  Murray  James  A C  16 

Murray,  Hon.  Henry  A.C  42 
Murray  Alexander   .  .  .C  48 

Murray  Jack  H Cr  41 

Murray  John  H Cr  41 

Murray  James  C.    .  .Cr  49 

Murray  James    I.  02 

Murray  William  H.  . .  L  16 
Murray  Augustus  C.  .  .!•  41 
Murray  Aug.  G.  B.    . .  £.  46 

311  Murray  George  D L  47 

146  Murray  John L  48 

R  Murray  Alex FLM  03 

472  Murray  Andrew S46 

237  Murray  James  G.  md,  J  8  46 
Murton  Henry  J.  LCM  37 
M%aion  Thomas  Q,  ..C40 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


299 


9NAPIER,SirCha8.iZTF  46 

Napier  Henry  S C  30 

Napier  Qerard  J Cr  49 

DK  Napier  James    ilf  16 

Napier  Edvoard  Q.    PP  00 
Nam  WilUam H.     ..Cr  14 

35  Nares  Edward    L  48 

Naah  Alfred PP  46 

Namm  Henry   ......Cr  48 

NaaonBichard Z.  13 

Nason  Henry    . .  .,SLM  40 
R  Naylor  Bdward    . .  FLM  04 

Naylor  George SLM  49 

Nazer  Kelly Cr  47 

NealeJohk Cr  46 

114  Neale  Alfred Ml  A» 

CQ  Neame  WUliam Cr  32 

Neame  Thomaa  W.  S.  Ck  45 

Need  Walter Cr  47 

Need  Henry Cr  48 

Needham  Fredk.  H.  JM  41 

S57  NegnsFysher S48 

NeUJoseph   Cr  15 

266  Neil!  Thomas  S SM  4A 

Nefll  Alexander S  30 

76  Nelson  Horatio X.  46 

Nelson  Thomas 5  49 

418  Nelson  Oeorge  G. . .  PP  48 

Nepean  Evan C  41 

NepeanJohn L  06 

Nepean  Edmund  . .  CnM  38 

S17  Nepean  Alfd.  D.  H.FI.M  47 

Nesham  Christ.  J.W.FTF  46 

34  Nettleton  Peter  G.    . .  L  45 

SOO  Nettleton  Harry  T. ..  Cfc  45 

Nerill  William C  46 

Nerille  James    Cr  28 

Newcomen  George    . .  L  42 
Newell  JaUos  J.  F.    ..C38 

CSFNewenham  William  P.  L  10 
Newenham  William  T.  L  41 
Newland  Charles  F. . .  Cr  47 
CQ  Newman  Robert  A.  .  .L  27 
Newman  Robert  A.  . .  M  28 
Newman  Bdward,  md.  S  30 
Newnham  Nathaniel . .  L  15 
Newport  JohnW.(act)Mt  40 
Newton  Charles  J.  F.  Cr  38 

Newton  Robert L  15 

Newton  Francis  R.  SLM  48 

fiNias  Joseph C  35 
iblett  Francis  H.    ..M42 

Niblett  Harry PP  03 

Niblett  Charles  H.  .  .PP  47 

Nicholas  John L  15 

R  Nicholas  James. . . .  CnM  31 

512  Nicholas  Geo.  E ^S  46 

76  Nichoil  Utid  T.  M.  . .  A/«  48 

Nicholls  James  T L  15 

NichoUs James    ....PP 00 

415  Nicholls  George  ....PP  09 

GH  NIcholU John  W.    ..PP  37 

Nichols  Thomas  G.    . .  L  12 

Nicholson  Richard  A.    L  15 


Nicholson  John M  12 

Nicholson  Fredk.  F.  ..L  45 

CG  NickoU  James  H L  15 

Nickoll  Bdward L  15 

VYNH  ^^^NicolasJ.Toup 

^  C15 

Nicolas  WilUam  K.  ..  Cr  40 
Nicolas  Beville  G.  W. . .  X.  49 
R  Nicolas  Paul  H.  .  .FLM  08 
NicolU  Edward  MQRM  46 
242  Nicolls  George  A.  md.  S  48 
Nicolson,  Sir  Fredk.  W. 

E.Bt. C46 

333  Nicolson  John  B.,  ui>.AS  41 

NIddrie  Peter,  MD S  40 

NiellJokn  S98 

Nightingale  Hen.  D.SLM  49 

43  NihillJohn AS4^ 

Nind  Philip  Cr  44 

OH  Nisbet  Alex.  md.  .  .DIH  44 
470  Niven  James,  md.    .,AS4l 

Noad  Arthur  M L  38 

Noble  James    VR46 

Noble  JeflTery  W C  46 

Noble  William  B L  14 

562  Nodflall  Cornel.  T.  A.  M  40 

Nolloth  Henry  O X*  28 

389  Nolloth  Matthew  S. .  Cr  46 

NoUoth  Charles L  45 

Nolloth  Peter  B    . .  CnM  43 

NoUoth  Edward  m.d.  .  .S  45 

532  Noott  Francis  H. .  .FLM  48 

548  Noott  WUUam  F AS  A5 

NopsJohnG L  10 

CG  Norcock  John  H Cr  46 

76  Norcock  George  L.    . .  L  41 

Norcock  John PP  04 

143  Norcock  WiUiam  L.  PP  43 
Norcott  Edmund  ...  .Cr  38 

Narie  Evelyn    Cr  40 

Node  James M04 

Norman  Masters !•  14 

CQ  Norman  Charles  S.  .  .Cr  45 
436  Norman  Henry  A.    . .  .L  41 

CQ  Norman  John  N L  42 

350  Norman  Masters    .  .SM  47 

Norman  John Mi  15 

Norman  WUUam  H.  PP  41 

Norris  Joseph L  12 

247  Norris  John  H.  T M  48 

R  Norris  John CnM  31 

Norsworthy  George  , .  M  41 

R  North  Roger FLM  13 

Northumberland  HisGrace 

Algernon,  Duke  of.  .C  15 
Norton  Nathaniel  . .  Cr  46 

Norway  NeveU   L  38 

Norway  Horatio    M  46 

NottJohnT Cr46 

CO  Nott  Edward  B Cr  46 

NottJohn     PP35 

Nourse  Joseph    L  41 

NoweU  WUUam L  12 

37  NoweU  WUUam  C L  2S 

CQ  Nugent  John Cr  41 

Nutt  Richard  C S  30 

182  Nutt  Charles  K SAO 


OAKBJosiah     C  46 

Oakeley  Henry L  43 

CQ  Cakes  OrbeU Cr  28 

Oaetler  WUliam    ...  .S  00 

O'Brien  DonatH C  21 

O'Brien  Joseph  C  29 

O'Brien  Andrew L  07 

CG  O'Brien  Robert L  38 

0*BrienChrut.uD.  ..SIO 

534  O'Brien  William  E. .  .il5  46 

238  O'Brien  WUliam  P.    PP  44 

0'CaUaghanGeo.W.D.  C  46 

O'CaUaghun  Henry  J.  L  15 

CO  O'ConneU  Maurice  F.  L  15 

O'Connor  Patrick  ..PP 38 

^O'Conor  Sir  Richd.  C  14 

OgUvie  Wm .Cr  46 

OgilTie  Henry     L  12 

Ogilvie  Simon  T L  16 

265  OgilYie  WilUam M...AS 47 

Ogiltne  John   5  08 

Ogle,  Sir  Charles,Bt.  AR  41 

Ogle  Thomas C38 

Ogle  Graham   Cr46 

O'Grady  Hayes  . . .  .AB  49 
O'Grady,  Hon.  John  . .  L  31 
O'Hagan  Hugh,  mo.  .  .8  46 

O'Hea  Matthew I.  16 

44  Oke  William  W X  25 

/TlFOkes  Charles L  07 

311  Oldfidd  Radulphus  B.  L  47 
Oldmixon  George ....  Cr  47 
Oldmixon  John  W.  . .  L  12 
Oldmixon  WUUam  H.  L  16 

Oldrey  WUliam C  38 

Olive  WilUam  J itf45 

Olive  John  PP04 

Oliver  Robert  D AR  41 

OUver  James Cr  13 

Oliver  Robert    Cr  14 

CO  Oliver  WUUam  B Cr  41 

204  OUver  Richard  A...    Cr  44 

Oliver  George  C L  16 

OUverJohn    M  08 

O'Maley  Edward. ..  .PP  02 

Omer  Henry PP  07 

♦•♦jjOmmanney,    Sir 

John  A AB40 

OmmanoeyHen.M.  KB  49 
Ommanney  Erasmus  C  46 
OmmanneyJohnC.  ,Jan.Lieut. 

Onslow  John  J C  34 

515  Onslow  Richard  ....Mt40 

Onslow  Pit<:aim   ..C«M  48 

Onslow  Chas.  T.  F.  FLM  47 

237  Onslow  W. L.  m.a.  ..NIAQ 

76  Oram  Richard NJ  39 

Ord  Christopher  K.mi>.AS  47 

CSro'ReiUy  John  (a^  . .  ..L  16 

O'ReUlyJolm(B)  ....L28 

63  O'Reilly   Montagu  F.    L  45 

Orlebar  Orlando L  II 


Digitized  by 


Google 


800 


Index^  embracing  every  Rank  in 


662  OrlebarJohn Cr  45 

R  Orme .Herbert  L. .  .SLM  47 
Ormond  Francis   ....  Cr  25 

AOrr  James    FLAf  08 

OibomJ&hn Cr  38 

Osbom  Sherard     ....  L  46 
Osborne  Henry  R.    ..M26 

Onbome  Alick 514 

Osborne  Henry S9& 

Ofbome  James   S  IB 

Osborne  Jobn S  10 

Osborne  Francis  . . .  .i4S  26 

523  OsboiimeCharleSyMA.N/ 38 

Osman  Henry  F.,  m d.  . .  S  41 

95  Osmer  Thomas M  47 

1 76  Osmer  Charles  H .  •.  PP  86 

121  Otter  Henry  C Cr  44 

Otty  Allen Cr  15 

Otway,  Sir  Geo.G.,Bt.C  46 

Otway  Robert   Cr37 

Otway  Robert  J Cr  46 

512  'Onghton  GeoTxe  V.  PP  07 
Outram  Benj,  F.  m d./H  41 
Overend  Henry  ....  Cr  44 
OTcy  Augustus  . . . .  Cft  48 
Owen  William  F.  .  .RW  47 

Owen  Richard    C  37 

Owen  Charles  C Cr  16 

CG  Owen  Bell  R L  11 

Owen  Arthur  R Aft  40 

*^4H^wenJohn  ..CZM  44 
D«p.  Adj.  Gen. 

Owen  Edward PP  30 

Owston  William    ....  Af  10 
Oxenham  Justus    ....  L  26 

CO  Oxford  John   i  21 

264  Ozzard  James PP  13 

Ozzard  James  W.   ..PP  45 


CO  PACE  Edmund  H.    ..L21 

182  Pack  wood  John   ....MM8 

Paddon  Silas  H Cr  26 

Paddon  Wm.  A.  H.  PP  10 
Page  Henry  U.  M<R.  L  45 
Paget,  Right  Hon.  Lord 

Clarence  E C  39 

Paget  John    Cr  37 

Paine  Thomas PP  06 

GH  Paine  WilUam PP  12 

?68  Paine  Joseph  0 Cfc  42 

CG  Pain  Martin   L  15 

lEl  Pakenham  John C  26 

266  Pakenham  Hon.  T.  A.  L  44 

41 5  Palliser  Wray  R.  Q.  . .  L  47 

Palmer  Qeoi^e Cr  40 

Palmer  Edward  G...Cr  49 

Palmer  WiUiam X  13 

Palmer  Charles L  20 

306  Palmer  John L  41 

Palmer  John  J L  43 

NHPalmer  John  L AS  4S 

Palmer  John    PP  08 

80  Palmer  Tobias  E Ck^ 

562  Palmes  John  P L  42 

Panton  Paul  G L  12 

Pardoe  Wm Cr 

Parish  Johns X  46 

562  Parish  William  S.    .,Ch 42 

Park  John  S X  15 

Park  Thomas    CnM  37 

^Parke  Thomas  A.  ClM  42 
Got.  Commandant,  Woolwich. 
Parke  Henry  W.  ..CnM  42 

252  Parke  Hamnett    . .  CnM  47 

Parke  Richard . . .  .FLM  46 

53  Parke  CharlesB.  ,.FLM  49 

QParker,   dir    William, 

Bt     rR41 

Com.  in  Chief,  Med. 
lilParker  Hyde  . . .  .RR  41 
Parker,  Sir  Chs.  C.  Bt.  C  22 

Parker  John    C  38 

Parker  Henry Cr  14 

Parker  Charles Cr  29 

368  Parker  Hyde Cr  47 

Parker  George Cr  49 

Parlter  Henry  D,  ..Cr49 
Parker  Peter Cr  46 

NH  Parker  William i  01 

Parker  Charles  (a).  . .  .X  12 

Parker  William  F X  16 

Parker  Walter  T X  15 

CSKParker  Robert    X  15 

Parker  Charles  (b) X  16 

Parker  William M  36 

Parker  Charles  J M  A\ 

•Parker  Edward  A.  CnM 


Parker  Charles  A.  CnM  47 
R  Parker  Kenyon  8.  FXAf  11 
AParkerFied FXAf  26 

861  Parker  Thoma»W...PP  19 

Parker  Robert PP  45 

Parker  George  F.    ..N/36 
Parkhurst  Beniamin  PP  05 

Parkin  John  P C  A\ 

Parkin  James  L.  .  . .  .Cr  S7 

182  Parkin  George  H !•  48 

Parkinson  Wm  W.  F.  X.  42 

a&l  Parkinson  Charles  .  .SAf  4d 
Parkman  John X  12 

149  Parks  Abraham X  15 

175  ParksMurrayT Jtf *  48 

Parlby  James  E. Cr  S6 

31  Parmeter  William  GJ»P  45 
Parmmter  Wm.  W.  PP  48 
Parminter John  D.  ..Cfc43 

NH  Parr  Alexander  F. X  06 

Parrey  Edward  I C  43 

CG  Parrey  Robert    X  29 

Parrott  George  L. ....  M  12 

NH  FFParry,  Sir  Wm.    B. 

Kt C21 

Parry  Howard  L Cr  32 

Parrv  Henry X  11 

258  Parr^  John  H FLM  48 

H  Parsons  Robert  W C  28 

Parsons  George  8 X  02 

133  Parsons  John X  15 

CG  Parsons  WUliam X  15 

CG  Parsons  Timothy    ....  X  15 

Parsons  George M  25 

Parsons  William    ....Jlf3d 
Parsons  W.  F SM  45 

465  Parsons  John SM  47 

R  Parsons  Richard  T.  FXAf  04 
Parsons  Ouy  . . .  ,SLM  00 
Parsons  William  B.    PP  14 

257  Parsons  Henry  W.   . .  Cft  47 

182  Partridge  William  L.    X  44 

Partridge  Fred.  J X  46 

Pasco  John RW  47 

CO  Pasco  WUliam  M.  I.  G.Cr  46 

446  Pasco  Crawford  A.  D.  X  48 

Pascoe  John  E X  15 

Pascoe  John  (▲)    ....  Af  28 

Pascoe  John  D 3f  41 

Pascoe  Richard  W.  CnM  37 

464i)rPasley,  Sir  Thos.  S. 

Bt     C  81 

Pasley  James  Cr  45 

Pasley  Thos.  M.  8. .  ,Mt  48 

PatchellJohn S  15 

Paterson  WUiiam  i,  Cr  47 
Paterson  George  Y.    • .  X  41 

Paterson  AUx JS  11 

ISl  Pateshall  NicolasL...  C  15 

Patey  Joseph Cr  15 

Patey  Charles  G.  E.  .  .C  46 
Patey  Charles Cr  25 

205  Patey  George  Edwin    Cr  46 

Patey  George  E. X  13 

53  Patey  Russell X  44 

Patriarche  Charles.. Cr  44 
R  Patriarche  Philip.. CnAf  05 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Manne  Forces. 


801 


Patrick  John M  13 

2G0  Patrick  WUliam  ..,,AS41 

257  Patten  Fred Cr  37 

Patterson  WiJliam L  Ifi 

R  Patterson  Theoph.   CnM  09 
R  Patterson  Thomas    SLM  13 

Patterwn  John S  Ifi 

493  Patterson  John  H.      ..S  45 

lElPattonHagh C  19 

Ik Patton  Robert C  27 

Patton  Thomas L  12 

Patton  John    S  25 

Pattovn  George  ..CnM  34 

Paul  Henry    3f  41 

PaulFrefl.  W M  41 

280  Paul  James  J.,  md S  45 

Paolet,  Right  H«)n.  Lord 

George C  33 

Paulson  John  T Cr  42 

R  Pawsey  George     ..SLM  81 

la  Payne  Charles  F C  1 4 

Payne  Wm Cr  35 

Payne  Richard    L  1 5 

Payne  William  R L  34 

527  Payne  William  H L  45 

238  Payne  Charles  B L  48 

273  Payne  William  C.  H .  SM  45 

Payne  Peter  T   M.  CnM  44 

Payne  Gallway  B.   CnM  47 

76  Payne  William  R.  AM.  CA  22 

Paynter  John  P    Cr  1 6 

Paynter  Charles L  1 4 

Cfif  Paynter  John  M L  14 

224  Paynter  James  A.     ..Cr46 

Peace  Richard L  11 

DY  Peacock  Henry,  md.  JS  39 

181  Peake  Thomas  L C  22 

Peake  Henry  F Cr  38 

PcHke  Charles L  14 

Pearce  Edward  S Cr  42 

53  Pearce  Charles  W   CwM  40 

96  Pearce  Edward    ,.,,AS41 

Pearce  William B.  ,.PP  46 

Pearce  Francis  G.     . .  CA  44 

46  Pearn  Edward  J.  P. . .  M  27 

CG  Pe  ame  WiUiam  G L  24 

CG  Pears  Charles  W L  29 

Pearse  John Cr  25 

Pearse  Joseph     C  46 

Pearse  William L  33 

297   Pearse  William  A.  R.    L  41 
Pearse  Richard  B.  (act) 

M(49 

Pearse  Samuel  B M  11 

Pearse  Edw  O....SLAf48 
Pearse  T.  R.  H.  G.  Mi  29 

Pearson  Charles C  37 

Pearson  Alexander  8  Cr  20 

Pearson  Charles    Cr  46 

CO  Pearson  Thomas L  15 

CO  Pearson  Charles L  32 

R  Pearson  William  R.FLM  26 

Peat  David C  47 

Peat  John  G L  15 

Peatie  Wm S  30 

Pechelly  Sir  Geo.  TLBt  C  22 
512  PechcU  Charles L  44 


Peckston  Thomas    . .  PP  1 2 
Pedder  William L  24 

524  Peddle  John  S S  45 

PedlerJohn    Af  08 

Peel  Edmund    Cr  41 

Peel  William C  49 

Peel  Francis    L  48 

378  Peile  MountfordS.  L.  Mt  49 
Peirse  Edward Cr  42 

362  *PcIham,Hon.Fred.T.C40 
Pelham  Hon.  Dudley  W. 

A C40 

Pell,SirWatkin  O.Kt.RB  48 
CoTum.  of  Greenwich  Hospital. 

I^^Pellew,     Hon.     Sir 
Fleetwood  B.  R.KtK  W  46 

258  Pellew,Hou.PownoUF  L  43 
Pelly  Richard  W Cr  44 

CO  Penfold  George  S L  23 

Penfold  George    Cft  42 

Pengelley  Charles Cr  14 

Pengelley  John L  15 

Pengelley  Wm.  J.   FLM  42 

Pengelly  Henry L  12 

Pengelly  Robert  L L  26 

261  PennJohn Af  31 

C02  Penn  James  M  41 

Pennell  Follett  W C  28 

Pennington  William  ..Mil 
Pennington    Thomas  A. 

D.  V...    FLM  45 

Pennycook  William    AS  24 
Penprase  Alexander  PP  12 

GH  Penrose  Thomas    M  96 

200  Penrose  Penrose  C.FLM  41 
Penruddocke  George  Cr  14 
Pentland  James  M.    . .  L  24 

Peppin  Matthew L  37 

Pepyat  George  B.  CnM  33 

CSFPerceval  Richard    L  15 

Perceval  Michael  H.  .  .L  45 
^ Percy,  Hon.  Joceline 

RR  46 
ISi  Percy,  Hon.  Wm.  U.RA  46 

R  Perham  John   FLM  13 

R  Perham  William  .  .FLM  09 

Perkins  Henry  A L  14 

Perlcins  James  M.  ..PP  03 

Perriam  John M  12 

Perrier  William L  46 

Perry  James  C L 

Perry  Henry    C^  49 

Fetch  WiUiam  T L  14 

C6?  Fetch  Charles  A L  28 

472  Fetch  William  H.   ..SM  44 

Peters  James    AS  SS 

PetleyJohn Cr  43 

298  Petley  John  E M  44 

Petrie  Peter    L  16 

Petrie  Archibald  ...  .PP  12 

PettettJohn    L 

DY  Pettman  Edward C^  22 

Pettman  Frederick  .  .PP  07 

Pew  George L  16 

Peyton  Lumley  W.. .  .L  46 

175  Phayre  George  A L  43 

Pliclps  Henry    Cr  49 


Phelps  Edward  S.  .  .C/<  36 
Phepoe  John Cr  48 

562  Philip  John AS  Ao 

Philipps  John  G.  . . .  .C    14 

PhilippsJohn  P L  i5 

Philipps  Griffith  G.  ..L44 
Philipps  George  ..SLM  12 
Philips  James  R.  . .  i2  H  4 1 
Philips  Alex   (act)  . .  Mi  48 

PhUipsJohn CnM  03 

Philips  John  A.    ..CnM  34 

415  Phillimore  Augustus  . .  L  45 
Phillipps  Robert  . .  .  .Cr  48 
Phillips  Charles  G.  ..Cr  48 

Phillips  Edward L  12 

Phillips  Henry  C.  M..  .L  14 

CG  Phillips  Frederick L  15 

Phillips  William L  16 

119  Phillips  James  F Ck  41 

la  PhiUott  Charles  G.  R.  C  18 
Phipps  William L  10 

266  Phipps  William  H.  .  .L  46 
Pickard  Benjamin  S.     L  43 

264  Pickard  Spencer  H.  .  .L  45 
Pickard  James. .  ,.FLM  42 
Pickernell  Peter  G.  ..  Cr  10 
Pickthorn  Thomas  R.  i4S  42 
Pickthom  George  W.  PP46 
Picthom  John     L  08 

415  Pidcock  Geo.  A L  48 

Pidcock  Tliomas PP  40 

Pitldell  William  J.  .  .SM  49 

Pierce  George    Cr  23 

Pierce  Thomas    L  07 

195  Piers  Shute  B Mt  48 

268  Piers  Henry    JS  42 

Pierson,  Si^  William  H.C  38 
;SlilPierot,  Sir  HughKH'  47 
Pigot  Richard  H.  H.   Cr  14 

Pigott  Leighton  P L  44 

Pigou  John  D SLM  48 

Pike  Walter Cr  40 

Pike  Thomns Cr  47 

28  Pike  John  W L  48 

119  Pike  Thomas  W.  R.  .  .M  42 
PikeF.  W PP  06 

KWPilch  William L  14 

PilcherJoUnM.     ..C/M  48 

532  PilcherWm.  H.,MA.CA  45 

CG  Pilklngton  Edw.  W.    Cr  30 

R  Pinhey  William  T.  FLM  09 

Pinhorn  James,  See, .  PP  31 

378  Pinhorn  William. . .  .PP  36 

324  Pinhorn  James  C.    ..Ck  44 

Pinhorn  George  F.  .  .Ck  44 

R  Pinkerton  Robert.  .CnM  07 

Pinto  Thomas   C  40 

Piper  Edmund  J L  12 

R  Piper  Thomas FLM  05 

Pitfleld  Joseph  E.  C. .  .L  15 

Pitfleld  Jacob L  24 

Pitman  William L  06 

TS  Pitt  Edward  W L  09 

Pitt  William  (b)    ....L14 

257  Pitt  Thos SM  41 

R  Pitt  Henry SL:1I  12 

485  Place  Lionel  R L  42 


Digitized  by 


Google 


302 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


PleydeU  Thomas  B.  CnM  48 

PllmMU  Joseph 5  40 

Plumbly  George  T. . .  PP  36 

70  Plumridge James  U.  ..C  22 

Plunkett,  Hon.  Edwd.  0  46 

Poad  James X  12 

PoadJohn   PP  87 

Poate  Jamet Cr  45 

194  Pochin  Ralph  O If  M8 

Podmore  John  G.  K. . .  I«  15 
Pogson  Henry  P.  Y. .  .Cr  10 

8  Poland  Jas.W AS  i7 

635  PolkinghorneChas.J.  M  49 

CO  PoUardJohn L  06 

238  PolUrd  Walter  J L  43 

PoUardJohnE  ....SM  48 
Ponsonby  Thomas  C. . .  L  27 

448  Pool  Henry  C Cilt  44 

261  Poole  Robert L  25 

80  Poole  John  T Cfc  47 

CO  Pooley  George    L  20 

466  Pooley  John Ck  4Q 

Poore  Waiiam Cr  47 

Poore  John L  16 

Poore  John FLM  48 

Pope  Edmund    L  26 

264  PopeCharles Jf  20 

Pope  Joseph  8 PP  34 

ISl  Popham  William    ..    .ClO 

Popham  Brunswick  ..C  38 

Popplewell  Matthew  J.Cr  13 

217  Popplewell  George  O.  L  42 

114  Porcher  Edwin  A L  46 

308  Porteous  Francis  P.  .  .L  42 

Porter  Thomas Cr  22 

R  Porter  Henry FLM  06 

R  Porter  John  H SLM  11 

Porter  WiUiam S04 

635aPorter  Philip   AS  41 

Portman  Windham  B.  L  26 

CO  Postle  Charles  J Cr  46 

PosUethwaite  Boger  PP  10 

361  Potter  Thomas    ....SM44 

431  PottingerBobert....    5  47 

R  Potts  Thomas  ....SLM  47 

Poulett,  Hon.  Geo. . .  RR  41 

Powell  Herbert  B C  22 

Powell  George  £ Cr  41 

Powell  CoBsar  C L  38 

273  PoweU  Richard  A L  42 

♦PoweU  Walter    ..CIM4Q 

Col.  Gonunandant,  Chatbsin. 

70  Powell,  Rob.  P.  ba.  Ch  46 

Power  Edward  R L  30 

662  Power  Richard  B.  ..AS  47 
iJiPowney  John    ....  Cr  27 

CO  Powys  Charles  E L  31 

CG  Poynter  Charles  W.  . .  L  33 
Poyntz  Newdigate  .•Cr  16 
Praed  Bulkeley  M..VW  4i\ 

Prance  John PP  33 

CO  Pratt  James    L2d 

Pratt  Charles  C. . .  LCM  40 

Preedy  George  W L  44 

^Prescott Henry  ..jRH^47 

▲dm.  Supt.  PorUmoulh. 
Prescott  James M  12 


Preston  Henry Cr  30 

Preston  WUUam C41 

Preston  Thomas     ....  L  15 

486  Preston  D'Arcy L  48 

Preston  Ang.  R.  . ...AS 46 
Pretyman  George  ....  I«  15 
Pretyman  William  ..Cr 46 

1&  Preyost  James RA  46 

Prevost  James  C Cr  44 

Preyost  Lewis  De  T. ..  Cr  45 
Priaulz  Charles 5  30 

663  DY  Price  David    ...  .C  16 

Price  Samuel C  31 

PriceJamesH.   •...Cr38 

Price  Franeit  8 Cr  30 

Price  Hugh L  15 

Price  Charles  H L  24 

Price  John L  36 

1 14  Price  John  A.  P L  42 

Price  Morgan 5  10 

Price  WUiiam    506 

PriceJohuE PP  40 

88  Price  Thomas   Cilt  45 

Price  Arthur  ....See  Chid 

63  Price  WiUis C*  48 

ISL  Prickett  Thomas  ....  C  24 
Pridham  Richard  ....C30 
Pridham  William  D.  . .  L  15 
Pridham  William  W. .  .L  40 
2  Pridham  John  M.  .  .SM  47 
Pridham  WUliam  FLM  04 
41  Priest  Benjamin  P.    ..L  42 

Priest  William M  OS 

Prince  John Cr  41 

1&  Pringle  James RA  46 

Pringle  James  R 5  05 

Prior  Thomas  H L  20 

Prior  Francis M  04 

RM  Prior  James DIH  43 

Pritchard  Samuel  P. .  .C  41 
PritchardJohnW.  ..Cr28 

CQ  Pritchard  John  A L  42 

Pritchard  Samuel  ...  .L  43 

CQ  Pritchard  John  S M  41 

Pritchard  Bdw.  F.  SLM  48 

Pritchard  Francis  B.  .  .5  47 

62  Pritchard  Richard  D  ^45  41 

Pritchard  E.W .45  46 

Pritchard  WUliam  .  .PP  07 
88  Pritchard  Charles  A.  Ck  43 
Pritchett  Geoiige  W. .  .5  41 
Proby,  Hon.  Granv.   L. 

i2R41 
Proby  Henry  J".  P..  .Cr  46 
Probyn  Henry    L  41 

237  Probyn  Fras-  G L  40 

485  Procter  Nathaniel    ..Ch  AO 
Proctor,  Sir  William  B. 

Bt RR41 

Proctor  Edward  H.  B.Cr  46 
Protheroe  Samuel  R.  Cr  40 

Protheroe  Fred.  J L  40 

Prowett  David PP  06 

Prowse  William  J.  . .  C  41 
Prowse  William  ....  Cr  43 
Priist  Bartholomew   . .  L  22 

563  Pryce  Henry Cr  21 


S66 

R 
632 


CG 
43 
70 
476 
R 

612 


162 
238 


CG 


Prynn  John  B. .  • . FLM  48 
Fuckford  James  ....  Cr  27 
Puddioome  Robt.B.FLAf  30 
PuddlcombeGeo.B.FLlf  47 

Puget  William  D C  41 

Puleston  John Cr  48 

Pullen  Samuel  G L  15 

PuUenWm.  J.  S L  46 

Pullen  Thomas  C  . . .  Af  44 

Pullen  Hugh  F Cft  47 

Pulllbank  Edwd.  C  5LAf  00 

Pulling  James    C  45 

Purcell  Edward C  28 

PurchasThns.  B.  uu.  AS  47 

Purches  James  U L  04 

Purdo  WUliam Cr46 

Punrer  Thomas  W.    . .  L  41 

Purvis  John  B RH'46 

Purvis  George  T.  M. . .  Cr  42 

Purvis  Richard Cr  40 

PurvisOeo.  T.  M L  40 

PyeWm L  10 

PykeJohn Cr  41 

Pyke  Joseph   L  26 

ftmPym,  Sir  Sam. . .  F1F  47 

Pym  Richard  E. L  15 

PymWm.H Af  <  40 

Pym  Richard  B SM  42 

Pym  Edward  L.  .  .FLM  47 
Pym  Fredk.  G.    . .  5LAf  48 

Pyne  George L  41 

Pyne  Fred,  (act) Mf  40 

Pyne  Charles      Jnnlor5L>f 

PyperJohn    M  46 

Pyper  James    5Af  45 

Pyper  William  C. . .  51f  45 


QUEA DE  Charles. . . .5  07 

Quin  Michael C37 

Quin  Henry L20 

661  Quin  Richard  R. Cr46 

CO  Quinlan  WUliam  St.  L.L  43 
QulntomDanlel Af  34 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


dOd 


RABAN  Robert  B.      .L  14 
Rabett  George  W L  26 

529  Raby  Henry  J Ml  48 

RadcUffe  William  ....  C  48 

RadcliffieJohn    L  16 

R  RadcliffeTboma8..SXM09 

ARadford  Samuel C  82 

Radford  WiUiam    ....L15 
iglRadstock,    Rt.    Hon. 
Oranyille  O.  Lord  RR  46 

ATH  Rae  William  MD.  ..  JH  49 

562  Rae  Alexander S  12 

Rae  George  MO AS  4\ 

359  Rae  James  MD ASH 

Raimbach  Micbael  T.  S. 

MA Ar/37 

Ralnbott  Wm.  J SM  46 

Rainier  John L  21 

CSFRainier  Peter L  35 

Rainier  Charles L  44 

Bains  Jame$    Cr  29 

Rains  Stephen PP  41 

Ralph  Robert L  1 5 

Ramage  Thomas  M.   PP  46 

1ft  lilRamsay  Robert  ..  ..C15 

Ramsay  William    ....  C  38 

17  Ramsay  George C  43 

Ramwy  Joseph    ....  Cr  48 

EO  Ramsay  Robert L  15 

CG  Ramsay  John  D.  .  ..L  89 
Ramsay  Alexander  FLM  41 

Ranuay  Peter S  12 

1ft  Ramsden  William C  22 

Ramsden  Frank        ..  Cr  26 

Ramsden  George PP  46 

Ramsey  Samuel    •••  .Cr  28 

DY  Ramsey  Edward L  10 

Ramthay  Qeorge ,,,,CtAA 

Randall  Daniel  W L  06 

Randall  Henry Cr  46 

Randolph  Charles  G. . .  C  27 

53  Randolph  George  G.   C*- 46 

Ranwell  William .....  L  12 

Raper  Henry L  23 

247  Ratcliffe  Rich.  B.  H.  Ck  48 
Ratsey  Edward  ....R/e41 
RaUey  Nathaniel    ..Cr4,1 

1ft  Rattray  James    C  15 

Ratty  Wiliiam S  08 

Raven  Michael    ,,,»Cr  Ah 
Rawdon  Charles  W.  . .  L  22 

RawU  Richard Cr  47 

Rawlins  Thomas L  11 

Rawlins  Robert  D.     . .  L  15 

Rawlins  Robt Mt  4Q 

Rawlinton  Ckarlet  J.Cr  49 
34  Rawstome  James. . . .  Cr  46 

CSKRay  Joseph L  23 

857  Ray  Edward  H.  L  .. .  .L  49 

Ray  WUliam M  12 

Ray  Henry  N SM  49 

R  Raye  Henry  R.     .  ,SLM  12 
Rayley  Charles Cr  13 


363  Raymond  George L  15 

CSrRaymond  James  G.   ..L28 

Raymond  Geo SM  46 

Raymond  Michael  C.SM  49 
37  Rayner  Frederick  M.  AS  41 

485  Raynes  Henry  G M  41 

205  Raynes  Robt.  T Ck  4Q 

R  Rea  Andrew  C.    . .  FLM  07 

Rea  Edward CnM  42 

Rea  Fred.  W SM  49 

Read  Thomas    Cr  29 

ReadWaUamV Cr  46 

Read  Thomas  Cr46 

*Read  George L  15 

415  Read  Offley  M.  C X  46 

261   Read  Richard    M  46 

258  Read  George    SM  42 

Read  Tom.  B. SM  48 

88  Read  John  V.  C.  .  ,SLM  48 

R  Read  Thomas    SLM  06 

Read  John   S  40 

Read  Jeremiah    ....  PP  13 

Read  Robert  M PP  12 

Reed  Archibald    Cr  37 

Reed  Nehemiah  J X  15 

Reed  William    M  13 

R  Reed  Thomas  B.  ,,FLM  21 

Reep  Richard  T PP  37 

ReesJohnF M  41 

41  ReesJohn    S  42 

Reeye  John    Cr  30 

Reeve  Samuel L  41 

562  Ree?e  William PP  12 

Reeye  John  M L  46 

R  Reeves  Lewis  B.  .  ,FLM  07 

Reeyes  Lewis  S.  ,.FLM  47 

Reeyes  Walter  S. .,SL\f  49 

114  Reeves  William  H.  ..PP  44 

ia  Reid  Charles  H C  22 

Reid  Walter Cr  46 

ReidCurtis Cr  48 

Reid  Henry L  15 

CSKReid  Douglas 1. 40 

215  Reid  John    X  42 

Reid  Robert    L  43 

Reid  James S  08 

ReidPeter S  26 

Reid  John  R S  32 

D Y  Reid  John AS9S 

NiJReidJohnW AS  46 

Reikie  Wm Cr  44 

163  ReillyHughA L  48 

27  Renaud  Beiy  amin ....  M  45 

RendellJohn L  28 

Renner  George M  04 

Rennie  James 1*11 

1ft  Eenwick  Thomas    ..   .C  17 
Repington  £.  H.  A 'Court 

RW  41 

Retallick  John    S  44 

Retellick  John CA  44 

Reyans  Thomas Cr  16 

^Reynolds  Barrington 

Rfi  48 

Com  In  Chief,  S.B.  Co.  Amer. 

Reynolds  George  S. .  .Cr  41 

Reynolds  George Cr  31 


Reynolds  WUliam  ...  .L  18 

415  Reynolds  Louis  R L  46 

Reynolds  Cornwall  .  .S  00 
Reynolds  Wm.  V.  E.  (act) 

AS  49 

Rhind  William  G L  15 

Rhodes  JohnH Cr  14 

RUllWiUiamH X  87 

43  Ricards  John  B AS  47 

98  Riccalton  James  T.  . .  CA  40 

Rice  Edward  B X  44 

41  Rice  Geo.  Wm X  48 

Rich  George  F C  83 

Rich  Charles C  38 

Rich  Edwin  L C  41 

Rich  Henry Cr  46 

415  Rich  Frederick  D.   ..  X  46 

391  DY  ^Richards  Peter.  .C  28 

Richards  Edwin    Cr  87 

Richards  Harry  L.    ..  Cr  88 

8  Richards  George  H..  .Cr  46 

CG  Richards  John    X  15 

218  Richards  John     M  47 

139  Richar<]s  George. .  .,SM  45 

279  Richards  Matthew  .  .SM  46 
R  Richards  George  ..CnM  12 
Richards    Fleetwd.   J. 

FXM44 
Richards  Edward  PXM  49 
Richards  Wm.  J.  S.SXM  48 

548  Richards  George  ....  CA  36 
Richards  John  S.  .,PP  94 

266  Richards  Ciiarles  (a)  PP  4fl 
Richards  Charles  (b)  CA  45 
Richards  William  H.  Ck  45 

438  Richards  Wm.  T.  . . Ci^  48 
)B:Richardsou,Sir  Charles 

rJF47 
'Richardson  William  C  38 
Richardson  John  (  b  )  Cr  39 
Richardson  Samuel  . .  X  28 
RichardsonJohn  O.CnM  31 

NH  Richardson  Sir  John, 

Kt,  MD /H40 

76  Richardson  Hen.  md.  AS  41 

Richardson  Wm .^48 

Richardson  John     .  .PP  09 

Richie  William X  15 

Richmond  Thomas. ... X  28 

532  Rickcord  George  P.  PP  43 
Rickettsy  Sir  ComwaUis, 

Bart C4e 

Rickets  Charles  8.  .,Cr4B 
Ricketts  Simpson  H  . .  X  48 
Richford  Thonuu   ..PP 99 

Rickman  WUliam M  10 

Rider  William  B.T.PXM  43 
Ridge  Geo.  £.  A X  46 

496  Ridley  Philip SM  48 

Rideout  Samuel    ....  Cr  1 0 

14  Rigge  Charles  G X  38 

Rigmalden  James  ....  X  18 
Riley  Charles  W Cr  38 

391  Rimell  Thomas  W.  .  AS  44 
Ring  Thomas  E.,  md.  .  .S  38 
Riordan  Jeremiah, .  •  .S  30 
Risk  John  £,  F X  40 


Digitized  by 


Google 


304 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


(^34  Risk  Richard  U L  44 

RitkJohnE, SOI 

Risk  Keats  R S  43 

146  RiskJamesG S46 

Ritchie  Thomas X  12 

Ritchie  Daniel 5  46 

(tH  Rivers  William  L  06 

Rivers  William  T.     ..Cr  49 

RobbJohn C  41 

la  Roberts  John  CO.   ..C15 

RoberU  Thomas C  40 

Bobertt  William  P.  . .  C  45 

RoberU  Daniel C  45 

Roberts MitcheU  ....Crl4 
Roberts  Lazarus  ....  Cr  49 

Roberts  Francis L  11 

Roberts  Benjamin  ....  L  1 8 

Roberts  William L  15 

Roberts  Duncan L  15 

Roberts  John L  10 

CG  Roberts  Henry    -L  27 

393  Roberts  Edward  F.  T.   L  41 

464  Roberts  John M  13 

512  Roberts  Perceral  B...3f  41 

31  Roberts  Valentine  O.    3f  44 

62  RoberU  Robert  W. . .  .3f  40 

8  Roberts  Martin   SM  45 

143  Roberts  Julius. . .  .FLM  44 
Roberts  Henry  B.  FLM  48 
Roberts  Charles  ..FLM  49 
Roberts  Samuel  W,,.Ch  15 

RoberU  John  R S  10 

RoberU  Thomas 511 

RobertsGeorge    5  23 

981  Roberts  William 5  46 

476  Roberts  Charles  .  • . .  il5  45 

Roberts  Bdward  F. .  .PP  35 
d37  Roberts  Albert  T.  M.  Ck  48 

Robertson  William. ...  C  37 

144  Robertson  David  ...  .Cr  45 
Robertson  Richard  M.  Cr  47 
Robertson  BowenR.  ..L  11 
Robertson  James  ....L15 
Robertson  Jas.  H.  M<K.L  31 

900  Robertson  Robert  ... .L  40 
R  Robertson  Patrick  CnM  25 
Robertson  Thomas  (a)  S  94 
Robertson  Robert  ....S06 
Robertson  Archibd,  U)  5  09 
Robertson  Areh.MD,  (b)  S  10 
Robertson  Thos.  (b)  ..S  25 
Robertson  John,  md.  .  .5  34 
34  Robertson  William.  MD.S  43 

NH  Robertson  Alexander  AS  41 
Robilliard  Nicholas  ..Cr  41 

RobilUard  John L  35 

Robins  Thomas L.    ..Cr  21 

Robins  WilUam  S L  15 

Robins  John  G L  41 

130  Robins  Edward  B. .  .PP  46 

in  Robinson  Hercules  .,RA  49 

Robinson  Robert  S.   . .  C  40 

264  Robinson  Charles  G.  . .  C  46 

GH  Robinson  Charles Cr  94 

Robinson  Thomas  P.  Cr  28 
Robinson  Louis  A.  ..  Cr  37 
Robinson  John  J Cr  48 


Robinson  William    . .  Cr  44 

Robinson  Charles Cr  49 

Robinson  Alfred  S.  . .  L  10 
Robinson  Charles  C.  .  .L  12 
Robinson  Edward  ...  .L  13 
Robinson  George    . . . .  L  15 

Robinson  John  D L  23 

Robinson  Robert    ....  L  25 

CG  Robinson  Joseph  (b)  . .  L  26 

CG  Robinson  James  C  . .  L  38 
Robinson  Walter  F.  ..L41 
Robinson  Fred L  44 

415  Robinson  LoftusC.  H.  L  47 

124  Robinson  Joseph  (c)..L  49 
Robinson  V.A.P.C.   ..L49 

477  Robhison  Chr.  O.  ..SM  47 
R  Robinson  Daniel  ..FLM  14 

237  Robinson  John  T.,  MD.ilS  46 

Robinson  Neal    AS\2 

Robinson  Alexander  PP  42 

Robson  William    ....Cr 46 

89  Robson  Chas.  R.  (act)Aft  49 

99  Robson  Jas.  S CA  48 

Robson  Geoiige    PP  13 

AkRobyns  John  . .  MRM  32 

Roche  Joseph    Cr  38 

Roche  Nicholas  W.  md.5  13 
Roche  Stephen  H.  . .  PP  08 
Rochfort  Robert   Cr  28 

261  Rodd  JohnR L  40 

Roddam  William    ....L12 

Rodger  William L  15 

Rodney  Thomas  M. . .  Cr  46 
Rodney  Mortimer  H. . .  L  40 
Rodney  Geoiige  B.  FLM  41 

CO  Roe  RobertB L  10 

Roe  John  S L  22 

Roe  Oeorge S  10 

ISl  Rogers  Robert  H C  16 

Rogers  Fred Cr  31 

Rogers  Henry  D Cr  47 

Rogers  James L  11 

Rogers  Edward L  15 

Rogers  Thomas  ....••L15 

Rogers  Richard  E L  28 

Rogers  John Af  30 

R  Rogers  John FLM  20 

Rogers  Wm.  (a)  md.  .  .5  14 
Rogers  William  T  ....5  41 
Rogers  William  (b)  md.  5  45 
Rogier  Edward L  26 

252  RoUand  William  R.  . .  L  41 

Rolleston  James L  11 

Romney  Francis  D. .  Cr  4tl 

Rooke  Leonard  C C  42 

Rooke  Fred.  W C  45 

Rooke  Charles  T Cr  41 

Rooke  Francis L  46 

R  Rooke  Lewis    FLM  08 

Rootes  John Cr  49 

Rorie  John  J Cr  30 

JVHRorieJohn    AS  49 

Roscow  Samuel    .,.,Cr  41 

Rose  John Cr  47 

Rose  Charles L  15 

Rose  Edward M  23 

215  Rose  John  MD.  AM..  .il5  47 


361  Roskilly  John    Af  41 

*l^Ro9s  Sir  John^  Kt.  C  18 
Ross  Sir  James  C,  Kt.  C  34 
Ross.  Sir  Thomas,  Kt.  Cr  33 

Ross  Charles  H L  11 

Ross  Richard  C L  12 

Ross  Robert    L  15 

CG  Ross  Thomas  C L  39 

Ross  MelvUleG.H.  W.Cr  49 

415  Ross  John  F L  46 

R  Ross  Henry  P.  B.    5LJf  13 

RouWm.uD 5  00 

Rots  David 5  10 

377  Ross  William  MD -45  45 

218  RossJohnT J5  40 

Roteley  Lewis. . . . FLM  08 

Rothery  John L  15 

Rous,  Hon.  Henry  J.    C  23 

GHRouseJohnW L  07 

R  Rouse  Richard PLilf  04 

Routledge  William  H.  L  24 
RouHxn  Edward  ,...CriA 

RoweHenryN, C  40 

Rowe  James    L  14 

RoweHughT L  26 

Rowe  Edward  H M  46 

515  Rowe  Edwin    5Af  42 

Rowe  Thomas PP  12 

Rowe  Edward PP  33 

535  Rowe  Edmund  A C&  48 

Rowlands  Johns LIS 

Rowlatt William  ....Cr47 

512  Rowles  Byron  G L  43 

Rowley,  Sir  J.  R.  Bt.  A£  48 
Rowley  Richard  F.  C  30 
Rowley  Robert  H.B.  Cr  42 

Rowley  Charles  £ Cr  46 

76  Rowley  Josias Mt  ^ 

Rowley  Thomas  . . .  .PP  11 

571  Rowlstone  Henry  W.  PP  49 

378  Roy  William N/  46 

CO  Royoe  WiUiam   L  20 

Royer  Charles Cr  38 

Royer  Alfred L  41 

378  Royse  Wm.  A.  V.    . .  Af  1 49 
Royse  Nathaniel  T.  .  .CA  92 

Rubidge  Chas Cr  41 

Rvbidgs  Robert  H.  ..Ct4& 

R  Ruel  John  8 FLAf  OB 

RuelFred.  H SLAf49 

Rule  William L  15 

Rumley  James    L  15 

Runeiman  John 5  18 

Rundle  Joseph  8 L  38 

116  Rundle  James    Af  36 

Rusden  James  ....  SM  45 
Rushbrook  William  H.  L  41 
Russell,  Right  Hon.  Lord 

Edward    C33 

Russell  John   C  45 

536  Russell,  Right  Hon.  Lord 
FrancisJ Cr  37 

Russell  William  N.  ..Cr  41 

88  RusseU  Charles  W. . .  Af  *  48 

473  Rnssell  James  T Af  37 

Russell  Andrew ^45  23 

261  Russell  Richard C.  ..AS4i 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Hoyal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


305 


RasaellJoMph  F.  ..PP  13 
Rutherford  GUbert  B.  Cr  40 
Mutherford  Jos,  mo.  . .  S  03 
Rutherford  Oeo.S.  mo.  S  12 

359  Ratter  James  J Ck  i'Z 

Rnxton  Wm.  F Mt  49 

Biurton  Henry AS  08 

320  Ryan  Oeor^e  H AS  42 

Ryder  Alfred  P C48 

Ryder  WUIiam    L  16 

Ryder,  Hon.  Grany.  D.L  10 

1&  Rye  Peter   R^  46 

JRye  Oeorge  H. Cr  47 

^Byves  George  F C  30 

CO  ByTCS  Herbert  T L  41 


8ABBEN  Edward  Cr  AQ 

DF  Sabben  John  C ^S33 

Sadleir  Richard L  19 

Sadler  Benjamin  P.  .  .L  18 
^Sadler  Fred.  W.  R.  Cr  48 
Sadler  Fredk.  W.  R.   AS  41 

127  Sadler  Samuel  W.  .  .PP  49 

268  Sainsbury  Henry  11 . .  il/t  49 

CG  St.  Aubyn  Robert  J. .  .L  41 
St,  Clair  David  L,  . .  C  47 
St.  Glair,  Hon.  Ghas.  Cr  42 
Sainthill  Richard  T.  .  .L  12 

Sainthill  Alfred L  16 

St  John  James Cr  42 

53  St.JohnGbs.O.H.P.  L  46 
St.  Leger  James  A.  ,.Cr  48 

St.  Quintin  James L  14 

St.  Quintin  Edw,  H,  S  \Q 
CG  Salkeld  Thomas L  16 

536  Salkeld  Anthony CA  45 

Salmon  John    Cr  43 

362  Salmon  William  . . .  .ISTJ  46 
Salmon  James S  40 

642  Salmond  Robert    M  38 

Salter  John L  13 

Salvin  Hugh CA  23 

287  Sambell  Michael  P. . .  ISTJ  36 
CO SamweU William    ....Z.29 

Sanders  Thomas C  41 

Sanders  John  H, Cr  41 

Sanders  John L  15 

Sanders  Edwin  W L  40 

Sanders  William  S.    .  .L  41 

Sanders  John  B CA  26 

Sanders  William  B. .  .Cilt  43 

398  Sanders  Henry  W.  . .  Cfc  48 
Sanderson  John   ....  Cr  46 

CO  Sanderson  John  P.    . .  L  ] 5 

Sanderson  John L  28 

Sandom  Williams C  28 

262  Sandom  Robert  M.    . .  L  43 

Sanford  John  A L  47 

R  SandwlthGeo.A.B.PjLAf  11 

Sanford  John Af  00 

Sangster  John  . .  ,,FLM  48 

Sankey  Jacob    Cr  44 

Sankey  Fras S  14 

Sansum  Arthur L  39 

Sargeant  John  P.    ..  PP  08 

176  Sargent  Robert  O.  ..L46 

R  Sargent  Richard  .,SLM  13 

Sarsfleld  Dominick    . .  L  16 

♦•Sartorius,  Sir  Oe<irge 

R.  Kt RB49 


Saulez  Isaac  K.  T L  41 

lEl  *Saumarez  Richard  . .  C  -24 
535  Saumarez  Philip    L  47 

144  Saumarez  Thomas  ....  L  48 
Saunders  William  C. .  .L  22 

359  Saunders  James     M  38 

Saunders  Richard T. .  .M  46 
548  Saunders  Wm.  M'K.  AS  41 
43  Saunders  Richd.C.BA.lSr/  39 

43  Saunders  Chas CA  46 

Saunderson  James  ....  L  15 

lEl  Saurin  Edward   C  14 

Savage  William Cr  30 

Savage  James L  16 

R  Savage  Henry   . . .  .CnAf  40 
182  Savage  Andrew  R.  CnAf  48 

Savage  A  rthur    S  26 

Savary  Wm.  T SLM  48 

SavUle  Geo.  A Cr  40 

Sawbridge  Samuel L  28 

JR  Sawyers  John  ....PLAf  08 

R  Saxby  Robert FLM  09 

Sa^er  Oeorge   Cr  49 

Sayer  Robert  R L  15 

Sayer  Jothua  8,  . .  CnM  23 

Sayer  Wm.  L CnM  49 

Scantlebury  Jehu  C.  B.  L  14 

ScameU  Wm.  L SM  49 

Schaw  Fied,  D Cr  44 

Schomberg  Alex.  W.  AB  49 

130  Schomberg  Herbert  .  .Cr  41 

562  Schomberg  Gharles  F.  Cr  44 

Schomberg  Henry  C. . .  L  27 

Schomberg  Geo.  A.  FhM  43 

SchultzGeo,A Cr  39 

CG  Sdater  Hugh  J M  42 

Scobell  Geo,  T.  C  43 

R  Scobell  John FLM  97 

ScoUay  John Af  98 

m  Scott  William  I R^  49 

mScottDavid    CIA 

^Scott  James    C  28 

Scott  George C  30 

Scott  Edward  H C  38 

Scott  Francis C  48 

Scott  John Cr  16 

Scott  Henry  W Cr  16 

Scott  EdwardF Cr  16 

Scott  Robert  A.  B.  ..  Cr  48 

ScoU  Edmund L  10 

CO  Scott  Charles  K L  27 

Scott  John  B L46 

119  Scott  Peter  A I.  43 

262  Scott  Edward L  47 

Scott  George M  09 

Scott  Jatnei Af  00 

Scott  John     Af46 

145  Scott  Gharles  C SAf  47 

Scott  Thomas   CnAf  34 

JR  Scott  Charles    CnAf  34 

Scott  John  E.W.    SLAf  49 
Seittt  James,  mo...  DIH  46 

237  Scott  Robert  T.  C S  41 

Seott  Hobet't  J.  KD.   .  .S  44 

311  Scott  Robt.  C AS  47 

448  Scott  Michael PP  00 

Scott  Robert    PP  00 


Digitized  by 


Google 


?,06 


Index^  embracing  every  Bank  in 


Scott  Matthew PP  36 

ISO  Scott  Beresford    PP  47 

182  Scoyell  WilUam  G   .,Mt4B 
Scriven  John  B L  10 

CSrScriTen  Thomas  S I<  S2 

R  ScriTen  John CnM  07 

602  Scroggs  Edward JL  47 

Scrymgor  William      ..Lib 
CG  Scudamore  William  J.  L  12 

Scale  Charles  H C  41 

Sealey  John  L.  N L  28 

SearleWm.  H SM  48 

Searle Bichard  ..CnM 31 
Searle  William  R.  FLM  41 

Searle  Henry  L SLM  48 

Searle  William,  ba..  .NI  80 

CG*Seaton  John L  16 

Seatan  Edward S  09 

Seayer  Charles    L  30 

Seaward  William    ....  I.  30 

Sebire  John  G S  26 

Seccombe  Charles  J.  . .  L  26 

636  Seccombe  John L  42 

246  Seccombe  Thomas  ..ilS46 

Selby  George L  11 

Selby  Samuel L  16 

86  Selby  Henry  D L  47 

146  Seldon  John Ck  A% 

SelUm  Wm.  R.  B.  ..Cr  44 

490  Selwyn  Fredk.  L.  A ..  Cr  43 

621  Selwyn  Jasper  H L  41 

Senhouse  Bdward  H.  Cr  43 

CO  Senior  James L  16 

R  Serjeant  John FLM  10 

R  Se^eant George   ..SLM  12 

120  Serocold  Geo.  £.  S.  P.   L  49 
Servante  Frederick    . .  L  28 

CG  Servante  Charles    ....L28 

Seton  James  G L  16 

Seward  Charles    ....  Cr  14 

CG  Sewell  Henry  F L  10 

Sewell  John  (act) Mt  48 

•I^HSlSeymour,  Sir  George 

F.Kt RR41 

Seymour  Michael  ....  C  26 
S^mour  George  H.  . .  C  44 
Seymour  Francis  E.  . .  Cr  1 4 
Seymour  George  A.  . .  Cr  46 
Seymour  Fredk.  B.  P.  Cr  47 
S^pnaur  Joseph  ....  Cr  46 
Seymour  John  C.  . .  L  13 
Seymour  Edward  W. . .  L  15 
Seymour  Matthew  C. . .  L  16 
Seymour  John  B.  FLM  48 
Shacklock  Edward     ,  .L  21 

241  ShadweU  Charles  F.A.Cr  46 
Shairp  Alexander ,,..Cr21 

CG  Shairp  Stephen L  24 

CG  Shairp  John  H 7.44 

499  Shambler  George  ....  CA  43 
Shanks  Thomatt  . . .  .PP  09 

238  Shanks  William  T.    ..Ck  46 

Shanks  Wm.  M Ck  46 

Shapcote  Thomas  ...  .L  11 
Shapland  Henry     ...  .L  23 

Sharp  Robert PP  07 

^harpe  Alex.  R...RB  48 


*Sharpe  Robert C  48 

Sharpe  Benjamin    •  • . .!«  89 
Sharpe  Francis    S41 

CO  Shaw  Charles  (a)  ...  .L  16 

Shaw  Georsre L  16 

Shaw  Charfes  (b)    ...  .L  27 
23  Shaw  William  B L  46 

231  Shaw  Edward  W....Afr 40 
Shaw  Henry  R  ....CA44 
Shaw  William  E NJ  42 

NHShea  Henry  D S  41 

Shearman  William  M.  L  41 

Shears  John  A L40 

Shears  Thos.  C.H.  ..Ck49 

Shebbeare  Robert Lid 

Shephard  William  ....  L  16 
Shcpheard  William    ..C40 

266  Shepherd  John    C  40 

Shepherd  John C47 

Shepherd  Benjamin  . .  L  1 1 

Shepherd  John Af  31 

Sheppard  Chailes  T>.  AS4Q 
Sheppard  Thomas  E.  PP  10 

rif^Sherer  Joseph C  41 

la  Sheridan  John C  16 

648  Sheringham  Wm.  L.  . .  C  47 
Sherwin  Thomas  C  . .  Cr  26 

390  Shewell  Percy  B If*  48 

Shewen  Kdw.  T.  P.  CnM  48 
la  Shiffner,  Sir  Henry,  Bt.  C  19 

CO  Shillingford  Alexander  L  16 

Shipley  Jamt-s Cr  49 

Shipley  Conway  M.    ..L  46 
Shippard  William  ....  C  46 

Shipton  James  M L  10 

Shirreff  Patrick L  16 

Shore  Samuel  S L  42 

246  Shore  James  M SM  47 

Short  Joseph L  16 

CO  Short  Samuel  F X  40 

308  Short  Henry  W SM  48 

1 19  Shortland  Peter  F.  ..  Cr  48 
Shorthind  Willoughby  L  28 

194  Shortt  Francis  H L  43 

R  Shoveller  Wm.  R.  CnM  47 
Shugar  WUliam  R..PP95 
Shuldham  Molineux  Cr  43 

Shute  Jae CnM  34 

Shute  James    ....  FLM  48 

EO  Shuttleworth  Peter    . .  L  1 6 

CO  Sibbald  John Cr  43 

Sibbald  Thomas L  41 

Sibbald  Arch.  MD.   ..ASAl 
Sibbald  Francis  C.  uo. 

AS  46 

Sibbald  Geo AS  IS 

Sibly  John L  26 

RV  Sicklemore  John  C.    . .  L  27 

220  Sidebottom  Chas.  £.  ..L  49 

231  SidleyGeorgeH AS  46 

137  Sidney  Frederick  W. . .  L  42 
Sidnt^  WilHam    ....Cr  46 

17  SimcoeJohnK Mt  48 

B  Simeon  Charles C  27 

Simkin  Thos.  A Cr  41 

Simkin  John L  16 

Simkinsou  Francis  G.   L  46 


627  Simmonds  Richard ..  PP  49 

Simmonds  Wm CJk  46 

76  Simmonds  James  G.  Ck  46 
Simmons  George  Y.  .  -L  16 
CO  Simmons  Chesney  ...  .1.  19 
Simmons  William  C. . .  X*  26 
Sunmons  Robert ....  PP  29 
Simons  Richard  S.     . .  1. 12 

Simpson  John    C  46 

Simpson  John    Cr  41 

Simpson  Thomas Cr  43 

Simpson  John Z«  08 

Simpson  James (▲). .  .  .L  16 
CO  Simpson  James  (b)  ....  I.  46 

423  Simpson  Henry  G I.  46 

242  Simpson  Cortland  H.     L  48 

34  Simpson  Benjamin    . .  3f  46 

492  Simpson  Robert  P.  l.SM  47 

R  Simpson  John FLM  06 

R  Simpson  John  W. .  .SLM  10 

Simpson  Wm S  14 

Simpson  Adam S2ii 

388  Simpson  John 8  49 

287  Simpson  LC?id  J.    . .  PP  34 

CO  Sims  Andrew L  16 

SimMm  Wm 5  14 

Sinclair,  Sir  John  G.  Bt. 

RB  49 
Sinclair  Archibtild ....  C  41 
Sinclair  Andrew,MD.  ..5  29 
Singer  Richard    PP  31 

389  Singer  George  S PP  49 

492  Singleton  Joseph Ck  46 

Sisk  Mathias JIf  96 

Sison  Samuel    Cr  44 

Skardon  George  B.    . .  JL  14 

Skead  George  H Af3d 

176  Skead  Francis SM  46 

HSkekelJohn C  26 

CG  Skene  John  M<D Cr  46 

Skene  James  • . , L  16 

Skeoch  Chns S  18 

Skinley  John L  17 

Skinner  Arthur  M'O.  Cr  28 

Skinner  Henry  B.  CnM  37 

R  Skinner  WiUiam  J}£LM  12 

260  Skipwith  Grey Cr  42 

287  Skipwith  Sidmonth  S.  Z.  46 
R  Skues  George    ,.».SLM  13 

416  Slade  Adolphus C  49 

Slade  Henry Cr  26 

Slade  Frederick L  11 

Slade  Edgar    L  41 

Slade  Henry AS  41 

Slatter  John PP  07 

^Slaughter  Wm C  37 

CSFBlaughter  John L  80 

Slaughter  Charles   FLM  47 
14  Slaughter  George  P..  .Ck  43 

627  Slevin  Patrick AS  4\ 

162  Slight  Julian  F. I.  42 

Slight  Henrys CA  39 

266  Slight  Frederick  N.    . .  S  48 

204  Slight  Augustus S  46 

621  Slight  Julian  W AS  416 

Sloau  Geoi^^e L  12 

262  Sloan  John  ud S  38 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


307 


Sloggett  William  H.    AS  42 

B]oly  James L  15 

69  SIoM  Joseph  md AS  48 

Slyman  Daniel    X  15 

SmailWUliamA L  12 

470  Small  James    L  25 

Small  Alex.  H.  bd.  .  .CA  26 
478  Smallpage  James  P.  (act) 

1ft  49 

266  i{«mart  Robert C  37 

390  Smart  Charles SM  48 

Smart  William  R.  B.  AS  41 
GH  Smartly  Henry      . . .  .Af  06 

217  iglSmith  Henry C  29 

548  Smith  George C  32 

Smith  WUliamS C  37 

Smith  Charles     C  41 

Smith  WUliam    C  46 

Smith  Wm.n C  40 

Smith  Henry   C46 

Smith  William Cr  26 

Smith  Edward Cr  28 

Smith  Andrew Cr  41 

Smith  George  W Cr  41 

Smith  Thomas  (c)    ..  Cr  44 

CQ  Smith  Richard  S Cr  46 

121  Smith  Thomas  (o)    ..Cr  46 

Smith  John Cr  47 

Smith  WWiam  H.   ..Cr  47 

Smith  John  (s) L  07 

Smith  Mannadake. . .  .L  08 

Smith  John  W L  15 

Smith  Andrew  (a)    . .  L  15 
Smith  Frederick  A.    . .  L  20 

Smith  John  (p)    L  21 

Smith  William  F L  21 

Smith  Edward  Q L  27 

Smith  Alexander  J.    . .  L  41 
62  Smith  William  R    ....L41 

Smith  Henry  T L  41 

Smith  George  T.  C.    . .  L  42 

368  Smith  Harry  I.  45 

Smith  Frederick  W.   ..L46 

RV  Smith  George  M L  46 

127  Smith  Fred.  H L  49 

182  Smith  Thos.  E Mt  49 

80  Smith  Berry  (act)   ..Mt  49 
Smith  Alexander  ...  .M  13 

Smith  William Ml3 

Smith  John  8 SM  44 

114  Smith  Robert SM46 

2  Smith  Joseph  W.    ..SM  47 

Smith  Henry  .., .  CnM  37 

R  Smith  Alexander  ..FLM  04 

Smith  Peter  P Ch40 

194  Smith  Fred.  W.  B.  A.  Ch  49 

Smith  George S  10 

Smith  John  (a)   S  12 

264  Smith  John  (c)md S  30 

Smith  James    S  31 

Smith  Andrew    S  40 

Smith  Charles S  43 

Smith  Robert AS  06 

464  Smith  William,  md.  . .  ilS  43 

05  Smith  Horace  H.  md.  AS  48 

&mith  WUliam  P..,PP  93 

Smith  Jacob  W PPlO 


Smith  Jas.  A.  See.  .  .PP  30 

41  Smith  Edwin  A PP  40 

Smith  Edward  Alfted  PP  43 

242  Smith  Edwin    CA  47 

Smithers  George X  1 1 

R  Smithwick  Robert  SLM  10 
H  «Smyth  William  H.   .  .C  24 

Smyth  William C  48 

Smyth  Spencer Cr  27 

CO  Smyth  George  T L  14 

33a  Smyth  Francis    L  26 

Smythe  George Cr  47 

Snell  George Cr  43 

Snell  Robert    L06 

SneU  WUliam L  11 

Snell  John  C L  41 

1&  Sneyd  Clement    RA  46 

Snow  Edmund  B.  FLM  48 

Snowe  Edward  P.    CnM  47 

14  Snowe  William  N.    ..Ch  40 

Soady  Joseph Cr  22 

493  Soady  John  C M  (  48 

Soady  William PP  11 

SodenThomas S  10 

Soden  Benjamin PP  04 

Soden  James  B.  E.  ..  PP  27 

237  Sole  John AS  46 

Solfleet  John  C SM  47 

362  Somerset  L.  £.  H.  (act) 

Mt49 
IR  Somerville  Right  Hon.  K 

Lord RA  50 

SomervUle  PhiUp  H.  Cr42 
SomervUle  Wm.  ....Cr  40 
SomervUle  Geo.  F.  . .  Cr  4 1 
Somenrille  Philip ....  Cr  48 
Somerville  James  B.  .  .L  21 
SomervUle  Philip. . .  .CA  36 
Somerville  George  H.  AS  36 

168  Somerville  Thomas S  46 

Sotheby  Charles. .  ..RB4S 
Sotheby  Edward  S.     Cr  41 

CSKSouth  William  W L  09 

252  South  Henry    PP30 

Southey  WUliam  ....  Cr  44 
Southey  James  L.    . .  Cfc  43 

238  Spain  David    L  47 

536  Spain  Stephen M  46 

Spalding    Richard    C 

CiiM48 
Spark  Thomas Cr  46 

266  Spark  Sidney  J C^  43 

Sparke  Joseph  H M  10 

SparkeJohn  G AS  06 

Sparke  Jonathan  T. . .  CA  44 

562  Sparrow  Robert  P.  R.  AS  46 
^Sparshott  Edwd.    . .  C  30 

CO  Sparshott  Samuel Cr  18 

Sparshott  James PP  09 

Spear  Thomas  W.  W.  Ck  42 

Speck  WiUiam Cr  43 

79  Speed  Henry  A NI  45 

SpeedJohn PP  03 

515  Speed  Arthur  A Ck  4\ 

Speer  Robert  D.    ..  .SM  49 

NH  Speer  lieury  M AS  4b 

Spence  Henry  F L  12 


•***  Spencer,  Rt.  Hon. 
Frederick,  Earl,  K.G.C  22 

Spencer  Samael L  06 

127  Spencer,  Hon.  J.W.S.  Cr  47 

Spencer  Nelson  G L  47 

Spiers  WilUam   L  11 

Spong  George  Cr  46 

Spratt  James   Cr  38 

Sjffratt  Michael Cr  46 

Spratt  Thomas  A.  B.    Cr  49 

Spratt  Henry FLM  41 

Spratt  Michael    ..FXM  47 

Sprent  James     M  27 

Sprigg  George Cr  44 

Sprigs  WiUiam     ....  PP  35 

Sproule  Oliver S  16 

474  Sprotill  Charies    ilS  48 

461  SprouU  Wm.  B AS  4» 

R  Spry  Henry CnM  25 

Spry  Edward    ....  SLM  48 

CGSpurinJohn    L  15 

R  Spurin  John CnM  09 

Spurway  John L  14 

Squire  C.  Fred. C  43 

Sqmre  WiUiam   Z  25 

Squire  Nathaniel   M  06 

Squire  Rlchd.  J if  S  47 

Stabb  George  A SM  47 

Stagg  Pfter  B Mi  20 

CQ Stanbury  WUliam  ... .i  15 

Standbridge  Wm.  T.  .  .L  46 

R  Standish  Richard.. SZM  11 

Stanfell  Francis  H.    . .  L  40 

ISl  Stanhope  Henry    C  22 

Stanhope,  Sir  Edwyn  F. 

S.Bt Cr  14 

43  Stanhope  ChandosS.S.  L46 

34  Stanlforth  Wm.  L L  48 

Stanley  WiUiam  P C  38 

Stanley  Edward C  38 

423  Stanley  Owen C  44 

176  Stanley  Stephen  S.     .  .S  42 

217  Stanton  Edward  H..  .Cfc  46 

Stanway  WUliam. ..  .PP  40 

SUpleton  David PP  47 

£0  Stark  Peter L  14 

182  Stark  Charles N/  36 

Starmer  Charles Cr  42 

Storr  Edward  H. . .  FLM  48 

StarrGeorge    PP  11 

95  StarrGeorge  J CA  42 

SteaneJohn   Cr  41 

CGSteddyJohn   Lib 

Steel  Charles  D S  41 

Steele  Elmee Cr  38 

Steele  Henry  P i  15 

Steele  David   1.25 

220  Steele  Arthur  C. . .  FLM  48 

Steele  Henry  W.  .    ..CA42 

88  Steele  Sauil  M.  C.    .  .^S  45 

Stent  John  B M  14 

301  Stent  Wm.  G.  M.  .  .SM  46 

Stephen  John Cr  46 

527  Stephen  James N/  41 

Stephens  WiUiam  K. . .  C  46 
CQ  Stephens  William  L. .  .L  21 
CG  Stephens  Robert  L.    ..L2G 


Digitized  by 


Google 


308 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Stephens  John    L  41 

43  Stephens  LockhartF.SAf  47 

Stephens  Thomas.  .CnM  41 

238  8tephensDanieIW.Mo.i4S  48 

Stephens  Michael  C.  PP  11 

CG  Sterling  Spencer    L  43 

CG  Sterne  William Lid 

62  Stevens  James  A Cr  42 

14  Stevens  Frederick  H. .  /.  41 
Stevens  ThomoM    , .  CiM  49 

Stevens  John  H LC  48 

Stevens  John  P.  .  .CnM  48 
ISi  Stevenson  James ....  RA  46 
Stevenson  Charles  O.  Cr  46 
Stevenson  Robert  ...  .S  41 
SteuDord  Thos.  C.  CnM  26 
m  ^Stewart  James  P.  RA  46 
t§!iStewart  Houston  ..C  17 
Contr.  Genl.  Cosst  Guard. 
Stewart,  Hon.  Keith   ..C42 

CG  Stewart  Peter  B Cr  41 

Stewart  Thomas  D.  ..  Cr  43 
Stewart  Edward  B.  .  .Cr  44 

CG  Stewart  Robert  A.  . .  Cr  45 
Stewart  William  H. . .  Cr  48 
Stewart  Fredk.  A.  B. . .  L  16 
Stewart  James  (a)  ....  L  28 

187  Stewart  Henry    L  40 

Stewart  Thomas  B.    . .  I«  42 

R  Stewart  Edward  H.F/.M  01 
Stewart  John  H.  . .  FL  Af  42 
Stewart  James  A.  FLM  42 
Stewart  Jnhn  (a)  ....Sll 
Stetoart  James  (a)  ...  .5  Id 

Stewart  AUx S  16 

Stewart  John  O.  ud.DIH  45 
Stewart  John  (b) S  41 

143  Stiell  James,  md S  38 

2  Stiles  John  E CA  44 

Still  William X  15 

S58  Stirling,  Sir  James,  Kt.  C  18 

Stirling  James   Cr  1 4 

Stirling  Joseph  F Cr  43 

Stirling  Alex,  O Cr  38 

Stirling  Thomas L  15 

88  Stirling  Fred.  H L  48 

258  Stirling  John,  mo S  45 

Stockdale  Charles  B.. .L  12 
StockdaleChas.J.(act)3lt  48 

Stocker  Stephen L  15 

Stocker  Walter B.     .,Cr  47 

UStoddartJohn    C  25 

231  Stoddart  James Cr  42 

2  Stokes  John  L C  46 

Stokes  Shovel  B L  30 

CG  Stokes  Henry L  42 

398  Stokes  Richard A/  40 

553  Stokes  John    A/ 46 

Stokes  Edward  G.  SLM  48 
Stokes  Richard  S.    ..PP  36 

CG  Stoll  John  L.  R Cr  41 

Stone  James Cr  49 

Stone  William L  24 

Stone  John X  24 

Stone  Webb  E L  48 

Stone  Charles    Cfc  41 

500  Stone  Edwin  M CA  43 


Stonehouse  Simon ....  Af  13 

Stones  Tliomas    PP  04 

Stopford  Hon. Montagu  C  26 
43  Stopford  Robert  F.     . .  C  40 

Stopford  James  J C  41 

Stopford  Richard  H.  . .  C  45 

Stopford  Edward Cr  41 

Storey  James Cr  49 

Stormoth  Charles  ...  .5  06 

Story  Henry  A Cr46 

Stother  John  M.  ....Cr  46 

CG  Stoviu  George SM  4S 

Stoyle  Henry L  41 

Strachan  William Af  00 

1&*Strachey  Christopher  C  14 

Strang  John,  md S  09 

Strange  James  N Cr  42 

Strange  Thomas L  15 

Strangways  Edmd.  L.  L  42 
Stransham  Anth.  B.CnAf  42 
Stratford  William  S.  ..L  15 
Stratton  George A  49 

301  Stratton  Thos.  MD.  ..ASS7 
Streatfield  Richard  .  .Cr  14 
Streatfleld  Robert Cr  15 

CG  ^trettell  William  T.    . .  L  15 

Strettell  John L  41 

31  Strickland  Walter  ....  L  47 
}^t^Strode  Sir   Edward 
Chetham AA  41 

527  Strode  Fredk.  T.  C.    . .  L  42 

182  Strode  Aug.  Chetham    L  47 

Strong  Samuel    L07 

Strong  William   L  10 

CG  Strong  Joseph  T L  29 

Strong  Charies  B L  46 

Strong  Samuel Af  24 

Strong  F.F.M Af  49 

76  Strong  Wm.  D SAf  48 

Stroud  Henry C  41 

CS  rstrover  Thomas i  12 

Strover  Samuel   L  14 

Strngnell  William  B.    L  14 

Stuart  Robert C  41 

Stuart  Richard Cr  27 

Stuart  Thomas Cr  40 

Stuart  James L  14 

265  Stuart  Richard  O Af  41 

237  Stuart  Benj.  B SAf  46 

R  Stuart  William PLAf  07 

Stuart  Arthur  J. . .  PL  Af  49 
Stuart  James S  \l 

NH  Stuart  Alexander    S  42 

CG  Stubbin  John L  15 

la  Studdert  John  Fitz-G.  C  28 

Studdert  Richard Cr  49 

Studwell  Robert    Af  40 

l&Stupart  Gudtavus  ..RA  46 
Stupart  Robert  D L  40 

182  Stupart  Robt.  A Mt  49 

Stupart  Frederick S  48 

89  Sturdee  Frederick  R.  Af  43 

137  Sturgess  Richard  . .  SAf  46 

Sturt  Henry  R C  44 

StyU  William C  44 

Suckling  Willtnm  B.  ..C41 
Suckling  Robert  W.  .  .Cr  49 


Sugden  Abraham PP  22 

Suggate  Henry  E.  ..ASm 

V^Sulivan  Thomas  B. .  .C  14 

Sulivan  Thomas  R.     .  .C  47 

Sulivan  Bartliolom,  J.  C  45 

CG  Sulivan  Norton  S.      .  .1.  46 

500  Sulivan  Thos.   B.   M. 

Mt4Q 
S3  Sulivan  Wm.  C.  8.  (act) 

3/f  48 

130  Sulivan  Timothy  W. ..  Af  40 
Sullivan,  Sir  Chas.  Bt.  C  14 

512  Sullivan  Charles L  AA 

Sullivan  Thomas  D.  . .  L  43 
Sullivan  George  G.  . .  Af  :30 
Sullivan  James  T Af  47 

266  Sullivan  Timothy    ..A'/  46 

Summers  John    L  i'6 

Summers  William Af  26 

Siimpter  Nicholas L  15 

Sunderiand  Geo.  H.  C.  L  40 
Surridge  Ja*.  £.,  UA.Ch  10 
Surridge  That.,  lld.  Ch  \^ 

Suter  Edward PP  12 

31  Suther  William  G.  PL  Af  41 

DY  Suther  Peter    S  05 

Sutherland  Robert  ..  Cr  40 
27  Sutheriand  Alex.  F.PLAf  48 

265  Sutheriand  Kenneth  L. 

PP40 

Sutton  Charles  T Lid 

R  Swaffield  Robert  liSLM  11 

Stoain  Thomas Cr  45 

Swain  Edmund    SiW  47 

Swain  Henry  T.   ..PLAf  47 

384  Swaiue  George  B.  F.  SM  42 

Swainson  William L  15 

Swan  Oliver    L  15 

Swann  George S  12 

Swanson  Daniel SAf  48 

Stoayne  Stephen  J.DIH  40 

200  Sweatman  John    . . . .  Cft  4o 

Sweeting  William L  16 

Sweny  HarkH C  ^6 

Steift  James S  09 

562  Swinbum  William L  48 

Swinburne  Charles  H.  C  35 

74  Swinburne  Thos.  A.  ..L  46 

Swinfen  William  C.  . .Cr  29 

Switaer  John  D SAf  49 

R  Swyer  William  . .  ..FLM  03 

Syer  Frederick  C Cr  41 

Syer  Dey  Richard  ..  Cr  49 

Sykes  John VB4S 

Sykes  Thomas Cr  l.i 

Sykes  John    Cr  14 

Sykes  Joseph L  17 

Sykes  John NI  41 

Syme  George L  13 

Symers  George    S  31 

ISi  Symes  Joseph RA  4{y 

Symes  Aaron  S L  16 

B  Symonds  Thomas  E.  RA  46 
^Symonds,  Sir  Wm.  Kt. 

C27 
Symonds  Thomas  M .  C.  C  4 1 
Symonds  HUliam  L,  Cr  47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


809 


CG  Symonds  Thos.  B Cr  47 

Sjmonds  James  W.   ..M46 

535  SymondsJermynCJ^'LAf  41 
Symonds  Wm.  C.  SLM  4S 
Symons  Richard  ....  Cr  41 
Symons  William  U.-.Cr  42 
Symons  William  H.  (a)  L  41 

683  SymoDsBdwiuC L  49 

SymoDsJohn     ilf  49 

281  Symons  Ghas.  D.R..AS4S 
Synge  Robert L  41 


TAB  ART  FraacisG.  PP  08 

Tait  Alexander Cr  ^ 

Tait  Wm.,  md. PA  08 

430  Tait  Thomas     8  46 

OlllTalbot,Hon.Sir  J.ilil  41 
♦♦♦larralbot,  Rt.     Hon. 
Henry  J.  C,  Earl  ..C37 

Talbot  Charles    C  30 

TWbotJohnT.    C  49 

^a  Tancock  John ZM  46 

CSKTancock  Samuel L  16 

R  Tane  Thos.  J  W. . .  FLM  06 
194  Tapril  Charles  F. . . .  S>f  49 

TapsonJoUn    PP  08 

Tardrew  Qeorge L  II 

642  Tarleton  John  W Cr  46 

Vm  Tarn  John     SIS 

Tate  Henry  C Cn  M  47 

Tate  James  R. PP  43 

Tatham  Edward Cr  46 

Tatlock  James  T L  12 

Tattnall  James  B Cr  19 

Tbttual)  Robert  0 L  44 

Tause  Hector Cr  46 

1&  ^rrayler  Joseph  N..it^  46 

CQ  Tayler  George  8 X*  41 

Tayler  Alexander  ...  .5  04 

COTaylor  WiUUm  N Cr  41 

Taylor  John Cr  39 

Taylor  Roger   Cr  46 

Taylor  George  R L  16 

Taylor  Edward  S L  16 

Taylor  Charles   L  16 

COTaylor  Robert L  21 

COTaylor  Walker    L  30 

Taylor  John  C.  W.  N. . .  L  45 
1 63  Taylor  Godfrey    ....  M<  48 

DY  Taylor  David M  27 

663  Taylor  Joshua    M  26 

648  Taylor  John  S .M  34 

173  Taylor  Frederick  F.F.   M46 

217  Taylor  Francis SM  48 

Taylor  TTm.  (a)    ..C»Af  12 

R  Taylor  WUliam    .  .PL3f  81 

R  Taylor  Ingram  P..  .FLAf  11 

Taylor  James  ....  FLM  48 

Taylor  Wm SLM  48 

252  Taylor  Henry  W CA  44 

76  Taylor  James  S36 

Taylor  Joteph AS  24 

Taylor  John PP  04 

Taylor  FrancU PP  10 

363  Taylor  Robert CA  49 

Teague  James    3f  29 

301  Teait  Henry Ck47 

671  Teait  Geo Ci^  48 

Teed  niehard M,    .,Cr^ 

Teek  Francis   L  23 

34  TelferWm -AS  48 

Telfer  Alexander   S07 

279  Telfer  Thomas  A CA  44 

Temple  Francis  ....  KH^  47 

Temple  Henry  £ L  14 

6  Temple  Henry L  41 

R  Temple  GustavusH. SLM '^ 
Ttmpleman  John  W,  Cr  49 


Tennant  Charles  B.  .  .Cr  42 

Teman  John ilS  41 

Terry  James  E CA  4« 

374  Thain  James  G.  H.    .  .M  46 

Thain  James PP  30 

TkeltoaU  BeoU Cr  44 

Thelwall  Enbull  D.SLM  48 

Therry  Bryan  K L  26 

391  Thorn  William     ....  PP  09 

Thorn  Wm Cik  46 

Thomas  Richard    ...Kfi48 
ISl  Thomas  Frederick  J.  RA  46 

Thomas  Abel  W Cr  14 

CO  Thomas  William  S.  ..Cr  42 
Thomas  Montagu  ...  .Cr  44 

Thonuu  George Cr  44 

Thomas  Thonuu    Cr  42 

Thomas  George Cr  46 

CO  Thomas  George L  12 

Thomas  William  G.    .  .L  12 

Tnomas  Robert Z*  16 

Thomas  Robert  S X  16 

Thomas  Robmson  ...  .L  16 

TS  Thomas  William     L  22 

200  Thomas  Fredk.  W.  L.  L  41 

524  Thomas  Robert I<  47 

391  Thomas  John M  26 

Thomas  Henry  N M  36 

377  Thomas  Richard    ....  M  41 

127  Thomas  John   SM  43 

326  Thomas  Arthur  . . .  ,SM  46 
Thomas  Thomas  R.  CnM  34 
Thomas  Francis  W.  SL  Af  49 

Thomas  Darid     S43 

Thomas  Wm.  .  .^ ...  AS  46 
Thomas  William  . . .  .PP  46 

33aThomas  Thos.  C Cit  43 

H^  Thomond  Rt.  Hon.  Jas. 

Marquis  of AW  47 

ISL  Thompson  John  ....  RA  46 
Thompson,  Sir  Thos.  R. 

T.Bart C  37 

Thompson  Thomas  S.  C  46 
Thompson  Thomas  P.    C  47 

Thompson  Josiah Cr  38 

Thompson  Thomas  .  .Cr  49 

Thompson  Chas.   Cr  40 

Thompton  John    ....  Cr  48 

Thompson  John  L L  10 

Thompson  John  (b)  . .  L  16 
Thompson  Andrew. . . . L  16 
Thompson  James    ....  L  26 

Thompson  John  R X  41 

144  Thompson  SackyilleW.H. 

(act) Mt49 

Thompson  Robert     .  .M  13 

Thompson  Richard    . .  M  30 

648  Thompson  William  H.  M  29 

CG  Thompson  Henry  ....  M  41 

648  Thompson  Robert. . . . CA  41 

336  Thompson  Josiah  . . .  .CA  43 

Thompson  William    . .  S  96 

621  Thomsett  Henry  G.  SM  47 

Thomson  William  A.    Cr  32 

Thomson  Charles Cr  40 

Thomson  Robert  R.  . .  L  23 
Thomson  James S  81 


Digitized  by 


Google 


310 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Thomson  DavM  (a)  . .  S  10 
Thomson  John  (b)  md.    S  14 

362  Thomson  Mitchel    ...  .S  32 

Tliomson  Thos.  R.  H. .  .S  41 

17  Thomson  Dayid  (b)  md.  S  46 

423  Thomson  John  (c)  mo.  S  46 
Thomson  John  (a)  ..PP  07 
Thomson  John  (b)  ..PP  12 

Thorley  Robert L  15 

Thorn  George        -     PP  01 

Thorn  John      PP  14 

Thornborongh  Ed.  Le  C.C27 

ISl  Thome  James C  29 

Thome  Edward  ....PP  29 
Thome  Charles  A.  .  .PP  47 

137  Thome  James  L Ck46 

Thomton  Samuel    C  27 

Thomton  Henry  A.  D.  L  16 
Thomton  Charles  T.  PP  86 

Thorold  Richard Cr  46 

Thorp  William    L 

Thraeksion  Edwin  ..Cr  46 

642  ThroppArthurT.(act)M<  49 

230  Thurbum  James  P.  . .  L  41 
Thnrsby  Frederick  S. . .  L  26 
Ilkursion  Charle»  T. . .  C  44 

Thnrtdl  Charles    Cr  43 

TIckell  Thomas    L  42 

R  Tickell  John  A .     . .  SLM  08 

200  Tilbey  Thomas  M.  I.  PP  14 

Tilley  James    X  12 

Tills  William    L  27 

Tilly  John M  06 

Tilmoath  Robert  C.  . .  Af  16 

JV  H  Tilston  Richard    ....  ilS  42 

Timpson  Henry    . .  CnM  40 

43  Timpson  John  O . .  FLM  48 

Tincombe  George  ....  Cr  26 

Tindal  Louis  S Cr41 

'Tindal  Charles Cr  42 

Tindalc Joseph    LOO 

TIndallJohn     PP  12 

Tinklar  Henry  N.    SLM  4S 

Tinling  Edward  B C  43 

Tinmouth  NicAc/m  . .  Cr  46 
UTisdall  Archibald  ...  .C  16 

Tobin  Edward    M  14 

Toby  Henry  C L  41 

R  Toby  Isaac    CnM  38 

Tod  John L16 

R  Todd  William    . .  .,SLM  10 
Todd  Geo.  (act)   ....M<48 

TokerJohnB L  20 

Tolcher  Edward L  21 

Tollemacfae  Wilbraham  F. 

M L28 

Tom  John    L  26 

Tomkins  Henry  W.    . .  L  16 

220  Tomkins  John   CkiS 

CO  Torolin  George  W L  27 

Tomlin  James     M  13 

Tomlin  Henry  R... SL/Yf  49 
Jbmlinaon  NicholasR,Cr  49 
Tomlinson  Robert  C.  . .  L  13 

492  Tomlinson  James  W. . .  L  26 
TomUnson  William  G.PP  40 
Tompson  Joseph  F.    . .  L  24 


Toms  Francis  P.  .  .SLM  40 
612  Toms  Francis  Y.  (act)ilS  49 
632  Toms  PhiUp,  mo S  34 

Tonge  Louis  C.  H L  46 

43  Tonkin  James    Af  32 

TorbettChas CA47 

642  Tothill  John CfiAf  37 

Tottenham  John  P.  .  .L  44 
224  Towell  James  H Cilr43 

Tower  Arthur L  42 

ThumJoAn    Cr  46 

TowneJohn     L  12 

R  Townly  James FLAf  12 

Toums  George 5  99 

Townsend  John C  34 

Townsend  James  ....  Cr  14 
632  Townsend  John   L  44 

Towsey  George  W.  . .  L  46 

Towsey  Henry S  10 

Tozer  Aaron     C30 

Tracey  John Cr  14 

Tracey  Augustus  F.    . .  L  28 

Tracey  Benjamin  W.  ..L29 
CG  Tracy  John  J.  C.  H.   ..L37 

Trahar  Abraham    Af  06 

ISi  4^ravers,SlrEaton,Rt.C29 
CO  Travers  James L  26 

Trayers  Joseph  O.    CnAf  47 

Treeve  John Cr  48 

Tregear  Vincent    Af  12 

Tregidgo  William  T..  .Af  49 

i>j*Tiremenkeere  Walter 

LGRM  81 

Tremlett  Wm.  H.  B.  VW  47 

Tremlett  Oeo.  JV. ...  .Cr  81 

Tremlett  Francesco  S.  L  43 

TrenchyHon.RobtLe  P.L  38 

Trent  George  N L  16 

Treyan  Henry,  md S  46  246  Tumer  Charles 

486  Treyenen  John Af  f  48 

Tribe  Thomas L  16 

Tribe  Henry  J FLAf  47 

Tribe  Benjamin  W.  .  .Cit  40 

Tringham  William     ..  Cr  44 

Tripe  Thomas D  11 

Triphook  William  C. .  .Af  41 

Tr^John  U. Cr  47 

Triscott  Richard  S.    . .  C  41 

Triscott  William  B.  .  .C  46 

R  Triscott  Joseph CnAf  10 

H^fTrollope  George  B. . .  C  14 
244  Trollope  Henry   L  41 

Trotman  fVm.  H,  ...  .S  10 

Trotter  Henry  D C  86 

rro«er  Robert Cr  44 

Trotter  John  W, Cr  46 

g[frn>ubridge,Sir  Edward 
T.  Bart ilR  41 

Troubridge  Edward  N.  C  42 

Tronghton  Joseph  . . . .  L  16 

Trounsell  George  P.  .  .L  16 

Truecott  George C  46 

Trousdell  John  L.md.  AS  47 
486  Troutbeck  WUfred  £.  SM  48 

Tryon  Robert      C  47 

Tryon  Henry L  16 

Tuck  Samuel Af  14 


ftTucker,  Sir  Bdw  ..RR4\ 
H^j^cker  Thomas  T.  RA  AQ 

Tucker  John  J C38 

Tucker  WilUem    Cr  42 

391  Tucker  Robert    L  16 

Tucker  James  B if  80 

41  Tucker  John Af  41 

Tucker  James    Af  30 

Tucker  Charles  T Af  37 

Tucker  E.  J.  H SAf  46 

Tucker  John  T.  ..CnAf  34 
Tucker  Richard  F.  FLAf  46 
Tucker  WiUiam  G.  ..CAdO 

119  Tucker  Douglas  N.  ..^S42 
Tucker  Wm  C.  md.   JS  46 

2  Tucker  Henry PP  25 

Tucker,  Robert  J.  B.    Ck  48 

195  Tudor  John    Cr  42 

TudorEdward 598 

163  TuffheU  Robert  G.. . .  L  47 

623  TukeChas.  W CA  48 

TuUoh  Chariei Cr  45 

ThUlok  WUHam  I.   . .  Cr  46 

jyrif  TuUoh  John    L  11 

TullyKeeyy    LIS 

Tully  John L  15 

Turberyille  Edmund.  .Cr  14 

266  Turmine Alft«d    ....N/47 
Turobull  Robert L  15 

238  TurabuU  Hen.  H.  mo.   S  46 

Turner  William C  41 

I\imer  John Cr  48 

Tumer  Francis  J L  07 

CO  Tumer  Charles L  16 

338  Turner  James  H L  26 

Turner  James L  28 

Tumer  Michael L  28 

RV  Tumer  Richard  J L  46 

.SAf  46 
R  Tumer  Richard    .  .CnAf  13 

Tumer  WiUiam S  07 

Tumer  Charles  F.  ..PP  46 
Tumer  William  H.  ..Ck  41 

Tumer  Geo CA  47 

Tumour,  Hon.Arth.  R.Cr  16 

477  Tumour  Edmund  B.  . .L  42 

671  Tumour  Edward  W.  . .L  43 
Tumour  Nich.  B.  B.  ..L  49 

473  Turpin  George ^M  47 

Turtonjamee   Cr  47 

Tweed  Robert Cr  48 

TweedaieJohn S  07 

Tweeddale  John  D S  43 

Tweedie  David  . . .  .5LAf  12 

TweedieJohn    CA42 

Twigg  Richard  Jf .    ..  Cr  44 

Twiiden  John Cr  23 

Twiss  Robert  W CV46 

Twyford  Samuel L  40 

Twyford  John  . . .  .FLAf  10 
Twysden  Henry  D.  ..Cr88 

Iden  Henry  M L  36 

"  ler,  8irGeo.Kt...C22 

ler  Gwinnett    ilf r  49 

Tjrrrell  GeoTge    L  12 

Tyssen  John    L  3S 

TyteRobt.W. Cr  40 


466 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


811 


ULLOCK  Thomas  .  .PP  06 
Umfreyille  Samael  C.  Cr  38 

DF Underwood  James    ..3f28 

S65  IJnderwoodTho8.N.(act) 

Aft  49 

862  Urmston  W.  B L  48 

R    UrquhartJohn CnM  46 

Urqnhart  John     S  10 

Urqnhart  Lewis  C.  md.  S  46 
Urquhart  Walter  A.  PP  08 

137  Usbome  Alexander  B.  M  38 
Usher  Edward  P. . .  FLM  47 

217  Usher  Chas.  L.T. . .  FLM  49 

Usher  Thomas    SOb 

Ussher  Sidney  H C  46 

Ussher  Edwd  P.  H.  CnM  49 
UUayJohnT L  11 


VALLACK  Richard  G.L  07 

Valobra  James CV  44 

Valpy  Anthony  B.    ..Cr  14 

215  Vansittart  Nicholas  . .  Or  47 

Vansittart  Edward  W.Cr  49 

R  Varlo  George    ....  CnM  03 

Varlo  Bemey    CnM  48 

Yarlo  Henry CnM  49 

VaughanJas.W L  48 

Vanghan  James S  41 

378  Vaughton  Theop  .  .SLM  48 
418  Veale  Wm.  E.  L.. . . .  Cft  47 

264  Veitch  Harry  T X  43 

200  Veitch  Henry  G L  44 

205  VeitchJ.  R.     L  47 

264  Veitch  Alfred SM  49 

Veitch  James,  md.  DIH  46 
Vellaeott  WiUiam  ...  .5  09 
Verling  Edward   ...  M  99 
137  Verling  Bartholomew.  .5  29 

Vemez  Peter    PP  13 

499  Vernon  Henry  T L  47 

145  Vernon  Chas.  E.  H.    . .  L  49 

562  Vesey  Charles     L  46 

R  Vevers  George    L  15 

Vibart  James L  14 

563  Vicary  WiUiam L  15 

R  Victor  George  ....  FLM  27 

Vidal  Alexander  T.  E.  C  25 

Vidal  Richard  E Cr  30 

Vidal  EmericE PP  08 

Vignoles  John I<  12 

235  VinallThos.  8 Cir  46 

iJiVinoent  Andrew  A. . .  C  32 
Vincent  William    ....M41 

261  Vincent  Edward  M.  SM  44 

R  Vincent  John  T.    .  ,SLM  80 

Von  Donop  Edw.  P.B.Cr  49 

Vyner  Arthur    Cr  43 

Vyse  Frederick  H L  42 


235  WADDILOVE  Chas.  L. 

L49 

Wade  John    CnM  Al 

R  Wade  Tliomas   . . .  .SLM  08 

Wade  James    S  08 

46  Wade  James     AS  U 

376  Wade  Seaton    JS  46 

Wadeson  Charles   ....  1. 15 

Wadland  Samuel PP  07 

Wainwright  John L  19 

WainwrightJamesF.fi.Cr  49 
Wake  Baldwin  A.    ..Cr  49 

263  Wake  Charles L  46 

Wakefield  John  W.    ..L27 

Wakem  Nicholas    L  15 

Waleott  John  B C  22 

Walcott  Charles C  46 

ISl  tflWaldegraye  Rt.  Hon. 

Wm.  Earl    RA46 

27  Waldren  Fred.  W.  . .  CA  48 

Wale  George  H L  46 

415  Walford  William  ....  L  10 
•••••jRWalker,  Sir  Bald- 

whiW C38 

Burr,  of  Nstjt. 

Walker  James  R Cr  15 

Walker  William   ....Cr  28 

Walker  Gewqe Cr  49 

Walker  Henry  ( b)  . . .  .L  13 

Walker  John  (▲) L  16 

Walker  Bethnne  J L  15 

Walker  Leyen  C  P.    .  .L  22 

CQ  Walker  John  (b) L  27 

31  Walker  George   L  41 

DF  Walker  William     ...  .M  14 

499  Walker  Robert If  48 

Walker  Joseph    ..LCM9» 

R  Walker  James FLM  08 

Walker Bbenezer  ....5  09 
Walker  WiUiam  ...  .PP  06 
Walker  Charles  ....PP 41 
Walker  Edward  H.  ..CA  46 

CGWall  Allen L  15 

CGWaU  Henry.... L  41 

R  Wall  Henry PLM  12 

WaOaee  James Cr  44 

Wallace Jas.W.Mo.  ..S42 
542  Wallace  Robert,  ud.  .AS  45 
562  Wallace  Jas.  Mc  B. .  .i<S  49 

Wallace  John AS  49 

258  Waller  Geoige PP09 

390  Walling  Michael  . .  ..ilS  46 
WalUngton  Thomas  ...  .5  12 
WallisProyoW.P.    ..Cl9 

WaUis  James L  15 

220  Wallis  Thomas M46 

WaUis  Joseph SM  43 

WaUis  WiUiam  ....PP  34 
Walpole  WiUiam  ....C19 
Walpole  Hon.  Fred. W.  L  45 
258  Walsh  Edm.  S.  (act)  Aft  49 
415  Walsh  Arthur  S.  S.  CnM  40 
Walsh  Spencer  G .  .SLM  49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


312 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


WalthPatriei SOB 

571  Walsh  James,  MD.  ..    .5  44 

127  Walsh  James  C 5  48 

Walsh  Bustace  J.  ..AS  99 
Walter  Edgar  ....CnM  48 
R  Walter  RawUogs  W.SLilf  09 


R  Walter  George  . . .  .SLM  11 

890  Walter  John PP07 

R  Waltem  Henry  . .  ,.SLM  13 

Walton  Charles  J L  40 

Walton  Francis    ..SLAf  49 

287  Warburton  Wm C*  47 

Warcup  T.  C.  E.  ba.  NJ  45 
WardWiUiam    ....RW  46 

Ward  James  H C  46 

Ward  John  R.  Cr  46 

Ward  Richard    L  10 

Ward  William  R.  (a).  .X  14 
Ward  William  R.(b)..L  14 

CSF Ward  Edward  W L  15 

252  Ward  John  (a)   L  49 

Ward  John  Cb)  .....Tft48 
WanlHon.Wm.J...M<49 

235  Ward  Richard  W.  ..SM46 
R  Ward  Henry    ....  FLM  13 

642  Ward  Henderson.  .FLM  47 
Ward  John  (a) AS  ^ 

642  WardJohn(B) AS 46 

891  Ward  Mann.  P.  S.  .  .^fS  48 
43  Ward  John PP  21 

Ward  Wm.  A C*  46 

H  AWarde  Charles  . . . .  C15 
Warden  Frederick  ....  C  46 
Warden  William Cr  87 

182  Warden  John PP  05 

WardleJohn L  10 

Ware  Charles  B L16 

486  Warre  Arthur  B L  47 

635  Warren  Richard  L.  . .  C  89 
^Warren  WiUiam ....  C  41 

Warren  John  T Cr  83 

Warren  Charles  G.  ,.Cr  40 

Warren  James  P X  17 

CQ  Warren  Charles  D.    . .  L  28 

Warren  Charles  B L  39 

Warren  Henry    L  40 

Warren  Fredk. P L48 

416  Warren  William  F L  46 

Warren  John  P.  P.  . .  M  43 
Warren  Richard  H   .  .M  47 

Warren  Geo.  N CA  47 

87  Warrin  Lewis  G.  A...Cfc  42 

826  Warrington  Henry  W.V. 

Ck46 

878  Warwick  Robt  W.  ..Ck46 
Warton  Joseph Cr  36 

647  Wasey  Edward  F.N.K.  L  46 
Washington  John     ...  C  42 

243  Waterhouse  BarthoLG.L  14 

Waterman  John    Cr  48 

Waters  DominickC.  ..X  15 

Waters  Thos CnM  30 

Waters  George  A 5f  47 

Wat6rsAlltn S  15 

Waters  George  A.  .,ASQS 
Watkins  Frederick  ..AR  40 
Watkins  Thos.  V.    ...  C  47 


Watkins  Walter L  15 

89  Watkins  Edwin  T.  ..AS4S 

Watkins  Richard PP  09 

WatlingJohnW C  80 

^Watson  Bundle  B. . .  C  42 

Watson  John Cr  14 

Watson  David  H.  . . , .  L  18 
CQ  Watson  James  8.  WK.L  26 

881  Watson  Geo.  W X  49 

Watson  George    . .  Cnilf  41 

627  Watson  Andrew   CA  29 

Watson  WiUiam,uD.,.SQ9 

Watson  John S  84 

562  Watson  Alex.  md.  . .  .^fS  48 
Watson  Thomas  ..  ..PP  00 

Watson  8taart Ck^ 

Watts  George  E RB  4Q 

Watts  Stephen  R.  . .    .  X  28 

R  Watts  David  J.     .  .SLM  08 

Wauchope  Robert  ,.RB49 

369  Way  John S.V42 

Wayth  Samuel     SAf  47 

Weale  Edward T. .  ..Cr  27 
Wearing  Thomas . .  LCM  27 
Wearing  John  W.  PXilf  41 
Weatherhead  Oeo.  H»  no. 

S12 
DK  Weatherley  Richard  .  .X  16 

Weaver  Wm.  (  a  )    X  15 

Weaver Wm.(B)    ....X26 

Weaver  Wm PP  43 

ai  Webb  William    C 

Webb  Joseph  R.  R.  ..  Cr  28 

WebbWm.H Cr  47 

Webb  Nicholas    X  14 

420  Webb  John  W. X  49 

CGWebbJohn    Af  86 

CG  Webb  Henry      Af  46 

Webh  Robert  ....  CnM  32 
Webb  George  ....FXAf46 

Webb  Samuel  W S46 

Webb  William PP  06 

261  Webb  Charies  J Ck  49 

Webber  WilUam  C.    . .  X  25 

Webber  George  W.    . .  X  27 

87  Webber  Edmund   ....X47 

14  Webber  William,  no.  AS  41 

520  Webber  Robert  G.    . .  C*  43 

CG  Webster  William  (  b)  . .  X  37 

520  Web8ter,Sir  Godfrey,  Bt.X40 

Webster  Wm.  H.  B.  .  .S  15 

Webster  Augustus  F.  . .  X  43 

Weekes  Wm.  B X  12 

Weir  John   X  11 

Weir  Alexander Af  28 

R  Weir  Henry SXAf  14 

R  Weir  Hector  J SXAf  82 

CQ  Welch  Robert  G Cr  41 

Welch  Robert  Cr 

396  Welch  Geo.  A.  W.  .  .Af<  48 

186  Welch  David  N Af  44 

381  Welch  Geo.  A C*  48 

Welehman  Geo*  T,  CnM  31 

Weld  Daniel Cr  26 

Weld  Richard X  14 

Weller  John  H Cr  43 

145  Wellesley  George  G.  .  .C  44 


Wellesley Gerald  F.H.Af<  48 

268  Wellings  Henry  .    ..JS46 

Wellington  Henry  J.   Cr  42 

8  Wellington  Peter Af  40 

Welts  Andrew Cr84 

WellsJohnP X  21 

CO  Wells  Edward  F X  29 

464  Wells  James  8 Af  41 

144  Wells  Thomas  B.     .  .SAf  43 

266  Wells  Fortescne    CA  45 

Wells  Thos.  S S48 

Wells  Saml.S.D i<S  45 

WeUsHenry   PP  97 

Wells  John  T C*  45 

Wells  Thos.W CA  48 

Welsh  Qrorge   Cr  44 

CG  Welsh  Wm X  28 

Wemyss  James  B. C  14 

Wemyss  Thomas  A. . .  Af  85 

Wemyss  John  M.    FXAf  41 

DY  TS  Wentworth  Wm.  F.  X  18 

Wesley  Samuel  R.   CuAf  37 

fWest,  Sir  John     ..AR4\ 
est  Christopher Cr  14 

WestHenry Cr81 

West  Joseph Cr  41 

486  WestJamesB Cr46 

West  Alexander  G.  .  .Cr  48 

West  Wm,  W. Cr  49 

24P  WestHenry    X  46 

148  West  Alfred  O SAf  44 

261  West  William SAf  45 

West  Wm.  H.  B„,SLM  48 

R  West  Henry FXAf  79 

WestWm.,  XD S  14 

West  John    SdO 

48  West  Maurice  T. S42 

296  West  David  O ilS46 

Westbrook  Edmd.  B.   Cr  39 
RV  Westbrook  George  F. . .  X  26 

496  Western  George X  87 

Western  Richard  R.    Cr  46 
Westphal,  Sir   Geo.  A., 

Kt C19 

Westphal  Philip C  80 

Westropp  Berkley X  25 

WestwoodJohn PP  38 

WettenhalJ  Robert. . . .X  30 

151  Wetherall  Fredk.  A. .  .C  26 

14  Wharton  Richd.  H.    .  .X  41 

Wharton  John  A.  L.    O  48 

Wheatley  John Cr  82 

Wheeler  John X  15 

Wheeler  Thomas  P.    . .  X  26 

287  Wheeler  Wm.T Af38 

CG  Whichelo  George    X  25 

648  Whichelo  A.  G SAf  48 

548  Whichelo  Richard  M.PP  07 

31  Whicher  James    JS47 

244  Whiffin  John  G C*  48 

364  Whillier  Thomas  J.  . .  Af  46 

Whillier  George  H.  .  .Cfc  45 

Whimper  WiUiam    ..Cr  41 

474  Whimper  Logic  A.  ..Mt  49 

IflWhinyates  Thomas    RA  4(> 

Whipple  Thos.  C.  O.  D.  X  40 

515  Whipple  Fredk.  J S  47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


flie  Royal  Nary  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


313 


Whiflh  Wm.  G. H C41 

Whitaker  Tho« Crl6 

Whitcombe Saml.  R.  .  .L  15 
Whitcombe  James   CnM  97 

1&  White  Martin C  18 

White  Oeoi^  H.  P.  .  .C  46 

White  Mark Cr  15 

White  Frederic Cr46 

White  Richard  D Cr  47 

Wkite  John  (a) Cr  45 

WkiU  John  (b) Cr  44 

White  Charles  If ...  .Cr  46 
White  Wiaiam(B)  ..Cr 46 

White  Oeorgt Cr  49 

Wiate  Wm.{c) Cr60 

WhitePeter    L  12 

White  Richard    L  15 

CG  White  George  R. L  21 

White  Richard  H X  25 

White  Henry  T. L  27 

White  WiUiam  W.    ..M37 

4S0  White  Richard  O.  ..SM4S^ 

R    White  Wm FLM2S 

R  White  Fredk.  J.  ..FLM  40 

S78  White  Charles  W S  41 

White  Wm S41 

682  White  Henry  J C*  47 

White  Brice  W Ck  48 

151  White  Benj.C Ck 49 

Whitehead  Wm L  15 

Whitehead  Abraham  .  .L  15 
Whitehead  Robert    ..CA19 

1 75  Whitehead  Sd wd.  . .  Cfc  46 
Whitehonse  Geo  J.  SAf  47 

465  Whitehouse  Alfred  ..CA43 
WhUeway Samuel    ..Cr46 

Whiting  Joshua M  45 

R    Whiting  Geo  W...  FLM  41 

OH  Whitmarsh  John  . . .  .il5  09 

74  Whitmarsh  George S  46 

Whitmarsh  Wm.     . .  N  J  41 

1 45  Whittall  Joseph  . . . .  Cft  46 
Whylock  James  ..XCAf  46 

542  Wliyte  Robert  C L  40 

4 15  Whyte  John  W X  43 

WhyteWm.  H L  49 

Whytt  David  K PP  09 

WIckhamJohnC.  ..Cr37 
Wickham  Benjamin  PP  85 
•Widdrington  Saml.E.Cr  24 

384  Wiggens  Richard  J- . .  CA  44 

Wight  John    VW  46 

WigleyJohnG Cr  41 

Winston  James C  83 

R  Wilde  Joshua  J.    .  .SLM  81 

Wilder  David  H M49 

WildeyJohn  L  17 

76  Wildey  Wm.  W.,  md.AS  45 
Wilds  Edward SAf  48 

216  Wiles  William PP  46 

R  Wilis  Thos.  L.  . . .  .CnM  09 

WilkinsWm PP  38 

Wilkinson  James  ....C.40 
Wilkinson  Fredk.  A.  Cr  24 
Wilkinson  William ...  .L  15 
Wilkinson  Stephen    . .  L  1 5 

CST' Wilkinson  John  J f*  27 

Jan  50 


Wilkinson  George  W.  L41{ 
Wilkinson  Mentor. . . .M  12 
fVUkinum  Wm Cr  46| 

446  Wilkinson  Wm SM  43 

562  Wilkinson  Ohr.  R.B.  SM  49 
Wilkinson  HenryC.A.SM  49 
R  Wilkinson  Richd.S.  Cn3f  10 
Wilkinson  Charles  N..S  49 
WiUcock  Joseph  F. .  .PP  04 
Willcox  Robert Cr  23 

216  WUlcox  James Cr  46 

Willcox  Robert L  42 

465  Willcox  Robert ilS  41 

WillesGeoiigeO L  44 

Willes  James  I. . .  .LC3f  48 

Willes  George  I AS4A 

Williams  Edward  R. .  .C  27 
WUliams  Charles  H.  .  .C  32 
Williams  Woodford  J.  C  41 

464  Williams  George Cr  46 

Williams  Aug.  A.  L.  L  13 
Williams  Richard  N.  .  .L  13 
WilUamsJohnS Lib 

DF  Williams  Thomas   ....L15 

Williams  Thos.  M L  15 

Williams  Wm.  J L  15 

Williams  John  (b)   L  15 

Williams  Hugh  L L  21 

Williams  Lawrence  B.  I«  24 

Williams  Samuel    L  25 

Williams  Poulton L  26 

CO  Williams  George  B.    . .  L  40 
^     Williams  Richard  ....L40 

264  WilliamsThoa.  D.     ..Mt4» 

162  Williamfl  Edward  ...  .M 40 
Williams  Vincent  ...  .M  41 
Williams  Wm.H.  (a)   M  43 

216  Williams  Wm.  H.  (b)  M  46 

571  Williams  Geoiige SM  43 

R  Williams  John    ,.MRM\2 

Williame  Joseph  (A)CnM  11 

R  Williams  Joseph  (B)Cn3f  11 

Williams  John  W.C.FLM  47 

Williams  Robert S  96 

Williams Riehd.  P.    ..S97 

WilliamsJohn 507 

Williams  John  G S38 

Williams  Hen.  F.  md.  AS  45 

1 1 4  Williams Chas.  F.  ..AS  46 
Williams  Thos.  H.  ..PP  10 
Williams  Thomas  . .  PP  1 2 
Williams  John PP 

230  Williams  John CA  46 

Williamson  George. . .  .L  07 
Williamson  Charles  C. 

Cn3f39 
Williamson  Stephen  ..S04 
Williamson  Joseph  ..PP  00 
Williamson  Bdwd.  A.PP30 

Willis  Wm.  A C44 

Willis  Jas.W. Cr  49 

Willis  John  N M46 

Willmott  Henry  S...AS  41 
Willoughby  James  B.Cr  46 
Willougliby  Francis  .  .L  43 

Wills  John L  15 

Wills  Fredk M  40 


Willson  John    Cr  41 

R  WillsonJamesK... CnM  42 
Willson  Richard  K.FLM  48 
Willyams  John  V.  ..Cr  44 
Wilmot  Charles  E.  ..Cr46 
WUmotArthurP.  B.  Cr  47 
Wilmot,  Sir  Henry  S.Bt  L  25 
19  Wilmshurst  Arthur    .  .L  45 

Wilson  John C  30 

Wilson  Geoiige  K C  48 

Wilson  James    Cr  28 

Wilson  George     Cr  34 

258  Wilson  Thomas Cr  43 

Wilson  Edmund   Cr  45 

Wilson  Harry L  11 

Wilson  Alexander  ....  L  15 
Wilson  George  (b)  . . .  .L  15 

WilsonJohn(A) L  15 

Wilson  James  H.  R. .  .L  25 

CSrWilson  Bosville  J X  32 

Wilson  John(B) L  43 

Wilson  Robert  Af  28 

Wilson  George Af  40 

R  Wilson  Peter  T.   ..CnM  05 
Wilson  John    . . .  .LCM  46 

Wilson  John CnM  26 

R  Wilson  Robert. . .  .FLM  12 
Wilson  Samuel  L.  FLM  45 

264  Wilson  Roland Ci  34 

18mWilsonJohn(R)9ioJf/  41 
Wilson  John  (a)  UD.  ..S98 

464  Wilson  James S  14 

Wilson  Robert S  15 

Wilson  John  (c) S  24 

Wilson  John  (d) S25 

Wilson  Alexander  ...  .5  49 

162  Wilson  Henry  C.  &,..AS  47 

127  Wilson  William  T.  ..AS4Q 

Wilson  WUlicm PP  00 

Wilson  Bryan PP  04 

137  Wilson  Robert  ...  .PP  26 
Winder  Edmund . . .  .CA  24 
Windham  John  H.  ,.Cr  38 
Wingfleld  David  ....il5 
Wingrove  Henry  E. .  .Cr  4(; 
Wingrove  OeorgeP,ClM  37 
Winniett  5tr  W  m  Kt.  Cr  43 
WinsorGeorge Cr  43 

325  Winstauley  Jas Ck  46 

Winter  Samuel    ....PP4^ 

Winterbottom  John    . .  C.  15 

Winthrop  Hay  E.  S.   Cr  4U 

CO  Winthrop  Geo.  T.  S.     L  46 

415  WiseCharles C47 

DF  WiseJohn L  15 

CG  Wise  Chapman    L  15 

Wise  Charles  A.  (act)  Mt  46 

381  Wise  Frederick    ....51/45 

Wise  James PP  08 

Wise  Thos.  T.   PP42 

246  Wise  George  H.  L.. .  PP  40 

Wise  Thos.  T CA43 

8  Wise  George  H CA  47 

182  Wiseman,  Sir vV.S.,Bt.Cr4<i 

89  Wiseman  Wm.  H.   ..  PP  44 

Witham,  Sir  Ciias.  Kt.  L  18 

Witham  Francis L  IS 


X 


Digitized  by 


Google 


814    Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in  the  Royal  Na?vy  and  Marine  Forces. 


Withenbery  Thomas  . .  Af  28 

R  Witts  John  CnM  08 

WodehouseyHon.  Edward 
T C41 

381  Wodehouse  G«orge  ..Cr  44 

817  Wodehoase  Armine  ..L  45 
Wolfenden  Bdward  .  .CA  42 
WoUey  Godfrey  L.  ..Cr4l 

WoUeyBenJ.    5M  42 

ISl  Wolridge  William . . . .  Cl8 
Wolridpe Charlea  ....1.08 
Wolridge  George  R. . .  Cr  49 

662  Wolridge  Sydney   ...  .L  48 
R  Wolrige  Ambroie  A.  R. 

CnM  26 

858  Wolrige,  Charlea  FLM  48 
Wolrige  Ambroie  SLM  48 
Wood  James  F.  L.    .  .Cr  48 

WoodJames Cr  46 

Wood  Oranyille  H.  .  .Cr  46 

Wood  James  M L  15 

Wood  John  (a)    L  12 

Wood  James  (b) L  15 

Wood  /ames  (c) X  15 

Wood  Arthur  W L  40 

Wood  James  (o) L  41 

824  Wood  William    L  45 

247  Wood  Charles  O L  45 

CGWood  William M  26 

WoodWm.J Af37 

R  Wood  James CnM  40 

*WoodWillUm  ..CnM  41 
Wood  Fredk.  A.  P.i^LM  47 
Wood  William,  MD.... 5  45 

652  Wood  Chas.  B AS  41 

563  Wood  Alfred CAr  46 

R  Woodcock  Fredk.  ..SL  At  12 
Woodcock  Alexander.  .8  44 
Woodgate Thomas  ..Cr 42 
Woodger  William ...  .M  41 

CG  Woodham  Wm.  H L  15 

Woodin  Wm.H L  13 

WoodleyWm    Cr  16 

WoodleyAug.  J 0-46 

Woodman  Wm.  I L04 

Woodriff  Daniel  J.  ..Cr  22 

Woodriff  John  R Cr  48 

Woodruff  Henry     ....L30 

991  Woods  Thomas L  19 

WoodtAorpe  Richd S  09 

Woodward  Angustine   L  12 

844  Woodward  Thos PP  86 

Woolcock  William. . .  .L  09 
Woolcombe  Belfleld  .  .L  41 

465  Woolcombe  Fred L  46 

Wooldridge  Samuel  O.  L  37 
Wooldridge  William  .  .L  25 
Woollcombe  George  . .  C  30 
Woolyer  Richard  J.  .  .L  15 
Woolward  John  H .  . .  L  40 
Wormeley  Ralph  R.  RB  49 
Worsfold  William    ..Cr  41 

Worsley  Marcus I.  18 

Worth  Henry  John  . .  C  40 
Worthington  Benj.  . .  L  1 3 
Wray  Luke  Henry  ..  Cr  24 

398  Wrey  Chas.  J Mt  48 


Wriford  Samnel  ....Cr  15 
Wiiford  Geo.  H...FLM  48 
Wright  Charles  M.  M.  C  46 

Wright  Wm  E Crl7 

WHght  PhUip Cr  40 

Wright  Thomas L  15 

Wright  William L  25 

Wright  Henrv    L32 

466  Wright  Henry  W L48 

Wright  George 3f  38 

Wright  Murray  T.  .  .SM  48 

^ikWright John    ..CIM4A 

R  Wright  George  ....  Cn  Af  26 

398  Wright  Robert  (a)  CnM  40 
Wright  Robert  (b)  CnM  42 
Wright  John  H.  . .  CnM  46 
Wright  Wm.  A.G.FLJIf  43 

485  Wright  Jones  ....PLM  48 
Wright  David S  15 

194  Wright  David  H.,md.  AS  45 
Wright  William....  PP  07 
Wright  Wm.  L CA46 

245  Wright  Sydney  E . . . .  CA  48 
Wroot  Michael  M.  ..Cr  27 
Wyatt  Henry  B Cr  15 

553WyerJohnF M/ 48 

2l7aWylde  Edward  L  14 

Wylde  Edward  R.  ..M  13 

582  Wylde  Edward  A.  FLM  4A 
Wylie  Robert S  25 

268  Wynniatt  Robt.  J.  .  .Mt  49 
Wynter  William  ....  PP  07 
Wynyard  Wm.  R. . . .  .L  26 
Wynyard  Thos.  M.  M. 

(act)  ^^49 

88  Wyvill Christopher    ..C32 


R  YARNOLD  Ben).  FLJf  31 

261  Yates  Richard  A C27 

Yates  Robert  B Cr  14 

Yates  JamesT L  14 

44aYeamesWm JIf  10 

YeatsJohnS L  15 

Yelverton  Hasting  R.   C43 

Yeo  Gerald    ^S  42 

Yonge  Edmund C41 

376  Yonge  Fredk.  D 7.45 

Yorke  Reginald C  46 

Youd  Edward L  12 

33a  Youel  Frederick  B...5M  46 

415  Youell Edward SM  46 

Young  Horatio  B C  46 

Young  Jacob  L Cr  47 

Young  Matthew Cr  39 

Young  Alexander Cr  40 

Young  Oearge Cr  46 

Young  Daniel L  92 

Young  William  F. /.  26 

C6  Young  Thomas   L  26 

Young  Brooke,  J.JvMrLieitt 

CG  Young  Alfred L  42 

224  Young  Chas.  H L  45 

182  Young  Thos.  J Mt4» 

89  Young  Lewis  W SM  47 

Young  Thomas  ...  .PP  05 
Young  William  (a).  .PP  34 
Young  William  (b)  .  .PP  40 
Young  William  A.  O.  Ck  45 

Yule  Robert Cr  46 

Yule  James L  S6 

69  Yule  Charles  B.  . .   .     I.  42 

Yule  John 3/27 

121  Yule  Henry  B M43 

127  Yule  Alex.  C Ck46 


Digitized  by 


Google 


315 


NUMBER  OF  OFFICERS  ALLOWED  TO  EACH  RATE 

OF  THB  MILITABY  BRANCH. 


CAPTAIN— One  in  all  rated  Ships. 

COMMANDER— One  in  Ships  of  and  above 
third  rates,  and  in  command  of  Sloops,  &o. 

JLIEUTEN  ANTS— First  rates,8  ;  second  rates, 
7  ;  third  t«tes,  6 ;  fourth  and  fifth  rates,  6  ;  sixth 
T&tes,  4.  Steam  Frigates  and  Sloops  bearii^  110 
men,  3.  Second  class  Steam  Sloops,  2 ;  Gun  ^rigs, 
and  Schoouers,  one  in  command. 

MASTERS— One  in  all  rated  Ships  and  Sloops 
bearing  a  Commander. 

MATES— First  and  Second  rates,  8 ;  Third  rates, 
6  ;  Fourth,  Fifth,  and  Si  nth  rates,  4.  First  class 
Steam  Frigates.  3 ;  all  other  classes,  2. 

SECOND  MASTERS— First,  Secondhand  Third 
rates,  t ;  all  other  classes,  1. 

MIDSHIPMEN— First  rates,  16;  Second  rates, 


12  ;  Third  rates,  10;  Fourth  rates,  8;  Fifth  rates, 
6  ;  Sixth  rates,  4  ;  Steam  Frigates,  3  ;  all  other 
Vessels,  2.  N.B.  Mates  may  be  substituted  in 
these  ratings. 

MASTER'S  ASSISTANTS— First,  Second,  and 
Third  rates,  4  ;  Fourth  and  Fifth  rates,  9  ;  all  other 
Ships  and  Vessels,  1. 

NAVAL  CADETS— First  t«tefl,  8;  Second 
rates,  7 ;  Third  rates,  6  ;  Fourth  rates,  5 ;  Fifth 
rates,  4.  Steam  Frigates  and  Sloops  bearing  more 
than  80  in  complement,  2  ;  smaller  Vessels,  1. 

GUNNER— in  all  Ships  and  Vessels  except 
the  lowest  class  Steam  Vessels,  1. 

BO  ATSW  AIN— In  all  rated  Ships  and  in  Vessels 
commanded  by  a  Commander. 

CARPENTEBr-Thei 


OP  THE  CIVIL  BRANCH. 


CHAPLAINS— One  in  all  rated  Ships 

SURGEONS— One  in  all  rated  Ships  and  Sloops 
bearing  a  Commander* 

PAYMASTERS  and  PURSERS— The  same. 

NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS^One  in  aU  rated 
Ships. 


ASSISTANT  SURGEONS— First  and  Second 
rates,  3  ;  Third  rates,  2  \  all  other  rates,  1 . 

CLERKS— First  and  Second  rates.  3 ;  other  rated 
Ships.  2  -,  Sloops  and  amaller  Vessels,  1 . 

ENGINEERS— First  class  Steam  Ships,  5; 
Steam  Frigates,  4  $  other  classes,  3. 


NAVY  AND  PRIZE  AGENTS  RESIDENT  IN  LONDON. 


Barwis,  William  H.  B.,  1,  New  Boswell-court,  Lin- 
coln's«ion« 

Baugham,  J.  H.,  9,  Charing  Cross. 

Burnett  &  Wynne  (late  Copland8&  Burnett,) 
22,  Surrej-st.,  Strand. 

Case  and  Loudonsack,  1,  James-st.,  Adelphi. 

Chard,  William  and  Edward,  3,  Clifford's-inn, 
Fleet-street. 

Chippendale,  J.,  10,  John-street,  Adelphi. 

Collier,  Thomaai  and  John  Adolphua  Snee,  3,  Brick- 
court,  Temple. 

Dufaur,  Frederick,  13,  Clement's-inn. 


Goode  and  Lawrence,  16,  Surrey-st,  Strand. 
Halford,  Messrs.  &  Co.,  41,  Norfolk-st.,  Straod. 
Hallett,  Robinson,  Maude,  and  Hallett,  14,  Great 

George-st, 
Holmes  and  Folkard,  3,  Lyon's- inn,  Strand. 
Muspratt,  John  P.,  34,  Abcburch-lane. 
Ommauney,  Messrs.  39,  Charing  Cross. 
Slade,  William,  21,  Cecil-street,  Strand. 
Smith  Joseph   12,  Marsball-st.,  Golden-sq. 
Stilwell,  John,  Gilliam,  and  Thomas,  22,  ArundeU 

street.  Strand. 
Woodhead,  Joseph,  1,  James-street,  Adelphi. 


AGENTS  FOR  OFFICERS  OF  ROYAL  MARINES, 
Mntn.  Cox  and  San,  Hatton  Garden. 


LIST  OF  LICENSED  NAVY  AGENTS  FOR  PETTY  OFFICERS  AND  SEAMEN, 
With  the  Dates  of  their  Licenaee  respectively . 

N.B. — ^Each  License  expires  three  years  after  the  Date  thereof. 


Borrowes, Walter,  15,  Ordnance-row,  Portsea  9Jan49 
Byfmd,  Edward,  81,  Dale-st.,  liyenpool  ....  lApr47 
Davis,  Noah,  5,  Lyon's  Inn,  Strand,  London  l6Nov47 
Davis,  David  Lacarus,  9,  Dudley-st.,Wolvcr- 

hnrnpton Mm47 

Edwards,  John,  20,  Common  Hard,  Portsea  2lOct46 

Isaac,  Philip,  19,  King-st.,  Flnsbury 1  June49 

Isaacs,  Samuel,  11,  Common  Hard,  Portsea  37Apr48 
Isaacs,  John,  68,  Hamond-st.,  Chatham  . .  13Jan48 
Joseph,  Aaron,  19*  John-st.,  Sidney-square, 

Cummercial-road,  London 7Mar49 

Levi,  Phineas,  15,  Catherinc-st.,  Devonport. .  50ct46 


Levy,  David,  65,  High-st.,  Portsmouth  ....  13Jan48 
Levy,  Marks,  50,  Bedfbrd-st.,  Plymouth  . .  13Sent48 
Levy,  Aaron,  45,  Bedfbrd-st.,  Plymouth  . .  25Jnly48 
Magnus,  Simon,  303,  High-st.,  Chatham  ..2lFeb49 
Marks,  Charles,  23,  Wimple-st.,  Plymouth  22Mar47 
Moses  (othervrise  Moss)  Beiy.,  1,  Clock-st, 

Portsea 20Nov46 

Moses,  John,  jun.,  25,  Hard,  Portsea 16Dec47 

Oliver,  Robt.  Moon,  36,  Chapel-st.,  Devon- 
port  19June49 

Solomon,  Moses,  8,  Ordnance-row,  Portsea  . .  7Dec47 
<olomon,  Lewis,  3,  Hamond  Place,  Chatham24Feb49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


FLAG  OFFICERS,  per  diem.  Adm.  of  the 
Fleet,  £6,  Adm.  £5.  Vioe-Adm.  £i.  Rear- 
A  dm.  Commodore  of  First  Class,  and  Captain  of 
the  Fleet,  £S.  Commodore  of  Second  Class,  £}y 
or  lOf.  in  addition  to  pay  as  Captain,  according 
to  Admiralty  Order.  If  Commanding-in-Chief,  a 
further  sum  of  iS3  while  his  flag  is  flying  within 
the  limits  of  his  station. 

CAPTAINS  of  Ships  of  the  Line,  except  Flag 
Ships,  £53  I4i.  per  lunar  anonth.  Senior  Capta.  of 
the  Ordinary,  and  other  such  establishments, 
£4G  Of.  8d,  Capts.  of  regular  Flag  Ships,  and 
of  Fourth  rates,  £ZQ  1i.  All  other  CapU..£dO  1 3f .  Qd, 

COMMANDERS,  £n  Os.  Ad.  per  lunar  month, 
in  all  rates  authorized  to  bear  one. 

LIEUTENANTS- in  command  of  any  Ship  ex- 
cept Surveying  and  Packet  Establishment,  Senior 
of  a  sea-going  rated  Ship,  of  a  rated  Surveying  Ves- 
sel (if  receiving  no  adaitional  surveying  pay),  or 
of  a  Troop  Ship,  if  of  seven  years  standing,  iS15  8s. 
All  others  J6l4  per  lunar  month. 

MASTER  of  the  Fleet^  16«.  5d.  per  diem.  Mas- 
ters in  Line-of  Battle  Ships,  £IS  St,  Qd,,  in  other 
Ships,  jS14  per  lunar  month.  Store  aUowanoes 
uhen  in  charge— ¥irat  rate  £6  lOt.  lid.  Second 
rate,£6  19f.  l(k/.  Third  rate,  ^5  5f.  8d.  Fourth 
rate,  ^'3  19f.  Id.  Fifth  rate,  £^  Us.  2d.  Sixth 
rate.  £S  2t.  td.    Sloops,  £2  I7i.  4  J.  per  mensem. 

MATE,  J$5  per  mensem,  in  all  rates. 

SECOND  MASTER.-i^6  9j.  Ad.  in  Une-of- 
Battle  Ships,  and  £5  per  mensem  in  all  others. 
In  Vessels  where  no  Master  is  borne,  is  to  receive 
^5  9i.  4cl.  per  mensem,  and  Store  allowance  of 
-£2,  or  in  Vessels  where  the  Master  is  absent,  or 
from  any  other  cause  he  has  charge  of  stores,  to  re- 
ceive such  allowance  as  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty 
shall  decide. 

CHAPLAINS,  £\2  6s.  per  lunar  month.  In 
addition  if  acting  as  Naval  Instructor  under  three 
years*  service  as  such,  £7  7s.  Above  three  years, 
£8  ]i.  Above  seven,  £6  lis.  Ad.  Above  ten, 
J^IO  lOi.  with  tuition  allowance  ot  £b  for  each 
young  gentleman. 

NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS  of  less  than  three 
years'  full  pay  service,  ^9  16j.  Above  three. 
£\0  10s.  Above  seven,  £\\  ]8i.  Above  ten, 
£\A  per  mensem,  with  tuition  allowaoce  of  £5 
for  each  young  gentleman. 

MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  of  less  than  ten 
years'  service  as  such,  £AA  2s.,  after  ten  years, 
^£•58  16s.  per  lunar  month.  DEPUTY  IN- 
SPECTORS, -C«8.  SURGEONS  of  Hospitals 
on  appointment  with  less  than  twenty  years'  ser- 
vice, 16s.  Sd.  Above  twenty  years,  £\  Os.  6rf. 
per  diem.  Of  less  than  six  years'  full  pay  service, 
including  service  as  Assistant-Surgeon,  £\b  8s. 
Above  six  years,  ^16  16s.  Above  ten,  ^19  I2s. 
Above  twenty,  £Z5  4s.  Of  Hospital  Ship,  of 
wliatever  length  of  service,  £25  As.  per  mensem, 
in  all  rates.     With  such  further  allowance  when 


employed  in  HospitaU  on  shore,  as  their  Lordabips 
may  think  proper. 

(Surgeons  on  the  list,  and  unemployed  on  the  1st 
of  July,  1840,  are  entitled  to  the  old  scale  of  par 
only,  until  they  shall  have  served  three  years  on  fail 
pay  subsequent  to  the  1st  of  January,  18SS.) 

ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.  —  In  Ships  where 
no  Surgeon  is  borne,  of  less  than  ten  years'  fall 
pay  service,  £\  1  4s.  Above  ten,  ^14.  And  where 
a  Surg^n  is  home,  of  less  than  three  years'  full 
pay  service,  £2  \6s.  Above  three,  j^lO  lOs.  Above 
ten,  j^l2  12s.  per  mensem. 

SECRETARY  to  Admiral  of  the  Tlc*% 
£i  Is.  Ad.  To  a  Flag  Officer  Commanding  in- 
Chief,  £\}s.nd.  To  all  other  Fkg  Officers  and 
Commodores  of  First  Class,  16s.  M.  Commodorp 
of  Second  C  lass,  8s.  td.  per  diem,  and  5s.  a  day 
from  half  pay  of  their  respective  ranks. 

PAYMASTERS  and  PURSERS,  £7  per  men- 
sem in  all  rates. 

ENGINEERS.— .9m  Page  324. 

CLERKS.— Tn  all  rates.  If  unpassed,  i&4  6s.  4J. 
in  Line  of  Battle  Ships,  and  JS4  in  all  other  Ships. 
Clerk  to  the  Secretary,  to  a  Commander-in-Chief, 
£A  14s.  To  the  Secretary  to  a  Junior  Flag  Officer 
or  Commodore  of  First  Class,  £3  18s.,  in  all  rates. 

MIDSHIPMEN,  £i  8s. 
rates. 


per  mensem^   in  all 


MASTER'S  ASSISTANTS,  £i  lis.  per  men- 
sm,  in  all  rates. 


NAVAL  CADETS,  £1  2s. 

rates. 


per 


in  all 


GUNNER,  BOATSWAIN,  and  CARPENTER 
(the  latter  with  7s.  a  month  in  addition  to  full-pav 
for  tools,  in  every  rate.)  ^  First  Class,  £7  ;  Second 
Class,  ^5  ds.  Ad.  ;  Third  Class,  £i  I4s.  per  lunar 
month.  Harbour  service  t— First  Class.  £5  17».  1  d. ; 
Second  Class,  £A  6s.  Ad. ;  Third  Class,  j^  lis. 
per  lunar  month. 


WORKING  PETTY  OFFICERS. 

PKK    LUNAR   MONTH. 

FIRST  CLASS.— Ship's  Cook,  £9  13t.  Ad- 
miral's Coxswain,  £2  \9s.  Leading  Stoker,  ^S  \9s. 
(and  when  within  the  tropics,  and  steam  np,  half 
his  pay  in  addition).  Master-at-Arms,  Seaman's 
Schoolmaster,  Sail-maVer,  Rope-maker,  Carpenter's 
Mate  (with  7s.  a  month  for  tools),  Caulker  (with 
7s.  a  month  for  tools  while  doing  duty  with  car- 
penters), and  Blacksmith,  £9  ISs.  in  Line-of- Battle 
Ships,  and  £9  9s.  in  all  others.  Ship's  Corporal, 
Gunner's  Mate,  Captain's  Coxswain,  Quarter  Mas- 
ter, Boatswain's  Mate,  Captains  of  the  Forecastle, 
Maintop,  Foretop,  end  of  the  Hold,  Coxswain  of 
the  Launch,  «62  5s.  in  all  rates. 

SECOND  CLASS.— Sail-maker's  Mate,  Cooper 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Sea  Pay  of  the  Navy  and  Marines. 


ai7 


Armourer,  Caulker*8  Mate  (with  7««  a  month  for 
tools  while  doing  duty  with  carpenters).  jf3  4s. 
in  all  rates.^  Captains  of  the  Ma^t,  Afterguard, 
Mizentopy  Yeoman  of  the  Si^pials,  Coxswain  of 
the  Pinnace,  Pajrmaster  and  Puraera*  Steward, 
and  Masician,  JB2  Is.  in  all  rates. 

REMAINDER  OF  SHIP'S  COMPANY.— 
Stoker  and  Coal  Trimmer,  j&2  6s.  (and  when  within 
the  tropics,  and  steam  up,  half  his  pay  in  addition). 
Carpenter's  Crew  (with  7s.  a  month  for  tools), 
Sail-maker's  Crew,  Cooper's  Crew,  and  Painter, 
j£i  ]  6«.  in  all  rates.  Able  Seaman,  Yeoman  of  the 
Store-room,  Flag  Officer's  Steward,  Cook,  and  Do- 
mestic, Captain's  Steward  and  Cook,  Ward  or  Gun 
room  Steward  and  Cook,  Sub-Oflicer'a  Steward 
and  Cook,  Sick-berth  Attendant,  £l  14f.  in  all 
rates. 


Ordinary  Seaman,  Cook*s  Mate,  and  Barber, 
£1  es. 

Paymaster  and  Purser's  Steward's  Mate,  and 
Landsmen,  £i  3s.  in  all  rates. 

Seaman  Gunner,  first  five  years  from  date  of  his 
passing  certificate  on  gunnery,  Ss.,  second  five 
years,  5s.,  third  fi^e  years,  7s.  in  addition  to  his 
rating. 

DiFer,  Is.  6d.  to  be  paid  when  actually  dicing. 
Is.  for  each  period  of  slack  water,  or  when  there 
is  no  tide  Is.  an  hour  in  addition  to  his  rating. 

Boys  of  First  Class,  and  Paymaster  and  Purser's 
Steward's  hoy,  \At.  3d. 

Boys  of  Second  Class,  12s.9<i.  in  all  rates. 


ROTAL  MARINES.  ALL  RATES.— PAY  PER  MONTH. 


MAIfaa  AKD   RATINGS. 

Captain—  £  s. 

If  Brevet  Major  U  10 

Others  14  14 

First  Lieutenant — 

After  7  years    10  10 

Under  7  years 9  2 

Second  Lieutenant  7  7 

CadeU  5  0 

Colour  Serjeant    ^  14 

Serjeant    I «  0 

Cof  poral — 

After  14  years I  1« 

From  7  to  14  yrs.  (if  enlisted 

prior  to  24  Jan.  18t3)  1  9 

All  others 1  7 

Fifer  or  Drummer    1  3 


urntLBHT.   1 

d. 

£    s. 

d. 

0 

18     4 

0 

0 

16    8 

0 

0 

10  19 

4 

0 

9  11 

4 

0 

7  16 

4 

0 

1 

3    6 

8 

I 

2  12 

8 

1 

2  IS 

0 

9 

f    9 

8 

5 

2     7 

4 

4 

1     5 

8 

RANKS  AND    RAnNOS.  ARTILLBRT. 

Bombardier—  £  s,  d.     £  s.  d. 

After  14  years 2     8    0 

Prom  7  to  1 4  yrs.  (if  enlisted 
Driorto24  Jan.  185J3>        2    6    8 

AU  others 2    3    4 

Gunner- 
After  14  yeais 1     8  10 

From  7  to  14  yrs.  (if  enlisted 
prior  to  24  Jan.  1823;        16    6 

All  others 14    2 

Private — 

After  14  years  14    1 

From  7  to  1 4  yrs.  (if enlisted 
prior  to  24  Jan.  1823)       119 

All  others 0  10    6 


RATES  OP  HALF-PAY  FOR  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES, 
PAYABLE  QUARTERLY. 


FLAG  OFFICERS,      pbr  dibh. 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet   £3    3    0 

Admirals 2    2    0 

Vice-AdmlralB 1  12    6 

Rear-Admirala 15    0 

For  pay  of  Retired  Rear- Admirals  and 

Retired  Captains  under  order    in 

Council  of  1646,  seepage  16. 

CAPTAINS. 
To  each  of  the  first  70  as  they  stand 

on  the  List  of  Officers  in  Seniority    0  14    6 

To  each  of  the  next  100 0  13    6 

To  the  remainder 0  10    6 

COMMANDERS. 
To  each  of  the  first  150  on  the  List  ..     0  10    0 
To  the  remainder 0    8    6 


LIEUTENANTS.       pbr  dibm. 
To  each  of  the  first  300  on  the  List  ..£070 

To  each  ofthe  next  700 0    6    0 

To  the  remainder 0    5    0 

AU  Lieutenants  promoted  to  that  rank  aft»r  Ist 
July^  1840y  to  receiye  4s.  a  day,  to  be  Increased 
to  5#.  a  day  after  three  years'  service  as  Lieut- 
enants in  Sea-going  Ships,  and  to  advance  as 
at  present  by  Seniority  to  the  rates  of  Qs.  and 
Is.  a  day ;  but  may  be  placed  on  the  6f .  List, 
if,  through  illness  contracted  In  the  Service, 
they  shall  have  been  unable  to  senre  three  years 
at  Sea  in  that  rank. 

MASTERS. 
To  the  first  100  on  the  list  (being  qua- 
lified for  first  or  second  rates,  or 
«  Line  of  Battle  Ships") 0    7    0 


Digitized  by 


Google 


318 


Scale  of  Half-pay  and  Retirement  for  .Inspectors^  &c. 


PBR  DIBIC. 

To  the  next  200  (being  qualified  for 

third  or  fourth  rates) £0    6  0 

The  remainder,  having  served  5  years 
In  the  Navy,  2  of  which  as  Acting  or 
Second  Master,  or  as  Master's  Mate 

or  Midshipman 0    6  0 

ROYAL  MARINES. 

Colonels    0  14  6 

Lieutenant-Colonels    Oil  0 

Majors 0    9  6 

CapUins    0    7  0 

First-Lieutenants,  of  7  years'  standing  0    4  6 

The  remainder 0    4  0 

Second-Lieutenants .' 0    8  0 

Phtsicians. 

After  10  years' Service    110 

After3ditto 0  16  0 

Under  that  time 0  10  6 

SnaaBovs. 

Surgeons   0    5  0 

Above  6  years' Service    0    6  0 

„    10            „             0    7  0 

„    16            „              0    8  0 

„    20            „              0  10  0 

„    26                (with  leave  to  reUre)  0  13  0 

„    30               (with  leave  to  retire)  0  16  0 


ASSISTAITT-SUBGBOHS.  PBR  DIB*. 

Assistant- Sui|?eons £fi     2  6 

Above  3  years'  Service   O     3  ^ 

„    10           „             O     4  n 

«    20            „              O     5  0 

Dispensers    O     5  i 

PAYMASTERS  AND  PURSBRS. 

On  the  Retired  List O     8  6 

To  each  of  the  first  100 O     7  0 

To  each  of  the  next  200 --  O     6  n 

To  the  remainder    O     5  0 

SECRETARIES. 
After  12  Years'  actual  Service  as  Se- 
cretaries      0  12  0 

CHAPLAINS. 

After  8  years'  Service  at  Sea  or  10  in 

Harbour    O     5  0 

For  each  year's  longer  Service  than  8 
at  Sea  or  10  in  Harbour,  QdL  per 

diem  additional  till  it  reach    ......  O  10  0 

NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS. 

After  their  First  Entry    O    S  0 

,y      3  Years' Service  on  Full  Pay..  0    3  0 

,,    lOYears O    4  6 

,,    20Years O    5  0 


SCALE  OF  HALF-PAY  AND  RETIREMENT  FOR  INSPECTORS,  AND  DEPUTY- 
INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS  AND  FLEETS. 


ACTIVE  SERVICE. 


Medical  Intpecion, 

From  date  of  promotion  

After  10  years'  service  in  the  ranli. . 

15  ,, 

30 


SO  „ 

Deputy  Medical  Inspeeton. 
From  date  of  promotion  to  the  rank 
After  10  ye«r8'  service  in  the  rank. . 

15  „ 

20 

35  „ 

80  „ 

85  „ 


Retirement  per  Diem. 

10  yean' 

iSyeart' 

90  yean* 

26  yean' 

80  yean 

preTlouc 

preTiout 

preTiotts 

previous 
flervleein 

Service  in 

Benrice  in 

Serviee  in 

Service  Sn 

any  grade. 

any  grade. 

any  grade. 

any  grade. 

any  grade. 

£s.    d. 

£  s.    d. 

£  8.     d. 

£8.     d. 

£  «.     d. 

0  15    0 

0  15    3 

0  15    6 

0  15    9 

0  16     0 

1     1     6 

1    4    3 

1     7    0 

1     9    8 

1  13     6 

1    4    3 

1    7    0 

19    8 

1  13    6 

• .        •• 

1    7    0 

1    9    8 

1  13    6 

•  a             .  . 

•  •        . « 

I    9    8 
1  13    6 

0  13    0 

1  13    6 

.. 

0  13    3 

0  13    6 

0  14     0 

0  15    0 

0  15    0 

0  15    3 

)  16    6 

0  15    9 

0  16    0 

0  17    6 

0  19    9 

12    0 

1    4    3 

1    6    6 

0  19    9 

1    2    0 

1    4    8 

1    6    6 

, 

1    2    0 

1     4    3 

16    6 

. .       .. 

•  • 

1    4    3 

1     6    6 

.•       .. 

• .       ■« 

1    6    6 

•  •       •• 

.. 

•  •       • . 

•  •       •. 

LEAVE  OF  ABSENCE. 

All  applications,  either  for  original  leave,  or  for  a  renewal  thereof,  whetlier  made  through  agent,  ox 
otherwise,  must  be  written  by  the  OBieer  himself,  and  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


319 


RELATIVE  RANK  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ARMY  AND  NAVY. 


1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
6. 


10. 


The  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  ranka  with  a  Field-Marshal  of  the  Army. 

Admirals    • with  Generals. 

Vioe-Admirals   with  Lieutenant-Generals. 

Rear-Admirals with  Major-Generals. 

Commodores  of  the  First  Class 

Commodores  of  the  Second  Class    

Director-General  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Nav j . 


e;;} 


with  Brigadier-Generalfl. 


Captains,  after  three  years  from  the  dates  of  their  first  Commie- 1 
sions  as  Captains | 

All  other  Captains "^ 

Medical  Inspectors  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets 


with  Colonels. 


with  Lieutenant-Colonels. 


Commanders 

Secretaries  to  Flag  Officers  Commanding  in  Chief 

Deputy  Medical  Inspectors  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets    .... 

Lieutenants    

Masters  of  the  Fleet 

Masters 

Chaplains   

Secretaries  to  Junior  Flag  Officers  and  Commodores  of  the  First 

Class 

Sargeons    • 

Paymasters  and  Pursers 

Mates 

Assistant-Surgeons 


;} 


\ 


:} 


with  Majors. 


with  Captains. 


With  lieutenants. 


11.    Second  Masters 


?SSSp^r./;.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::}  -^-e-^- 

IS.  Nothing  contatned  in  these  Regulations  is  to  gire  a  claim  to  any  Officer  of  the  Nary  to  assume 
oonunand  of  Her  MiUesty's  Land  Forces  on  shorey  nor  to  any  Officer  of  the  Army  to  assume 
command  of  any  of  H Jft.  Squadrons  or  Ships. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


320  '    Declaratious,  etc. 


DECLARATION 

Required  from  Officers  of  the  Rojal  Navy  and  Marines  claiming  Half-pay  and  Hetired-pay  penonally 

or  by  Agent. 

Christia.i  Noma  to  be  interted  in  full  at  the  eommeneement,  but   the  Signature  to  be   in  the  Officer's  nettel 

manner, 

I do  solemnly  and  sincerely  declare  that  I  am  entitled  to. Pay  as  a in  rbe  Royal 

.  that  I  am  not  m  Holv  Orders,  and  that  I  hsd  not,  from  the day  of ,  18      ,  to  the 

day  of ,  18     ,*any  other  Place  or  Employment  of  Profit.  Civil  or  Military,  in   any  I>e- 


partment  of  Her  Majesty's  Service,  nor  in  the  Colonies  oir  Possessions  of  Her  Majesty  beyond  the  S**», 

nor  under  any  other  Government ;  except  * and  I  make  this  solemn  Declaration*  oonacientiously 

believing  the  same  to  be  true. 

Declared  and  tubtcribed  before  me^  this day  of 184    • 

The  Magistrate  or  R^^sident  Minister  of  the  Established  Church  1 
to  sign  here,  and  state  the  place  for  which  he  acts.  / 

MagistraUfor .  Af mister  of In  the  County  of 

llie  Claimant  to  sign  here. 

Residing  at ,  near  the  Post  Town  of ,  in  the  County  of . 


*  An  Officer  holding  any  other  Place  or  Employment  of  Profit,  Civil  or  Military,  is  to  insert  the 
Office  be  holds,  with  &e  Net  Annual  Salary,  and  the  Emoluments  thereof,  and  the  Authority  under 
which  he  is  allowed  to  receive  bis  Half-pay. 


FORM  OF  HALF-PAY  DECLARATION  TO  BE  TAKEN  BY  CHAPLAINS 
On  the  Half-pay  List,  under  His  Majesty's  Order  in  Council,  «^dlft  July,  1885. 


I do  solemnly  and  sincerely  declare  that  I  did  not  accept  any  benefice  with  cure  of  souls 

before  I  had  completed  a  term  of  service  in  the  Royal  Navy,  as  Chaplain,  equal  to  eight  years  service  at 

sea;  that  I  have  not  between  the day  of  — ^  and  the  ■  ■    ■    ■   day  of been  employed 

as  Chaplain  of  any  of  His  Majesty's  Ships,  and  have  not  held,  and  do  not  hold,  any  appointment  as 
Chaplain  of  a  Naval  Establishment,  the  emoluments  of  which  amountto  four  hnndxed  pounds  per  annum ; 
and  I  make  this  solemn  Dechirationy  conscientiously  believing  the  same  to  be  true. 


OATH  OP  ALLEGIANCE,  &c. 

By  tlie  Acts  25  Charles  II.,  Cap.  2,  and  subsequent  Acts,  and  by  the  0  George fV.,  Cap.  17,  all  Offi' 
cers  of  the  Navy,  on  attaining  the  rank  of  Rear-Admiral,  or  on  being  promoted  to  a  superior  rank,  are 
required  to  take  the  Oath  of  Allegiance,  and  make  the  Declaration  therein  respectively  mentioned, 
within  Six  Months,  either  in  the  Court  of  Chancery  or  King's-Bench,  at  Westminster,  or  at  the 
Quarter-Sessions  of  the  Count V  or  Place  where  they  shall  be  resident,  in  defisult  of  doing  which 
their  Commissions  are  declared  void:  But  if  the  Officer  should  be  absent  from  England  when  pro- 
moted, or  if  his  promotion  shall  take  place  within  three  months  before  his  departure,  he  may  take 
the  Oath,  and  make  the  Declaration,  at  any  time  within  Six  Calendar  Months  after  his  return. 


COMMANDERS  OF  LINE  OF  BATTLE  SHIPS. 

By  an  Admiralty  memorandum  dated  Dec.  13,  1847,  their  Lordships  directed  that  in  future.  Com- 
manders shall  be  eligible  for  the  appointment  of  Commander  of  a  Line  of  Battle  Ship  who  have  served 
on(>  year  in  command  of  a  Sloop,  or  as  Lieutenant  in  command  of  a  Brig,  or  as  iirst  Lieutenant  or 
Gunnery  Lieutenant  of  any  Ship  in  Her  Majesty's  Service. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


821 
ROYAL  NAVAL  COLLEGE. 

SCIENTIFIC  EDUCATION  OF  OFFICERS. 

AdndnUy,  20th  December,  1838. 

Her  Majesty  having  been  gnunonslj  pleased  to  sanction,  by  Order  in  Council  of  July  8tli,  1838,  tbe 
establishment  of  further  means  of  scientific  education  for  a  certain  number  of  0£5cers  of  Her  Majesty's 
Naval  Service,  under  such  regulations  as  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  may  frame  from 
time  to  time. 

Their  Lordships  have  directed  that  for  this  object— Thirty  additional  Mates,  who  have  passed  both  the 
£xamination  in  Seamanship  and  in  Navigation,  shall  be  borne  on  the  books  of  the  Excellent, 

They  will  receive  Sea-pay,  and  be  in  fUl  respects  nnder  Naval  discipline ;  but  they  will  receive  the 
usual  allowance  instead  of  being  victualled,  and  be  lodged  in  the  Royal  Naval  College.  Any  further 
expense  will  be  defrayed  by  themselves. 

Tbey  will  be  selected  from  such  as  have  passed  the  Ordinanr  Examination  on  board  the  Exeelleut,  and 
a  preference  will  be  given  to  those  who  shidl  have  passed  the  best  Examination. 

Tbey  will  receive  Instruction  at  tbe  Royal  Naval  College  for  the  space  of  one  year,  and  then  be 
discharged. 

An  Examination  will  take  place  at  the  end  of  every  six  months. 

The  Mate  who  passes  the  best  Examination,  provided  he  produces  satisfactory  Certificates  of  character 
and  professional  ability  from  the  Captains  with  whom  he  has  served,  and  during  the  period  of  his 
Instruction,  will  receive  a  Lieutenant's  Commission ;  provided  always  he  attains  a  certain  fixed  degree 
of  proficiency. 

A  limited  number  (Ten)  of  Commissioned  Offioers  of  any  rank  may  avail  themselves  of  the  instruction 
thus  aflforded,  for  the  space  of  one  year.  No  expense  will  be  incurred  on  their  account;  and  they  will 
be  expected  to  pass  the  ordinary  examination  of  the  Excellent  before  they  are  admitted  to  the  instruction  at 
tbe  Royal  Naval  College.  By  Command  of  their  Lordships,  C.  Wood. 


EXAMINATION    OF   OFFICERS    ON    SUBJECTS    CONNECTED   WITH    THE 

STEAM   ENGINE. 

Admiralfy,  Sth  of  December,  1849. 

My  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  having  had  under  their  consideration  the  examination 
required  of  Officers,  on  subjects  connected  with  tbe  Steam  Engine,  with  a  view  to  ascertain  their  com* 
petency  to  be  registered  as  **  Steam  Officers/'  are  pleased  to  order  that  no  Officer  shall,  henceforward, 
be  so  registered,  until  he  has  passed  an  examination  at  the  Royal  Naval  College  at  Portsmouth,  on  the 
subjects  herein  detailed ;  and  any  Officer,  whether  he  has  acquired  his  knowledge  in  one  of  Her 
Majesty's  Dockyards,  or  at  the  Ifactories  of  private  individuals,  or  has  studied  at  the  Royal  Naval 
College,  or  not,  is  at  liberty  to  present  himself  for  examination,  on  the  days  fixed  for  the  purpose,  on 
giving  timely  notice  to  the  Captain  Superintendent  of  the  Collegpe  of  his  intention  so  to  present  himself. 

The  Examinations  are  to  take  place  once  in  every  three  months,  at  the  time  fixed  for  the  present 
Quarterly  Examinations ;  and  they  will  be  conducted  by  the  Professor  of  the  College,  in  the  presence  of 
the  Admiral  Superintendent  of  the  Dockyard  and  the  Captain  Superintendent  of  the  College. 

The  subjects  on  which  the  Officers  will  be  examined  are  to  be,  until  further  notice,  as  follows, 
▼ix. : — 

1.  Tbe  Elements  of  Geometry,  Mechanics,  and  Dynamics. 

2.  LawsofUeaU 

3.  The  application  of  these  bzancbes  of  science  to  the  steam  engine. 

4.  The  name,  and  use  of  every  part  of  the  engines,  boilers,  &o. 

5.  Construction  and  principle  of  the  engines  and  boilers ;  expansion  of  steam,  economy  of  fuel,  resulting 
from  the  application  of  the  principle,  and,  under  certain  circumstances,  from  the  employment  of  reduced 
power. 

6.  The  nature,  application,  and  uses  of  the  indicator. 

The  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Dock}ard  is  to  furnish  the  Professor  with  questions,  relating  to  the  heads 
Nos.  4,  5  and  6— marked  with  the  number  which  should  be  given  for  each  question  if  answered  fully 
and  correctly ;  and  he  is  to  examine  the  written  answers,  and  mark  upon  each  of  them  the  number 
which  should,  in  his  opinion,  be  given  by  the  Professor. 

Tbe  Professor  is  to  prepare  questions  under  the  first  three  heads,  and  in  like  manner  assign  to  each 
question  tbe  number  which  should  be  given  to  it,  if  answered  fully  and  correctly. 

The  whole  of  these  questions  are  to  be  printed,  and  placed  in  the  bands  of  each  Officer,  on  the  day  of 
examination. 

An  abstract  is  ultimately  to  be  made  by  the  Professor  of  the  result  of  the  examinations,  shewing  in 
one  column  the  greatest  number  which  could  be  gained  under  each  head  of  the  examination  -  and  in 
another  column  the  ojrgregate  of  the  number  under  the  separate  heads  awarded  to  each  Officer ;  and 
this  abstract  is  to  be  transmitted  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty,  with  a  copy  of  the  printed  questions, 
for  their  Lordships*  information.  By  Command  of  their  Lordships,  John  PiRKsa. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


322 


Widows*  Pensions. 


RULES  AND  ORDERS  FOR  GRANTING  PENSIONS   TO  THE  WIDOWS   OF  COMMIS- 
SION AND  WARRANT  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 

Jrt,  1  —Widows  of  Commission  and  Warrant  Officers  of  the  Royal  Nary  may  be  allowed  Pensions 
as  hereinafter  directed,  and  subject  to  the  following  Restrictions,  provided  they  shall  appear  to  the 
Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  to  be  proper  snd  desenring  objects  of  the  Poblie  Boirnty,  and 
not  left  in  wealthy  circomstanoes. 

Jrt.  2.— The  Rates  of  Pensiona  shall  be  as  follows,  Tis. :— To  the  Widow  of  a 


Flag  OflScerof  His  Mai  esty's  Fleet,  per  ann,  £190 
For  Pensions  to  Wiaows  of  Rear-Admirals 

M«  page  16 

Captain  of  3  Years' standing    90 

Captain  under  3  Years*  standing 80 

Captain  (retired  under   Order  in  Council, 

10th  Aug.,  1840)    76 

Commander 70 

Commander  (retired  under  Order  of  1816)  . .  60 

Commander  (ditto  ditto  1830)  . .  60 

Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  . .  60 

Widows  of  Officers  of  the  Rotal  MAaiirn  are  entitled  to  the  following  Pensions  :^To  the  Widow  of  a 


Secretary  to  Commander-in-Chief     £60 

Deputy  Medical  Insp.  of  Hosp.  and  Fleets  60 

Lieutenant     60 

Master   50 

Chaplain     40 

Sec.  to  Jun.  Flag  Officers  and  Commodores  . .  40 

Surgeon      40 

Paymaster  and  Purser 40 

Naval  Instructor  40 

Assistant- Surgeon     38 


Captain £50 

First  Lieutenant    40 

Second  Lieutenant    38 


General  Officer  jei20 

Colonel 90 

Lieutenant-Colonel 80 

Major   70 

Art.  3.— The  Pensions  of  all  Widows  shall  commence  from  the  first  da^  of  the  Month  following  that 
in  which  their  Husbands  died,  provided  application  be  made  by  the  Widow,  within  Twelve  Months 
from  the  same,  otherwise  from  the  time  only  of  such  application  j  and  all  applications  for  Pensions  most 
be  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 

Art.  4. — ^The  Widows  of  Officers  (except  Chaplains)  who  marry  after  the  31st  of  December,  1830,  will 
only  be  entitled  to  the  Pensions  of  their  respectiTe  Classes,  in  the  event  of  their  Husbands  having  been 
on  the  List  of  Commission  or  Warrant  Officers  ten  complete  years,  except  the  Husband  be  killed  in 
action,  or  lose  his  life  in  the  execution  of  the  Service. 

Art.  6. — No  widow  shall  receive  a  Pension  as  a  Chaplain's  Widow,  unless  her  Husband  shall  have 
been  in  Priest's  Orders,  nor  unless  his  name  was  on  the  List  at  the  time  of  his  death,  nor  unless  she 
shall  have  been  married  during,  or  prior  to,  her  Husband's  Service  in  the  Navy,  and  unless  her  Hus- 
band shall  have  served  Three  Years  in  sea-going  Ships,  or  Four  Years  in  Guara-Ships,  subsequent  to 
their  marriage,  and  shall,  in  the  whole,  have  served  the  length  of  time  to  entitle  him  to  his  half-pay. 

Art,  6.-^No  Widow  shall  be  entitled  to  the  Pension  who  has  not  been  married  Twelve  Months  to 
the  Officer  by  whose  right  she  claims  the  same,  unless  the  said  Officer  was  kUUd  or  dtoitned  in  the  Sea 
Service;  but  the  Loids  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  may  grant  the  Pension  in  cases  oi 
Officers  dying  before  the  expiration  of  Twelve  Months  from  the  time  of  their  Marriage,  in  such  esses 
as  they  think  proper. 

Jrt,  7. — If  an^  Officer  shall  marry  after  the  Age  of  Sixty  Years,  his  Widow  shall  not  be  entitled  to 
receive  the  Pension ;  or.  if  being  capable  of  Service,  he  should,  at  his  own  solicitation,  be  excused  fipom 
it,  being  at  the  time  warned  that  his  Widow  would  thereby  forfeit  the  Pension. 

Art.  8.— The  above  Pensions  shall  not  be  received  by  any  Widow  who  shall  have  any  otber  Pensioo 
from  the  Government. 

Art.  9. — ^Widows  who  shall  re-marry  after  the  31  st  December,  1830,  shall  forfeit  their  Pensiona. 

Art,  10. — ^The  Pensions  of  Widows  who  are  re-married,  or  mav  re-marry  before  the  31  st  December, 
1830,  shaU  be  paid  to  themselves,  and  their  Receipts  shsll,  notwitnstanding  their  Coverture,  be  deemed 
a  sufficient  discharge  for  the  payment  of  their  Pension. 

The  Widows  of  Boatswains,  Gunners,  and  Carpenters,  of  the  Royal  Nar;^,  and  Warranted  Masters  of 
Naval  Vessels,  appointed  prior  to  the  30th  June,  1880,  will,  if  otherwise  qualified,  be  entitled  to 
Pensions  of  £36,  but  no  Widow  of  any  of  the  above-named  Warrant  Officers,  who  shall  have  been 
Warranted  after  that  date,  shall  have  any  claim  whatever  to  a  Pension. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


323 


SCALE  OP  PENSIONS  TO  WIDOWS  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY 
AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 

Who  mojf  he  kiUed  in  acttoHf  or  who  majf  die  a  tnoUnt  death   m  the  immediate  execution  qf  some 

act  of  duty,  viz, : — 

To  the  Widows  of  Flag  and  General  Officers  according  to  etroumstaneeB, 


CAPTAINS,  COLONELS,  AND  LEEUTE- 
NANT-COLONELS.-  If  kiUed  in  action,  ^£200. 
If  drowned,  or  other  yiolent  death  in  an  immediate 
act  ofdnty,  iei20. 

COMMANDERS  AND  MAJORS  —If  killed 
in  action,  ^120.  If  drowned,  or  other  violent  death 
in  an  immediate  act  of  duty,  ^90. 

MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS 
AND  FLEETS.— If  killed  in  action,  £90.  If 
drowned,  or  other  violent  death  in  an  immediate 
act  of  duty,  £80. 

SECRETABIBS  TO  COMMANDERS-IN- 
CHIEF,  AND  DEPUTY  MEDICAL  INSPEC- 
TORS OF  HOSPITALS  AND  FLEBTa— If 
killed  in  action,  iS80.  If  drowned,  or  other  violent 
death  in  an  immediate  act  of  duty,  i£70. 

LIEUTENANTS  AND  MASTERS  IN  THE 
NAVY,  AND  CAPTAINS  IN  THE  ROYAL 
MARINES.— If  killed  in  action,  iero.  If  drowned, 
or  other  violent  death  in  an  immediate  act  of 
duty,  £eo. 


CHAPLAINS,  SECRETARIES  TO  JUNIOR 
FLAG-OFFICERS,  SURGEONS,  PAY-OFFI- 
CERS, SURGEONS,  PAYMASTERS  AND 
PURSERS,  AND  NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS— 
If  killed  in  action,  ^60.  If  drowned  or  other 
violent  death  in  an  immediate  act  of  duty,  ^50. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS  IN  THE  ROYAL 
MARINES.— If  killed  in  action,  iSeO.  If  drowned 
or  other  violent  death  in  an  immediate  act  of 
duty,  ^50. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS  IN  THE  ROYAL 
MARINES,  AND  ASSISTANT-SURGEONS 
OF  THE  NAVY.— If  killed  in  action,  JB50.  If 
drowned,  or  other  violent  death  in  an  immediate 
actofduty,JS40. 

GUNNERS,  BOATSWAINS,  CARPEN- 
TERS, AND  ENGINEERS.— If  killed  in  action, 
£35,  If  drowned,  or  other  violent  death  in  an 
immediate  act  of  duty,  ^30. 


DECLARATION. 
•  do  solemnly  and  sincerely  declare,  that  I  was  the  lawful  Wife  of - 


•  late  a  - 


H.  M.  Navy,  and  that' I  am  entitlfMi'as  his  Widow,  to  a  Pension  of  £ per  Annum  ;    that  I  am 

not  in  the  Receipt  of  any  other  Pension  from  Government;  that  I  have  not  re-married  since  the  31st 
December,  1830;  and  that  my  Income,  as  stated  in  my  first  Affidavit  or  Declaration  upon  which  the 

Pension  was  granted,  has* and  I  make  this  solemn  Declaration,  conscientiously  believing  the 

same  to  be  true. 


Declared  and  Subscribed  before  me,  this  • 


-day  of' 


-18 


The  Magistiate  or  other  authorised  Person  to  sign  his  Name  kere^  andl 
state  Uie  County  or  Place  for  which  he  acts,  or  the  Office  by  virtue  of  > 
which  he  received  the  Declaration.  J 


Magittratefor  • 


or  holding  a  special  Office,  as  the  case  may  he. 
The  claimant  to  sign  here. 

Residing  at ,  near  the  Post  Town  of  — 


-,  County  of  - 


^Insert 


{: 


not  tince  been  inereoMd" 

or, 
hat  been  increased  by  the  sum  of  £ 


Vaocordingto  the  fiict. 
per  annum,"  J 


Digitized  by 


Google 


324 

RULES  AND  REGULATIONS  RESPECTING  THE  APPOINTMENT,  RANK,  AND 
PAY  OF  ENGINEERS,  UNDER  HER  MAJESTY'S  ORDER  IN  COUNCIL  OF 
THE  27th  of  FEBRUARY,  1847, 


Rules  and  Regulations    as  to  thb  Appoint- 
ment AND   RaNE  op  EnOINSBRS. 

Engineers  in  Her  Majesty's  Naval  Serrice  are  to 
be  classed  in  three  divisions,  and  to  be  thus  deno- 
minated:~ 

Inspectors  of  Machinery  afloat. 
Chief  Enrineers. 
Assistant  Engineers. 

The  two  latter  divisions  are  to  be  dinded 
eevenJlj  into  three  classes,  namely  :^- 

Chief  Engineers  of  the  First  Class. 

„  of  the  Second  Claat. 

„  of  the  Third  Class. 

Assistant  Engineers  of  the  First  Class. 
„  of  the  Secood  Class. 

.,  of  the  Third  Class. 

Engineers  will  be  considered,  as  at  present,  to 
belonff  to  ^e  civil  branch  of  the  Naval  Service, 
and  they  will  be  appointed  and  rank  as  under- 
mentioned : — 

Inspectors  of  Machinery  afloat  will  be  appointed 
by  Commission,  and  rank  with,  but  after,  Masters 
of  the  Fleet. 

Chief  Engineers  will  be  appointed  by  Com- 
mission, and  rank  with,  but  after,  Masters. 

Assistant  Engineers  will  be  appointed  by  order, 
and  rank  with,  but  after,  Second  Masters. 

All  Engineers  at  present  in  the  Service  are  to  be 
continued  at  their  present  rank  and  denomination 
until  they  shall  bare  been  examined  and  found 
eligible  for  promotion  into  the  new  Establishment. 


Rules  and  Regulations  as  to  the  Pav  op 
Enoinesbs. 
The  Pay  of  Engineers  on  the  new  Establish- 
ment, will  be  regulated  onder  the  Articles  in  the 
« Queen's  Regulations"  and  <' Admiralty  lostrue- 
tions,"  applicable  to  Commission  Officers,  except 
as  regarcfs  the  termination  of  their  Harbour-Service 
Pay,  and  commencement  of  Sea  Pay,  which  will 
be  regulated  as  directed  in  the  case  of  Warrant 
Ofiicers,  under  chap,  x.,  art.  8,  page  83,  of  the 
*'  Queen's  Regulations*" 

SCALE  OP  PAT. 


Bank. 

Class. 

Sea  Par 
per  month. 

HmriMHir 
serricePar 
permoath. 

In^MCton  of  Machi- 

£   «.  4. 

£     :d. 

nery  afloat  ..     .. 

S6    0    0 

IS  15    0 

' 

PIrst 

90    0    0 

11     0    0 

Chief  Englneen    .. 

10    0    0 

8  16    0 

Third 

U    0    0 

7  14    0 

First 

IS    0    0 

6  IS  e 

AMistaatEnglnMrt 

9  10    0 

0    4    0 

I 

Third 

8    0    0 

4    4    0 

N.B.  Tliey  are  not  to  reoeiYS  any  addttlooal  Pay  for 
Serrioe  within  the  tropics,  nor  any  compensation  in  Ilea 
of  the  allowsnce  for  the  instmctlon  of  boys. 

When  Engineers  borne  for  harbour  doty  may 
have  charge  of  steam  machinery,  they  are  to  re- 
ceive Sea  Pay. 

When  Engineers  are  appointed  from  harbour* 
service  Pay  to  sea-going  Ships,  they  will  bo 
entitled  to  receive  three  months'  advance  of  Pay. 

When  Engineers  are  employed  to  execute  any 
work,  not  for  their  own  Ship,  ttiey  will  be  allowed 
extra  Pay  (granted  under  the  '*  Queen's  Regula- 
tions/' chap.  X.,  sec.  4,  art.  1,  page  104),  acoonUng 
to  their  nmk. 


QUALIFICATIONS  FOR  NAVAL  ENGINEERS. 


Jfupeetors  ofMackintry  o/oat.— Candidates  for  such 
appointments  must  be  men  of  experience  and  ac- 
knowledged ability,  in  whose  judgment,  integrity, 
and  talent,  implicit  reliance  can  be  placed. 

Chief  ^R^'fiaar-Must  possess  a  thorough  know- 
ledge of  the  construction  and  working  of  marine 
engines  and  boilers  in  ail  their  parts,  coupled  with 
skill  and  experience  as  a  practical  mechanic. 

He  must  be  se  far  acquainted  with  the  elements 
of  theoretical  mechanics  as  to  comprehend  the  gene- 
ral principles  on  which  the  machine  works.  He 
must  understand  how  to  apply  the  indicator,  and 
draw  the  necessary  conclusions  from  the  diagrams. 

He  must  be  acquainted  with  the  principle  of  ex- 
pansion, and  able  to  prove,  or  at  least  to  illustrate, 
the  advantages  to  be  derived  from  the  use  of  ex- 
pansive gear. 

AuUtant  Engineer—  Must  be  able  to  keep  accounts 
mud  make  working  sketches  of  engines  and  boilers ; 


and  produce  certificates  of  servitude  in  a  factory,  oi 
other  proof  of  his  acquaintance  with  engine  work, 
and  ot  his  practical  abilities  as  a  mechanic,  as  well 
as  testimonials  of  good  conduct  and  character. 

I'he  Second  Class  Assistant  Engineer  must  hare 
served  at  sea  at  least  one  year,  and  produce  proof  oi 
his  capability  to  work  engines,  &c. 

I'he  First  Class  Assistant  Engineer  must  have 
served  at  sea  at  least  two  years  as  an  Engineer,  and 
be  competent  to  take  charge  of  the  engines  when 
required  to  do  so.  He  must  be  well  acquainted 
with  the  principle  on  which  the  machine  works  in 
all  its  parts,  be  able  to  adjust  the  various  working 
parts,  and  set  right  defects  which  may  arise  in  the 
engines  and  boilers. 

All  Engineers  at  present  in  the  service  are  to  be 
continued  at  their  present  rank  and  nomination  until 
they  shall  have  been  examined  and  found  eligible 
for  promotion  intd  the  new  Establishment. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


325 


HER   MAJESTY'S   ORDER   IN   COUNCIL,  DATED  JULY  30,  1849,  FOR   THE 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  PRIZE  MONEY. 

(To  take  effect  on  and  after  January  Ut,  1850 J 


To  flag  officer  or  officers  one  sixteentb  part  of  the 
whole  net  proceeds  arising  from  prises  captured 
from  the  enemy,  and  from  all  other  captures,  sei- 
snrea,  &c.,  as  aforesaid,  made  hj  any  of  the  ships 
or  ressels  under  his  or  their  command,  and  of  the 
rewards  confeired  for  the  same.  When  there  is  but 
one  flag  officer,  he  shall  have  the  entire  one  sixteenth ; 
when  two  flag  officers  shall  he  sharing  together, 
the  chief  shall  have  two  thirds,  and  the  other  flag 
officer  the  remaining  one  third  of  the  one  sixteenth 
part ;  and  when  there  shall  he  more  than  two  flag 
officers,  the  chief  shall  receive  one  half  of  the  said 
one  sixteenth,  and  the  remaining  half  shall  he  equally 
dirided  among  the  junior  flag  officers.  Commo- 
dores of  the  first  class  and  captains  of  the  fleet  to 
share  as  flag  officers. 

Provided  always.  That  no  flag  officer,  unless 
actually  on  hoard  any  of  Our  ships  or  vessels  of 
war,  and  at  the  actual  taking,  sinking,  burning,  or 
otherwise  destroying  any  ship  or  ships  of  war  or 
privateers  belonging  to  the  enemy,  shall  share  in 
the  distribution  of  any  head  money  or  bounty  money 
granted  as  a  reward  n>r  the  taking,  sinking,  burning, 
or  otherwise  destroying  any  such  ship  or  vessel  of 
the  enemy. 

And  no  flag  oflBoer,  unless  actually  present  at  the 
capture  or  destruction  of  any  pirate  ship,  vessel,  or 
boat,  shall  be  entitled  to  share  in  any  distribution  of 
the  proceeds  or  bounty  in  respect  of  the  crews  of 
such  piratical  vessels. 

And  no  flag  officer  shall  share  in  any  remunera- 
tion or  reward  conferred  or  awarded  to  any  of  Our 
ahips  or  vessels  as  salvage,  unless  he  shall  have 
been  actually  on  board  the  ship  or  vessel  to  which 
the  award  shall  be  made,  or  have  personally  aided 
and  assisted  in  the  transaction  at  the  time  the  ser- 
vice was  rendered. 

No  flag^  officer  commanding  in  any  port  in  the 
United  Kingdom  shall  share  in  the  proceeds  of  any 
prizes  captured  from  the  enemy,  nor  in  other  cap- 
tures, seizures,  rewards,  or  any  distributive  pro- 
ceeds as  aforesaid,  made  by  any  ships  or  vessels 
which  shall  sail  from  or  leave  such  port  by  order  of 
the  Lord  High  Admiral,  or  of  Our  Commissioners 
for  executing  the  Office  of  Lord  High  Admiral. 

When  ships  or  vessels  under  the  command  of 
several  Hikg  officers  belonging  to  separate  stations 
shall  be  joint  captors,  &c.,  each  flag  officer  shall 
receive  a  proportion  of  the  one  sixteenth,  according 
to  the  number  of  officers  and  men  present  under  the 
command  of  each  such  flaff  officer ;  and  when  ships 
or  vessels  under  orders  nom  the  Lord  High  Ad- 
miral, or  from  Our  Commissioners  for  executing 
the  office  of  Lord  High  Admiral,  are  joint  captors, 
&c.,  with  other  ships  or  vessels  under  a  flog  or 
flags,  the  like  regulation  as  to  the  apportionment  of 
the  flag  share  to  the  flag  officer  or  officers  is  to  be 
observed. 

And  with  reference  to  these  regulations  it  is  to 
be  noted,  that  a  captain,  commander,  or  other  com- 
manding officer  of  a  ship  or  vessel  shall  be  deemed 


to  be  under  the  command  of  a  flag  when  he  shall 
actually  have  received  some  order  from,  or  be  act- 
ing in  the  execution  of  some  order  issued  by  a  flag 
officer,  whether  he  be  or  be  not  within  the  limits  of 
the  station  of  such  flag  officer ;  and  in  the  event  of 
his  being  directed  to  join  a  flag  officer  on  any 
station,  he  shall  be  deemed  to  be  under  the  com- 
mand of  such  flag  officer  firom  the  time  when  he 
arrives  within  the  limits  of  the  station,  which  cir- 
cumstance is  always  to  be  carefully  noted  in  the 
log  book ;  and  it  shall  be  considered  that  he  con- 
tinues under  the  flag  officer  of  such  station  until  he 
shall  have  received  some  order  directly  from,  or  be 
acting  in  the  execution  of,  some  order  issued  by 
some  other  flae  officer,  duly  authorized,  or  by  the 
Lord  High  Admiral,  or  Our  Commissioners  for 
executing  the  office  of  Lord  High  Admiral. 

The  captain,  commander,  lieutenant  command- 
ing, or  master  commanding,  or  any  other  officer 
commandinp;  any  ship,  sloop,  or  vessel  of  war, 
singly  making  a  capture  or  seizure,  or  otherwise 
entitled  to  the  distributive  benefit  arising  from  any 
proceeds,  reward,  grant,  bounty,  salvage,  or  award 
as  aforesaid,  that  is  to  say,  the  officer  actuallv  in 
command  at  the  time,  shidl  have  one  eighth  of  the 
remainder,  or  if  there  is  no  flag,  one  eighth  of  the 
entire  net  proceeds ;  and  if  more  than  one  com. 
manding  officer  of  the  same  rank  of  command  shall 
be  entitled  to  share  as  joint  captors,  &c.,  the  one 
eighth  shall  be  equally  divided  between  them  ;  but 
when  captains,  commanders,  lieutenanta  com- 
manding, and  masters  commanding,  respectively. 
Our  ships,  sloops,  and  vessels  of  war  shall  share 
together,  in  whatever  rmety  of  combination,  the 
one  eighth  shall  be  so  divided  into  parts  for  a 
graduated  apportionment  as  to  provide  for  each 
captain  receiving  six  parts,  each  commander  of  a 
sloop  three  parts,  and  each  lieutenant  commanding 
or  master  commanding  a  vessel  of  war  two  parts, 
which  We  herebv  direct  shall  be  the  proportion  in 
which  they  shall  respectively  share ;  commodores 
of  the  second  class,  and  field  officers  of  marines  or 
of  land  forces  serving  as  marines,  doing  duty  as 
field  officers,  above  the  rank  of  major,  to  share  as 
captains ;  and  field  officers  of  marines  or  uf  land 
forces  serving  as  marines,  and  doing  duty  in  the 
rank  of  major,  to  share  as  commanders  of  sloops. 

And  after  provision  shall  thus  have  been  made 
for  the  flag  snare  (if  any),  and  for  the  portion  of 
the  commanding  officer  or  officers,  the  remainder  of 
the  net  proceeds  shall  be  distributed  in  ten  classes, 
so  that  each  officer,  man,  and  bojr  composing  the 
rest  of  the  complements  of  Our  ships,  sloops,  and 
vessels  of  war,  and  actually  on  board  at  the  time  of 
any  such  capture,  seizure.  &c.,  as  aforesaid ;  snd 
every  person  present  ana  assisting  shall  receive 
shares,  or  parts  of  shares,  according  to  his  class,  as 
set  forth  in  the  following  scale: — 

First  Clan — Commanders  under  captains  in  nted 
]  ships,  masters  of  the  fleet,  medical  inspectors,  in- 
spectors of  steam  machinery  afloat,  in  or  with  uuy 


Digitized  by 


Google 


326 


Her  Majesty's  Order  in  Council. 


ship  or  ships  aboTe  the  sixth  rate,  forty  shares  each. 
Second  C/um— First  lieatenants  ia  rated  ships  not 
bearing  commanders,  secretaries  to  admirals  of  the 
fleet  or  to  admirals  commanding  in  chief,  deputy 
medical  inspectors,  inspectors  of  steam  machinery 
afloat  in  or  with  anj  ship  or  yessel  below  the  fifth 
rate»  twenty-fire  shares  each.  Third  CAiM^Sea 
lieutenants,  masters,  captains  of  marines,  of  marine 
artillery,  or  of  land  forces  doing  duty  as  marines, 
whether  having  higher  brevet  rank  or  not,  secre- 
taries to  admirals  or  to  commodores  of  the  first  class 
not  commanding  in  chief,  chief  engineers  of  the 
first  class,  twenty  shares  eseh .  Fourth  Clasf*-Liea- 
tenants  or  quarter  masters  of  marines,  lieutenants 
of  marine  artillery,  lieutenants,  quarter  masters,  or 
ensigns  of  land  forces  doiog  duty  as  marines,  seore- 
tariea  to  commodores  of  the  second  class,  chaplains, 
surgeons,  paymasters  and  pursers,  naral  instruc- 
tors, mates,  assistant  surgeons,  second  masters, 
chief  engineers  of  the  second  and  third  classes, 
gunners,  boatswains,  carpenters,  assistant  engineera, 
engineers  not  yet  on  the  establishment  as  regulated 
by  the  Order  in  Council  of  1847,  clerks  in  charge, 
passed  clerks,  twelve  shares  each.  Fifth  Ciasi — 
Midshipmen,ma8ter's  assistants,  clerks  (not  passed), 
naval  cadets,  clerk's  assistants,  seven  shsres  escb. 
Sixth  C^tt— Seamen's  schoolmasters,  masters-at- 
arms,  chief  boatswain's  mates,  admirars  and  cap- 
tain's coxswains,  ship's  corporals,  quarter  masters, 
gunner's,  boatswain's,  and  carpenter's  mates,  cap- 
tains of  the  forecsstle,  of  the  after-guard,  of  the 
hold,  of  the  main  top,  and  of  the  fore  top,  coxwains 
of  the  launch,  sailmakers,  ropemskers,  caulkerst 
leading  stokers,  ship's  cooks,  blacksmiths,  pilots, 
Serjeants  of  marines,  of  marine  artillery,  or  of  land 
forces  doing  duty  as  marines,  six  shsres  each. 
Seventh  CVaJi-*  Captains  of  the  mast  and  mizen 
top,  yeomen  of  signals,  coxswains  of  the  barge, 
pinnace,  and  cutter,  second  captains  of  the  forecastle, 
of  the  main  top,  of  the  fore  top,  and  of  the  after- 


gfuard,  sailmaker's  and  caulker's  mates,  paymaster's 
and  purser's  stewards,  musicians,  coopers,  ar- 
mourers, corporals  of  marines  or  of  laad  forces 
doing  duty  as  marines,  bombardiers  of  marine  ar- 
tillery, bead  kroomen,  four  shares  each.  Ei^tk 
Clan — Able  seamen,  carpenter's,  sail  maker's,  sod 
cooper's  crew,  yeomen  of  store  rooms,  ordinary  sea- 
men, privates  and  fifers  of  mariuea.or  of  land  forces 
doing  duty  aa  marines,  gunners  of  marina  artillefy, 
painters,  stokers,  coal  trimmers,  second  head  kroo- 
men, sick  berth  attendants,  bandsmen,  two  sham 
each.  NvUh  Ctau-^CooltB  mates,  paymaster  and 
purser's  steward's  mates,  paymaster  and  purser's 
steward's  boys,  sdmiral'ft  domestics,  the  stewards 
and  cooks  of  admirals,  of  captains,  of  the  ward 
room,  of  the  gun  room,  and  of  sub-offioen ;  seoood 
class  ordinary  seamen,  assistsnt  stokers,  barbers, 
tsilors,  landsmen,  ship's  boys  of  the  first  elaaa,  en- 
gineer boys,  first  and  second  class  krooneny  supers 
numariea  home  for  victuals  only,  not  specially 
authorised  to  do  duty,  persons  borne  merely  as  pas- 
sengers, and  not  declining  to  render  assist ence  on 
any  occasion  of  capture,  seisure,  &c.,  one  share  and 
one  quarter  of  a  share  each.  Tenth  Ciaee  -  Ship's 
boys  below  the  first  class,  three  quarters  of  a  share 
each. 

Seamen  gunners  to  share  in  all  captnres,  seixnrM, 
rewards,  &c.,  as  aforesaid  in  the  class  immediately 
above  that  in  which  their  rating  is  mentioned. 

Supemumaries,  whether  ofl&cers  er  mee,  ordered 
to  do  duty  on  board  any  of  Our  ahips  or  vessels  by 
the  Lord  High  Admiral,  or  by  Our  Comroiadnoers 
for  executing  the  ofiice  of  Lord  High  Admiral,  or 
by  other  proper  authority  (the  orders  of  the  e^tain 
or  commanding  officer,  if  no  senior  be  present,  to 
be  deemed  sufficient  authority),  of  which  due  no- 
tation as  to  fact  and  authority  is  to  be  made  in  the 
muster  books,  shall  share  according  to  the  class  of 
their  respective  ranks  or  ratings,  if  not  ordered  to 
do  duty  in  a  higher  capacity. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


327 
DRESS    REGULATIONS. 

ADMIRALTY,  2l8t  Mareh,  1846. 


Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 

Press. 

Coat. — Blue  cloth,  doable  breasted,  ten  buttons 
1  each  row,  three  inches  apart  across  the  breast; 
rhite  collar  sloped  off  in  front,  two-inches  gold  lace 
f  the  Nary  pattern  along  the  top  and  front  edges, 
nd  one  inch  lace  along  the  bottom  edge^  coming 
*artly  on  the  coat ;  blue  cuffs,  with  two  inch  lace 
oond  the  top  and  down  the  front  of  cuff;  white 
lash  pointed  flaps  in  the  sleeve,  with  three  small 
•uttons,  and  one  and  a  quarter  inch  lace  round  the 
dge :  fbnr  rows  of  fire  eighths  of  an  inch  distinction 
ace  round  the  sleeye  above  the  cuff,  at  such  dis- 
ance  from  each  other  as  place  them  within  the 
ength  of  the  slash ;  pointed  blue  flaps  on  the  skirt, 
aced  all  round  with  two-inch  lace,  and  three  bnt- 
ous  under  them ;  a  row  of  one  and  a  Quarter  inch 
ace  to  encircle  the  hip  buttons,  and  form  a  point 
ibove  them  on  the  seam;  and  bottom  of  lappel  and 
Tont  and  back  edges  of  the  skirt  to  be  laced  with 
he  same ;  the  skirts  to  begin  at  one-fifth  the  cir- 
mmference  from  the  front  edge,  and  to  be  lined 
pvith  white  kersejmere,  one  button  at  the  bottom  of 
mob  plait. 

^tfttofu.— Raised,  gilt,  and  one  inch  in  diameter, 
jidented  with  a  round  rim,  and  within,  an  anchor 
ind  a  cable,  and  a  crown  over,  between  two  wreaths 
>f  laurel,  and  small  buttons  to  be  half  an  inch  in 
liameter. 

Epavleifu. — Two  gold  epanlettes  with  em- 
!>roidered  straps,  oak  leaf  and  acorn  pattern^  with 
[>earl  crescent  and  edging  $  three  stars  within  the 
crescent,  and  one  star  on  the  strap,  above  it  crossed 
batons  surmounted  bj  a  crown ;  a  double  row  of 
lead  and  bright  loose  bullions  three  inches  and  half 
long,  and  one  inch  and  five  eighths  in  cinmmference. 
N^B,  The  devices  on  lUl  Executive  officers' 
Bpaulettes  to  be  embroidered  in  silver  according  to 
patterns,  except  batons  and  swords,  which  are  to  be 
lolid. 

rivu«0r«.— Bine  cloth,  with  two-inch  gold  lace 
down  the  ontside  seams,  to  be  worn  over  boots  be- 
tween the  15th  Oct.  and  the  2Snd  April,  and  white 
duck  over  boots,  between  f  3rd  April  and  14th  Oct 
N.  B,  Commissioned  officers,  and  Warrant  officers 
ranking  with  them,  shall  have  gold  laoe  of  the  same 
width  as  that  of  their  coats  down  the  outside  seams 
of  their  blue  trowsers  in  dress. 
Cravat  or  Stockr^Blwck  silk, 
//a^— Cocked,  the  flaps  ei^ht  and  a  half  inches 
in  the  back,  seven  and  a  half  mchee  in  the  front, 
five  and  three  qaarten  inches  at  each  corner,  bound 
with  gold  laoe  two  inches  wide,  showing  one  inch 
OD  each  side.  Blark  silk  cockade,  five  inches  wide, 
looped  with  six  gold  dead  and  bright  bullions,  three 
ana  s  half  eighths  of  an  inch  wide,  and  the  two  cen- 
tre twisted,  with  a  button  of  the  same  sixe  and  pat- 
tern as  that  of  the  coat ;  and  tassels  with  five  gold 
and  fire  blue  bullions  each. 


Suwvf.^The  hilt  solid,  half  basket  guard,  with 
raised  bars,  and  crown  and  anchor  badge,  lion  head 
back  piece,  white  fish  skin  gripe,  bound  with  three 
gilt  wires ;  outside  length,  five  inches  and  three 
quarters :  inside  leng^,  four  inches  and  a  half. 
The  blade  slightly  curved,  thirty  one  inches  and  a 
quarter  long,  and  one  inch  and  three  eighths  wide 
at  the  shoulder,  with  a  flat  back,  and  the  blade 
ground  hollow,  to  within  eleven  inches  of  the  end, 
with  a  double  edged  spear  point. 

Scabbard.— The  top  and  middle  lockets  to  be  four 
and  three  inches  ana  a  half  long  respectively;  to 
have  loops  and  riogo,  and  to  be  ornamented  with 
embossea  oak  leaves  in  has  relief;  the  chape  to  be 
seven  inches  and  a  half  long,  and  to  have  oak  leaves, 
as  above,  round  the  upper  part,  and  a  honeysuckle 
ornament  at  the  end. 

SvHfrd  iTno^— Blue  and  gold  rope,  twenty-three- 
inches  long,  with  blue  and  |^ld  vellum  basket  work 
head,  and  twelve  gold  bullions;  a  piece  of  the  same 
sort  of  cord,  fourteen  inches  and  three  quarters  long, 
is  to  be  fixed  to  the  hilt,  to  which  the  knot  is 
attached. 

Sword  Beft. — Blue  morocco  leather,  lined,  full 
one  inch  and  a  half  wide  in  the  girdle ;  single, 
one  inch  mde^  sword  slings  on  carriages ;  the  whole 
embroidered  in  gold,  wiSi  oak  leaves  and  acorns 
down  the  middle,  and  margined  with  a  straight  line 
near  each  edge.  Gilt  mountings  with  circular  clasp 
in  front,  two  inches  diameter,  laurel  embossed 
edges,  crown,  anchor,  and  laurel  on  the  centre; 
embossed  carriage  buckles,  plain  girdle  buckles  and 
rings,  the  latter  one  inch  and  three  quarters  diame- 
ter in  the  centre;  and  plain  studs  under  the 
carriage  bucUes,  for  the  more  easily  attaching  and 
detaching  the  sword,  superseding  the  use  of  swivels ; 
a  plain,  strong,  gilt  hook  attaohed  to  the  ring,  to 
snspend  the  sword  short. 

The  belt  to  be  worn  over  the  ooat. 

Undress. 

Coat. — Blue  cloth,  double  breasted,  eight  buttons 
in  each  row,  with  stand  and  fall  collar ;  pointed 
flaps  with  notched  holes, and  buttons  under;  round 
cuffs  with  three  notched  holes  and  buttons,  and 
four  rows  of  five  eighths  of  an  inch  distinction  lace 
roond  the  cnfia,  across  the  holes  below  the  buttons. 

JButtoiw.— Same  as  in  dress. 

£paii£Kttei.— Same  as  in  dress,  and  also  with 
(preat  coats. 

Waitteoait. — White  cloth  or  kerseymere,  single 
breasted,  with  small  buttons. 

IVotMen.— Blue  cloth,  with  or  without  sold  lace 
on  the  seams.  In  warm  climates,  or  on  the  home 
station  in  summer.  Officers  may  wear  white  duck. 

Craoat  or  S/ocA.— Black  silk. 

Hat. — Same  as  in  dress,  or  without  lace. 

Sword,  Scabbard,  and  Sword  ^not.— Same  as  in 
dress. 

Sirord  Belt.^BUck  patent  leather,  of  the  same 
width  as  in  full  dress,  but  without  embroidery  j  the 


Digitized  by 


Google 


328 


Dress  Regulations. 


mounting  and  edges  to  be  also  the  same  as  in  dross, 
bat  the  carriage  buckles  to  be  plain  instead  of  em- 
bossed. 

AdmiraL 
Dress. 

The  same  anifbrm  and  appointments  as  Admiral 
of  the  Fleet,  escept  that  there  are  to  be  three  rows 
only  of  distinction  lace  on  the  sleeves;  and  the 

BpauUttet  are  to  haye  lace  straps,  with  three  stars 
within  the  crescent,  above  them  crossed  sword  and 
baton,  surmounted  bj  a  crown. 

Undress. 
The  same  as  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  except  that  the 
Coat  is  to  have  three  rows  only  of  distinction 

lace  on  the  sleeves. 

Epaulettet^-^-Ihe  same  as  in  dress,  and  also  with 

great  coats. 

Vice- Admiral. 
Dress. 

The  same  nniform  and  appointments  as  an  Ad- 
miral, except  that  the 

Coat  is  to  have  two  rows  only  of  distinction  lace 
on  the  sleeves  ;  and 

Epaulettet  two  stars  only  within  the  crescent 
under  the  crossed  baton  and  sword. 

Undress. 
The  same  as  an  Admiral,  except  that  the 
Ci*at  is  to  have  two  rows  only  of  distinction  lace 

on  the  sleeves. 

Epaulettes. — Same  as  in  dress,  and  also  with 

great  coats. 

Rear-Admiral. 

Dress. 

The  same  nniform  and  appointments  as  an  Ad- 
miral, except  that  the 

Coat  is  to  have  one  row  only  of  distinction  lace 
on  the  sleeves;  and, 

fifMiii/«^/M  one  stnr,  of  a  larger  size,  wiihin  the 
crescent,  under  the  crossed  baton  and  sword. 

Undress. 
The  same  as  an  Admiral,  except  that  the 
Coat  is  to  have  one  row  only  of  distinction  lace 

on  the  sleeves. 

Epaulettes, — Same  as  in  dr*       and  also  with 

great  coats. 

Commodores  of  the  First  Class,  and 
Captains  of  the  Fleet,  when  not  Flag 
Omcers. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  a  Rear-Admiral,  with  the  following 
exceptions : — 

Epaulettes. — The  same  pattern  as  the  AdmimU', 
but  the  bullion  to  be  bright,  with  an  anchor  and 
chain  cable  within  the  crescent,  above  it  a  star, 
surmounted  by  a  crown. 


Undress. 
The  same  as  a  Rear-Admiral,  except  that  the 
Epaulettes  an  to  be  the  same  as  in  dress,  and 
also  with  great  coats. 

Commodores  of  the  Second  Class. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  Commodores  of  the  First  Class,  with 
the  following  exceptions : — 

Coat,  —The  lace  on  the  bottom  edge  of  lappel 
and  on  front  and  back  edges  of  skirt  to  be  omitted ; 
the  lace  round  top  edge  of  the  collar  to  be  one  and 
a  half  inch  wide,  and  diree  quarters  of  an  inch  along 
the  bottom;  one  and  a  half  inch  lace  round  the  flaps 
and  cuflfs,  and  three  quarters  of  an  inch  on  slash 
flaps  in  sleeve;  and  one  inch  to  encircle  the  hip 
buttons. 

Buttons. — ^The  same  as  the  Admirals*,  omitting 
the  laurel  wreaths. 

Undress. 
Coats, — The  same  as  Conmiodorss  of  the  First 
Class. 
BmMoiw.— Same  as  in  dress. 

Captains  and  Commanders. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  Commodores  of  the  Second  Clais, 
with  the  following  exceptions: — 

Coat. — ^The  distinction  lace  on  the  sleeves  to  he 
omitted  for  Captains,  and  also  the  lace  round  the 
hip  buttons  for  Commanders. 

EpauUttss. — Captains  of  three  years*  stand in>r, 
the  same  as  Commodores  Those  under  three  yeard* 
standing  to  be  distinguished  by  the  anchor,  sur- 
mounted by  a  crown  ;  and 

Commanders,  by  the  anchor  surmounted  by  a 
star,  and  the  bullion  to  be  onlv  three  inches  and  a 
quarter  long,  and  one  inch  and  three  eighths  in  cir- 
cumference. 

f//r/s.— The  same  as  the  Admirals'*  but  bound 
with  black  silk  instead  of  eold  lace,  of  the  oak  leaf 
pattern,  and  looped  with  four  bright  gold  bullions, 
the  two  centre  twisted. 

Scabbards.^The  same  as  the  Admirals*,  but  the 
chape  to  be  only  six  inches  and  a  half  long  ;  both 
lockets  and  chape  to  be  ornamented  with  fluted 
threads,  and  scrolls  instead  of  oak  leaves.  Com- 
manders and  Officera  below  that  rank  to  have  the 
lockets  plain,  and  the  chape  threaded,  six  inches 
long,  with  horse  shoe  bottom. 

Sword  Belts^ — Black  morocco  leather,  lined,  the 
same  dimensions  aa  the  Admirals*,  embroidered  in 
gold  with  three  straight  lines,  one  down  the  mid- 
dle, and  one  at  each  margin  near  the  edge ;  gilt 
clasps,  with  circular  points,  with  emboased  laurel 
edges,  crown  and  anchor  in  the  centre ;  plain  car- 
Hsffe  and  ^rdle  buckles  with  studs  under,  and 
plain  gilt  nng  and  book. 

Undress. 

The  same  as  Commodores  of  the  Second  Class 
with  the  following  exceptions: — 

Coat. — The  distinction  lace  on  the  cull's  to  be 
omitted. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Dress  Regulations. 


329 


Epaulette»,^^tane  as  in  drefls  ;  or  on  bond  ship, 
two  streps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epaulettes,  with- 
out bullions. 

Hats  and  Scabbards. — Same  as  in  drees. 

Suwrd  Beits. — The  same  as  the  Admirals',  omit- 
ing  the  laurel  in  the  centre  of  the  clasp. 

Lieutenants. 

Dre88. 

The  same  uniform  and  appointments  as  Comman- 
ders, with  the  following  exceptions : — 

Coa<.— The  lace  to  be  only  one  inch  wide,  in- 
stead of  one  inch  and  a  half;  and  half  an  inch  in- 
stead of  three  quarters  of  an  inch. 

EpauUttes. — ^lo  be  smaller,  the  bullion  to  be  only 
three  inches  long,  and  one  inch  and  an  eighth  in 
circurofeience,  and  with  the  anchor  only  within  the 
crescent. 

Hat9, — To  be  looped  with  only  two  bullions, 
twisted. 

Stpord  BelU.  -To  hare  only  two  straight  lines, 
one  near  each  edge. 

Undress. 

Coa/.— The  same  as  Commanders. 

Epaulettes.-  Same  as  in  dress ;  or  on  board  ship, 
two  straps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epaulettes,  with- 
out bullions. 

Hats. — Same  as  in  dress. 

Sword  Belts. — The  same  as  Commanders. 

Master  of  the  Fleet. 
Dress. 

The  same  uniform  and  appointmenlB  as  a  Lieuten- 
ant, except  that  the 

Epaulettes  are  to  have  crossed  anchors,  without 
cables,  within  the  crescent,  surmounted  by  a  gold 
and  silver  star  on  the  strap. 

Undress. 
The  same  as  Lieutenants,  except  that  the  epau- 
lettes are  to  be  the  same  as  in  dress;  or  on  board 
ship,  two  streps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epaulettes, 
without  bullions. 

Masters. 

Dress. 
The  same  uniform  and  appointments  as  Master 
of  the  Fleet,  omitting  the  star  on  the  strep  of  the 
epaulettes. 

Undress. 

The  same  as  Master  of  the  Fleet,  omitting  the 
star  on  the  strep  of  the  epaulettes  j  or  on  board  ship, 
two  straps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epaulettes, 
without  bullions. 

Mates. 
Dress. 

The  same  uniform  and  appointments  as  Lieuten- 
ants, with  the  following  exceptions : — 

Coats. — The  lace  to  he  only  three  quarten  of  an 
inch  wide. 

Trowsers. — To  have  no  laoe  on  the  outside  seams. 

Kjiauietfes. — One,  to  be  worn  on  the  right 
shoulder,  of  the  same  pattern  as  Lieutenants,  but 
Jan  50 


smaller,  and  the  bullions  to  be  only  two  inches  and 
a  half  long,  and  three  quarten  of  an  inch  in  cir- 
cumference. 

Undress. 

Coat.— Same  as  Lieutenants. 

Trowsers. — Same  as  in  dress. 

Epaulfttes. — Same  as  in  dress,  or  on  board  ship,  a 
strep  on  the  right  shoulder,  the  same  as  that  of  the 
epaulette,  without  ballions. 

Second  Masters. 
Dress. 

The  same  uniform  and  appointments  as  Mates, 
except  that  the  device  on  the  epaulettes  is  to  be  the 
same  as  the  Masters,  but  smaller. 

Undress. 
The  same  as  the  Mates,  except  that  the  device 
on  the  epaulette  is  to  be  the  same  as  the  Masters, 
but  smaller. 

Midshipmen. 

Coat.— Blue  cloth,  single  breasted,  with  nine 
notched  holes  in  each  breast,  and  three  on  each  cuff 
and  pocket  flap,  with  buttons  to  correspond,  lined 
with  white  serge,  stand-up  collar  with  a  white 
turn  back  on  each  collar,  with  notched  hole  and 
button. 

Sword.— 0(  the  same  pattern  as  Mates,  but  of 
such  length  as  may  be  convenient. 

Sword  Belts. -^The  same  as  the  Lieutenants'  un- 
dress waist-belt. 

Masters'  Assistants. 

The  same  as  Midshipmen,  but  instead  of  the 
white  turn-back,  a  button  hole  of  blue  twist  at  each 
end  of  the  collar,  with  a  corresponding  button. 

Naval  Cadets. 

The  same  as  Midshipmen,  but  instead  of  white 
turn-back,  a  button  hole  of  white  twist  on  the 
collar,  with  a  corresponding  button. 

Gunners^  Boatswains   and  Carpenters. 

Coat* — Blue  cloth ;  if  lined,  to  be  with  serge, 
fall-down  collar,  blue  lappels  to  button  across  and 
round  cuffs ;  nine  buttons  on  the  lappels,  and  three 
on  each  cuff  and  pocket;  with  corresponding  blue 
twist  button  holes,  and  three  buttons  in  the  folds  of 
the  skirts.  Plain  gilt  buttons,  with  an  anchor  and 
cable  engreved  thereon. 

fTais/ecMir.— White. 

Cravat  or  Stock,—B\9c\i. 

Hat, —P\a,in  round. 

Swnrd. — Of  the  same  pattern  and  length  as  oom- 
missioned  Officers,  but  the  back  piece  of  the  handle 
is  to  be  plain,  with  a  flute  round  the  top  and  down 
the  back ;  ?ntb  a  black  fisli-skin  gripe  hound  with 
three  gold  wires ;  the  etchings  on  the  blade  not  blued 
or  gilt. 

Suwrd  Knot. — Of  blue  silk,  mixed  with  gold 
fringe,  but  no  bullion. 

Sunn'd  Beit. — Same  as  Mates. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


330 


Dress  Regulations. 


Petty  Officers. 

Who  have  not  an  uniform  are  to  wear  a  mara  of 
distinction  on  the  upper  part  of  the  left  sleere  of 
their  jackets,  viz.,  Those  of  the  First  Qass,  an  an- 
chor, surmounted  hy  a  crown ;  those  of  the  Second 
Class,  an  anchor. 

CIVIL  BRANCH. 

Director  Greneral  of  Naval  Hospitals 

and  Fleets. 

Dress. 

The  Bsme  oniform  and  appointments  as  Commo- 
dores of  the  Second  Class,  except  that  the 

Coat  is  to  he  single  hreasted,  at  angles  with  the 
skirt,  with  nine  huttons  on  the  hreast,  to  he  placed 
in  threes ;  and  the 

Efkiulettes  tn  hare  a  star  only  within  the  cres- 
cent, surmounted  hy  a  crown  on  the  Btmp, 

i\r.B.  The  deyices  for  the  epaulettes  of  all  Civil 
Officers  to  be  embroidered  in  gold  and  silver,  ac- 
cording to  patterns. 

Undress. 

The  same  as  Commodores  of  the  Second  Class, 
except  that  the 

CotU  is  to  be  single  breasted,  at  angles  with  the 
skirt,  with  nine  buttons  on  the  breast,  to  be  placed 
in  threes. 

Epaukttes^^Same  as  dress. 

Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals  and 

Fleets. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  the  Director  General,  with  the 
following  exceptions : — 

Cm/.— The  distinction  lace  on  the  cuffs  to  be 
omitted. 

Epaulittet* — ^The  same  as  the  Director-General, 
but  with  a  crown  only  within  the  crescent. 

Hat,  Scabbard,  ^  Sword  B€tt,^SBmB  as  Captains. 

Undress. 

The  same  as  the  Director-General,  with  the 
following  exceptions : — 

Coat* — ^The  distinction  lace  on  the  cufis  to  be 
omitted. 

Epaulettes. — Same  as  dress ;  or,  on  board  ship, 
two  straps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epaulettes, 
without  bullions. 

Hat,  Scabbard  ^  Sword  Belts.^SamB  as  dress. 

Deputy  Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals 
and  Fleets. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  Inspectors,  but  the 

Coat  to  have  the  lace  round  the  hip  buttons 
omitted  -,  and  the 

EpauUttM  to  have  bullions  same  as  Coroninnders, 
with  a  star  only  to  be  placed  within  the  creHcent. 

Scabbard. — Same  as  Commanders. 


Undress. 

The  same  as  Inspector;  but 

Epaulettes. — ^Same  as  dress;  or  on  board  flhip, 
two  straps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epanlettea, 
without  bullions. 

Scabbard, — Same  as  dress. 


Secretaries  to  Commanders-in-Chief. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  Deputy  Inspectors ;  but 
Coat  to  have  only  eight  buttons  on  the  breast, 
placed  by  pairs. 

Undress. 

The  same  as  Deputy  Inspector;  bnt 
Coat  to  have  only  eight  buttons  on  the  bresat,  in 
pairs. 


Secretaries  to  Junior  Flag  Officers. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  Secretsries  to  Commanders-in-Chief 
with  the  following  exceptions : — 

Coat,— The  lace  to  be  only  one  inch  wide,  instead 
of  one  inch  and  a  half,  and  half  an  inch  instead  of 
three  quarters  of  an  inch. 

Epaulettes,— The  same  as  Lieutenanta,  without 
the  devices  thereon. 

Hat, — Same  as  Lieutenants;  or  Secretajries  to 
Junior  Flag  Officers  may  wear  the  onifoim  of  the 
rank  they  hold. 

Undress. 

Same  as  Secretaries  to  Commanders- in-Chief, 
except  the 

Epaulettes,  which  are  to  be  the  same  as  in  dress; 
or  on  board  ship,  two  straps,  the  same  as  those  of 
the  epaulettes,  without  buUions. 

Hat. — Same  as  dress ;  or  Secretaries  to  Junior 
Flag  Officers  may  wear  the  undress  uniform  of  the 
rank  they  hold. 


Surgeons. 
Dress. 

The  same  as  Secretaries  to  Junior  Flag  Officers, 
except  that  the 

Coat  is  to  have  nine  buttons  on  the  breast,  placed 
in  threes. 

Undress. 

The  same  as  Secretaries  to  Junior  Flag  Officers, 
except  that  the 

Coat  is  to  have  nine  buttons  on  the  breast,  placed 
in  threes. 


Paymasters  and  Pursers. 

The  same  as  Secretaries  to  Junior  Flag  Officers. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Dress  Regulations. 


331 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  SurgeonB,  with  the  following  ex- 
ceptioos : — 

Coat. — The  lace  to  be  only  three  quarters  of  an 
inch  wide. 

Trowters — ^To  have  no  lace. 

Epaulette* — One  on  the  right  shoalder,  the  same 
as  Mates,  without  the  device. 

Undress. 

The  same  as  Surgeons,  with  the  epaulette  the 
same  as  in  drees ;  or  on  board  ship,  a  strap,  the 
same  as  that  of  the  epaulette,  without  bullions. 

Passed  Clerks. 

The  same  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  except  that  the 
coat  is  to  have  eight  buttons  on  the  breast,  to  be 
placed  by  pairs. 

Captains'  Clerks,  and  Clerks  to 
Secretaries. 

The  same  as  Passed  Clerks,  but  without  the 
epaulette. 

Clerks^  Assistants. 
The  undress  uniform  of  Captains'  Clerks. 

Engineers. 

Coat* — Blue  cloth,  double  breasted ;  buttons  hav- 
ing a  steam-engine,  with  a  crown  above  embossed 
on  them,  to  hn  placed  four  and  four,  and  a  large 
button  of  the  same  kind  upon  the  collar. 

Waistcoat. — With  buttons  similar  to  those  on 
the  coat. 

rroio«er#,— Plain  blue  cloth. 

Cap, — With  a  gold  lace  band  one  inch  wide,  and 
a  gold  crown,  according  to  pattern,  in  front,  above 
the  band. 

Memoranda. 
Fall  Dress. 
Is  always  to  be  worn  on  State  occasions,  and  at 
Courts  Martial,  hj  all  Naval  Officers. 

Trowsers. — ^White  trowsers  over  boots,  between 
the  2drd  of  April  and  the  14th  of  October,  and  blue 


trowsers  be  ween  the  15(h  of  October  and  the  22nd 
of  April. 

Undress. 

Shoulder  Straps. — Officers  may  wear,  in  undress 
on  board  ship,  shoulder  straps,  similar  to  those  of 
the  epaulettes,  without  bullions,  with  their  respec- 
tive devices  thereon. 

Great  Coats. — ^The  ereat  coats,  for  Officers  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  are  to  be  of  blue  cloth,  double  or 
single  breasted,  with  the  number  and  arrangement 
of  Sie  buttons  according  to  the  undress  uniform  as- 
signed to  their  respective  ranks,  omitting  the  pocket 
flaps,  and  with  stand  and  fall  collars,  accordmg  to 
the  patterns  at  the  Admiral's  Office  at  each  port; 
the  straps  of  the  respective  epaulettes,  heretofore 
described,  to  be  worn  with  them,  except  by  Flag 
Officers,  who  are  not  to  wear  the  straps. 

All  Officers  may  wear,  in  undress,  with  blue 
trowsers,  a  blue  cloth  waistcoat,  single  breasted, 
with  small  uniform  buttous;  and  on  board  their 
ships,  a  round  jacket  witliout  skirts,  with  their 
appropriate  arrangement  of  buttons,  and  the  shoulder 
straps  above-mentioned ;  and  a  round  black  hat,  with 
a  narrow  bkck  silk  band  and  a  black  buckle,  and  a 
bUck  silk  or  leather  cockade,  with  a  loop  of  the 
same  material,  half  the  width  of  (he  lace  on  their 
dress  costs,  or,  if  they  have  no  lace  on  their  coats, 
of  black  silk  ribbon  (except  Midshipmen,  Masters' 
Assistants,  and  Naval  Cadets,  who  are  to  have  a 
loop  of  gold  twist) ;  if  preferred,  Offiers  may  wear, 
in  undress,  in  lieu  of  the  round  bat  a  bluecldth  cap, 
with  a  gold  lace  band  of  the  width  of  the  lace  on  their 
dress  coats,  and  a  gold  crown  according  to  pattern, 
and  of  the  same  size  in  sll  ranks,  in  front  above  the 
band;  Officers  who  have  no  lace  on  their  coats,  to 
have  a  band  of  gold  lace,  one  inch  wide,  round  their 
caps. 

Patterns  of  the  uniforms  and  appointments,  which 
sre  to  be  strictly  adhered  ti»,  are  to  be  seen  at  this 
Office,  and  at  the  Office  of  the  several  Port  Ad- 
mirals. 

All  Officers  serving  in  inferior  ranks  are  to  wear 
the  uniform  of  the  rank  to  which  they  belong. 
By  command  of  their  Lordships, 

H.  CORRY. 


MEMORANDUM. 

Admiralty,  Novembsr,  23rd,  1847. 
My  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  are  pleased  to  direct  that  a  Surtout  Frock  Coat  shall  be 
established  for  the  undermentioned  Officers,  with  the  following  distinctive  marks,  viz.:  — 

Admiral,  with  four  Rows  of  lace  five-eishths  of  an  inch  on  the  Cuffs,  with  or  without  Epaulettes. 
Captain,  with  three        do.        of  half  an  inch  on  the  Cuffs,  without  Epaulettes. 
Commanders,  with  two  do.  do.  do. 

Lieutenants  snd     1        ^  ^^  do. 

Masters,  with  one/ 
The  Surtout  Coat  of  all  other  Officers  to  be  perfectly  plain. 
The  Coat  to  he  ofblue  Cloth,  double  breasted,  with  the  Naval  Uniform  Button. 
Warrant  Officers,  Midshipmen,  Masters'  Assistante,  and  Cadete  to  wear  their  present  dress. 
Hy  Lords  are  further  pwased  to  direct  that  when  on  thors,  in  full  dress,  or  in  an  undress  Coat, 
wih  Bpaulettss,  no  Commissioned  Officer  shall  wear  a  Cap,  but  must  appear  in  the  regulation  Cached  Hat 
and  Sword, 

Patterns  of  the  Surtout  Coat,  as  well  as  of  the  Belt  and  Sword,  to  be  worn  in  future,  may  be  seen  at 
this  Office,  and  at  the  Offices  of  the  several  Port  Admirals. 
No  Scsles  are  in  future  to  be  worn. 

Admirals  and  all  Officers  in  command  are  desired  to  pay  strict  attention  that  these  regulations  be 
rigidly  adhered  to.  By  Command  of  their  Lordships, 

^^H.  G.  WARD. 
Digitized  by  LjOOQIC 


332 


THE  TRINITY  HOUSE, 


A   List  of  tU  Elder  Brethrmi  of  the  Trinity  Houu,  aeeording  to  Seniority  of  EUetiam, 


JuiiB.  1849. 

1809  Capt.  Aaron  Chapman.  Warden  1 

1813  Robt  Lord  Fiscotmt  Melville,  K.T. 

1819  Capt  Andrew  Timbrell  Warden  4 

1823  Capt.  Sir  John  Henry  Pellj,  Bart,  Dbp.  Mastbr. 

1825  Capt.  Robert  Welbank  Dep.  Warden  3 

1826  Capt.  John  Hayman 

1828  Capt.  John  Rees  Dep.  Warden  4 

1829  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington,  K.O.  Mastbr. 

1832  Capt.  Henry  NeUon 

1833  <|Adm.  Sir  T.  B.  Martin 

1834  Capt.  Charles  Weller  Warden  2 

Sir  James  R.  G.  Graham,  ^ort.,  M.P. 

1886  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.,  M.P. 

1837  CiGilbert,  £aWo/Minto 

-  Capt.  Frederick  Madan  Warden  3 

1839  ^^Admiral  Sir  Charles  Adam 

1840  Capt.  Stephenson  Ellerby 

1841  H.  R.  H.  The  Prince  Albert,  K.G. 

Capt  Geo.  Probyn  Dep.  Warden  1 

Capt  Wm.  Pizley 

1843  Capt  Charles  Farquharson 

-  Capt  Robert  Gordon,  R.N.  Dep.  Warden  3 

Capt  William  E.  Farrer 

1844  Capt.  Henry  B.  Baz 

Thomas,  Earl  of  Haddington 

1846  Marqais  of  Dalhousie 

1847  Capt  John  Shepherd 

Capt.  Edward  Foord 

— —  Capt.  Gabriel  J.  Redman 

1849  Lord  John  RusseU,  M.P. 


Attittant  6 


Dep.  Attittant  10. 


Dep.  Atmtant  11 
Atti$tant9 

Attittant  5 
Attistant  11 
Attittant  12 

Attittant  10 
Dep.  Attittant  12 


Dep.  AtHstant  6 
Dep.  Attittant  8 

Dep^  Attittant  9 
Dep.  Attiitant  5 
Dep,  Attittant  7 


Digitized  by 


Google 


333 


PRIZE  MONEY  ADVERTISED    FOR   PAYMENT 

In  ih4  London  Gazette  bettoem  the  20/A  of  June  and  the  19<A  of  December,  1849. 


ACTiEON. 
Grtca. — Slare  and    Tonnaga  BoontieB.      Cap, 
26th  July,  47.     Pay.  7th  Aug.     Ag,  J.  Chippen- 
dale. 

ALBATROSS. 
Prenadore. — Slave  and  Tonnage  Bounties.    Cap. 
22  July,  47.     Pay,  18th  July,  49.     Ag.  J.  Wood- 
head. 

ALFRBD. 
John  Dalton. — Salvage.     Cav,  Not.  44.     Pay, 
I8th  J  uly,  49.    Ag.  Burnett  and  Wynne. 

BONETTA. 
Boa  Amigos.— Slave    and    Tonnage  Bounties. 
Cap.  15th  Mar.  48.     Pay,  24th  Oct. 

Pharfao. — Tonnage  Bounty,  &o.  Cap,  3 1  at  May, 
48.    Pay,  19th  Dec.    Ag,  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

CONTEST. 

Slave  Brigantine^— Tonnage  Bonnhr.  Cap,  0th 
Feb.  .48.     Pay.  9nd  Jan.  50.    il^.  W.  &£.  Chard. 

CYGNET. 
Nereide. — Proceeds  of  Hull  and  Slave  aad  Ton- 
nage Bounties.     Cap.  19th  Mar.  48.    Pay,  27th 
Nov.    Ag.  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

DART. 

Name  unlrnown,  or  the  Wandering  Jefv. — 
Balance  of  Proceeds  of  Hull,  &c..  and  Tonnage 
Bounty.  Cap,  14th  Jan.  48.  Pay,  86th  Dec. 
^^.W.  and  £.  Chard. 

DEVASTATION. 
Name  unknown. — Cap,  29th  Nov.  47. 
Brig  unknown. — Cap,  1st  Dec.  47. 

Schooner  unknown. — Cap.  1st  Dec.  47.  Ton- 
nage Bounties.    Pay,  2nd  Jan. 

Voladora,  or  Flying  Fishv^Gsp.  9th  Mar.  48. 

Eolo.— Cup.  6th  Nov.  48.  Proceeds  of  Hulls 
and  Tonnage  Bounties.  Pay,  18th  July.  Ag. 
W.  and  E.  Chard. 

FIREFLY. 

Guahyha. — Slave  and  Tonnage  Bounties.  Cap, 
24th  Mar.  48.     Pay.  82nd  Nov.  49. 

Mercuric. — Balance  of  Proceeds  of  Hull,  &c. 
And  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  7th  Apr.  48.  Pay- 
'iarh  Dec.    Ag,  Stilwell  and  Sons. 


GRAPPLER. 

Nostra  Senora  Delia  Gardia.— Tonnage  Bounty. 
Cap.  26th  July,  47. 
Pampa.— Tonnage  Bounty.    Cap,  26th  Nov.  47. 

Aquia-— Slave  and  Tonnage  Bounties.  Pay. 
29th  Sept.  Cap,  8th  Dec.  47.  Pay,  86th  Nov. 
Ag,  Ommanney  and  Co. 

Prendadore.  —  Slave  and  Tonnage  Bounties. 
Cap,  22nd  July,  48. 

Neustra  Senora  Delia  Yardin  and  Pampa. — 
Cap,  26th  July  and  26th  Nov.  47.  Pay,  86th 
Sept.    ilf.  W.  and  E.  Chard. 

HEROINE. 

Venus.— Tonnage  Bounty.  Cop.  24th  Mar.  48. 
Pay,  17th  Oct. 

Zephiro. — Proceeds  of  Hull,  &c.,  and  Tonnage 
Bounty.    Cap,  28th  Mar.  48.    Pay,  19th  Dec. 

Mercuric. — Balance  of  Proceeds  of  Hull,  &c., 
and  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cav,  7th  Apr.  48.  Pay. 
26th  Dec.    Ag,  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

HOUND. 

Name  unknown.  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  86th 
Jan.  48.     Pay,  8rd  Sept. 

Name  unknown.  Slave  and  Tonnage  Bounties. 
Cap.  8tb  Feb.  48.  Pay.  10th  Aug.  Ag,  Hallet 
and  Co. 

LARNE. 

Tonnage  Bounty.     Cap.  6th 

'"  '      Ag,  Ommanney  &  Co. 


Name  unknown. 
July,  46.    Pay.  SOth  Oct. 


MARINER. 
Theodosia. — Proceeds  of   Hull   and   Tonnage 
Bountv.   Cap.  26th  Aug.  47.  Pay.  28th  Oct   Ag, 
Stilwell  and  Sons. 

PANTALOON. 

Bella  Clara.— Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap,  28th  Feb. 
46.    Pay,  31st  Oct    Ag,  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

PHILOMEL. 

Aurora. — Proceeds  of  HuU,  &c.,  and  Tonnage 
Bounty.    Cap.  2nd  May,  48. 

Name  unknown,  or  Wandering  Jew.-> Balance 
of  Proceeds  of  Hull,  &c.,  and  Tonnage  Bounty. 
Cap.  14th  Jan.  48.  Pa^,  26th  Dec.  Ag,  SUlwell 
and  Sons. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


334 


Prize  Money  advertised  for  Payment. 


RAPID. 

Esperto. — Proceeds  of  Hull,  &c.,  and  Toanage 
Bounty.  Cap,  9th  July,  47.  Pay*  2l8t  Not. 
Ag.  Halford  and  Co. 

SAM  A  RANG. 

SerrioM  against  Pirates  in  the  Straits  of  Patientia, 
Pirate  Bounty.  3rd  and  4th  June,  44.  Pay.  27th 
Deo.  47.    Ag,  Ommanney  and  Co. 

SCOUT. 

Salvage  Serricea  to  a  Chinese  Merchant  Junk 
attacked  by  Pirates.— 25th  Nov.  47.  Pay,  30th 
Aug. 

Piratical  Vessels  and  their  Crews — Bounty  on 
Pirates  captured,  &c.,  11th,  15th,  and  17th  Har.. 
16th  and  17th  July,  2nd  and  25th  Aug.  47.  Pay. 
2nd  Aug*    Ag,  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

STYX. 

Gaia— Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap,  16th  Dec.  47* 
Pay.  Oct.  17  th. 

Umbelina. — Proceeds  of  Hull,  &c.,  and  Tonnage 
Bounty.     Cap.  1st  Jan.  48.     Pay.  26th  Oct. 


Pedriera. — ^Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  4th  Jan.  48. 
Pay.  28th  Nov. 

Maria  Conatanea.— Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap,  12tb 
Jan.,  48.     Pay.  28th  Nov. 

Leopoldina. —Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  14th  Jan. 
48.     Pa3^.6th  Jan.  60. 

Heroine.— rTonnage  Bounty.  Cap,  24tfa  Oct.  47. 
Pay.  20tb  July,  47. 

Santo  Antonia  Diloso.  —Tonnage  Bounfy.  Cop. 
3  Nov.  47.     Pay.  25th  July. 

Isabel. — Tonnage  Bounty  and  Proceeda  of  Hull. 
Cap.  7th  Nov.  47.     Pay.  26th  July. 

Name  Unknown.  Supposed  Flamingo. — ^Ton- 
nage Bounty  and  Prooeods  of  Hull.  Cap,  15th 
Nov.  47.     Pay,  3  Aug. 

Boa  Fe.  —Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  16th  Nov .  47. 
Pay,  3rd  Aug. 

Quatorae  de  Novembrp.  —  Tonnage  Bounty. 
Cap,  19th  Oct.  47.     Pay.  29th  Aug. 

Santa  Anna.  —  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap,  1 1th 
Dec.  47.     Pay.  29th  Aug. 

Cidade  D' Angra. — Tonnage  Bounty  and  Proeeeda 
of  Hull.  Cap.  27th  Deo.  47.  Pay.  29th  Aug. 
Ag.  J.  Woodhead. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


335 


OBITUARY  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL 
MARINES  SINCE  LAST  PUBLICATION. 


FLAG  OFFICERS. 

Seniority. 
lit  J  as.  Hawkins 
S^Thitsbed,  Bt.,  Admiral 
of  the  Fleet    1844 

:B[Sir  Charles  Hamilton,  Ad- 
miral of  the  Red 1830 

Right  Hon.  John  Lord  Col- 
ville,  Admiral  of  the 
White 1841 

CH^Sir  Edward  Wm.  C  R. 
Owen,  Admiral  of  the 
White 1846 

Matthew  Godwin,  Vice- 
Admiral  of  the  White..  1847 

Hood  Han  way  Christian, 
Rear- Admiral  of  the  Red  1838 

@^^^Sir  Samuel  J.  B. 
Pechell,  Bt.,  Rear-Admi- 
raiofthe  White 1846 

@»^(S)(S^pgSir  Fran.  Aug. 
Collier.  Kt.,  Rear-Admi- 
ral  of  the  White 1846 


RETIRED  CAPTAINS. 

(Under  Order  lo   Oovadl,   1840.) 

Richard  Creyke 1814 

James  Wallis 1814 

Rob«»rt  Hockings 1814 

Alex.  B.  Branch  (Captain  of 

Greenwich  Hospital) ....   1882 
James  Couch 1824 

CAPTAINS. 

Francis  James  Lewis 1830 

JohnW.  Gabnel 1831 

Wm.  Broughton    1831 

John  N.Nott 1842 

John  Robertson 1838 


RETIRED  CAPTAIN. 

(Under  Order  in  CoancU,  IMO.) 
Robert  Incledon   1848 

COMMANDERS. 

John  Whipple    1708 

Wm.B.  Rider 1806 

Charles  Cumbj 1813 

Robert  Smith 1814 

Fred.  A.  H.  Parker 1814 

WiUism  Hall 1814 

Oeorge  Pedlar   1814 

Alex.  Borthwick    1818 


Seniority. 

Robert  Baldej   1821 

Philip  Graham 1825 

Wm.  C.Wood   1841 

James  Wolfe 1843 

James  T.  Caldwell 1844 

Wm.  Crooke 1846 

(Retired  under  Order  In  Ctooncil,  1816. ) 

Peter  Samwell 1841 

Thomas  Smith  1846 

Wm.Wood    1846 

(Retired  under  Order  in  Council,  1890.) 

James  W.  Roberts    1840 

Young  Appleby 1840 

Thomas  Evans   1837 

Henry  F.  Belson   1845 

Isaac  Harris 1845 

(Retired  under  Order  In  Oonnei],  1840.) 

Wm.M'Kellar  1846 

Alex.  Cannon 1846 


LIEUTENANTS. 

Gilbert  Traill 1809 

James  Sabben    1810 

Edw.  Simmons 181 1 

John  Campbell 1812 

Charles  Halford     1 812 

Wm.A.Warre   1812 

Joseph  Hume    1813 

Geo.  Inglis    1813 

Richard  MitcheU 1813 

Geo.  Bury 1814 

Edw.  Goodlad   1814 

Joseph  Elwin     1814 

Wm.  Fsrauharson 1814 

Watson  T.  Riches 1814 

Thoa.  Harriott    1815 

Robert  Morgan  (6)     ..^...  1815 

Edw.  Ackland    1815 

Thomas  Ramsey    1815 

Archibald  Nagle    1815 

Andrew  M.  Skene 1820 

Charles  Shortt   1821 

Wm.  Henry  Dunnett    ....  1821 

Geo.  Morris 1823 

John  G.  Lapenotiere     ....  1827 

Wm.  Henry  Goddard  ....  1827 

Geo.  M.  Donlevy 1827 

Edw.J.Vouiea 1842 

Thos.  Waghom      1842 

Chas.  A.  Vansittart 1845 

Francis  Jas.  Dash  wood ....  1848 

Thos.  D.  Atkinson    1848 


MASTERS. 

Seniority. 

HeniyCock 1800 

Wm.  Porter    1816 

Lewis  R.  Fitsmaurioe  ....   1811 
Robert  Rogers 1828 

MATE. 
Henry  D.  Sanders     1848 

SECOND  MASTERS. 

Ezekiel  Angier 1843 

James  F.  Tomlin    1847 

John  Bonlton I847 

Edm.  B.  Jackson I847 


RETIRED. 
MEDICAL  INSPECTOR. 

Sir  Dayid  J.  H.  Dickson, 
Ku,  M.D.  F.R.S 1840 


RETIRED  SURGEONS. 

Wm.  Jamieson 1705 

Patrick  Clark     1801 

Guy  A.  Acheson   1894 

James  Bowman 1807 

Hugh  Charles    1809 

Geo.  M*Clure    1810 

Geo.  Mottley 1835 

John  M.  Brown     1838 

SURGEONS  ON  THE 
ACTIVE   LIST. 

Jamea  Tweeddale,  m.d  ....  181 1 

Harry  Goldney 1828 

James  L.  Clarke,  m.d 1834 

Geo.  A.  Manro 1838 

James  M.  Deas,  m.d 1841 

James  Allan  (6),  m.d 1842 

John  J.  W.  RoberU 1846 

ASSISTANT  SURGEONS. 

Owrge  Webster 1807 

Wm.Buie 1841 

Henry  Mathias 1846 

NAVAL  INSTRUCTOR. 

Geo.  H.  Mackay   1847 

i 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


336 


Obtiuary. 


PAYMASTERS  U  PURSERS. 
Seniority. 

Jamet  Macfarlane 1793 

Patrick  U  O'ReUly 1797 

JohnShea 1799 

Isaac  Roberta    1812 

Geo.  Dowell 1812 

Phihp  Winaer    1814 

Wm.  Morton 1814 

Henry  Price 1831 

Thomaa  Harria 1835 

Wm.  F.  Matarin    1846 

PASSED  CLERKS. 

Wm.  Remphry 1844 

Charlea  Hutchina 1645 


LIEUT.-COLONELS. 

Seniority; 

Jamea  Home 1830 

Army  Rank  Lieut^-Gen.  1838 

ffmRicbard  Bonce 1831 

William  Taylor 1840 


CAPTAINS. 
AJohnKellet 1801 


SenJorfty 

i^Wm.  Sladden 1803 

AHenry  H.  Haviland 1805 

Robert  Gordon    1837 

CharUs  Mor/ran 1831 

^Frederick  Spry   1834 

Charlea  Robinson 1834 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 


ARichard  H.  Marcer    . . 
i^rbeoph.  S.  fieaacbant 


1804 
1810 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT. 
Alex.  8.  Mackenzie 1848 


Digitized  by 


Google 


THE 


NEW    NAVY    LIST 

AND 

aENERAL   RECORD  OF  THE  SERYICES 
OF  OFFICERS 

OF  THE 

ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


CONDUCTED  BY 

JOSEPH    ALLEN,   Esq.,    R.N. 

OBEENWICH  HOSPITAL. 


LONDON: 

PABKER,    FURNIVALL,    AND    PARKER, 

MILITARY  LIBRABY,  WHITEHALL. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


PRINTBP  BT  W.  H.  COX, 

5,  OBBAT  QaKIM  8TRKKT,  LIMCOLIf'S-llflf-FIBLDft. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


CONTENTS   OF    THE   NEW   NAVY   LIST, 

JULY,  1850. 


Abbreviations 
Admirals  . 

of  the  Fleet 

—  Retired  Rear 


•  Services 


-^  by  Seniority 


PAGE. 

viii— 271 

.       9 

9 

.      14 

14 

16 

Admiralty 258 

Agents,  Government  Emigration .        265 

Navy  and  Prize  .        .        .    315 

•  in  Contract  Steam  Vessels       249 

Aides-de-Camp,  Naval,  to  Her  Majesty  205 

Army,  relative  rank  of  Officers  in 

Navy  and 319 

Blane's  Medal      ....  164 

Captains      ••.•..  33 

-Retired     ...        15,30 

Services        .        . "     .  46 

Chaplains 161 

Civil  Department  of  the  Navy     .  258 

Clerks 180 

Coast  Guard     .        •        .        .        .  254 


Commanders 

— — -  Retired     . 

Services . 

Deputy  Inspectors  of  Hospitals 
Services . 


71 
81 
85 
165 
173 
172 
261 
327 


Dispensers  of  Hospitals  . 

Dock  Yards  .... 

Dress  Regulations    • 

Engineers,  Memorandum  respecting  324 

Emigration  Agents  ....  265 

Flag  Officers 9 

■                  Services    ...  16 

in  Commission     .       .  213 

Foreign  Orders     ....  207 

Medals       ....  210 

Greenwich  Hospital     .        .        .  266 


PAOS 


Half-pay  of  Roy^al  Navy  and  Royal 

Maimes      .        .        .        317 


-  Form  of  Declaration. 


320 
Honorary  Distinctions .        .        .        205 

Hospitals 264 

Hydrographical  Office .  .        258 

Inspectors  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  .    164 

Services       ^        .        .        173 

Instructors,  Naval  ...    163 

Knights  of  the  Bath        .       .        .205 


St.  Michael  and  St.  George  206 

Royal  Hanoverian  Gue^ 
phic  Order 

Foreign  Orders 

Windsor 


Leave  of  Absence   . 
Lieutenants  . 

Services 

Flag 

MARINES^  ROYAL 

■    Services 
Masters    . 


Services 
Second 


Mates  . 

• Services 

Medals,  Honorary 

Foreign 

Naval 

Medical  Officers,  Regulations 
specting 

■    Services 


Establishments 


Naval  College  . 
—  Instructors 
Medals 


re- 


207 
208 
109 
318 
109 
124 
213 

185. 

19? 
149 
154 
159 
158 
161 
205 
210 
211 

164 
173 
264 
321 
163 
211 


Digitized  by 


Google 


IV 


Contents. 


Navy,  relative  rank  of  Officers  in 

Army  and 319 

Obituary 335 

Obeervatoiies       ....  260 

Packet  Service         ....  249 

Pay^  Tables  of     ....  316 

Paymasters  and  Pursers  .       •       •  176 

Services     ...  181 

Pay  ot,  in  different  rates  318 

Pensions,  Good  Service       •        .  268 

Greenwich  Hospital  Out  .  268 

for  Wounds      ,        .        .  269 

to  Widows       ...  322 

Physicians 164 

Prize  Money  Advertised       •       .  333 

■                Order  in  Council  res- 
pecting .        .  325 

Agents 315 

Quarantine  Service       .       •        •  265 

Rank,  relative 319 

Revenue  Vessels  ....  252 

SchoolmasteiB  «       ....  163 


PAGE. 

Secretaries  to  Flag  Officers  .        .  213 

Ships  of  the  Royal  Navy,  rating, 

classes,  and  armaments       •  212 

Ships,  Effective  List  of,  with  ton- 
nages, dates  of  building,  &c.  213 

— -  Non-£ffective,  Hulks,  &c.  250 

Steam-VesselB,  Mail     ...  251 

Surgeons  and  Assistant  Surgeons     .  165 

Services  173 

Transport  Service    ....  265 

Trinity  House,  Elder  Brethren  of  the  332 

Victualling  Yards         ...  263 

Widows,  Pensions  to    .        .        •  322 

Windsor,  Naval  Knights  of     .        .  109 

Wounded  Officerson  Pension  List  269 


General  Alphabetical  Index, 
embracing  evert  commissioned 
Rank  in  the  Rotal  Navy  and 
RoTAL  Marine  Forces  .  271 


*«*  Correction*  and  Hddatfons  shonld  be  sent  to  the  Editor  or  PublisberB  previonsly  to  the  20th  of 

June,  and  the  20th  of  December. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ IC 


ADDRESS. 


It  is  now  more  than  ten  years  since  the  New  Navy  List  was  pub- 
lished by  the  late  Commander,  Charles  Haultain,  K.H.,  and  its 
success,  up  to  the  present  time,  has  amply  justified  the  project  of  that 
gallant  and  lamented  officer.  The  publication,  in  its  altered  form, 
having  now  entered  upon  its  fourth  year,  it  is  due  to  the  profession 
amongst  which  its  support  was  looked  for,  to  add,  that  the  success  has 
in  no  degree  diminished.  While  admitting  the  above  fact,  therefore, 
the  Editor  and  Publishers  deem  it  right  to  return  their  thanks  for  the 
patronage  so  freely  bestowed ;  and  to  express  a  hope  that  the  improve- 
ments introduced  into  each  succeeding  number  will  continue  to  earn 
for  it  the  support  of  those  to  whose  interests  the  work  is  so  peculiarly 
addressed. 

The  grand  object  sought  to  be  achieved  by  the  New  Navy  List 
is  the  keeping  before  the  world,  in  a  condensed  but  intelligible  shape, 
the  more  important  points  of  service  performed  by  each  Officer,  what- 
ever may  be  his  rank.  It  must  be  taken  for  granted  that  common  routine 
services  have  fallen  more  or  less  to  the  lot  of  all ;  but  to  enter  into 
their  detail  would  be  to  defeat  that  part  of  the  plan  of  the  work  which 
embraces  condensation.  It  is  not  contemplated  by  the  exclusion  of 
such  services  to  underrate  them,  but  when  it  is  considered  that 
already  nearly  one-third  of  each  book  is  occupied  by  notices  of  war 
or  scientific  performances,  it  will  be  obvious  that  more  space  cotdd 
not  be  accorded  without  rendering  it  so  bulky  and  expensive,  as  to 
defeat  the  proposed  and  more  desirable  end  of  extensive  circxdation. 

It  is  no  longer  a  doubtful  point  that  the  New  Nayt  List  is  con- 
sidered an  important  vehicle  for  the  services  of  Officers ;  but  although 
every  facility  and  encouragement  has  been  held  out  for  Officers  to 
commimicate  their  peculiar  claims  upon  this  score,  there  are  many 
who  have  not  availed  themselves  of  the  opportunities  afforded.  It  is 
therefore  again  suggested  to  those  who  have  not  taken  this  step,  that 
such  communications  are  at  all  times. acceptable  and  available  if  sent 
to  the  Editor,  or  Publishers,  on,  or  before,  the  20th  June,  and  20th 
December  in  each  year. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


ADDRESS   TO  THE   EDITION, 
Published  in  February,  1846. 


The  importance  of  the  New  Navy  List  and  General  Record 
OP  Services  to  all  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marines, 
has  been  seriously  considered  by  the  Proprietors  and  Editor  of  the 

E resent  Number.  In  completing,  at  a  great  sacrifice  of  capital  and 
ibour,  the  extensive  alterations,  which  will  be  observable  at  a  glance, 
due  regard  has  been  paid  to  the  relative  services  of  all  Officers,  and  the 
whole  arrangement  so  changed,  that  its  superiority  in  point  of  informa- 
tion will,  it  is  hoped,  render  the  New  Navy  List  a  book  of  general 
circulation  and  reference. 

Nothing  can  be  further  from  the  wish  of  the  Proprietors  than  to 
detract  from  the  merits  of  the  late  gaUant  Compiler,  Commander 
Haultain,  whose  labours  and  sacrifices  were  but  ill  compensated  by 
the  sale  of  the  work  ;  but,  in  admitting  deficiencies,  of  which  a  remedy 
has  been  aimed  at,  they  must  be  in  a  great  measure  laid  to  the  charge  cf 
the  want  of  business  resources  with  which  he  had  to  contend.  In  this 
respect  there  will  now  be  nothing  wianting ;  and  it  is  the  full  intention 
of  the  Proprietors  to  render  the  New  Navy  List  in  every  way  worthy 
the  full  confidence  and  patronage  of  the  Navy  and  Country  at  large. 

The  changes  which  have  at  present  been  efiected  may  be  here  alluded 
to.  The  Services  of  all  Officers  have  been  separated  from  the  mass, 
and  brought  to  follow  the  Seniority  Lists  of  the  respective  ranks  as 
closely  as  possible.  The  object  of  this  has  been  to  facilitate  references. 
The  Services  have  been  thoroughly  revised  and  reprinted  in  double 
columns,  and  all  expletive  terms  of  commendation  or  otherwise  struck 
out.  Thus  an  Officer  will  no  longer  have  to  read  the  services  of  a 
brother  Officer  recounted  in  a  more  laboured  strain  than  his  own,  which 
intrinsically,  perhaps,  were  of  greater  merit  than  those  so  described. 
The  propriety  of  this  will,  it  is  hoped,  meet  with  general  concurrence, 
and  by  thus  removing  superfluous  type,  an  extended  record  of  actual 
service  is  rendered  easy.  In  a  word,  it  is  the  wbh  to  condense  as  much 
real  service  as  possible  into  a  small  and  intelligible  compass,  without 
giving  undue  consequence  to  any. 

The  New  Navy  List  will  also,  for  the  future,  give  by  far  the 
most  complete  record  of  tiie  Services  of  that  distinguished  corps,  the 
Royal  Marines,  in  a  condensed  form,  to  be  foxmd  in  any  publication. 
This  new  feature  will,  it  is  hoped,  have  the  effect  of  making  it  a 
work  essential  and  acceptable  to  all  in  any  way  connected  witii  the 
Navy. 

The  List  of  the  Navy  has  also  imdergone  a  thorough  revision. 
Beneath  the  name  of  each  Ship  on  the  Effective  List  will  be  found  the 
place  and  date  of  launching,  the  tonnage,  and  name  of  constructor 
or  constructors — information  not  to  be  found  in  a  complete  shape  in 
any  other  publication  extant.  The  unserviceable  and  harbour  service 
Ships  have  been  removed  to  a  separate  list. 

The  exclusion  of  the  "  date  of  passing"  column,  heretofore  given 
in  the  Seniority  Lists  of  Captains,  Commanders,  and  Lieutenants, 
demands  some  explanation.     The  extremely  partial,  and  occasionally 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Address  to  the  February  Edition.  vii 

inaccurate,  way  in  which  the  information  was  given,  rendered  it  parti- 
cularly objectionable ;  and  the  evident  disinclination  on  the  part  of 
Officers  of,  long  standing  generally  to  communicate  the  information, 
added  to  the  impracticability  of  procuring  it  from  an  official  source, 
decided  the  point  of  removing  the  column  entirely.  If,  however,  at 
any  future  period,  the  dates  of  passing  can  be  given  in  every  case,  it 
will  be  more  valuable  and  far  less  invidious  than  it  was  previously. 

But  the  most  important  new  feature  is  that  of  the  General  Alpha- 
betical Index  of  all  Officers  in  the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marines, 
which  has  been  compiled  with  great  labour^  and  upon  the  accuracy 
of  which  the  character  of  the  work  may  be  safely  staked. 

The  Honorary  Marks  before  the  names  of  tided  Officers  will  soon 
become  familiar  to  the  eye,  and  it  is  presumed  they  will  be  preferred  to 
the  letters  heretofore  used. 

The  Initial  Letters  at  present  refer  only  to  the  services  of  Officers  in 
Lord  Howe's  great  battle  of  the  1st  Jime,  1794;  Sir  John  Jervis's 
victory  ofiF  Cape  St.  Vincent,  14th  February,  1797  ;  Admiral  Duncan's 
defeat  of  the  Dutch  fleet  ofl^  Camperdown,  11th  Oct.,  1797  ;  Nelson's 
achievements  at  the  Nile,  1st  Aug.,.  1798  ;  at  Copenhagen,  2nd  April, 
1801 ;  and  at  Trafalgar,  21st  Oct.,  1805  ;  together  with  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  1801  ;  Sir  Richard  Strachan's  action  ofl^  Ferrol,  4th  Nov., 
1805 ;  and  the  defeat  of  the  French  squadron  ofl^  St.  Domingo  by 
Admiral  Sir  John  Duckworth,  6th  February,  1806.  By  this  selection 
it  is  not  meant  to  cast  other  services  into  the  shade,  and  it  will  be  a 
subject  for  consideration  what  other  triumphs  of  the  British  Navy  shall 
be  equally  distinguished.  Those  selected  will,  without  doubt,  ever 
rank  foremost  in  the  pases  of  Naval  History ;  and  as  the  Captains 
who  participated  in  all  (except  that  of  Copenhagen)  were  honoured 
with  gold  medals,  there  was  good  reason  for  commencing  with  those 
brilliant  victories.  The  Battle  oiF  Lissa ;  bombardment  of  Algiers ; 
destruction  of  the  Turkish  fleet  at  Navarin ;  and  the  overthrow  of 
St.  Jean  D'Acre,  were  each  and  all  alike  honourable  to  British 
prowess,  and  will  also  come  under  consideration  for  distinction. 

Although  thus  much  has  been  done,  attempts  at  further  improve- 
ment will  not  be  wanting,  and  it  wUl  afibrd  pleasure  to  the  Proprietors 
and  Editor  to  receive  corrections  or  available  additions  to  the  services 
as  they  are  now  given.  In  particular,  those  services  of  a  scientific 
character  are  here  alluded  to,  which  Officers  are  requested  to  furnish  in 
order  to  render  this  peculiar  province  more  complete. 

It  will,  however,  be  obvious  that  the  great  expenses  connected  with 
the  publication  of  a  work  like  the  New  Navy  List  cannot  be  per- 
severed in  without  an  increase  to  the  number  of  Subscribers  ;  and  those 
whose  wish  it  is  to  maintain  a  work  of  such  value  to  all  who  have 
claims  which  require  to  be  kept  before  those  in  authority,  will,  it  is 
hoped,  use  their  best  endeavours  to  increase  the  sale.  They  will 
thereby  also  enable  the  Proprietors  to  publish  the  work  at  the  lowest 
price  which  will  aflbrd  a  due  return  for  the  capital  embarked,  and 
the  vigilance  and  labour  which  must  be  incessantiy  employed  in  the 
collection  of  new  materiab,  and  the  preservation  of  accuracy. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


EXPLANATION  OP  HONORARY  MARKS  AND  DISTINCTIONS. 


O— Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
flc—Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
^—Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
G.C.M.G.— Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  St  Michael  and  St.  George. 
K.C.M.G.— Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St  Michael  and  St  George. 
hO(— Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Royal  Hanoverian  Gnelphic  Order. 
^ — Knight  Commander  of  ditto. 

HH — Knight  of  ditto  ditto, 

ffi — Before  the  name  denotes  that  the  officer  has  received  a  gold  medal. 
® — ^Medal  for  services  in  China. 
#^ — ^Before  the  name  denotes  that  the  Officer  has  received  the  Silver 

"  Naval  Medal/'  the  number  t>f  Clasps  attached  to  each  Medal  are 

denoted  by  small  nmnerals.    When  a  Military  as  well  as  a  Naval 

Medal  has  been  granted,  an  additional  @^  is  prefixed  to  the  name. 
30m— Medical  Officers  who  have  received  Sir  Gilbert  Blane's  Gold  MedaL 
@ — Officers  who  served  in  the  fleet  under  Lord  Nelson  at  Copenhagen, 

2d  April,  1801. 
©—Officers  who  served  in  Admiral  Duncan's  fleet  at  the  defeat  of  the 

Dutch  fleet  off  Camperdown,  llth  October,  1797. 
® — Officers  who  served  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1801. 
® — Officers  serving  in  Sir  Richard  Strachan's  squadron  in  the  action  off 

Ferrol,  Nov.  4, 1805. 
@ — Officers  who  served  in  Lord  Howe's  fleet  in  the  actions  of  May,  and 

1st  June,  1794. 
(§)— Officers  who  served  under  Sir  Horatio  Nelson  at  the  defeat  of  the 

French  fleet  at  the  Nile,  Ist  August,  1798. 
® — Officers  who  served  in  Sir  John   T.  Duckworth's  squadron  at  the 

defeat  of  the  French  squadron  off  St  Domingo,  Feb.  6,  1806. 
(S>— Officers  who  served  under  Lord  Nelson  at  Trafalgar,  2l8t  Oct,  1805. 
® — Officers  who  served  in  Sir  John  Jervis's  fleet  at  the  defeat  of  the 

Spanish  fleet  off  Cape  St  Vincent,  14th  Feb.,  1797. 

UPt — Officers  who  have  an  Honorary  Reward  from  the  Patriotic  Fund, 
mp— Ditto  Pecuniary. 
VVPt — ^Ditto  both  Honorary  and  Pecuniary. 

V — Attached  to  names  and  services  of  Flag  Officers  or  Captains,  denotes 
that  the  Officer  is  retired  under  Her  Majesty's  Order  in  Council,  1846. 

An  asterisk  is  prefixed  to  the  names  of  Officers  for  each  Foreign  Order  thej 
are  entitled  to  wear. 

For  an  explanation  of  the  abbreviations,  letters,  and  figures  used  in  the 
General  Alphabetical  Index,  see  page  271. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


THE 


NEW   NAVY   LIST. 


COMMISSIONERS   FOR    EXECUTING    THE    OFFICE    OF    LORD 

HIGH    ADMIRAL, 

Right  Honorable  Sir  Francis  Thornhill  Baring,  Bart,,  M.P. 

Rear-Admiral  # James  Whitley  Deans  Dundas,  M.P. 

Rear- Admiral  ^Maurice  Fred.  Fitzhardingb  Berkelbt,  M.P. 

Captain  ^Houston  Stewart,  R.N. 

Captain  Alexander  Milne,  R.N. 

Honorable    William   Francis    Cowper,   M.P. 

First  Secretary," J onji  Parker,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Second  Secretary. — Captain  William  A.  B.  Hamilton,  R.N. 


FLAG  OFFICERS, 

WITH  THE  DATES  OF  THEIR  SEVERAL  COMMISSIONS. 


ADMIRALS. 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet.      Admlnd.  IVlce  Adm.  Rear  Adm, 
Half-fwj,  jni40  Ite.  per  annum. 

@^Cl.9irThoma8  Byam  Martin*(b) 

130ct49  22July30 12Augl9    1  Augl  1 

Vice  Adm.  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Sal.  484/.  U.  9tU 


Admirals  op  the  Red. 

Half-pay  jC7M  lOt.  per  annum. 
©•®<l«^  Ifon.  Sir   G.   Cock- 
bTirn»(c) I0Jaii37 

Mitf.  Oen.  of  Marinea.    Sal.MOI. 
Rear  Adm.  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Sal.  848/.  9$, 

@*®®hfk***vittSir  Edw.  Cod- 
rington,  G.C.M.G."(d) do. 

f^»Frederick  Watkins"   I2Nov40 
homas  Le  Marchant  Gosselin"   23Nov41 
®^®5fr  Charles  Ogle,  B<."   ....      do. 

Robert  Dudley  Oliver"   do. 

@>'ilitti7on.&VJohii  Talbot"    ..      do. 

@' John  Gifl&rd" do. 

@'®«5ftr  John  West" do. 

@« Joseph  Bullen**^    do. 

10 


l2Augl9 


19Julj2l 


Captain. 
5Nov93 


12Aagl  2  20Feb  94 1 1  Oct  93 


Com. 


22  Oct  90 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
12Noy40 


4Junel4  6Apr95 

26  Apr95 

4Junel423July95 


27May25 
'22July30l2Ai]gl9|UJad 

do.     ^30  A 

do. 

do. 

do. 


20Nov90 

lDec87 

9i621May9414Noy93 

pr9621Oct9421Sep90 

''-'^3Nov90 


27Aug96 
19  Oct  96 
15Nov96 
24Nov9629NoV93 


2  Jan  93 


70c^9428May93 
20Apr93 


17Apr95 
1  Feb  96  20  Oct  90 


7Sep9527July93 
'^•'     -^-^  6Mar78 


(b)  Elder  Brother  of  the  Corporation  of  the  Trinity  Houm. 
Com.  of  the  Sword  of  Sweden. 
(e)  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Soeiety. 

JOLY  50 


(d)  Grand  CroM  of  8L  Iiools ;  SI.  Oeorge  of  Rnatia.  Snd 
Class;  Gold  Crosa  of  Redeemer  of  Greece ;  Fellow  of  the 
Royal  Soeiety. 


B 


Digitized  by 


Google 


10 


Fli^  Officers,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


Admirals  or  thx  White. 

>«®  John  Cochet*' 23Nov41 

fi^Sir  Charles  Ekins  **  (b)  . . , .      do. 
|«®Henry  Richard  Glynn»  ....  9Nov46 
^'VVn<l'S^*r£d.Hamilton,B/.*»(c)    do. 


Viae  A4m, 


RwrAdm. 


V®i^Sir  William  Hall  Gage" 
Com.  In  Chief,  Deronport. 


do. 
do. 


©•Sir  Henry  Heathcote,  Kt** 
®*®©ASir     Graham    Eden 

'Ismond,  B^»(d)    22Jan47 

'  ^Hugh  Downman*'   24Apr47 

,  ^J)3ft«o».5t>  Thomas  Bladen 
(X^l*   28Api47 

Com.  In  OUef,  Portsmooth. 

@^  4k^Rt,  Hon.  James  Marquis  of 

Thomond* a4Dco49 

10-20 


22July3028Augl9 
do.  do* 

10Jan3719July21 
do.  do. 


do. 

do. 

do, 
do. 

do. 


do. 


do. 

27May25 

do. 
do. 

do. 


Captaiii. 

9Dec96 
22Dec96 
10Apr97 

3Jaae97 
26July97 

5Feb98 


llAug97 


30Nov98aOOct97 


do. 


27Maya527Apr99 
SJune99 


Admirals  or  tbb  Blui • 

John  Mackellar*" 26July4r  10  Jan87 

George  Barker**    27Dee47 12Nov40 

®i(g):9iSftr  Charles  Adam«'(e)    ..    8Jan48l0Jan3727May25 

Goremor  of  Grtenwlch  HoipUal. 

Sir  Thomas  Liyingstone,  Bt,'^{g)   1  June48  28June38  22Juiy30 
@M)mW4[«SftfFran.Wm.AuBten«lAug48^     do. 
@****ftiSir  John  Acworth  Om- 

manney*'(i)   4Mav4923Nov41 

ZacharyMudgc*" 15Sept49      do. 

@*®lil5^«>Ed3)umford  King,  ^/."30act49      do. 
®wSl99t9^*r  George  Mnndy*^  24Dee49      do. 

®Mame8  Carthew^ 14  JandO      do. 

10—30 


do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


27May95  26Aiig89 


18Jime95 
29June95 
llFeb96 


29June95280ct 


26  Dec  98 
27Dec98 

l4Feb99 


26Jnly97 
20  Oct  98 


12June99 

13  Jan  00 
13May00 


16  Oct  00 

15Nov00 

8  Jan  01 

lOFebOl 

i22July3011July01 


Com. 


|20Oct90 
90 
9Janed3 
llMar96 


19  Sep  96 

190ctd5 
5Mar90 

5Apr97 


5Jnly97 
19Dec96 
16May98 


3Feb99 


4Jane98i 


Uent. 


5Dec9619NoY90 


18Mar90 

19Mar82 

8Feb9B 


26Dec9622NoY90 


28Dec92 


6Dec9620May93 
24Noy9724May89 
23Jnne96  5  Sep  94 
l4Dec98UMar96 


4Not90 


VICE-ADMIRALS. 


Vioe-AdmirAls  of  tre  Red. 

Half-paj,  £80$  9b.  6d.  per  umnm. 

»®iSftr  Thomas  Briggs,  G.C.  M.G.»   . . .  .23Noy41 
'9tktt^^-  £ron.  Thos.  Earl  of  Dimdonald**     do. 

Com.  In  Chief,  N.  A  merle*  and  W.  Indies. 

®'®<l'S»r  William  Parker,  Bt.*  (k) do. 

Com.-in-Chief,  Mediterranean. 

'/J'vGeorge  M'Kinley*' do. 


RearAdm. 


22Jmie3224July01 


2May32 
22Jaly30 


RichardOurry*    -  9Nov46 10  Jan37 


&^9^Sir  John  Wentworth  Loring* do. 

sir  Robert  Howe  Bromley,  Bt.  (1)     do. 

jff^on.  Duncombe  Pleydell  Bouverie^(m)  ..  do. 

©•® John  Dick** do. 

S'®Matthew  Buckle^  do. 

Shn  AHen,  (a)"       do. 

^James  Noble** do. 

^Christopher  John  Williams  Nesham**  do. 

b(d®9iin»9^'9>>  Charles  Bullen*"  . .  do. 

^*  JohnWight^ do. 

15-45 


do. 


8Aug01 

9  Oct  01 

20  Oct  01 


do, 

do. 

do. 

do. 
17Aag40 

do? 

do. 

do. 
10  Jan  37 
17Aug40 


Captain. 


Com.        lieat 

30Jmie0O^Sep97 
28Mar00p4May96 

10  Oct  99  5  Sep  99 

16May98{l4Jan82 


28Apr02 
do. 
do. 


7Jan0230July98!l4Mar94 


3Jan9924MaT94 
14Feb01^Jaii98 


do. 


29Apr0228June96  4Aiig94 

do.  6Dec9621Jan91 

do.  do.       I0Dec93 

do.  27Feb97  9Msr96 

do.  2Jan9817Kov90 

do.  do.        9Aag91 

do.  3  Jan  981  8Sep96 


16  Feb  99 


aKt.  of  Wllhelm  of  the  Netberlandf . 
Dep.  Lieut  County  Of  Brecon. 
Dep.  Lleat  and  Maf .  for  the  I.  of  Wight ;  and  Mag, 
Co  of  Hanta;  Com.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

(e)  Lord  Lieut,  of  Kilrow ;  Elder  Brother  of  Trinity  Hooae. 

(f )  Dep.  Lleuu  of  Perthshire. 
'V)  Dep.  Lleat  of  LInlltiigow. 


(h)  Dep.  Lieut.  Comity  of  Woroeater. 
(1)  Cms  of  St  Louis;  TMrd  Clasi  of  St.Tladliirir;  Re- 
deeaser  of  Greece;  Dep.  Ueni.  Oounty  of  SooittamplOD. 
(k)  Principal  NaraUld-de-Oaaapto  HerM^estr  the  Queen. 
(I)  Dep.  Lieut.  Countj  of  Nottfaigham. 

(m)r 


)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  of  Wilts. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Fh^  CHBeers^with  the  Dates  of  their  serend  Commiasions. 


U 


Vicb-Admirai^s  of  thb  White. 


Bulkley  Mackworth  Pned     9Noy46 

®»ThomMBiowne« llDec46 

#^®99William  Henry  Brown  Tremlett^  22Jan47 

®'® »»m«iS»r  Samuel  Pym**  •. 13Feb47 

®»®Robert  Jackson" 8Mar47 

Sir  Charles  Malcolm,  Ki.'^        28Apr47 

^*®®©^ff^  George  ElUot**  (d) 13May47 

Com.  In  Chiaf,  Nore. 

)9Rl  Hon.  Lard  Wm.  FitzRoy^  26June47 

&5tt- Hugh  Pigot"     6Aug47 

® »ldward  Hawkei«    22Sep47 

&HS0®9Sir  Charles  Richardson^  ....  llDec47 

#*9ftFrancis  Temple<»      21Dec47 

Henry  Gordon*'     27Dec47 

^•^i^on.  Fred,  William  Aylmei«*(e)   3Jan48 

^Richard Thomas'* 8Jan48 

15—60 


VicK-ADMiaALs  or  the  Blub. 


mi^ James  Richard  Dacres**    

fi^QJohnSurmanCarden**    23Mar46 
ohnSyke^(f)    '*       "^ 

John  Impey      1  Ang48 

Henry  Manaton  Onunanney^(g)  . .  •  •  24Jan49 
Archibald  Duffw 3Mar49 

S^ir  Francis  Mason^ 
_          omasBrown^i  8Jun'e49 

*^  Lucius  Curtis, -ff/."       ..  l5Sep49 

~  Wr  John  Louis, /?/.'»  90ct49 

rian  Hodgson       180ct49 

#Kg)John  AyscongV* 24Dec49 

#*®#^»r  Thomas  John  Cochrane,  Ki^* ..  14  Jan  50 
^^W^SliSir  George  Francis  Seymour, 

Kt.'^    27Mar50 

Hen.  George  Poulelt   21  June50 

15-75 


RearAdm. 


17Aug4029  Apr0221  Aug99 


10Jand7 

do 

do. 

do. 
10Jan37 

do, 


do. 
10Jan37 

do. 

do* 
17Aug40 

do. 
10Jan37 
10Jan37 


Captain. 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


Com. 


11  Aug  00 
IJanOl 
lOFebOl 

eoctoi 


29Dec0228May02 
2  Jan  04  14Apr02 


3Mar04 
8May04 
6June04 
27  Sep  04 
12Mara5 


20Mar4828June38 


I4Jan06  5July35 
1 7Aug40  22  Jan  06  23  Oct  98  24July94 


lJune4828June38 
17Aug40 


9May4928Jui][e38 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


24Dec4923NoY4I 
do. 


7JaQ02 


8Apr0529Apr02 


ISMayOO 

12Noy94 

l4July96 

4Aug94 

8  Oct  93 

13July98 

7Jan0217Dec96 


9Oct02 
4July02 


18May05 

22  Oct  05 18  Jan  03^15  Jan  97 


do. 
do. 
17Aug4022Jan06 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


do.      29July06|22Jan06 
do.      31July0612Oct05 


ISJuneOO 

15  Jan  02 

29Apr02 

do. 

do. 

8Oct02 
16Nov04 
28Feb05 
8  Apr  05 


18Apr0612May97 
23Apr0624Sep05 


Lieut. 

lSep93 
21Nov90 
21Feb95 

7Mar95 
l8Nov90 
12  Jan  99 
12Aug00 


15Not04 


6Nov95 
7Nov93 

10  Apr  94 
8Dec94 
8July99 
240ct94 

llAugOl 
21  AprOl 

11  Dec  99 
6Not93 

14June05 

12  Oct  04 
3Apz04 


<d)  Fdlow  9t  Rml  8o<l«tj. 

(«)  pom.  of  SU  Perdlnrad  and  M«rit. 


(f)  Dep.  Ltoat  Coonty  of  SofMy- 
(f )  D«P*  Unu  Owntj  Bunir. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


12 


Flag  Officers,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissioni». 


REAR-ADMIRALS. 


Rear-Admirals  of  the  Rep. 

Half-pay,  £4M  0s.  per  annom. 

0'®®nifi>^'S'tV  James  Alexander  Gordon^ 

Lieut.  OoT.  OreeDWieh  Hoapiul. 

@i®^tr  William  Beauchamp  Proctor,  Bt.^   

Charles  James  Johnston*    

©•©Edward  Ratsey^' 

@ '©Charles  Philip  Butler  Bateman" 

©'Arthur  Lysaght^* 

^Hon.  Josceline  Percy^*  (e) 

@^^H(m.StT  Anthony Maitland/*  K.C.M.G.  (f).. 

hen,  Granville  Leveson  Proby^   

®*^/?f.  Hon,  Granville  George,Zror<^  Radstock^   . . 

W^^Rt,  Hon.  George,  Earl  Cadogan^«(g)  

T^SiT  Edward  Tucker" 

@'®#lii^<>  William  Augustus  Montagu,  Ku**  (fa) 

®^%S%r  Edward  Chetham  Strode,*«(i)  

®»®  William  Croft"    

©^®#ft  James  Robert  Philips''   

giWilliam  Bowle8»(  j) 

»»8lHydeParker~    

@^®  Charles  Sibthorp  John  Hawtayne** 

®*®^  Jas.  Whitfty  Deans  Dundas'*  (k) 

A  Lord  Ck>minlMioner  of  the  Admiralty. 

®*®*»*'S'iir  Edward  Thomas  Troubridge,  Bt,**  {W 

SlCharles  Gordon" 

James  Murray  Gordon 

®*®»  imStr  WiUiam  Henry  Dillon,  Kt,^    

®»i«li»Henry  Hope"   

25 


10  Jan  37 

23Nov41 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

23Nov41 

do. 

9Nov46 

do. 

do. 


Captain. 
16May05 


23Mar07  4May04 


Com. 


3Mar04  27JanOO 


Sep06|29  Apr  02  25  FebOl 
|l8Jan0326Feb95 
4Feb06 


5 

do: 

do. 
25Sep06|29Apr02 

do. 

do. 

do. 
28Nov06 


9Apr95 
31  Oct  95 
3Ang02 
30  Apr  04 

2Feb05 
l5Aug0624Oct04 


22Jan06 
22J8n06 
6May06 


16Feb07  22  Jan06  20July04 


23Mar72  22  Jan  06  21  May99 


120ct  07131  Oct  05 
I3  0ct07 

do. 

do, 

do. 

do. 

do 


do. 


14Nov04 
18Aag94 
22Dec01 
10Dec95 
30Aug03 
24Sept04 


7Nov00 

7Nov00 
15Mai05 
22  Jan  06 

do. 
31Jan0624Aug99 

8Oct0625May05 


28Nov07  5Sep0622Feb06 
21  Dec07?20May06 


15Feb08 
21Mar08 
24May08 


Rrar-Admirals  of  the  White. 

lOTWilliam  Ward»"    9Nov46 

i>(t)Robert  Elliot'"    do. 

•■•IW  #Cuthbert  Featherstonc  Daly'"  do. 

I'iSiiSi  ^<^  Sir  Fleetwood  Broughton  Reynolds 

PeHew,^*.*" : do. 

»*•*  *ikSir  Charles  Napier"'' (m) do. 

ohn  Brett  Purvis'"  (n)   do. 

©'iSRichard Arthur"'.    do. 

©'mSiPhipps  Hornby"'     do. 

Com.  In  Chief,  Pacifle. 

Hon,  William  Gordon  (o)    do. 

^«SlCharles  John  Austen'" do. 

Philip  Browne'" do. 

®**Henry  Prescott"* 24Apr47 

Adm.  Sup.  Portsmouth. 

®»®Edward  Wallis  Hoare'" 13May47 

®'»#John  Coode'"  (p)  26July47 

114 


10June0623July06 
27June08 
18Aug06 

14Oct08 


IFebOe 
8  Apr  05 
22Jan06 


12Oct07 
22May0930Npv07 


16Sept09 
llJanlO 
i6FeblO 


12MarlO 
lOMaylO 


25JulylO 

]60ctlO 
2IOctlO 


9Aug08 

INovOS 

15Aug06 


24Api07 

I00ct04 

I9JunelO|25Sept06 

4Feb08 


25Oct04 
3Aug02 


Lteat. 


12Apr02 


llMar03 
25Feb03 
28Apr97 
3May04 


lOJanOO 
3July93 


14Feb01 
10ApiO630SeptO0 


8Sept05 
30Nov05 

lMay05 
28Feb00 
16Nov04 

2July04 
13Dec97 
22Dec93 
28Apr02 

4Aag96 
5Sept99 


(e)  Dep.  Lieat.  West  Ridlnfr  Torkthlre. 
it)  Dep.  Lieat.  County  Berwick. 


)  Kt.  of  Maria  Thereea. 
(J)  M.)*.  for  Launceston. 


(b)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Huntingdon, 
f  i)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Somerset. 


(k)  M.P.for  Oreenwtth;  Dep.  Lieut  Oomty  Berks. 
(1)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Haddington. 


(m)  S  CI.  Bed  Eagle  of  Prussia;  Count  St.  Vlooent  in  Por^ 
tniral ;  Gr.  Cr.  of  Portuguese  Orders  of  St.  Bento  D'Avis 
and  Tower  and  Sword. 

(n)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  of  Southampton. 

(o)  M.P.for  Aberdeenshire. 

(p)  Commander  of  the  Neap.  Order  of  St.  Ferdinand  and 
Merit :  Kt.  of  Wilhelm  of  tbe  Netherlands. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Flag  Officers,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


13 


captain. 

©"•*•#  Sir  Thomas  Pellowes,  Kt.  (a)"«   26June47  4Mar  1 1 

©^Edward  Henry  A'Court  Hepington  "• 6Aug47  29Marll 

®*® WJohn  Pasco^*^ 2Sep47     SAprll 

®»®WiUiam  Fisher"' 2D  ec47  ISAprll 

@'®Edward  Harvey»«  l7Dec47      do. 

Adm.  Sup.  Malta. 

®^William  Fitzwilliam  (Ven»«»    21Dec47   2Mayll 

@     VManly  Hall  Dix^n"»« 27Dec4728Junell 

Com.  in  Chief  at  Cork. 

^^Hon  Alexander  Jones*^      3Jan48    1  Augl  1 

*I^Peter  John  Douglas'"  7Jan4826Novll 

®i^Barrington  Reynolds''^  (b) SJan48  22Janl2 

Com.  In  Chief,  8.  E.  Coast  of  America. 

f^'91i^Hon.  George  Alfred  Crofton'*' 30Jan48    1  Febl2 

25 


Rear-Admiral8  of  the  Blue. 


Com. 


16Sept0929June07 


Lieut 


lOJuneOe 

'24Decb5 

25Sept06 

7Jan08 

20May09 
lOFebOd 

22Jan06 

17Peb07 

30ctlO 

9Feb08 


UPVilliers  Francis  Hatton»« I4Feb48    7Pebl2 

@*®®Charle8  Sotheby'«» 20Mar48  23Pebl2 

f^'iiiStr  Augustas  William  Clifford,  ^^'''(c) 23Mai48  23 Julyl2 
ir  Joshua  Ricketts  Rowley,  Bt,  '«(d)    3Apr48  30Septl2 

^Alexander  Renton  Sharpe"*   lJune48 

@'®Gordon  ITiomas  Falcon'** 5Aug48 

@'9  »  Sir  Watkin  Owen  Pell,  Kt.'^  (e)    5Sep48 

@'@^Wm.  Fairbrother  Carroll'" 24Jan49 

®*©® •iS'S'tr  Andrew  Pellett  Green,  Kt.''*  (f)  . . . .  3Map49 

©^William  Bowen  Mends '» 13Mar49 

©'George  Ferguson  (g) 4May49 

©'©•♦&>  George  Rose  Sartorius,  Kt.'^  (h) 9May49 

Robert  Wauchope'« aiMay49 

@^Sir  John  Gordon  Sinclair,  Bt'*^  (i)   8June49 


7Febl2l9June08 


22Janl3 
290ctl3 
lNovl3 

6Decl3 
12Aprl4 

*26Mayl426Febl 
6Junel427D     ^ 

do. 

do. 

do. 


@»M»GeoTge  Edw.  Watts'**  lSep497  Junel4 

Ralph  Randolph  Wormeley 90ct49  do. 

Hayes  0'Grady»*« ; I80ct49  do. 

®i#Maurice  Fred.  Fitzhardinge  Berkeley ^^(j) 30Oct49  do. 

a  Lord  Commlisioner  of  the  Admiralty. 

®*(D«l5fir  David  Dunn,A:^»«    5Nov49  do. 

•  ^Fair&x  Moresby***  (k) 20Dec49  do. 

Bt,  Hon.  George  Anson,  Lord  Byron  (1) 24Dec49  do. 

'••<l®l'Si>  Edm.  Lyons,  Bt.  *\m) 14Jan50  7JuneI4 

Vr  Charles  Sullivan,  jb/.*»  (n) 15Feb50  do. 

fj' ••*lS5tr  John  Marshall**  AT^  (o)  27Mar50  do, 

ames  Erskine  Wemyss*'  (p) 21June50  lJulyl4 

25-150 


2JanlO 


12Febll25June06 


SAuglO 
25Mai09 

8Marll 
29MarlO 

4MarU 

lFebl2 
1 
ec08 
28Febl2 
21Marl2 
13Augl2 
I7Sept07 
16FeblO 


19DecI0 

13MarIl 

ISAprll 

lFebl2 

21MarI2 

24Marl2 

240ctl2 

lFebl2 


i3Feb04 
i5July95 

3Sept01 
24JulyOI 

12June97 
l0ApiO2 

]5May00 
llJune04 
iSSeptOl 

10Oct04 


31Jan06 
25Jan02 


9Apr08 

8Dec06 

15May00 

llNovOe 

15May05 

8Aug00 

9ApT01 

30MaiO5 

5Mar08 

21Dec08 

7July09 

lMay04 

22Jan06 


15Junel021MaiO7 


9July0d 

12July08 
10Apr06 
24Aug07 
22Nov09 
25Apr08 
25Jan08 
I4Aag08 


(a)  Kt.  of  Charlet  III.;  Comr.  Leg.  Hon.;  S  CL  Bt. 
Aan«  of  HuMia;  Bedeemer  of  Or, 


rb)Mag.  and  pept.  Lieut.  CornwaU. 


}  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod,  Uoose  ef  Peers. 

(d)  Dep.  Lieut.  Countj  Suffolk. 

(e)  Comminioner  of  Greenwich  Hospital. 

(f)  Kt.of  the  Sword  of  Sweden;  and  of  Iron  Crown  of 
Austria.  I 

<fr)  Dep.  Lieut.  Banff  and  Aberdoenshire. 

(h)  Kt.  Gr.  Cr.  St  Beoto  IVATis;  Com. of  Tow.  &  8w.     ; 


(i)  Dep.  Lieut.  Caithness  and  Haddingtonshire, 
(j)  M.P.  for   Gloucester,  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Sussex, 
nd  Naral  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen, 
(k)  Kt.  of  Austrian  Order  of  Harla  Theresa. 


Grand  Cross  of  St.  Loulsj .  Redeemer  of  Greece. 


h)  Lord  in  Waiting. 

(m)  Grand  Cross  of  i 

(n )  Com.  of  Rfdeeraer  of  Gr. 

(o)  St.  George  of  Russia;  Kt.  of  the  Sword  of  Sweden, 

(p)  Lieut,  for  Fitesh. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


14 


RETIRED  REAR-ADMIRALS. 


Paj  £460  te.  per  UMim. 

^*9|l|Jame8  Wilkes  Maurice'   

§^Jame8  PrevoBt 

®*®#'Sftr  Francis  Beaufort^  (b)  

Hjrdrographer  to  the  Admiraltj. 

^  James  Lillicrap*  

John  Thompson*    

Thomas  PolUott  Baueh  

@*  ©Thomas  Pras.  Chas.  Mainwaring*   

^%Right  Hon.  William  Earl  WaldegraTe*    

®»®  John  Hollinworth'^    

@'®Clement  Sneyd" 

@»®®  Abel  Ferris" 

1IK  Robert  Merrick  Fowler** 

'i»®Donald  Campbell"  (d)    

liSfir  Henry  Hart,  ^r.»« 

CommiMioner  of  OrMBWieh  UotpiUl. 

George  Henderson  ". .    

@*<D#Thomas  Tudor  Tucker" 

"•l^Henry  Bourchier"  

i*#Rob.WorganGeo.Fe8ting" 

^George  Morris"    

pJohn  Tancock"    

^ James  Pattison  Stewart*    

99^  Christopher  Bell*« 

James  SteTcnson*     

i7on.Edmund  Sexten  Pery  Knox 

@'/?^  Hon.  David,  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville"' ,. 

@3®Colin  Campbell*  (a)  

@'®  Joseph  Symes* 

-ftfoTi.  William  Henry  Percy*     

Oommlnloner  of  SxciM« 

James  Prinrle*' ; 

®'Samuel  Leslie  *   

fi«®Peter  Rye* 

James  Gifford 

f^  George  Lc  Gey t  * 
^Henry  Gage  Morris* 

®^®PBEdw.  Aug.  Down**    

fit^homas  Whinvates*     

])^  John  William  Andrew* 

I'Robert  Mitford^^ 

^'(gHenderson  Bain**    

Inclement  Milward* 

f/^JosephNeedhamTaylc^ 
homas  £dward  Symonds*    

@«®©Lewi8  Hole**    

@'®  Frederick  Jennings  Thdmas*^ 

(Tb  be  redueed  to  25.) 
44 

RETIRED  REAR-ADMIRALS  BY  SENIORITY. 

Pay  £865  per  anniixn. 

i'®®Henry  Thomas  Davies* 3Mar49 

on,  Henry  Dilkes  Byng** do 

99Geo.  Gustavus  Lennock* 4May49 

Robert  Gambier^  lSept49 


10e(46 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
dd. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


30Mayl013Nov09 


210ctlO 

do. 

do. 

27NovlO 

SMarll 

3Aprll 

do. 

ISAprll 

20Aprll 

lAugil 

do. 


Captafn. 
18Jan09 
l3Mai09 


22Jan06 
25Sept06 
100ct07 
4Feb06 
4May07 
12Oct07 


do. 
do. 
22Augn 
90ctli 
lFebl2 
do. 
do. 
7Febl2 
27Febl2 
28Febl2 
do. 
do. 
21Marl2 
do. 


31Marl3 

6Aprl3 

28Mayl3 


9Marl4 

4June 

7Junel4 


Com. 

7May05 

SOctOl 


3Apr97 
i9June93 
10May96 

30Oct93 

ldDec94 

2Nov93 

llJulyOO 


ISAugOl 
23Api02 
29Api02 
3iJan06 
2Dec0929July06 


22Jan08 
15Feb0820May(X) 


20ApiO8 
14Aug08 
14Api02 
15Aug06 
15Feb0e 
lAprOS 
22Jan06 
2June09 
16Sept09 
22Sept09 
13MarlO 


lJunel2 
31Julyl2 
r2Attgl2 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
26Septl2|26Septli 


2MaylO 

90ct05 

IMarll 

IJanOl 

7May02 

28May03 

8May04 

12Jan05 

16May05 


I6Feb07 
*29Marll 
l4June09 


16Augl3  27AuglO 
29Septl3  22Jan06 
4Decl3  24Dec05 
8Decl3|  4Marn 


19Febl428JuIy06 


12Dec09 

6Aug06 

30Septl2 


10Jane02 
140ct93 
22Apr99 
27Feb00 
4Jan98 
12June02 

28Jan04 


lMay04 
14Aug06 
2June96 

9Mar99 
21Mai05 

20OctQ2 
lIJune98 

lSepti)6 

8Aug06 
22Jan06 
13Mar08 

6July07 

6Mai04 
leOctOO 
16Mar9I 
220ct93 
27Jan97 

2Apr93 
26Dec98 
7Sept99 

2Api06 
13Jan02 
22Jan00 
SJulyOO 
29Api02 

8Oct02 

6July98 

14Feb.06 


24Dee00 
5May04 
8May95 
5SeptlO 


(b>  P.IL6.,  F.R.A.S.    Tidal  Harbour  Commiuioner. 
(c)  Kt.  of  tha  Aastrian  Order  of  Leopold. 


(d)  Dep.  Uest.  Aifjleihlro. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Id 

(©•©Charles  Frederick  Payne**    I$ept49 

©"(g*  Colin  Macdonald**    do. 

©•Abraham  Lowe*    15Sept49 

@*99  Charles  Bertram*' 90cb49 

*Henry  Fanflhawe'*(a) do. 

©'Isaac  Hawkins  Morrison  **    do. 

®*®® •iS'^iV  Thos.  Mansell,  •»  AT/,  (b)     do. 

©'©Hercules  Robinson^c) * do. 

©•ig)® William  Black" do. 

©•®#John  Harpei«»(d)     180ct^ 

©Thomas  Dick*   aOOct49 

William  Isaac  Scott    do. 

Bertie  Cornelius  Catoi« 5Not49 

©'Frederick  Edward  Vernon  Haroonrt* 24Dec49 

g)*Rt.  Hon.  Kenelm  Lord  Somerville" l4Jan50 
enry  Jenkinson 27Mar50 

©'Edward  Saurin^'  (e)     21June50 

©'John  Hardy  Godby do. 

©'©•Christopher  Strachey^  (f ) do. 


Captain 

Com. 

7Junel4  26Dec06 

do. 

4June07 

do. 

13Oct07 

do. 

24Mar08 

da 

2May08 

do.- 

lOJuneOd 

do. 

17Sept08 

do. 

30Aug09 

do. 

5Nov09 

do. 

17AprlO 
210ctl0 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

ISFebU 

do. 

29  April 

do. 

29  April 

do. 

13Augl2 

do. 

12Decl2 

27Junel425Sept06| 

2dJunel4 

29Apr02' 

Lieut. 

18Apri»9 

3June99 

24Nov94 

29Apr02 

25May05 

lMay04 

I7Apr99 

25Api07 

ISJuIyOl 

21Feb94 

ilMai^ 

10May99 

3Mar07 

29Apr09 

IiNov07 

llDeca9 

2MaylO 

ISOctOO 

i5Mar98 


CAPTAINS  OP  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 

Capt.      \  Com.         Lirat. 

)Georffe Moubray'    12Augl2  24Deca5  27May94 

iam  Cuppage* 27July30  24Dec27   6Apr  15 

iThomas  Lamb  Polden  Laugbame*  . .  4Apr32    12Febll    8Aug06 
VVThomas  Dickinson^A)     29Not32  15Janel4  15Aug06 


Plan  of  Rrirbmimt  roR  Captaims,  Auovst  Si,  1846. 


l8t.  The  rank  of  retired  Bear- Admiral  to  be 
giren,  by  senioritv,  to  euoh  applieante  from  the 
14a.  6d.  half-pay  list,  as  may  be  willing  to  aooept 
it,  with  the  pay  of  £1  6a.  per  day,  and  the  oorres- 
ponding  peoaUm  to  their  widows,  under  the  usoal 
restrietions. 

2d.  An  addition  of  7a.  6d.  per  day  to  be  giTsn  to 
applicanta,  by  aeniority,  from  the  ISa.  6d.  and 
1 08. 6d.  half  pa^  liata,  being  captains  of  not  leas  than 
20  yeara  standing,  and  66  years  of  age.  Officers 
from  both  lists  to  be  permitted  to  assume  the  title  of 
Retired  Rear-Admiral  at  the  period  when  they 
woold  hare  obtained  the  Flag  by  seniority^  had 
they  remained  upon  the  actiTe  list.  Their  widows 
to  be  entitled  to  a  pension  of  £110  per  year ;  and 
to  the  oension  of  Rear-Admiral's  widow,  when  the 
rank  or  Retired  Rear-Admbal  has  been  attained. 

3d.  The  yacanciea  upon  the  JSl  list  to  be  filled 
up,  in  turn  of  seniority,  by  officers  now  accepting 
the  IBs.  per  day;  but  no  new  admissions  to  the 
Jil  68.  list  to  be  inade  until  it  is  reduced  below  the 
number  of  96,  which  it  is  not  to  exceed  afterwarda. 
The  permanent  retired  list  to  be  reduced  to  100,  by 
making  one  appointment  for  erery  two  Tscaneies, 
the  first  S6  officers  upon  the  liat  receifing  £1  68. 
per  day*  and  the  remaining  76  £1  per  day,  with 


the  right  of  aamiming  the  tank  of  Retired  Rear- 
Admiral,  when  entitled  to  it  by  seniority. 

4th.  The  actire  list  of  Captains  not  permanently 
to  exceed  600.  A  proportionate  reduction  to  be 
made  in  the  148.  6d.  and  12s.  6d.  half-pay  lists; 
the  first  to  consist  of  70  Captains,  and  the  latter 
of  100. 

5th.  Good  senice  pensions  to  be  retained  by 
Captains,  until  they  reach  the  rank  of  Rear-Admiral, 
or  Retired  Rear-Admiral. 

6th.  The  promotions  from  the  Caj>tain8*  list  to 
the  Admirals'  list  in  future  to  be  contmuous,  reserr* 
ing  alw^s  the  undoubted  rieht  of  the  Crown  to 
sdect  officers  for  promotion  in  the  higher  as  well 
as  the  lower  ranks,  wheneyer  the  public  interest 
requires  such  an  exercise  of  the  prerogatiTS. 

7th.  The  Admirala'  list  not  permanently  to  ex- 
ceed 160  in  number,  and  to  be  thus  distributed  :— 

50  Admirals,  or  10  of  each  squadron ; 

45  Yice-Admirala,  or  16  of  each  squadron ; 

And  76  Rear- Admirals,  or  25  of  each  squadron. 

8th.  Thia  plan  to  come  into  operation  on  the  let 
of  October  of  the  present  year,  and  all  letters  re- 
lating to  it  to  be  treated  as  strictly  confidential. 
By  eommand  of  their  LordUfaipe, 

H.  G.  WARD. 


(a)Kt.of8t.Vl«dlinlro 

(h}  Kt.  ef  tb«  Swerd  of  gwtdcn. 

(r)  Di'p.  Lieut,  and  Magistrate  for  WwtmMth. 


|i? 


fd)  Kt.  of  Anstrlaa  Order  of  Leopold 


Kt.  of  St.  Vladimir 


ofBtamM. 
limir  of  RuMla 


Digitized  by 


Google 


16 


SERVICES  OF  ADMIRALS. 


1  Sir  Thomu  Byam  Martin,  Admiral  of  the 
Fleet,  commanded  Tiriphone  under  Lord  Hood 
at  Toulon,  1793,  and  Modette  at  the  reduction 
of  Corsica.  Capt  of  Sta  Margaritta,  and  cap- 
tured Fr.  frigate  TamUcy  1796;  and  of  FUgard, 
and  captured  Fr.  frigate  ImmortaliU^  1798. 
Capt.  of  Implacable,  and  took  part  in  Uie  cap- 
ture of  Sewoiod  Rusa,  74,  in  1808 ;  and  activdy 
employed  on  the  coast  of  Finland.  Dep.  Controller 
of  the  Navy,  1816,  and  Controller,  1816.  Gai 
1796,98,1800,08,09. 

9  Sir  George  Cockbum,  Lieut,  of  Vietory  at 
Toulon  in  1798.  Capt.  of  Meleager  at  reduction 
of  Corsica ;  in  Nelson's  squadron  co-operating  with 
Austrian  troops  in  Piedmont ;  and  in  Hotham's 
actions,  March  and  July,  1795.  Capt.  of  Minerva 
(bearing  Nelson's  broad  pendant),  at  the  capture 
of  Sp.  frigate  Sabina,  and  action  with  Ceree;  and 
in  same  frigate  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  14  Feb.  1 797. 
In  company  with  PhomUc  and  Pomone ;  captured 
Fr.  frigate  Sueeee,  and  destroyed  Bravoure  off 
Leghorn  in  1 801 .  Capt.  otPkaetan,  at  the  block- 
ade of  the  Isle  of  France,  1805,  where  he  made 
many  captures  and  frequently  engaged  enemy's 
batteries.  Commanded  Gtpiam,  74,  in  the  squadron 
which  captured  Fr.  frigate  Preeident,  1806.  Capt. 
of  Pompiet  and  (Commodore^  in  command  of  sea- 
men and  marines  landed  for  reduction  of  Martinique, 
1809;  and  of  Beileiele  at  capture  of  Flushing, 
Commodore  at  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810 ;  Rear-Ad- 
miral  in  command  of  naval  force  employed  in  the 
Chesapeake  and  other  riyers  in  North  America ; 
and  in  conjunction  with  Gen.  Ross,  entered  Wash- 
ington, and  destroyed  the  capitol,  president's  pa- 
lace, dock-yard,  &c.,  &c.  Conyeyed  Bonaparte  to 
St.  Helena.     Gaz.  on  thirteen  occasions. 

11  Sir  Edward  Codrington,  Lieut  of  Queen 
Charlotte  in  Howe's  action,  1  June,  1794.  Capt. 
of  Babet  in  Bridport*s  action,  July,  1795 ;  of 
Orion  at  Trafalgar  ;  and  of  Blake,  in  Wal- 
cheren  expedition.  Employed  at  defence  of  Cadiz, 
and  commanded  a  squaoron  co-operating  with  Sp. 
patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia.  Capt.  of  the 
fleet  in  the  Chesapeake ;  and  at  New  Orleans,  1814. 
Com.-in-chief  of  Mediterranean  station ;  and  in 
Oct.  1827,  with  combined  fleet,  destroyed  the 
Turkish  fleet  in  the  harbour  of  Navarin.  Gaz. 
1805,  09,  11,  14,  15. 

13  Frederick  Watkins,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Blanche 
at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pique,  and  Capt.  Faulkner 
being  killed  was  posted.  Capt.  of  Nereide,  and  en- 
gaged six  privateersi  one  of  which  ( Fen^eaiice,  16) 
was  captured.  In  1800  obtained  possession  of  the 
island  of  Curagoa,  which  the  Frendi  were  obliged 
to  evacuate.    Gaz.  1795, 1800. 

15  Thomas  Le  M.  Gosselin,  Mid.  of  Barfieur 
at  capture  of  St.  Eustatia,  and  in  the  different  ac- 
tions with  De  Grasse  in  the  West  Indies  in  1781, 
82.  Capt.  of  S^en  at  surrender  of  Surinam,  in 
1799.  Gaz.  1809,  and  of  Audacioue,  superintending 
the  embarkation  of  the  army  of  Corunna,  1808. 


18  Sir  Charles  Ogle,  Lieut  of  Bogne  at  capture 
of  the  West  India  Islands ;  and  obtained  distinction 
at  the  storming  of  Fort  Fleur  D*Ep6e,  1794.  Capt. 
of  Qreyhound  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1801. 

19  Robert  Dudley  Olirer,  Mid.  of  Prince 
George  at  capture  of  Sp.  squadron  under  Langara 
in  1780  ;  at  relief  of  St.  Kitts,and  in  Rodney's  ac- 
tion in  1782.  Sen.-Lieut.  of  Artoie,  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Bewlutiormaire  in  1794.  Capture  of 
Melpomene,  and  conducted  bombardment  of  Harre 
on  two  occaaiona.  Capt.  of  Mare,  and  captured 
Fr.  frigate  Rhin,  in  company  with  three  other 
frigates,  after  a  chase  of  lOO  miles,  in  1806.  Com- 
manded Valiant  during  the  operations  on  coast  of 
America  in  1818, 14.    Gaz.  1804,  06. 

21  Hon.  Sir  J.  Talbot,  Senior  Lieut  of  Astrea 
at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  GMre  in  1795.  Capt.  of 
Leander  in  1805,  and  captured  Ville  de  Milam  of 
46  guns,  and  retook  Cleopatra,  her  prise.  Capt. 
of  Thunderer,  and  attacked  Turkish  squadron 
under  Point  Pesquies,  in  the  DardaneUes,  1807. 
Wounded  when  commanding  Victorioui,  in  1812, 
and  received  gold  medal  for  capture  of  Fr.  74 
gun  ship  Bivoli.    Gaz.  1795, 1805,  07,  12. 

22  J.  Giffard,  Mid.  of  Canada,  at  relief  of  Gib- 
raltar, in  1781 ;  and  capture  of  Sp.  frigate  Leoea^ 
dia ;  at  Hood's  relief  of  St.  KitU,  and  in  Rodney's 
actions,  1 782.  Lieut  of  Q^een  Charlotte  in  Brid- 
port's  action  ;  and  Capt.  otAthenUniM  at  defienoe 
of  Gaieta,  1807. 

23  Sir  J  .West,  lieut.  ofBogal  George  in  Howe'a 
action,  and  Bridport's.  Capt.  of  Excellent  in  co- 
operation with  Patriots  on  coast  of  Catalonia  in 
1808  i  at  defence  of  Rosas,  and  successfully  em- 
ployed  in  destruction  of  enemy's  gun  Tessels  and 
convoys  in  the  Adriatic.     Gaz.  1808,  09, 11. 

24  J.  BuUen,  Mid.  of  leie  and  lAon,  at  attack 
on  Mud  Island,  in  America,  in  1777,  and  in 
Byron's  action  in  1779.  Lieut  of  iVmce  George  ia 
Sir  S.  Hood's  action  off  St.  Kitts;  Rodney's  action, 
1782  ;  and  of  Victory  during  the  occupation,  and 
at  the  evacuation,  of  Toulon.  Served  as  a  Volunteer 
on  board  the  Proselyte  floating  battery  at  the 
siege  of  Bastia,  which  vessel  was  burnt  under  the 
walls  of  the  citadel,  and  commanded  an  advanced 
battery  until  the  surrender  of  that  place.  His 
services  on  these  occasions  were  mentioned  in  high 
terms  by  Nelson.  A  volunteer  on  board  Samta 
Margaritta,  at  capture  of  Tamite  in  1796,  when 
he  was  a  Commander.    Gaz.  1794,  96. 

27  J.  Cochet,  Mid.  of  ApoUo  at  c^tore  of 
Fr.  frigate  Oieeau  in  1779;  and  in  action  with 
Staniilaut,  in  1780.  Lieut,  of  Queen  Charlotte  in 
Howe's  action. 

28  Sir  C.  Ekins,  Mid.  of  Berwick  in  Parker's 
action  off  Dogger  Bank  in  1781;  and  in  CamMdge 
at  relief  of  Gibraltar,  and  action  afterwards,  in 
1782,  in  which  he  was  wounded.  Capt.  of  Am' 
phiirite,  at  taking  Deril's   Islands  ofl'  Cayenne. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  AdminJs. 


17 


Islands  of  Surinam,  St.  Martins,  also  Danish  and 
Swedish,  and  captured  seTen  priyateers  of  force. 
Oapt.  of  Defipnceat  Copenhagen  in  1807,  and  Su* 
p&rb  at  Algiers,  where  he  was  again  wounded.  Au- 
thor of  a  work  on  naval  tactics.    Gax.  1799,  1807. 

29  H.  R.  Glynn,  Lieut,  of  ItoyiU  George  in 
Howe's  action  ;  and  in  Bridport's. 

30  Sir  Edward  Hamilton,  Mid.  of  Hector  io 
Cornwallis's  action  with  a  Fr.  squadron,  1780. 
Liieut.  of  IHdo,  and  captured,  in  her  jolly-boat,  the 

friyateer  Vrai  Patrioty  of  13  guns  and  45  men. 
n  command  of  100  seamen  and  2  guns,  besieged 
for  eight  days  and  captured  Martello  Tower  of 
Geralata,  1794.  Lieut,  of  Fic/ory,  and  served  under 
Nelson  in  charge  of  100  seamen  at  the  siege  of 
Calvi;  and  in  Hotham*B  second  action,  1795. 
Com.  of  Comet,  and  captured  2  privateers.  Capt. 
of  Surprieey  and  captured  four  privateers  ;  and  in 
1799,  in  command  of  the  boats  of  that  ship, 
boarded  and  brought  out  from  under  the  batteries 
of  Porto  Cavallo  the  (late  British)  frigate  Ber- 
nwme,  of  44  guns  and  390  men,  in  which  service  he 
was  severely  wounded,  and  for  which  he  was 
awarded  a  gold  medal.  Capt.  of  Trent,  and 
captured  a  privateer,  and  blockaded  Havre, 
Cherbourg  and  St.  Malo,  1800,  01.  Gaz.  1799, 
1801. 

32  Sir  William  H.Qage,  Mid.  of  Prtncett  Royal 
in  Hotham's  actions,  1795,  and  of  Bedford  at  re 
capture  of  Ceneeur  by  Fr.  squadron.  Lieut  of 
Minerva  at  capture  of  Sabina,  and  action  with 
Ceree,  Sp.  frigates ;  and  off  Cape  St.  Vincent. 
Commanded  boats  of  Minerva^  cutting  out  Fr. 
national  brig  Mutine  at  Santa  Cruz.  Capt.  of 
TjBrpeiekore,  at  capture  of  Fr.  vessels  in  Tunis  Bay, 
and  blockade  of  Malta.  Capt.  of  Uranie  when  her 
boats  assisted  cutting  out  Chevrette.    Gaz.  1 797. 

33  Sir  Henry  Heathcote,  Mid.  of  Egmont  at 
reduction  of  Corsica;  of  Princeee  Royal  in 
Hotham's  first  action,  and  Mate  of  Cyclope  in 
Hotham's  second  action.  Capt.  of  Lion  at  reduc- 
tion of  Java,  1811 ;  and  of  Seipion  off  Toulon,  in 
command  of  in-shore  sauadron,  which  in  Nov. 
1813,  sustained  a  partial  action  with  the  French 
fleet. 

35  Sir  G.  E.  Hamond,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte 
in  Howe's  action  ;  commanded  Champton,  at  the 
blockade  of  Malta  and  siege  of  Valette.  Capt.  of 
Blanche  at  Copenhagen  in  1801 ;  and  of  Lively 
at  the  capture  of  Sp.  treasure  frigates  in  1804, 
and  action  with  Sp.  74  Ghrioeo  off  Cadiz  in  1805. 
Capt.  of  VictorUnu  at  the  capture  of  Flushing,  in 
1809.    Gaz.  1804. 

37  Hugh  Down  man.  Mid.  of  Arethuta  and 
wrecked  upon  the  Island  of  Molines,  1779,  when 
cbssing  a  Fr.  firigate,  and  of  Edgar  in  Howe's  re- 
lief of  GibralUr,  1782.  Lieut,  of  Alcide  at  the 
attack  upon  Fomelli,  1793,  and  of  Victory  in 
Hotham's  second  action,  and  off  Cape  St.  Vincent, 

1797.  Commander  of  Speedy  in  action  with  Fr. 
privateers,  and  capture  of  Fr.  12  gun  brig  Papillony 

1798.  Capt.  of  Santa  Dorotea  blockading  Sa- 
tons,  and  at  surrender  of  Genoa.  Destroyed  the 
fortifications  at  Spezzia  ;  and  in  the  expedition  to 


Egypt,  1807.  Capt.  of  Diomede,  bearing  Sir  Home 
Popham^B  flag,  at  the  reduction  of  the  Cape,  and 
at  the  River  Plate.    Gaz.  1806. 

38  Hon.  Sir  T.  B.Capel,Lieut.  and  Signal  Officer 
of  Vanguard  at  the  Nile ;  promoted  into  Mutine, 
and  conveyed  dispatches  of  the  victory  to  England. 
Capt.  of  Phoebe  at  Trafalgar ;  Capt.  of  Endymion 
forcing  the  Dardanelles,  1807,  and  of  Hogue  on  the 
coast  of  North  America,  1812,  14.  Gaz.  1798, 
1805,  07. 

39  Marquis  of  Thomond,  Lieut,  of  Brunswick 
in  Comwallis*s  retreat,  1795.  Capt.  of  Emerald  At 
the  capture  of  St.  Lucia  and  Surinam,  and  defeated 
an  expedition  projected  against  Antigua. 

41  John  Mackellar,  Mid.  of  Ramney,  and 
wounded  in  the  action  with  Si^ffrein  in  Porto  Praya 
bay,  1781 ;  and  of  Enterpriae  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  Sp.  and  Am.  piivateers  on  the  coast 
of  America.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Aetittance  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Elizabeth,  Capt.  of  Minerva,  and 
made  prisoner  in  the  expedition  to  Ostend,  1798. 
Capt.  of  Terpsichore,  and  assisted  in  an  expedition 
to  Surat,  in  1802.     Gaz.  1798. 

42  G.  Barker,  Mid.  of  Vengeance  ia  Keppel*s 
action,  1778,  and  capture  of  Goree,  in  1779.  Mate 
of  Preeton  in  Rodney's  actions,  April  and  May, 
1780;  and  commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  a  con- 
voy from  under  the  batteries  of  Fort  Etoyal  at  Mar- 
tinique. Mid.  of  Montagu  in  Hood's  action  with  De 
Grasse,  1781 ;  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  a  ship 
laden  with  stores  at  Martinique.  Commander  of  In- 
cendiary,  and  in  conjunction  with  Success,  engaged 
the  batteries  of  Cadiz  and  gun  boats  in  an  attempt 
to  cut  off  two  ships.  Commanded  same  ship  at  Ae 
blockade  of  Malta. 

43  Sir  Charles  Adam,  Mid.  of  Robust  at  the 
occupation  and  evacuation  of  Toulon,  1 793 ;  of 
Glory  in  Howe's  action,  1794 ;  and  of  Monarch 
at  the  capture  of  the  Cape,  1795.  Capt.  of 
Sybille  at  the  blockade  of  Batavia ;  and  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  CAi^onne,  1801.  Capt  of  Cik(^onne  in 
action  with  Fr  .flotilla  under  the  batteries  of  Fecamp, 
in  1805 ;  of  Resistance  at  the  capture  of  Marengo 
and  Belle  Poule,  1806 ;  and  of  Invincible  in  co- 
operation with  8p.  patriots;  and  at  defence  of  Tar- 
ragona.    Gaz.  1795, 1801, 11, 13, 13. 

45  Sir  T.  Livingstone,  commanded  Diadem  in 
the  expedition  against  Quiberon  and  Belleisle,  1800. 
Capt.  of  Renomm^e  in  the  Mediterranean,  1806 ; 
and  captured  under  Fort  Callaretes  Sp.  brig  of  18 
guns,  and  constantly  employed  against  the  enemy's 
gun  vessels  and  convoys.    Gaz.  1806,  06, 10. 

46  Sir  F.  W.  Austen,  commander  ofPeterel  in 
the  Mediterranean,  1799,  and  captured  lAguriewne 
under  a  battery  near  Marseilles,  for  which  he  was 
promoted.  Capt.  of  Canopus  at  St.  Domingo.  Gaz. 
1800,  60. 

47  Sir  J.  A.  Ommanney,  Lieut,  of  Qasen  Char' 
lotte  in  Bridport's  action  in  1795,  and  Capt.  of 
Albion  at  Navarin. 

48  Z.  Mudge,  commander  of  Fly,  and  captured 
Gtferrtereand  TVomjiettrFr.  privateers,  1799.  Capt. 
of  Constance,  and  in  company  with  Stork,  drove 


Digitized  by 


Google 


18 


Servioeft  of  Vice  Admirals. 


on  shore  and  oaptured,  in  1801,  near  Capo  Or- 
tegal,  two  privateorg  of  22  and  12  gans.  Com- 
manded Blanche  at  the  blockade  of  St.  Domingo  in 
1803,  and  was  captured  in  that  ship  by  Fr.  frigate 
Topaze  and  consorts  in  1805.  Gaz.  1801, 03^  06, 
10. 

50  SirE.  D.  King, Mid.  of  Barfleur  in  Howe's 
action.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Dryad,  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Pro$erpmef  in  1796.  Capt.  of  Zsvta- 
than  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  and  Swedish 
West  India  islands  in  1801.  Capt.  of  Endymion 
during  the  blockade  of  Cadiz,  and  employed  watch* 
ing  the  enemy's  fleet  prior  to  the  battle  of  Tra- 
falgar ;  and  in  same  ship  assisting  at  the  defence 
of  Gaieta,  1806.  Capt.  of  Monmouth,  at  the 
capture  of  Tranquebar.    Gaz.  1796,  1801. 

51  Sir  G.  Mundy.  Mid.  of  Juno  in  her  escape 
from  Toulon  in  1 794  :  and  of  Aiyle  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Bastia  and  Calvi.  Lieut,  of  Blenheim  off 
Cape  St.  Yincent;  and  of  Goliah  at  the  Nile. 
Commander  of  Trawfer,  serving  at  the  blockade 
of  Malta ;  and  attached  to  Sir  T.  Troubridge's 
squadron  at  the  capitulation  of  Rome  and  Civita 
vecchia.  Capt.  of  Hydra  at  the  attack  on  Havre 
flotilla,  1808,  and  subsequently  captured  two  sail 
of  it.  In  1806,  captured  Fr  18*gun  brig  f%iret,  in 
the  sight  of  four  Fr.  frigates}  and  in  1807, 
attacked  the  port  of  Begu  Catalonia,  stormed  the 
batteries,  and  brought  out  three  large  privateers. 
Continued  until  1810  employed  in  co-operation 
with  the  patriots  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  and  both 
ship  and  boats  constantly  engaged  with  Uie  enemy. 
Gaz.  1806,  07. 

62  J.  Carthew,  Lieut,  and  served  on  shore  as 
the  reduction  of  Martinique  in  1 794.  Commanded 
Rosario  in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder  in  1 799  ; 
at  destruction  of  two  Dutch  frigates  at  Medenblik 
in  the  same  year ;  and  in  the  attack  on  the  French 
squadron  and  capture  of  Deeir^e  at  Dunkirk,  in 
1 800.  Capt.  of  Gloire  at  reduction  of  Martinique, 
in  1809. 


U 


Services  of  the  Vice  Admirals. 

33  Sir  Thomas  Briggs,  commanded  Salamine 
in  the  expedition  to  Egypt ;  and  Capt.  of  Clorinde 
at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France.    Gaz.  1810. 

34  Earl  of  Dundonald ,  commander  of  Speedy  f  1 4 
in  brig,  and  captured  by  boarding  the  Sp.  zebec 

Jngate  Oamo  of  32  guns  and  319  men,  1801.  Capt. 
ofTaliaSj  and  engaged  Fr.  40  gun  frigate  Minerve 
and  three  brigs  in  Basque  Roads,  1806.  Capt.  of 
Imperieuse  at  the  defence  of  Rosas,  in  co-operation 
with  Sp.  patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  and  con- 
ducted the  fire  ships  in  the  attack  upon  the  Fr. 
fleet  in  Aix's  Roads,  1809.  Gaz.  on  nine  occasions. 
36  Sir  W.  Parker,  Mid.  of  Onon  in  Howe's 
action  ;  and  commanded  Stork,  and  assisted  at  tJie 
capture  of  Cantara  of  22  guns,  and  a  lugger  of  10 
guns  near   Cape  Ort^gal.    Capt.  of  Amnion  at 


oaptnre  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poult  in  18(16,  and 
employed  in  co-operation  with  tfas  patriots  on  the 
coast  of  GaUcia,  particularly  st  Ferrol,  wliere  he 
landed  in  command  of  a  party  of  seamen.  Com.* 
in-chief  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Cfaina, 
from  1841,  until  the  eonclusion  of  the  war, 
and  personally  engaged  on  shore  and  afloat 
at  the  taking  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  attack 
on  the  Chinese  camp  on  the  heights  of  Begahon; 
captare  of  the  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  6ee.  &e. 
Gaz.  1806,  11. 

37  G.  M'Kinley,  acting  Lieut,  of  Bmfieitr  in 
Rodney's  action,  1782  ;  Lieut,  of  Aleide  at  Cor- 
sica, and  commanding  Liberty  gun  brig,  as- 
sisted at  the  capture  of  Mtourdie  of  16  gnns  in  the 
harbour  of  Herqui  in  1796.  Commanded  Otter 
fire  ship  at  the  Helder,  and  at  Copenhagen  ia 
1801.  Capt.  of  Lively,  and  Senior  Officer  in  the 
Tayus  prior  to  the  occupation  of  Lisbon  by  Junot, 
1807 ;  and  afterwards  employed  on  the  coasts  of 
Spain  and  Portugal.    Gaz.  1796, 1809. 

38  Rich.  Curry,  commander  of  Fury  bomb  in 
the  expedition  to  the  Helder,  and  at  the  anrrendsr 
of  the  Dutch  squadron  in  1 799  ;  at  the  destmctioa 
of  two  frigates  at  Medenblik,  and  was  freqaeatly 
officially  noticed  for  service  in  the  expedition  to 
Egypt  in  1801.    Gaz.  1801. 

39  Sir  J.  W.  Loring,  Mid.  serving  on  shore  st 
Toidon  in  1793 ;  and  commanded  a  gmaboat  at 
the  siege  of  Bastia.  Lieut,  of  St.  Oeorye  m 
Hotham's  actions  in  1795  ;  and  commanded  Nioie, 
at  the  attack  on  two  Fr.  frigates  under  the 
batteries  of  La  Hogue  in  1810 ;  and  at  destnicUon 
of  Fr.  frigate  Amaione,  in  1 81 1 .  Gax.  1 793, 1803, 
0.%  10. 

40  Hon.  D.  P.  Bouverie,  commanded  Meduta 
at  the  capture  of  Maldonado,  and  in  the  princi- 
pal operations  in  South  America  in  1806,  07 1  and 
served  on  shore  in  co-operation  with  the  patriots 
on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in  1812.  Gas.  1807, 
12, 12,  12. 

41  J.  Dick,  commanded  Dieeovery  bomb  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Helder,  1799,  and  Cyn/Ata  in 
Egypt,  1801.  Cwpt  of  Penelope  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique,  in  1809. 

42  M.  Buckle,  Lieut,  of  Royal  Sovereign  ia 
Howe'a  action. 

43  J.  Allen,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at  captare  of  Fr. 
frigate  Ineonetante,  in  1793,  and  wounded. 

44  James  Noble,  Mid.  of  Britannia  dating  the 
occupation  and  evacuation  of  Toulon;  and  ia 
Hotham's  first  and  second  actions,  1795.  Lieat.  of 
Agamemnon,  and  severely  wounded  in  her  boats  at 
Loano,  1 796 ;  and  when  in  Minerva  served  as  Aid- 
de-camp  to  Nelson  at  Porto  Ferrajo,  Corsica,  and 
capture  of  Sabina,  Sp.  Frigate.  Lieut,  of  Captain, 
14th  Feb.  1797,  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  and  with 
Nelson  boarded  San  NiehoUu  and  San  Jot^f. 
Nelson  wrote  in  a  letter  to  his  admiral,  "  His 
merit  and  repeated  wounds  entitie  him  to  every 
reward  a  grateful  country  can  bestow.*'  Graz.  1796. 

45  C.  J.  W.  Nesham,  Mid.  of  Juno  in  action 
with  Suffirein,  in  1783.    Senior  Lieut,  of  Adam^t 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  o{  Vice  Admirals. 


19 


■t  Camperdown.  Comnunided  Ctmiam  at  the  cap* 
tare  of  Mariq^ahmte ;  and  senred  on  shore  at  the 
reduction  of  Martiniqne,  in  ]  809.    Gaz.  1809. 

46  Sir  C.  BoUen,  Mid.  oXLoytdUt  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Charlestown  in  1781.  Lieut,  of  Ramillief 
in  Howe's  action,  and  Senior  of  Monmouth  at 
C&mperdown.  Capt.  of  Britannia  at  Trafalgar,  and 
commanded  VoUmtaire  and  Cambrian^  in  co-ope- 
ration with  the  patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia, 
in  1810,  11.    Gaz.  1805,09, 11. 

47  J.  Wight,  Mid«  of  Jto$et  and  served  on 
shore  at  the  reduction  of  Martinique,  in  1794. 
Lieut.  otBeaulieu  at  the  destruction  of  a  French 
troop  ship  off  Guadaloupe,  and  of  Aimable  in  her 
action  with  Fr.  frigate  Pens^e,  of  greatly  superior 
force,  in  1^96.  Commanded  Wolverene  sloop,  in 
action  with  the  enemy's  batteries  and  gun-ves- 
sets  on  the  Hatre  station,  1801  j  02. 

48  T.  Browne,  Lieut,  of  Intrepide  in  1796, 
and  cut  out  with  her  boats,  on  the  north  side  of 
St.  Domingo,  Fr.  20  gun  ship  Perfante\  and 
commanded  Abouiir  at  the  defence  of  Riga* 

49  W.H.B.  Tremlett,Mid.of  i2oya//8'o9«rtff^ 
in  Howe's  actions  20th  May  and  Ist  June,  and 
in  Comwallis*s  celebrated  retreat,  1 795.  Lieut,  of 
Xrton,  and  in  1 798  commanded  a  boat  in  a  severe 
engagement  with  a  large  armed  Greek  ship. 
Second  Lieut,  of  lAon  in  action  with  Sp.  frigate 
squadron  and  capture  of , Santa  Dorotea,  and  when 
first  Lieut,  of  the  prized  she  beat  off  sixteen  Sp. 
gun-boats  sent  out  to  effect  her  recapture.  Se- 
verely wounded  1804,  when  commanding  the 
Cromer  Sea  Fencibles.  Capt.  of  Akmenef  co- 
operating with  Sp.  patriots,  1808,  and  chased  and 
drove  into  the  Pertius  Breton  the  Fr.  frigates  Elbe 
and  Pallas !  and  also  assisted  in  driving  the  Fr. 
firigates  into  Sables  D'Olonne,  which  were  there 
destroyed  by  the  British  squadron,  in  1809.  On 
two  occasions  saved  the  lives  of  men  by  jumping 
overboard  at  great  personal  risk. 

50  Sir  S.  Pym,  Mate  of  Martin  at  capture  of 
Dutch  West  India  Islands,  in  1796.  Lieut,  of 
Babety  and  captured,  in  her  boats,  In  which  service 
he  was  wounded,  the  F^.  national  schooner  Desir^e 
of  6  guns  and  46  men.  Senior  of  Btkalion  at  the 
capture  of  Sp.  treasure-ship,  Thetis,  in  1799.  Com- 
manded Atlas  at  St.  Domingo,  1806 ;  and  Si- 
rius,  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Caroline,  at 
St.  Paul's,  Island  of  Bourbon,  and  reduction  of 
that  Island,  and  captured  the  Isle  de  la  Passe,  1810. 
Bnmt  his  ship  to  prevent  her  falling  into  the  hands 
of  the  enemy,  having  grounded  in  an  attempt  on 
two  frigates  and  a  sloop  in  Port  Sud  Est,  Ide  of 
France,  in  the  same  year.  Gaz.  1798,  99,1806, 
10, 10,  14. 

52  R.  Jackson,  Mid.  of  5!iiii/a  Margaritta,  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Anuizone,  1782.  Lieut,  of 
Base,  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1794. 
Commanded  the  naval  forces  at  the  taking  of  Sa- 
vona,  and  surrender  of  Malta,  in  1800.  Commanded 
Bonne  CHtoyenne,  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in 
1801. 

M    Sir  C.  Mtleolm,  Capt.  of  Narciwu,  in 


1806,  and  sev^ely  wounded  when  in  oommcnd  of 

the  boats  of  his  ship  at  an  attack  upon  a  French 
convoy  lying  at  Conquet  Bay,  and  protected  by 
armed  vessels  and  heavy  batteries.  In  same  ship 
at  the  reduction  of  the  Saintes,  1809.  Capt  of 
Rhin,  serving  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  under 
Sir  George  ColUer,  and  much  employed  on  shore  in 
batteries,  at  reduction  of  Lequito,  and  in  destroying 
the  enemy's  works.  In  same  ship  commanded  the 
boats  of  a  squadron  under  his  orders  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  a  convoy  in  the  harbour  of  Corigeou,  in 
1815.    Qas.  1812, 12,  12. 

55  Hon.  G.  Elliot,  Mid.of  Brt/anttta,  off  Cape 
St.  Vincent.  1 797 ;  of  Goliah,  at  Nelson's  bombard- 
ment of  Cadiz,  and  at  the  Nile,  1798 ;  and  Lieut, 
of  St,  OeoTfe,  at  Copenhagen,  1 801 .  Capt.  of  ifo- 
deste,  and  captured  Fr.  26  gun  corvette  Jenay  1809, 
and  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Comelis,  and  reduction 
of  Java,  1811.  Capt.  of  ffussar,  and  commanded 
an  expedition  against  pirates  at  Sambas  on  the 
coast  of  Borneo,  and  subsequently  at  capture  of 
Palambang,  Sumatra,  for  which  last  services  he 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Indian  Government,  and 
of  the  Com.-in-chief.  1813.  Com.-in-chief  East 
Indies  at  the  capture  of  Chusan,  &c.  1841.  Qaz. 
1808,09. 

56  Lord  W.  FitzRoy,  Mid.  of  Phaeton  in 
Howe's  action  ;  of  Sans  PareU  in  Bridport*s  ;  and 
of  Seahorse  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Sensible,  in 
1798.  Lieut,  of  Penelope  at  the  surrender  of 
Malta,  and  expedition  to  Egypt.  Capt.  of  jEoIus 
frigate  in  the  action  off  Ferrol ;  and  at  the  re- 
duction of  Martinique,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1805,  09. 

57  Sir  Hugh  Pigot,  Capt  of  Ciree  frigate,  and 
took  possession  of  Mariegalante,  1 808.  Capt.  of 
Latona,  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  /tenon,  at  sur- 
render of  Pr.  74  gun  ship  Hautpoult,  and  captured 
Fr.  42  gun  frigate  Felicite  (but  with  only  14  guns 
mounted),  in  1809.  Capt.  of  Orpheus,  and  cap- 
tured U.  S.  20  gun  corvette  FVvlic,  and  destroyed 
two  privateers  of  30  and  8  guns.  Gai.  1808,  08, 
09, 09, 13. 

58  E.  Hawker,  whUe  commanding  Tartar  and 
Melampus,  captured  Observateur  of  18  guns,  Co* 
libri  of  16,  and  Beauhamois  of  16,  and  assisted  at 
the  reduction  of  Guadaloupe^  and  the  capture  of 
Fant6me  of  20  guns. 

59  Sir  C.  Richardson,  Mid.  of  Phemis  in  acttoii 
with  Resolue,  1791,  and  of  Royal  George  in  Howe's 
action.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Circe  at  Camperdown, 
when  he  made  Admiral  de  Winter  prisoner.  Com* 
manded  a  division  of  seamen  landed  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Helder ;  assisted  at  the  landing 
in  Egypt,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  8f£ 
of  March.  Commanded  a  flotilla  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  the  Dutch  West  India  Islands ;  and 
Capt.  of  Casar  at  the  destruction  of  three  frigates 
off  the  Sables  D'Olonne,  and  at  the  attack  on  the 
French  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads  in  1809.  Parti- 
cularly noticed  for  service  in  the  Walcheren  ex- 
pedition.   Gas.  1804,09, 09,11, 11. 

60  F.  Temple,  lieut.  of  Loire fvad  commanded 
her  boats,  cutting  out  Fr.  brig  Venteujp,  of  10  guns 


Digitized  by 


Google 


20 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


and  85  men,  firom  under  the  batteries  of  the  Isle 
of  Baa  in  1803.     Gaz.  1803. 

61  H.  Gordon,  Commander  of  Wolverene 
in  charge  of  a  Newfoundland  convoj,  in  1804, 
when  captnred  after  a  highly  honourable  defence 
by  the  Fr.  frigate  Blonde. 

62  Hon.  F.  W.  Aylmer,  Lieut,  of  Swifieure  at 
the  Nile,  and  subsequent  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Italy  in  1799,  and  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt, 
in  1801.  Capt.  of  NarcinuSf  and  captured  two 
Fr.  privateers  of  force,  and  commanded  a  detach- 
ment  of  seamen  and  marines  landed  to  co-operate 
with  the  patriots  between  Santona  and  Santander 
in  1810,  on  which  occasion  had  several  severe  con- 
flicte  with  the  enemy's  troops.  Capt.  of  Severn  at 
Algiers.  Gas.  1810. 

63  R.  Thomas,  Mid.  at  the  storming  of  Fort 
Royal,  Martinique,  in  1794.  Lieut,  of  Excellent, 
off  Cape  at  St.  Vincent.  Lord  Collingwood*s 
FUg-Capt.  from  1805  till  1810.  Capt.  of  Uh^ 
daunted,  employed  in  co-operation  with  the  patriots 
on  the  coast  of  Catalonia*  in  1811.    Gas.  1805,  12. 

64  James  R.  Dacres,  Capt.  of  Bacchanict  and  in 
company  with  Mediator  and  a  prize  he  had  cap- 
tured, entered  the  intricate  harbour  of  Samana  and 
destroyed  the  forts  and  two  privateers,  1807.  Capt. 
of  Guerri^re,  and  captured  after  a  highly  honoura- 
ble defence  by  the  United  States  frigate  Conttitu- 
Hon,  1812.    Gaz.  1806,  07, 12. 

65  J.  S.  Carden,  Act.  Lieut,  ot  Marlborough  in 
Howe*s  action.  Lieut,  of  FUgard  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Immortality i  commanded  Sheemeu 
in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder,  and  the  same  ship 
in  the  Red  Sea ;  and  Commander  of  Moeelle  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  sloop  Furet  off  Cadiz,  in  1806. 
Capt.  of  Macedonian,  and  captured  by  the 
United  States'  frigate  United  Statee,  after  a  highly 
honourable  defence.    Oaz.  1798, 1806, 09, 12. 

66  J.  Sykes,  when  commanding  Hecla  bomb, 
was  frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy's  batteries 
and  flotillas  in  the  Channel,  including  the  bombard- 
ment of  Havre  de  Grace,  in  1804.  Capt.  of  Ada- 
mant  at  Walcheren.     Gaz.  1804. 

67  H.  M.  Ommanney,  Lieut,  of  ile/tve  in  the 
expedition  to  Egypc,  1801. 

68  A.  Duff,  Mid.  of  Duke  at  Martinique  in 
1793.  Lieut  of  Foudroyant  at  the  capture  of  G^ne. 
reux  in  1800  ;  and  commanded  Mondovi  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  Egypt. 

70  Sir  F.  Mason,  Mid.  of  Runell  in  Howe's 
action ;  and  Bridport's.  Commander  of  Rattler, 
repeatedly  engaged  with  the  enemy's  flotillas 
on  the  coast  of  France  and  Holland  in  1804,  05  ; 
and  of  Daphne  at  the  capture  of  Monte  Video.  Capt. 
of  FUgard  in  the  Widcheren  expedition,  and  of 
President  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  St.  Sebastian. 
Gaz.  1808,  09. 

71  T.  Brown,  Mid.  of  Phoenix  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Resolue,  1791 ;  and  of  Minerva  at  the 
reduction  of  Pondicherry,  1793.  Lieut,  of  Flora 
Gommanding  her  launch  nt  the  landing  in  Egypt, 
1801.   Gold  Medal.    Cummanderof  Orei/f«,  1804  ; 


frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy's  flotiUft.  Cap* 
tured  two  armed  schuyts,  and  engaged  m  praam 
mounting  18  guns,  bearing  a  Rear  Adnsiral'a  flag, 
in  the  presence  of  a  flotilbi  of  30  sail.  Destroyed 
Oreetea  when  aground  off  Gravelinea,  1805,  to 
prevent  her  falling  into  the  enemy's  hands.  Cap- 
tain of  Solebay,  Vengeur,  and  Bulwark,  actively 
employed  on  the  coast  of  France,  1 808-1 1,  and  of 
Loire  and  Saturn  on  the  coast  of  America.  Twice 
engaged  with  Barney's  flotilla  on  the  Patnxent ;  and 
actively  employed  in  that  river  and  in  the  Potomac 
during  the  war,  landing  frequently  with  the  seamen 
and  marines.    Service  afloat  38  years. 

72  Sir  L.  Curtis,  Capt.  of  Magicianne^  at  the 
reduction  of  the  Isle  of  Bourbon,  and  under  the 
necessity  of  destroying  his  ship  at  the  entrance  of 
Port  Sud  Est,  Isle  of  Prance,  haring grounded,  in  an 
attempt  on  two  Fr.  frigates  in  that  port,  in  com- 
pany with  a  squadron  under  Captain  Pym.  Gaz. 
1810, 10. 

73  Sir  J.  Louis,  Lieut,  of  Naiad,  and  served  in 
her  boats,  cutting  out  a  schooner  of  vrar  near  the 
Saintes  in  1 803.  Capt.  of  Aigle  at  the  ciqvtiire  and 
destruction  of  a  convoy  at  Port  Maurice,  in  1814. 
Gaz.  1803,  13. 

74  J.  Ayscough,  commanded  Blanche  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Helder,  in  1799 ;  and  lueonaiant  in 
Egypt,  in  1801.  Capt.  of  Sueceeeat  the  capture  of 
Procida,  Ischia,  &c.  in  1809 ;  and  subsequently 
commanded  a  small  squadron  at  the  defence  of 
Sicily. 

75  Sir  T.  J.  Cochrane,  Mid.  in  the  expeditions 
against  Belleisle,  Ferrol,  Cadiz,  and  Egypt.  In 
command  of  Jaton,  engaged  two  Fr.  ships  of  war 
on  the  coast  of  Guiana,  one  of  which  was  taken ; 
and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  West 
India  Islands.  Capt.  of  BthaHon,  and  brought  to 
action  Fr.  44  gun  frigate  Amphitriie,  which  escaped 
into  Martinique,  and  assisted  in  the  expedition 
against  that  island  and  the  Saintes.  Cspt.  of  j^irr- 
priee  at  the  attacks  on  Washington  and  Baltimore, 
and  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Georgia.  Gaz. 
1807.  Rear  Admiral  and  Second  in  command  of 
the  East  India  squadron  towards  the  conclusion  of 
the  war  with  China,  1842 ;  and  Com.-in-Chief  at 
destruction  of  piratical  towns  and  forte  in  Borneo, 
1845. 

76  Sir  G.  F  Seymour,  severely  wounded  when 
Lieut,  of  Northumberland  at  St.  Domingo ;  Capt. 
of  PalUu  at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix 
Roads,  and  in  the  Walcheren  expedition.  Gaz. 
1806. 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 

46  Sir  Jas.  A.  Gordon,  Mid.  of  Revolutionnaire 
in  Bridport's  action ;  of  Namur  off  Cs|>e  St  Vin- 
cent ;  and  of  Goliath  at  the  Nile ;  Lieut,  of  Bordelait 
at  the  capture  of  Curieux  and  action  with  her  con- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


21 


Borts,  1801 ;  and  senior  of  Racoon  st  capture  of 
Lodi,  1803.  Capt  of  Mercury  at  the  capture  and 
destmotion  of  a  oonToy  off  Cadiz  ;  at  Ortona,  and 
on  other  occasions.  Capt.  of  Active  in  the  action 
off  Lissa  (for  which  a  gold  medal  was  awarded) ; 
and  at  capture  of  Pr.  frigate  Pomone,  in  which  he 
lost  a  leg,  1811.  Capt.  of  Seahorse,  in  1814,  and 
commanded  a  small  squadron  which  ascended  the 
Potomac,  and  obtained  possession  of  the  city  of 
Alexandria.  Gaz.  1801,  03,  08,  11, 11, 11, 11,  14, 
15. 

68  Sir  W.  B.  Proctor,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Staff  in  action  with  a  Dutch  frigate  in  1794.  Lieut 
of  LHarte  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt ;  and  com- 
manded Zeinra  bomb  at  the  bombardment  of  Havre, 
in  1804. 

69  C.  J.  Johnston,  Lieut,  of  Ruby  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  Cape,  in  1795.  Lieut,  of  Arrogant  at 
the  surrender  of  Columbo;  and  destruction  of 
armed  vessels  in  the  Java  Seas,  in  1796.  Capt.  of 
Comwaliie  in  company  with  Sceptre^  and  at- 
tacked the  Fr.  frigate  Semillante  and  shipping  in 
St.  Paul's  Bay,  Isle  of  Bourbon,  in  1806.  Com- 
manded Powerful  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

70  E.  Ratsey,  Mate  of  Dtfence  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion. Commanded  Harrier  sloop,  and  in  conjunc- 
tion with  Phaeton  attacked  the  Fr.  frigate  S^«fiit7- 
lante^  protected  by  some  strong  batteries  in  the 
Bast  Indies,  in  1805. 

71  C.  P.  B.  Bateman,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at 
capture  ofFr.  frigate  Jncon«/an/e,  1793 ;  and  of 
Boyne,  and  served  on  shore,  and  was  slightly 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  Point-a-Pitre,  Guada- 
loupe,  in  1794.  Lieut,  of  ScipiOt  and  again 
slightly  wounded  at  the  taking  of  Demerara.  and 
destruction  of  a  Sp.  squadron  at  Trinidad,  in  1796, 
97.  Lieut,  of  Monarch  at  Copenhagen,  in  1801  ; 
and  Capt.  of  Revenge  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  in 
1812. 

73  A.  Lysaght,  Mid.  of  Sybille,  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Forte  in  the  East  Indies,  1799. 

74  Hon.  J.  Percy,  Lieut,  of  Diadem,  at  the  re- 
duction of  the  Cape,  in  1806.  Capt.  of  Hotspur, 
in  action  with  a  Fr.  flotilla  on  the  coast  of  Nor- 
mandy, in  1811.    Gaz.  1806,  1811. 

75  Hon.  Sir  A.  Maitland,  severely  wounded 
when  Mid.  of  Medusa  at  the  attack  on  Boulogne 
flotilla,  in  180 1 .    Capt.  of  Glasgow  at  Algiers. 

76  Hon.  G.  Proby,  Mid.  of  Foudroyant,  and 
wounded  at  the  capture  of  Ouillaume  TV//,  in  1800. 
Gaz.  1800. 

77  Lord  Radsiock,  when  commanding  Thames, 
in  1810,  in  company  with  Pilot  and  Weazel,  cap- 
tured a  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Italy.  In  the  fol- 
lowing year,  In  company  with  Ct^halus,  destroyed 
soother  with  the  boats  of  those  ships ;  and  assisted 
^1  Undaunted  and  Redwing,  destroyed  the  bat- 
teries at  the  mouth  of  the  Rhone,  and  captured  a 
eonvoy  under  their  protection,  in  1812.  Gaz.  1810, 
11,12,13,13. 

78  Eari  Cadogan,  Mid.  of  Indefatigable,  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate   Virginie,  1796  ;  and  at  de- 


struction of  Droits  de  V Homme,  1797.  Mate  of 
Impetueux  commanding  the  barge  appointed  to 
lead  the  fire-ship  in  the  attack  upon  combined  Fr. 
and  Sp.  squadrons  in  Aix  Roads,  1799  ;  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  Ferrol,  and  at  the  capture  of  Guipe, 
1800.  Lieut.  otLeda  in  action  with  Boulogne  flo- 
tilla. Commander  of  Cyane  at  capture  of  Fr.  priva- 
teer brig  Bonaparte,  and  of  Ferret  at  the  capture 
of  a  Sp.  brig  of  14  guns.  Capt.  of  Pallas  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition ;  and  of  Havannah,  when  he 
took  and  destroyed  in  ten  months  91  sail  of  ves- 
sels mostly  armed,  and  near  100  guns  in  batteries. 
Commanded  the  same  frigate  at  the  reduction  of 
Zara,  in  1813 ;  and  had  an  arm  broken  at  the  at' 
tack  on  the  town  of  Termoli,  coast  of  Naples.  Gaz. 
1804,  09, 11,  and  six  times  in  1813. 

79  Sir  E.  Tucker,  Capt.  of  Dover,  in  company 
with  Comwallis  at  capture  of  two  Dutch  brigs  of 
war  off  Amboyna,  in  1810,  and  captured,  with  a 
small  force,  the  Dutch  spice  islands.  Qaz.  1810, 10. 

82  Sir  W.  A.  Montagu,  Mid.  of  Russell  at 
Camperdown  ;  and  of  Sirius  at  the  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  Didaigneuse,  When  commanding  Terpsi' 
chore,  of  32  guns,  engaged  Shnillante  of  40. 
Capt.  of  Cormoallis  at  the  capture  of  Amboyna, 
&c. ;  captured  the  Dutch  corvettes  Mandarin  and 
De  Ruyter ;  and  commanded  the  seamen  landed  at 
the  reduction  of  the  Isle  of  France,  in  1 810.  Gaz. 
1810, 10, 10. 

84  Sir  E.  Chetham  Strode,  Mid.  of  Victory  at 
Toulon,  and  sieges  of  Bastia,  Calvi,  &c.  Lieut,  of 
Agamemnon  in  Hotham's  actions,  1795.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Seine,  at  capture  of  Vengeance,  in  1800. 
Commanded  Sally  armed  ship,  and  a  small  squa- 
dron at  the  defence  of  Dantzic,  in  1807. 
Acting  Capt.  of  Illustrious  in  the  Walcheren  expe- 
dition ;  and  Capt.  of  Leander  at  Algiers.  Gaz. 
1800, 07. 

86  W.  Croft,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  the  capture  of 
two  Fr.  frigates,  and  in  her  action  with  Droits  de 
PHomme,in  1797  ;  of  Centaur,  at  the  reduction  of 
Minorca ;  and  of  Foudroyant  at  the  landing  and 
subsequent  operations  in  Egypt  Lieut,  of  Camel  at 
the  attack  on  Cura^oa,  and  commanded  Alacrity 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1 807. 

87  J.  R.  Philips,  Mid.  of  Bellona,  at  the 
defence  of  Fort  Matilda,  Guadeloupe,  in  1794. 
Lieut,  of  Beaulieu,  and  served  on  shore  at  capture 
of  St.  Lucia,  1 796 ;  and  of  same  ship  at  Camper- 
down,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Admiralty  for 
effecting  the  destruction  of  the  Dutch  frigate  Mon- 
nikendam,  in  1797.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Centurion 
(and  in  command  during  the  absence  of  her  Cap- 
tain), and  beat  off  Linois's  squadron,  consisting 
of  a  ship  of  the  line  and  two  frigates  in  Vizagapatam 
Roads  in  1804.  Commanded  Bonetta  at  Copen- 
hagen in  1807.     Gaz.  1804. 

89  W.  Bowles,  commanded  Zebra  bomb  at  Co- 
penhagen, in  1807.  Capt.  of  Medusa,  and  served 
on  shore  as  second  in  command  with  the  Naval 
Brigade  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in  1 810 ;  and 
subsequently  as  Commodore  on  the  South  Ame- 
rican station.     Gaz.  1810. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


22 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


90  Hyde  Parker,  Licat.  of  NareUtw,  and 
serred  in  her  boats  at  the  dcstnictioii  of  a  oonvoy 
in  Hi^r^s*  Bay,  in  1804.  Capt.  of  Tenedoi,  em- 
ployed on  the  American  station,  and  at  the  capture 
of  U.  S.  fngate  President,  in  1816.  Ga».  1804, 
14,  15. 

91  Chas.  S.  J.  Hawtayne,  Mid.  of  D^enee  in 
Howe's  action.  Licnt.  of  EspiegU  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Holland,  in  1799 ;  and  of  Greyhound,  in 
Egypt,  in  1801.  Capt  of  Quebec  in  the  North 
Seas,  in  1810, 11 ;  and  captured  in  the  ship  and 
boats  many  of  the  enemy's  privateers.  Gaz  1810, 
11. 

92  J.  W.  D.  Dundas,  Mid.  of  Kent,  in  the  ex- 
peditions to  Holland  and  Egypt,  in  the  years  1799 
and  1801 ;  and  commanded  BoHonond  at  the  sieges 
of  Stralsund  and  Copenhagen,  in  1807,  when  he 
was  wounded.  Actively  employed  in  command  of 
Stately 9  Venerable,  and  Pyramue,  untUthe  conclu- 
sion 01  the  war. 

94  Sir  E.  T.  Troubridge,  Mid.  of  Bdgar  at 
Copenhagen,  in  1801.  Commanded  Harrier,  and 
in  company  with  Greyhound,  foueht  a  Dutch 
squadron  of  superior  force  in  the  Jaya  Seas,  in 
1806.  Commanded  the  Na^al  Brigade  at  New 
Orleans  while  Capt.  of  Armide,  in  1814.  Gax. 
1806, 15. 

95  Chas.  Gordon,  Capt.  of  Ceylon,  and  severely 
wounded  when  his  ship  was  captured  off  the  Isle  of 
France,  afber  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  the  Fr. 
frigate  Venue  and  Victor  corvette.  Acting  Capt.  of 
4;^'catfi«  at  capture  of  Isle  of  France,  1810.  Gas. 
1810. 

96  Sir  W.  Henry  Dillon,  Mid.  of  jDefence  in 
Howe's  action,  and  slightly  wounded ;  of  Prince 
George  in  Bridport's  action,  1795  ;  and  Mate  of 
Thunderer  and  actively  employed  at  reduction  of 
St.  Lucia,  1796.  Lieut,  of  Aimable  at  attack  upon 
Fr.  squadron  of  frigates  at  St.  Eustatia ;  and  of 
Glenmore,  in  command  of  an  armed  launch,  co- 
operating with  army  at  Wexford  during  the  rebel- 
lion oi  1798,  when  he  arrested  a  rebel  chieC 
Lieut,  of  Creeeent  at  capture  of  Sp.  corvette  Galgo 
in  the  presence  of  a  superior  force,  1799  ;  and  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  National  12  gun  brig  Diligente.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  4/rieaine,  in  1803,  and  made  prisoner 
while  conveying  a  flag-of-truce  from  Lord  Keith  to 
the  Dutch  Commodore  of  Helvoestsluys,  and  re- 
mained a  prisoner  in  France  five  years.  Com- 
mander of  Childere,  1808,  in  action  with  Danish  18 
pounder  brig  Lougen,  and  severely  wounded.  Act- 
ing Capt.  of  Aigle  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren. 
Capt.  of  Iteopard  in  the  Mediterranean,  and  saved 
several  villages  from  the  ravages  of  the  French 
army,  in  1812.  Capt.  of  Horatio  in  command  of 
a  small  squadron  at  Guernsey,  1815. 

98  H.  Hope,  Capt.  of  JBndymion  at  oaptqre  of 
U.  S.  frigate  President,  for  which  he  was  honoured 
with  a  gold  medal.    Gas.  1816. 

100  "W.Ward,  Mid  of  fi^c^p/re  at  the  surrender 
of  Cape  Nicholas  Mole,  1794 ;  of  Barfieur  in  Brid- 
port's  action,  1795  ;  and  off  Cape  St.  Vincent ;  and 
bombardment  of  Cadiz,  1797.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Pique  at  the  surrender  of  Aux  Cayes,  and  Cape 


Francois,  1803;  and  captured  in  her  boate  a  Sp. 
schooner.  In  same  ship  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  Na- 
tional brigs  Phaeton  and  Voltigeur,  1806,  in  which 
he  was  severely  wounded ;  Commander  of  PeHcam 
at  the  capture  of  Deseada ;  and  at  Copenhagen, 
1807 ;  ana  at  Walcheren  in  oommand  of  Seeoiutiom 
had  charge  of  a  division  of  gun-boats  at  the  attack 
on  Ter  Ver.    Gaz.  1806,  06.  08,  09. 

102  R.  Elliot,  Lieut,  in  command  of  hired 
armed  cutter  Plymouth,  and  captured  two  Fr.  pri- 
vateers, one  of  14  guns,  1796.  Commander  of 
armed  ship  Good  Design  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt, 
1801 ;  and  of  Lue^fer  bomb  at  the  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  1807.  Capt.  of  Porcupine  in  the 
Mediterranean,  and  of  8unmllant»  on  the  north 
coast  of  Spain,  1813. 

103  C.  F.  Daly,  Senior  lieut.  of  Arrow,  and  in 
1804,  and  in  command  of  her  boats,  destroyed  the 
¥r,  privateer  Actif  voider  the  island  of  Fano ;  and 
in  same  ship  when  captured  after  a  highly  bouonr- 
able  defence  in  company  with  Acheron,  by  Fr. 
frigates  Hortense  and  Tncorrupiible,  1805.  Senior 
of  Diadem  at  the  surrender  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope.  Commander  of  Comet  on  the  coast  of  Spsin 
at  the  destruction  of  several  forts  and  magaziBes, 
by  which  he  was  severely  burnt ;  and  in  tlie  same 
ship  chased  the  Fr.  national  20  gun  oorvette  Dili' 
gente  and  18  gun  brigs  Sylphe  and  Espoigle,  at 
which  he  captured  the  Sylphe,  1808.  Gax. 
1808,  08. 

104  Hon.  Sir  F.  B.  R.  PeUew,  Acting  Capt  of 
Psyche  at  the  destruction  of  Dutch  shipping  io 
Batavia  Roads,  1806,  and  in  1807  captured  22  gun 
corvette  Scipio  and  other  vessels  at  Samarang. 
Also  in  1807  Acting  Capt  of  Powerful  at  the 
destruction  of  Dutch  68  gun  ships  Pluto  and  Iteto- 
lutie  and  other  ships  at  Gressie,  as  well  as  the 
batteries;  and  made  prisoner  there,  when  the 
bearer  of  a  flag  of  trace  to  summon  the  French 
commodore  to  surrender.  Capt.  of  Phaeton  in  the 
expedition  to  Macao ;  and  also  to  the  Mauritius, 
and  at  the  capture  of  Java,  1811.  At  the  latter 
place,  in  company  with  Drake,  stormed  and  cap- 
tured the  fortress  of  Samanap.  Capt.  of  Resist* 
ance  at  the  capture  of  the  town  ana  batteries  of 
Port  D*Anzo,  coast  of  Italy,  and  of  a  large  convoy 
in  1813.    Gaz.  1806,07,  11. 

107  Sir  C.  Napier,  Lieat  of  Courageur  at  cap- 
ture of  Marengo  and  Belle  Pouh,  1806.  Com> 
mander  of  Recruit  18  gun  brig  in  action  vrith  Fr. 
20  gun  corvette  Diligente  in  1808;  and  in  the 
same  brig  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  1809,  and 
at  capture  of  Fr.  74  gun  ship  Haultpolt.  which  ship 
lie  closely  engaged.  Capt.  of  Thames,  and  in 
conjunction  with  Cephalus  destroyed  a  convoy  on 
the  coast  of  Italy,  1811 ;  and  assisted  at  the  cap- 
ture of  another,  in  oonpany  with  Imperieuse,  in 
1812.  In  company  with  Pilot  took  the  port  of 
Sapri ',  and  in  1813  commanded  the  naval  forces  at 
the  capture  of  Ponsa,  and  assisted  at  the  capture 
of  a  convoy  in  Calvade  Roads.  Capt.  of  Ruryalut 
in  the  Potomac  at  the  capture  of  Alexandria  and 
attack  on  Baltimore.  Commodore  on  the  coast  of 
Syria  in  Potcerfttl  in  the  various  operations,  in- 
cluding the    storming    of    8idon  and  bombard- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


23 


ment  of  St.  J«m  D'Acre,  1840.      Gu.  1799, 
1809,  11,  11,  19,  13,  three  times,  1814. 

108  J.  B.  Pairis,  Lient.  of  Driver ^  and  in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  Sp.  privateer  of  14  gnns  and 
60  men.  Commanded  Delight  in  the  expedition  to 
N^aples,  and  captore  of  the  Islands  of  Ischia  and 
Plrodda.  Serred  as  a  Tolonteer  at  the  siege  of 
Cadiz,  in  1810 ;  and  Capt.  of  Oannymede  in  co- 
operation with  the  Patriots  on  the  coast  of  Cata- 
lonia, particolarly  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  and 
destmction  of  the  Coll  de  BaUagaer, 

110  E.  Arthor,  commanded  Veewriue  bomb  at 
Copenhagen,  1807 ;  and  Cherokee  at  captnre  of 
seven  privateers,  indading  Aintable  Netty,  nnder  the 
I»atterie8  of  Dieppe,  in  1810.    Gas.  1810. 

111  P.  Hornby,  commanded  Volage,  and  was 
honoured  with  a  gold  medal  for  the  action  off 
Liflsa,  in  1811.    Gas.  1811. 

113  C.  J.  Austen,  Mid.  of  Unieom  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  frigate  Tribune,  in  1796,  and  of  JSndy* 
tmam  in  her  attack  upon  the  Dutch  74  gun  ship 
BruiuM,  and  two  brigs,  1797.  Lieat.  of  Scorpion 
at  capture  of  Dutch  brig  of  war  Courier,'  and 
commanded  Betterophon  at  the  bombardment  of 
St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

113  P.  Browne,  Mate  of  Minerva  at  the  siege 
of  PondicheriT,  1793.  When  commanding  hired 
armed  eutter  siean,  gun-brig  Visen,  Plover  sloop, 
and  Hermee  frigate,  captured  numerous  smugglers 
and  11  primteers,  mounting  138  guns,  and  manned 
with  868  men ;  in  1800,  oo-operated  with  the  Sp. 
patriots ;  and  at  Flushing,  for  which  latter  serrice 
he  was  oifidally  mentioned,  and  twice  gaxetted. 

114  H.  Ptesoott.  Mid.  of  Penelope  at  the  cap- 
tore  of  GuiUaume  TeU^  1800 ;  and  of  Foudroyani 
in  Egypt,  1801.  Lieut,  of  SoIum  in  the  action 
off  Ferrol.  Commander  of  Weazle^  and  in  1808 
aasisted  at  the  capture  of  four  large  gun  boats  and 
a  couToy  at  Diamante  ;  in  1809  captured  Veloee 
and  JSoIb  Fr.  privateers,  the  latter  of  14  guns ;  in 

1810,  captured  or  recaptured  17  vessels,  and  en- 
gaged the  enemv's  flotillas  at  the  defence  of  Sicily ; 
also  at  Amanthea,  when  he  landed  and  was  re- 
peatedly engaged  upon  the   enemy's  coasts  till 

1811.  Gas.  1808,  09,  09. 

116.  E.  W.  Hoare,  Mid.  of  London  in  Bridport's 
aetion.  Lieut,  of  Njfmph,  and  wounded  and  taken 
prisoner  in  a  prise  on  the  coast  of  Franee,  in  1797. 
Senior  of  Norihumierland  at  capture  of  Oinireum, 
taking  of  Malta,  and  expedition  to  Egypt  Capt 
of  JRueeeU  in  the  expedition  against  the  Isle  of 
Fhmce;  and  of  Minden  at  the  taking  of  Java, 
where  be  served  on  shore,  and  assisted  at  the  defeat 
of  a  Freneb  division  of  500  men.    Gaz.  1811 . 

117  J.  Coode,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Southampton  at 
the  taking  of  the  Danish  and  Swedish  West  India 
Islands,  in  1801  •  Commanded  AtUu  armed  ship  in 
the  expedition  against  Boulogne,  in  1803 ;  and 
whencommaliding  Porcii^'ii«,  actively  employed  on 
the  coast  of  France,  at  the  passage  of  the  Adour, 
and  destmetioA  of  the  French  squadron  in  the  Gi- 
ronde,  in  1814.  Capt  of  Alhion  at  Algiers,  where 
be  was  woaaded.    Gaz.  1 814. 


118  Sir  Thomas  Fellowes,  Mate  of  Creecent  at 
the  capture  of  Sp.  corvette  Oaigo,  in  sight  of  a 
Sp.  squadron,  1799.  Lieut  of  Melville  sloop  at 
the  capture  of  Danish  West  India  Islands,  and 
eommanded  Swinger  at  the  captnre  of  Deseada, 
1807.  In  command  of  two  boats  destroyed  the 
Fr.  armed  ship  Alert  under  the  batteries  at  Bay 
Mahaut.  Lieut  commanding  Umque  brig  at  the  re« 
duction  of  the  Saintes  and  blockade  of  Basse 
Terre,  and  headed  a  storming  party  which  spiked 
the  guns  of  a  battery  in  the  presence  of  a  laige 
body  of  troops  and  cavalry,  by  the  ftre  from  which 
his  boat  was  sunk.  Commanded  the  whole  and 
subsequently  the  half  of  the  gun-boats  under  Sir 
R.  G.  Keats  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810,  11 ; 
constantly  engaged  with  the  Fr.  flotilla  and  forts. 
Capt.  of  Fawn,  and  destroyed  the  Am.  privateer 
Roeamtmd,  of  8  guns  and  105  men,  on  point 
Hicacos,  West  Indies,  1813.  Capt.  of  Dartmouth 
at  Navarin.    Gaz.  1810,  1811. 

1 10  E.  H.  A'Court,  Repinton,  Mid.  oiBUmehe  / 
and  in  1803,  when  in  charge  of  a  boat  with  a  crew  of 
eight  men,  off  San  Domingo,  boarded  in  the  face 
of  a  fire  of  musketry  (which  mortally  wounded  one 
man  and  severely  wounded  another),  and  captured 
a  French  schooner  having  on  board  a  Fr.  Colonel 
and  30  or  40  soldiers.  Lieut,  of  Theeeue  serving 
on  shore  at  the  siege  of  Cura9oa,  1804. 

120  J.  Pasco,  Senior  lient  of  Beaulieu,  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  St.  Lucia,  in  1796. 
Senior  and  Signal  Lieut  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar, 
where  he  was  wounded.  Commander  of  Tartarus, 
during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America,  in 
1815. 

121  W.  Fisher,  Mid.  and  Acting-Lieut  of 
Dragon  and  Foudroyant,  in  the  expedition  to 
Egypt,  in  1801.  Lieut  of  Superb  in  Nelson's 
pursuit  of  Villenenve  to  the  West  Indies,  1805. 
Commander  of  Racehorse,  and  frequently  engaged 
with  the  enemy's  batteries  off  Cherbourg,  and  sub- 
sequently in  the  operations  against  the  Isle  of 
France  in  1809.  Commanded  Bonn  and  Cheruh 
(1815,  17)  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  and  captured, 
by  boarding,  Tfiniraire  of  16  guns  and  80  men, 
and  many  other  well-armed  slavers.  Capt.  of 
Asia,  in  command  of  a  squadron  blockading 
Mehemet  All's  fleet  at  Alexandria,  in  1840. 

122  E.  Harvey,  Mid.  of  Prinee  <if  Wales  at  the 
capture  of  Trinidad  and  the  destruction  of  Sp. 
squadron  in  Shagaramus  Bay,  in  1797.  Mid.  of 
BeatUieu  at  the  action  off  Camperdown ;  and  Act- 
ing-Lieut  of  Southamptom  at  the  capture  of  the 
Danish  and  Swedish  West  India  Islands  in  1801. 
Lient  of  Intrepid,  and  commanded  the  detachment 
of  seamen  and  marines  from  that  ship  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Capri  and  served  at  the  defence  of  Gaieta. 
Commander  of  Cephalus,  1809,  10 ;  and  captured 
four  F^.  privateers;  and  while  employed  at  the 
defence  of  Sicily,  was  engaged  with  the  gun-boats 
and  batteries  on  the  coast  of  Calabria.  Capt.  of 
Implacahle  serving  at  the  blockade  of  Alexandria, 
1840. 

123  W.  F.  Owen,  Mid.  of  Cuttoden  in  Howe's 
action,  and  in  Ruby  at  the  capture  of  the  Dutch 


Digitized  by 


Google 


24 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


squadron  in  Soldanha  Bay,  in  1796.  Lient.  com- 
manding Sea/iower,  at  the  destmction  of  Dutch 
shipping  in  Batavia  Roads,  in  1806 ;  and  while  com- 
manding Barraeoutaf  served  on  shore  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Batavia,  in  1811.  Capt.  of  Cornelia,  and 
with  a  squadron  under  his  orders,  took  the  island  of 
Palembang  in  1812.  Has  conducted  important 
surreys  on  the  lakes  of  Canada  and  coasts  of  ^sia 
and  Africa ;  from  Cape  Comorin  along  the  coasts 
of  Surat  and  Malabar,  the  whole  sea  coast  of  Per- 
sia and  Arabia,  east  side  of  Africa,  including  the 
Seychelles,  &c.,  and  the  Atlantic  shores  of  that 
continent  to  the  Gambia.    Gaz.  1806. 

124  M.  H.  Dixon,  Mid.  of  Lion  64,  in  action 
with  four  Spanish  frigates,  and  capture  of  Santa 
JDorotea,m  1708  ;  and  in  1800  when  theLionhove 
an  important  part  at  capture  of  Guillaume  Tell. 
Mate  of  the  Ginhrenx  at  the  surrender  of  Malta 
and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  JHane.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Horatio,  and  severely  wounded  in  action  with 
Junon,    Gaz.  1809. 

125  Hon.  A.  Jones,  Act.  Lieut,  of  Sceptre  when 
wrecked  in  Table  Bay.  Lieut,  of  Minerva  at  cap- 
ture of  Succee,  and  destruction  of  Bra»ourey  1800, 
and  of  Lively  at  capture  of  Sp.  treasure  ships,  in 
1804.  Capt.  of  Talbot,  1807-10,  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  and  captured  and  destroyed  severalprivateers. 

1 26  P.  J.  Douglas,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Beaver^  and 
captured  in  her  boats  five  vessels  in  the  Elbe,  1805. 
Lieut,  of  Franchise,  at  destruction  of  batteries  at 
Curagoa,  commanded  a  boat  at  capture  of  the  Fr. 
privateer  General  Ferand,  off  Jamaica,  in  1806 ; 
and  again  at  the  capture  of  Rapoea  brig  of  war  of 
12  guns  and  95  men,  when  he  was  wounded ;  also 
at  capture  of  Sp.  schooner  of  war  £/  Carmen  off  La 
Gulra.  In  command  of  a  tender,  beat  off  two  pri- 
vateers of  superior  force.  Commander  of  Reindeer, 
and  captured  five  vessels  of  war  in  four  months ;  and 
formed  part  of  the  squadron  at  the  destruction  of 
forts  and  shipping  at  Samana.  Commanded  the 
same  vessel  in  the  Walcheren  expedition.  Commo- 
dore of  the  Jamaica  squadron,  1838,  40;  and  im 
portantly  engaged  in  the  gulf  of  Mexico,  where  he 
was  twice  Commander-in-Chief.     Gaz.  1806. 

127  B.  Reynolds,  Lieut,  of  Niobe,  in  1836,  at 
capture  of  Fr.  16  gun  corvette,  Nearque,  of  which 
vessel  he  took  possession  in  the  presence  of  three 
Fr.  frigates.  Commander  of  Heeper  at  the  capture 
of  the  Island  of  Java,  1811.     Gaz.  1811. 

128  Hon.  G.  A.  Crofton,  Mid.  of  Medtua  and 
TViton  in  Nelson's  attack  on  the  Boulogne  flotilla, 
1804.  Lieut,  of  Cambrian y  and  commanded  her 
barge  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  schooner 
Matilda  of  10  guns  and  95  men,  1805;  and  of 
Muigrave  at  the  reduction  of  St.  Croix  and  St. 
Thomas,  in  1807.  Commander  of  Fawn  at  Mar- 
tinique and  Mariegalante,  in  1809;  and  Capt.  of 
Dictator,  serving  on  shore  in  the  operations  against 
New  Orleans,  Baltimore,  &c.    Gaz.  1805. 

129  V.  F.  Hatton,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Seagull, 
aud  lost  an  arm  and  was  otherwise  severely  wounded 
at  the  sinking  of  his  brig  by  the  Danish  18  pounder 
brig  Lougen,  and  bix  large  gun-boats  off  the  Naze 
of  Norway,  1808.    Gaz.  1808. 


'  130  C.Sotheby.Mid.of^le^nmd^attlieMilf. 
and  importantly  engaged  at  the  blockade  aad  cap- 
ture of  Malta,  and  previously  present  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  74  Gdn^reux.  In  the  same  ship  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  St.  Ehno,  on  which  occa- 
sion he  served  on  shore  as  Aide-de-Camp  t»  Capt. 
Ball.  Mid.  of  Foudroyant  during  the  imrioms 
operations  in  Egypt,  1801.  Lieut,  of  Thetis  1807. 
8,  actively  employed  against  the  Turks.  Acting- 
Commander  of  Pilot  in  the  Walcheren  expe<litioa ; 
and  employed  as  one  of  the  advanced  sqaadroa. 
Captain  of  Tamar  1814,  16  ;  and  of  Seringap€Uam 
actively  engaged  in  the  suppression  of  piracy  ia 
the  Mediterranean,  1824, 27. 

131  Sir  A.  W.  J.  Clifford,  Mid.  of  Argo  at  the 
reduction  of  St.  Lucia  and  Tobago ;  and  Lient.  of 
1  igre  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1807,  and  Bar 
of  Rosas,  in  1809.  Commander  of  Cephahu^  and 
frequently  officially  mentioned  for  service  with  ship 
and  boats  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1811.  Gaz. 
1808,  11,  II. 

132  Sir  J.  R.  Rowley,  Mid.  of  Cenitmr  at  the 
taking  of  St.  Lucia,  in  180.3  ;  and  of  Immortality, 
and  wounded  in  an  attack  on  the  Boulogne  flodlls, 
in  1804.  Lieut,  of  Eagle,  and  served  on  shore  at 
taking  the  Island  of  Capri,  in  180C. 

133  A.  R.  Sharpe,  Mid  of  Kent  in  the  expe^fi- 
tion  to  the  Helder,  1799 ;  and  of  Hereule  at  Cape 
Fran9ois  and  siege  of  Cura^oa,  in  1804.  Lieut,  of 
Topaze  in  action  with  two  Fr.  frigates  near  Corfa, 
in  1809.  Commander  of  Scout  at  the  destruction 
of  three  Fr.  armed  ships,  and  some  batteries  ia 
Sagone  Bay,  in  1811.    Gaz.  181 1. 

134  G.  T.  Falcon,  Mid.  of  Sheemese  protecting 
the  Scheldt,  1794.  Mate  of  Venerable  during  the 
mutiny,  and  also  at  Camperdown»  1797,  nndoiKeitt 
in  the  expedition  to  Holland,  1799.  Lieut,  of  ^s- 
dromeda  at  capture  of  Danish  and  Swedish  Islands, 
1801 ;  of  Leander  at  capture  of  Ville  de  Milan,  and 
iipcapture  of  Cleopatra,  1805 ;  and  senior  of  Leo- 
pard in  the  action  with  U.  S.  frigate  CkeeapeaJte, 
in  1807.  Lieut,  (for  some  time  senior)  of  Barfiew 
in  the  Tagus  co-operating  with  the  Army,  1809-11. 
Captain  of  Cyane,  and  captured,  1815,  in  company 
with  Levant,  by  the  U.S.  44-gun  frigate  (kmttitu' 
tion,  after  a  lengthened  and  highly  honooiable 
defence.. 

135  Sir  W.  O.  PeU,  Mid.  of  Loire  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  frigate  Pallae,  in  1800,  when  he  lost  a 
leg.  Lieut,  of  Mercury,  and  assisted  in  her  boats 
at  capture  of  a  convoy  off  Rota,  in  1808;  and 
severely  wounded  cutting  out  a  gun -vessel  from 
the  harbour  of  Rovigno,  in  1809 ;  and  in  the  same 
year  cut  out  a  schooner  of  10  guns  from  Barletta. 
Commander  of  Thunder  \iom\i  at  the  defence  of 
Cadiz  and  Tarifa,  and  his  conduct  officially  re- 
ported by  the  Duke  of  Wellington ;  and  in  the 
same  ship  captured  the  Fr.  16  gun  lugger  Neptune, 
in  1813,  which  vessel  attempted  to  carry  the 
Thunder  by  boarding.     Gaz.  1800,  08,  09,  II,  18. 

137  W.  F.  Carroll,  Mid.  of  Diamond  and  in 
1796  assisted  at  destruction  of  a  Fr.  corvette,  8 
gun   lugger,  and    convoy  at  Port  Speigui  under 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Rear  Admirals. 


25 


batteriei,  which  were  f  tormed  and  gmif  spiked ; 
And  same  year  made  prisoner  with  Sir  Sidney 
Smith.  Mid.  of  Syren  at  capture  of  Sarinam, 
1 799;  and  in  1800  severely  wounded  in  attacking 
a.  Fr.  sloop  under  Harre  de  Grace.  Acting  Lieut. 
of  Centuriim  in  the  engagement  with  the  squadron 
of  linoisy  in  Yisagapatam  Roads,  1804;  Flag 
Ueut.  to  Sir  Sidney  Smith  in  Pon^Se,  in  1806,  at 
the  sieges  of  Gaieta,  and  Scylla,  and  storming  of 
Oapri ;  and,  in  1807,  commanded  the  seamen  and 
marines  at  destruction  of  the  battery  and  guns  on 
Point  Pesquies,  and  the  guns  in  the  wrecks  of  the 
Xurkish  ships.  In  the  same  year  commanded  an 
surmed  transport  tender  to  Pompit  at  Copenhagen, 
auid  repeatedly  engaged  the  enemy's  defences. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  AehiUt  at  Walcheren ;  and  at 
Cadis,  1809;  and  in  the  Cadiz  flotilla,  1610,  at 
tbe  attack  upon  Fuengirola  and  Malaga,  and  de- 
struction of  shipping  at  Port  St.  Mary ;  and,  in 
1811,  his  vessel  was  sunk  at  the  attack  upon  Fort 
Catalina.  Served  also  at  Barosa  and  TarifEi,  and 
until  the  siege  of  Cadis  was  raised.  Commander 
Voieano  in  co-operation  with  Sp.  Patriots  on  the 
coast  of  Catalonia,  and  senring  on  shore  in  a 
breaching  battery  at  capture  of  Fort  St.  Philip, 
when  he  was  injured  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell. 
Conyeyed  important  despatches  across  the  country 
to  Wellington  relative  to  Tarragona.  Capt.  of 
JUvengein  the  Adriatic  at  the  reduction  of  Venice, 
and  capture  of  the  squadron  in  the  port ;  and  of 
Cyrus  at  the  surrender  of  Napoleon,  1814.  Twice 
officially  mentioned  by  the  Duke  of  Wellington; 
and  Gaz.  1804,  06,  06,  07, 10,  11, 11, 13. 

138  Sir  A.  P.  Green,  Mid.  of  lUuitrUnu  at 
Toulon,  siege  of  Bastia.  and  Hotham's  first  action ; 
and  taken  prisoner  in  Centeur,  at  her  recapture  by 
a  French  squadron,  1795.  Mid.  of  Thunderer 
taking  St.  Lucia,  and  at  evacuation  of  St.  Domingo. 
Lieut,  of  Ganges  at  Copenhagen,  1801 ;  and  in  the 
boats  of  Ewrydiee  captured  a  vessel  of  6  guns. 
Liieut.  of  Neptune  at  Traftlgar ;  and  attached  to  the 
Bussian  army  at  the  siege  of  Dantsic.  Com- 
manded Shmnroek  at  the  capture  of  Cuxhaven ; 
and  the  seamen  landed,  and  the  batteries  at  the 
siege  and  surrender  of  Gluckstadt,  in  1813,  14. 
Gaz.  1813, 14. 

139  W.  B.  Mends,  Mid.  otPomone,  in  Brid> 
port*s  action ;  and  expedition  to  Quiberon  ;  and  of 
Canada  at  the  defeat  of  Bompart's  squadron  in 
Donegal  Bay,  1798.  Mate  otBenowny  and  served 
in  the  boats  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  Guepe,  in 

1800.  While  commanding  Ferreter  brig,  served 
in  her  boats  at  the  attack  on  the  Boulogne  flotilla, 

1801.  Lieut,  of  Goliah  at  Copenhagen,  1807. 

140  Sir  O.  R.  Sartorius,  Mid.  of  Tonnani  at 
Trafalgar;  and  of  Daphne  in  the  operations  in  the 
Kio  de  la  Plata,  and  attack  upon  Monte  Video, 
1806,  7.  Lieut,  of  Success,  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  destruction  of  two  vessels  near  Castiglione 
in  the  face  of  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry,  in  1810  ; 
and  in  the  same  year  assisted  at  the  capture  of  a 
ship  and  three  barks  under  the  casUe  of  Terracino. 
Served  in  boats  at  the  taking  of  Ischia  and  Prodda, 
and  destruction  of  two  gun-?>oat8;  at  capture  of  a 
Fr.  privateer  of  10  guns  and  110  men,  and  a  ship 

JiiY  50 


of  4  guns  and  17  men. 
of  Cadiz,  1810,  11. 


Employed  at  the  defence 


141  R.  Wanchope,  Lieut  of  Maf^eienne,  when 
destroyed  in  Port  Sud  Est,  Isle  of  France,  in 
1810. 

142  Sir  J.  G.  Sinclair,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  the 
capture  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poule,  1806.  Lieut 
of  Blake  in  the  Walcheren  expedition ;  and  of  Me- 
nelaus  at  the  capture  of  tbe  Isle  of  France.  While 
commanding  Redwing fWaM  actively  employed  on 
the  coast  of  the  Mediterranean,  particularly  at  the 
destruction  of  the  batteries  and  capture  of  a  con- 
voy at  Morgion,  in  1813 ;  and  at  Cassis,  in  the 
same  year,  where  he  commanded  the  boats  of  the 
squadron  and  was  officially  commended  Gaz. 
1813,  13. 

143  G.  E.  Watts,  Mid.  of  Prevoyante,  and 
served  at  the  attack  upon  the  Fr.  firigate  squadron 
and  capture  of  Disir4e  in  Dunkirk  Roads,  1800, 
and  also  in  the  action  with  the  Danish  frigate 
Freya.  Senior  Lieut,  of  ComuSf  and  commanded 
her  boats,  cutting  out  six  square  rigged  vessels  at 


Grand-Canaria ;    and  most  severely  wounded  in 

ime  place  San  re 
Sp.  packet,  moored  head  and  stem,  under   the 


cutting  out  from  the  same  place  San  redro  national 


muzzles  of  39  heavy  guns,  and  defended  by  40 
soldiers  in  addition  to  her  own  crew — his  own  force 
being  only  one  boat  and  18  men.  In  same  ship  at 
the  capture  of  Danish  frigate  Frederiekseoam^  on 
which  occasion  he  headed  the  boarders ;  and  was 
also  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Copenhagen^ 
1807.  Commander  of  Ephira  at  capture  of  Cux- 
haven; and  again  wounded  in  the  attack  upon 
Gessendorf  on  the  Wezer,  which  led  to  important 
results.  Commanded  WoodUark  in  the  Baltic, 
where  he  captured  4  privateers,  and  in  1812  en- 
gaged a  Danish  flotilla  in  theMalmo  Channel ;  and 
as  Commander  of  Jaseur,  was  twice  in  action  with 
Barney's  flotilla  on  the  Chesapeake,  and  assisted  at 
the  capture  of  the  towns  of  Benedict  and  Marl- 
borough on  the  Patuxent.  Has  been  40  times  un- 
der fire  and  17  times  wounded  io  personal  conflict 
with  the  enemy.    Gaz.  1807,  07,  09,  09,10, 10.    . 

146  H.  O'Grady,  Mate  serving  in  the  boats  of 
Leda  at  the  destruction  of  an  armed  brigantine  off 
Monte  Video,  1806.    Gaz.  1806. 

147  M.  F.  F.  Berkeley,  Mid.  of  Slanehc,  and 
served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  an  armed  vessel 
from  under  the  batteries  of  Monte  Christi ;  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  squadron  at  Cape  Francois,  1803;  and 
siege  of  Cura^oa,  1804.  Lieut,  of  Hydra,  at  de- 
struction of  Fr.  convoy  in  Rosas  Bay,  1809 ;  and  in 
command  of  the  barge  captured  an  armed  felucca 
off  Toulon,  and  frequentiy  engaged  with  the  enemy 
off  Barcelona,  &c.  Lieut,  of  Barfleur,  in  command 
of  the  armed  boats,  co-operating  with  Wellington's 
army  in  tiie  Tagus»  and  officially  reported  and 
thanked  in  gen.  orders  at  the  attack  on  Villa  Fran- 
ca, in  1810.  Commanded  Vestal,  at  the  defence  of 
Cadiz,  1811;  and  Thunderer  in  the  operations  on 
the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the  storming  of  Sidon 
and  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  in  1840.     Gaz.  1803. 

148.  Sir  D.  Dnun,  Mid.  oi  Donegal  at  St.  Do- 
mingo ;  and  Lieut,  of  Warrior  at  the  capture  of  the 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Retired  Bear  Admirals. 


iiluidi  of  ladiia  and  Procida.  Gomiiuuided  a  gun* 
boat  at  the  defence  of  SicQy,  and  taldiig  the  Islands 
of  Zante  and  Cephalonia;  and  Senior  Lient.  of 
AmpMian,  in  the  action  o^  Lissa,  1811,  when  he 
was  wounded.  Commander  of  Jiiermuud  on  the 
coasts  of  the  Mediterranean  ;  at  the  siege  of  Trieste 
and  attack  on  Leffhom,  1813.    Gaz.  181 1, 13, 13. 

149  P.  Moresby,  UenL  otKeni,  and  serred  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Italy 
under  a  heavy  fire  from  gun -boats  and  field-pieces, 
the  whole  of  which  were  taken  i  and  Commander 
of  Wizard  at  the  storming  of  the  batteries  at  the 
Bocca  di  Cattaro,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1808, 13. 

150  Sir  E.  Lyons,  Mid.  of  jlcHve  at  passage  of 
the  Dardanelles ;  and  employed  on  shore  at  the  de- 
struction of  the  redoubt  on  Point  Pesqoies,  1807. 
Lieut,  of  Barraeouia,  and  "  the  foremost  in  the  es- 
calade** at  the  storming  of  Fort  Belgica,  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Island  of  BandaNeira,  in  1810.  Lient. 
of  MhuUn,  and  in  command  of  two  boats,  stormed 
and  gained  possession  of  Fort  Marrack,  mounting 
54  guns,  and  garrisoned  b¥  180  soldiers  and  the 
crews  of  two  gun-boata,  1811.  Served  on  shore  at 
the  capture  of  Java.  Capt  of  Bluuk^  taking  Morea 
Casae  from  the  Turks  in  1828.  Gas.  1810, 11. 

151  Sir  C.  SulUvan,  Mid.  of  CmUoden  in  the  attack 
on  Batavia  and  Sourabaya,  in  1806.  Acting  Lieut. 
of  Ptfcke,  and  served  in  her  boata,  cutting  out  a 
schooner  of  8  guns  at  Samarangy  1807.  Gas. 
1807. 

152  Sir  John  Marshall,  Actinr  Lieut,  of  OO^Mfen 
at  the  destruction  of  Dutch  shipping  in  Batavia 
Roads,  1806.  Lient.  of  Abaukir  in  the  Walche- 
ren  expedition,  1809 ;  and  in  command  of  a  gun- 
boat at  the  defence  of  Riga,  1812.  Passenger  in 
•/ova,  and  wounded  when  that  frigate  was  captured 
by  the  U.  S.  frigate  Constitution,  after  a  highly 
honourable  defence.  Commander  of  Shamrock 
at  the  siege  of  Gluckstadt,  on  which  occasion  he 
oommandira  the  bombarding  squadron  ;  he  likewise 
co-operated  with  the  allied  Russian  and  Swedish 
army  at  the  reduction  of  Hamburgh  and  Harbourg, 
in  1814.    Gas.  1812, 14. 

153  J.  B.  Wemyss,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Fictor,  and 
bote  a  part  in  a  fight  with  the  Malays,  1807. 
While  commanding  Pyladet,  assisted  at  the  capture 
of  a  convoy  at  Port  D'Anio,  1813,  and  reduction 
of  Genoa^  1814.    Gaz.  1808, 14. 


Services  of  Retired  Rear  Admirals. 

1  J.  W.  Maurice,  Mid.  of  Concorde  in  Bridport's 
action,  in  1795,  and  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigates, 
Unit^  and  Firginie.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Centaur  at  the 
capture  of  St.  Lucia  and  other  West  India  Islands ; 
and  wounded  storming  a  battery  at  Martinique,  in 
1803.  Commanded  the  garrison  of  the  Diamond 
Rock,  and  in  1805  surrenctered  to  the  Fr.  fleet,  after  a 
highly  honourable  resistance.  Commanded  the 
seamen  and  marines  at  the  island  of  Anholt,  which 
he  defended  again»t  the  attacks  of  4,000  Danes,  in 
1811.    Gaz.  1803, 11, 11. 

2  J.  Prevost,  commanded  Fiving^  Fiih  schooner 
at  the  surrender  of  Cape  Nicholas  Mole,  in  1794. 
Lieut,  of  FoudrwmU  at  the  landing  and  subse- 
quent service  in  i^7pt  \  and  Commanded  Saracen 
during  the  operations  m  the  Rio  de  la  Plata,  in 
1807  ;  twice  omciallv  named  as  **  an  active  and  yery 
zealods  officer."    daz.  1793, 1807. 


4  Sir  F.  Beaufort,  Mid.  of  .<#fialMiBH<iwe*8  ac- 
tion ;  and  of  PAaeion  in  Comwallia'a  retreat,  aa^ 
capture  of  Fr.  36  gun  frigate  Flore.  Lieut.  €>i  thai 
ship  in  1800,  and  wounoed  while  catiini^  out  wiib 
the  boats,  the  Spanish  srmed  ship  Snn  Jouf. 
Severely  wounded  by  the  natives  while  surreyi^ 
the  coast  of  Syria,  1812.  Conducted  an  iniDortui 
survey  on  the  coast  of  Asia  Minor ;  and  paDlisbee 
the  results  of  his  researches,  in  1817,  in  a  vt>lnB;e 
entitled,  «  Karamania."    Gaa.  1800. 

5  J.  Lillicrap,  Mid.  of  Victory,  serving  oo  shorr 
at  Toulon,  1793 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Mv§eUe»  and  made 
prisoner  while  reconnoitring  that  Harboor  after  the 
evacuatiou,  and  remained  in  coDfinemeot  two 
years.  Lieut,  of  Venerable  at  the  attack  opoa  the 
combined  Fr.  and  Sp.  squadrons  in  Aix  Roadi, 
1799 ;  and  in  Sauamarez's  actions  in  Algeairas  hav. 
and  in  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar,  1801  ;  on  the  lattfr 
occasion  the  Senior  Lieut,  on  bound  VemeraUe. 
Commander  of  Vemviut  bomb  in  an  attack  on  ik 
Boulogne  flotilla,  1805  ;  and  Senior  CommaDder  o: 
the  in -shore  squadron  in  Detpatck  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807.  In  the  same  brig  actively  employed 
in  the  West  Indies  tiU  1810.    Gaz.  1801. 

6  J.  Thompson,  commanded  FAr  sloop  in  the 
operations  against  Buenos  Ayres  in  1807.  Cnos.  \9K. 

8  T.  F.  C.  Mainwaring,  Lieut,  of  Naiad  at  Tra- 
falgar ;  and  commanded  Tartarui  fire-ship  ii 
Copenhagen,  1807. 

9  Earl  of  Waldegrave,  Mid.  of  Ind^atutaUe  ii 
the  capture  of  Sp.  treasure  frigates,  1804.  Lieut,  of 
VilU  de  Parie  and  serving  in  the  boats  in  Rosas 
Bay,  1809.  Capt.  of  Revenge  at  the  lM)mbardmeot 
of  St.  Jean  D*  Acre,  1840.    Gaz.  1809. 

10  J.  Hollin worth,  Lieut,  of   Endj^wdon,  toA 

K resent  in  a  aevere  action  with  gnn-boata  and 
atteries  at  Algesiras  1800;  and  of  Veetai,  ami 
severely  wounded  at  the  landing  in  £031)1,  nnd 
afterwards  employed  on  shore  during  the  whole  d 
the  operations.  Flag-Uent.  to  V.-Adm.  Collingwood 
1803,  4  ;  and  to  Coms.-in-Chief  in  W.  Indies  1804, 6. 
Commander  of  Mhutrel  in  the  Adriatic  1808 ;  and 
cut  out  the  Italian  schooner  Orienaia,  of  eirht  guns 
and  56  men,  from  under  a  heavy  battery  of  i8  guns ; 
and  captured  and  destroyed  many  other  veaaels.  la 
same  vessel  assisted  at  destruction  of  three  sail  of 
the  line  and  a  frigate  off  Barcelona ;  and  com* 
manded  at  bombardment  of  Paxos,  and  blockade  of 
Corfu  1809.  Acting  Captain  of /mymct5/^  at  defence 
of  Cadiz ;  and  assisted  with  a  brigade  of  seamen  at 
the  defence  of  Mati^rda. 

1 1  Clement  Sneyd,  Lieut,  of  RmeaeU  at  Camper- 
down,  and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Cerberus  in  the  attack 
on  Granville,  in  1803.  When  acting  in  command 
of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  and  in  charge  of  the  China 
convoy,  in  1807,  beat  off  the  Fr.  frigate  Pidmen- 
taise,  of  superior  force. 

13  A.  Ferris,  Mid.  of  TkaUa,  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Gloire,  in  1795.  Mate  of  Irresisiibk  ia 
Bridport's  action,  of  Colossus  off  Cape  St.  Vincent* 
and  served  in  her  boats  in  several  actions  with  Cadii 
flotilla,  in  1797.  Lient.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar ;  and 
when  Commander  of  Wizard  brig,  fought  on  three 
successive  days,  the  Fr.  National  brig  JU^uim  ii 
superior  force,  which  took  refuge  in  a  neutral  port 
Was  frequentlv  engaged  with  the  enemy's  batteriet 
and  gun-vessels  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  particularir 
at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy  at  Noh,  in  1806.  (hs. 
1808.  I 

14  R.  M.  Fowler,  Lieut,  and  as  passenger  ta 
H.  E.  1.  C's  ship,  Mloyal  George,  rendered  great  ser^  | 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Retired.  Rear  Admirals. 


27 


▼ice  to  the  East  India  fleet  under  Commodore 
Dance  in  the  action  with,  and  repulse  of,  Unois* 
aqnadromin  1804.    Gas.  1804. 

15  D.  Campbell,  Mid.  of  Scorpion  in  West  In- 
dies, 1793, 96,  at  capture  of  six  privateers,  one  of 
18  gum,  and  of  Swiftsure  in  the  attack  upon  Leo- 

Gne.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Russell  at  Camperdown. 
eut.  of  Caryrforty  and  in  command  of  her  boats  at 
capture  of  a  Fr.  vessel  of  six  frnns,  in  1803 ;  and 
commanded  Tohago  at  the  capture,  in  conjunction 
with  CkW«Kjr,  of  two  ships  under  the  batteries  of 
Barcelona  on  the  coast  of  Caraccas.  Acting  Com- 
mander of  LUf  in  charge  of  a  small  force  sent  to 
co-operate  wito  Miranda  in  the  expedition  to  Vene- 
auela,  1806. 

16  Sir  H.  Hart,  Mid.  of  IntMatigabU  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  Quiberon  bay^  and  at  destruction  of 
Droits  de  VHommey  1797 ;  also  in  the  expedition 
to  Belleiale,  and  commanded  a  flat  boat  at  tne  land- 
ing of  the  army  at  Ferrol.  Mid.  of  Impetueux,  and 
commanded  a  boat,  cutting  out  GuSpe  of  22  guns 
from  Vigo  Bay  in  1801.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Medusa 
at  the  capture  of  treasure  ships,  and  So.  frigate 
Matiida^  m  1804.  Cant,  of  Caroline,  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Java,  when  two  sail  of  the  line  were 
burnt,  batteries  and  shipping  destroyed ;  and  at  the 
destruction  of  the  Dock  Yard  at  Manilla. 

17  O.  Henderson,  Mate  of  Ulysses  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Tobago  in  1803 ;  and  Lieut  otAlBgator  at 
the  reduction  of  Surinam,  in  1804,  and  of  Centaur 
at  the  capture  of  four  frigates,  in  1806 ;  served  at 
the  occupation  of  Madeira  in  1807,  and  in  the  fire 
ship  service  at  Walcheren,  in  1809.  Commanded 
Eclipse  18  gun  brig  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of 
Prance,  1810. 

18  T.  T.  Thicker,  Mid.  oiMonarch  at  the  capture 
of  the  Cape,  in  1795.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Sceptre,  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  privs' 
teer  of  10  guns  and  83  men  at  the  island  of  Rodri- 

Saez  in  1799 ;  and  served  in  the  boats  of  Unicom  at 
tie  capture  of  a  privateer  of  four  guns  and  46  men, 
near  St.  Domingro,  m  1805.  Lieut,  of  Northumhtr- 
l^ndmt  St.  Domingo;  and  when  commanding  Che- 
rub, aseisted  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1809, 
and  Gnadaloupe,  in  1810 ;  and  attempted  to  cut  out 
two  French  n-igates  from  Basse  Terre;  severely 
wounded  in  action  with  U.S.  (rinte  Mssesr,  in  1814. 
Oaa.  1814. 

19  R.  Rourchier,  Lieut,  of  Unicom,  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  pri- 
vateer Tape-it' bord  of  four  guns  and  46  men  off  San 
Domingo,  1805.  Comman&r  of  Hawk,  in  1811,  at 
capture  of  Fr.  14  gun  privateer  FUret  i  destruction 
oTPr.  frigate  AmoMone ;  and  engaged  under  Cape 
Barfleur  three  Fr.  gun  brigs  and  two  luggers  and 
convoy.^  Two  brigs  and  great  part  of  the  convoy 
being  driven  on  shore  were  destroyed  or  brought  off 
by  HawVs  boate.    Gaz.  1805,  1811. 

20  R.  W.  O.  Festing,  Flag  Lieut,  at  destruction 
of  Dutch  shinpmg  in  Bataria  Roads,  in  1806;  and 
of  ships  and  batteries  at  Gressie,  in  1807.  Acting 
Capt.  of  Illustrious  at  the  capture  of  Jars,  and 
"l^rved  with  the  army  at  the  surrender  of  Bataria. 
Gaa.I81J. 

.  21  G.  Morris,  lost  a  leg  when  Mid.  of  ^ttc/actottt 
m  Howe*s  action.  Lieut,  of  Ardent  at  Camper- 
down,  and  employed  in  the  debarkation  of  the 
iroopg  on  the  coast  of  Holland,  and  capture  of  the 
I>»tcb  fleet  in  the  Helder,  in  1799. 
I         22    J.  Tancock,  Mid.  of  CrrMw/ at  capture  of  Ff. 


frigate  lUunion.  hi  1793 ;  of  Orion  in  Bridport'a  ac- 
tion, 1795;  and  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  1797.  Acting 
Lieut,  of  same  ship,  and  comnumded  her  launch  in 
Nelson's  attack  on  the  Cadiz  flotilla  in  the  same 
year ;  and  at  the  NQe,  in  1798.  Commanded  boaU 
of  Iris  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  of  10  guns  on 
the  coast  of  Norway  in  1800 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Cstsar 
in  Algesiras  Bay,  and  in  the  StraiU  of  Gibraltar,  in 
1801.  Commanded  St.  Christopher  at  the  capture  of 
St.  Croix,  1807. 

23  J.  P.  Stewart,  Lieut,  of  J^ortkumberland  at  St. 
Domingo,  1806.  Commanded  Snap  at  the  surrender 
of  Martinique,  and  the  town  of  Port  Louis,  Gnada- 
loupe, 1809,  10;  and  ^S^i^aibe,  and  repeatedly  en- 
Knged  with  the  Danish  flotillas  in  the  Baltic,  captur- 
ing several  vessels.  Ca^t^of  Dictator,  and  in  conjunc- 
tion with  Calypso,  Podargus,  and  Flamer,  destr^ed 
Danish  40  gun  frigate  Nayaden,  three  18  gun  brigs, 
and  several  gun-boats,  at  Lyngoe,  on  the  coast  of 
Norway,  in  1812.  Capt.  of  Amphion,  at  the  capture 
of  the  Islands  of  Schowen  and  Tholen  in  the  Scheldt. 
Gaz.  1811,11,12,12, 13. 

24  C.  Bell,  Lieut,  of  Pique,  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  tbe  capture  of  Sp.  brig  pierced  for  twelve 
guns,  and  destruction  of  a  battery  at  Porto  Rico, 
in  1806.  Commander  of  Phipps  schooner,  ^d  cap- 
tured by  boarding  the  Fr.  16  gun  privateer  Barbkr 
de  Seville,  cloee  to  Cakis,  1810.    Gaz.  1806, 10. 

25  J.  Stevenson,  Lieut,  of  Victorious  at  blockade 
and  capture  of  Mangalorej  and  Commander  of 
Gannett  at  capture  of  two  privateers :  in  the  «^»e- 
dition  to  Copenhsgen,  1807,  and  Walcheren,  1809; 
and  continued  serving  in  the  channel,  and  on  the 
coasts  of  France,  till  1812. 

27  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville ,  commanded  a  boat 
in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.  Gaz.  1809. 

28  C.  CampbeU  {a) ,  Mate  of  Defiance  in  CaMer's 
action ;  and  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut,  of  Phmbe  at  the 
capture  of  Martinique  and  Guadaloupe,  1809,  10. 
Gaz.  1808,  10. 

29  J.  Symes,  Mid.  of  Tonnant  at  Trafalgar,  and 
Senior  Lieut  of^  Bonne  Citoyenne  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  liirieuse,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

30  Hon.  W.  H.  Percy,  Capt.  of  Hermes,  uid 
compelled  to  burn  his  ship  to  prevent  her  faUing 
into  the  hands  of  the  enemy  m  the  attack  on  Fott 
Bowyer  on  the  coast  of  Florida,  1814. 

31  J.  Pringle,  commanding  Sparrowhawk,  W9» 
actively  employed  on  the  coasU  ot  Valentia  and  Tar- 
ragona, and  at  the  destruction  of  a  privateer  and 
battery  at  Palamos,  in  1810.    Gaz.  1810. 

32  S.Leslic,ActingLicutofiS»cce«atcaptureof 
(T^fi^ricrandsurrenaerof  Malta,in  1800.  ^  Semorof 
CAi/b»n«,  and  commanded  her  boats,  cutting  out  an 
armed  vessel  near  Port  Mahon  ;  and  officiaUy  men- 
tioned for  serrice  against  the  pirates  in  the  Persian 
Gulf,  in  1809.  Capt.  of  Folage,  aaid  •torwofid  O^ 
defences  of  Sambas  in  1813:  and  assisted  in  re-m- 
stating  the  Sultan  of  Palambang.     Gaz.  1809. 

34  Peter  Rye,  Lieut,  of  Crescent,  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Reunion,  in  1793  ;  and  of  Oritm  at  the 
Nile.    Gaz.  1793. 

35  G.  Le  Geyt,  Mid.  of  Hussar,  and  in  her  boatf 
at  capture  of  two  Fr.  privateers,  1794 :  and  of  JSefoAc- 
ti»n  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Elizabeth,  1796.  Senior 
LieuL  of  Rover  At  capture  of  Fr.  14  gun  privateer  ./tfaw 
BarS;  and  Lieut,  or  Tamar  at  the  surrender  of  Su- 
rinam and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  RepubUcame,  1799* 

C  2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


28 


Services  of  Retired  Rear  Admirals. 


In  the  same  ship  in  1800,  and  captured  Fr.  prirateer 
coirette  Gfneral  Mauena^  and  other  TeaBels.  Com- 
mander  of  Stork,  and,  in  1804,  took  two  privateers ; 
and,  in  1806,  havinfr  Superiture  and  two  schooners 
nnder  liis  orders,  captured  and  destroyed  a  number 
of  resAels  at  Batabano.  Assisted  at  the  destruction 
of  Fr.  corvette  Cpgne^  1808 ;  and  reduction  of  Mar- 
tinique, 1809.     Oaz.  1805,  06,  08. 

36  H.  O.  Morris,  Mid.  of  Cent%rioti  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Sybilk,  in  1783;  and  LieuL  of  Duke  at 
the  attack  on  Martinique,  in  1793. 

37  E.  A.  Down,  Mid.  of  Bar/lew  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion;   and  wounded  when  Mate   of  Excellent  off 
Cape  St.  Vincent.    Lieut.  oiVinceio  at  the  capture 
of  GuiUaume  Tell  and  surrender  of  MalU,  1800. 
Gaz.  1797. 

38  T.  Whinyates,  Mid.  and  Mate  of  Veteran, 
•erring  in  a  boat  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Bienvenue 
in  Fort  Roval  bay,  1794 ;  of  Bobust  in  Bridpori's 
action,  179o:  and  in  Warren's  action  in  Donegal 
liay,  1798.  Commander  of  FYoHc  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique  and  Ouadaloupe,  1809-10,  and  csp* 
tured,  after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  U.S. 
sloop  Wiasp,  of  superior  force,  1812. 

.39  J.  W.  Andrew,  Mid.  of  Canoptu  at  St.  Do- 
mingo, 1806 :  Commander  of  Weazel  18  gun  brig, 
and  engsged  the  Fr.  brigs  Mercure^  Jena^  and 
Mamelnuck  (of  which  the  first-named  wa&  blown 
up),  in  the  Adriatic,  in  1812,  when  the  Fr.  74  gun 
ship  Rhfoli  was  captured  ;  which  ship  also  the  Wea- 
tr/ closely  engaged.    Gaz.  1812. 

40  R.  Mitford,  Mid.  of  St,  Fiorenzo  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigates  Resintance  and  •Constance,  and  in  a  severe 
action  with  three  Fr.  frigates  and  corvette  off  Belle- 
isle.  Commander  of  E»poir  during  the  operations 
and  at  capture  of  Ichia  and  Procida  1809,  and  in 
company  with  Cyane  and  boats  of  the  fleet  assisted 
at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  18  gun  boats.  Was 
in  company  with  Cyane  during  the  action  with 
Nespolitan  frigate  and  gun-boats  in  the  bay  of 
Naples.  In  the  following  year  assisted  at  the  cap- 
ture of  a  ship  of  6  guns,  and  several  others  under 
the  castle  of  Terraciuo.    Gaz.  1809. 

41  H.  Bain,  Lieut,  of  Excellent,  and  commanded 
the  boats  cutting  out  three  large  brigs  near  Abre- 
Tack,  1800;  second  of  Soencer  at  St.  I>ominjro; 
and  Senior  of  the  same  snip  at  Copenhagen,  1807. 
Commanded  Harpy  at  the  reduction  of  Java,  1811. 
Gaz.  1800. 

42  C.  Milward,  Mid.  of  j^larm,  and  badly 
wounded  in  the  attack  on  Point  a  Pitre,  Guada- 
loupe,  1794 ;  and  of  Prince  of  Wales  at  the  capture 
of  Trinidad  and  Surinam.  Lieut,  of  Bellrislet  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Martinique,  1809  ; 
and  commanded  Mercury  at  the  attack  on  New  Or- 
leans. 

43  J.  N.  Tayler,  Lieut  of  Maida,  and  served  on 
shore  in  the  breaching  batteries  at  Copenhagen, 
1807:  and  of  Heroine  at  Walcheren.  Wule  com- 
manding Sparrow  actively  employed  at  the  defence 
of  Castro;  and  in  the  breaching  batteries  at  St 
Sebastian,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  Gaz. 
1813, 13. 

46  T.  E.  Symouds,  Commander  of  Tweed  at  the 
blockade  and  surrender  of  the  city  of  St.  Domingo, 
in  1809. 

47  L.  Hole,  Mid.  of  Belli^eux  at  the  captoreof 
Port  au  Prince,  in  1794.  Lieut,  of  Ramillies,  but 
serving  as  a  Volunteer  in  Polyphemus  at  Copenha- 
gen, 1801 ;  Senior  Lieut,  of  Revenge  at  Trafalgar. 


49  F.  J.  Thomas,  Mid.  of  Prince  of  Waies  in 
Calder's  action  ;  and  acting  Lieut,  of  Spmrtiaie  at 
Trafalirar.  Second  in  command  of  the  Cadiz  flo- 
tilla, 1811, 12:  and  was  at  the  storming  of  twelve 
batteries,  at  the  spiking  or  capture  of  several  hun- 
dred pieces  of  ordnance,  and  capture  and  destruc- 
tion of  150  sail  of  vessels. 

50  H.  T.  Davies,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Howe*8  ac- 
tion, and  of  Monarch  at  the  taking  of  the  Cape,  in 
1795,  and  capture  of  Dutch  squadron  in  1796.  Lieut 
and  served  in  the  boats  of  Winchelsea  at  the  land- 
ing in  Egypt  in  1801 ;  and  Senior  of  Blancke  at 
the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Guerriere.  Commander 
of  Albacore,  and  in  company  with  other  small  ves- 
sels, beat  off  Fr.  40  gun  frigate  Gtoire.  Gaz.  1805. 

51  Hon.  H.  D.  Byng,  Commander  of  Mohawk^  io 
1813,  at  the  capture  of  Georgetown  and  Fredericks- 
town.    Gaz.  1813, 13. 

52  G.  G.  Lennockj  severely  wounded  in  an  at- 
tempt to  cut  out  a  privateer  near  St  Jago,  in  1805. 
Commander  of  Raven,  and  at  an  attack  upon  a  di- 
vision of  fourteen  Danish  gun  brigs  in  the  Weiling. 
in  1812,  three  of  which  were  driven  on  shore  and 
wrecked. 

53  R.  Gambier,  Mid.  of  Diadem  at  the  capture 
of  the  Cane  and  Buenos  Ayres  in  1806;  and  otSurveH- 
lauie  at  Copenhagen,  1807. 

54  C.  F.  Payne,  Mid.  of  Culloden  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion ;  and  of  London  in  Bridport's.  Senior  Lieut  of 
Immortality,  off  Boulogne,  where,  in  command  of 
divisions  of  boats,  explosion  vessels,  catamarans, 
&c.  in  1803,  he  rendered  important  services.  Com- 
manded a  rocket  ship  at  passage  of  the  DardanelJfs 
in  1807,  and  Cretan  in  the  Walcheren  expedi- 
tion, where  he  led  the  squadron,  into  the  West 
Scheldt  under  a  heavy  fire.  Commsuded  St.  Lav 
rence  on  Lake  Ontario,  from  1814  till  the  conclusion 
of  the  war.   Gaz.  1803,  04,  04. 

55  C.  Macdonald,  Mid.  of  Soutkamptom  in 
Howe's  action;  and  of  Dryad  at  the  captnre  of 
Fr.  frigate  Proserpine.  Commander  of  Redpole,  and 
engaged  off  Beach^  Head,  in  1809,  two  logger  pri- 
vateers, one  of  which  of  16  guns  he  capturra  ;  and 
assisted  at  the  capture  of  Fille  de  Lyons  Kraam  in 
1811.  Commander  of  Scylla,  and  in  conjimction 
with  Royalist,  fought  the  Fr.  frigate  Weaer  of  40 
guns,  previously  to  her  capture  by  Ripon^  in  1813. 
Gaz.  1811,13. 

56  A.  Lowe,  Lieut,  of  Triumph  in  Cornwallb's 
retreat ;  and  of  Thames  in  the  actions  in  Algesin^ 
Bay,  and  Straits  of  Gibraltar,  1801.  Senior  LieuL 
of  Prince  of  Wales  at  Copenhagen,  1807;  and 
served  in  the  flotilla  in  the  Walcheren  expedition  is 
1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

f»7  C.  Bertram,  Lieut  of  Zotfre  and  JBmerailtf,  at 
the  capture  of  Muros  Castle,  and  severely  wounded 
at  the  destruction  of  Apropos  in  Vivero  harbour, 
in  1808,  and  officially  mentioned  for  his  conduct  on 
that  and  other  occasions.      Gaz.  1805, 08. 

59  H.  Fanshawe,  Mid.  of  Kent,  and  served  on 
shore  in  co-operation  with  the  army  in  Egypt,  sod 
was  present  in  the  battles  of  the  8th,  13tli,  and 
2l8tof  March,  1801.  When  commanding  Grogs' 
hopper  was  captured  off  the  Texel,  where  he  was 
driven  in  a  gale  of  wind,  in  181 1. 

60  I.H.Morrison,  Commander  of  Achate*,  and, 
in  1813,  engaged  Fr.  frigate  T^ave,  till  that  frigate 
was  captured  oy  Andromache, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Senrices  of  Retired  Captains  in  Greenwich  Hospital. 


29 


62  Sir  Thomas  Mansell,  Mid.  of  Cretcent  at  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  frigate  JR/uniont  1793 ;  and  of  Orion  in 
Bridport'a  action,  1795;  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  1797, 
(when  he  was  wounded; «  ana  at  the  Nile,  1798. 
Lieut,  of  Cerberus  at  the  attack  on  Granville,  J  803 ; 
and  of  IMomede  at  the  redaction  of  the  Cape,  1805. 
Commander  of  Rose  at  the  taking  of  Anbolt,  1809 ; 
.nnd,  in  1810,  engaged  a  Danish  dotilla.  Gaz.  1797, 
1803. 

64  H.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Ewyalut  at  Trafalgar. 
Commander  of  Prometheus,  and  captured  three 
privateers  and  drore  on  shore  and  burnt  a  fourth  in 
the  face  of  a  body  of  troops. 

65  W.  Black,  Mid.  of  Leviathan  at  Toulon  ;  and 
in  Howe's  action  ;  and  of  Sans  Pareil  in  Bridport's. 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Uuit^  at  the  taking  of  Surmam  ; 
and  from  1799  to  1801  commanded  tender  to  Sam 
Pareil  in  the  West  Indies,  and  captured  several  pri- 
vateers. Senior  Lieut,  of  jEolus  in  the  action  of 
Ferrol ;  and  of  Effyptienne,  and  captured  with  her 
boats  a  letter  of  marque  of  superior  force  on  the 
coast  of  Spain,  1806.  Senior  of  Cambrian  at  Co- 
penhagen, 1807.  Commander  of  Racoon  from 
1809  to  1814^  and  employed  on  the  north-west 
coast  of  America. 

fS  J.  Harper,  Mid.  of  Boyne  at  the  capture  of 
Martinique,  1794.  Lieut,  of  Avenger  and  cut  out 
a  10  gnn  privateer  from  the  Carenage  in  a  boat  of 
that  Sloop :  served  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  Gua- 
dnlotipe.  Lieut,  of  Defence  in  Hotham's  second 
action  ;  and  at  the  Nile.  While  Senior  of  Star 
with  two  of  her  boats  captured  a  lugger  privateer  of 
1  gun  and  45  men ;  and  of  ExceUent  assisted  at 
the  defence  of  Kosas,  1807,  and  the  destruction 
of  a  convoy  at  Duin,  1809.  Commander  of  Sa- 
racen in  the  Adriatic,  and  captured  the  islands  of  Za- 
pano  and  St.  George ;  and  acted  an  important  part 
at  the  reduction  of  Cattaro  and  Ragusa,  and  on 
other  occasions.  Gaz.  1809, 13,  three  times,  1814. 

67  T.  Dick,  Mid.  of  Bedfardy  in  Hotham's  1st 
action,  1795.  Lieut  of  Nemesis  in  the  expedition 
to  the  Helder,  and  of  Melpomene,  and  commanded 
he**  boats  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  French 
brig  of  war  of  18  guns,  in  S^n^gaJ  river,  1801. 
Gaz.  1801.  Lieut,  of  Tonnant  at  defence  of  Cadiz, 
1810,  and  badly  wounded  in  preventing  an  escape  of 

'Fr.  prisoners  from  a  Sp.  74  gun  shi  ,  for  which  he 
received  a  sword  of  lOO  gs.  value  from  Patriotic 
Committee. 

68  B.  C.  Cator,  Lieut,  commanding  H.  E.  I.  C.'s 
ship  Bombay  Anna,  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the 
isle  of  France,  in  1810  \  and  commanoed  Action 
on  the  coast  of  America,  m  an  attack  on  the  enemy's 
barracks,  &c.  in  Lynn  Haven  Bay,  in  1813,  and 
participated  in  other  services. 

69  F.  E.  V.  Harcourt,  Lieut,  of  Implacabky  and 
served  in  her  boats  in  the  action  with  a  Russian  flo- 
tilla nflr  Percola  Point,  in  1809 ;  at  the  siege  of  Ca- 
diz, 1810 ;  and  in  command  of  Challenger  at  the 
sic^e  and  surrender  of  St.  Sebastian,  1813. 

70  Lord  Somerville,  Lieut,  of  Phoebe  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  squadron  off  Madagascar,  1811,  and 
capture  of  Java.  Commander  of  Thames  on  the 
coast  of  America,  and  officially  reported  for  ser- 
vice during  the  expedition  up  the  Patuxent  river. 

71  E.  Saurin,  Mid.  of  Loire  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  corvette  Con/lance  in  Mnros  Harbour,  and  de- 
struction of  the  batteries,  Ac,  1805 ;  and  captui^ 


of  Fr.  frigate  Libre,  1806.  Mate  of  Emerald 
at  the  destruction  of  Apropos  schooner  of  war  in 
Vivero  harbour,  1808 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Alcmene, 
and  lost  an  arm  and  was  otherwise  severely 
wounded  in  the  boats  of  that  ship,  in  a  desperate 
attack  on  an  enemy's  flotilla  of  13  sail,  near 
Curzola  in  the  Adriatic,  1812,  one  of  which  was 
captured.   Gaz.  1808. 

73  C .  Strachey,  Mid.  of  QueenCharlotte  in  Howe's 
action,  1794;  and  when  commanding  Ja/otMe sloop, 
in  1803,  in  company  with  Immortalil/  and  Cruiter, 
engaged  a  division  of  the  Fr.  flotilla  off  Cape  Blanc 
Nez,  and  captured  a  brig  and  schooner  of  war. 
Commanded  Dauntless  Praam  at  the  defence  of 
Dantzic,  1807. 


Services  of  Retired  Captains  in 
Greenwich  Hospital. 

1  G.  Monbray,  Mate  of  Juno  in  her  escape  from 
Toulon  1794;  and  at  the  sieges  of  St.  Fiorenzoand 
Bastia.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Mozelle  in  Hotham's  first 
action ;  and  when  attached  to  Nelson's  squadron  in 
co-operation  with  the  Au.strian  army.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Polyphemus  at  Trafalgar.  Commander  of 
Rhodian  and  Moselle,  1809,  13,  employed  in  charge 
of  a  small  squadron  protecting  the  Bahamas. 

2  W.  Cnppage,  Mid.  of  San  Jos^,  and  lost  a  leg 
in  a  partial  engagement  with  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon, 
1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

3  T.  L.  P.  Laugharne,  Signal  Mid.  of  JVor/Atcm- 
berland  at  St.  Domingo ;  and  Lieut,  of  Unicom  at 
the  siege  and  storming  of  Monte  Video,  1807  ;  at 
the  attack  upon  Fr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads,  1809 ;  and 
served  on  several  occasions  in  the  boats  cutting 
out,  and  in  command  of  the  barge  captured  a  Sp. 
National  schooner,  under  the  guns  of  St.  Sebastian. 
Lieut,  of  NerAde  at  Jacotel ;  and  at  capture  of 
Bourbon.  Commanded  the  seamen  landea  and  at- 
tached to  the  army.  Senior  of  Boadicea  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Fenus,  and  recapture  of  Africaine 
and  Ceylon,  and  commanded  the  boats  at  capture 
of  Fr.  National  schooner.  Commander  of  lo  gun 
ship  Alert,  and  captured  after  a  protracted  and 
hignly  honourable  oefence  hj  U.  S.  frigate  Essex, 
in  1812.  Has  in  the  above  services  been  seriously 
injured,  severely  wounded,  and  his  skull  fractured 
in  two  places.    Gaz.  1810,  three  times. 

4  T.  Dickinson,  Mid.  of  Invincible  at  reduction 
of  St.  Lucia  and  Trinidad,  1796 ;  of  Dreadnought 
off  Cadiz,  and  when  attacked  by  a  flotilla  of  gun- 
boats, 1801 ;  and  of  Royal  Sovereirn,  and  severely 
wounded  at  Trafalgar.  Continue  serving  under 
Lord  Collingwood  until  1808.  Senior  Lieut  of 
Andromache  actively  employed  on  the  coasts  of 
France  and  Spain,  and  co-operating  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  St.  Sebastian ;  and  in  1813  was  severely 
wounded  in  many  parts  of  the  body,  head,  and  leg, 
at  capture  of  Fr.  44  gun  frigate  TVaave,  C/om- 
mander  of  Lightning  1829-.32,  serving  as  senior 
officer  in  the  River  Plate  during  disturbances ;  and 
subsequently  recovered  the  principal  portion  of 
freight  lost  in  the  Thetis  under  Cape  Frio.  Re- 
ceived, 1825^  the  gold  medal  from  Soc.  of  Arts  for 
the  application  of  the  percussion  principle  of  igni* 
tion  to  naval  ordnance.    Gaz.  18l3. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


30 


RETIRED  CAPTAINS 

WITH  THE  DATES  OF  THEIR  SEVERAL  COMMISSIONS. 


The  foUowing  Offlcen  and  98  "ReUrad  Rear  iLdmlralt  bjr  Seniority ' 
•re  in  the  receipt  of  £9W  per  annum. . 


1814 

tArdenAdderley*  19July 
•  Richd.  O'Connor" 16Aug 

Z  ^ho8.  Ball  SuUvan" 190ct 

«®David  Scott"  (g) 220ct 


Com. 


Lieut. 


4Ang06  6Api04 
17AnglO  IFebOe 
23Feb07  30May00 

2Augl  1    4Mai00  (g)  Kt  of  Tower  and  Swoid. 


1815 

(g^NicholasLecfamere  PateshairiSFeb 

liiRowland  Money* a9Mar 

^Uohn  Sheridan^   13Jiine 

Q^^Sir  H.  Loraine  Baker,  Bl^    do. 
@^(S)George  WUliam   Hughes 
D'Aeth*    do. 

f^^®liiRobert  Ramsav^    do. 
ohn  Charles  Gawen  Roberts*  . .   do. 

®«(D Archibald  TisdalP* HJuly 

Joseph  Gulston  Garland   19 Aug 

@>®ij<Wnu  Stanhope  Lovell'*  21  Aug 

Joseph  Digby  SSept 

>i<Charles  Warde"    ISSept 

§  William  Ffarington'*  (k) . . .  .ISSept 
"©James  Rattray>*(l)    20Sept 

@' John  Allen  (b)   do. 


24Julyll  2DNov01 
9Nov09   12Jan05 

27NovlO  21Dec01 
8Aprll    18Oct04 


IGAugll    30Jan06 

IFebl2     8Jan99 

23Julyl2    I2Oct05 

16Febl3     7Oct06 

22Jan06    2May01 

13Augl2  29Jan06 

8Febl2   llDec07 
29Api08  13Feb05 

7May08    140ct99  (k)  Commissioner  of  Pilotage 

lFebl2  24Mai07      Cowes. 

4Febl4  14Sept07  (1)  Magistrate  for  Warwick- 
shire. 


1816 

^lArthur  Philip  Hamilton*   ..31  May 

S^iyyDaniel  Lawrence* 2Sept 
obert  Henley  Rogers 2Sept 

J^>3)*George  Bentham«  (a) . . . .  16Sept 
ames  Arthur  Murray 15Nov 


210etlO  28Api07 

19MaylO  19May08 

lFebl2     4Feb03 

140ctl0  24Dec05  (a]  Kt.  2nd  Class  of  Sardiam 
8Decl3  25Sept09      Military  Order  of  St  Mau- 
rice and  St  Lasare. 


1817 

bThomas  Renwick>   1  Jaa  25Sept06  17Nov97 

IWHeniT  Higman' do.     23Feb07    3Sept03 

JGeorgcHewson* do.      13(Jct07  16Mar95 

J*John  Idacpherson  Ferguson*     do.     13July08    13Jan04 
lohnGourly^ do.     14Sept08  13Sept93 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Retired  Captains^  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  CommiMions.      31 

Com.  Lieut. 

@'Aagu8tu8  Baldwin*   IJan    19Sept08  28June00 

®»Heiiry  Colins  Deacon* aApril   7Jililel4  B4Peb08 

®^EdwaYd Barnard"  ..^ 4J«]y  10Angl4     7Jan06 


1818 

@^Wm.Bate]nanDashwood*..aiOct  19Mayl2  2BJan08 

Martin  White    TDec  25Sept06  12Dec00 

@»®JohnCookesley* do.      llApr09  16Dec99 

©iChas.  Geo.  Rodney  Phillott*     do.     27Aug09  IJulyOl 

©^William  Wolrige* :    do.     ISMarl  1  23Mar07 

George  Brine do.     13Augl2  15Apr03 

@'H(m.  John  Gordon" 31Dec  15Junel4  2lMarl2 

1819 

©^William  Popham' 19May  23Decl4   14Pebl2 

©^James  Hay«  (b) l«Aug  2MaylO     lMar06  (b)  Dep.  Lieut.  CouHty  Hid^ 

®'^  Sir  Charles  Thomas  Jones  dington. 

KtJ" do.  ISAuglO    160ct98 

©Robert  Riddell  Carr6« do.        lFebl2      50ct05 

@^®HughPatton'   do.         6Decl3     IFebll 

Hon.  Clmrles  Orlando  Bridge-^ 

man 2Sept  16Mayl4  lOSeptlO 

-Sir  Henry  Shiffner," -5ar<.  ...lONov  22Febl4  lOFebOD 

@*®99UenTy  Forbes"  (c)  . . . .  TDec       lFebl2     SApiOG  (c)  Commisiioner  of  PUotagei 

Shoreham. 


1820 
John  William  Montagu' 


.30NOV  31Mayl4     9Oct09 


1821 
@^H(m.  Geo.Pryse  Campbell'  .  27Jan  16Mayl4 
@'ii<Wilson  Braddyll  Bigland* .  .6Mar  15Junel4 

George  Cornish  Gambler  4Jnne    7Decl9 

John  Gore  (a)  19July  23June08 

^^4^ohn  Cook  Carpenter*  ....   do.      1 1  Apr09 
ohn  Gedge •  do.     ISNovll 


15Marll 

5Mai08 
6Marl5 

19Aug95 
lAug94 

10Jttly98 


1822 

@'5»*  Charles  Burrard,  ^/ 29Jan    7JuneI4  lMayl2 

@'Thomas  Ladd  Peake* IMar    8Mayl2  8May05 

@»  William  Hendry    19July  27Aprl4  11  JulyOl 

@'Charles  Hope  Reid" 26Dec   2Junel2  22Jan06 

@"Henry  Theodosius   Browne 

Collier** do.     240Gtl2  3June07 

®» John  Brenton"  (a)    do-     2aNovl2  6Sept06  (a)Kt.  of  Russian  Order  of  St. 

William  Ramsden do.    14Junel3  30Dec08      Vladimh*. 

Henry  Stanhope do.   27Junel4  30Decll 

f^* Jotm  Townsend  Cofl^**  ....     do.     1  Julyl4  1 1  Api08 

rederickHunn do.    27AugI4  8Aprll 


1823 
@'***i8i£dward  Curzon* (c)  ....8Feb  29Marl5  14Marll  (c)  Cross  of  St  Louis;  3rd. 

(ft^'Septimus  Arabin* 20Mar  27Atigf4    4Atig07      —--—'••      -- 

Thomas  BaU  Clowes '  16May  23Marl2  26]>ec09 

67 


Class  of  St.  Vladimir ;  Re- 
deemer of  Greece. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


32      Retiied  Captains^  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 

1824 

Com.  Lieut. 

®»*Wm.  Henry  Smyth*  (d)   ....  7Peb  18Scptl5  25Marl3  (d)  Kt.  3  CI.  St  Fcrd.  Merit ; 
©'•RichardSaumarez^(e)   ....17Apr  19Mayl9     5Decl2      Pres.     Roy,     Geographical 

©'James  Montagu*  17July    7Junel4  17AugiO      Soc. ;  Fel.  of  Royal,  Anti- 

quarian  Soc. ;  Mem.  of  Soc. 

The  IbUowinf  Offloen  are  in  the  receipt  of  £926  lOt.  of    Statistics    &    Nat.    His. 

per  umum  as  Retired  Ceptains.  ^f    Tuscany:     of    Acad.    of 

Thomas  Prickett' 20Aug   30Janl3  28Api05      Sciences,  Palermo. 

@^®**  Alex.    Dondas    Young  (e)  Et  of  Leopold  of  Austria. 

Arbuthnottf  (f  )   140ct  27Jimel4  26Oct09  (f )  Brig..6en.  Spanish  Service, 

Isham  Fleming  Chapman**  ....29Dec  31Augl5  UFebOS      and  Gent,  of  Priv.  Cham. 

1825 

i*ii<William  Hotham'   4Apr  15Junel4    12Febl2 

J"®  John  SkekeP    27May  28Jimell   21Feb04 

ohnStoddart*    do.      3Julyl2  14May04 

5|*George  Ourry  Lempriere  . . . .    do.      30Janl3  25Mar07 
ohn  Gore  {by* 27July  10Oct22  28May04 

Jl^Charles  Bowen"    do.     19July22  30Aug07 
ohn  George  Graham   30ct  16June23  20Septl5 

1826 
®Uohn  George  Aplin' 28Jan  12Marl4   13Feb08 

f^Uohn  Pakenham    26Aug  15Junel4  16Julyl  1 
rederick  Aug.  WetheraU 13Nov  15Junel4  24Feb07 

©^Henry  Litchfield* 20Nov  12Julyl3  29June07 

WilUam  Webb    2Dec  17July24  29Marl5 

1827 

Charles  Simeon lOMar  13Jttnel5  2Junel2 

©*®Bobert  Patton*  30Apr     8Aprl5  ISNovlO 

f)^Robert  Aitchison    do.     17Julyl9    6Mayl5 
ichard  Hoare 7July  19July22  13Novl3 

@'«9John  Foote" 29Sept  29Septl3  10May04 

1828 
©S(S)John  Windham  Balling <..  2Jan  15Junel4    ISOctlO 
John  Fitz  Gerald  Studdert*  ....  9Jan  12Augl4    26Janll 

©^Charles  Gordon  (6)    17Apr      6Jan26  14Jplyl8 

@^®Thomas  Bench* 4June    24Api08    23Jan01 

George  Wm.  St  John  Mildmay  16Aug  10Aug22  19Mayl2 

Theobald  Jones"  (h) 25Aug  19Julyl4    8July09  ;h)  M.P.  for  Londonderry. 

George  Lloyd"   26Aug    8Novl5    3Novl2 

Robert  White  Parsons** 1  INov    7Novl 6   1 1  Apr06 

1829 

9P Abraham  Crawford*    5Jan  23Marl5  25Nov07 

@*George  Haye*  4Mar  19Mayl2    9Aug08 

@*Ru68eli  Henry  Manners    do.     16Aug25    190ct22   . 

@> James  Thome^    30Mar  20Mar28     5Augl6 

@*ii^tr  Eaton  Travers,  ATt."    . .  19Nov  15Junel4  23Sept04 

1830 

William  Morier* 18Jan  13Junel5    4MaylO 

-^"DGeorge  Scott* 12Feb  24Marl2  12Sept05 

SWilliamBohunBowyer*  ..17Feb    15Jan23    4MaylO 
106 

Total,  including  Retired  Rear-Admirala  by  seniority,  129. 
"  (Toje  reductd  to  \W) 


Digitized  by 


Google 


38 


CAPTAINS, 

WITH  THE  DATB8  OP  THEIR  SEVERAL   COMMISSIONS. 


The  folknrlnf  70  Cftptolns,  ar«  on  lh«  half-pfty 
of  £904  lU.  Od.  peraanom. 

1814 

Com.         Lieut. 

Francis  Erskine  Loch**  (i)  29Sept     6Janl3   22Jan06  (i)  Superintendent     Quaran- 

#'#£dward  Collier ^(k)    ....  ISNov  25July  10  1 7June03      tine  Medway.  [ceoter. 

(k)  Bep.  Lieat.  County  Wor- 
1815 

@"® David  Price*  (1) ISJune   6Decl3  28Sept09  (1)  Magistrate  for  Brccknock- 

Capt.  Snp.  SheeniMt.  shire.    Com.  of  Redeemer 

' His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Northum-  of  Greece. 

berland  (m) 19Aug     8Marl4  16Decl  I  (m)  Fellow  of  Royal  Society. 

®^«lilii<JohnToupNicolas>'(n)26Aug  26Aug09    lMay04  (n)  Kt.  Com.  Neap.  Order  of 
®^iii4[<William  Wilmot  Hen-  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 

der8on»»(o)  90ct  13Marll    llApiOG  (o)  Mag.  Cinque  Ports;  Cap- 

93®®6^tr  John  Hill,  Kt.^  . . .  .280ct     80ct98  28July94      tain  of  Sandown  Castle. 

Capt.  Sop.  Deptford. 

®>®John  Carter"    7Dec  22Aug09    4Sept05 


1816 

Henry  Meynell' lOApr  a4Augl3    8Nov09 

©«#Arthur  Fanshawe*  (p)    ....  170ct     20ctl5  22Aprl3  (p)  Kt.  of  Leopold  of  Austria. 

Commodort  West  CoMt  of  AlHca.  Naval  A.  D.  C. 

1817 

9>lSiHouston  Stewart**   lOJune  13AugI4     lAugll 

A  Locd  commiMioMT  of  tte  Admifmicj.  (r)  Rt.  2  CL  St.  Annc  of  Russia; 

Kt.  Com.  of  Sword  of  Swe- 
den.   Com.  Leg.  Hon.;  Kt. 
2  CL  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia  : 
1818  F.R.A.S.  Lond.  et  Edin. 

(s)  Kt  Com.  Redeemer  of  Gr. 
99**liiiSftr  John  Ross/ JT/.  (r)     7Dec     IFebl2  13Mar05      Naval  A.  D.  C. 

S'Sir  James  Stirling,  Kt.*  (s)    .    do.    19Junel2  12Aug09  (t)   Grand    Cross  of  Charles 
"•iS/J/.i^on.  jLorrf  John  Hay  (t)  do.    15Junel4      lAprl2       IIL  of  Spain;  Dcp.  Lieut. 
Commodor*  8upt.  of  DtTonport  Doekytrd.  Countv  Haddington.     M.P. 

for  Windsor.  NavalA.D.C. 
14 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


34 


Captains^  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


Com.         Lieat 
(g^ConBtantine Richard MooT8om"7Dec  19Julyl4   6Junel2 
@'^RL  Hon.  Geo.  James  Earl 
of  Egmont'* do.    13Janel5   7Jimel3 


1819 

®^S)**'S'tr  Geo.  Aug.  WesU 

^,  Kt.  (u) l2Aug  8Julyl3  l5Aug06  (u)  Magistrate, County  Sussex. 

@*Pj:ovoWm.  Parry  Wallis^uu)  do.  9Julyl3  30Nov08      Naval  A.  D.  C. 

@i®William  Walpole'* 7Dec  15Junel4    8Aug08  (uu)  Naval  A.  D.  C. 


1821 


22Janl3 
9Mayll 


@iP9Donat  Henchy  O'BrienV  .5Mar 
@*®9Vft4[<£dwardLloyd*(v)19July 
^'(S)Benedictu8  Marwood 

Kelly" do. 

Armar  Lowry  Corry"  (rr)  ...  .23July  13Junel5 

Supt  of  Pneket  Service,  Soathampton. 

®>5'trWmEdwardParry,A'<.>«(w)8Nov    4Nov.20 
Capt.  Sap.  of  Uular  Beep.,  and  Clarence  Vic- 
"■  f  Yard. 


22Mai09 
14Jaii08  (v)  Fellow  Rayal  Society. 


28Novll    31Jan06 

28Aprl2  (vv)  Naval  A.  D. 


C. 


tUBlUSf 

@^®Henry  William  Bruce" 


.16Nov  27Mayl4 


6JanlO  (w)  D.C.L.;  Fel.  Royal  and 
Astron. Societies;  Hon.Mem. 
of  Imp.  Acad,  of  Sciences,  St. 

5JanlO      Petersburgh. 


1822 

WiUiam  James  Mingaye  > 29Jan      20ctl7    6July05 

©WlNorwich  Duff*  (a)  23Apr  15Junel4  14Novll  (a)  Naval  A.  D.  C. 

®^Sir  Chas.  Chris.  Parker,  BtJ^      do.       6  Aprl  5  1 7  Junel  1 

@»John  Edward  Walcott* 6May   6Junel5  25Nov08 

@i#«e(g,/?f.  i^oit.  Frederick  ^aW  (b)  Cross  of  St    Louis;    St. 

Spencer*  (b)    26Aug   5MaT21  14Julyl8      Anne  of  Russia,    2nd  CI.; 

@^®JamesHanwayPlumridge'90ct  7  Junel  4  20Aug06      Redeem,  of  Gr. ;  Equerry  to 
^ir  George  Tyler,  KO\€) ....  lOOct     7Febl5     5Febl3      Duchess  of  Kent. 
@5®®»^5irJ.  Franklin,^^"  (d)20Nov    lJan21    1  IFebOS  (c)  Dep.  Lieut  Glamorgansh. 
^^mSiT  Thomas  Herbert"(e) . .  25Nov    190ctl4    10Oct09  (d)  Redeemer  of  Qr. ;  D.C.L. ; 
George  Richard  Pechell  "(f)..  26Nov  SOMay  1 4  25 JunelO      F.R.S.,  &c. 
^'Herbert  Brace  Powell"    ....    do.    15Junel4   26  Jan05  (e)  Dep.  Lieut  County  Kerry 

(f )  M.P.  for  Brighton;  Equer. 

to  Queen  Dowager ;  Commis. 

Pilotage,  Shorenam. 
1823 

01/ron.  Henry  John  Rous' (ff)  25 Apr  26Novl7  18Mayl4  (f  f )  Naval  A.  D.C. 

(g^Edward  Boxei'  (g) 23June     lMarl5     8Jan07  (g)  Harbour  Master  and  Agent 

George  Frederick  Rich  ^ 1  July    260ctl  3   30Dec05      of  Transports,  Quebec. 

Oapt.  Sap.  mymovtli  Hoep.  ami  Itojal  William 
Vict«aning  Yard. 

Wm.  James  Hope  Johnstone'  ..22  Oct    9Sept20    2Mayl8 


1824 
A* AJamet  Ryder  Burton' 
William  Fsnshawe  Martin* 
42 


.23Feb  27Novl9   I5Febl3 
.5June     8Feb23    15Dec20 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissioiis. 


85 


^,-  „  Com.  Lieat. 

^^litiHon.    Richard    Saunders 

Dnndas^    17JuIy 23June23 ISJuneSl 

^Righi  Hon.  Lord  Adolphus  (h)  Kt.  Orand  Crosft  of   Red 

FitzClarence  (h) 24Dec  17May23  23Apr2l      £agk   of    Pnusia.    Naval 

A.D.C. 


1825 

•>® Percy  Grace " IFeb  15Junel4  28Feb09 

enry  Dundas 9Feb  16May23     7Decl9 

^^Hon.  Montagu  Stopford* SApr   29Jan22  17JuIyl9 

@^Right  Hon,  Charles  Philip, 

Earl  of  Hardwicke*    6June  18May22  14Augl9 

SJHenry  Ducie  Chads' 25July  28Mayl3     5Nov06 

George  Robert  Lambert" SAug    19Jan22    5Mayl5 

Alex.  Thomas  Emeric  Vidal 40ct  15May23     6Febl5 

John  Leith llNov  13Junel5    10Oct09 


1826 

/7/.i7(m.Cha8.jLor£;Colche6ter..26Jan    27Jan21  15Septl7 

Charles  Hope do.      I50ct22    20Octl7 

®'(g)WiUiam  Keats>  27Mar  17Aprl6    6Aagl3 

®>*5'»-Hen.JohnLecke,ir^.«(k)27May  15Juncl4  24NovlO  (k)  Dep.  Lieut,  of  Sussex  and 

®'Thomas  Marthi « 2Aug    5Augl3   22Jan06    Hants. 

^i(g)Henry  Edwards^  do.     29Septl3    2Not02 

Charles  Howe Fremantle   4Aug  23Api22  llNovl9  (1)  Registrar  and  Secretary  to 

Michael  Seymoui'  (1) 5Aug     6Dec24  12Sept22      Grand  Crosses  of  the  Bath. 


1827; 

Richard  Augustus  Yates' 12Mar 

Edw.  LeCrasThomborough*  ..17 Apr 
^KJharles  Grenville  Randolph*  20Apr 

Edward  Richard  Williams 28Apr 

iSVr  Henry  Martin  Blackwood,  ^^  do. 

Si^^Henry  Byam  Martin*   do. 
enry  Eden   30Apr 

Oommodore  Snpt.  Woolwich. 

^iSamuel  Thornton'     do. 

8^'Fred.  Wm.  Beechey'(a) 8May 
ctayius  Vernon  Harcourt 7 Aug 

The  following  100  Captelni  are  on  Uie  half-p»]r  of 
£898  8i.6d.  per  anniun. 

^^••i^Rt.  Hon,  Henry  John 

Chetwynd,i?ar^Talbot<*(c)  ..220ct 
W^n-yfm.  Symonds,  Kt»  (d)  5Dec 


17Junel4 

25Mayl8 

13Junel5 

15Decl6 

lDec23 

8Api25 

230ct21 


16May09 
12Decl4 
14AugI2 
14Decl3 
30Noy21 
20Mar23 
20Octl7 


8Apr25  21Mayl9 

25Jan22  10Marl5  (a)  Fellow  of  Royal  Astrono- 
3Feb20    llJ«nl4      mical  and  Geomphlcal  So- 
cieties of  London, 
(c)  Et.  of  St  Louis;  Kt  2  CL 
StAnne  of  Russia;  Redeemer 
180ct26     lJan24     of  Greece ;  M.P.  Staflford,  Lt. 
40ct25    140ct01     Col.  Militia. 

(d)  Fellow  of  Royal  Society. 


1828 

W^I^JamtB  Scott' SJan    190ctl4  16Not09 

CharlesCrole  2«Jan    6May22   20Octl3 

9'Williams  Sandom« 23Mar  261>ec22  dOAprOS 

®'Geo.Wm.  Conway  Courtenay«14Apr  26Dec23  19Julyl4 


Digitized  by 


Google 


36 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commiftsion&i 


©'••*#Qeo.  Bohun  Martin*  (e)  19Apr 
@^Hon.  Frederick  Wm.  Grey'     do. 

®^Sir  Richard  Grant,  Kt ITMay 

@^Hon,  George  Fred.  Hotham»*  7June 
Sir  John  Burnet  Dundas,  Bart.  8July 

f^»*»iiRobt.  Lambert  Bayne«"(g)  do. 
ollett  Wabrond  Pennell 14July 

William  Alex.  Baillie  Hamilton  .  9Aug 

Second  Seeretary  of  the  Adminlty. 

©^Edward  Purcell" 25Aug 

©^Charles  Elliot  (i)   28Aug 

©'©Thomas  Bennett" 16Sept 

@»gjPetcr  Richards"    17Sept 

Ctfi,  Sttperintendant,  Chalbftin. 


Com.  LieuL 

24Api24  IZMai'il  (e)Et.  of  St  Louis;  and  Kt. 

1 7 Apr27  7 Api25      2  CI.  St.  Anne  of  Russia. 

7Novl8  5Oct05 

25Mar22  7Decl9 

aOMar23  25Aprl5 

8July27  8Aprl8  (g)  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

13Noir26  lSept24 

17Nov26  lDec23 


9Sept20     4Decll 

14Apr26  llJune22  (i)  Governor  of  Bermuda. 

15Junel4    9Dec03 

16Septi6   12Dec07 


1829 


HenryGosset*    IJan  10July26  30Decl6 

S$'(§)9VJohn  Fumeaux* 16Mar  19Julyl4  13Junel2 
odrell  Leigh^ 2June  12June20   29Feb08 

@«Joseph  O'Brien*  (b) 8 Aug    3Mav26      1  Octl 4 

©rilHenry  Smith,  (a)  »• 8Sept     3Feb2S  19July2l  . 

^^•♦Stephen  Lushington  a)"..280ct  13May28  13July24  (j)  Kf.  of  St.  Louis;  Redeemer 
John  Alexander  Duntze 24Dec   19Apr28  28May25      of  Greece;  Commodore  Supt. 


1830 


©*9PAaron  Tozer^ 14Jan  15Junel4 

f^'9«Fred.  Thos.  Michell*  . . .  .22Feb  16Septl6 
hilip  Parker  King^ (a) 25Feb  17July2l 

Richard  Freeman  Rowley 26Feb    8May27 

Courtenay  Edm.  Wm.  Boyle  (b)  27May  23Dec26 
@^©RowlandMainwaring^c}22July  13Augl2 
@»©JohnWyattWatling»(d)    ..   do.        lDecl3 

©^Richard  Pridham** do.     15Junel4 

©^® John  Lyons " do.    27Junel4 

@2@philip  Westphal " do.     1 3Junel5 

Henry  Algernon  Eliot** do.       2Septl9 

AEdward  Sparshott'*  (e) do.      29Jan2i 

fJ»®WilliamBlight»«    do.     12Feb.21 
amesWigston" do.      14Jan22 

^JGeorge  Fred.  Ryves"    do.      220ct23 

®*George  WooUcombe"    do.       lOApi24 

@>5ir  Thomas  Hastings,  Ar^"(g)  do.       9May25 

Hon.  Thomas  Best do.      30Apr27 

©igiChas.  Ramsay  Drinkwater 

.Bethune"(h)    do.      14Api28 

©ijohn  Wilson  (b) 220ct   6Junel5 

SiCharles  Graham"     4Nov    17Apr24 

George  Berkeley  Maxwell** 20Nov  15Jmiel4 

Hon.  Geo.  John  Cavendish*    .  .25Nov     7Aug26 

Charles  Talbot"  (i) do.      30Api27 

®*®®Samuel  Burgess'* 27Nov  l6Septl6 

@*Henry  Edward  Nnpier 31  Dec   7Junel4 

121 


llAug07 

29May07 

28Febl4  (a)  Fellow  of  Royal  Society, 

17May25 

14Dec2l 

7Dec01 
22Sept08 

2Jan98 
24Dec05 

4Apr01 
8JunelO 

28Apr09  (e)  Kt.  of  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia. 
15Apr03 
13Jnnell 
24NovlO 
23Febl5 
17JanlO 

6Mar22 


(b)  Groom  of  Privy  Chamber. 

(c)  Mag.  Co.  Stafford. 

(d)  Dep.  Lt.  Co.  Camavon. 
and  Mae.  for  Counties  Den- 
bigh and  Carnarvon. 


290ct23 
l6May09 

9Julyl7 

22Sept07 

14JuIyl8 

7Jan23 

18Nov99 

4MaylO 


(g)  Principal  Storekeeper  to 
the  Ordnance.  Magis.  for 
Counties  Hereford  &  Bre^- 
nock,  and  Dep.-Lieut.  for 
Herefordshire. 

(h)  Tidal  Harbour  Commis- 
sioner. 

(i)  Kt.  Com.  Southern  Cross  of 
Brazil. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions.  37- 


1831 

Com.  Lieut. 

©^Thomas  Wren  Carter    25Apr  14Julyl5    18Apr06 

«S'irTho8.  Sabine  Pasley,^/.  .  .24Ma7  17Sept28   16Mar24 

Oapt.  Supi.  at  Pembroke. 

©^Samuel  Price'   25 June  18Septl5    3Jul7l2 

@'®®®*  John  Hindmarsh»(k)3Sept  15Junel4     lAugOS  (k)  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Heligoland. 
©'Alexander  Ellice» 20Dec   19Feb23    30Octl3 

Controller  Gen.  of  Coast  Guard 

1832 

©'Christopher  WyvilU 22Feb  29July24   6Julyl3 

Commodore,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

iJiAndrew  Atkins Vincent«(n)    .9May     6Febl6    22Jan06  (n)  Gentleman  Usher  to  the 

4«Samuel  Radford*    31  May    22Janl4   18Aug06      Queen   Dowager,    Capt.  of 

Charles  Hamlyn  Williams'   4 July  27Augl4   24Aprll       Sandgate  Castle,  and  Mag. 

©'Henry  Francis  GrevUle'  . . .  .27Aug  19July22     4Janl4      Cinque  Ports. 
©'Joseph  Harrison 90ct  14Septl8  10May07 

1833 

©'John  Milligan  Laws'    7Jan    lJuly25   llNovlS 

9JSir  Charles  Hotham*   28June   13Aug28  17Sept25 

Patrick  Duff  Henry  Hay 15Nov  31  Augl5  31  Julyl2 

@^Sir  Burton  Macnamara,  Kt*  16Nov  19July22  IJulylS 
Rt.  Hon.  Lord  George  Paulet  . .  l8Nov  28Feb28  9Feb25 
©'/?/.  ^on.£orrfEdw.Rus8ellM9Nov  15Nov28  180ct26 
©'Henry  Shovell  MarshamV  . .  .24Dec   21  Apr25  30Junel3 


1834 

®'@ll»  Charles  Crowdy' 13Jan  25Mar24 

©'©Thomas  Mansel  >   12Feb  15Junel4 

Henry  Wolsey  Bayfield 4June     8Nov26 

©'WilUamTownsend Dance*  ..5 June    230ct23 

William  Bumaby  Greene 6June   30Dec26 

® '  Hon.  Georjge  Grey    1 4 July    3Sept3l 

John  James  Onslow* 27 Aug   23Apr22 

♦William  Hamley'  (c)    20Oct  15Junel4 

John  Townshend  (cc) 220ct   26Jan28 

Hon.  Arthur  Duncombe (d)  ....240ct  l8Aug28 
Sir  James  Clark  Ross,  Kt.  (e) .  .2S0ct  8Nov27 
Robert  FitzRoy    3Dec  13Nov28 


1835 


17Mai06 
16Sept04 
20Marl5 
12Julyl3 

9Novl8 
17Feb29 

5Septl6 

20Jan07  (c)  Kt.  of  Leopold  of  Austria  j 

13Mayi£2      and  Austrian  Gold  Medal. 

26Jan26  (cc)  M.P.  for  Tamworth. 
26Dec22  (d)  M.P.    for  East    Retford; 

7Sept24      Groom  in  Waiting. 

(e)D.C.L.;  F.R.S.,  &c. 


©'9*Abraham  Mills  Hawkins'  6Feb  12Decl2  llJune07 
Hon.  John  Frederick  Fitzgerald 

De  Ros  (g)    7Feb  24Jan28  30May25  (g)  Fellow  of  Royal  Society. 

©HSJohn  Drake* 21Mar    220ct27     1  Augll 

Edward  Augustus  Frankland  ..28Mar  19May20  l6Marl4 

Charles  Henry  Swinbume(gg) .  .8Jaly  30Api27  14Julyl8  (gg)  Mag.  Co.  Hants. 

©'iftJoseph  Nias*      8July  llNov27   26Dec20 

©'.Sir  Philip  Broke,  BL^h)    . .  12Sept  7June28  16Aug24  (h)  High  Sheriff,  Co.  Suffolk. 

Henry  Dundss  Trotter 16Sept  20Feb26     9Jan23 

159 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


38 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  their  seyeral  CommusioDS. 


Com. 
Sir  George  Back,  KtJ  (hh)  ....  30Sept  dODec25 

Peter  McQuhac lODec  15Junel4 

James  Burney lODec   24Dec29 


Lieut. 

lJan21  (hh)  Fellow  of  Royal  Societr. 
7Oct09 
4JUI7I4 


1836 

James  Morgan*  (i) 15Jan  19July21    dOJan06  (i)  Et.  of  Guelphic  Order. 

@'®9ftWmiam  Hillyar* 20Jan  27Augl4  27Aug03 

©"•»#  Hen. John  Codriiijton»(k)do.      20Oct31  12June29  (k)  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Ho- 
^Rt.Hon.  Lord  John  Frederick  noar;  4th  Class  of  St.  Via- 

Gordon  Hallybiirton  (1) 4Ang     6Aug28   13Dec21      dimir;  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

@'John  M'Dougall*(6) IGAug     9Feb20     3JanlO  (L)  M.P.  for  Forfar. 


1837 

Richard  Barton  (m) 2Jan    2July25  27Dec08  (m)  Supor.   West   India  Mail 

♦♦William  Fred.  Lapidge' (n)    ..6Jan      20ct33     9Aprl4      Packets, Sontbampton. 
e^WiUiam  Slaughter* lOJan  SlNovlO  18Sept06  (n)  Comr.  Isabella  the  Catho- 
lic; 2nd  Class  of  San  Fer- 

Th«  foUowinf  Csptalns  an  on  the  half-paj  of  nando. 

£101  19t.  6d.  per  annuin. 

®^99  Thomas  Gill'  lOJan  15Jimel4    8May04 

®^VVWin.  Allan  Herringham*  do.  16Janl8    2NovlO 

O^Kobert  Gordon'  (o)  do.  3Oct20  16Septl6  (o)  Elder     Brother,    Trinity 

@^James  Brasiei'    do.  26Dec22 10Jmie07      House. 

@»RobertContartMcCrea    ....  do.  4June24  20Novl2 

?)«Michael  Quin  •(p) do.  50ct24  16Julyl2  (p)  Austrian  Gold  Medal  for 

ichard  Owen    do.  30Sept26    16Feb21      Zara. 

John  Balfour  Maxwell do.  28Apr27     6ApT20 

@»John  Rivett  Camac* do.  30Apr27      lOctlS 

©^•*iSrirTho8.Maitland,^f."(a)  do.  do.       I6May23  (a)  Sup.  Cross  Charles   III.; 

©^Thomas  Dilke" do.  20Oct27   22Janl9      Dep.  Lieut.  County  Berwick. 

©^©William  Robertson" do.  12Nov27  26FeblO 

William  Hargood    do.  15Jan28      50ct22 

Sir  Thos.  Raikes  Trigge  Thomp- 
son, Bt do.  19Jan28     8Apr25 

f)'*Robert  Smart**  (b) do.  21  ApT28  1 1  Sept20  (b)  Kt  of  Red  Eagle  of  Pros- 

eorge  Rodney  Mundy** do.  25Aug28     4Feb26      sia. 

@Wtr  William  Dickson,  ^/.*«  ..    do.  4Mar29    150ct22 

©1  William  Sydney  Smith do.  28July30   25Apr23 

©^©Charles  Pearson"    3Apr  29Julyl4     8Nov08 

©^Richard  Meredith**    6June  16Mar24  15Aug06 

@}^Sfr  James  Everard  Home, 

Bt.'^Y.n.S 5Dec  28Jan22  14Julyl8 

Henry  Ommanney  Love*  (c)  . .   do.  10July26  27Junel4  (c)  Agent  for  Light  Houses, 

@H(m.  Hairy  Eeppel»    do.  30Jan33    29Jan29      Isle  of  Wight 


1838 

©^Edward  Hinton  Scott*  (cc)  ..15Jan  18July23  12June07  (cc)  Redeemer  of  Graece. 

John  Frederick  Appleby* 29Jan  28Ang28    10Febl5 

©^♦liiWilliam  Honeyman  Hen- 

derson»  (d) 27June    191>ec34  10May20  (d)  2nd  Classof  San  Fernando. 

*Georfi^e  Augustus  Eliott(e)  ....    do.      21  Jan35  10July22  (e)  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

©iRichard  Devonshire*   28 June  27Augl4  1  lMay04 

©'Richard  Copeland^    do.     13Junel5    1 1  Decl  1 

Charles  Rich  do.       27Janl6  28JunelO 

200 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Captaina,  with  the  Dates  of  timt  several  Commisnons. 


89 


Com.  Lieut 

VilRobert  Deans^ 28Jane  9Septl8  15Junell 

^'ig)®  *  William  Richardson"  (f)  do.        7Decl8  30  Apr04  (f)  Et.  of  Isabellathe  Catholic. 

9'Qeorge  Charles  Blake*  (g). .     do.      110ctl9  7Apr06  (g)  Gentleman  Usher  to  Prince 

@'®9ilMarkHalpenSweny'<>     do.  19July21  22JaQ06      Albert;     Kt   of  Brazilian 

@'(g) William  Pearce  Stanley^* . .   do.  do.  15Aug06      Order  of  Southern  Cross. 

WilliamHolt" do.  20Aug24  TNovlO 

!J'®»»SftrWm.  H.  Pierson,  AT/."  do.  27Mai26  24Dec05 

ohn  Jerris  Tucker(gg) do.  15Jane27  12Sept22  (gg)Mag.  for  Cornwall. 

@iJohn  Kinecome*^ do,        8Jan28  lJulyl5 

@^Brunswick  Popham««   do.        2Mar28  3Jan26 

©'William  01drey»«    do.      24Api28  7Julyl2  [em  Cross. 

Thomas  Ogle'^  (h) do.  26May28  20Augl7  (h)Et.  of  Bras.  Order  of  South- 
George  Evans*'  (i)    do,      2June28     1  Jan21  (i)  Conservator  of  River  Mer- 

@'4<William  John  Cole'* do.       8Aug28  18JulylO      sey. 

@>©John  Hackett*^  (j) do.       2Sept28  llMayll  (j)  1st  Class  of  Charles  III.  of 

@' Julius  Jas.  Farmer  Newell  **  do.      20Nov28    4Marl5      Spain. 

JohnParker»» do.      26Feb29  29Febl4 

^'George  Daniell**   do.       7May29  15May23 

FrederidL  Bullock"    do.  26Aug29  22Janl2 

Russell  Eliott do.       5Sept29  14Jan25 

®'©®»»**AlfTedLuckTaft»*(k)  do.      280fif29  SSeptlO  (k)  Kt.  of  Legion  of  Honour; 

John  Elphinstone  Erskine    ....   do,      24Dec29  2Jan26      Redeemer  of  Greece. 

gJamesHope*     do.  26Feb30  9Mai27 

Francis  Price  Blackwood do.  22Nov30  8Aug28 

@'iiHoratioThos. Austin*"....   do.  26May31  9Sept22 

©^William  Ramsay" do.  15Aug31  8Sept21  (1)  Kt  Leg.  Hon.;  Redeemer 

@»Edward  Stanley" do.  31Mar32  3lJan24      of  Gr.;  2  CI.  Iron  Cr.  of  Aus- 

•♦♦••»   Sir     Baldwin    Wake  tri a;  2  CI.  St.  Anne  of  Russia; 

Walker"  (1)     24Nov  15July34  6Api20      2  CI.  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia. 

Snrreyor  of  tbo  Natj. 

»«® Edward ChappeU»(m)....27Dec  19Apr26    ISAprll  (m) Sec.  R.W.L Mail Comp. 

@»John  Monday*^ do.  220ct27  27Junel4  (n)  Superintendent  of    Com* 

@'£dward  John  Johnson"  (n)..    do.        4Mar29   28Febl5      passes. 

Hon.  Edward  Howard  (o) do.  3June33  19Sept29  (o)  M.P.  for  Morpeth. 

1839 

Alexander  MUne 30Jan  25Nov30    8Sept27 

A  Lord  Commiwloner  of  th«  Admiralty. 

♦Richard  CTOzier(a)     26Mar   30Api27    6Sept23  (a)  Kt  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

®^Rt.  Hon.    Lord  Clarence  Mag.  of  I.  of  Wight  and  Co. 

Edward  Paget*(b) 26Mar  25Sept34  14May31      H^U. 

Richard  Henry  King* IMay  27Aug28  12Julyl3  (b)  M.P.  for  Sandwich;  Private 

Richard  Laird  Warren  9May  24Dec33     1  Jan29      Sec.  to  Mast.  Gen.  of  Ord- 

ffon,   Plantagenet   Pierrepoint  nance. 

Cary* 9May  25Sept34  14May31 

RobtCraigie    .....7Nov   16Feb28     9Jan23 


1840 

John     Bunch   Bonnemaison 

M*Hardy*(bb)   IJan  20Dec30 

George  Elliot 3June    15Jan38 

Thos.  Bushby*     3July   26Dec22 

®**  James  Wilkinson^  (c) do,     31Jan28 

•/Ton.  Fred.  Thos.Pelham*(d)..   do.    21Sept35 
••Sidney ColpoysDacres*  (e)  ..lAug  28Aug34 

Nicholas  Cory do.      20Feb36 

8^*George  Manser*(f )    28Sept     2Dec26 

John  Shepherd   260ct  28Aug28 


19Aug24  (bb)  Chief  Constable  County  of 
12Nov34      Essex. 
IGAugll 

26Aprl4  (c)  Com.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
22Feb30  (d)  2nd  Class  of  San  Fernando. 
5May27  (e)  Kt.  Leg.  Hon.;  Redeemer 
Marl  5  of  Gr. ;  Kt.  of  San  Fernando. 
29Jan2l  (f)  Kt  of  Leg.  of  Hon. 
2Febl3 


Digitized  by 


Google 


40 


Captidns,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Commissions. 


Com.  Lieut. 

9i®Williain  Shejpheard" 260ct   3June31   a4Febl5 

®^Hon.  Dudley  Worsley  Ander- 

son  Pelham'^ft)      do.      15Fel>36  28Sept31  (ff)  Mag.  I.  of  Wight  and  Co. 

©^William  Luckraft" 4Nov  27July25    llDecOZ        Hampshire,  M.P. 

@^Thomas  Henderson'^ do.      12Feb34     2Feb30 

©Tran.  Decimus  Hastings^^Cg)    do.       10Jan37  ]8Not19  (g)  Mag.  for  Co.  Worcester. 

@«GeorgeHathom»« do.  do.        30Api^7 

@2Lewi8  Tobias  Jones^^    do.     28Jane38  29Augl£2 

©^Francis  Liardet'* do.  do.        18Mai24 

©'SackettHope»» do.  do.        llDec26 

©^Robert  Fanshawe  Stopford^     do.  do.        24DecaO 

@«Henry  John  Worth" 5Nov    10Jan37  20Aug24 

©^Robert  Spencer  Robinson**. .    do.    28June38  27Sept30 


1841 

©^Richard  Shepheard  Triscott*   15Jan  22Feb30    5Septl6 

?^iJohn  Robb« 22Feb    lMay29  16Mar27 
hos.  Matthew  Chas.  Symonds      do.       21  Oct37    5Nov32 

@*Thos.Leeke  Massie' 17Mar  28June38  11Not27 

@>iSt5tr Edward  Belcher, ^/.«  ..6May  16MaT29  21Julyl8 

©Patrick  John  Blake* do.      15Jan30  19July23 

©# William  Warren^   do.     31Aug32     9Feb25 

©jfiHarry  Eyres* do.      10Jan37   5June27 

©'James John Stopford**  ....14May  18Feb40  50ct37 
©'Woodford  John  Williams^  ..2June  28June38  25June28 
©Samuel  Perkins  Pritchard**^ .  .8June  27Aug34     4Mai05 

©William  David  Puget" do.        2Dec34  22July22 

©'*^Charle8  Anstruther  Bar- 

low'»(h)  do. 

®»Henry  Wells  Giffard"    do. 

©John  Venour  Fletcher** do. 

©Talayera  Vernon  Anson" do. 

©^Aug.  Leopold  Kuper**  ....    do. 

f  Thomas  Jordaine  Clarke'^    . .   do. 
illiam  Preston    1 1  Aug 

Charles  Eden  (a)   1 1  Aug 

Francis  Rawdon  Moira  Crozier  16 Aug 
@^Hon.  Charles  Gilbert  John 

Brydone  Elliot" do.     16July40 

J7on.  Joseph Denman(aa)   ....23 Aug     7Aug35 
@§3Granville  Gower  Loch"   ..26 Aug  28Feb37 

f  ^2®  John  Pengellv  Parkin**  .  .28Aug   12Decl6 
eo.  St.  Vincent  King do.       8Aug34 

S'Henry  Stroud 30Oct  28June38 
iHenry  Baugh**(b) 23Nov  19May08 

©»®®William  Hext**    do.      28Apr09 

©> William  Haydon   do.       1  Augl  1 

©3®  Joseph  Gape** do.      16Febl4 

William  Benjamin  Suckling....   do.       1  July  14 

©•William  Gordon*** do.    13Junel5 

©'Thomas  Sanders** do.      16Sepl6 

©»Douglas  Cox    do.       9July!7 

©^Edwin  Ludlow  Rich**  do.      24Sep22 

Mark  John  Currie do.        9 Jan23 

Evan  Nepean do.       220ct23 

©'Geo.  Vernon  Jackson** do.     13July24 

Robert  Stuart»» do.     l7July24 

Chas.  Colville  Frankland do.      26A pr25 

Wm.  Burdett  Dobson** do.     25July25 

302 


10Jan37    1  July22  (h)  Ist  Class  of  San  Fernando. 

22Feb38  4Mar31 
28June38  8Sept27 
30June38  12Mar33 
27July39  26Feb30 

3June40  12Nov34 
28Dec33  22Dec23 
17Nov34   llFeb32  (a)  Private  Secretary  to  First 

10Jan37     2Mar26      Lord  of  Admiralty. 


27June38 

9Mar31  (aa)  Groom  in  Waiting  to  Her 
230ct33      Majesty;   Fellow  of  Royal 
15Sepl4      Society. 
15Jan35 

9MarlO 
19Feb99  (b)  Commissioner  of  Pilotage, 

8Aug99  Exeter. 
26Sep99 
19Marll 
23Oct09 
21Marl2 
19Sep06 
10Mhx09 
150ctr2 
23Sepl4 
13Febl5 
18Aug09 
21Mar]2 
26Marl9 

3Janl4 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Captains^  with  the  Dates  of  the  several  Commissions. 


41 


@Wm.  Geo.  Hyndham  Whish"  23Nov 
(^'®£dward     Reeves     Philip 

Mainwaring** do. 

William  Jones  Prowse**    do. 

®*Charle8  Henry  Scale** do. 

(tn^^Thomafi  Fraser*     do. 

igiTeter  Christie* do. 

^-Philip  GosUing**    . .  • do. 

William  Turner"    do, 

@' Francis  Deane  Hutcheson*. .   do. 

Fred.  Moore  Boultbee*®    •  do. 

@>Charle8  Basden*'   do. 

Joseph  Paffard  Dickson  Larcom  do. 

Henry  Edward  CoflSn** do. 

John  Coghlan  Fitzgerald**  ....   do. 

^Joseph  Sherer*^ do. 

Edmund  Yonge do. 

Francis  Vere  Cotton do. 

©^Charles  Smith   do. 

©^Francis  Harding*^ do. 

//on.  Edw.  Thornton  Wodehouse  do. 

Archibald  Sinclair do. 

John  Fraser do. 

Wm.  Langford  Castle*® do. 

Edw.  Harris  Butterfield** do. 

©'William  Dawson"* do. 

John  James  Allen do. 

Jas.  Beckford  Lewis  Hay do. 

®-John  Williams  Aldridge**  ..  do. 
//on  Edw.  Alfred  John  Harris  (c)  do. 
William  Ward  Percival  Johnson  14Dec 


Com.  Lieat 

11N0725    16Sepl6 

27Mar26  llJune07 

do.       22May09 

8June26  15Julv09 

22July26     6Sepl6 

220ct27     9Sep20 

2Mar28   25Aprl5 

14July28  30May23 

9Aug28    19Jan22 

14Feb29    13Dec21 

I7Feb29    2Mayll 

8Aug29    26Sepl4 

19Sep29  20Julyl4 

27Nov29    18Apr25 

30Dec29  26Dec22 

10Feb30     6Marl5 

12Feb30      IJan21 

22July30  13Mayl3 

23July30  dOMar22 

do.         24Feb23 

do.         220ct23 

22Feb31      IJanlS 

290ct31  25Aug24 

7Mar32     5Jan30 

6July32    14Dec2I 

60ct32     5Api27 

140ct32    10Aprl9 

81Nov33     4Febl5 

21Noy33  28Feb28  (c)M.P.  for  Christchurch. 
19Sep35    18Oct09 


1842 


®^Digby  Marsh*  1  Jan     5Jan22  24Decl3 

.*^Wm.  AUen 31Jan  20June36     2Marl5 

Step.  GrenvilleFremande(a)  ..26Feb   22Dec36    250ct29 

John  Baker  Porter  Hay 7Mar     30 Jan39   24Apra4 

John  Washington**  (aa)    1 6Mar  14Aug33      I  Jan21 

Leonard  Chas.  Booke 4April    140ct24    150ctl8 

Edward  Pellew  Halsted 15April     6Dec36    28Jan29 

?t'Tho8.  Owen  Knox   14 June   15Feb36   24Api24 

WHon,  Keith  Stewart* 1  July    140ct38  13June33 

ieo.  Wm.  Chas.  Lydiard 30Aug     5Dec37  20Mai23 

®George  Goldsmith*      16Sept    6May41     8Aug28 

n^  William  Griffin 180ct  28June38    12Jan25 

ffon.  Henry  Anthony  Murray . .  23Nov       do.         31  Jan3I 

©'John  Hallowes* 5Dec    10Jan37    22Janl4 

©Henry Boves* 23Dec  llMaylS    I4Jan03 

©Charles  i^rederick' do.       6May29  20Aprl8 

^  SHenry  Kellett*    do.       6May41  15Sept28 

ft  SRundle  Burges  Watson*    ..   do.         do.  70ct29 

i  SWm.  Henry  Anderson  Mor- 

shead»o ... do.      8June41  21Sept32 

^^SRichardCoUinson"    do.         do.        23Mar35 

^ '  Edw.  Norwich  Troubridge" . .   do.     23Aug41  27 Jime38 
July  50  353 


(a)  Private  Sec.  to  Secretary 
for  Ireland. 

(aa)  Fell,  of  the  Boyal,  and 
Astron.  Socs.,  and  Member 
of  the  Geogr.  and  Stat.  Soc., 
of  Geog.  Society  of  Paris, 
Berlin,  and  New  York. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


42 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  their  several  Conunissions. 


1843  Com. 

®^Sir  Robert  Hagan,  Kt.^    1  IJan  15May23 

George  Ramsay 20Miur    10Jan37 

@» Andrew  Drew* 16Junc    190ct24 

@»Edward  Iggulden  Parrcy* ....  7July   lOFeb30 

Ja8.Vashon  Baker    lOJuly  22Feb38 

Charles  Keele*  19July  22July26 

Hastings  Reginald  Henry 5Sept  28June38 

@'®Wm.JohnThomp8onHood''25Sept     9Jan28 

®»Edward  Joseph  Bird* 40ci  16Aug41 

^iJohnAdams^ ISDec    10Jan37 

William  Smyth  25Dec  15Nov37 

^^Sdward  Bumaby  Tinling*  .  .27Dec  25Max41 


Lieut. 

250ctl6 

30Api27 

4Mar!4 

28Noy20 

19July20 

24Septl4 

18Dec30 

25Febl5 

8Nov27 

16Febl5 

8May27 

6May25 


1844 

George  Dobson 5Jaii    9May32    14Jan24 

William  Alexander  Willis    ....  15Mar    300ct35  17July24 

William  KeUy  (c)     5Apr  25Apr31     8Marl5 

©Geo.  Henry  Seymour' 24May   29 Jan42  27 June38  ^  ^  ^^ 

©'Frederick  Hutton'  (c)    3July  28June38  17May25  (c)  Officer  of  Tower  and  Sword, 

©WilUam  Hutcbeson  HalP(dd)  220ct  10June43   8June41  ,,£?!•  5?' ^^J^f^^^e. 
®»Geo.  Greville  Wellesley*    ....2Dec    I6Apr42  22  Apr38  (dd)  Fellow  of  Roy.  Soc. 
©'Henry  Richard  Sturt* 6Dec  27May30  19July'23 

L846 

©'James  Pulling   16Jan    8Sept29  23Febi5 

@H9n.  Geo.  Fowler  Hastings' . .  31  Jan  30June38  7Jan33 

Richard  Henry  Stopford 24Mar  26Feb30  3lDec26 

*^(m.SwinfenTho.Camegie<(e)10June  28June38  21Apr32  (e)  Order  of  San  Fernando. 

S'Henry  Lyster** 30June  23Nov41  20Jan24 

James  Paterson  Bower* 23July    6May41  10Jan37 

©'Frederick  Warden*  24July    6June38  18Sept28 

S^Hon.  George  Hope do.       260ct40  20Nov30 

'Arthur  Lowe* 30Aug  28Aug41  3Sept37 

©'Edward  Gennys  Fanshawe  . .  7Sept  28Aug4I  I5Aug35 

Claude  Henry  Mason  Buckle    .  .6Nov    4May36  I7Apr27 

©'John  Russell' do.       4Nov40  9May32 

Thomas  Baillie 13Nov    21Dec4l  I80ct37 

Baxtholomew  Jas.  Sulivan^ . . .  18Nov  14May41  3Apr30 

©'Henry  Bagot* lODec  28June38  15Feb32 

£roii.WalterBonrchierDeTereuxl2Dec  24June36  20Nov30 

©^George  Nathaniel  Broke^. . .  •  18Dec     4Nov40  29June33 

©'George  GiffiLid'<'   26Dec     4Nov40  30Oct35 

©James  Fitqames" 31Dec   23Dec42  19Jan38 

1846 

©'Charles  Walcott> 5Jan    5June34  !9Mayl9 

©'Joseph  Pearse*    8Jan    8June41  22July  13 

iSGeorge  James  Hay*     1 1  Jan  18Sept28     6JulyI5 

©'Wiinkm  Smith*   13Mar  22July26  14Julyl3 

William  NeyUl  (a) 2May      9Feb25    12Decl6  (a)  Magis.  for  Winchester  and 

@Sir  Fred.  Wm.  Erskine  Nicol-  County  Hants. 

son,  Bt."    12May    26Aug41      2Jan37 

iSfir  Geo.  Graham  Otway,  ^/.  18May     25Jan4l    lOOctSS 

©'Andrew  Snape  Hamond^c)  8  June    19May38  25May3I  (c)  Magis.  L  of  Wight  and  Co. 

©'£ron.Jame8  Rob.Drummond  SJune     9June38   27Dee32         Hants. 

©'Edward  Bamett* 20June    28June38    lJune26 

©'Chas.  Geo.  Edward  Patey'<^  27 June      4Nov40    6Dec36 
403 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  the  several  Commissions. 


An 


Henry  Broadhead 27Jmie 

Henry  Smith<6) do. 

Re^nald  Yorke 30June 

Philip  JuAtice 2Jiily 

Edw£^  John  Carpenter"  ....     do. 

Alex  Leslie  Montgomery do. 

©^  John  Duffill" do. 

John  Lort  Stokes" 4July 

Thomas  Graves    3Aug 

Henry  Mangles  Denham*^(d)  17Aug 

Arthur  Forbes 27Aug 

John  Kains" 9Nov 

@^6eorge  Guy  Burton* do. 

Philip  George  Haymes  ■*  do. 

@2®William  Henry  Higgs"  do. 
@Uohn  Saml.Willes  Jomison**    do. 

@^George  Baker**   do. 

@*Henry  Layton* do. 

fji^William  Hewgill  Kitchen"  do. 
osiah  Oake*'    do. 

@^Robt.  Fitzffendd  Gambiei^  do. 
®  *  Arthur  Darley do. 

f^i  James  Richard  Booth"* do. 
ir  Comwallis  Ricketts,^/.  . .     do. 
©ThomasSparke  Thompson"    do. 

William  Henry  Jervis"     do. 

Harry  Edmund  Edgell*(e)  ..  do. 
Horatio  Beauman  Young  ....  do. 
@Uames  Hamilton  Ward. ...  do. 
Edward  St.  Leeer  Cannon   . .     do. 

John  MacDonell*(f) do. 

Ralph  Barton do. 

Ricnard  Burridge^Cg)    do. 

Frederick  Henry  Hastings 

Glasscjh) do. 

Charles  Gepj)  Robinson do. 

William  Louis do. 

Hon.  Robert  Gore"(i)    do. 

Charles  John  Bo8anquet^(k)  do. 
Courtenay  Osbom  Hayes  ....     do. 

@i^John  Simpson**    do. 

•George  Thomas  Gordon**  . .  do. 
/^on.  Edward  Plunkett**(l)  ..  do. 
® ^Erasmus  Ommanney^(m). .  do. 
(ftp '  Wm.  Fanshawe  Glanville**      do. 

<tij)''Dougla8  Curry*' do. 

@ Wm.  Knighton  Stephens**  do. 
William  WiUy  Chambers**  . .  do. 
Charles  Mayson  Moncrieff 

Wright*^ do. 

©^Gordon  Gallic  Macdonald  do. 
©•George  Henry Parlby White  do. 
Jeffery  Wheelock  Noble"  (n)  do. 
Henry  Murray  Edward  Allen**    do. 

William  Maclean    do. 

James  William  JAoiapsi do. 

William  Windham  Hornby  . .     do. 

Francis  WilliamAusten** lINov41 

Sydney  Heniy  Usshcr** 23Nov 

Geo.   Wm.    Douglas    0*Cal- 

laghan*'    30Nov 

461 


Com. 

22Feb.41 

23Nov41 

20Nov33 

5Dec24 

30ApT27 

28June38 

26Mar39 

16Aug41 

22Feb41 

20MaT35 

27Dec38 

8Janl4 

50ctl4 

13Marl5 

110ctl9 

6Feb21 

17Jan22 

10June25 

2Mai27 

28Apr27 

210ct27 

21Not27 

8Dec29 

18Aug31 

40ct32 

16July34 

10Jan37 

30Aug37 

28June38 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

9Mayd9 

10May39 

20Sept39 

3July40 

lAug40 

do. 

9Oct40 
4Nov40 

do. 

do. 
80ct41 


Lieat. 
30Api27 
9Jan22 

2Aug26 

5Augl3 
10Aug24 
30Aug28 

8Sept27 

10Jan37 

30Apr27 

26Dec22  (d)  F.R.S  Insp.  of  steam  vessel 

1 1  Mai28      accidents. 

lJuly07 
20FebO5 
20Novl2 

7May04 
18Mayl4 

7Marl5 

2Nov21 
I2May08 

2Marl5 

220ct23 
IlAugl3 
30Decl3 
20Mar23 
50ct24 

2Mar28 
3Junc28  (e)  Magis.  for  Somersetshire. 

8Sept29 
20JuIy22 

lJuly23 

6Sept23  (f)   Com.    of   Isabella    the 
80ct24  Catholic. 

I0Not24  (g)  Gold  Cross,  Red.  of  Greece. 

20Feb26  (h)  Mag.  Co.  Devon 
30Sept26 

30May29  (i)  Consul  General  of  the  Re- 
1 3June32      public  of  Uruguay. 

15Aug3]  (k)    Com.  of    the    order  of 

I7Feb36      Christo. 

14Decll 

6May29 
24Aug34  0)  1st  Class  San  Fernando. 

I0Dec35  (m)  Gold  Cros8,Red.of  Greece. 

15Dec27 
12June29 

30Apr34 

16Dec29 


23Nov40  21Oct20 

23Nov41  I5Dec24 

do.  24July25 

do.  1 1  Oct26  (n)  Gold  Cross,  Red.  of  Greece* 

do.  24Feb29 

do.  10Feb30 

do.  2Mar33 

do.  9Sept33 

do.  30Apr30 


10Jan37  12Aug28 
lIAug41   6June34 


Digitized  by 


D2 

Google 


44 


Captains,  with  the  Dates  of  the  sereral  Commissions. 


1847 

David  Peat*      1  Jan 

Charles  Wise*    28Feb 

Thomas  Vernon  Watkins'  . . .  .29Apr 
^^Thomas  Ross  Sulivan^  ....      do. 
@Tho8.  Pickering  Thompson  25June 

Wallace  Houstoun    23Jul7 

George  Brown  18Aug 

Wm.  John  Cavendish  Clifford*     do. 

Wm.  Louis  Sherinfi^ham 90ct 

Cospatrick  BaUlie  Hamilton*  . .    do. 

Thomas  Fisher IlOct 

@Uames  Crawford  Caffin**  ....    do. 
O^Rohert  Tryon"     270ct 

8»WilUam  Clark" 23Dec 
lomas  Lewis  Gooch    do. 


1848 

George  Anthony  Halsted  (e)  . .  1  Jan 

•Robert  Sharpe    31  Jan 

Thomas  Harvey   do. 

@*William  Loring do. 

f(l»Georye  Knvvett  Wilson*  . .  15Feb 
tV  William  Hoste,  Bart do. 

?)» John  Fulford* 1  May 
Ifred  Phillips  Ryder* 2May 

Henry  Cbads^  5June 

^'William  Radcliffe* 12Aug 

Francis  Scott    do. 

Charles  Edmunds   22Nov 

John  Moore     do. 

9* John  Johnstone  McCleverty*  Dec 


Com. 

Lieut. 

9June21  24Novl7 

23Dec42 

24Dec33 

10Jan37  29Marl5 

25June40 

25Apr25 

!  23Nov41 

5June34 

7May42 

3Mar32 

23Mar35 

INovlS 

7Mar42 

7May39 

28Aug41  29July23 

l0Fe344  25June40 

23NOV41 

2SDec33 

7Mar42  28June38 

23Nov41  28Auff34 

4Nov40 

6Feb21 

7May42  28Api27 

13Jane27 

25Feb24  (e)  Secretary  of  Lloyds. 

24Nov26 

13Marl5 

6Nov40 

24Dec29 

27Aug41 

26Feb36 

25June40 

25Mar24 

5Nov43  27June38 

4Nov40  29July31 

15Jan46 

20July41 

31Jan45  14June41 

22July30 

16Sepl6 
llFeb35 

2Jttly41 

23Nov41 

260ct26 

22Nov43 

22Sep41 

23Dec42 

lNov31 

1849 

lUohn  Thomas  Talbot**. .. .  IJan  7Sept29   23June27 

dolphus  Slade lOJan  23Nov41    27Nov27 

William  Peel do.  27June46   13May44 

8 i» Alex.  Murray"    8May  4Nov.40  llJuly29 

enry  Jas.  Matson do.  7July43      8Apr35 

^ohn  Hav  »  (6) 21  Aug  6May41    12Nov29 

^lEdmundMoubrayLyons^*  40ct  9Nov46   llJune41 

9'Robert  Harris^ 190ct  8June41    21May33 

^Edwin  Clayton  Tennyson 

D'Eyncourt" INov  do.         21Feb37 

8Thos.  Henry  Mason'^ do.  *op     30June37 

■  James  Anderson'*  (6) . . . .     do.  25Feb42      IMai^ 

01  Arthur  Farquhar** 27Nov  2Dec44      4Nov40 

1850 

Robert  Kerr 1  Jan  28June3  823Aug28 

@Uohn  McDougall*    12Jan  28July46    30Apr37 

^'Sidney  Grenfell*     15Jan  5Nov40  20May33 

9'Richard  Strode  Hewlett     do.  23Sep45     10Jan37 

AiJohnCh.DalrympleHay*20Jan  28Aug46    15Aug44 

James  Willcox*  lOApr  9Nov46   23Nov41 

508 

*,*  The  Hat  of  captains  to  be  r«daced  to  500. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


45 


RETIRED  CAPTAINS, 

Under  Her  Majesty's  Order  in  Council  of  the  10th  Aug.  1840* 

On  Hal/'Pay  of  £l91  12#.  6d.  per  annum. 


@^Edward  Hutchinson' 10Sep40 

©Thomas  Roherts* do. 

@^6eorge  Clarke  Hordis do. 

Jas.  John  Chas.  Agassiz*  ....     do. 
@'®Rt.  Hm.  Bighy  Ld.Uid- 
dleton* do. 

J^James  M*Farland*°   ....     do. 

Dhos.  Maynard  (a) 170ct40 

9K  Wm.  James  Hughes"  ....  10Sep40 
®^®®»* William  Coote**      do. 
@^®®(DThomas  Pinto»«  ....      do. 
Charles  Chamherlayne  Irvine  10Sep40 
@^®Wm.  Robert  Smith« ....  19Sep40 
©Thos.  Goldwire  Muston*« . .  10Sep40 

©'Charles  Allen" do. 

@'®Geo.  Brown** 28Sep40 

James  Robert  Dal  ton 10Sep40 

@ '© TO Hen.Nathaniel  Rowe**    do. 

Charles  Clyde* do. 

Hyde  John  Clarke*^ do. 

@'®il9John  Alexander*"    . .  16Sep40 

#®  James  Clephan" 29Oct40 

Thos.  Oldacres  Hewes" 10Feb42 

@'®*5tV  S.  Brown,  Kt.^  . .  I8May42 

Charles  F.  Squire    9Aug43 

Geo.  Treweeke  Scobell(b) . .   .  !4Aug43 

©'William  Style"   7Feb44 

©^Charles  Thos.  Thruston*  ..11  Mar44 

@-®WiUiamHolman» 26Mar44 

@'®  ®»» John  Forbes^  (c)      do. 

Thomas  Gallwey*»(d) 27Aug44 

©'George  Truscott IFeb45 

©'Fred.  Wm.  Rooke« 25Mar45 

Vvilliam  Pender  Roberts  (e)    27Mar45 

©'Daniel  Roberts   25June45 

©^Joseph  Marrett^    20Oct46 

John  Banks^ 4Nov45 

©'©William  Buchanan^ ....  12Feb46 

©'William  Case*» 16May46 

1  homas  Eyre I4May46 

William  Shippard*'     2Sept46 

©'®EdwardHall*»   5Nov46 

©'John  Shepherd  (a) 20Nov47 

©'John  Meade  * do. 

David  Latimer  St.  Clair«»  (f)      do. 
@\®  Samuel  Bradstreet  Hore*»2Feb48 
©'Charles  Leslie  Falkiner**  .  .5Apr48 

Richard  Booth  Bowden" l4JuJy48 

William  Henry  Hernck**....17Feb42 

111 '$?) Henry  Lowcay**  24May49 

la'  S)Wm.  Murley llNov49 


Com.  Lieut. 

140ct97  30Dec96 

23July98  24Dec96 

do.      16June95 

do.      23Sept95 

7May02    10Jan94 

18June03  23June94 

12Jan05    5July96 

25Sept06   24Feb02 

6May07     6Dec02 

9Feb08  20Feb05 

24May08  dOAug99 

llApi09  14Aug99 

do.        4July04 

7July09  18June99 

7MarlO    180ct04 

aOAprlO  26Nov06 

2MaylO  19Mar05 

210ctl0  18Aug94 

do.      27Sept97 

I4Marll    28Feb07 

20Aprll  SlJulyOl 

do.        ISOctOO 

do.        6NovOl 

4Decll 


(a)  Commissioner    of     Light 
Houses. 


26Nov02 
lFebl2  29Mai05 
15Aug06 
15Nov06 


do. 
do. 


20Febl2  26Sept97 

17Marl2  25Dec00 

do.       22Dec07 

21Marl2  28Feb05 

do.       I5Nov05 

do.         5Feb06 

16Mayl2  12July09 

26Mayl2     5Apr99 

29Mayl2  25Feb06 

I8JulyI2  24Dec05 

7Augl2     30ct97 

25Julyl2 

I2AugI2  10May94 

do.       lOJune97 

25Julyl2  10May99 

4Novl2  19Apr03 

20Novl2  I7Apr02 

ISMaylS    19Oct07 

9Julyl3     4JanlO 

5Augl3  29Apr02 

17 Aug]  3    5Feb06 

290ctl3    7Jan99 

do.      29June08 


(b)  Dep.  Lieut,  and  Mag.  Co. 
of  Somerset. 


(c)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Berks. 

(d)  Consul,  Naples. 


(e)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Corn- 
wall. 


(f)  Dep.  Lieut,  and  Mag.  for 
Gloucester. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


46 


SERVICES  OF  CAPTAINS. 


(Th«  old  English  capital  l&  afixed  to  the  terTicea  denotes  that  the  officer  ia  letired.) 


1814 

48  A.  Adderley,  Lieat.  ot Superb  at  StJ)omingo.l& 

50  Sir  R.  O'Connor,  superintended  the  Naval 
Yards  on  the  Canadian  Lakes  daring  the  war,  and 
wssi  officially  mentioned  for  his  services  at  the 
capture  of  Oswego  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814.  1& 

51  F.  E.  Loch,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  when 
that  ship  wsa  burnt  off  Le^^hom,  1800;  and  of 
Minotaur  daring  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Italy  and  Genoa ;  and  served  in  a  boat  co-operating 
with  the  army  in  Aboukir  bay,  1801,  and  on  Lake 
Meriotis.  Mid.  of  Chiffonne  in  action  with  a 
larice  flotilla,  under  the  batteries  of  Fecamp,  1805. 
Lieut,  of  DiademiKoA  commanded  a  detachment  of 
seamen  at  the  capture  of  Monte  Video ;  and  also  in 
the  expedition  to  Buenos  A3nre8,  1806.  Acting 
Commander  of  Sparrow,  actively  employed  imme> 
diately  subsequent  to  the  siege  and  surrender  of  St. 
Sebastian  |  and  in  command  of  same  vessel  at  the 
mouth  of  the  fiidassoa,  and  during  the  naval  de 


of  St.  FUtrenzo  at  the  capture  of  Paj^ehe^  1815; 
and  of  Thamee  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Aman- 
thea,  1810.  Actively  employed  on  the  Lakes  of 
Canada.  Commanded  Castor  m  the  vmricms  services 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the  bombardmesi 
of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  during  the  occupation  of  whid 

?lace   he  was  severely  wounded,  m   1840.     Gsx. 
805, 10. 


1815 


1  N.  L.  Pateshall,  Mid.  of  Indefatigatie  at  cu^ 
Cure  of  Fr.  frigates  Umt^  and  Virginie  :  and  at  de- 
struction of  Fr.  74  gun  ship  Droits  de  VUemmt^ 
1797.  la 

3  R.  Money,  commanded  Trove  on  the  Abm- 
rican  station,  and  repeatedly  officially  noticed  for 
Rervice,  particularly  at  the  capture  of  Watahin^- 
ton,  and  destruction  of  Barnes's  flotilla  in  the 
Patuxent.    Severely  wounded  while  commanding  i 


K^^^tw^h'irlr'^'St^'iSfJJ:?^*^'^ '»»"*•     6..  1814. 14. 15.  a 


and  HannibaL    Commanded  Eften  in  the  expedition 
against  the  pirates  at  Ras  al  fChyma  in  the  Persian 

52  T.  B.  Sullivan,  Lieut,  of  Kite  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Ostend.  and  attack  on  Granville,  1803. 
Senior  Lieut,  ot  Anson  at  capture  of  Sp.  frigate 
Pomona,  and  in  the  action  with  Fr.  80  gun  ship 
Foudrovant,  1806.  In  the  same  ship  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Cura^a,  1807.  Commander  or  fFeser,  and  m 
charge  of  a  division  of  boats  at  the  destruction  of 
Barney's  flotilla  in  the  Patuxent  i  and  served  on 
shore  with  the  naval  brigade  at  Baltimore  and  New 
OrieAUS.    Gaz.  1806,  14,  14.  JSi 

53  D.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Geolan  brig,  and  served  on 
shore  at  the  reduction  of  St.  Dommgo,  1793;  and 
wounded  in  the  expedition  to  TiLi«rooo,  1794. 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Endymion  when  she  engaged  the 
Dutch  ship  of  the  line  Brutus,  1797 ;  and  Lieut, 
of  BcUerophon,  and  alightly  wounded  at  Trafalgar. 
Actinff  flag  Lieut,  doingdutv  in  Fenerable  and  Pallas 
until  the  surrender  of  Flushing;  and  senior  of  St. 
Domingo  for  the  remainder  of  the  Walcheren  expe- 
dition. Served  in  North  America  till  the  end  of 
the  war.  1& 

54  4  E.  Collier,  Lieut,  of  Arrogant,  and  served  in 
an  expedition  against  the  pirates  in  the  East  Indies; 


4  J.  Sheridan,  Senior  Lieut,  of  MerHn,  in  her 
several  skirmishes  with  the  enemy'a  flotillas  and 
batteries  near  Havre,  1803.  Lieut,  of  BeUeropkotit 
and  served  in  her  boats  at  destruction  of  a  Russiaa 
battery  in  1809,  and  in  the  attack  on  the  Rossias 
flotilla  near  Percola  Point,  on  the  coast  of  Fiulaod. 
Commanded  Terror  bomb,  and  was  freqnently  en- 
gaged with  the  batteries  near  Baltimore,  St.  MarvV, 
&c.   Gas.  1809, 09.  lEl 

5  Sir  H.  L.  Baker,  Acting  Senior  LieuL  of  Me- 
nard ot  the  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  Gtnerul 
Emotes  and  Senior  of  Mediator  storming  the  bat- 
teries at  Sumana,  in  1807.  Commanded  a  gun- 
boat at  the  siege  of  Flushing,  1809 ;  and  wenStttA 
important  service  at  the  defence  of  Anholt,  1811. 
Commanded  Fairy  in  the  operations  in  the  Potomac 
and  ascent  to  Alexandria,  in  1814.  Gaz.  1811, 14. 1i 

6  G.  W.  H.  D'Aeth  (formerly  Hughes),  Mid. of 
Amethyst  at  capture  of  Fr.  16  gun  privateer 
Aventuner,  1799;  of  Fr.  corvette  FatV^an/r,  1800; 
and  of  Ft.  frigate  Dedaigrntuse,  Sp.  privateer, 
and  Fr.  corvette,  1801 ;  and  Mate  of  Belteropkom 
at  Trafalgar.  Acting  Commander  of  Swallow  at 
defence  of  Messina,  1810;  and  commanded  th« 
division  of  mortar  boats  in  three  attacks  upon 
the  enemy  *s  flotilla  at  Scylla  and  Rrggio.    Act- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


47 


ioff  Commander  of  TtrnmgmU  at  the  blockade 
of  Barcelona,  1811;  and  Ckmnnander  of  Bu- 
cqtkmbu  troop-ship,  and  aerred  on  shore  in  the 
expedition  to  New  Orleans,  1814.  1& 

7  R.*  Ramsay,  Mid.  of  BtUerophon  in  Howe's 
action ;  and  woanded  in  the  boats  of  Queen  at  St. 
Dominffo,  171^7.  Lieut,  of  Albacore,  and  captured 
in  her  boats  a  privateer  at  the  island  of  Cuba,  in 
1799;  and  when  commanding  Regulus  on  the  coast 
of  America,  bore  a  part  in  the  operations  against 
Washington,  Baltimore,  destruction  of  Barney's 
OotiUa  in  the  Patnxent,  &c.  &c.    Gaz.  1814, 14.  1& 

8  J.  C.  6.  Roberts,  Lient.  of  Pon\p4e  at  the  de- 
fence of  Gaieta  ;  reduction  of  Capri ;  attack  on  fort 
Licosa;  passage  of  Dardanelles,  and  at  Copenha- 
gen, 1807.  Senior  of  Shearwater ^  in  her  escape 
from  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon,  1810.  Lieut  of  Centaur 
at  the  siege  of  Tarragona ;  and  commanded  a  diri- 
sion  of  gnn-boats  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz.  Com- 
mander of  Merope,  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia ;  and 
of  Pylades,  and  wounded  in  her  boats  recaptur^Qg 
an  Eiast  Indiaman  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  in  1814.   j^ 

9  D.  Price,  Mid.  of  Ardent  at  Copenhagen,  1801 ; 
and  signal  Mid.  of  Centaur  at  capture  of  four  Pr. 
frigates,  1806 ;  and  in  boats  of  that  ship  at  bom- 
bardment of  Copenhagen,  1807.  In  a  boat  of  Cen- 
taur y  and  sliffhtly  wounded  ( Lieut,  killed) ,  in  rutting 
oat  despatch  boat  under  Mpen  island  ;  and  in  that 
ship  at  capture  and  destrnction  of  Russian  74  gun 
ship  Sewolofi,  1808.  Lieut,  of  Ardent,  1809 ;  and 
livice  prisoner  to  the  Danes  when  protectmg  con- 
voys in  the  Great  Belt.  Lieut,  or  Hawk  at  de- 
struction of  Pr.  frigate  Amazone,  and  capture  and 
destrnction  of  a  Fr.  convoy  and  three  armed  brigs 
off  Marcose,  and  \\\  command  of  the  boats  brought 
off  the  Pr.  national  10  gun  brig  Heron,  and  three 
transports  in  the  face  ofa  heavy  fire  from  the  shore. 
In  gig  of  same  ship  captured  French  schooner  <^iro»- 
delie,  and  severely  wounded  in  attacking  Pr.  convoy 
off  Barfleur,  1811.  Senior  Lieut.  oiSan  Josef  in  the 
action  off  Toulon,  1813.  Commander  of  Volcano 
bomb  in  the  expedition  to  Baltimore,  and  bombard- 
meiitof  Port  M' Henry;  and  of  Fort  Plaquemame 
on  the  Mississippi;  and  engaged  Am.  privateer 
Sa%u:jf  Jack.  Severely  wounded  in  a  night  attack  at 
New  Orleans.  In  the  boata  at  attack  upon  Fort 
Bowyer;  commanded  a  division  of  boats  in  Mobile 
bay,  at  capture  of  transports,  &c.;  and  bore 
the  Aaff  of  truce  announcing  the  peace.  Has  been 
offirially  mentioned  on  eight  occasions;  and  Gaz. 
1811,14,15. 

10  A.  Tisdall,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  St. 
Domingo.  Lient.  of  Sultan,  and  served  in  her 
boats,  cutting  put  several  vessels  near  Genoa,  and 
at  the  destruction  of  two  ships  of  the  line  off  Cette. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  the  Plav  ship  in  the  batteries  at  the 
taking  of  Batavia,  ana  severely  wounded  while 
acting  as  Aide-de  Camp  to  General  Gillespie  at 
the  storming  of  Djojocarta  in  the  island  of  Java.  1& 

11  Duke  of  Northumberland,  Mid.  of  Hydra,  and 
commanded  a  gon-boat  in  co-operation  with  the 
patriots  on  the  coast  of  Andalusia,  1810.  Actmg 
Capt.  of  Caledonia  in  the  partial  action  with  the 
French  fleet  off  Toulon ;  and  taking  of  Genoa,  in 
1814. 


12  W.  S.  Lovell,  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  Lieut,  of  Melpomene  at  the  siege  of  Gaieta,  and 
wounded   in    her    boats,     1806.     Commander    of 


Brune  on  the  coast  of  CaUlonia,  1812;  and  .in 
1813  and  14,  on  the  coasts  of  America,  where  he 
served  in  the  expeditions  against  Washington,  cap- 
ture of  Barney's  flotilla  in  the  Patuxent,  attack  on 
Baltimore,  and  other  services.    Gaz.  18)3, 14.  J^i 

13  J.  Toup  Nicolas,  Lieut,  of  Afalta  in  Calder's 
action.  Flag  Lieut,  to  Admiral  Martin  at  capture 
of  Ischia  and  Procida,  and  on  other  occasions. 
Commander  of  Pilot  in  the  Mediterranean  from 
1809  to  181.'),  constantly  engaged  with  the  enemy's 
batteries,  flotillas,  and  convoys ;  and  in  tlie  same 
brig,  brought  to  action  the  Fr.  frigate  L^gire  of  28 
guns  and  250  men,  which,  after  more  than  an  hour's 
close  action,  made  sail  and  escaped.  Gaz.  1810,  11, 
12, 12. 

15  C.  Warde,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  the 
blockade  of  Malta,  capture  of  Oinireux,  and  expe- 
dition to  £gypt.  Lieut,  of  Belleisle  taking  the 
Danish  West  Indui  Islands;  and  rendered  important 
service  in  sounding  round  the  mole  and  town,  and 
in  making  a  plan  of  the  sea  defencea  while  com- 
manding Banterer  on  the  coast  of  Algiers  previous 
to  its  bombardment,  in  1816.  HI 

16  W.  Pfarington,  Mid.  of  A juilon^  in  Bridport's 
action  1795;  and  served  in  the  India  fleet  which 
beat  off  the  squadron  of  Linois,  1804.  Commander, 
and  serving  as  a  Volunteer  in  the  Walclieren  expe- 
dition, 1809.    Commanded  CUo  from  1810  U>  15.  1& 

18  J.  Rattray,  Mid.  of  Courageus  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Perrol ;  of  Venerable  in  the  action  in  Alge- 
siras  Bay,  and  in  the  Straits,  1801 ;  of  C&urageu* 
at  capture  of^ St.  Lucia;  and  Mate  of  ^riVa»»<a  at 
Trafalgar.  Lieut,  of  Bulwark  detached  in  a  bomb 
vessel  at  the  defence  of  Matagorda,  1809;  and 
in  command  of  a  gun-boat  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz, 
andTariffa,  from  1810  to  12.  While  commanding 
Contest,  in  her  boats  and  those  of  Mohawk,  cap- 
tured U.  S.  schooner  of  war  Asp,  in  the  Chesa- 
peake, in  1813.    Gaz.  1811, 13.  H 

19  W.  W.  Henderson,  Mid.  of  Belleisle  at  Tra- 
falgar. Lieut,  of  Niobe,  at  capture  of  Fr.  cor 
vette  Nearfue  in  the  presence  of  three  frigates 
While  serving  on  shore  in  co-operation  with  Portu- 
guese army  at  Oporto  was  taken  prisoner  when 
that  place  was  carried  by  assault  by  the  army  of 
Marshal  Soult.  Lieut  of  Active,  in  the  Adriatic, 
and  commanded  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a 
convoy  at  Grao ;  and  Senior  of  the  same  frigate  in 
the  action  off  Lissa  in  1811 ;  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  several  ffun-vessels  and  21  saU 
of  convoy  at  Ragosniza  in  the  same  year.  Com- 
mander of  Dasher  at  Guadeloupe,  in  1815;  and 
Capt.  of  Edinburgh  during  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jeao 
D'Acre,  in  1840.    Gaz.  1811, 11. 

20  Sir  J.  Hill,  Senior  Lient.  of  Minotaur  at  the 
NUe. 

21  J.  Carter,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at  the  blockade  of 
Malte,  and  capture  of  OuiUaume  Tell,  1800.  Lient 
of  Leviathan  at  Trafalgar. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


48 


Services  of  Captains. 


1816 


1  H .  Meynell,  commanded  boats  of  Theban  at  the 
captnre  of  a  brig  agroand,  under  tlie  battenes  of 
Dieppe,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1811. 

2  A.  P.  Hamilton,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Caledonia, 
and  commanded  her  boats,  with  those  of  Valiant  and 
Armide,  at  the  captnre  of  two  Fr.  brigs  and  destruc- 
tion of  the  third,  and  of  a  battery  on  Point  do  Chh, 
in  Basque  roads,  1810.    Gaz.  1810.   H 

3  D.  Lawrence,  Mid.  of  Cynthia  in  the  expeditions 
to  Holland,  Quiberon,  Ferroi,  and  Eirypt.  Lieut,  of 
Heweus  brig,  and  serring  in  her  Mats  in  an  at- 
tack upon  seren  Fr.  vessels  under  the  protection  of 
battenes  in  Baye  Mahaut,  when  Capt.  Coombe  was 
killed  and  himself  severely  wonndea,  1808.  Com- 
manded ^Iceate  in  the  expedition  to  New  Orleans.  !& 

4  G.  Bentham,  Mid.  of  Hero  in  Calder's  action, 
and  the  action  off  Ferroi,  180.5.  Lieut,  of  Bellerophon, 
and  serrinff  in  her  boats  at  the  attack  upon  Russian 
vessels  and  batteries,  1809.  Acting  Commander  of 
Briseus  at  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  Sant  Sand  of 
equal  force,  1810;  and  Commander  of  Heron  at 
Algiers.    Gaz.  1809,  10.  la 

5  A.  Fanshawe,  Mid.  of  Prince  of  Wales  at  Co- 

Ksnhagen,  1807;  of /n^ejrl&/^  at  tne  destruction  of 
ussian  74  Sewolod,  1808 ;  and  of  Scipion  at  the 
reduction  of  Java,  1811.  Lieut,  df  Endvmion, 
and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  Am. 
privateer  Meteor:  at  the  destruction  of  27  sail  of 
vessels  in  the  Connecticut  river ;  at  attack  on  Am. 
privateer  Neufchatel,  1814 ;  and  at  capture  of 
U.S.  frigate  President,  in  181.'>.  Flag  Captain  in 
Princess  Charlotte  in  all  the  operations  on  tne  coast 
of  Syria  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D' Acre,  1840. 


1817 

1  T.  Ren  wick,  Mid.  of  Brunswick  in  Howe's 
action ;  and  Lieat.  of  St,  Ftorenzo  at  the  capture 
of  Fr.  frigates  Resistance  and  Constance,  1797, 
and  of  same  ship  in  compsny  with  Amelia  at  the 
defeat  of  three  French  frigates  near  Belleislein  1798. 
While  commanding  Combatant  and  Mcrcurius  was 
actively  employed  in  the  North  Seas  and  Baltic, 
and  received  the  thanks  of  the  Com.-in-Chief  for 
important  services.    Gaz.  1797.  ISl 

2  H.  Higman,  present  in  Bridport's  action, 
1795;  and  Mate  of  Triumph  at  Camperdown. 
Lieut,  of  Arethusa  in  action  with  Sp.  frigate 
Pomona  and  a  flotilla  of  gun-boats  off  the  Havannah, 
1806 ;  and  Senior  of  that  ship  at  the  capture  of 
CuraQoain  1807.    Gaz.  1806.  ift 

3  G.  Hewson,  Mid.  of  St.  George  at  Toulon  ;  and 
reduction  of  Corsica;  and  of  Britannia  in  Hotham's 
actions,  \7\ih.  Lieut,  of  Inconstant  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Unite':  and  of  Boadicea,  and  assisted  in 


her  boats  at  destruction  of  a  convoy  in  the  Paaaage 
dn  Raz,  and  was  officially  noticed  for  catting  oat  a 
lugger  of  6  guns  from  under  the  batteries  of  St. 
Matthew.  Commanded  a  division  of  boats,  cntting 
out  from  Corunna  the  Sp.  20  gun  ship  Neptwne, 
and  Lieut  of  Dreadmmgki  at  Tra&lgar^  and  of 
Superb  at  Copenhagen.  Commander  of  FUeke  at 
Walcheren.  1& 

5  J.  M.  Ferguson,  Lient.  of  Redwing,  serving  in 
boats  of  that  sloop,  particularlv  in  boarding  a  ship 
at  Jovosa  on  the  coast  of  Valentia,  1807 ;  and  at 
the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  off  Cape 
Trafalgar.  Commander  of  Pandora,  ana  captured, 
1808,  Fr.  16  gun  cutter  privateer  Chasseur.  Wrecked 
on  the  Scaw,  181 1.    Gaz.  1808.  3a 

7  J.  Goorly,  Mid.  of  Belle  Pouk  in  the  action  on 
Dogger  Bank,  1781 ;  and  of  Victory  at  Toulon. 
Lieut  commanding  Vigilant  at  the  reduction  of 
Corsica ;  and  Thunder  at  the  bombardment  of  Cadiz 
under  Nelson,  1797.  1& 

8  A.  Baldwin,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Implacable  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  Russian  74  gun  ship 
Sewolod'm  the  Baltic,  1808.  Commander  of  Ffy  at 
the  capture  of  convoy  and  armed  vessels  in  the 
harbour  of  Corigeou,  1815.  J^ 

9  H.  C.  Deacon,  Mid.  of  Amaaon  at  capture 
of  3farengo  and  Belle  PouU,  1806.  Acting  Lieat 
in  command  of  Ofympia  cutter,  in  the  expedition 
against  Buenos  Ayres,  and  captured  a  French  letter 
or  marque.  Lieut,  of  Niriide,  at  the  capture  of  two 
batteries  on  the  Isle  de  Bouibon,  and  reduction  of 
that  island,  1809;  severely  wounded  at  the  taking 
of  Jacotel,  1810:  and  again  in  several  places 
defending  NMide  m  Port  Sud  Est  when  captured  in 
the  same  year.     Gaz.  1810.  1& 

10  H.  Stewart,  Mid.  of  Imperieuse,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  attack  on  Arcasson,  1807;  at 
destruction  of  batteries,  telegraphs,  &c.,  on  the 
southern  coast  of  France^  and  in  command  of 
the  armed  xebeck  Julie,  assisted  in  catting  out  ves- 
sels from  under  the  batteries  of  PortVendres.  Served 
in  the  same  ship  at  the  siege  of  Flushing ;  where, 
by  his  suggestion,  shells  were  fired  from  the  main- 
deck  guns,  by  which  Fort  Terneuse  was  blown  op, 
and  the  mgate  rescued  from  a  critical  situation. 
Served  on  shore  at  the  defence  of  Rosas.  Capt 
of  Benbow,  1839,  40,  five  times  emplojred  on  de- 
tached service;  and  in  particular  bombarded  Tri- 
poli, attacked  Tortosa,  and  obtained  possession  of 
Lhatakiah  for  the  Sultan ;  also,  took  part  at  the 
bombardment  of  St  Jean  D'Acre.  Gaz.  1807,  08, 
08. 

11  E.  Barnard,  Mid.  of  Achille  at  Trafalgar.  IS, 

1 2  J.  Wallis,  Senior  Lient  of  Vincejo  brig,  when 
captured,  after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  a 
flotilla  at  the  entrance  of  the  Morbihan.  IR 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


49 


1818 


expedition  up  the  Penobscot^  1814.     Commander 
of /ji^eriM/ bomb  at  Algiers.    Oaz.  1809, 14. 

11  Hon.  J.  Gordon,  Lient.  of  Seahorse  in  the 
operations  in  the  Potomac  and  capture  of  Alexandria, 
in  1814.    Oaz.  1814.  1& 


I  W.  B.  Dashwood,  Mid.  of  De/Sanee,  at  Copen 
hagen,  1801.  Lieut,  of  CuUoden  at  destruction  of 
two  line  of  battle  ships  and  the  fortifications  of 
Gressie,  1807 ;  and  commanded  a  S^.  Mortar  boat 
daring  the  defence  of  Cadiz.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Active, 
and  lost  an  arm  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pomone,  in 
1811.  Commander  of  Snap  brig,  and  in  1813  en- 
gaged off  St.  Valery  fire  Fr.  luggers,  one  of  which 
(the  lAtm  of  1 6  guns  and  69  men)  he  captured.  Com- 
mander of  Prometheus  at  Algiers.  Gaz.  1811,  13.  IL 

2  J.  Cookesley,  Lieut,  of  TVusty  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt  in  1801,  and  of  Zebra  bomb  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  Havre  in  1804.  Commanded  Oibraltar 
fire-ship  at  the  attack  upon  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix 
Roads,  which  was  effectirely  used  on  that  occasion .!& 

3  C.  G.  R.  Phillott,  Mid.  of  Ruby  at  capture  of 
the  Cape,  1795.  Lieut,  of  Ampkion  at  capture  of 
Sp.  treasure  frigates  in  1804.  Frequently  officially 
noticed  for  his  senrices  in  command  of  the  boats 
of  that  frigate  in  the  Adriatic,  particularly  for  storm- 
ing the  fort  of  Cortellazzo  and  capturing  six  gun- 
vessels  and  convoy  under  its  protection  in  1809. 
Commander  of  Primrose ,  and  wounded  in  the  river 
St.  Mary's  in  America,  in  1815.  Gaz.  1809,  09, 
09, 14.  n 

4  W.  Wolrige,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Volage,  in  the 
action  ofTLissa,  1811.     Gaz.  1811.  3& 

5  Sir  John  Ross,  Mid.  of  Weazle,  and  wounded 
when  serving  with  the  army  in  the  Texel  expedition, 
1799,  and  severely  wounded  in  destroying  a  vessel 
under  a  battery  near  Cape  Frehel,  when  his  boat 
was  sunk  by  a  shot.  In  a  boat  of  same  brig  blew 
up  the  wreck  of  Jeuon,  stranded  near  St.  Malo. 
Lieut,  commandinff  Carteret,  and  wounded  in  de* 
stroying  a  Fr.  ffun  orig  of  superior  force  in  the  bay 
of  Ijilcette,  1805.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Surinam,  and 
dangerously  wounded  in  four  places  in  defending  a 
prize  from  the  attacks  of  two  gun-boats  under  the 
batteries  of  Bilboa,  1806.  Lieut,  of  Victory,  and  in 
a  boat  of  that  ship  captured  a  Danish  privateer ; 
and  in  command  of  Briseis,  cut  a  vessel  out  of 
Elsinore  roads,  and  performed  other  important 
services  in  the  Baltic,  1812-15,  including  many  use- 

■  ful  surveys.  Has  commanded  two  PoUr  expedi- 
tions, one  private,  and  has  published  numerous 
valuable  professional  works.    Uaz.  1812. 

6  Sir  J.  Stirling,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Calder's  action , 
and  of  Diadem  at  the  siege  of  Monte  Video.  Com- 
manded Brazen  on  the  coast  of  America. 

8  Lord  J.  Haj,  lost  an  arm  while  Mid.  of  Seahorse, 
when  serving  in  her  boats  cutting  out  enemy's 
vessels  oflT  Cette,  1807.  Commodore  in  com- 
mand of  a  small  squadron  and  a  battalion  of  mai-ines 
on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  during  the  civil  war, 
and  frequently  engaged  with  Carltst  forces,  1836,  7. 

9  C.  R.  Moorsom,  Mate  of  Revenge,  and  Lieut. 
ut'  St.  Alban*s  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1811,  12; 
and  commanded  Fury  bomb  at  Algiers. 

10  Earl  of  Egmont,  Mid.  of  Orion  at  Trafalgar ; 
ami  served  in  lx>ats  of  Tigre  in  Rosas  Bay,  1809. 
F.itMjt.  of  Trnrtim  and  commanded  her  boats  in  an 


1819 

1  W.  Popham,  commanded  Hecla  bomb  at 
Algiers,  m 

2  J.  Hay,  Mid.  of  i>^a9ice  at  Trafalgar.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Amaranthe,  and  commanded  lier  boats  at 
the  destruction  of  Fr.  corvette  Cygne  off  Martinique , 
in  1808 ;  and  served  at  the  reduction  of  that  island 
in  1809.    Gaz.  1808.  H 

3  Sir  C.  T.  Jones,  Mid.  of  Leviathan  at  Toulon, 
in  1793;  and  wounded  in  Howe's  action,  1794. 
Was  in  Sans  Pareiiin  Bridport's  action,  1795.  JSi 

6  R.  R.  Carr^,  Mid.  of  Veteran  at  Copenhagen, 
1801 ;  Lieut,  of  Orion  at  the  same  place,  iS07  i 
and  at  Walcheren.  Commanded  Briiomart  at 
Algiers.  1& 

7  Sir  G.  A.  Westphal,  Mid.  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar 
and  wounded,  and  again  wounded  in  defending  a 
merchant  ship  against  the  Fr.  20  gun  ship  Alert, 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Belleisle,  at  the  capture  of  Martini- 
que ;  commanded  a  sub-division  of  ffun-boats  in  the 
attack  on  FlnshinjB^,  1809;  and  of  Implacable  at 
the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810,  where  his  services  were 
officially  mentioned.  As  acting  commander  of 
Columbine  captured  and  destroved  two  privateers. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Marlborough,  on  the  coast  of 
America,  and  in  1813  commanded  the  boats  of  the 
squadron  at  the  burning  of  French  Town ;  and  under 
Capt.  Lawrence  at  the  destruction  of  a  battery  and 
cannon  foundry  at  the  entrance  of  the  Susque- 
hanna, when  he  was  wounded.  Commanded  the 
advance  division  of  boats  at  the  landing  on  Ocra- 
croke  Island,  and  capture  of  Anaconda  18  gun  brig, 
and  a  schooner  of  10  guns.  Commander  of  Ana^ 
conda  in  the  expedition  a^inst  New  Orleans,  1814, 
and  emploved  on  shore  with  his  ship's  company  in 
the  Naval  brigade.  Gaz.  1 805,  09, 10, 1 1, 13  (three 
times),  1815. 

8  P.  W.  P.  Wallis,  Mid.  of  Cleopatra  when  cap- 
tured by  Fr.  frigate  Ville  de  Milan,  after  a  long  ac- 
tion, lCl05.  Lieut,  of  Curieux,  and  cut  out  a  vessel 
in  St.  Ann's  bay,  Guadaloupe,  and  subsequently 
wrecked  in  the  Curieux  on  the  enemy's  coast. 
Lieut,  of  Gloire  at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates 
and  battery  at  Anse  la  Barciue,  Guadaloupe  ;  and 
also  at  the  surrender  of  the  island.  Second  Lieut, 
of  Shannon  at  the  capture  of  U.  S.  frigate  Chesa^ 
peake,  1813,  and  succeeded  to  the  charge  of  the  ship, 
the  first  lieut.  being  killed  and  captain  dangerou.sry 
wounded.  Capt.  of  Warspite  during  the  Fr.  ex- 
pedition to  Mogador,  1844,  and  received  the  thanks 
of  both  Governments,  for  the  course  he  pursued 
on  the  occasion.     Gaz.  1813. 

9  Hugh  Patton,Mid.of^f //rro/Mon  at  Trafalgar.Xl 


Digitized  by 


Google 


50 


Services  of  Captains. 


10  Sir  H.  Shiffoer,  Lieot.  of  Owen  Glendomer  at 
capture  of  the  Uland  of  Aoholt,  1809.   IR 

1 1  H.  Forbes,  Mid.  of  Pkm^  at  Trafalgar,  and 
severely  wounded  in  her  boats  in  an  attaick  on  a 
French  brig  of  war  off  Genoa,  1805.  Actin^j^  Lieut, 
of  Donefral  at  St.  Domingo,  1806 ;  and  Lieut,  of 
same  ship  at  destruction  or  Fr.  frigate  squadron  at 
Sables  D  Olonne ;  and  attack  upon  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix 
Roads,  1809.    ia 

12  W.  Walpole,  Mid.  of  Cohsnu  at  Trafalgar j  of 
Ajax  when  burnt ;  of  Entlymion  forcing  tne  Dar- 
danelles ;  and  severely  and  dangerously  wounded 
while  Lieut,  of  Imperieute  at  the  capture  of  a  con- 
voy and  battery  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1812. 
Commander  of  CnrUw  employed  in  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  pirates  at  Kas  al  Khyma  in  the 
Persian  Gulf. 


1820,  21 


1  J.  W.  Montaau,  Lieut,  of  Cerberus,  hervmg  in 
her  boats  in  the  Mediterranean  at  the  attack  on  a 
convoy  piotected  by  several  gun*boats  and  troops 
near  Corfu,  in  1813.    Gaz.  three  times  in  1813.  B 

3  Hon.  G.  P.  Campbell,  Mid.  of  Namur  in 
Strachan's  action,  180.5,  and  of  Seahorse  at  capture 
of  Badere  Zaffer,  1808.  Lieut,  of  Belvidera  in  action 
with  and  escape  from  Commodore  Rodgers*  squa- 
dron, in  1812.  IBk 

4  D.  H.  O'Brien,  Mid.  of  Overyssel,  and  com- 
manded a  flat-bottomed  boat  at  the  expedition  to  the 
Helder  in  1799.  Made  prisoner  when  wrecked  in 
Hustar,  and  after  five  years'  imprisonment  suc- 
ceeded in  a  third  attempt  to  escape.  Lieut,  of 
Warrior  at  the  taking  of  Zante,  Cephalonia,  &c. ; 
and  ofAmpkion  at  cnptureof  the  garrison  and  convoy 
at  Grao ;  and  in  the  action  off  Lissa.  Senior  of 
Bacchante,  in  many  boat  actions  in  the  Adriatic, 
particalarly  in  1812,  when  be  cut  out  seven  vessels 
and  a  convoy  protected  by  several  gun- vessels  on 
the  coast  of  Apulia;  and  in  1813  commanded  a 
division  of  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  flotilla  of  five 
gun  brigs  on  the  coast  of  Calabria.  Gaz.  1810, 12, 
12,  13. 

5  W.  B.  Bigland,  Mid.  of  Theseus  at  capture  of 
three  Fr.  frigates  off  Cape  Francois,  1803;  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  attack  on  Cnragoa,  1804.  Lieut,  of 
Pomp^eBX  the  reduction  of  Martinique  ^  and  oi Belle- 
isle  in  the  operations  against  Flushing,  when  he  acted 
ias  aide-  de-camp  to  Sir  G.  Cockburn .  Xieut.  oi Impla- 
cable at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810-11 ;.  and  Fiair 
Lieut,  in  Sceptre  and  Marlborough,  and  served  in  all 
the  important  operations  in  the  Chesapeake  and  coasts 
of  America,  including  the  capture  or  Hampton,  and 
boarding  the  Anaconda  at  Ocracroke.  Gaz.  1809.  )& 

6  J.  C.  Carpenter^  Lieut,  of  Caledonia,  and  com- 
manded a  fire  vessel  m  the  attack  upon  Fr.  fleet  in 
Aix  Roads,  1809. 1& 

8  E.  Lloyd,  Mid.  o( Dictator,  serving  in  the  flotilla 
and  on  shore  at  Egypt  1801,  when  be  was  severely 
bruised ;  of  Leda,  and  wounded  when  in  com- 
mand of  a  boat  in  an  attack  upon  a  Fr.  mortar  vessel, 


moored  near  a  battery  at  Boulogne,  1804  ;  and  in 
1805,  assisted  at  the  capture  of  seven  ^n-schnjts ; 
and  conducted  and  firea  a  catamaran  m  the  attack 
upon  Bologne  flotilla.  Mid.  of  the  same  ship  at  the 
reduction  of  the  Cape,  where  he  served  on  shore 
with  the  army.  Lieut,  of  Raisonable,  and  com- 
manded a  division  of  seamen  and  marines  (Royal 
Blues)  at  the  capture  of  Monte  Video,  and  attack 
upon  Buenos  Ajrres;  and  served  till  the  final  evacu- 
ation, 1807.  UeuU  of  the  same  ship  serving  on 
shore  at  the  capture  of  St.  Paul's,  Isle  of  Bonroon, 
and  a/^in  wounded;  and  of  BoadUeay  at  the 
reduction  of  Bourbon  and  Isle  of  France,  where 
he  was  attached  to  the  naval  brigade.  Served  aa  a 
Volunteer  with  the  army  at  the  capture  of  Java. 
Commander  of  Raven  in  the  Gulf  of  Pftiia,  and 
rendered  important  services,  1814, 15.  Gaz.  1809, 
10,  10. 

9  J.  Gedge,  commanded  Locust  gnn-brig  at  the 
capture  of  Marengo  and  Belie  Poule,  1806;  and 
made  Commander  for  an  atuick  on  the  enemy's 
flotilla  off  Calais  in  1811.     Gaz.  1811.  9a 

10  B.  M .  KeUy,  Mid.  of  Gibraltar  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Ferrol  ana  Egypt,  and  in  the  attack  on  the 
French  works  on  tne  Island  of  Elba.  Lieut  of 
Adamant  when  she  captured  a  Sp.  frigate  privateer 
of  48  guns  in  1806 ;  and  of  D^dalus  at  the  capture 
of  the  Island  of  Samana  and  two  privateers,  the 
crews  of  which  were  subseouently  taken  by  a  de* 
tachment  under  his  commano. 

11  A.  L.  Corry,  Mid.  of  Diadem  at  the  capture  of 
the  Cape  and  attack  on  Buenos  Ayres ;  and  of  Leda 
at  Copenhagen  in  1807. 

12  Sir  E.  W.  Parry,  Mid.  of  Vansruard^  in  the 
Baltic  engaged  with  Danish  gun-boats,  l^,  09. 
Lieut,  of  Uogue,  and  in  1814  sensed  in  the  boats 
at  capture  ofthree  Am.  privateers,  and  destruction 
of  naval  stores  at  Pettipague  Point.  Lieut.  Com- 
mander of  Alexander,  and  accompanied  Capt.  Ross 
in  1818,  in  an  experiition  to  the  Arctic  regions. 
In  1819,  commanded  an  expedition  which  crossed 
the  meridian  of  1 10®  West  long.,  in  740  44'  N.  lat, 
and  returned  1820.  In  same  year  fitted  out  a  second 
expedition,  consisting  of  Hecla  and  Fury^  which 
sailed  1821  and  returned  1823.  Commanded  a  third 
expedition  in  1824-5:  and  in  1826,  commanded  a 
land  expedition,  whicn  reached  82^  45'  N.  lat. 

13  H.  W.  Bruce,  Mid.  of  Euryalus  at  Trafalgar; 
and  of  Ewlyniwn  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles. 
Lieut,  of  Belvidera,  and  assisted  at  capture,  in  the 
boats  of  that  ship  and  Nemesis,  of  two  Danish 
schooners  on  the  coast  of  Norway  ^  and  was 
slightly  wounded  in  the  action  with  and  retreat 
from  the  squadron  under  Commodore  Rodgers,  on 
the  coast  of  America.  Served  in  the  boats  of  the 
squadron  at  the  capture  of  a  schooner  in  Chesa- 
peake Bay,  and  subseouently  of  a  privateer  of  15 
guns  and  70  men.  vVhen  commanduig  ManU/, 
assisted  in  the  operations  in  the  Patuxent  and  Pa- 
tapsco  rivers. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


51 


1822 

1  W.  J.  Minnye,  lAent,  and  seryed  on  shore  with 
Uic  naral  brigade  at  the  captore  of  the  Cape,  1806. 
Gaz.  1806. 

2  T.  L.  Peake,  Senior  Ueot.  of  VUtoriout  at  the 
c|Pta'J,of  Fr.  74  gun-ahip  BwoH  in  1812.    Oaz. 

3  N.  Duff,  Mid.  of  Mars  at  Trafalgar ;  of  Active 
at  passage  of  Dardanelles,  where  he  assisted  at  the 
destracCion  of  theTorkish  redoubt  on  Point  Pesquies; 
and  subsequently  serred  in  several  boat  actions, 
while  in  that  ship  in  the  Adriatic.  In  same  ship  at 
the  battle  off  Lissa,  and  at  capture  of  Pomone, 
Ck>mmander  of  JEspoirj.  and  servea  in  the  operations 
against  Washington,  Baltimore,  &c.    Gaz.  1811. 

4  Sir  C.  C,  Parker,  Mid.  of  Eagle,  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Capri  and  defence  of  Gaieta ;  of  UnU^,  and 
received  a  severe  hurt  in  an  expedition  against  the 
town  of  Cotrone,  1810 ;  and  served  in  her  boats 
at  the  attack  on  a  convoy  under  the  batteries  of 
Cape  Talliat,  1811.  Lieut,  of  Malta,  and  present 
at  the  siege  of  Tarragona. 

5  J.  E.  Walcott,  served  nine  years  as  Mid.  under 
Sir  S.  Hood.  Mid.  of  Lively  at  capture  of  Sp. 
treasure  ships,  1804 ;  and  in  action  with  Sp.  74  gun 
■hip  Glorioso,  1805;  of  Centaur  at  Copenhagen, 
1807 ;  and  when  Mate  of  that  ship  (on  the  death 
of  the  Lieut)  commanded  at  the  capture  of  a 
Danish  desnatch-boat,  protected  by  troops  and  field- 
pieces,  off  Moen  Island.  Acting  Flag  Lieut,  at  the 
capture  of  Sewolod  Russ.  74  in  1808 ;  and  in  Wal- 
cheren  expedition.  Captain  of  Tyne,  and  com- 
manded her  boats  with  those  of  Thracian  at  the 
capture  of  a  piratical  vessel,  in  1823. 

7  C.  Nelson,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  St.  Domingo,  1& 

8  £arl  Spencer,  commanded  Talbot  at  the 
battle  of  Navarin  ;  and  assisted  at  the  reduction  of 
Morea  Castle,  in  1828. 

9  J.  H.  Plumridge,  Mid.  of  Leda,  in  theexpedition 
to  Egypt,  1801  ;  and  of  Defence  at  Trafalgar. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Melpomene  in  action  with  Danish 
flotilla;  and  commanded  her  boats  at  destruction 
of  a  Danish  cutter  and  some  merchant  vessels,  in 
1809.  Senior  of  Menelaus  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle 
of  France ;  and  of  Resistance,  and  served  in  her  boats 
At  the  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Port  D'Anzo.  Aide- 
de-camp  to  Sir  £.  Pellew  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa. 
Gaz.  1809. 

10  Sir  G.  Tyler,  lost  an  arm  when  Mid,oS Spartan, 
in  Quiberon  Bay,  in  1811. 

11  Sir  J.  Franklin,  Mid.  of  Polyphemus  at  Co- 
oenhageo,  1801:  and  passenger  in  Earl  Camden 
Indiaman,  in  the  action  with  Linois'  squadron. 
Mid.  of  Bellerophon  at  Trafalgar ;  and  Lieut  of 
Bedford,  and  wounded  at  capture  of  the  flotilla  on 
Lac  Borgne;  and  commanaed  that  ship's  small- 
arm  men  in  the  operations  against  New  Orleans. 
Lieut. -Commander  of  Trent  hired  brig,  in  Capt. 
Buchan's  expedition  to  the  northward  of  Spitsber- 
gen, 1818;  and  in  1819  commanded  a  land  expedi- 
tion from  the  shores  of  Hudson  Bay  to  the  Arctic 
Ocean,  and  to  ascertain  the  position  of  the  mouth 


of  the  Coppermine  River,  &c.,  from  which  he  re> 
turned,  1822.  In  1825,  undertook  a  second  laud 
expedition,  for  the  purpose  of  further  exploration, 
in  conjunction  with  Capt.  Parry  and  Blossom,  and 
returned  1827.  In  1845,  took  command  of  Terror 
and  Erebus  and  proceeded  on  a  polar  voyage,  in 
which  he  is  at  present  absent.    Gaz.  1814. 

12  Sir  T.  Herbert,  Mid.  of  Excellent  at  de- 
fence of  Gaieta  and  taking  of  Capri,  1806 ;  and  of 
Blonde  at  capture  of  the  French  and  Danish  Weat 
India  Islands,  1809.  Senior  Lieut  of  Euryalus 
in  the  operations  in  the  Potomac,  including  the 
capture  of  Fort  Washington  and  Alexandria,  and 
twice  wounded.  Capt.  of  Calliope  and  Blenheim 
from  Oct.  1840  until  Feb.  1843,  in  China,  during  which 
time  he  commanded  a  division  of  the  squadron  at 
the  taking  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and  against 
Canton,  in  1841 ;  and  assisted,  and  on  several  occa* 
sions  commanded,  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
China  between  those  dates.    Gaz.  1807,14. 

13  C.  H.  Reid,  Mid.  ot  Netley  schooner,  at  the 
capture  of  St  Lucia  and  the  Dutch  West  India  Is- 
lands, 1803.    Lieut,  of  Brunswick  at  Copenhagen, 

1807.  m 

14  H.  T.  B.  Collier,  Mid.  of  BnlUant  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  Belleisle  and  Ferrol,  and  served  in  her 
boats  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  &u^;»e  from  Vigo  Bay ; 
and  of  Endymion  in  1803-5,  when  that  ship  was 
attached  to  the  in  shore  squadron  off  the  Penmarcks, 
and  during  other  important  services.  Mid.  of 
Canopus  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  President,  and 
at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles;  and  Lieut, 
of  Banterer  m  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen, 
1807.  Lieut,  of  Amelia,  and  assisted  at  the  de- 
struction of  three  French  frigates  off  the  Sablet 
D'Olonne,  1809 :  and  Senior  of  Leda  at  the  capture 
of  Java,  1811.  ia 

15  J.  Brenton,  Mate  of  Caesar  in  the  actions  off 
Algeziras,  and  in  the  Straits,  1801.  Acting  Com- 
mander in  charge  of  a  division  of  ^m-boats  at  the 
defence  of  Riga,  and  in  an  expedition  against  Met- 
tau,  in  1812.  B 

16  G.  R.  Pechell,  Mid.  of  Medusa  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Sp.  treasure  ships,  1804;  of  Revenge 
at  the  captore  of  four  French  frigates,  1806 ;  and 
of  Venus  at  the  defence  of  Vigo.  Lieut  of  Mace^ 
donian,  and  brought  out  with  her  boata  a  lugger 
from  under  the  batteries  of  lie  D'Aix.  in ,  1812. 
Commander  of  Colibri  and  Recruit  off  New  York, 
and  Charleston  in  1814 ;  and  of  Tamar  and  Bellette 
on  the  N.  America  and  W.  India  station.    Gaz.  1814. 

18  H.  B.  Powell,  Mid.  of  Kangaroo,  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Loire,  1798  ;  and  of  Hrginie  at  cap- 
tore  of  Dutch  frigate  Chtelderland,  and  at  defence 
of  Louua  tender  of  four  a^uns,  when  attacked  by  a 
privateer  of  14  guns.  Lieut  of  St.  Albau's,  and 
served  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz ;  and  a  volunteer  in 
Impregnable  tl  Algiers. 

20  J.  T.  Coffin,  Mid.  of  Harrier  at  the  capture 
of  Dutch  frigate  Pallas,  1806.  Lieut  of  Victor 
rious  at  capture  of  Fr.  74  gun  ship  Rivoli,  1812. 
Gaz.  1806,  12.  m 


Digitized  by 


Google 


52 


Services  of  Captains. 


1823 

1  £.  Curzon,  Lieut,  serring^  as  Aide-de-camp  to 
a  general  officer  in  the  expedition  against  New  Or- 
leans.   Capt  of  Asia  atNa^arin.    Gaz.  1815.  1& 

2  S.  Arabin,  Mid.  of  T^rre,  in  co-operation 
with  the  Turks  on  the  coasU  of  Syria  and  Egypt, 
in  1799,  and  subsequent  years^  ana  of  Anteloj^  in 
an  attack  on  an  armed  vessel  at  the  mouth  of  the 
Scheldt.  Commanded  a  Sicilian  gun-vessel  at  the 
defence  of  Sicily ;  and  Actinff  Lieut,  of  Pom/i/tf.  and 
served  at  the  destruction  of  the  redoubt  on  Point 
Perquies  at  the  entrance  of  the  Dardanelles':  and  in 
the  same  ship  at  Copenhagen,  1807.     Gaz.  1807.  ISL 

3  Hon.  H.  J.  Rous,  served  in  the  boats  of  Bac 
chante  in  the  Adriatic,  particularly  at  the  capture 
of  a  convoy  at  Port  Lemo  in  1812;  the  Corfu  flo- 
tilla ;  Castle  of  Karlebargo.  and  seven  gun-vessels 
and  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Abruzzi  in  1813,  and 
the  fortresses  of  Ragusa,  Cattaro,  &c.,  &c.  Gaz. 
1813. 

4  T.  B.  Clowes,  Mid.  of  Leda  in  several  actions 
with  the  Boulogne  flotilla,  1803;  at  the  capture  of 
the  Cape  and  Monte  Video,  in  1806;  and  com- 
manded a  gun-boat  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
1809.3a 

6  E.  Boxer,  Mid.  of  />om,  and  assisted  at  the 
cutting  out  Fr.  2fi  gun  corvette  Chevrette  from  Ca- 
maret  Bay,  in  1801.  Lieut,  of  Tigre^  and  com- 
manded a  detachment  of  seamen  landed  in  Egypt, 
1807,  and  a  division  of  boats  at  the  destruction  or  a 
convoy  at  Rosas,  in  1809 ;  and  had  the  direction  of 
the  gun-boats  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  1813. 
Capt.  of  Pimu  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  and  Dombardment  of  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  in 
1840.    Gaz.  1807, 1809. 

7  G.  F.  Rich,  Mid.  of  ImmoriaHU  from  1802, 
serving  in  the  various  attacks  on  the  Fr.  flotilla  at 
Boulogne,  by  catamarans  and  tire*  ships  ;  and  com- 
manded a  boat  at  capture  of  a  Fr.  gun-brig  from 
under  Cape  Grinez.  Lieut,  of  Cfyde,  employed  on 
special  ser\'ice,  distributing  proclamations  of  the 
Sp.  juntas ;  and  commandeaf  a  division  of  gun-boats, 
as  Acting  Commander,  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
1809.   Gaz.  1809. 

8  W.  J.  H.  Johnstone,  Mid.  of  Venerable  in  ac- 
tive co-operation  with  the  patriots  on  the  north 
coast  of  Spain,  in  1812. 


&1I 


1824 

2  W.  H.  Smyth,  Mid.  of  CamwaiUa  in  ttctkw 
with  Fr.  frigate  SemiUanfe  in  St.  Paul's  Bay,  1806  ; 
and  of  Powerful  in  the  expedition  to  FliisliiDg, 
1809.  Commanded  a  gun-boat  at  the  defence  of 
Cadiz,  1810,  11 ;  and  at  the  same  time  naade  valua- 
ble surveys  of  the  coast.  Lieut,  in  the  flotilla  at  de- 
fence of  Sicily }  and  again  employed  surveying  the 
various  localities  in  which  he  was  serving ;  and  at 
the  peace  had  nearly  completed  his  survey  of  Sicily 
and  its  islands,  which  in  command  of  .<tftflf  slocni  he 
finished.  Commander  of  Adventure  and.  1821-24, 
conducted  an  important  survey  along  the  sborea  of  the 
Mediterranean,  from  Alexandria  to  Bona  and  parts 
of  Italy,  embracing  the  Great  Gulf  of  Syrtis  and 
islands  of  Sardinia,  the  Morea,  Ionian  Islands,  Al- 
bania, and  Malta.  Ill 

3  J.  Ryder  Burton,  Mid.of  Nttrcistuty  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  capture  of  the  Saintes,  1809 ;  and  of 
RAin,  in  active  co-operation  with  the  patriots  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  and  was  desperately  wounded 
at  the  taking  of  Castro.  LieuL  of  AlbUm^  and  com- 
manded a  gun-boat  at  Algiers;  and  while  com- 
mander of  CameleoMi  in  ]8z4,  captured,  by  board- 
ing under  the  batteries  of  Algiers,  (just  as  bis  recal 
was  made,)  the  Algerine  corvette  TW/mA',  of  20 
guns  and  140  men.  Received  in  1818  a  gold  medal 
of  the  Society^   of  Arts,  for  an  invention  for  pro- 

slUng  ships  in  a  calm.     Author  of  pamphlets  on 
aval  Architecture,  and  other  professional  sabjects. 

4  R.  Saumarez,  Mid.  of  Spartan  at  the  rednc- 
tion  of  the  castles  of  Pesaro  and  Cesenatico^  Losin, 
Zante,  Cephalonia,  and  Cerigo ;  and  in  action  with 
Neapolitan  flotilla  in  the  bay  of  Naples.  Lieut,  of 
Bacchante  at  the  sieges  of  Trieste  and  Cattaro.   IL 

5  W.  F.  Martin,  Mid.  of  Akbar,  serving  in  the 
Scheldt,  1815;  and  of  Alceste  in  Lord  Amherst's 
embassy  to  China,  and  wrecked  in  that  ship.  Com- 
mander of  Fly,  1823,  and  rendered  important  ser- 
vices to  British  interests  at  Callao,  when  senior 
officer  at  that  place. 

6  J.  Montagu,  Mid.  of  TYprtf,  serving  in  her 
boats  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  |1809.  Lieut,  ot  Al- 
ceste at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  'Pomone,  1811.  Gaz. 
1809,  11.  m 

7  Hon.  R.  S.  Dundas,  Capt.  of  Melvilie  on  the  I 
coast  of  China,  incladiug  the  capture  of  the  forts  of  i 
the  Bocca  Tygris,  and  the  operations  against  Canton,  , 
1841.  I 

8  T.  Prickett,  served  on  shore  at  the  capture  of 
St.  Lucia,  1803.  Senior  Lieut,  of  /Zcitari/ at  captniv 
of  Fr.  16  gun  corvette  DiUgente,  1805  ;  and  several 
large  privateers;  and  oiElk,  snd  actively emp]m*«] 
in  command  of  her  boats  in  the  Gulf  Florida  m  ac- 
tion with  batteries  and  gun-boats.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Elk  at  the  surrender  of  St.  Domingo.  Com- 
mander of  Victor  and  Owen  Glendower,  actively  em- 
ployed on  the  coast  of  Africa  during  the  Ashantee 
war,  a  great  part  of  which  time  he  was  senior  of- 
ficer, li 

9  A.  D.  Y.  Arbuthnott,  Mid.  of  Jifars  at  Tra- 
falgar: capture  of  four  Fr.  frigates,  1806,  aDtl 
Copenhagen  in  1807  ;  employed  in  gun-boat  S4>n-iit 
in  the  Scheldt,  1809;  and  m  the  Tagus,  1810,  11. 
Capt.  on  particular  service  in  Syria  in  co-operation 
with  the  British  forces,  in  1840.'  IR 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


53 


10  I.  p.  Chapman^  Mid.  of  Dtcadty  and  woanded 
at  the  capture  of  some  vessels  in  the  West  Indies ; 
and  captured  in  a  prize  and  confined  several  months 
in  a  dungeon  at  Tnizillo.  Mate  of  Fortunee,  serving 
in  tier  boats  at  capture  of  a  large  privateer.  Lieut. 
of  Jhtincibie  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1811 ;  and  in 
command  of  the  launch  at  the  storming  of  Fort 
Louis,  Matagorda,  and  wounded  when  command- 
ing a  division  of  gun-boats.  Lieut,  of  Malta  in 
charge  of  a  division  of  gun-boats  at  the  capture  of 
Gaieta;  Senior  of  Curacoa  at  the  reduction  of 
Genoa;  and  of  Rowal  Otorreai  Tarragona.  Gaz. 
1810. » 


1825 

1  p.  Grace,  Mid.  of  Ganges  at  Copenhagen .  1801 ; 
and  of  Oreyhownd  at  the  capture  of  Palku  frigate, 
near  Java,  in  1806.  Acting  Lieut,  of  PUmontaise, 
and  severely  wounded  in  action  with  the  Malays, 
1809 ;  and  assisted  at  the  destruction  of  a  brig  of  16 
guns  and  136  men,  under  the  batteries  of  Roy  an,  in 
tlie  boats  of  SemiramU,  of  which  ship  he  was  Lieut. 
Gaz.  1806, 11,11. 

2  W.  Hotham,  Mid.  of  Eagle,  and  assisted  at  the 
sieve  of  Gaieta,  and  storming  of  Capri,  1806,  and 
defence  of  Cadiz,  1810.  Lieut,  of  same  ship  at 
the  capture  of  Finme ;  destruction  of  the  batteries 
of  Rovigno ;  and  capture  of  the  arsenal  of  Trieste 
1813 ;  and  participated  in  a  variety  of  other  boat  ser- 
vices in  the  Adriatic.  Gaz.  1811^  13,  three  timet.  B 

4  Hon.  M.  Stopford,  Mid.  of  Sdpion  at  capture 
of  Java,  1810. 

5  J .  Skekel,  Mid.  and  served  at  the  capture  of  St. 
Lucia.  Lieut,  of  Pandour,  and  employed  in  the 
flotilla  at  tiie  reduction  of  Surinam,  1804 ;  of  Hero 
in  Calder's  action ;  was  wounded  in  the  action  off 
Ferrol ;  and  capture  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Pomie, 
Lieut,  of  Belleropkon,  and  commanded  a  boat  in  the 
atUck  on  the  Russian  flotilla  in  the  Baltic,  1809. 
Gaz.  1805,  09.  H 

6  J.  Stoddart,  Lieut,  of  Melamput,  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  destruction  of  Pr.  74  gun  ship 
Itnpdhuux^  off  Cape  Henry,  1806;  of  Canoptu  at 
the  destruction  of  two  ships  of  the  line  off  Cette,  in 
1810 ;  and  served  in  her  boats  in  several  attacks  on 
the  enemy's  flotilla,  in  the  Paro  of  Messina.  Com- 
manded StnmboU  bomb  in  co-operation  with  the 
Patriots  on  the  Coast  of  Catalonia,  1812,  13.  Gaz. 
1813.  1& 

8  Earl  of  Hardvicke,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte, 
and  commanded  a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 

9  H.  D.  Chads,  Mid.  of  Excellent^  at  the  de- 
fence of  Gaieta  and  the  capture  of  Capn.  Lieut,  of 
Jphigeniay  and  assisted  at  the  reduction  of  the  Isle 
de  K)urbon,  and  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the 
seamen  and  marines  at  the  Isle  de  la  Passe,  after  the 
death  of  Lieut.  Norman ;  and  captured  in  the  attack 
on  the  Pr.  frigates  at  Port  Snd  Est.  Senior  Lieut  of 
Java,  and  captured,  after  a  highly  honourable  de- 
fence, by  the  U.  S.  frigate  Constitution,  of  superior 
force,  in  which  Capt.  Lambert  was  killed.  Com- 
manded Columbia,  at  the  reduction  of  Guadaloupe, 
in  1815 ;  and  Arachne  throughout  the  Burmese 
war.    Gaz.  1810, 12. 


12  J.  Gore,  Lieut  of  Prince  of  Wales  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807;  and  Acting  Commander  of  Onfon 
at  the  blockade  and  surrender  of  the  city  of  St. 
Domingo,  1809.  3|L 

13  C.  Bo  wen,  Mid.  of  Polyphemus  during  the 
operations  against  Buenos  Ayres,  1807.  Com- 
mander of  Driver,  and  active^  employed  on  the 
coast  of  Africa  during  the  Ashantee  war.  1& 

14  G.  R.  Lambert,  Mid.  of  Eagle  from  1809  to 
1814,  and  shared  in  the  services  of  that  ship  in  the 
Adriatic,  including  the  taking  of  Trieste  and  Piume, 
where  he  servedon  shore. 

16  A.  T.  E.  Vidal,  has  been  employed  since  the 
peace  in  surveyin^^  various  portions  of  the  globe ; 
and  is  at  present  m  the  surveying  service.  Gaz. 
1810. 


1826 

1  J.  G.  Aplin,  Mid.  of  Terpsichore,  and  served 
in  her  boats,  cutting  out  from  under  the  batteries  of 
St  Denis,  Isle  de  Bourbon,  the  Pr.  corvette  Tour^ 
terelle,  1805.  Lieut  commanding  Arrow  schooner, 
and  officially  noticed  for  activity  on  the  coast  of 
Prance,  and  north  coast  of  Spam,  particularly  at 
the  siege  of  St  Sebastian  and  at  Santona.  1& 

2  W.  Keats,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  St.  Domingo,  1806 ; 
at  Copenhagen,  1807 :  embarking  the  Sp.  srmy  from 
Nyborg,  1808;  Walcheren  expedition,  1809;  of 
Mil/ord  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  Hibemia  at 
blockade  of  Toulon,  1812. 

3  Sir  H.  J.  Leeke,  Mid.  of  Folontaire,  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  boats  at  destruction  of  a  Pr. 
vessel  near  Marseilles;  and  in  the  bay  of  Rosas  in 
1809.  Lieut,  of  Lion  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope ; 
and  Commander  of  Myfrmidon,  actively  em  ploy  ea 
on  the  Coast  of  Africa  in  suppression  of  the  slave 
trade.  Gaz.  1809. 

4  T.  Martin,  Lieut,  and  commanded  boats  of 
Penelope,  in  conjunction  with  those  of  Pomone,  at 
the  rescue  of  the  ctew  of  Atalante,  on  shore*  under 
batteries,  on  the  Pr.  Coast,  and  also  at  destruction 
of  a  convoy  near  Cape  Prior,  1807.  Senior  Lieut, 
of  same  ship,  and  commanded  a  party  of  seamen 
at  the  taking  of  Port  Trinity,  and  the  surrender  of 
Afartinique,  m  1809.  Commander  of  Surinam  at 
the  peaee.    In  continual  service  from  1799  to  1815. 

5  H.  Edwards,  Lieut,  of  Atlas  at  St  Domingo. 

6  M.  Seymour,  Mid.  of  Hannibal  at  capture  of 
Pr.  frigate  Sultane,  in  1814. 

8  H.  Litchfield,  Mid.  of  hnpetueux,  and  assisted 
at  blowing  up  Insolente  in  the  Morbthan  river,  1800, 
and  servra  m  her  barge  cutting  out  Pr.  corvette 
Guipe  from  Vigo,  in  1801.  Mid.  of  Pique  at  the 
reduction  of  Auz  Cayes  and  other  ports  at  St  Do- 
minffo,  1803;  and  served  on  shore  at  the  attack 
on  Curs9oa,  1804.  Acting  Master  of  Renard  at 
capture  of  Pr.  corvette  DiUgente,  and  destruction  of 
General  Emouf  privateer.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Rein" 
deer  at  Wslcheren :  and  commanded  Mohawk  in 
the  operations  on  tne  Coast  of  America,  including 
the  attack  on  Craney  Island,  and  Hampton,  and 
served  in  her  boat  at  the  destruction  of  Am. 
schooner  Asp,  in  1813.  1& 


Digitized  by 


Google 


54 


Services  of  Captains. 


1827 

1  R.  A.  Yates,  Lieut,  of  Quebec^  and  served  in 
the  boats  of  tbat  sbip  in  the  Vlie  stream  at  cap- 
tare  of  Fr.  14  gun  schooner  privateer  Jeunc  Louise, 
whose  captain  he  killed  in  a  personal  conflict,  1810. 
Gaz.  1810. 

2  E.  Le  C.  Thomborough,  Mid.  of  ApoUo  from 
1809  to  1814 ;  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  a  lai^ge 
store  ship  under  the  batteries  of  Corsica ;  destruc- 
tion of  a  xebec  of  six  guns,  a  strong  tower  near 
Brindisi,  capture  of  the  islands  of  Augusta  and 
Curzola,  and  subsequently  of  Paxo,  &c, 

3  C.  O.  Randolph,  Mid.  of  Donefrat  at  the  de- 
struction of  three  French  frigates  off  the  Sables 
D'Olonne  in  1809,  in  the  attack  on  the  French  fleet 
in  Aix  Roads  m  the  same  year,  and  at  the  attempt 
to  destroy  two  frigates  under  the  batteries  of  La 
Hogue,  in  1810.  Lieut,  of  Eurotas  at  capture  of 
Pr.  frigate  Clorinde,  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

4  H.  B.  Martin,  Capt.  of  Cary{/%rf  in  the  ope- 
rations on  the  coast  of  Syria^  and  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1840. 

5  R.  Patton,  Mid.  of  BetUrophon  at  Trafalgar. 
Hon.  Med.  Royal  Humane  Society.  1& 

6  R.  Aitchison,  acting  Lieut,  of  Vengeur  in  the 
expedition  to  New  Orleans ;  and  Lieut,  of  the  Leander 
at  Algiers.  %, 

8  S.  Thornton,  Mid.  of  Phahe  at  capture  of  U.  S. 
frigate  BsseSf  in  1814.  Lieut,  of  Lijfey,  and  serred 
in  that  ship  m  the  Burmese  war. 

9  F.  W.  Beechey,  Mid.  of  Astrea  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigates  off  Madagascar,  1811;  and  of 
yitnfeur,  when  he  was  actirely  employed  in  the  ex- 
pedition against  New  Orieans,  and  in  her  boats  on 
the  Mississippi,  1815.  Lieut,  of  TVent  in  Bu- 
chan's  voyage  to  Spitsbergen,  1818 ;  of  Hecla  in 
Parry's  first  polar  voyage ;  and  of  AduetUure  in 
Capt.  Smyth's  survey  of  the  Gulf  of  Syrtis  and 
Cyrenaica,  when  he  explored  a  vast  tract  of  country 
and  made  valuable  researches.  Commander  of 
Blossom  in  a  voyaf[^e  to  the  Pacific  and  Beering's 
Straits  in  connection  with  Parry  and  Franklin's 
expedition,  1825-8  ;  and  is  still  conducting  an  im- 
portant survey  on  the  Irish  coast. 

13  J.  Foote,  Mid.  of  Seahorse  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Sensible  1798,  and  also  in  the  Bav  of 
Naples  at  surrender  of  the  forts,  &c.  Lieut,  ot  Ml, 
George  at  passage  of  the  Dardanelles ;  and  of  Queen, 
and  wounaed  in  a  gun-boat  manned  by  that  ship  for 
the  protection  of  a  convoy  in  the  Straits  of  Gibrutar, 
and  made  prisoner  after  a  highly  honourable  resist- 
ance. Lieut,  of  Caledonia,  and  commanded  a  boat, 
storming  the  batteries  at  Point  du  Ch^,  1810. 
Commanded  the  squadron  on  west  coast  of  Africa, 
1842.    Gaz.  1806.    B 

16  Earl  Talbot,  Commander  of  Philomel  at 
Navarin. 

17  Sir  W.  Symonds,  Mid.  of  Loudonin  Bridport's 
action,  1795 ;  and  present  at  capture  of  Fr.  fngates 
Loire  and  Geniille,  and  Jean  Bart  corvette.  Mid. 
of  Cerberus  at  capture  of  two  large  corvettes,  and 


several  privateers;  and  in  actioQ  with  four  Spt 
frigates  and  two  corvettes  off  Cape  Ortegsl»  in  1799. 
As  Senior  Lieut,  of  Scorpion,  and  in  comnEiaDd  of 
Fiolet  lugger,  actively  employed  on  the  Spaixt^ 
main,  capturing  many  privateers ;  and  also  in  the 
Channel.  Senior  Lieut,  of  5^.  Doming-o  at  Flush- 
ing: and  of  Pique  till  1816.  Appointed  Surveyor 
Of  the  Navy  in  1832,  and  is  the  constmcCor  of  noise 
of  the  finest  ships  in  the  nary. 


1828 

1  J.  W.  DalUng,  Mid.  of  Defence  at  Trmlalgar: 
and  Mate  of  AmphUm,  and  served  in  her  boats  at 
the  taking  of  the  fort  of  Cortelazzo  with  six  m- 
boats  andconvoy  under  its  protection  in  1809.  £ 

2  J.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Pkaiton,  and  employed  at  de 
struction  of  Point  Canonniere  at  the  laie  of  France, 
and  capture  of  two  vessels  at  that  place.  Mate  of 
Blanche  at  capture  of  the  Fr.frigate  Querricre,  1806; 
and  of  Pompee,  and  slightly  wounded  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Martinique,  1809.  Commanded  a  gun- 
boat in  the  Lillo,  in  the  expedition  to  the  Scheldt ; 
and  served  as  Lieut,  at  the  defence  of  Cadia,  1810. 
Lieut,  of  Marlborough  on  the  coast  of  America; 
and  commanded  one  of  the  five  boats  which  captured 
four  large  schooner  privateers  in  the  Rappabanock, 
1813  s  and  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Chesa- 
peake. In  command  of  Marlborough's  laonch  which 
was  sunk  at  attack  on  Craney  Island ;  senred  at 
capture  of  Hampton.  Commanded  Scejkre*a  launch 
at  the  landing  on  Ocracroke,  and  captore  of  Anm^ 
conda  and  Atlas  s  and  in  1814,  stormed  the  two 
forts  on  the  eastern  shore  of  the  Chesapeake,  &c. 
Served  as  aide-de-camp  to  Sir  George  Cockbom  in 
the  Potomac,  and  at  Yeocomico,  where  he  com' 
manded  the  headmost  boat,  and  on  landing  parsufd 
the  flying  enemy  and  captured  a  field  piece  /  and  was 
present  at  destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla;  battle  of 
Bladensberg ;  at  Washinjffton ;  attack  on  Baltimore ; 
and  on  ten  occasions  officially  noticed.  Commander 
of  Meteor  at  Algiers.  Capt.  of  Samarang,  and 
planned  and  commanded  the  expedition  which  forced 
the  inner  passage  from  Macao  to  Canton  ;  and  par- 
ticipated in  the  various  services  in  China,  including 
ihc  operations  against  Canton  in  1841.  Gaz.  1809, 
13,  14,  14,  15. 

3  J.  F.  Studdert,  Mid.  of  Dannemarh  in  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition,  and  served  on  shore  in  Holland, 
1814.  Commander  of  Champion  during  the  Bur- 
mese war. 

4  W.  Sandom,  Mid.  of  Egyptiewne  in  Calder^ 
action,  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Libre,  1805. 
Mate  of  Pompee  and  served  on  shore  at  the  defence 
of  Gaieta,  1806,  at  the  storming  of  Capri,  and 
battle  of  Maida;  and  commanded  a  division  of  gun- 
boats in  taking  the  fortress  of  Sc^Ua,and  frequently 
engaged  on  the  coast  of  Calabria.  Acting  Lieut. 
of  PompSe  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and 
commanded  a  division  of  her  boau  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  the  Turkish  squadron  and  batteries  on  Point 
Pesquies.  Commanded  a  mortar  vessel  at  Copen- 
hagen. Lieut,  of  Bonne  CUoyenne  at  the  capture 
of  rr.  frigate  FttrieMM,  in  18(&^  and  of  Furieuse, 
and  servM  in  her  boats,  cutting  oat  an  armed 
xebec  from  under  the  batteries  of  OrbiteUo^^  and 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


55 


at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  near  Civita  Vecchia  in 
1 813.  Commander  of  Etna  bomb  at  Algiers.  Com- 
manded the  naral  forces  on  the  lakes  of  Canada, 
1S38-43,  and  rendered  good  service  daring  the  dis* 
turbanoes.    Gaz.  18U9-13-38. 

5.  6.  W.  C.  Courtenay,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  the 
capture  of  Marengo  ana  BtUe  Poule^  180(i;  and 
served  on  shore  witn  the  naval  brigade  on  the  north 
coast  of  Spain.  Lieut  of  Cvrenef  and  officially 
noticed  in  an  attack  with  the  boats  of  that  ship  on 
a  slave  factory  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  in  1822 ;  and 
while  commanding  Owen  QUndowtr,  was  actively 
employed  against  tne  Ashantees,  in  1824. 

6  O.  B.  Martin^  Commander  of  Muiqtdto  at 
Navarin. 

7  Hon.  F.  W.  Gr«y,  Mid.  oi  Naiad,  and  assisted 
at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war  under 
the  batteries  of  Bona,  1824.  Capt.  of  Enthmitm, 
and  served  on  shore  at  the  capture  of  Chin-Kiang- 
Foo.  1842. 

9  T.  Dench,  Mid.  of  Ardent  at  St.  Fiorenzo,  and 
served  on  shore  during  the  occupation  of  Toulon,  in 
1793;  of  St.  Oeorge  m  Hotham's  two  actions,  in 
1795 ;  of  Britannia  oft  Cape  St.  Vincent ;  of  Goliah 
at  the  bombardment  of  Cadiz,  and  at  the  NUe ;  and 
commanded  a  boat,  cutting  out  a  gun  vessel  from 
under  the  Castle  of  Aboukir.  Commander  of 
NautUut  from  1808  to  1814  on  the  Lisbon  and  Medi- 
terranean stations ;  and  captured  six  privateers,  and 
destroyed  a  seventh  near  Cape  Bon.    1& 

9*  Hon.  G.  F.  Hotham,  Volunteer  in  Northum" 
berland  at  the  destruction  of  two  Fr.  frigates  and 
brig  off  L'Orient,  1812.  Mid.  of  Ramillies  during 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America  (including 
Moose  Island.  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans)  and  of 
Mindenf  at  Algiers. 

10  J.  Campbell,  served  at  capture  of  the  islands 
of  Martinique  and  St.  Lucia,  and  storming  of  Basse 
Terre,  Guadidonpe,  1794 .  Signal  Lieut,  of  TriMtmph 
in  Calder's  action. 

11  R.  L.  Baynes,  Commander  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

13  T.  Jones,  Mid.  of  Endymion  at  the  passage  of 
the  Dardanelles,  1807.  la 

14  E.  Purcell,  Mid.  of  Impetucux^  and  commanded 
an  armed  boat  in  the  Scheldt  in  the  Flushing  expe- 
dition, 1809 ;  and  again  in  the  Tagus  in  co-operation 
with  the  British  army,  1810.  Served  in  the  batteries 
of  Torres  Vedras  under  Sir  T.  Picton  ;  and  Mid.  of 
Victory,  in  command  of  a  boat  at  the  capture  of 
two  Danish  gun-vessels,  1811,  in  which  he  was 
wounded. 

15  G.  Lloyd,  Mid.  of  Folontaire  and  Cambrian, 
and  served  in  their  boats  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona, 
1810 ;  at  the  destruction  of  batteries  at  Palamos : 
of  several  vessels  at  Cadeauies  and  Sylva,  as  well 
cutting  out  a  French  vessel  from  under  the  Medes 
islands,  in  1811.  Acting  Commander  of  Casti" 
iian  in  her  action  with  U.  S.  sloop  IVatp  at  the 
capture  of  Avon,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814.  1& 

1 7  T.  Bennett,  Mid.  of  Monarch  at  Camperdo  wn, 
and  slightlv  wounded.  Lieut,  of  Came/eonf  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  capture  of  10  gun  schooner 
Benard  under  the  batteries  of  Rimasol,  1803;  and 
on  severid  other  occasions.  Second  Lieut,  of  Sea- 
horse at  the  capture  of  Turkish  60  gun  friptte  Ba- 
dere  Zaffer,  and  action  with  the  squadron,  1808;  and 


commanded  a  detachment  of  boats  at  the  capture  of 
the  Islands  of  Gianuti  and  Planoza,  1809. 

18  P.  Richards,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Queen  Charlotte 
at  Algiers.  Capt.  of  ComwaUis  in  China;  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  attack  on  Chinese  caqip  at 
Segahon ;  taking  of  Woosung  and  Sbanghae ;  and 
the  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  1842. 

19  R.  W.  Parsons,  Lieut  of  Victor  in  action  with 
Malay  pirates,  1807,  and  headed  the  boarders  of 
niana  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  brig  of  war  Teater, 
and  a  convoy  at  the  mouth  of  the  Gironde,  in  181 1. 
Gaz.  1811, 13.  )& 


1829 

1  H.  Gosset,  Mid.  ofEurwaius  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  1809 ;  and  in  the  engagementa  with 
Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon,  in  1810  and  11;  and  of  Ediw 
Imrgh  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  at  the  taking  of  Port 
D'Anzo,  Reggio,  Santa  Maura,  and  in  the  Golph 
of  Spezzia.  Mid.  of  Havannah,  and  assisted  in  tne 
operations  in  the  Chesapeake  and  coast  of  America, 
including  the  attack  on  Baltimore,  &c.,  and  servM 
in  the  barge  of  that  ship  at  capture  of  Fr.  brig  of 
war,  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  at  Courigeou, 
1815.  ■"  * 

2  A.  Crawford,  Mid.  of  Immortaliti  and  Clyde, 
from  1802  till  1806,  and  shared  in  all  the  actions  of 
those  ships  with  the  batteries  and  Boulogne  flotilla ; 
and  of  Royal  Oeorge  at  the  passage  of  the  Dar- 
danelles. Lieut,  of  Sultan,  and  served  in  her  boats, 
cutting  out  several  vessels  from  Oneglia;  at  the 
destruction  of  Rohuste  and  Lion  off  Cette ;  and  of 
Malta  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  and  at  the  siege 
of  Tarragona,  1813.  1& 

3  G.  Haye  commanded  the  boats  of  Actioe  and 
Cerberus  at  the  capture  of  four  vessels  under  a 
heavy  fire  of  musquetry  at  Pestichi,  in  the  Adriatic, 
1811 ;  and  in  the  same  year  assisted  at  the  de* 
struction  of  a  convoy  and  magazines  at  Ortona;  and 
in  the  action  off  Lissa,  where  he  was  severely  burnt. 
Assisted  in  tiie  boats  of  same  ship  at  the  capture  of 
a  large  convoy,  near  Ragosniza,  defended  by  300 
troops  ;  and  succeeded  to  ttie  command  of  the  frigate 
at  the  capture  of  Pomone,  Capt.  Gordon  having  lost 
a  leg,  and  Lieut.  Dash  wood  an  arm,  in  which  action 
he  was  slightly  wounded.  Gaz.  five  times  in  1811.  IB 

4  R.  H.  Manners,  Mid.  of  Minden  at  Algiers.  1& 

6  J.  Furneaux,  Mid.  of  Roval  George,  and 
wounded  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  1807. 
Gaz.  1807. 

7  J.  Thome,  Mid.  of  Invincible,  and  assisted  at 
capture  of  convoy  in  Rosas  Bay,  1809 :  and  served 
in  Bebu/f  mortar  brig  at  defence  of  Caaiz,  1810, 11. 
Mate  of  Marlborough,  Sceptre,  and  Albion  during 
the  American  war,  1812-14  ;  and  present  at  Craney 
Island,  destruction  of  Bam^'s  flotilla,  Washington, 
Baltimore,  &c.    lEL 

8  J.  Leigh,  Mid.  of  Leander  at  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  rUle  de  Milan,  and  recapture  of  Cleopatra, 
1805. 

9  J.  0*Brien,  Mid.  of  Edgar  serring  in  barge 
at  Nyborg,  1809.  Mate  of  Berwick  at  destruction 
of  Fr.  frigate  Amazone,  1810  ;  and  serving  in  her 
barffein  various  boat  expeditions  off  Toulon,  in- 
clumng  the  night  attack  upon  Port  Agar.     Served 


Digitized  by 


Google 


66 


Services  of  Captains. 


alio  at  the  samender  of  Spezzia,  and  bombardment  the  destrnction  of  a  oonroy  on  the  oottst  of  Italy, 
ofGaeta|1815.    LieuL  of /m;7r<:^a6fc  at  Algiers.      1811.    )& 


10  H.  Smith,  Capt  of  Volage,  and  Senior  Naval 
Officer  of  Sir  J.  Keane's  expedition  to  the  Indus, 
1838.  Commanded  the  expedition  at  the  capture  of 
Aden,  in  1839 ;  and  of  the  same  ship  and  Druid  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China  ^  inclndinfc  the 
dispersion  of  29  war  junks,  destruction  of  Chinese 
camp  and  battery  at  Kfacao,  capture  of  the  forts  of 
the  Bocca  Tygns  and  Canton,  1840,  41 ;  and  sub- 
sequent capture  of  that  city  and  of  Amoy  in  the 
latter  year. 

11  S.  Lnshmffton,  LienLof  Cambrian  at  Navarin; 
and  commanded  ^tna  bomb  at  the  takinir  of  the 
Morea  CasUe,  1828. 

12  Sir  £.  Tracers,  Mid.  of  Juno^  serving  in  the 
boats  at  capture  of  Dutch  national  brig  Crash  and 
other  vessels  at  Schiermonikoog ;  at  destruction  of 
a  six  gun  battery  on  the  coast  of  Holland ;  and  in 
an  armed  schn3ft  in  the  Texel  expedition,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned  at  the  defence  of  Lemner,  1799 ; 
and  at  capture  by  boarding  of  Sp.  12  gun  schooner 
Volantt  near  Campeachy,  when  Lieut.  Bum  was 
killed,  1801.  Mid.  of  Elephant  at  capture  of  Du- 
guay  TVouiny  and  servmg  in  HercuU*9  lanndi 
when  Ciorinde  was  taken  possession  of  at  Cape 
Francois  by  Lieut.  Willoughby,  1803.  Served  at 
the  storming  of  Fort  Piscadero ;  and  during  the 
attack  on  Cura^oa,  in  command  of  an  advanced 
post ;  and  commanded  one  of  the  boats  at  capture 
of  Fr.  privateer  FeUdt^f  1804.  Lieut,  of  Surveii- 
lantCf  and  in  her  boats  at  capture  of  numerous 
vessels  near  Campeachy,  1805 ;  and  in  1806,  in  com- 
mand of  a  single  boat,  boarded  and  captured  Sp. 
schooner  Serpanton  of  6  guns  and  35  men  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Juan.  Lieut,  of  Akmine  at  capture  of 
several  vessels  on  the  coast  of  Prance,  1808;  and  of 
/i9ipm«Me commanding  a  division  of  seamen  serving 
on  shore  at  the  siege  of  Flushing ;  and  as  Aide-de- 
camp to  Sir  £.  Coote,  and  Gen.  Don.  Lieut,  of 
Imperieuse,  and  in  1610  commanded  the  boats  at  the 
capture  of  three  gun  vessels  moored  under  the  bat- 
teries near  Possitano,  in  the  Gulf  of  Salerno ;  and 
assisted  at  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Palinuro,  in  1811, 
and  continued  in  the  same  ship,  assisting  in  the 
various  services  performed  until  1814,  including 
the  storming  of  Port  D'Anzo,  descent  at  Via  Reg- 
~io,  capture  of  Leghorn,  and  reduction  of  Genoa. 

[as  been  nine  times  mentioned  in  Gazetted  des- 
patches.lEl 


b; 


1830 

1  A.  Tozer,  Mid.  of  Phentix,  and  dangerously 
wounded  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  DiHon,  1805. 
LieuL  of  Victoriotu  employed  in  the  flotilla  at  de- 
fence of  Sicily,  1810 ;  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  74 
gun  ship  Atvo/t,  1812.  Senior  of  Undaunted^  and 
commanded  her  boats  on  several  occasions  on  the 
coasts  of  France  and  Italy,  particularly  at  capture 
of  a  battery  at  Carri,  cuttuig  out  a  ship  pierced  for 
18  guns  near  Marseilles,  anci  destrnction  of  the  bat- 
teries and  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Cassis,  1813, 
where  he  was  dangerously  wounded.  Gaz.  1805, 
13.13. 

2  W.  Morier,  Lieut,  of  Thames,  and  assisted  at 


4  G.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Perseus  at  the  bomliardmezit 
of  Alexandria,  and  capture  of  Malta  and  Naples^ 
andof3/Moraifr,cuttinK  out  two  corvettes  from  Bar- 
celona, and  Prima  galley  from  the  Mole  of  Genoi, 
1800.  Commanded  a  boat  at  the  landing'  and  subse- 
quent operations  in  Egypt,  1801,  and  made  Lieut,  for 
service  in  the  boats  of  CameUon,  Senior  LieoL  of 
Phabe,  in  Uie  action  with  Fr.  frigate  squadron  of 
Madagascar,  1812.    H 

5  W.  B.  Bowyer,  Mid.  of  Meretuyt  and  in  1803 
present  at  several  attacks  upon  the  Fr.  fiotnia  o5 
the  Channel  Islands ;  of  JBolus  in  the  action  of 
Ferrol;  of  RamiUies  at  capture  of  Marengo  and 
Belle  Poule,  and  reduction  of  the  Danish  Wot 
India  Islands.  Mate  of  Fenus  at  Vigo,  1808,  sod 
Lieut,  of  Norge,  serving  in  her  boats  at  defence  of 
Cadiz,  in  1810,11.    ia 

6  F.  T.  Michell,  wounded  when  Lient.  of  ^e£frr 
in  the  Mediterranean ;  and  commanded  the  batter- 
mg  flotilla  at  Algiers. 

7  P.  P.  King,  Mid.  of  Diana,  and  served  is 
her  boats  in  an  attack  on  a  convoy  between  Nana 
and  Rochfort  in  1808. 

8  Rowland  Mainwaring,  Mid.  of  Majesiic  st 
the  Nile  1798,  and  of  Defence  at  Copenhageo. 
Lieut  of  Narcissus,  and  of  MeneUnu,  and  fre- 
quently officially  reported ;  present  aft  the  cs^ 
ture  of  the  Salutes  in  1809;  cut  oot  a  bra 
from  Fr^us  Ray;  a  xebec,  of  two  guns  and 
30  men,  from  under  the  towers  of  Terracino ;  s 
letter  of  marque  pierced  for  12  guns,  near  Civitt 
Vecchia ;  and  at  the  destruction  of  batteries,  maga- 
zines, and  vessels  at  Morgion,  in  the  Bay  of  Mar- 
seilles, in  the  year  1812.    Gaz.  1812,  12. 

9  J.  W.  Watling,  Mid.  of  Veteran,  serving  ia 
her  boat  at  Copenhagen,  1801.  Lieut  of  Sirhu,  and 
present  at  tlie  capture  in  St.  Paul's,  Isle  of  Bour- 
bon, of  town,  forts,  and  shipping;  and  superin- 
tended the  landing  of  the  bng[ade  of  troops  st 
Grand  Chalouppe,  to  which  the  island  capitulated. 
He  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Sirius  s  storm- 
ing party  (which  had  25  men  killed  and  wounded) 
on  the  death  of  Lieut.  Norman,  immediately  on  land- 
ing, at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  de  la  Passe,  and  in 
command  of  two  small  boats,  containing  10  men, 
recaptured  H.E.I.C'b.  ship  Windham,  mounting  30 

funs  and  having  four  officers  and  30  men,  under  the 
atteries  of  Riviere  Noire.  Was  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Sirius  at  her  destruction  in  Port  Sud  Est,  1810,  and 
conveyed  Capt.  Fym*s  despatches  to  Bourbon  in  aa 
open  boat  Commanded  Egremont  and  Welieskjf 
on  the  same  station,  and  his  services  officially  com- 
mended. 

10  R.  Pridham,  Mid.  of  Veteran  at  the  siege  of 
Fleur  de  L'Ep^e,  and  attack  on  Point  k  Pitre^  Gna- 
daloupe,  1794;  and  of  Blanche,  serving  in  her 
boats  when  attached  to  Commodore  Nelson's  sqoa* 
dnm,  1796;  and  at  the  capture  of  Sp.  frigate 
Sabina  by  Minerva,  1797.  Served  as  Adjutant  of 
the  Naval  Battalion  at  th»  reduction  of  Minorra, 
1798 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Argo,  at  capture  of  Sp.  frigate 
Santa  Teresa,  and  employed  in  her  boats  cutting 
out  and  destroying  fourteen  Sp.  vessels  in  the  river 
Tortoza,  1799.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Hussars^  when 
wrecked  upon  the  coast  of  France,  1804,  and  de- 
tsined  a  prisoner  till  1814. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Senrioes  of  Captains. 


57 


11  J.  Lyons*  Mid.  of  Ftetory  at  Trafidgiur,  and 
Lieut,  of  M«miagUj  and  comtuaoded  a  detachmcDt 
of  seamen  at  the  reduction  of  Santa  Maara,  in  1810. 
Gaz.  1810. 

12  P.  Westpbal,  Mid.  of  Blanche  at  Copenhagen 
1801 .  Lfieut.  or  Amaton  at  capture  of  Marengo  and 
Belle  PouU,  in  1806 ;  and  commanded  her  boats  at 
tbe  destruction  of  a  convoy  near  Uie  Penmarks ; 
HDd  those  of  JunoH  and  Afartin  at  tbe  capture  of 
an  Add.  ▼essel  of  2  oruns  and  35  men  in  1813.  Gaz. 
1811. 

14  H.  A.  Elioty  Mid.  of  Ewyalut,  employed  in  the 
boats  at  the  capture  of  armed  vesfiels  from  under 
batteries  in  tbe  Mediterranean,  1806-07;  and  in 
1810  commanded  a  division  of  gun-boats  in  the 
Tagusy  co-operating  with  the  army  under  Welling- 
ton, and  frequently  engaged  the  enemy's  works  at 
Villa  Franca.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Py lades  at  the  at- 
tack upon  Ciotat,  1812 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Boyne  at 
surrenoer  of  Naples,  1815. 

15  E.  Spirshott,  LieuLof  Ato6«attheattackon 
two  Pr.  friffates  under  the  batteries  of  La  Hogue, 
1810  ;  and  destruction  of  Amazone  off  Cape  Bar- 
fleor,  1811.  Capt.  of  Winchester ^  and  rendered 
important  services  in  quelling  an  insurrection  on  the 
coast  of  Malabar  in  1837. 

16  W.  Blight,  Lieut,  of  Britannia  at  Trafalgar, 
and  of  Niriide  in  the  operations  against  Buenos 
Ay  res  in  1807.    Gaz.  1807. 

17  J.  Wigston,  Mid.  of  Greyhound  at  capture 
of  Dutch  frigate  Pallas,  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1806; 
and  Mate  of  Donegal^  serving  in  her  barge  in 
the  attack  on  two  French  frigates  off  Bameur. 
Lieot.  of  Norrtf  and  employed  in  her  boats  in  co- 
operation with  tbe  army  against  New  Orleans. 

18  G.  P.  Ry  ves,  served  on  shore  with  the  naval 
brigade  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  and  in  the  tlo- 
tUla  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  in  1 810  and  181 1 .  Com- 
mander of  Sophie  during  ibe  Burmese  war. 

19  G.  WooUcombe,  Mid.  oiCaledonia  in  tbe  attack 
on  the  French  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads ;  of  Loire,  and 
commanded  her  barge  in  the  operations  in  the 
Potomac  and  Patuxent;  and  of  Tonnant,  and  se- 
verely wounded  at  the  storming  a  fort  at  New 
Orleans.  Actinff  Captain  of  Owen  Olendower,  and 
served  in  the  Asnantee  war.    Gaz.  1815. 

20  Sir  T.  Hastings,  commanded  a  gun-boat  in 
the  Walcheren  expedition,  1809 .  Lieut,  of  Badger, 
and  assisted  at  the  destruction  of  a  brig  of  war  at 
tbe  mouth  of  the  Ems;  and  of  Hyacinth  and 
Undattnted,  and  frequently  officially  reported,  par- 
culariy  for  storming  the  batteries  at  Malaga  in 
1811;  the  destruction  and  capture  of  the  batteries 
and  convov  at  Cassis ;  at  Fort  Nouvelle,  and  at 
Barletta.  Commanded  on  shore  at  taking  the  Island 
of  TremiU.     Gaz.  1813. 

22  C.  R.  D.  Bethune,  Capt.  of  Ctmway  from  the 
commencement  of  the  Chinese  War,  and  officially 
mentioned  at  the  first  capture  of  Chusan,  and  of 
Canton  1841.  Under  his  orders  the  survey  of  the 
entrances  and  channel  of  the  Yang-tse-Kiang  was 
executed,  which  essentialy  facilitated  the  subsequent 
ascent  of  that  river  to  Nankin,  and  consequent  fa- 
vourable termination  of  the  war. 

23  Charles  Graham,  Capt.  of  Castor,  and  senior 
naval  officer  during  the  operations  in  New  Zealand, 

1846-7. 

JULT     5 


25  G.  B.  Maxwell,  Mid.  of  Amphkm,  and  oresent 
in  the  boats  of  that  ship  at  the  landing  at  Maida, 
siege  of  Amanthea,  cutting  out  armed  galliot  at 
Cape  Corse,  bombardment  of  Reggio,  and  capture 
of  Cotrona.  Lieut,  of  /istraa  at  capture  of  Fr.  14 
gun  privateer  off  Calais  and  when  wrecked  in  the 
W.  Indies.  Served  as  signal  officer  to  Sir  C.  Cotton 
and  Lord  Keith. 

26  Hon.  G.  J.  Cavendish,  Lieut,  of  Tees  daring 
the  Burmese  war. 

27  Charles  Talbot,  Capt.  of  Vestal  and  com- 
manded the  successful  exp^ition  against  the  pirati- 
cal settlements  in  Maluda  Bay,  Borneo,  for  which 
he  received  the  especial  thanks  of  the  Admiralty, 
and  the  service  was  gazetted  1845. 

28  S.  Burgess,  Mid.  of  Impre^fnable  in  Howe's 
action ;  and  of  Isis,  in  the  expedition  to  the  Heldar. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Sylph  when  she  twice  beat  off 
Fr.  frigate  Artemise;  and  commanded  Carteret 
cutter  m  the  attack  on  Granville  in  1803.  Lieut, 
of  Prince  at  Trafalgar  |  and  commanded  Pincher 

Gn-brig,  at  ihe  destruction  of  the  batteries  at  Cux- 
ven  and  Gessendorf.     Flag  Lieut  to  Lord  Ex- 
mouth  at  Algiers.    Gaz.  1809. 


1831 

1  S.  Price,  Mid.  of  Theseus,  and  served  in  her 
boats  in  two  attacks  upon  a  Fr.  ship  of  the  line  in 
Vigo,  in  1808;  at  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads; 
and  at  Walcheren,  1809.  Lieut,  of  Edinburgh  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  the  batteries  and  con- 
voy at  Port  D'Anzo,  and  first  attack  on  Leghorn ; 
and  of  Bacchante  in  the  Penobscot. 

3  J.  Hindmarsh,  Mid.  of  Bellerophon  in  Howe's 
action,  Comwallis's  retreat,  and  at  the  Nile ;  and 
of  Spencer  in  the  actions  in  Algesiras  Bay,  and 
Straiu  of  Gibraltar,  1801.  Lieut,  of  Phoebe,  and 
stormed  a  fort  and  cut  out  a  vessel  near  Toulon, 
in  1805 ;  and  of  same  ship  at  Trafalgar  ;  Lieut,  of 
Beagle  at  the  attack  on  tbe  Fr.  fleet  in  Basque 
Roads ;  and  Senior  of  Nisus  at  the  capture  of  the 
Islands  of  France  and  Java. 

5  A.  Ellice,  Mid.  of  Tartar,  in  action  with 
Danish  flotilla  at  Bergen,  1808  ^  and  of  Imperieuse, 
actively  employed  in  the  Mediterranean,  1811-12. 
Lieut,  of  Caledonia  in  action  with  Fr.  Fleet  off 
Toulon,  1814;  and  of  Minden  at  Algiers. 


183S 

1  C.  Wyvill,  Mid.  of  Thames,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  a  large  armed  convoy,  1810  ; 
at  capture  of  ten  transports  in  the  Gulf  of  Salerno, 
and  two  large  armed  feluccas  near  Cetraro,  in  1811; 
and  of  two  batteries  and  14  merchant  vessels  at 
Morgion,  1813.  Commander  of  Cameleon,  and 
assisted  at  the  destruction  of  Greek  pirates  at  Ca- 
rabousa,  in  1828.    Gaz.  1810, 13. 

4  A.  A.  Vincent,  Lieat.  of  BeUe  Poule  in  the 
operations  in  the  Gironde,  in  1814,  and  has  been 
twice  wounded. 

£ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


68 


Serviced  of  Captains. 


5  S.  Radford,  Lieut,  of  Aboukhr  in  the  Walche- 
KD  expedition ;  and  of  DeHrdt^  and  oommanded 
her  boats,  with  those  of  Quebec  and  Bold^  in  an  at- 
tack on  some  armed  ressels  in  the  Vlie,  in  1810, 
several  of  which  were  captnred  ;  and  commanded 
the  same  ship's  boats  and  captnred  a  privateer  of 
14  ffons  and  60  men,  near  the  Island  or  SchelUng, 
in  1811.  In  command  of  the  boats  of  the  Heligo- 
land squadron  at  the  attack  on  a  Danish  flotilla  at 
Basum,  when  two  were  sunk.    Gaz.  1810, 11. 

6  C.  H.  Williams,  promoted  for  senrices  at  Ja- 
maica, during  an  insurrection  of  the  slaves. 

7  H.  F.  GreviUe,  Mid.  of  Arethuea  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain»  1809,  and  wounded ;  of  Vo- 
lage  in  the  action  off  Lissa ;  and  actively  employed 
in  command  of  a  tender  on  the  coast  of  America,  in 
1813. 

8  J.  Harritoo,  commanded  a  Sp.  gun  vessel  at 
the  defence  of  Cadis,  1810. 

1833 

1  J.  M.  Laws,  Mid.  of  Ramiittee  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  America,  and  served  witn  the 
Naval  Brigade  at  the  taking  of  Moose  Island ;  attack 
on  Baltimore ;  and  wounded  at  New  Orleans. 

3  Sir  C.  Hotham,  Mid.  of  Nmad^  and  assisted  at 
the  destruction  of  an  Algeriue  briff  of  war  under  the 
batteries  of  Bona,  in  1824,  and  of  CamftWoit,  serving 
in  the  boats  at  the  capture  of  two  piratical  vessels, 
1825.  Commanded  the  British  naval  forces  at  Uie 
defeat  of  Rosas  on  the  Parana,  1845,  and  at  defence 
of  a  large  convoy  at  San  Lorenzo,  1846.  Com.-in- 
Chief  of  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  1846,  49. 

5  Sir  B.  Macnaroara,  Mid.  of  Edgar  at  capture 
of  Danish  brig  and  cutter  of  war  in  the  harbour  of 
Nvbourg,  1808 ;  of  Berwick  at  destruction  of  Fr. 
frigate  Amazone;  of  Statira  servinff  in  her  boats 
at  capture  of  four  privateers  in  the  Rappahannock ; 
and  oommanded  a  boat  at  the  storming  of  French 
Town,  &c.  Served  on  the  lakes  of  Canada  till  the 
end  oi  the  war.  Commanded  Chanticleer  in  the 
Grecian  archipelago  during  the  revolution. 

6  Lord  E.  Russell,  Lieut. of PAtiome/  atNavarin. 

7  H.  S.  Marsham,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at 
the  destruction  of  Fr.  squadron,  1812.  Lieut,  and 
commanded  the  boats  of  Cambrian  and  Seringapa" 
tarn  at  the  capture  of  two  pirates  in  the  Archipe- 
lago, 1825.  *~ 

1834 

1  C.  Crowdy,  Mid.  of  Oangee  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801.  Lieut,  of  Hazeard^  ana  woundea  in  cnttmg 
out  some  merchant-vessels  near  Bourdeanx;  ana 
of  JUpoN  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Weter. 

2  T.  Mansel,  Mid.  of  Elephant  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1801,  and  reduction  of  St.  Domingo,  1803. 
Lieut,  of  Racoonf  and  wounded  in  the  boats,  recap- 
turing a  merchant  vessel  off  Cuba.  Commanded 
TVtnarit^e  umed  ship,  and  present  at  taking  the 
Isle  of  Pranoe,  in  1810* 

3  W.  T.  Dance,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Ornhewy  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  c^tnre  and  destruction 
of  an  Am.  letter  of  marque  of  eight  guns,  in  1813. 
Gaa.  1813. 


5  J.  J.  Onsk>w,  Mid.  of  SwveUUtmte^  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  Bermeo  and  Debs 
ports  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain. 

7  W.  Hamley,  Lieut  of  PaUae  in  the  Wal4^- 
ren  expedition ;  and  of  Havanah^  and  officially  re- 
ported for  his  conduct  at  the  capture  of  some  ves- 
sels near  the  Penmarks,  in  1812;  at  capture  and  de- 
struction of  an  armed  vessel  and  convoy  under  the 
towns  of  Vasto  and  Fortore,  1813  ;  and  in  se- 
veral other  minor  boat  actions.  Commanded  the 
batteries  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  fortresa  of 
Zara  in  the  same  year.  Gaz.  1811,  and  four  times 
in  1813. 


1835 

2    A.   M.  Hawkins,  Lieut  of  AlmaSie,  at  the 

capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Irisy  1809;  and  in  the  aame 
year  at  the  destruction  of  the  forts  of  Cuzhaven  and 
Gessendorf.  Senior  Lieut  ofHoratiOf  and  severely 
wounded  in  cutting  out  a  Danish  schooner  and  cat- 
ter-of-warontheooaatofNorway,  in  1812.  Gaa. 
1812. 

4  J.  Drake,  Mid.  of  Defiance  in  Calder's  action; 
at  Trafalgar ;  and  at  the  destruction  of  three  Pr. 
frigates  off  Sables  D'Olonne  in  1809.  Commanded  s 
boat  at  the  recapture  of  Eliscn  timber  ship  by  cut- 
ting her  out  from  Palais  harbour,  Belleisle.  Lieut 
of  NwrthnmberlaTid  at  the  destruction  of  two  fri- 
gates off  L'Orient,  and  much  employed  in  boat  ser- 
vice against  the  enemy's  coasting  trade ;  also  at 
Corunna,  and  in  Parker's  ezpeoition  to  Perrol. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Albion  at  Navann. 

6  J.  Nias,  Mid.  of  Comua  at  defence  of  Cadix, 
1810,  11,  and  of  Nfmphen  blockading  Antwerp. 
Mid.  of  Alexander  in  Ross's  first  polar  ezpeditaoa, 
1818;  of  Hecla  in  Parry's  expedition,  1819,  20; 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  .FWry  in  the  second  polar  voyage, 
1821,  23.  Senior  Lieut  of  Atia  at  Navarin ;  and 
Commander  of  Alacrity,  and  captnred  the  noted 
privateer  Georgeae,  1829.  Captain  of  jETeroitf  taking 
the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and  operationa  ajgainst 
Canton,  and  subsequent  capture  of  that  city,  in 
1841,  and  on  several  occasions  senior  officer. 

7  Sir  P.  Broke,  Lieut  of  Genoa  at  Nayarin. 

8  Sir  G.  Back,  Mid.  of  Arethuea,  and  assisted  st 
the  destmctk>n  of  the  batteries  at  Leqoito,  of  se- 
veral vessels  in  St.  Andero  river,  and  the  guns, 
signal  posts,  &c.  at  Baignio,  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spsin,  in  1809 ;  on  which  service  he  was  made  pri- 
soner, and  remained  in  confinement  five  years. 
Mid.  of  TVent  in  Buchan's  voyage  to  Spitzbergen, 
1818;  and  in  1819  accompamedCapt  Franklin  in 
his  expedition  to  the  Copper  Mine  River ;  and  aaaia 
in  the  overland  expedition,  1825, 27.  Commanded  an 
expedition  in  search  of  Capt.  Ross,  1833  ;  and  sub- 
sequently a  polar  expedition  in  command  of  TVrror. 


1836 

1  J.  Morgan,  Lieut.  commandiQff  Bmrbarm 
schooner,  and  engaged  a  French  flotiua  off*  Bou- 
logne, in  1813 ;  and  cut  out  a  large  ship  from  Aal- 
bonrg  in  presence  of  a  superior  fbrce.  Severdr 
wounded  in  boardiBg  an  armed  cotter  on  tlie  Danisk 
coast. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captaiiis. 


59 


2  W.  Hilkar,  Mid.  of  Niwer,  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  1801^  end  serrvdin  her  boats  board, 
in^  a  Uirfife  Greek  ship  in  the  Mediterranean.  Ldent. 
of  Caledonia  tX  the  surrender  of  Grenoa. 

3  H.  J.  Codrington,  Mid.  of  Aria,  and  severely 
wounded  at  Nararin.  Capt.  of  Talbot  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

5  J.  M'OougaU  (6),  Mid.  of  Cruizeriu  fire  ac- 
tions with  Fr.  flotillas,  in  1803;  of  Doru,  frequently 
engaged  with  batteries  and  ffun  boats,  1804 ;  and 
when  that  ship  was  destroyed,  1805.  Mid.  of  Hero 
in  Calder*s  action ;  and  of  UniU,  commanding  a 
boat  in  an  attack  upon  fire  vessels  under  a  battery 
At  Oraag[o ;  and  assisted  in  storming  a  battery  at 
SalTOry  in  the  Adriatic.  In  1807,  commanded  a 
dirision  of  boats  at  capture  of  sereral  vessels,  and 
destruction  of  three  signal  stotions ;  and,  in  1808, 
was  present  at  capture  of  a  Pr.  privateer  near  An- 
csona ;  and,  in  command  of  Unii^t  cutter,  carried  a 
privateer  of  two  ^ns  and  36  men.  Mate  and  Acting 
ldent.  and  participated,  and  sometimes  commanded, 
in  the  nnmerous  services  of  that  frigate's  boaU, 
oonduding  with  the  destruction  of  the  convoy  in 
Rosas  Bay,  1809.  Lieut,  of  same  ship,  and  assisted 
at  the  capture  of  a  Pr.  brig  of  eight  guns  in  Port 
Hercole :  and  when  in  charge  of  a  prize,  conveyed 
Information  which  led  to  the  capture  of  Pr.  frigates 
Pomme  and  Perganne,  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of 
the  latter,  1811.  LietttofiSaiper6  at  Algiers.  Senior 
oiScer  in  command  of  an  expedition  against  the 
Boffoe  Portft,  1847.    Oaz.  1809,  and  three  tunes  in 


1837 

1  W.  P.  Lapidge,  Mid.  of  Dictator  at  Copenha- 
gen, 1807 ;  and  of  Imperieuse  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  in  1809.  Lieut  in  command  of  Leveret, 
employed  during  the  civil  war  on  the  coast  of  Por- 
tugal ;  and  Commander  of  Ringdooe,  on  the  same 
service,  at  the  defence  of  Portugalette  and  relief  of 
Bilboa. 

2  W.  Slaughter,  Sub-Lieut,  of  Bold  on  the 
Downs  station,  1804;  frcouently  engaged  with 
enemv's  flotillas  and  in  cutting  out  a  Pr.  national 
Tessel  from  under  the  batteries  of  Calais ;  for  which 
latter  service  he  received  the  admiral's  thanks  and 
was  promoted.  Ueut.  of  Lucifer  at  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  and  served  at  the  defence  of  Roeas. 
lieut.  of  AmpkUm  in  the  Adriatic,  and  served  hi  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  Cortellazzo  with  six  gun- 
veeseis  and  convoy  under  its  protection,  in  1809;  and 
captured,  with  the  boats  of  AmphUm  and  Cerberus, 
the  town  of  Orao  and  a  convoy,  protected  by  Prench 
troops,  the  whole  of  which  were  killed,  wounded, 
or  niade  prisoners.  Has  been  three  tunes  wounded. 
Gas.  1809,  10. 

3  T.  Gill,  k»t  an  arm  when  Mate  o(  Racoon  at 
captnre  of  Pr.  brig  of  war  Lodi  in  1803.    Oaz.  1803. 

6  W.  A.  Herringham,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
€Ma$tu$  at  Trafalgar ;  and  Lieut  of  Java  when  cap- 
tored  by  U.  S.  ftlgate  Conttiiutkm,  in  1812.  6az. 
1805, 12. 

6  R.  Gordon,  Mid.  of  Phwbe  at  capture  of  the 
Isles  of  Prance  and  Java,  and  in  the  action  off  Ma- 
dagascar, in  1811 ;  of  Tomumt  in  the  operations  on 
the  coast  of  America,  including  the  attack  on  New 
Orleans ;  and  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers. 


7  J.  Brasier,  Mid.  of  Defence  at  Copenhagen, 
1801;  and  o(  Pique  at  btockade  of  Cape  Pran^ois 
and  surrenderor  Pr.  frigates  Clorinde,  &c.,  1803, 
and  at  the  attack  on  Curacoe,  1804.  Sub-Lieut,  of 
Stork,  and  assisted  in  storming  the  fort  of  Bata- 
bano,  island  of  Cuba.  Lieut,  of  Alfred,  and  com- 
manded a  gun-boat  at  the  siege  of  Plushing,  in 
1809,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  Gua<- 
daloupe,  1810 :  Lieut,  of  Repulse,  and  assisted  in 
her  IxMits  at  the  destruction  of  two  batteries  and 
convoy  at  Morgion,  in  1813 :  and  Senior  of  Jphigenim 
at  the  reduction  of  Genoa,  in  1814. 

8  M.  Quin,  Mid.  of  Dragon  in  Calder's  action  ; 
Mate  of  the  Maida  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  and  of 
Sultan  at  capture  of  a  Prench  xebec  of  6  guns  and 
43  men  in  a  boat  with  10  men.  Lieut,  of  Weeunle  in 
the  Adriatic  at  the  capture  of  St.  Cataldo ;  destruc- 
tion of  the  batteries  at  the  Bocca  di  Cattsro,  in 
1813;  and  commanded  batteries  at  the  taking 
of  Trieste  and  Zara,  and  the  Island  of  Mezza,  in 
1814.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Naiad,  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war 
under  the  batteries  of  Bona,  1824.    Gaz.  1812, 13. 

9  J.  R.  Carnac,  Mid.  of  Junon  participating  in 
several  boat  actions  in  the  Chesapeake;  at  the 
attack  on  Cranie  island  :  and  when  the  Junon,  being 
affround,  repulsed  a  flotilla  of  gun  boats  off  Norfolk, 
Virginia.  Present  in  the  boata  at  the  capture  of  an 
American  gun  boat  on  the  Delaware  in  the  face  of  a 
superior  force,  1813.  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at 
Algiers. 

11  Sir  T.  Maitland,  Commander  of  Tweed  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain  during  the  civil  war, 
1836,  37.  Capt.  of  WeUesle^,  and  commanded 
her  seamen  and  marines  in  quellinjr  an  insur- 
rection on  the  coast  of  Malabar,  m  1838;  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Scmde,  and  in  the 
Persian  gulf,  1839;  and  those  on  the  coast  of 
China,  including  the  capture  of  the  forts  of  the 
Bocca  Tigris  and  operations  against  Canton,  and 
commanded  a  brigade  of  seamen  at  the  taking  of 
that  city.  Plag  Capt  at  the  taking  of  Chnsan,  in 
1840,  and  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

12  T.  Dilke,  Lieut,  of  Naiad,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war 
under  the  batteries  of  Bona,  1824;  and  Plag  Lieut, 
at  the  battle  of  Navarin,  1827. 

13  W.  Robertoon,  Mid.  of  Defence  at  Trafalgar. 

14  R.  Smart,  Mid.  of  Olasgow  at  Algiers;  and 
Lieut,  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin. 

15  G.  R.  Mundy,  Capt.  of  Iris  and  commanded 
the  gun-boats  of  the  squadron  at  capture  of  foru  in 
the  river  Borneo  and  city  of  Bruni,  and  commanded 
a  land  expedition  against  the  Sultan,  and  was  in 
several  actions  with  the  pirates.  Made  a  treaty 
with  the  Sultan,  and  took  possession  of  Labnan  in 
the  j^een's  name,  1846. 

16  Sir  W.  Dickson,  Mid.  of  Afinden  at  Algiers. 

17  C.  Pearson,  Mid.  of  Isis  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801 ;  and  of  Vanguard  at  the  capture  of  Duquesne, 
and  three  frigates  pff  St  Domingo,  in  1804.  Lieut, 
of  Meteor  bcmib  at  the  defence  of  Rosas ;  and  com- 
manded her  boats  cutting  out  a  privateer  on  the 
coast  of  Dalmatia :  and  of  CoAuhMm  at  the  siege  of 
Cadiz,  and  served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  privateer 
from  under  the  batteries  in  Almeria  Bay.  Lieut  of 
Phmbe  at  capture  of  U.  S.  frigate  Essex,  in  1814. 
Gaz.  1814. 

E2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


60 


Services  of  Captains. 


18  R.  Meredith,  Mid.  of  Phoebe  at  capture  of 
Africame^  in  1801 ;  and  at  Trafalgar.  When  prize 
master  of  a  brig  gained  credit  for  beating  oif  a  pri- 
vateer. Lieat.  of  Endymion  at  pasaage  of  the  Dar- 
danelles, and  destruction  of  the  Turkish  squadron 
off  Point  Pesouies ;  and  commanded  a  division  of 
gnn-boats  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810. 

19  Sir  J.  E.  Home,  Capt.  of  North  Star  at  the 
taking  of  Woosnng  and  Shan^hae,  and  in  the  opera- 
tions m  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  m  1842. 

20  H.  O.  Love,  Mid.  of  Dannemark  in  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition. 

21.  Hon.  H.  Keppel,  Capt  of  Dido,  taking  Woo- 
sung  and  Shanghae ;  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang- 
tse^ang,  in  1842 ;  and  commanded  an  expedition 
against  a  Targe  piratical  force  on  the  coast  of  Borneo, 
in  1844. 


1838 

1  E.  H.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Anson  at  defeat  of  Fr. 
squadron  in  Don^al  Bay,  and  capture  of  Fr.  frigates 
Loire  and  Flore ,  m  1798.  Mid.  and  Sub.-Ueut.  of 
Blazer  in  several  actions  with  the  Boulogne  flotilla; 
and  commanded  a  rocket  boat  at  the  attack  on  Bou- 
logne, 1805.  Lieut,  of  Skylark,  and  commanded  her 
boats  at  capture  of  a  privateer ;  and  destroyed  a 
battery  on  the  Island  of  Walcheren,  in  1807.  ^nior 
Lieut,  of  Orlando,  and  in  command  of  her  tender  cut 
out  and  destroyed  10  vessels  in  the  Potomac,  in 
1813:  and  in  the  same  ship's  boats,  repeatedly  en- 

5 aged  the  Malay  pirates  in  the  East  Indies.  Senior 
Jeut.  of  Cambrian,  and  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Com.-in-Chief  for  cutting  out  a  Greek  pirate  near 
Cape  Colonna,  1823,  and  for  services  rendered  to 
the  Greek  Government  at  Napoli,  for  which  a 
sword  was  also  presented  to  hnn.  Has  received 
the  thanks  on  vellum  of  Roy.  Hum.  Society. 

2  J.  F.  Appleby,  Mid.  of  Guerriere,  and  employed 
ill  the  gun-boat  service  at  Gibraltar,  1805-6,  and 
of  Minstrel  at  capture  of  Ortentia  national  schooner. 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Bristol  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona, 
and  at  capture  in  her  boats  of  a  French  privateer,  in 
1813. 

3  W.  H.  Henderson,  Mid.  of  Tonnant,  serving 
in  the  boats  at  the  capture  of  the  American  flotilla 
on  Lac  Borgne,  in  1815.  Commanded  Gorgon 
S.  V.  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Sjrria  and 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  in  1840. 

4  R.  Devonshire,  Lieut,  of  Aigle  at  the  attack  on 
Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and  assisted  in  several  boat 
actions  in  the  Mediterranean. 

5  R.  Copeland,  Commander  of  Mastiftind  Bea- 
con from  1824  to  37,  conducting  an  important 
survey  of  the  Archipelago. 

7  R.  Deans,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Cherokee,  and  se- 
verely wounded  in  an  attack  upon  some  galliots  on 
the  coast  of  Norway,  1811.  Lieut,  of  Venerable,  and 
commanded  a  division  of  seamen  landed  to  co-ope- 
rate with  the  patriots  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in 
1812.  Commander  of  Childers  on  the  coast  of  Por- 
tugal during  the  civil  war  in  1832,  and  Senior  Of- 
ficer of  a  small  squadron  in  the  Douro. 

8  W.  Richardson,  Mid.  of  Al/red  in  Howe's 
action ;  and  of  Prince  George  off  Cape  St.  Vin- 
cent. Lieut,  of  Goshawk,  and  present  at  the 
siege  of  Copenhagen   in    1807.     Senior  Lieut,  of 


America,  in  command  of  the  boats  of  the  squadron 
at  the  capture  of  a  convoy,  and  destruction  of  the 
batteries  of  Languilla,  in  1812.  Commander  of 
Clio  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  daring  the  civil 
war  from  1835  to  1838.    Gaz.  1812. 

9  G.  C.  Blake,  Mid.  of  Romulus  in  the  Expe- 
dition to  the  Helder  1799,  and  attached  to  the 
army  in  that  of  Egypt,  in  1801.  Mate  of  Slork^  and 
served  in  her  boats,  cutting  out  a  convoy  near 
the  harbour  of  Havannab ;  and  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Scorpion  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  brig  of  war  Orestes 
under  the  batteries  of  Gaadalonpe :  and  at  the  cap- 
ture of  that  island,  1810.    Gaz.  1806. 

10  M.  H.  Sweny,Mid.  of  Castor,  and  woonded. 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Colossus alTnTalghr -,  and  LieuLof 
Africa,  and  received  asevcre  contusion  in  action  with 
the  Danish  flotilla  in  the  Malmo  passage,  1806. 
Senior  LieuU  of  Northumberland  when  that  ship 
conveyed  Napoleon  to  St.  Helena,  1815. 

11  W.  P.  Stanley,  Mid.  oi  Egyptienne  m  Csl- 
der's  action ;  and  oi Northumberland  atSt.  Domingo. 
Senior  Lieut,  and  Acting  Commander  of  Pkeasant 
at  the  siege  of  Monte  Video,  and  served  on  shore 
with  the  army  at  Colonia.  Lieut.  Commanding  R. 
C.  Swallow,  and  captured  the  armed  smuggling  cot- 
ter Idas,  in  1821. 

12  W.  Holt,  Mid.  of  Minerva,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  two  gun-boats  on  the  coast 
of  Spain,  180o:  and  of  Surveillante,  and  com- 
manded a  rocket  boat  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807.  Lieut. 
of  Blossom  and  Undaunted,  participating  in  a  va- 
riety of  services  in  the  Mediterranean  ;  of  San 
Josef,  at  the  capture  of  Genoa,  in  1814  ^  and  se- 
verely wounded  while  Senior  of  Hussar j^  m  action 
in  the  boats  of  that  ship  with  a  horde  or  pirates  on 
the  coast  of  Cuba  in  1824.    Gaz.  1806. 

13  Sir  W.  H.  Pierson,  Mate  of  BeUeisU,  and 
wounded  at  Trafalgar.    Gaz.  1805, 14. 

14  J.  Kingcome,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Tees  during 
the  Burmese  war;  and  Commander  of  BeUeisle 
troop  ship  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang, 
in  1842. 

15  B.  Popham,  Lieut,  of  Glasgow  at  Navarin. 

16  W.  Oldrey ,  Lieut,  of  Undaunted  in  the  Medi- 
terranean, and  boarded  a  brig  in  the  harbour  of 
Marseilles,  and  severely  wounded  in  an  attack  on  a 
large  Fr.  schooner  of  war  in  1813. 

17  T.  Ogle,  Mid.  of  Royal  Oak  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  and  served  in  her  boats  and  tender  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America,  including 
the  attack  on  Baltimore  and  New  Orleans. 

18  G.  Evans,  Lieut,  of  Naiad,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  th^  destruction  of  an  Aleerine  brig  of  war 
under  the  batteries  of  Bona,  in  1824. 

19  W.  J.  Cole,  Mid.  of  Bufalo  in  a  voyage  of 
discovery  by  Eastern  passage  from  N.  S.  Wales  to 
Calcutta,  1802,  04 :  of  Medusa,  serring  in  her  boats 
at  capture  of  Maldonado,  1806 ;  and  of  ZHadem, 
and  supplying  ammunition  to  the  advanced  bat- 
teries at  siege  of  Monte  Video,  1807 ;  of  Christian 
VII,  and  wounded  in  the  barge,  cutting  out  a  convoy 
in  Basque  Roads ;  present  at  the  capture  of  a  gun- 
boat off  lie  d'Aix ;  and  much  bruised  by  the  explo- 
sion of  a  fire  vessel  in  an  attempt  to  destroy  three  Fr. 
frigates  in  Aix  Roads,  1810.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Cro- 
codile, and  commanded  the  boats  in  an  attack  upon 
four  armed  vessels  and  a  convoy  on  the  coast  of 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


6) 


^; 


France,  1812.  Ist  ClaM  Hon.  Med.  Royal  Humaae 
Society  for  sariDg  the  lires  of  two  officers  and  one 
seaman. 

20  J.  Hackett^Mid.  o(  JRauonuable  ai  Copenha- 
:en,  in  1801 ;  and  acting  Lieut,  of  Benard  in  the 
Valcheren  expedition.    Senior  Lieut.  ofEpervier, 

aind  severely  wounded,  when  captured  after  a  highly 
honourable  defence  by  U.  S.  corvette  Peacock,  1814. 
Commander  of  Jaseur  in  the  operations  on  the  coast 
of  Spain  during  the  ciyil  war,  in  1835. 

20*  J.  J.  F.  Newell,  Mid.  of  Duma^  senring  in 
her  boats  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigate  EUza,  lolO. 

21  J.  Parker,  Mid.  of  Ventviua,  serving  in  the 
boats  in  the  attack  on  Boulogne  flotilla,  1805 ; 
and  in  those  of  Glation  cutting  out  a  Turkish  cor- 
vette from  Port  Sis^ri,  in  which  he  was  wounded. 
Served  in  a  gun-boat  on  Lake  Meriotis  in  co-opera- 
tion with  the  army  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in 
1807  :  in  Delight  when  stranded  and  destroyed  in 
the  raro  of  Messina;  and  in  boats  of  Standard  cut- 
ting out  an  armed  schooner  near  Otranto,  and 
spiking  the  guns  of  a  battery  at  Cape  St.  Marv's. 
Mate  of  Majestic,  and  wounded  in  her  boats  whfle 
protecting  convoys  in  the  Belt ;  and  of  Soiebay,  and 
in  charge  of  a  prize,  beat  off  a  Danish  privateer. 
Acting  Lieut.  ofPhantix  at  the  attack  on  pirates  at 
Sambas,  in  1812.    Gaz.  1806. 

22  6.  Daniell,  Mid.  of  Africaine  when  captored 
by  Fr.  frigates  Iphigenie  and  Astr^e,  1810 ;  and  of 
America  serving  in  a  boat  at  capture  of  convoy  and 
batteries  at  Langutlla,  1812;  and  on  shore  and  in 
l)oats  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  and  capture  of  Fort 
St.  Mary,  and  during  the  operations  prior  to  the 
surrender  of  Genoa,  1811.  Mid.  and  Lieut,  in 
Leven  survey  inr  the  coast  of  Africa,  1821, 23 ;  Lient. 
of  Musqidto  at  Navarin. 

23  F.  Bullock,  has  conducted  valuable  surveys 
of  the  river  Thames,  and  performed  other  services 
of  the  same  nature. 

24  A.  Luckraft,  Mid.  of  Monarch  atCopenhaffen, 
1801 ;  of  Mare  and  wounded  at  Trafalgar ;  and  at 
capture  of  Jlhin  and  four  other  Fr.  frigates,  in  1806. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Blonde  at  the  reduction  of  Morea 
Castle,  in  1828.   Gaz.  1805. 

25.  J.  Hope,  Capt  of  Firebrand,  S.  V.  at  the 
destruction  or  the  boom  at  Obligado  and  forcing 
the  Parana,  and  rendered  other  most  important 
services  during  all  the  operatwns  in  that  river 
ngainst  Rosas,  1845, 46. 

26  H.  T.  Austin,  Mid.  of  RanuUUe  during,  the 
operations  in  North  America,  1814.  Senior  Laeut. 
of  Fury,  and  wrecked  in  Parry's  second  Polar  ex- 
pedition, 1825 ;  and  of  Chanticleer,  in  Foster's  sur- 
veying voyage,  1828-30.  Commander  of  Cyclope 
S.  V.  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  and 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

27  W.  Ramsay,  Lieut,  of  Albion  at  Navarin; 
and  wounded  when  commanding  Black  Joke  tender 
at  the  capture  of  aSp. slave-ship  formidable  of  double 
her  force,  1831. 

28  E.  Stanley,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Queen 
Charlotte  at  Algiers;  and  when  Commander  of 
fVolA  actively  employed  against  the  pirates  in  the 
Straits  of  Malacca  in  1836, 37,  and  38. 

29  Sir  Baldwin  W.  Walker,  Senior  Lieut,  of 
.KtHtt  bomb  at  the  taking  of  Morea  Castle  and  Pa- 
tras,  iu  1828.  Vice- Admiral  in  the  Turkish  service, 
in  couiiuand  of  the  Ottoman  naval  forces  in  the  ope- 


rations on  the  coast  of^  Syria  and  bombardment  of 
St.  Jean  D'Acre,  iu  ISIO. 

30  F«.  Chappell,  Mid.  of  Kingfisher,  and  assisted 
in  cnttinff  out  Sp.  privateer  from  under  the  batteries 
of  La  Guira,  in  1805 ;  in  the  action  off  St.  Domingo ; 
attack  on  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  capture  of 
the  Danish  West  India  Islands;  and  reduction  of 
Martinique.  Severely  wounded  in  command  of  a 
gun-boat  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

31  J.  Monday,  Mid.  of  Bustler,  employed  in  the 
Channel,  1807-08,  frequently  engased  in  her  boats; 
and  of  Queen,  in  1812,  attached  to  a  division  landed  to 
co-operate  with  the  patriots  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain.    Senior  Lieut  of  Glasgow  at  Navarin. 

32  £.  J.  Johnson,  Mid.  of  Nassau  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  and  wounded  in  action 
with  Danish  74  gun-ship  Prindtz  Christian  Frede^ 
rick,  defttro)red  on  the  coast  of  Jutland,  1808.  Lieut, 
of  Tonnant  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, includug  the  capture  of  Washington,  attack  on 
Baltimore  and  New  Orleans. 


1839,  40 

2  Lord  C.  E.  Paget,  Mkl.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

3  R.  H.  King,  commander  of  Cruizer  at  the  taking 
of  Aden. 

4  Hon.  P.  P.  Cary,  Mid.  of  Boadicea  during  the 
Burmese  war. 

5  J.  B.  B.  M'Hardy,  made  LieuL  for  services 
against  the  pirates  in  the  West  Indies ;  and  while 
commanding  Pickle  schooner,  captured  after  a  long 
and  severe  action  the  piratical  slave  ship  Bolodora, 
1829. 

6  T.  Bushby,  Lieut  of  Junon,  and  served  in  her 
barge  at  the  capture  of  two  Am.  schooners  of  6  and 
8  guns ;  and  in  her  pinnace  taking  a  gun-boat  in 
the  Delaware,  protected  by  a  very  superior  force, 
in  1813. 

7  J.  Wilkinson,  Mate  of  Thames  at  the  capture 
of  Ponza,  in  1813 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Tees  and  tifey 
during  the  Burmese  war,  in  which  service  he  was 
wounded.    Gaz.  1810, 1813. 

8  Hon.  F.  T.  Pelham,  Mid.  of  the  Sybille,  and 
served  in  the  attack  upon  pirates  in  the  Archipelago, 
in  1826.  Lieut,  of  Castor  in  the  operations  on  tne 
coast  of  Spain,  in  1835-^,  during  the  civil  war. 

9  S.  C.  Dacres,  Lieut,  of  Blonde,  and  employed 
on  shore  in  command  of  four  ffuns  and  a  division  of 
seamen,  co-operating  with  the  Fr.  army  at  the 
taking  of  the  Morea  Castle ;  and  Commander  of 

^Salamander  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836-40 — 
frequently  engaged  with  the  Carllst  forces. 

10  G.  Mansel,  Commander  of  Wasp  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the 
storming  of  Sidon  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

11  W.  Shepheard,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  Trafal- 
gar, and  of  Amelia  in  action  with  Fr.  frigate 
Arethuu. 

12  Hon.  D.  W.  A.  Pdham,  Mid.  of  Dartmouth 
at  Navarin. 

13  W.  Luckraft,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Sheldrake,  and 


Digitized  by 


Google 


62 


Services  of  Captains. 


officially  mentioned  for  the  action  with  Danish  gun- 
boats, in  1811 ;  and  Commander  of  Beilerophon  at 
the  bombardment  of  SL  Jean  D'Acre. 

14  T.  Henderson,  Mid.  of  Pomone  at  destmction 
of  three  armed  store-ships  and  batteries  at  Sagone, 
in  1811  ;  and  of  fUrieuse  at  the  capture  of  Fonza 
and  redaction  of  Genoa.  Served  in  her  boats  cat- 
ting oat  some  armed  vessels  and  convoy  from  St. 
Marsiuello.  Commander  of  Feswritu  (S.  V.)  at 
the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D*Acre. 

15  F.  D.  Hastings,  commanded  boats  of  Edin- 
hurgh  and  Htutingf  at  Beyrout,  on  the  coast  of 
Syna;  and  Commander  of  Edinburgh  at  bombard- 
ment of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  where  he  was  wounded. 

16  6.  Hathom,  Commander  of  Benbow  at  the 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D*Acre. 

17  L.  T.  Jones,  Mid.  of  Oranicui  and  wounded 
at  Algiers.  Commander  of  Princess  Charlotte  at 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

18 
firom 

pirates  in"^  West  InSies.  "Commander  of  Power- 
Yul  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D*Acre. 

19  S.  Hope,  Mid.  of  lAverjtool  at  capture  of 
Ras-ul-Kbyma  and  other  piratical  places  in  the 
Fersian  Gulf,  1819-20;  and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Beacon, 
and  commanded  her  boaU  at  the  capture  of  a  band 
of  140  pirates  in  the  Archipelago,  1834.  Com- 
mander of  Revenge  at  the  bombardment  of  St. 
Jean  D'Acre. 

20  R.  F.  Stopford,  Commander  of  Phoenix 
(S.  V.)  at  the  bomWdment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

21  H.  J.  Worth,  Mid.  of  renerabU  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigatei  Alcmhie  and  IvhigA*ie,  in  1814.  Com- 
mander of  Hastings  at  Beyrout,  where  he  com- 
manded the  boats  of  Hastings  and  Edinburgh  during 
an  attack  upon  a  magazine,  1840. 

22  R.  S.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  SybiUe,  and  served 
in  her  boats  in  an  attack  upon  pirates  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean, in  1826.    Commander  of  Hydra  (S.  V.)  on 

,  the  coast  of  Syria,  in  1840. 


1841 


1  R.  S.  Triscott.  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Al- 
giers :  and  wounded  commanding^  boats  of  Alacritjf 
at  the  destruction  of  three  piratical  vessels  in  the 
Achipelago,  in  1826. 

2  J.  Robb,  Mid.  of  Naiad,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war, 
under  the  battery  of  Bona,  in  1824 ;  and  Lieut,  of 
Asia  and  commanded  Hind  cutter  at  Navarin. 

4  T.  L.  Massie.  Mate  of  Columbine,  Martin,  and 
Rose,  serving  in  the  Archipelago  during  the  Greek 
Revolution ;  and  in  the  boats  of  the  latter  ship  in  an 
atUck  upon  a  horde  of  pirates  at  Samo  Thracia, 
1827 ;  and  of  Asia  at  Navarin.  Commander  of 
Thunderer  in  the  various  operstions  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  including  the  bomoardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

5  Sir  E.  Belcher,  Mid.  of  Malta  at  reduction  of 
Gaeta,  1815,  and  of  Superb  at  Alders.  Lieut,  and 
Assistant  Surveyor  of  Blossom  in  Beechey's  voyage 
to  the  Pacific  and  Behring  Straits,  1825,  28 ;  and 


Conmaiider  of  Etna  and  Smipkury  making  vvwitt 
important  sanreya.  In  command  of  the  latter  serrod 
at  the  destruction  of  the  forU  of  the  Bocca  Tigris ; 
and  in  the  operations  against  and  capture  <if  Can- 
ton, wliich  were  mudi  facilitated  by  his  previous 
survey  s.  Capt.  of  Samarang,  employed  in  surveying 
the  coast  of  China  ^  and  in  1844  severely  wounded 
in  an  action  with  pirates  at  Borneo. 

6  F.  J.  Blake,  commanded  Lame  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton,  in  1841. 

7  W.  Warren,  Lieut,  oommandin?  Speedwell 
schooner,  and  captured  three  armed  slaTe-Teasels. 
Commander  of  Hyacinth  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of 
the  Bocca  Tygris  and  Canton ;  and  commanded  a 
division  of  the  squadron  at  the  capture  of  that  city^ 
in  1841. 

6  H.  Eyres,  Commander  of  itfM!nle,talciog  die 
forts  of  the  Bocca  Tygris;  and  in  the  operatioiis 
against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  city ;  also  of 
Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841^ 

8*  J.  J.  Stopford,  Commander  of  Zebra  daring 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

9  W.  J.  Williams,   Commander  of  SHrvmhoB 

is.  V.)  at  Sidon  and  bombardment  of  Su  Jean 
>'AGre,  in  1840. 

10  S.  P.  Fritchard,  Commander  of  Bienheim, 
taking  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tygris,  and  operations 
against  and  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

11  W.  D.  Fuget,  Commander  of  MehUky  taking 
the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tygris j  and  operations  against 
Canton,  in  1841. 

12  C.  A.  Barlow,  Mid.  of  Quten  Charlotte  at  Al" 
giers,  and  served  in  boats  of  Revolutiontutire  at  the 
capture  of  a  pirate  off  Zante,  in  1821.  Laent.  com- 
manding Royalist,  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Spain,  from  1834  to  1837;  and  Commander  of  iVtm- 
rod  in  the  operations  against  Canton,  and  ccMn* 
manded  a  brigade  of  seamen  at  the  taking  of  that 
city,  in  1841. 

13  H.  W.  Qiffard,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 
Commandei  of  Cruiater  in  the  opentiona  against 
and  capture  of  Canton ;  also  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae 
in  184  L 

14  J.  V.  Fletcher,  Mid.  of  Rhin,  and  aenred  at 
the  capture  of  two  men-of-war  and  fborteen  nner- 
chant  vessels  at  Corigeou,  in  1815.  Commander  of 
WeUeiky,  taking  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and 
in  the  operations  sgainst  and  capture  of  Caotoa; 
and  also  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  m  1841. 

15  T.  V.  Anson,  Commander  of  Pylade»  in  the 
{rations  against  and  captnre  of  Canton;  and 

of  Amoy,  in  1841. 

16  A.  L.  Kuper,  Commander  of  AUigater  in  the 
operations  against  and  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841 ; 
and  capture  of  Calliope  in  the  operations  in  Yang- 
tse-Kiang,  m  1842. 

17  T.  J.  Clarke,  Commander  of  Columbine  In  the 
operations  against  and  capture  of  Canton  ;  and  also 
of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841. 


open 
also< 


18  Hon.  C.  G.  J.  B.  Elliot,  Commander  of 
Hazard  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

19  G.  G.  X^cb,  served  as  Volunteer  and  Extia 
Aid-de-camp  to  the  General  commanding  in  chief, 
taking  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1840.  Senior  Officer  in 
command  of  an  expedition  and  storming  Fort  Sera- 
pique  in  the  St.  Juan,  1818. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Servbes  of  Ciq[ytain8. 


63 


20    J.  P.  Parkin^  Mid.  of  AcAiUe  at  Tra£d|{ar. 

22  H.  Baugffa,  Lieut,  commanding  Rapid  gan 
bri|C  at  the  capture  of  tfro  valuable  Spanish  mer- 
chant reaaels  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  in  1808.  Gaz. 
1808. 

23  W.  Hezt,  Mid.  of  RuueU  m  Howe's  action  ; 
and  in  Bridport's.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Santa  Marga^ 
ritta  in  Sir  R.  Strachan*s  action  off  Perrol ;  and 
commanded  Fesuvius  bomb  in  the  operations  in  the 
Gironde,  in  1814. 

25  J.  Oape,  Mid.  of  Ajax  atTrafolgar,  and  Mid. 
of  ^mpkion,  and  assisted  in  her  boats  at  the  talking 
of  the  tort  of  Cortelazzo  with  gun-boats  and  convoy, 
in  1809  £  and  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  and  action 
with  300  troops  at  Grao.    Gaz.  1809, 10. 

25»  W.  Gordon,  Mid.  of  King/Uher  at  St.  Do- 
mingo ;  and  of  /mpmeiwe  engaged  at  the  capture  of 
▼esseU  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  1807,  at  the  siege  of 
Ro«aa,  1806,  and  at  the  destruction  of  the  ships  in 
Aiz  Roads ;  at  Walcheren,  and  serving  on  shore  at 
Flushing,  1809.  Second  Lieut,  of  Seahone  at  at- 
tack apon  New  Orleans,  1815. 

26  T.  Sanders,  Lieut,  of  Raieifh  in  the  Wal- 
cheren expedition ;  and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Leander 
at  Algiers. 

28  £.  L.  Rich,  Mid.  of  Egyptienne  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  lAbre,  in  1806^  and  of  Seahone  m  action 
with  Turkish  squadron,  and  capture  of  Badere 
Zafer  frigate,  in  1808  ;  and  in  the  same  ship  taking 
the  Islands  of  Gianute  and  Planosa,  in  1809. 

29  G.  V.  Jackson,  Lieut,  of  Jimon,  when  cap- 
tured, after  a  highly  honourable  defence  by  a  Fr. 
snuttdron  off  Guadeloupe,  in  1809 ;  and  Senior  of 
Hecln,  at  Algiers. 

29*  R.  Stuart,  Lieut,  of  Abercrwnby^  and  com- 
manded  a  boat  in  an  attack  upon  aPr.  convoy, 
1813.  Commander  of  SparrowAawJk  actively  em- 
ployed in  the  suppression  of  piracy  in  the  Archi- 
pelago, 1825 ;  ana  of  Icarus^  and  senior  officer  at 
Carthagena  when  besieged  by  insurgents,  1831. 

30  W.  B.  Dobson,  Lient  of  ^ame,  and  officially 
reported  for  services  during  the  Burmese  war. 

31  W.  G.  H.  Whisb,  Mid.  of  Curacoa  and 
served  with  the  advance  of  the  army  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Genoa,  1814 ;  and  of  Queen  Chariotie, 
and  commanded  a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 

32  E.  R.  P.  Mainwaring,  Mid.  of  Roebuck  in  the 
expedition  to  Esypt,  in  1801.  Lieut,  of  Plantagenet, 
and  commanded  two  of  her  boats  at  the  capture  of 
a  letter  of  marque  off  New  York. 

33  W.  J.  Prowse,  Mid.  of  Narcissu*  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1805, 06 ;  and 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Captain  at  capture  of  Fr.  74  gun 
ship  Hauitpouiti  and  the  Saintes,  in  1809. 

34  C.  H.  Seale,  Mid.  of  Comus  at  capture  of 
Danish  frigate  F^rederickscoam  f  and  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1807.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Star  at  reduction  of 
Martinique  and  Guadaloupe,  in  1809,  10 ;  and  in 
command  of  a  gun-boat  m  the  £lbe,  assisted  at  the 
reduction  of  Cuxhaven;  and  siege  and  capture  of 
Gluckstadt,  in  1813, 14.    Gaa.  1814. 

35  T.  Eraser,  Mid.  of  Leander  at  Algiers ;  and 
officially  mentioned  during  the  Burmese  war  while 
Lieut,  of  Lame. 

36  P.  Christie,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Cmnbrian  at  Na- 
varin. 


37  P.  Goatling^  Mid.  of  VMeam  in  the  attack 
on  the  IV.  fleet  m  Basque  Roads,  in  1809;  and 
Mate  of  San  Jotefin  the  two  partial  actions  with  the 
Fr.fleet  off  Toulon,  in  1813.  Lieut,  of  Pactolut  in 
the  operations  in  the  Gironde,  in  1814 ;  and  of  iS«- 
vem  at  Algiers. 

38  W.  Turner,  Lieut,  of  SyHUe,  and  hi  com- 
mand of  BtacA  Joke  tender  captured  a  piratical 
schooner  of  superior  force,  and  an  armed  prize*  in 
1828. 

39  F.  D.  Hutcheson,  Mid.  of  America,  serving  on 
the  coast  of  Italy,  1813,  14 ;  at  capture  of  Port 
Spezzia  and  Genoa ;  and  of  Undaunted  at  capture 
of  a  convoy  at  Barletta;  IsUnd  of  Tremiti*  &c., 
1815.  Mid.  of  Impregnabte  and  wounded  at  Algiers; 
and  Lieut,  of  JEina  bomb  at  reduction  of  the  Morea 
Castle,  1828. 

40  F.  M.  Boultbee,  Lieut,  of  North  Star  on  the 
coast  of  Africa,  and,  in  command  of  her  pinnace, 
captured  (when  out  of  sight  of  his  ship)  by  board- 
ing, the  Sp.  slave  brig  OallOf  mounting  8  guns,  in 

41  C.  Basden,  Mid.  of  Spartan^  and  wounded 
in  one  of  the  boats  in  the  attack  upon  a  Fr.  disguised 
armed  polucca  in  the  Bay  of  Nice,  1809.  Served  on 
shore  at  the  capture  of  Lusin  and  Cerigo,  and  com- 
manded one  of  four  boats  in  cutting  out  a  ship  and 
three  barks  under  a  heavy  fire^  from  the  Castie  of 
Terracino.  In  the  same  ship  in  the  action  with 
enemy's  squadron  in  the  Bay  of  Naples.  Com- 
manded a  gun-boat  at  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  Fear^ 
less  mortar  brig  at  Tariffs,  and  recommended  m  the 
official  despatch  of  the  successful  defence  of  the  lat- 
ter place.  Employed  at  the  reduction  of  Trieste 
and  of  Venice. 

42  H.  E.  Coffin,  Mid.  of  Tigre  in  the  operations 
in  Egypt,  in  1807 ;  and  at  the  destruction  of  Ro" 
busts  and  Lion  off  Cette,  in  1809 ;  of  Maita,  pre- 
sent at  the  siege  of  Tarragona ;  and  commanded  a 
gun-boat  in  co-operation  with  the  Patriots  on  the 
coast  of  Spain. 

43  J.  C.  Fitzgerald,  Lieut,  of  Forte^  and  cap- 
tured a  piratical  vessel  on  the  South  American  sta- 
tion, 1829. 

44  J.  Sherer,  Mid.  of  Spencer  during  the  opera- 
tions on  the  Penobscot,  1814.  Mate  in  Parry's 
Polar  Expedition,  1821-^,  and  Lieut,  in  the  voyage 
1824*25.  Lieut,  commanding  Monkey,  and  cap- 
tured Sp.  slave  brig  of  very  superior  force  in  W. 
Indies,  1829,  for  which  he  was  promoted  and  offi- 
cially thanked  by  Admiralty  and  Com. -in-Chief. 

46  F.  Harding,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  rX  the 
destruction  of  two  Fr.  frigates  and  a  bri{[  off  L'Ori- 
ent,  in  1812 ;  and  of  Pembroke  in  the  skirmish  with 
the  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon ;  and  destruction  of  a  convoy 
at  Port  Maurice,  in  1813,  and  surrender  of  Genoa. 

48  W.  L.  Castle,  Mid.  of  Caledonia  in  the  par- 
tial action  with  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon,  in  1813;  sur* 
render  of  Genoa,  in  1814  ^  and  Senior  Lieut,  and 
Commander  of  several  ships  employed  in  the  sup- 
pression of  the  slave  trade  on  the  coast  of  Africa, 
from  1828  tiU  1839. 

49  E.  H.  Butterfieldy  Mate  of  Sybille  serving  in 
the  Black  Joke  tender,  1828,  29,  in  action  with  pi- 
ratical  14  gun  brijr  Procidentia  s  capture  of  8  gun 
brig  Fengador ;  of  pfaratical  8  gun  schooner  Pre^ 
sidente  and  her  prize ;  and  of  Sp.  14  gun  brig  Abni' 
rante.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Primrose  at  capture  of  Sp. 
20  gun  ship  Felos,  1830 ;  and  hi  command  of  Brisk, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


64 


Services  of  Captains. 


and  as  Commander  of  Faniome  (for  aome  considera- 
ble time  senior  officer)  rendered  numerons  other  im- 
portant services  in  the  suppression  of  the  slave  trade. 
50  \V.  Dawson,  Mid.  of  Active,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Ortona ;  and  in 
the  action  off  Lissa,  in  1811.  Mate  of  Cyane  when 
captured  after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  U.  S. 
frigate  ConstUtUion,  1814. 

52  J.  W.  Aldridge,  Mid.  oi  Arethwa  at  capture 
of  Sp.  friffate  Pomona,  in  1806,  and  taking  of  Oura- 
Qoa,  in  lw)7.  Served  in  Blake  at  the  bombardment 
of  Flushing  in  1809 ;  and  employed  in  the  gun -boat 
service  at  tne  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  on  the  coast  of 
Catalonia,  in  1811, 12, 13.  Has  received  medals  on 
two  occasions  from  the  Royal  Hum.  Society  for 
saving  the  lives  of  four  men.  In  1831  submitted  a 
plan  for  raising  seamen  for  the  Navy^  embracing 
an  apprenticeship  system  analogous  with  that  now 
adopted. 


184^ 

1  D.  Marsh,  Mid.  of  Surveillante,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  Fr.  brig  under  the  bat- 
teries in  Quiberon  fia^;  and  in  the  operations  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain,  particularly  at  the  siege  of 
St.  Sebastian,  where  he  was  employed  in  the  breach- 
ing batteries.    6az.  1810«  13. 

2*  J.  Washington,  Mid.  of  Juno  when  attacked 
by  a  flotilla  of  gun-boats  in  the  Chesapeake,  at  the 
attack  on  Craney  Island,  Norfolk  ;  and  in  an  en- 
gagement with  gun-boats  in  the  Delaware,  1813. 
Has  conducted  several  important  surveys. 

3  Hon.  K.  Stewart,  Mid.  of  Atia  at  Navarin. 

4  6.  Goldsmith,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Druid  in  the 
operations  again  St  and  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841; 
and  Commander  of  same  ship,  and  assisted  at  the 
destruction  of  the  Chinese  fire-rafts  at  Cbinghae,  in 

1842. 

-  5  J.  Hallowes,  Mate,  employed  in  the  gun-boat 
service  iu  the  Elbe,  and  at  the  surrender  of 
Gluckstadt,inl814.    Gaz.  1814. 

'  6  H.  Boyes,  Commander  of  Fixen  steam  vessel 
in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

.7  C.  Frederick,  Lieut,  of  Alacrity^  and  severely 
wounded  in  boarding  a  pirate  in  the  Mediterranean, 
in  1829.     Commander  of  Apollo  troop  ship,  and 

f  resent  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in 
842. 

.  8  H.  Kellett,  Commander  of  Starlingr  in  the 
operations  against  and  capture  of  Canton,  m  1841 ; 
and  assisted  at  the  taking  of  Woosung  and  Shang- 
hac,  and  at  Chin-Kiang-roo,  in  1842. 

.  9  R.B.Watson,SeniorLieut.ofCai^j9e,  taking 
the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tygris,  and  in  tbe  operations 
against  and  capture  of  Canton.  Commander  of 
Blenheim^  at  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841 ;  and  of 
Modeste,  and  assisted  at  tbe  destruction  of  the  Chi- 
nese fire-rafts  at  Chingbae,  and  attack  on  their 
camp  at  Scgahon ;  ana  also  taking  Woosuug  and 
Shangbae;  and  capture  of  Chin-Kuing-Foo,  where 
he  was  wounded,  in  1842. 

10  W.  H.  A.  Morshead,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Hya- 
cinth in  the  operations  against  Canton,  and  wounded 
at  the  capture  of  that  city,  in  1841.  Commander  of 
Columbine  at  the  destruction  of  the  Chinese  fire- 


1848 

1  Sir  R.  Uagan,  Mid.  and  Mate  of  Svmeiibmie, 
and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  Santander,  siege  of 
St.  Sebastian,  taking  of  Santa  Clara,  &c.  |  likewise 
at  the  operations  and  capture  of  the  Fr.  flotilla  is 
the  Gironde.  Lieut,  commanding  Colonial  brig  oa 
the  coast  of  Afirica,  captured  tbe  piratical  vessel 
Patf  of  superior  force,  in  which  he  was  woooded ; 
and  Thistle  gun  brig,  in  which  he  captured  40  sail  of 
vessels  and  liberated  4000  slaves. 

2  A.  Drew,  Mid.  of  BeUette  at  Copenhagea, 
1807;  and  of  Marlborough  at  Walchereo,  1889. 
Mate  of  Diadem  serving  at  the  taking  of  St  Andero, 
Castro,  Bilbao,  and  other  towns,  1812  z  and  com- 
manded one  of  two  boats  which  captured,  by  boaid- 
ing,  an  Am.  letter  of  marque  of  9  guns  and  50  men. 
Served  in  the  Tagus  in  co-operation  with  the  army, 
1814,  and  Mate  of  Euroias  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
Clorinde,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Thetis,  and  commanded 
the  seamen  and  marines  Handed  to  act  against  tbe 
Ashantees,  in  1824,  which  service  was  gazetted. 
Commanded  the  Naval  Brigade  at  reduction  of  Navy 
Island,  on  the  Niagara,  and  destroyed  the  Am.  pira- 
tical steam  vessel  Caroline,  For  this  latter  service 
he  received  the  thanks  of  the  Houses  of  Assembly, 
and  was  voted  a  sword,  value  100  guineas.  Gaz. 
1814. 

3  E.  I.  Tarrey,  Mid.  of  Royal  Oak  in  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition ;  and  in  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  America ;  and  of  Shannon  at  capture  of  tbe 
U.  S.  frigate  Chesapeake.  Acting  Lieut,  of  jUter- 
pool  in  the  operations  against  the  pirates  in  the  Per- 
sian Gulf,  and  severely  wounded  at  the  destmctaon 
of  a  piratical  vessel  in  the  barge  of  that  ship. 

4  C.  Keele,  Mid.  of  Barbadoes  when,  in  company 
with  Goshawk,  she  drove  on  shore  several  gun  ves- 
sels on  tbe  Calvados  rocks,  in  1811 ;  and  of  «/«»«, 
and  severely  wounded  when  that  ship  was  captured, 
after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  the  U.  S.  fri- 
gate Constitution.  Officially  noticed  for  his  conduct 
in  the  Burmese  war.    Gaz.  1812. 

5  W.  J.  T.  Hood,  Mid.  of  AchiUe  at  Trafalgar. 
Inventor  of  ice  saws,  used  with  effect  in  Polar  ex- 
peditions ;  also  of  rotary  lifting  and  forcing  pump; 
and  other  mechanical  contrivances,  for  whid  he  has 
received  three  medals. 

6  £.  J.  Bird,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

7  J.  Adams,  Mid.  of  Scout  in  the  several  actions 
of  that  vessel  with  enemy's  gun  boata  in  the  Straits 
of  Gibraltar ;  on  one  occasion  with  two  Fr.  gun- 


rafts  at  Cliingliae;  and  present  at  the  taldng  of 
Woosung  and  Shangbae,  and  in  the  opcmtions  ia 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 

]  I    R.  Collinson,  Lieut,  of  Weliesley  in  the  ope- 
rations against  Canton,  and  attached  to  the  survey- 
ing department  at  the  capture  of  that  citv,  in  1841. 
Commanded  Bentinck,  taking  Amoy  and  Chingbae     | 
in  the  same  vear;  and  Plover  at  tbe  capture  of     '. 
Woosung  and  Shangbae,  and  in  the  operations  is     ' 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  m  1842.  i 

12    £.  N.  Troubridge,  Lieut,  of  Benhow  in  tbe     1 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment 
of  Acre,  1840.    Commander  of  CUo  at  the  capiore 
of  Woosung  and  Shangbae,  and  in  tbe  <qperations  ia 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  1842. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Captains. 


65 


\mg9  and  six  ffon-boats.  Serred  in  the  same  brig 
ruTering  tbB  ad^anoe  of  the  boats  in  Rosas  Bay, 
1809.  Mid.  of  Fokmiaire,  CamMan,  and  Bulwark^ 
in  several  boat  actions,  and  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona. 

8  E.  B.  Tinlhig,  Mid.  of  Queen,  Charlotte  at  Al- 
lien; and  of  CttrUw  at  the  capture  of  Ras-ol- 
iChyma,  and  other  operations  against  the  pirates  in 
the  Persian  Gulf,  1819-20. 


1844 

1  O.  H.  Seymonr,  Commander  of  Wtmderer  in 
the  Yang-tae-Kiang,  1842. 

2  P.  Hatton,  Lieat.  of  Tee*  during  the  Burmese 
War. 

.3  W.  H.  Hall,  Mid.  of  Uarrior,  employed  in  the 
protection  of  convoys  in  the  Belt  against  tue  Danish 
gun-boats ;  and  of  Lyra  in  Lord  Amherst's  expedi- 
tion to  China,  1816,17 ;  and  employed  exploring  the 
Gnlph  of  Corea,  and  Loo  Choo  islands.  Serving  as 
a  volunteer,  he  conducted  the  boats  of  Ipkirenia 
to  the  attack  of  an  armed  slave  schr.,  1822.  Nfaster 
of  Parthian  at  capture  of  a  piratical  schr.  in  Cam- 
peachy  Bay,  1821 ;  and  commanded  H.  E.  1.  C. 
steamer  NemetiSf  on  the  coasts  and  in  the  rivers  of 
China,  1840, 43.  Present  in  Nemesis  in  27  dif- 
ferent enga^[ements,  and  wounded ;  and  named  with 
distinction  m  eleven  gaaeetted  dispatches.  Has  on 
two  occasions  saved  the  lives  of  others  by  inmpinff 
overboard.  Inventor  of  iron  bilge  tanxs,  and 
IMitentee  of  an  ingeniously  contrived  double  anchor. 

4  G.  G.  Wellesley,  Lieut,  of  Castor  at  taking 
of  Caiffis  and  Tsour  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bom- 
bardment of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

5  H.  R.  Sturt,  severely  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Leander  at  Algiers;  and  agam  when  Lieut,  oi  Genoa 
at  Navarin. 


1845 


1  Hon.  G.  F.  Hastinffs  commanded  Harlequin  on 
the  coast  of  Chma,  and  led  the  boats  of  that  bri^  and 
of  Wanderer  and  Dido  in  the  attack  on  the  pirati- 
cal towns  of  Murdoo  and  Qualloo  Batto,  m  the 
island  of  Sumatra,  for  whichne  received  the  public 
thanks  of  the  Com.-in-Chief. 

2  Hon.  S.  T.  Carnegie,  Lieut,  of  Castor  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  from  the  siege  of 
KIboa,  in  1835,  to  1837. 

2*  H.  Lyster,  Mid.  of  Herald,  servinff  in  her 
boats  at  attack  upon  pirates  at  Barataria,  1813 ;  and 
in  same  ship  at  New  Orleans,  and  operations  in  the 
Mississippi ;  Senior- Lieut,  of  Imogene  forcing  the 
Bocca  Tigris,  1834.  Acting  Capt.  of  ^gincourt 
and  second  in  command  of  the  expedition  to  Maluda- 
bay,  1845,  and  honourably  mentioned  in  the  ga- 
zetted despatches. 

3  J.  P.  Bower,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Samarangt  and 
severely  wounded  in  storming  the  Anunghoy  forts ; 
and  served  in  the  operations  against  Canton,  1841. 

4  P.  Warden,  Commander  of  Medea,  serving  on 
the  Coast  of  Syria^  1840. 


5  A.  Lowe,  Mate  of  Pheeni*  in  the  operations  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1837;  and  Lieut,  of 
Hastings  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

6  J.  Russell,  Senior  Lieut,  of  StromboU  at 
bombardment  of  Acre. 

7  B.J.  Salivan,  Commander  of  Philomel  at  Ob- 
ligado,  and  during  much  other  active  service  in  the 
Parana,  1845.  46. 

8  H.  Bagot,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

9  G.  N.  Broke,  Mid.  of  Glasgow  at  Navarin  ;  and 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Wiasp  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

10  G.  Giffard,  severely  wounded  when  Lieut,  of 
Cyclops^  at  the  attack  on  Gehail,  and  served  on  the 
coast  of  Syria. 

11  J.  Fitnames,  Lieut,  of  ComwalUs,  and  directed 
the  rocket  brigade  in  the  attack  on  the  Chinese 
camp  at  Segahon.  Served  also  at  the  taking  of 
Woosung  and  Shanghae ;  and  severely  wounded  at 
capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  1842. 


1846 

1  C.  Walcott,  Mid.  Meneknu  from  1810  tiU  1814, 
at  the  capture  of  the  Isle  of  France ;  activelT  em- 
ployed on  the  coast  of  Italy;  in  action  witn  Fr. 
fleet  off  Toulon,  1812 :  and  Aia-de-Camp  to  Captain 
Sir  Peter  Parker  at  Bellairs,  when  the  latter  was 
killed  at  that  place.  Mid.  of  Hebrus,  forcing  the 
passage  of  the  Gironde ;  and  at  Algiers. 

2  J.  Pearse,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  tlie  de- 
struction of  enemy's  squadron,  1812.  Senior  Lieut, 
of  Blenheim  at  capture  of  the  forts  of  Anunghoy 
( Bocca  Tygris);  and  in  the  operations  against  and 
capture  of  Canton,  1841. 

3  G,  J.  Hay,  Mid.  of  Apollo  at  the  capture  of 
an  armed  ship  under  the  batteries  of  Corsica ;  of  an 
armed  felucca  and  destruction  of  the  Tower  of  St. 
Cataldo ;  of  some  gun-boats  off  Corfu,  and  the 
takinff  the  islands  of  Augusta  and  Curzola,  in  1812, 
13.  Lieut,  of  Aleeste,  in  command  of  her  barge  at 
the  destruction  of  Malay  proas,  in  1817 ;  and  com- 
manded the  boats  of  Afenai  at  the  cutting  out  of 
a  slave  vessel  from  Zanzibar,  in  1821.  Commander 
of  Racehorse  at  New  Zealand  during  the  operations, 
1846. 

4  W.  Smith,  Mid.  of  Shannon^  and  officially 
reported  for  his  conduct  in  boarding  U.S.  frigate 
Chesapeake,  1813.  Lieut,  of  Alligator  serving  in 
the  Burmese  war.    Gaz.  1813. 

5  Sir  P.  Nicholson,  Lieut,  of  Blonde  at  capture 
of  Canton,  and  senior  of  the  same  ship  at  Amoy  and 
Chinghae^  1841.  Commander  of  Fantonie  and  re- 
duced a  piratical  force  on  the  Barbary  coast,  1846. 

7    A.  S.  Hamond,  Mid.  of  Talbot  at  Navarin. 

9  E.  Bamett,  Mid.  of  Malta  at  the  sieffe  and 
surrender  of  Gaeta,  1814,  and  of  Superb  at  Algiers. 
Assisted  in  the  snrvevs  of  the  Channel  Islands  and 
of  various  parts  of  tne  West  Indies ;  and  in  com- 
mand of  Thunder  conducted  the  survey  of  a  portion 
of  the  Bahamas  and  Bermudas,  north  coast  of  Cen- 
tral America,  coast  of  Yucatan,  and  the  Islands 
St.  Bartholomew,  St.  Martin.  AnguilU,  St.  Chris- 
topher>  Nevis,  Barbuda,  and  Antigua. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


66 


Semises  of  Capteiiit. 


10  C.  G.  £.  Patey«  Senior  of  Catif  at  the 
taking  of  Caiffa  and  Tftonr,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

13  E.  J.  Carpenter,  Mid.  of  Bar/Uur  m  the 
partial  action  off  Toulon,  1814.  In  June,  1840,  ob- 
tained a  patent  for  a  new  mode  of  propelling  ves- 
sels,  by  means  of  blades  or  fans  placed  on  each 
quarter  submerged,  working  upon  the  principle  of  a 
screw. 

14  J.  DuffiU,  Mid.  of  Glasgow  at  Algiers,  and 
wounded. 

15  J .  L.  Stokes,  wounded  when  lieot.  of  Be^gk 
in  an  affiray  witli  the  natirea  while  sarreykig  toe 
coast  of  Australia. 

17  H.  M.  Denhatn,  asaisted  in  the  surreF  of  the 
Channel  Islands  and  the  Engliah  and  St  Geoi^ge's 
Channds ;  and  also  many  of  the  harbours  along 
the  English  and  Irish  coasts.  Conducted  the  surrey 
of  the  Bristol  Channel  throaghoat.  Commander 
of  Awm^  and  conducted  the  surrey  of  the  W.  Coast 
of  Africa,  from  Cape  St  Paul's  to  the  Niger. 

19  J.  Kains,  Lieut,  of  Warrior^  and  captured  in 
her  launch  a  Dutch  national  lugger  under  a  heaTy 
fire  from  the  shore  in  1813. ; 

20  George  G.  Burton,  Mid.  of  Venerahie  at  the 
attack  upon  Fr.  and  Sp.  squadrons  in  Aix  Roads, 
1799,  and  in  Saumares's  actions,  1801 ;  Senior 
Lieut  otMmrodf  in  command  of  boats,  cutting  out 
two  vessels  under  the  batteries  in  Bay  Mabaut, 
Gnadak>upe.  Lieut,  commanding  Orenada,  captured 
two  Fr.  privateers  of  superior  force.  Lieut  of 
Neptune^  and  served  on  shore  at  reduction  of  Mar- 
tinique, and  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Loirt  and 
S^ne  at  Ance  ia  Barque ;  also  at  takmff  the  Saintes, 
capture  of  Haulipomii,  and  reduction  of  Guadeloupe. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Totmant  dnrioff  the  capture  of 
Washington,  and  commanded  Woiverene  at  Balti- 
more. Has  a  medal  from  the  Society  of  Arts  for 
the  inveniion  of  an  anchor  stopper. 

21  P.  G.  Hajrmes,  commanded  a  gun-boat  as 
Acting  Lieut  at  the  defence  of  Riga  and  taking  of 
Mittau  in  1812.  Lieut  of  Royai  OaA,  and  served  as 
naval  aide-de-camp  to  several  general  officers  during 
the  operations  against  Washington,  Baltimore,  and 
New  Orleans. 

22  W.  H.  Higgs,  served  in  Foudroyant  and 
Peterei  at  Egypt,  1801.  Lieut  of  SulpAur  bomb 
at  the  attack  on  Boulogne  flotilla,  in  1804 ;  and  of 
that  ship  and  Cygnet  auring  the  arduous  service 
against  the  Fr.  Hotillas,  1805,  6.  Lieut  of  Etpoir 
at  the  capture  of  Ischia  and  Procida ;  capture  of  a 
division  of  gun  boata  at  Gaeta ;  destruction  of  four 
vessels  and  a  batterjr  at  Naples;  and  capture  of 
three  sail  at  Terracino,  1809.  Served  also  at 
destruction  of  batteries,  gun-boats  and  convoy  at 
Cassis,  in  1813. 

23  J.  S.  W.  Johnson,  Mid.  of  PaiUu  serving  In 
a  boat  of  that  ship  at  capture  of  four  orivateers  and 
some  merchantmen  on  the  coast  of  Norway ;  and 
ol  Alcmene  and  commanded  a  boat  in  a  desperate 
conflict  with  a  convoy  of  nine  armed  vessels  m  the 
Adiiatic  (one  of  which,  mounting  four  guns,  was 
captured) ,  for  which  service  he  was  omcially  re- 
portol.  Served  on  shore  at  the  siege  of  Genoa ; 
and  Lieut,  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers.  Com- 
manded Wolverene  in  China,  1842. 

24  G.  Baker,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  the  de- 
htruction  of  two  large  frigates  and  a  brig  off 
L*Orient,  in  1812. 


25  H. LaytOD, Mid.of AmOfifiw  ia  «!»  < 
tions  on  the  coast  of  America,  inckMling  the  i 
on  New  Orleana,  capture  of  AJSMrieaii  flotfl 
Lac  Borgne,  taking  of  Waahiagtoii,  and  tke  attack 
on  Baltimore. 

26  W.  H.  Kitchen,  Mid.  of  Monarch  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1801 ;  commanded  a  tender  of  Argo  at  the 
taking  of  St  Lucia  and  Tobago,  in  1803 ;  was  hurt 
when  Mate  of  Speedy  in  acUon  with  the  enemy's 
flotilla,  off  Dunkirk,  in  1804 ;  and  again  in  com- 
mand of  a  rocket  boat  off  Boulogne,  1805  ;  Sob- 
Lieut  of  Dominica,  commanded  her  boats  at  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  National  shooner,  and  slightly  wounded 
in  destroying  four  Fr.  vessels  at  Guadeloupe,  in 
1806.  Lieut,  of  Melville  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish 
West  India  Islands ;  and  Senkv  of  Asp^  and  com- 
manded her  boats  storming  the  batteries  of  Fort 
Royal,  Guadeloupe,  and  at  capture  of  that  ialand 
and  Marthikiue,  m  1809. 

27  J.Oake,Mid.of/Vlaoeo/ira/B»uiCalder's 
action,  1805 ;  of  modern  at  reduction  of  Monle 
Video,  and  operations  in  the  River  Plate  ;  and  of 
Bellerophon  and  Aigle^  1809,  15,  and  aaasated  at 
several  boat  actk>ns. 

28  R.  P.  Gambler,  Uent  of  ^«<«,  at  NaTnrin. 

29  4.  R.  Booth,  Mid.  of  London  at  the  captam  of 
Linois'  squadron :  and  aeverely  wounded  in  actioa 
with  pirates,  in  1813,  for  which  he  obtained  promo- 
tion. Comoumded  Trineulo,  and  rendered  importaai 
services  against  the  Caff^res,  in  1834,  and  was  thanked 
in  public  orders. 

31  T.  S.ThompsoD,  Mid.  of  Galatea  in  the  frigate 

action  off  Madagascar,  1811. 

32  W.  H.  Jervis,  Flag  Lieut  to  Com.-in-Chirf 
during  the  civil  war  in  Portugal,  1831,  34.  Com- 
mander of  Pilot  and  saved  700  troops  wredEed  os 
the  Andone  Islands,  1846. 

33  H.  E.  Edgell,  wounded  when  LwaU^f  Jmtogene 
fbrcmg  the  Bocca  Tigris  in  1834. 

36  J.  Macdonell,  Mid.  of  Unit^t  and  wounded  ia 
an  attack  upon  a  convoy  in  the  Adriatic,  1812;  n 
the  partial  action  with  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon,  1814; 
and  of  Phosnix  serving  in  the  boats  at  capture  of  tvo 
piratical  vessels  off  Paros,  1815.  Lieut  of  Pandora 
at  attack  upon  piratical  settlement  of  Barbora,  1827. 

37  R.  Burridge,  Mid.  of  Termagant  nt  the  de- 
fence of  Sicily,  and  at  the  siege  and  defencse  of  Tir- 
ragona,  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  several  pri- 
vateers on  the  French  coast  by  the  boata.  Served 
also  at  the  reduction  of  Almeria,  and  on  shore  st 
the  attack  on  Leghorn,  and  capture  of  Genoa. 

39  Hon.  R.  Gore,  Mid.  of  Boadicea  during  thr 
Rangoon  war.  Lieut  of  Andromache,  and  fre- 
quently engaged  in  her  boats  with  the  Malay  pirates, 
and  presented  with  a  sword  by  the  underwriters  sad 
merchants  of  Bombay. 

40  C.  J.  Boeanquet,  wounded  at  the  captore  of  a 
slaver  while  in  Blach  Johe,  tender  to  Dryak,  in  1831. 
Lieut  in  command  of  Leveret  at  the  capture  of 
Diogenea,  under  the  batteries  of  Mosambiqne.  Coai- 
mander  of  Alerts  in  an  attack  on  a  Mo<»iah  fort  is 
1844. 

42  J.  Simpson,  Mid.  of  Acheron  when  captured 
and  destroyed  by  Fr.  frigates  Hortenee  and  Jncer- 
ruptihlCf  1805.  Mate  of  Cuttle  at  the  captore  cf 
Martinique  and  Guadalonpe,  1809, 10.  Ueat.  cam- 
manding  Bream  schooner,  and  ci4>lured  Am.  prirs- 
teer  i^thagorat,  1812. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Senrioes  of  Captuns. 


67 


43  G.  T.  Gordon,  Senior  Lieut,  of  PkmOx  from 
1835  to  1837,  on  the  coast  of  Spain  and  siege  of 
BUbao^&c 

44  Hon.  E.  Plankett.  Mid.  of  S^Mie,  wrnng  in 
the  boats  in  a  conflict  witn  pirates  in  the  Archipdago 
in  1826.  Ueot.  of  Gutor,  and  in  cominand  of 
Savage  and  lioyali$i  on  the  coast  of  Spain  durinr 
the  ciril  war  from  1835  to  1840. 

45  £.  Onunanney,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

46  W.  F.  OUnville,  Flag  Lieut,  at  the  captuce  of 
St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

47  D.  Curry,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Hose  at  Na- 
varin.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Pique  at  the  attacks  upon 
Caiffa  and  Tsonr;  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

48  W.  K.  Stephens,  Lieut,  serring  in  the  boata 
of  Cofyt/ort  in  the  attack  on  Torlosa ;  and  at  St. 
Jean  D'Acre. 

49  W.  W.  ChaBberSy  Senior  Lieut,  (acting  as 
oommander)  of  Wettethyy  USfl,  39^  daring  the  aer- 
rice  of  suppressing  an  insurrection  on  the  coast  of 
Malabar,  and  reducing  the  fortress  of  Kuratchee ; 
also  emplojred  in  co-operation  with  the  army  on  the 
coast  oi  Sonde. 

50  C.  M.  M.  Wright,  wounded  when  Mid. 
of  Paiitu  during  the  operations  sgainst  Mocha, 
1820.  !>  I—  -» 

52;  J.  W.  NoUe,  Mate  of  BoadUea  in  the  Bur- 
mese war. 

53  H.  M.E.  Allen,  Mid.  of  ^yU/fe  and  served  in 
her  boats  in  an  attack  upon  pirates  in  the  Archipe- 
lago, 1826. 

55  F.  W.  Austen,  Mate  of  Blmuie,  and  served  on 
shore  in  co-operation  with  the  French  army  at  the 
taking  of  the  Morea  Castle,  in  1828.  Severely  burnt 
when  Lieut,  of  Tweed,  in  command  of  her  boats 
acting  against  the  slaves  off  the  Isle  of  Pines,  in 
1833. 

56  S.  H.  Ussher,  Lieut,  commanding  Skipjack 
schooner,  1837,  and  captured  a  Sp.  slave  brig  of 
eight  guns  (pierced  for  20)  and  75  men. 

57  D.  G.  W.  O'Callaghan,  slightly  wounded  in 
the  boats  of  Andromaclu  in  action  with  pirates  in 
the  East  Indies. 


1847 

1  D.  Peat,  for  services  on  the  coast  blockade, 
where  he  was  several  times  severely  wounded,  was 
made  Lieut,  and  Commander. 

2  C.  Wise,  Senior  Lieut,  of  ComwaiUe,  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  the  Chi- 
nese fire-rafts,  at  Chinghae ;  and  at  the  capture  of 
Woosung  and  Shanghae  and  the  city  of  Chin-Kiang- 
Foo,  in  1842. 

3  T.  V.  Watkius,  Mid.  of  Fieterf  blockadmg 
Russian  fleet  in  Port  Baltic,  1808 ;  and  assisted  at  the 
embarkation  of  Sir  J.  Moore's  armv  at  Corunna. 
Mid.  of  Melpomene  in  action  witn  Danish  flotilla, 
1809,  and  serving  in  boats  of  same  ship  at  capture 
of  a  merchant  brig  under  a  battery  in  Courland. 
Mid.  of  Primrose,  1810,  when  attacked  by  Danish 
flotilla  off  Mandel,  and  of  Revnard  at  capture  of 
Danish  convoy  off  the  Scaw,  1813 ;  and  commanded 
her  boats  at  capture  of  Fr.  flotilla,  near  Blaye,  1814, 


whea  he  was  rfigWy  wwmded.  Mid.of7Vfijiim/at 
New  Orleans,  and  subsequent  operations  on  the 
coast  of  America. 

4  T.  R.  Sulivan»  Bfid.  and  Mate  of  Ipkigmia. 
Owen-Olendower,  and  Hnetar^  and  rendered  good 
service  in  boating  and  other  skirmishes,  and  against 
nirates  on  the  coast  of  Cuba  and  Isle  of  Pines. 
While  Senior  Lieut,  of  JETaMar, wounded  at  capture 
of  a  slave  brig  of  10  guns  and  57  men  bv  her  boats. 
Lieut,  commanding  Piuto,  and  captured  the  armed 
slave  brig  Vengador  by  boarding.  Senior  Lieut, 
and  Supernumerary  Commander  of  Melville  on  the 
coast  of  China,  in  1841. 

8  C.  B.  Hamilton,  Lieut,  of  Mehille  at  taking 
the  forts  of  the  Bocca  IVgris,  and  operations  on 
the  coastof  China,  in  1841. 

10  J.  C.  Caffin,  Mid.  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin. 

11  R.Tryon,  Mid.  of  Cam^'mat  Navarin,  1827. 

12  W.  Chu-k,  Mid.  of  (Mm,  1810,  U,  and  em- 
pknpedlnthaboaU  of  thsit  ship  in  action  with  Da- 
nish run  and  row  boats.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Edin^ 
bmrgk  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1839, 40  (in  command 
of  her  boats  on  two  occasions  at  Beyrout),  and  at 
the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 


1848-49 

3    6.  K.  Wilson,  Lieut,  of  TaXbot  at  Navarin. 

5  J.  Fulford,  Senu>r  Lieut,  of  Talboi  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  1840. 

6  A.  P.  Ryder,  Commander  of  Vixen,  and  pro- 
moted for  services  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Sera- 
pique  on  the  St.  Juan,  1848. 

7  H.  Chads,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Harlequin,  and  se- 
verely wounded  in  command  of  her  boats  in  an 
encounter  with  pirates  on  the  coast  of  Sumatra,  in 
1844. 

8  W.  Radcliffe  promoted  to  be  Lieut,  for  service 
at  Algiers. 

9  J.  J.  M*Cleverty.  Mid.  of  Atia  at  Navarin. 
Lieut,  commanding  H.EJ.C.  steamer  Pklegetkon 
at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  1841,  and  at 
destrucuon  of  Chinese  fire  rafts  at  Chinghae,  uking 
Woosung  and  Shanghae  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  1842. 
Promoted  for  service  i>erformed  when  commanding 
Polgpkemtu  against  pirates  in  the  Mediterranean, 

10  J.  T.Talbot,  Lieut,  of  Awe  at  Navarin. 

12.  A.  Murray,  Mid.  of  Sovhie  during  the  Bur- 
mese war.  Gunnery  Lieut,  oi  Prineeu  Ckarlotte  at 
Acre,  1840. 

14  J.  Hay  (6),  Senior  Lieut,  of  Py lades,  and  in 
command  of  the  boats  of  that  ship  attacked  three 

Siratical  Chinese  junks  and  captuied  one.    Present 
nring  the  operations  sgainst  Canton,  and  at  the 
capture  of  that  dty,  1841. . 

14  £.  M.  Lyons,  Mate  of  Mekrille  at  the  capture 
of  the  forts  at  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and  subsequent 
operations  sgainst  Canton,  1841.  Commander  of 
Pilot,  and  promoted  for  service  in  the  suppression 
of  piracy  in  China. 

15  R.  Harris,  Mid.  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin. 
Lieut,  of  MeMUe  at  capture  of  forts  at  the  Bocca 
Tigris. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


68 


Services  of  Captains. 


16  £.  C.  T.  D'£yiicoart,  Lieut,  of  Caiiiope,  and 
wounded  during  the  operations  affunst  Canton. 
Present  at  the  capture  or  that  city,  j841. 

17  T.  H.  Mason,  commanded  Algerine  during 
the  operations  against  Canton^  and  at  the  capture 
of  that  city  and  of  Amoy. 

18  J.  A  nderson  (b) ,  Mid.  of  RamiUieM  in  the  ex- 
pedition to  New  Orleans,  capture  of  the  flotilla  on 
Lac  Borgne,  takmg  of  Washington,  and  attadL  on 
Baltimore,  1814. 

20  A.  Farquhar,  Mate  of  Princest  CAarlotttt  at 
the  bombardment  of  Acre,  1840.  Commander  of 
Albatro*9,  and  promoted  for  serrices  against 
pirates  at  Sarebas,  Borneo,  1849. 


1860 

2.  J.  M'Dougall,  Lieut,  of  Pique j  and  serrd 
at  the  taking  of  the  towns  of  Caiflk  and  Tsoor,  in 
which  sendee  he  was  sererely  wounded,  and  ahs 
present  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  IMO. 

3.  S.  Grenfell,  Lieut,  of  Cyckm  at  the  attsd 
upon  Gebail,  and  at  the  storming  w  Sidon,  1840. 

5.  J.  C.  D.  Hay,  Commander  of  CoUmbimt^  and 
senior  officer  at  the  destruction  of  Chinese  piratiol 
fleets  in  Bias  Bav»  China,  and  in  the  Tooquin  Rhrcr, 
184U,  for  which  be  was  promoted. 

6.  J.  Wiilcox,  Commander  of  J^Wiy,  and  pro- 
moted for  sernces  in  the  destruction  of  phiuea) 
fleets  in  Bias  Bay  and  Tonquin  RiFer,  China,  1949. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


69 


SERVICES  OP  RETIRED  CAPTAINS. 

Under  Order  in  Council,  1840. 


3  E.  Hotchinson,  Lieut,  of  Jnconatani  in  Ho- 
tham's  first  iction,  1795,  and  engaged  Yr,  74  gun 
ship  Ca  Ira, 

4  T.  Roberts,  Mid.  of  Cyclops  at  the  sieffe  of 
Bastia ;  and  of  Betiford  in  Ifotham's  first  ana  se- 
cond  actions,  in  1795. 

8  J.  J.  C.  Aggassiz,  Lient.  of  Trident  at  capture 
of  Dutch  squadron  in  Saldanha  Bay,  1796,  and 
senior  Lient.  of //btcw/^and  commanded  the  boats 
of  a  small  squadron  at  the  capture  and  destruction 
of  six  run  vessels  off  St.  Valery,  in  1801,  where  he 
was  slightly  wounded.     6az.  1801 . 

9  Lord  Middleton,  Lieut,  of  CuUoden  in  Howe's 
action. 

10  J.  M'Fariand,  Acting  Lient.  of  QiM«nCAarfe//tf 
in  Howe's  action,  in  1794 :  and  Lieut,  of  same  ship 
in  Bridport's,  in  1795.  Senior  Lieut  of  X^mcoi/er, 
and  sererely  wounded,  and  his  conduct  officially 
commended  while  serving  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a 
ship  from  Port  Louis,  Isle  of  France. 

13  W.  J.  Hughes,  Lieut,  of  Scourge,  and  com- 
manded the  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  Isrge  ship  im- 
mediately under  the  batteries  in  the  Vne  Passage, 
1804.  Lieut,  commanding  Photphonu  fire-ship  of 
four  guns  and  20  men,  when  boarded  b^  a  Ft.  lugger 
privateer  of  70  men  which,  after  being  severely 
wounded,  he  beat  off,  in  1806.    Gaz.  1804. 

14  W.  Coote,  Mid.  of  Edgar  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801.  Lieut,  of  Ajgamemnon  at  Trafalgar,  and 
wounded  at  St.  Dommgo;  and  again  most  severely, 
having  lost  his  sight,  when  Senior  of  Cerbenu,  cut- 
ting out  a  privateer  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1807.  Gaz. 
1807. 

16  T.  Pinto,  Mid.  of  Irresistible  off  Cape  St.  Vin- 
cent ;  of  Minerva  in  the  expedition  to  Ostend  ;  and 
of  Northumberland  at  capture  of  Ouillaume  Tellt 
Gener^uxt  and  blockade  or  Malta.  Lieut,  of  •/^jra- 
memnon  in  Calder's  action  at  Trafalgar  and  St  Do- 
mingo. 

19  W.  R.  Smith,  Mate  of  Defence  at  the  Nile ; 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Theseus ;  and  conducted  an  ex- 
plosion vessel  at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix 
Roads.  1809. 

20  T.  G.  Muston,  conducted  an  explosion  vessel 
in  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  in  1809. 

21  C.  Allen,  Lieut  oi Belterophms^  and  succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  boats  of  the  squadron  in  the 
contest  with  a  Russian  flotilla  off  Percola  Point, 
coast  of  Norway,  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

23  G.Brown,  Lieut,  of  Fic/ory  at Tra&lgar. 

24  H.  N.  Rowe,  Lieut,  of  Alas  in  Calder's  ac- 
tion; and  at  Trafalgar;  and  Volunteer  in  Windeor 
Cattle  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles.  Lieut,  of 
Valiant  at  Copenhagen,  and  severely  wounded  by 
the  blowing  up  of  the  Charles  armed  ship  while  on 
that  service.  Commanded  St,  Christopher  at  the  re- 
duction of  Guadaknipe,  1810.    Gaz.  1B07. 

26    C.  Clyde,  Lieut,  and  commanded  a  boat  of 


Captain,  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  corvette  ReoUdse,  at 
Porto  Navalo,  in  1808.    Gaz.  1800. 

27  H.  J.  Clarke,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Powerful  at 
the  destruction  of  Dutch  shipping  at  Batavia,  and 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  privateer  Bellone  off  Ceylon, 
in  1806. 

29  J.  Norton,  Mid.  of  Alexander  when  captured 
by  a  Fr.  squadron,  1794 ;  and  of  Topaxe  assisting  at 
capture  of  Elizabeth  Fr.  frigate,  in  1796.  Lieut, 
commanding  F)rish  cutter,  and  assisted  at  the  de- 
struction of^a  battery  at  Pointe  D'Equillon,  in  the 
Pertuis  Breton.    Gaz.  1806. 

30  J.  Alexander,  Mid.  ofHercule,  and  present 
at  capture  of  Fr.  squadron  near  Cape  Francois, 
1803;  of  Acasta^  at  St.  Domingo,  1806;  and 
wounded  when  Mid.  of  Royal  George  at  the  passage 
of  the  Dardanelles.  Lieut,  of  Standard,  and  com- 
manded her  yawl  at  the  capture  of  an  armed  vessel 
under  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry  near  Cape  St.  Mary, 
in  1808.   Gaz.  1807, 08. 

31  J.  Clephan,  Mate  of  Doris,  and  commanded 
a  boat  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  Chevrette  from  Ca- 
maret  Bay,  in  which  he  was  slightly  wounded. 
Lieut,  of  Spartiate  at  Trafalgar. 

33  T.  O.  Hewes,  Mid.  of  Ruby,  at  reduction  of 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1795 ;  and  capture  of  Dutch 
squadron  in  Saldanha  Bay.  1796.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Snahe  on  the  African  and  West  India  stations,  and 
captured  several  privateers,  &c.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Blanche  when  sunk  by  Fr.  squadron ;  of  Heroine 
at  Walchcren ;  and  of  Edgar,  and  commanded 
the  boats  of  that  ship,  and  of  Dictator,  at  the 
capture  of  three  Danish  ^n-boats,  on  the  Co. 
of  Jutland,  in  1810,  for  which  service  he  received 
the  thanks  of  the  Com.-in-Chief.    Gaz.  1810. 

35  Sir  S.  Brown,  Mid.  of  Assistance  at  capture 
of  F^.  firigate  Elizabeth,  in  1796.  Second  Lieut,  of 
Photnix  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Didon ;  and  Senior 
of  the  same  snip  in  the  action  off  Ferrol. 

37  W.  Style,  Lieut,  of  Defimux,  and  commanded 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  some  vessels  under  the 
batteries  of  Belleisle ;  and  employed  in  jrun-boat 
service  at  the  defence  of  Cacuz,  in  1810.  Gaz. 
1810, 11. 

38  C.  T.  Thmston,  Lieut,  of  En^mion^  actively 
employed  in  co-operation  with  the  nitriots  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  in  1809  ;  served  on  shore  at 
the  reduction  of  Batavia,  in  1811 ;  and  while  com- 
manding Hesper  sloop,  the  Dutch  settlement  of  Ti- 
mour  surrendered  to  him.    Gaz.  1812. 

39  W.  Holman,  Mid.  of  Royal  George  in  Brid- 
port's  action,  in  1795  ;  and  Lieut  of  Regnlus,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  several  vessels 
from  under  the  Fort  of  Guadilla  in  the  Island  of 
Porto  Rico,  in  1797 ;  and  of  an  armed  schooner  and 
several  merchant  vessels  under  the  batteries  of  the 
same  island,  in  1798.  Lieut,  of  London  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1801. 

40  J.  Forbea,  Mid.  of  Minotaur  at  the  capture  of 
St.  Luda,  in  1796 ;  at  the  Nile ;  and  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  Italian  coast.  Lieut  of  Florentine  at 
the  bnding  in  Bgvpt,  in  1801 ;  of  Lmard  in  the  at* 
tack  on  the  Boulogne  flotilla ;  of  Canopus  at  St. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


70 


Services  of  Retired  Captains. 


Domioffo ;  and  Senior  of  JSoya/  Oeorge  at  the  paa- 
■age  or  the  DardaneUei.  where  he  w«s  wonnded. 
Gaz.  1807. 

42  F.  W.  Rooke,  Mid.  of  SMua,  at  caDttire  of 
Ft.  frigate  Dedaigneute ;  and  senred  in  the  ooats  of 
Venerable  in  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  flotilla  off  Bou- 
logne, 1801.  Lieut,  and  serred  on  shore  at  the  aiege 
of^ Flashing;  and  was  in  repeated  actions  while 
commanding  a  gan-boat  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and 
Tariffa,  in  1810.    Gaz.  1811. 

43  J.  Marrett,  Mid.  of  Cretcent  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  lUunion,  1793;  of  Orion  in  Bridporfs 
action ;  off  Cape  St.  Vincent ;  and  at  the  Nile. 

44  J.  Banks,  Senior  Lieut  of  NorthumberUtndhi 
the  destruction  of  two  Fr.  frigates  and  a  brig  off 
L'Orient,  1812. 

45  W.  Buchanan,  Mate  of  Defence  at  Trafislgar; 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Dictator  at  destruction  of 
Danish  squadron  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  1812. 
Gaz.  1812. 

46  W.  Case,  Lieut,  of  Vtctorieuee  assisting  at 
capture  of  a  privateer  and  destruction  of  a  battery 
al  Triiddad,  1798 ;  and  senior  of  Centaur,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned  for  his  judicious  conduct  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  squadron,  1806.  Was  present  in 
same  ship  at  capture  of  Russ.  74-gnn  ship  Seufolod, 
1808.    Gaz.  1808. 

47  W.  Shippard,  Mid.  of  Medea,  1778,  and  in 
company  with  Jupiter,  engaged  Fr.  74  gun-ship 
TrUon ;  and  of  Experiment  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
Danae,  and  destruction  of  two  others  and  a  cutter 
at  St  Malo,  1779.  Serred  in  Honmch  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Belle  Poule,  1780 ;  relief  of  Gibraltar, 
and  severe  action  with  Fr.  74  gun- ship  j^ctif,  1781 ; 
and  in  Rodney's  actions  of  the  9th  snd  12th  April, 
178:2.  Lieut  of  Gibraltar  si  the  bombardment  of 
Cadiz,  1797,  and  subsequent  blockade  till  the  peace. 
Lieut,  of  Agincourt  at  Copenhagen,  1807;  and 
served  continuously  until  1812,  when  he  was  pro- 
moted to  be  commander 

48  B.  Hall,  Mid.  of  Juno,  in  her  escape  from 
Toulon,  1794,  of  Illuttriout  at  the  siege  of  Bastia, 
and  of  Berwick  when  captured  by  the  Fr.  fleet  off 
Cape  Corse.  Serving  in  Blenheim  at  the  evacua- 
tion of  Corsica,  and  off  Cape  St  Vincent.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Nassau  at  the  surrender  of  Copenhagen, 
1807,  and  in  command  o^  her  boats,  in  coi^unction 


with  those  of  MuaquUo,  cut  out  and  destroyed 
several  vessels  at  Ebeltoff,  in  Jutland. 

49  J.  Meade,  Lieut  of  Leopard  in  actioD  viU 
U.  S.  frigate  Chesapeake,  in  1807. 

50  D.  L.  St  Clair,  wounded  when  Lieat  of 
Caroline,  boarding  a  Fr.  privateer  in  the  Eut 
Indies.  Commanded  boats  ox  Victory  at  csptare  of 
two  Danish  privateers  in  the  Baltic,  in  1811.  Ib 
command  of  Sheldrake,  16,  captured  Fr.  anned 
ship  VAimable  D*ErmUe^  1812,  and  while  com- 
manding Rentird,  assisted  m  the  operatioos  in  the 
Gironde,  1814.   Gaz.  1805. 12,  14. 

52  S.  B.  Hore,Mid.of^^micer,intheairUooof 
St.  Domingo,  1806 ;  and  or  Caledonia  at  Copenh- 
gen,  1807.  Lieut  of  Oeear,  and  commanded  i 
gun-boat  in  the  Walcheren  expedition;  it  the 
destruction  of  three  Fr.  frigates  off  SaUes 
D'Olonne ;  and  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roadk 
Lieut,  of  Scorpion  at  the  taking  of  Java. 

53  C.  L.  Falkiner,  Mid.  of  ffereule  fir^8lupli 
the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  in  1809. 
Lieut,  of  Shannon,  and  oifidaUy  mentkncd  st  a^ 
tare  ofU.S.  frigate  CiltftopMAem  1813.    G8x.m 

54  R.  B.  Bowden,  Mid.  of  Concorde,  in  Brid- 
port's  action,  and  expedition  to  Quiberon  Bit, 
1795 ;  and  of  Caroline,  at  capture  ot  several  piin- 
teers,  and  actively  emplosred  m  the  boats  in  coofficU 
with  the  enemy,  and  present  at  the  sorreader  d 
Genoa  and  capture  of  Malta.  Lieut  of  Conreftu, 
at  Basque  Roads,  and  frequently  employed  in  tbt 
boats  harrasstng  the  enemy's  trade  off  Rochdk) 
continued  serving  till  the  peace. 

55.  W.  H.  Herrick,  Ueut  of  IMadem  servinf  a 
shore  at  capture  of  the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayrcit  ib 
1806 ;  and  commanded  a  schooner  at  the  erBCoi* 
tion  of  the  latter  place.  Lieut  of  Raisonahlt  at  (Ite 
storming  of  Monte  Video,  in  1807.    Gaz.  1806, 07. 

56.  H.  Lowcay,  Mid.  oiJvno  in  her  escape  froa 
Toulon,  and  at  the  siege  of  St  Fiorenzo,  in  1794 ; « 
AUfle  at  the  siege  of  Calvi ;  and  of  ZeaUmtXl^ 
fifft.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Culloden  at  the  Nile,  and  in  w 
subsequent  operations  on  the  coast  of  Efijpt  ud 
Italy.  Lieut  of  Prince  of  Walea  in  Calder^i  actMi 
and  oiNamwr,  in  Walcheren  expedition.  Gai.  i/^- 

57.  W.  Murley,  Mid.  of  ^Acu/e,  at  Trafalgar. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


71 


COMMANDERS  OP  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 

Lieut.  Ueut 

Cities  Robinson 5Aprfl4   12Feb80  I  @'99K  William  Cunning- 

Wr®99  Edward  William                                    ham;Cavendi8h  Dalyell»17Febl4    iJanOS 
Ga"«tt I6Jan09  i9Sept01  |  Joseph  Corbyn**   l5Junel4  23Jan02 


COMMANDERS, 

WITH  THE  DATES  OF  THEIR  RESPECTIVE  COMMISSIONS. 


Th«  following  100  OlIleofB  are  on  the  half- 
pay  of  £189  lOi. 

1806 


Lieut. 


Thomas  Heddington 25Sept    6Nov95 


1808 
Edward  Burt* I  Apr  28Dec02 


1810 

@}Sir  Thos.  Swinnerton  Dyer, 

Bt.' 12Jan  29June93 

@^®Peter  Giles  Pickemell*  4July    5July00 


1811 
®>(S)WilliamKelly*(a)  ...23Aug    4Jaly98 


1813 

Matthew  James  Popplewell'  6Kov   22Jan06 

@^Henry  Bourne* do       4Jan08 

@i®Thoma8  Sykes**     9Noy  14Mar99 

^'iDVVCbarlesRayley"  ..IDec  I/No^OO 

Matthew  ConoUy** do      22Aug95 

91^ James  Oliver**    do      8June97 

®<®Robert  Lowthian'^ . . .    do        2Noy99 


1814 

^^Nicholas  James  Cnthbert 

Dunn*    9Mar   22Jan06 

13 


Samuel  Trevor  Dickens*  ..,.5  Apr 
Bourchier  Molesworth  ....  16May 
@^®  John  Jordan  Arrow'  . .  do 
^^francis  Edward  Seymour*  do 
©•©©WThomas  Colby*  ITMay 
@iRichard Streatfeild  ....26May 
Sir  Wm.  Crisp.  Hood  Bur- 

naby,  Bt.  do 

@^Pringle  Home  Douglas **28May 
@»RichardH.Hollis  Pigot"31May 
@»@Christopher  West»^. . .  .4June 
©"©Robert  Julyan**(b) . . .  JJune 

George  Hilton"    do 

®*®Curry  William  Hillier"*   do 
®*®  Alexander  Dixie**  (c). .    do 

John  Fisher      do 

Henry  Elton" do 

®»®  John  Tracy** 1 1  June 

John  Watson 15June 

9}^  Abel  Wantner  Thomas**  do 
@»William  Forbes  Leith   ..    do 

George  Bowen** do 

i*» John  Hilton**   do 

®99*RichaTdMoorman**  do 
i*(raAlexander  Francis  £1- 

pmnstone*** do 

»*George  Penruddocke**   ..    do 
^'99Francis  Duval*'  ...    do 

olm  Henry  Rhodes   do 

Charles  Cowper  Benett  ....   do 
®» William  Geo.  Carlile  Kent**  do 

Henry  Baker    do 

Edmund  Turberville   do 

George  King>*(a)  (f ) do 

®>99®  James  Edward  Hug. 

46 


Lieut. 
4Aug06 
14Oct05 

12Aug07 
3Oct08 
8Apr05 

19July09 

3Nov08 

90ctOI 

22Oct06 

9Feb08 

3June99 

20JulyOI 

SOctOl 

17Oct04 

6Aug05 

6Mai07 

eoctoo 

llAug94 
180ct02 

7May05 
7Fe\m 

15Aug06 

14Api07 

9June07 
28July07 
26Nov07 
llFebOS 
UAprOS 
17May09 
31Oct09 
15Ai]^ 
3SeptlO 

27SeptlO 


I 


,J)  AMbt.  Harbonr  Mast.  Quebec, 
e)  Dep.  Lleat.  Ooantj  Lefoeiter. 
:f )  Maglttnte,  Van  DIenwn's  Land. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


72 


Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  jtheir  respective  Commissiofis. 


Ueot 

James  Stirlinfi^*  (6) I5June  20Ma7lI 

♦Francis  Le  Hunte*»    do     26Septll 

Rose  Henry  Fuller*"    do      2iMarl2 

@*(g) James  Townsend^ ....  27 June   1 9I)ecOO 
@^(H)® Henry  Masterman 

MarshaU^ do      30AugO3 

»®Henrv  Parker** do       28Apr08 

iUiam  Henry  Nares*    ....IJuly    17Apr09 

@*Samuel  Hoskins^ 4July     4AprlO 

Edward  Boys" 8July  25May09 

@»JohnDavy*«    iSJulv     5JanlO 

Anthony  Blagrave  Yalpy   ..19 July   UOctll 

Charles  Hutchinson 21  July    16Apr07 

Charles  Greene** 23July    4MaylO 

®^£dward  Johnson^ 27Aug     4Apr01 

JJiRobert  Oliver*  (a) do       30Jan06 
ohn  Francis  Lascelles^i^. ...    do       28Apr07 

John  Lindsey   do       1  JunelO 

Sir  Edwyn  Francis  Scuda- 

more  Stanhope,  Bt.^  (b) . .    do         90ctl  1 
@*Rich.  Stephens  Harness**    do       18Febl2 

Charles  Pengelley**    20Sept  16Feb05 

William  Laughame« 23Sept  14Nov06 

@»Mitchell  Roberts** 24Sept    ISOctOO 

@«® Henry  King*»(c) 190ct    180ct02 

® '®  John  Geo.  Pliilipps'*  (d)220ct   18Feb05 

@»® John  Sykes^* 2Nov  15July96 

^'Robert  Ballard  Yates    ..15Nov    5Sept00 
®*® Charles  Seward^* do      31Aug01 


1815 

David  Boyd* 17Jan  30MayO0 

Charles  Cunliffe  Owen*  . . .  .28Feb   13Feb08 
@*® Justinian  BarrelP  .•.•21Mar  19Dec07 

®«®Robert  Forster* ISJune  20July02 

John  Scott    do      31May05 

@*Edward  Stone  Cotgrave*    do       22Jan06 
@^(|)Montagu  Montagu' ....    do        5MaT06 

Nicholas  Alexander* do      i8May06 

®' James  Maneles* do      24Sept06 

f>*@Thomas  Montgomery  **    do         1  Oct06 
obert  Streatfeild***   do        6Nov06 

Henry  William  Scott do     26May07 

Peter  Maingay" do      IlSept07 

George  Dougal*' do       9June08 

Thomas  Whitaker    do      22Dec09 

@*®Henry  Brown  Mason"     do        2Febl  1 
^"99 James  Harris**   ....23June  26FeblO 

@»  Allen  Otty  »*     I  July   14AprlO 

@» Joseph  Patey**   19July    6Sept02 

^sjames  Gabriel  Gordon*'   SOJuly      SOctlO 
93 


(b)  Dep.  Lieut.  Countj  Gloacett«r. 

(c)  Police  Magittnte,  M.  Zealand. 

(d)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Caermanhen. 


9*® William   Henry  Dick- 

8on"^(e) 21  Aug 

I*®  Jas.  Robertson  Walker**  do 

oseph  Neill    26Ai]g 

@'99A  Chas.Hen.  Crooke**30Aag 
©^Charles  DuCane**(f)    ..    do 
4^  Alexander  Maconochie    . .  8Sept 
@*Henry  Benjamin  Wyatt**  ISSept 
@^  ©George  Bignell  •»   . .  19Sept 

Newdigate  Foyntz do 

@'Michael  Matthews 20Sept 

@^/ron.  Arthur  Rich.Tumour  do 

©^Thomas  Ferris do 

£dward  Forlow  Scott do 

@'®Samuel  Wriford** lOOct 


leJanOe 
2lJaly09 
llNovOe 

9Jan09 

2Ded)9 
15Sept09 

3July09 
lOSeptOl 
llSeptO/ 

150cin6 
28Aug07 

19Oct07 
16MaiOS 
22Not05 


1816 

William Woodley    llMar 25June]2 

©* Joseph  Benjamin  Howell*16Sept   a2Jaa06 

©^Thomas  Revans' do        4Aug06 

@*©W^dw.  HoUingworth 

Delafosse* do         9Apr(H 

©'Richard  Howell  Fleming*l  7Sept  26Sept09 

@* John  Davies  • 80ct     aFeb09 

John  Pender  Paynter do        1  AuglO 

Richard  Bluett* 6Dec    TMayOO 


1817 

Thomas  Wentworth  Buller. .  19Apr  8Decl2 

@*Charles  Moore*  (6)   ...  .24June  26Jaal3 

John  Colpoys  Heaslop'  ....    do  6Not13 

William  Elliott  Wright*. . . .  aOAug  1 1  Dec07 


1818 

William  Deyereux  Evance . .  15Aug  3ScpM 
©*George  Francis  Bridges' . .  9Se^  I  Aug!  1 
©^Samuel  Sparshott'Ch ) . . . .  IGOct  22Aug09 
©"©©»»  WiUiam  Grint* . .    do      27Jiil}'07 


1819 

HenryFreemanYoungPog8on4Mar   28Api$$ 

Thomas  Lipson(i)    do     29June09 

@* John  Harvey*    2Apr  13Not13 

126 


(e)  Secretary  to  Royal  Naral  Benerolent  8ocl«ly. 
(0  Dep.  Lieut  and  Mag.  County  Efsez. 
(h)  Dep.  Compt.  Gen.  Coast  Qiiard. 
(i)  Harbour  Hoster,  8.  Australia. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


73 


Lieot. 


Richard  John  Head  i5May  i2June07 

Joseph  Griffiths* i2Aug  19Aug95 

9'Caleb  Jackson do       I  IDeclO 

Henry  Boteler*    do      18Sept]2 

fi^'George  Chevne« do     25Mayl3 

9$  Roger  HalF   lONov  26Septll 


1820 

fohn  Branford IMar  3Aprl3 

^'Sir  George  Hamage,  Bl.*  16Ang  12Aug]3 

^»  William  Pinlaisoi? 9Sept  18Aprll 

Uexander  Stevenson  Pearson*  30ct  HDecM 

9'®DigbyDent*    30Oct  6Febl2 


1821 

^ohn  Popham  Baker' 29 Jan    18Oct02 

ames  Gordon  (a)    do       12Dec08 

^Thomas  Robt.  Brigstocke*  31  Jan  29Novl  4 

J^Henry  Crease* 12Feb    31  Jan06 

ohn  Ralph  Blois 6Mar    6Marl5 

^'Thomas  Blakiston* 2July    1 1  JanlO 

lUames  Elphick'   do       I5Jan02 

lenry  Ellis do      19Mar05 

ienry  Pryce    do       15Apr05 

$'^'®  Thomas  Lowton  Ro- 

bins"(6)(a) do       22Oct05 

^'Thomas  Edmund  Cole"  19July  IWuly06 
^'©WiUiam  Martin"  ....  do  lAug06 
lobert  Gore    23July     6Decl3 

he  following  oAoen  are  on  the  half-pay  of 
£106  St.  6d.  per  annum. 

^^Matthew  Liddon'*    8Nov    3Mayll 

^'George  Hutchison" 9Nov  llNov03 

ohn  Leigh  Beckford  "  . . . .  30Nov  27NovlO 
^'George  Morison  King*'  . .  do  220ctl4 
^'®John  Molesworth'^  . . .    do       24Apr08 


1822 

J'l^Christopher Knight*  ..3June    19Dec]4 

Ifred  Matthews*    19July    llFebl2 

fut  Grace  the  Duke  of  Man- 
chester (b) do      20Novl8 

homas  Porter    26Aug  27 July  14 

|>®DanielJamesWoodriflri8Sept   llDecOZ 
J^  Alexander  Kennedy  (6)   . .  90ct  25July  1 1 

^  illiam  Moriarty*  (c) INov    230ctl3 

$' John  Longchamp  26Dec     5Dec06 

|i' Joseph  Soady*  (d) do      17Aug07 

lenry  Kent"  (e) do       HMarll 

165 


(a)  Qorernor  of  Oxford  Castle. 

(b)  Dep.  Lieut.  County  Armagh. 

(c)  Port  Officer,  Hobart  Town,  V.  D.  Und. 

(<1)  Superintendent  of  Ordnance  Craft  at  Woolwich. 
(«•)  Stipend.  Magistrate,  Jamaica 

July  50 


Lient. 
1823 

Arthur  Morrell*  18Apr  28July09 

@^WRawdon  Maclean*    1  July    7July06 
@«®  Richard  Douglas*    ....5Sept  18Sept09 

@»George  Pierce*    do      21  Marl2 

CharlesFraser*  29Sept  llJulyOB 

James  Anderson  (a)    25Noy  24June08 


1824 

@*®(S)®George  Hillier>  . 
@^Fred.  Aug.  Wilkinson  . , 
♦  Samuel  Edward  Widdring- 

ton*    

George  Thomas  Gooch*  . . . 
@*(g*»Thoma8Furber»  . 
@Uohn  Davis  Mercer  . . . 
William  Stephens  Arthur*  . 
Luke  Henry  Wray* 


.21 Jan  16Jan98 
31Mar     50ctl9 

.  3June  10June09 
.SJuly  14Julyl8 
.ISept  7Oct01 
.9Sept  8Dec09 
.UOct  6Feb2] 
.29Dec   14Api05 


1825 

@» John  King*  (f) 25Apr    3Marl5 

Thomas  CowperSherwin»(g)27May  22July96 

@»Daniel  Weld* do      10Sept99 

Q'®®  John  Pearse*    do       29Dec00 

John  Eagar^ do        10Oct05 

@i®George  Edw.  Marshall*  do      22Sept07 

@»Henr)r  Slade*  do      I2Nov08 

@*Franci8  Ormond"    do         3DeclO 

@'Richard  Beaumont 6June   130ct  19 

Alexander  Tait 9July    1  Junel4 

Thomas  Beer'* 29July   4MaylO 

@iGeorgeTincombe'*    19Aug    4MaylO 

@»Charles  Croker««   40ct   I7Decl4 

Joseph  Maynard    do       4Marl5 

©^Thomas  Baring  Bond    ..11  Nov      3Oct20 


1826 

WiUiam  Smith  (a)* 27Mar    4July01 

©^^SilasHiscuttPaddon'Ch)   do       20ApT04 

Andrew  Baird*    20May  19Septl5 

Frederick  Chamier* 9Aug    6JuIy  15 

@i>Allen  Francis  Gardiner   ]3Sept   13Decl4 
I  ooper Bennett   ..260ct  22Aug2l 

I  imwall* 22Nov   13Aprl5 

I  im  Carleton'®   . . .  .2Dec  18JulylO 

I  amsden'*     15Dfc     7Novl8 

I  Morton  Fe8ting'«22Dec   19Febl2 

I  ihemiah  Clarke*'  28Dec  19Sept06 

ifiUO 


(f)  Mag.  for  Co.  of  Monmouth. 

(g)  Emigration  Agent  Qeneral,  Britbh  Guiana. 
(h)  Commit,  of  Pllotagp,  Padttow. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


74  Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


1827 

Jl^Richard  Stuart  • 12Mar 

@^ James  Creagh'    31  Mar 

George  Shepherd  Dyer  ....  17 Apr 

@^Sampson  Jervoir     26Apr 

Edwin  Bichards   28Ai)r 

@^Sir  Henry  Esch.  Atkinson, 

Ar/.^(a)  aOApr 

©-Alexander  Shairp* do 

Hon.  Francis  Maude    do 

David  Edwards  1  IMay 

©^Herbert  Caiger" do 

©^©Samuel  Rideout"    do 

@»Michael  Milsom  Wroot«»     do 

j^John  Powney *♦  26June 

Willoughby  Lake    20Aug 

©^David  John  Dickson'*   ..29Sept 

Charles  Morton"    60ct 

®*® Spencer  Smyth'»  (c)   .  .220ct 

©'John  Hamilton** do 

©>^on.  William  Edwardes"    do 
©'Robert  Sinclair  Hay"  . .    do 

©'Edward  Taylor  Weale 250ct 

©'©William  Hutchinson  (6)»1  Dec 
©'James  Fuckford 15Dec 


Lieut. 

14June09 
16Septl6 
lApr23 
24Dec09 
26  April 

16Pebl5 
9Mari5 
7Oct20 
5Sept03 
13Dec06 

21Sept07 

21Nov07 
SMayOS 

18May2i 
8Nov09 
lODecie 
2Junel2 

llSept20 

2Aug23 

40ct23 

IJanOe 

9Feb05 

8Sept21 


1828 

@'©®  Henry  Le  Vesconte' . .  5 Jan  27Oct00 
©'Charles  Calmady  Dent* . .    do      16Septl6 

S)'®John  White  Pritchard*  24Jan  22Sept08 
ichard  Fegen» 9Feb    8Nov06 

©'George  Delm6 21Feb  I9Septl5 

f)'George  Hope  5Mar  29Jan22 
obert  Rochfort*    lOMar  26Aprll 

f^' Job.  Rich.  Raggett  Webb  IMay  17Mai06 
homas  Holbrook  "   6May  23Septl2 

Samuel  Meredith  (d) 7May  24Novl5 

Richard  Conner"(a)    19May     5JanlO 

OrbellOakes do        14Oct20 

i©'®George   Flower   Her- 

bert"(e) 7July  I6Mayll 

Campbell  Lock   17July  30Mayl4 

©i^ow.  Edward  Gore"    ....8Aug     9Decl7 

8 ('Edward  Hawes» ISAug  16Septl6 
any  Lord  Richards"  ....  20Aug  12Nov09 

©'Samuel  Ramsey** 22Aug  11  July  11 

©'James  Bayly   25Aug      2Oct05 

©'•William  Walker  (a)«  ..  do  21Augll 
©^Thomas    Pitt    Robin- 

son** 26Aug  21Marl2 

Richard  Edwards do        4Julyl2 

Thomas  Ball do         2Jan09 

©'John Chamberlayne'^  ..26Aug  llJanl4 
©2®Wm.  Edward  Hughes 

Allen**  do      25Mar07 

253 

(a)  Super.  ConrlcU,  V.  D.  Land. 

(c)  Harbour  Makter,  Great  Yarmouth. 

(d)  Chief  ConsUble,  C.  Wftu. 

(e)  Inspector  of  Poor  Laws,  Irtlaud. 


©'Edward  Smith («)»    . . .  .30Aiig  26Febl2 

©*®  James  Neyille"    2Sept    3Bee(tt 

©^Arthur  M'Gregor  Skin- 

ner*» 9Sept   220rt33 

©'James  Wilson 18Sept   22Jan06 


1829 

@Uo8ephCammilleri> iJan  25Febl3 

Charles  Madden SOMar  23Sept]9 

Charles  IngUs 23Apr    IJulyU 

©'Henry  Downes*  (f) 2May   lJunel4 

©'Thomas  Bevis* 3Aug  24Septt« 

©'Dawson  Mayne'  (g)  ....  14Aug    5Feb2l 

©'Henry  Bolton* 26Aug  14JnlyH 

William  Clement  Swinfen..    do       29Apr2J 
Charles  Parker SScpt   20Janiil 

g>'Ths.Netherton  Langfordl9Sept  SONovid 
obert  Ingram" 280ct    ISeptOJ 

Hon.  Arthur  James  Douglas  20Not  2SFeb^ 


1830 
©'John  Harvey  Boteler*    . .  14Jan  19SeptI5 

@^©®®  John  Reeve*    2Feb  22FcW>j 

Orlando  Geo.  SuttonGunning26Feb  25Sepd 

William  Barwell do      29Mar^ 

©'Wm.  Silvester  Addington22July  12Mai* 

©'©Hugh  Goold" do     IGJuncOS 

Richard  EmericVidal"(h)..    do      lOJuIyOJ 

Henrv  Preston do      ISNovOl 

©'ij< Walter  Kirby'*    do        6Febll 

@'(|)Adam  Cunpage'^ do     26MayH 

©'George  Holbech do     IGJuneU 

Durell  de  Sausmarez 23July  10May*-M 

EdwardWilliamPilkington**16Aug  29Aprib 
©'George  William  Matson**  220ct  IFeblJ 
©'William  Savage SlDec   IZSejjK 


1831J 
©'HS^HRJohn  Geary*  ....  17Feb  SSMavOr 
Algernon  Henry  Champagne 

Capel    2»May    8July2? 

©'Frederick  Rogers* 3June    8Msr.I5 

@'®9  9  Henry  Wes^ ....  25June  16Augi» 
©'John  Hudson  (i)   6Dec  26Aog*£ 


1832 


lOMarlS 


©'Howard  Lewis  Parry* .     lOFeb 
©'®9ftWm.  Augustus  Thom- 

son*    15Feb20Sep<fl« 

291 . 

(f)  Hon.  Director  United  Serrioe  InitltaUon. 

(k)  Chief  Constable  Co.  Shropshire. 

(h)  Coll.  Cuttomt,  Sarnia,  U.C. 

(1)  GoTemor  of  Queen's  Bench  Prison. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commisiions*  75 


Lieut 
i'®1l9William  Neame\ . .  .4Apr  28June08 
gi'  Wm.  Cheselden  Browne*  i3June      90ct27 

Fames  Caulfeild 27Aug     5Feb21 

Charles  Burnet 4Dec    9Nov21 

fohn  Wheatley* 5Dec     9Jan23 

1833 

Thomas  Gregory'  7Jan  aOJolvlO 

ftUohnTalbott Warren*    ..IMar   17Febl5 

fir  Thomas  Ross,  Kt i9Apr  20Mai22 

Thomas  Greene    2Jul7    7Jane23 

^»John  Garrett* 19Nov  26Mar22 


1834 
WRL  Hon.  Lord  Fred.  Charles 

Peter  Beauclerk'    6Jan  13Sept2S 

^^Richard  Morgan  (a)  ....23Apr     6Febl5 

Barnes  Gordon  (6) 6Jane  27June26 

lenry  George  Hamilton   ..12Aug  26Aug29 
Villiam  George  Nash  King  130ct   15Feb30 


1835 

''clix  Edwin  4Feb  30Aug21 

William  Bunbury  M'Clintock 

Bunbury 9Peb  12Sept22 

lenry  William  Craufurd  . .  13July     2MaT28 

Matthew  Dixon 3Aug     60ct27 

ohn  Grant* lODec  25Junel2 

^on.  Byron  Charles  Ferdi- 
nand Plantagenet  Cary  . .    do      13DecdO 


1836 

ames  Maitland 9  May  June26 

I' James  Edward  Parlby   ..280ct    7June23 


1837 

»amuel  Grandy' 2Jan  25Mar09 

^'Robert  Otway« 6Jan  14Mayl2 

^*®Lonis  Augustus  Robin- 
son*   1  OJan     7Feb  1 2 

^'Robert  Loney* do       8Mayl2 

Vederick  Patten do      19July22 

iliomas  Mathias do       220ct23 

ohn  Clements  Wickham  (a)  do         60ct27 

ohnPaget* lApr  20Dec06 

LrchibJd  Reed'  27Scpt   10Dec25 

h.  Um.  Lord  Fras.  J.  Russell  5l5ec   7Aug29 

ames  Lamport  Parkin 23Dec    lMayl8 

325 


(»)  Poliot  Buitlf  tniie,  N.8.  Wales. 


1838 

Lieat. 

Colson  Festing I5jan   lOMarlS 

Samuel  Charles  Umfireville*  29 Jan  25Marl5 
@i Josiah  Thompson '     ....  28June  31  Jan06 

George  Gover  Miall do      1 1  Api08 

Josepn  Roche     do       4Mayl4 

^Edmund  Norcott*   do       10Febl5 

WiUiam  Hubbard  (a) do        4Marl5 

f^^ Henry  Duncan  Twysden  do  9Junel5 
«r  Henry  VereHuntlVjAT^  do  lOctlS 
Henry  Frederick  Peake  .'. . .  do  5Feb21 
©^Charles  James  Franklin 

Newton* do       4May21 

©^Francis  Grove"    do        9Nov2I 

^iCharles Wilson  Riley....    do       21Jan24 
William  M*Illwaine« do      20Aug24 

f)^*Jame8AnlabyLegard>*      do         20ct27 
amnel  Mercer do       I2Jan29 

John  Henry  Windham    do       17Apr3I 

^'Nicholas  Lefebvre 27Dec     3JaD26 


1839 

Edmund  Barford  Westbrook   IJaa 
®^homas Peter Dobree'   ..IMay 

Humphrey  Butler 4May 

Alexander  Taubman  Goldie  9May 

John  Richardson  (6)   do 

^^Richard    Hanmer   Bun- 
bury* (d)   do 

William  Newton  Fowell* ....  4July 


6Julyl5 

90ct27 

llDec21 

30May32 

6June34 

31July33 
12Aug34 


1840 

Geo.  Palmer    1  Jan 

Edward  HoUand   3July 

Lomas  Frederick  Birch    . .    do 

Charles  Fitzgerald  (e) 260ct 

^^Henry  Hope  Bingham* .  .4Nov 
^i^William  Hayhurst  Hall»»    do 
^^Robert  Hilley  Elliot"  ....  do 

*Thomas  Stuart** do 

^Francis  Thomas  Brown"    do 

*  Robert  Duncan* do 

•Charles  Thompson**    ....  5Nov 
j^Edward  Phillips  Charle- 

wood*^ do 

362 


20Noy12 

26July26 

17Aug3] 

27Maiia6 

3Jan2B 

23Dec26 

dFeb28 

5Jan2& 

20Oct29 

2May37 

30Nov29 

19Jan38 


(d)  Harbour  MMtw^PwtPliUjp. 

(e)  QOT.  ADd  Con.  In  Chief  of  Wevtera  Auttealia. 

F  2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


76  Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


1841 


Lieut. 


7Jan23 
18Dec26 
lISept27 
29Jaii29 
27Dec32 
29Dec32 
230ct33 
10Jan37 

do 
19Apr37 

30Sept37 
28Juned8 


i^Stephen  Bradly >    IJan  28June38 

'homas  HoUoway  Holman . .  15 Jan     6 Feb  15 
@^Jame8  Sam.  Akid  Dennis- 22Jan  28June38 

@»Lewi8  Maitland* 15Feb   15Feb39 

Arthur  William  Jemingham  do  28Jan32 
©'Henry  Worsley  Hill  ....  l5Mar  13July24 
@John  £lliott  Bingham'^*  6May    28July32 

©'Henry  Harvey" 28May  26Feb34 

©Gustavus  Hamilton  Coul- 

son'* SJune 

©William  HaskoU'^    do 

©Herbert  Schomberg"  ....  do 
©George  Stewart  Reynolds'^  do 
©Thomas  Carpenter*'  ....  do 
©Louis  Symonds  Tindal*°. .    do 

©George  Beadon" do 

©Augustus  Henry  Ingram**  do 
©Peter  Benson  Stewart**  . .    do 

©Richard  Symons"    do 

©Wm.    Backhouse  Mony- 

penny*' do 

Peter  Fisher do 

Edward  Stopford 20July    12Dec31 

Chas.  Foreman  Brown    11  Aug    17Apr27 

Edward  Dixon 30Aug  18Sept28 

Wm.  Nathaniel  Russell do  .  26Sept34 

©^Alex.Dingwall  Fordyce(a)3Sept  18May26 
©Chas.  CoUyear  Dawkins*^  80ct   14June30 

©Henry  Coryton** do      22Sept35 

©'Wm.  Chas  Metcalfe**    . .    do        7Mar37 
©John  Monta^  Hayes*'  . .    do 
©'Peter  Wm.  Hamilton*'  (b)  do 

Geo.  Alex.  Frazer    130ct 

©'nuchas.  Hawse  Jay**(c)  220ct 
©'Edw.  Southwell  Sotheby"'  300ct 
Edmund  Gardiner  Fishboume  1  Nov 
Wm.    Manners  Wellington 

Douglas 12Nov 

John  Steane** 22Nov 

©*(g)9ft John  Nugent""  . .  23Nov 
®John  Gwyn  Wigley**. ...   do 

James  Bance  (d) do 

©'9jl^Benjamin  Baynton**. .  do 

©'Gustavus  Evans do 

©'Horatio  James** do 

@*Geo.  Eyre  Powell"    do 

Shephard  M'Cormick*   ,...   do 

©'William  Morris   do 

® »•  Thomas Baldock~    ....    do 

©»  Joseph  West" do 

~|i®Charles  Hall«     do 

ohn  Willson    do 

411 


(a)  M.P.  for  Aberdeen. 

(b)  Vice  Consul,  Boulogne. 

(e)  Superintendent  of  Semaphores. 

(d)  OKpt.  of  the  Port,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 


UeuL 

Nicholas  RobUUard«* 23Nov  31M&rlS 

©» Andrew  Smith(6)»* do  7Augl9 

@'Robt.  Gregory  Welch          do  15ApriO 

Godfrey  Lamplugh  Wolley     do  29Api'20 

William  Worsfold" do  SOMayiM 

Wm.  Hargraves  Molyneux*    do  SlOctaO 

JohnPyke* do  18Nov2J 

Alex.  Bridport  Becher    do  31May22 

©'Robt.  Augustus  Bradshaw  do  lOJulytS 

©iWm.  Norton  Taylor    do  22Mai23 

John  Hills**    do  21Jaii24 

Cheesman  Henry  Binstead      do  lOAprii 

©'William  Johnstone do  10Mari4 

Charles  Gayton    do  30Dec24 

George  Woodberry  Smith  . .    do  27July26 

Peter  Duthy'*   do  INoviS 

Nathaniel  Fred.  Edwards  . .    do  12Feb27 

©'Horatio  Blair'' do  28Apr27 

Charles  Thomas  Rooke  ....    do  10Maj2r 

EdwardLake    do  20Aug27 

Edw.  Littlehales do  llMarib 

Chas.  Leach do  9Api^ 

Frederick  Chevallier   Syer'*  do  22May2S 

Kynaston  Corbet do  21  Jmlei^ 

©'Geo.  Clerk  Mends do  24Jan2S 

Wm.  Edmonstone"      do  23Feb29 

Wm.  FordyceBlair'*  (6)  (e)    do  4Maia9 

George  Sumner  Hand'*  ....    do  l4Jttlr29 

William  Brown  Oliver    do  25  Aug*^ 

Edward  Herbert  Kenney  . .    do  30OccS 

Jonas  Archer  Abbott do  1  Octal 

©'Edw.  Knatchbull  Hughes 

Hallett'' do  160ct3i) 

John  Goodrich  Dick'*     ....    do  28Mar3l 

Chas.  Henry  Hamilton do  9July3l 

Henry Wedderbum  Johnstone  do  18Aug31 

©'George  Aug.  Henry   do  24JaD£ 

f  ^'Thomas  Hope do  6Julv3^ 

ohn  Luke  Rich.  StoU   ....    do  60c'i^ 

Jack  Henry  Murray    do  14June33 

©'HenryJohnWindhamSher- 

brooke  Payne  Gallwey**..    do  6June34 
©'Hugh    Myddelton    Elli- 

combe**   do  15Nov34 

John  Halliburton  Murray    ..14Dec  22Mara! 
Edmund  Peel  21  Dec    5Jun^ 


210ct37 
2Mar38 
6Apr27 
6Febl5 
30ct35 

llApr35 

30Jan39 

18Febl5 

15JanOO 

25Aug06 

9Jan09 

2JanlO 

iSAprll 

20Septl2 

22Janl3 

25Junel3 

24Augl3 

10Novl3 

6Julyl4 

7Febl5 

8Febl5 


1842 

©^George  Davies ' IJan    1  June26 

©'Joseph Millar Langtry'    ..4Jan    220cl27 

Hugh  Bemers 28Jan  17Julr24 

457 


(e)  Deputy  Ueut.  AxTthfro. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Commanders^  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


77 


Lieot 
©^Thomas  MitchelP(6)  . . .  .28Jan    lODec24 

Charles  Holbrook  ♦  7Feb   16Febl5 

Alexander  Boyle do         5Oct30 

Robert  Hibbert  Barth.  Rowley  do       1  June37 

Michael  De  Courcy*   12Feb  28June38 

John  Neilson  Gladstone    . .  26Peb    7 July27 

®» James  St.  John 7Mar  20Sept08 

Alexander  John  Gneme do        5Sept22 

Thomas  Saumarez  Brock'  . .  do  12May27 
William  Sidney  Thomas....    do      13May28 

Greorge  John  Hirtzel  do       7June31 

®»Henry  James  Wellington  do  l2Aug34 
b'red.WnuPleydellBoaverie   do  do 

Henry  Dumaresq* 21Mar    10Oct38 

©^®  Wm.  Henry  Symons»«  28Mar    22Oct05 

iVilliam  Ellis  30Mar    10Jan37 

Fames  Newburgh  Strange  . .  do  23Feb38 
®Uames  Agnew  Stevens"  .  .4May  7Julyl2 
^^Edward  Stokes  Pearce".  .7May  25June3i 
\iex.  CoUingwood  Thomas 

Dickson do       6July33 

©* Andrew  Kennedy 27May     9Febl5 

J  hristopher  Claxton 20June     9Decl 0 

Philip  Hodge  Somerville"  24June  10Jan40 
3eo.  Thos.  Maitland  Purvis . .  6 July  5 April23 

Fiugh  Dunlop 12Aug     8Peb28 

r$»® Jos.  Collings  GiU'^  . .  19Aug  21Marl2 
g)/?/.^(m.Zrorrf  W.Compton"19May  16Dec39 
a^'Henry  Hayward  Budd»»  16Sept  25Mar07 
$Chas.  Edmund  Tennant*^  do  i9April32 
$'9KMichael  Dwyer"  .  .21Sept  21Marl2 
^ohn  Thomas  Paulson*** ....  21  Sept  29Mai22 

s'rederick  Cannon 3Nov    140ct32 

^^homas  George  Forbes  "  lONov     5Jan32 

Sdward  Peirse do    22April34 

/on.  Charles  St  Clair"  ... .    do        7Mar37 

^ John  Tudor*  23Dec  26June26 

I  RichardBoroughCrawford**  do      22Sept26 

^Grey  Skipwith* do        7Mar34 

^  Henry  James  Lacon** do      21Mar35 

|John  Currie  Bynon" do       10Jan37 

i$  Vincent  Amcotts  Massing- 

berd» do       10Jan37 

$John  Gustavus  Harrison"    do      3April37 

^Charles  Starmer^    do        2May37 

r^ Henry  Ceesar  Hawkins*'  23Dec    6Sept38 

^James  Stoddart" do       27Dec38 

|»Phil.  Augustus  Helpman*  do  26Mar39 
^William  Heriot  Maitland**  do       6April39 

|iThomasWoodfi»te^ do        180ct39 

$Tho8.  Francis  Birch** . . .  .30Dec  16July40 


1843 

isvvih  Francis  Stirling. 
5» William  Speck'    .... 
508 


..2Jan  10July24 
.llJan  28Feb09 


Lieut. 

®'George  Drew  (b) II Jan    8Mayl^ 

©William  Prowse' do      16Augl4 

Charles  ThurteU* 12Jan    20Oct21 

Fredk.  Byng  Montr^sor  . . . .  do  30July35 
Edw.  Hooper  Senhouse(c)  20Jan  23May07 
©Joseph  Martin  Mottley*    24 Jan   llFeb29 

John  Clavell 4Feb  28June38 

George  Kenyon IJuly     lDec37 

Thomas  Dilnot  Stewart*  ..19July  19Septl5 
Reynell  Charles  Micheir  ..do      llNov29 

©Arthur  Vyner  • 28Aug    6May41 

©^Francis  Rogers  Coghlan*  2Sept  ISApriU 

John  James  Robinson 5Sept  dOApril34 

William  Salmon  Cooper(d)  14Sept  25Sept34 

Geo.  Augustus  Bedford do       19Dec34 

©'George  Wmsor'o    20Sept  22July26 

©Thomas  Wilson'* do       9May39 

©Uohn  Hotham  Weller"  .  .25Sept  16June23 

George  Snell»"    do       14Feb25 

Chas.  Mitchell  Mathison    ..    do      12Mav27 

Horatio  Jauncey do       26Feb30 

Archibald  M*Murdo 40ct    ]5Dec36 

John  Sibbald    do       10Jan37 

Jas.  Fred.  Lewis  Wood  ....  do  28June3S 
©^iSfiV  Wm.  Winniett,  Kt.'*(e)  50ct   29Jan21 


1844 

Philip  Nind    5Jan  17MariO 

©^(DChas.  Alexander  John- 
ston*     do  8Febl5 

William  Crispin* do  40ct25 

Frederick  Wilmot  Horton** . .  6Jan  9May39 

Richard  Wilson  Pelly lOFeb  20July36 

©^Charles  Frederick  Schom- 

berg* lOFeb  28June38 

©^Craven  John   Feather-. 

stone* 24Feb  3June25 

Montagu  Thomas 26Feb  10ct31 

Wm.  Comwallis  Aldham   .  .5April  10July32 

Geo.  Martin  Hunter 3May  8Dec28 

John  Barling  Marsh  20May  2Feb30 

Malachi  Donellan 14June  IFebOS 

Edw.  Brenton  Stewart    ...  *    do.  I  Septl  4 

Peche  Hart  Dyke  20June  280ct3l 

Charles  Henry  Douglas ....  lOJuly  9May39 

©^GeorgeWodehouse'....  SOJuly  8June33 
549 


(b)  Superintendent  of  CoDTicii,  V.  D.  Land. 

(c)  Provoet  Manhal,  Barbadoes. 

(d)  Harbour  Master,  Klnxtton,  Jamaica. 

(e)  Lt.  OOT.  of  SetUemcntt  on  the  Gold  Coast. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


78 


Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissioiia. 


A^Fnmcis  Philip  Egerton..  9Aag 
William  Southey 14Aiig 

ft^Henry  Chas.  Otter 26 Aug 
acob  Sankey 27 Aug 

^Uohn  Cochrane  HoseaBon  6Sept 
^iRichard  Aldworth  OUyer23Sept 

A^hos.  Smith  (c)    220ct 

William  Trinffham do 

James  Chas.  Preyofit  do 

(S^William  Chas.  Chamber- 
lain"» do 

S^»Edward  Codd"  llNov 
rchibald  Gibson  Bulmaa.  .22Nov 
William  Robinson  16Dec 

g)iJohn  Lmm"  19Dec 
eorge  Sprigg do 

#John  Vyner  Willyams'* .  .aSDec 


8Jan36 

17Septl4 

5Dec3l 

10]>ec35 

10Jan37 

28Jane38 

3Marl5 

28Jane26 

10Dee35 

4Not40 
8Jan36 

8Sept28 

10Jan37 
12Jmie29 
24May39 

10Jan40 


1845 

EdmundWilson 2Jan    120ct24 

Graham  Hewett^   16Jan  27May25 

Robert  Mann   do        6July25 

William  MarshaU  (6) do      29July25 

JohaOrlebar 6Feb  10Sept32 

8 iRobt.  Arthur  Stewart*    ..24Feb    lMay39 
enry  John  Douglas 23Feb    14Feb40 

Dayid  Robertson^ 11  Mar  26Aug41 

Thomas  Chaloner  24Mar  17Noy34 

JohnRossWard   do       10Jan35 

®Uohn  Foote 29Mar    27Jan35 

@iJohn  Henn  Gennys*  ....17Apr   l9Feb38 

Frederick  Kemble  29 Apr  13Noy41 

@i£dward  Collier    I  May   28Febl5 

Geo.  Alex.  Seymour 17May   10Dec35 

^ByronDrury^    22May    8Jane41 

fiUames  Edw.  Katon   . . .  .31  May    l5Feb37 
ector  Tause June    9Aug24 

fiJohn  Cheere   do       30Apr36 
iUiamFred^Fead do     28June38 

Berry  Haines 25July  25Aug26 

Philip  DeSausmarez^ 25July  llMar31 

Henry  St  John  Georges    . .    do       iaJan38 

8i»Henry  Richard  Foote" . .  5Aug    250ct24 
eorge  Morritt"     19Aug    I0Jan37 

Richard  Moorman 30Aug  28Aug41 

f^^Lewis  de  Tessier  Prevost"  do      23Nov41 

Langton  Browell 25Sep  17MaT28 

Charles  Henry  Beddoes. . . .  l5Nov  UMar32 

John  Spencer  Ellman do        40ct32 

Charles  Barker* ISNov  28June38 

WAug.  John  Woodley  ••....   do       4Nov40 
Charles  Spry  Norman*  ....    do       4Nov40 

Geo.  Henry  Richards* do      12July42 

Edward  Aug.  Inglefield*  . .  ISNov  21Sept42 

Astley  Cooper  Key* do      22Dec42 

Henry  Cooke  Harston 6Dec    260ct40 

S^Charles  James  Postle  ....  12Dec    6July36 
603 


1846 

LieaL      ' 

Stephen  Hodge> 5Jan    16Febl4 

A'HeniT  Randall' do      22FebU 

Fredk.  Adam  Ellis 9Jan    20JBn3B 

Robert  Jocelyn  Otway* 11  Jan  13Not3R 

Maxwell  Falcon do      23Mar40 

Chas.  Randle  Egerton     ....    do       8Jime41 

iJon.  Mark  Kerr 12Jan     10Oct37 

Thos.  Geo.  Drake    do      8Jime4i 

Granville  Hamilton  Wood..  14Jaii   17Aug4l 

8 ^Charles  Evelyn  Rowley . .     do     258ept43 
fredMiles I5Jan    SSorH 

@^Sir    William    Saltonstall 

Wiseman,  Bt 7Feb  l^SJnned^ 

Henry  Samuel  Hunt lOMar    lODecS 

MaUhew  StaintoQ  Nolloth  12Mar  28Jiine3$ 
Wm.  Elworthy  Triscott ....  UMar  10Jaii37 
Richard BrydgesBeechey  .  .3IMar    15SepS 

ThomasSpark 23Apr    150eti3 

James  Horsford  Cockbum*  24Apr  5Noy-iO 
Fred.  Archibald  CampbeU..27Apr  llMaT37 
Robert  Walpole  Twiss*   ....4May     IMaz'iS 

@i John  Sanderson*    12Ma7     4Not40 

John  M'Dowall  Skene*  ....  26May     5Not40 

f  ^'William  Morris^C^)    . . .  .28May  28Jane3S 
dwardXatham   6JuBe    12Jan3S 

Edward  Bunbury  Nott    SJnne  12Maj29 

fJ'Graham  Ogle' SJune      68^38 
homas  Smith  (cO     20Jnne  25Mar33 

@>Henry  Gage  Morris'^  ..25Jane  ISAprST 
Fred.Tho8.BamardHankey26June    lIApr33 

William  Pretyman 27Jime    12Apd3 

A^Chas.  Fred.  Alex.  Shad* 
well"    do     28Jime3R 

g^Henry  Eden^t 29Jmie    IdFebST 
eorge  Williams 2Jnly  26May31 

@^Rt.  Hon^LardFrML.  Her- 
bert Kerr 3July    aiOetli} 

William  Hugh  Kennedy . .  •  .4Jiily  l5Dec$i 
®»George Edwin  Patey"  ..SJnly  4Not40 
9^ Jas.Aylmer  Dorset  Paynter  do  23Not41 
^^Chas.  Lnxmore  Hodun  .  .dAag     2Mard8 

William  Robson 70ct  22Ju1t33 

Peter  Cracroft 120ct   26Aug41 

@'William  Boys 280ct    26JaD3S 

Edward  Monday"     9Nov     7Not06 

@^® Gilbert  Kennicott" ....     do     22AuglO 

g I* John  Thomas  Nott do       1 8Octl0 
erbert  John  Jones* do     23NovlO 

©^George  Buttler»* do      lODeclO 

©^Frederic  White" do       10Febl2 

650 


•  Promoted  for  SArvices  in  the  Parana 
f  CoramlMioner  of   fliheriet,  tad  Harbour  Maaier  i 
Wick. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions.  79 


Lieat. 

John  Bowie»*    9  Nov  20Julyl2 

@»Win.  Henry  Brand*  ....     do  30Decl3 

John  Harding do  llFcbl5 

John  Stephen do  23Febl5 

James  Rawstome'' do  3Marl5 

George  Caswell*   do  24Septl5 

William  Critchell       do  140ctl9 

^*  George  Spong do  7Jan20 

Washington  Carr     do  12Sept21 

Wm.  Viner  Read     do  5Sept23 

Chas.  Edward  Wilmot do  1 7Apr24 

®>George  Goldfinch*^  ....     do  25July25 

Wm.  Tomlin  Griffiths     ....     do  16Aug25 

Edward  Franklin    do  i4Sept25 

Richard  Dowse    do  16Dec25 

®^Wymond  Hamley»» do  29Jnne26 

®Uohn  Wm.  Finch» do  5July26 

John  Julius  MDonnell"  ..      do  13Sept26 

William  Howat do  i3Nov26 

9'Henry  Edward  Wingrove*  do  1  lDec26 

Wm.  Hoseason     do  28Dec26 

Edward  Evans  Gray    do  13Noy27 

Cumberland  Hadaway    ....     do  5Feb28 

^'GiUmore  Harvey    do  27Aug28 

Wm.  G'Bryen  Hoare* do  30Aug28 

Alfred  Nelson  Fairman  ....     do  4Sept29 

Charles  Jenkin    do  24Dec29 

AVm.  Montague  Isaacson 

Georee  Pasco     do  8Jan30 

James  Banks  West    do  25June3i 

Thomas  Maitland  Rodney ....   do  31  Aiig32 

^'Charles  Hougham  Baker.,   do  29Mar33 

Wm.  George  Maude do  20May33 

Henry  Byng do  17Nov34 

^^George  Lavie^ do  15Dec34 

Wm.  Robert  Mends do  llAug36 

John  Walter  Tarleton do  22Sept35 

Fredk.  Holland do  13Aug36 

WalterReid   do  280ct36 

Robert  Dashwood  Fowler    ..    do  2Jan37 

John  Henry  Norcock** do  iaJan37 

©^Graham  Gore*« ...   do  do 

William  Barrie do  16June37 

Albert  Heseltine*^ do  28Sept37 

Wm.  Hugh  Dobbie« do  26Dec37 

@i Alexander  Little   do  do 

EdwardLittle do  30Dec37 

Colin  Yorke  Campbell do  24Jan38 

@»Henry  Samuel  Hawker^      do  6Mar38 
@^John  Jas.  Bartholomew  Ed- 

wjird  Frere** do  7May38 

©^Geo.  Granville  Randolph     do  27Jnne38 

Roger  Curtis do  28Jnne38 

Henry  Alexander  Story   do  do 

Chas.  James  Balfour do  28June43 

@>Wm.  Farouharson  Burnett  do  28June38 

Frederic  Erskine  Johnston.,   do  do 
705 


•  Di>p.  Supt.  of  CouYicti  «i  Bermuda. 


Lieut. 
0*Hay  Erskine  Shipley  Win* 

throp« 9N  OT  26Mar39 

@Thomas  Homepesch  Chris- 
tian"    do     14Aug39 

©^Arthur  Gumming*'   do    28Sept40 

Owen  Phibbs  Knott do      26Oct40 

George  Johnson do       4Nov40 

@i/^ofi.  George  Bisney  Keane  do     26Dec40 
@Thomas CarmichaeP    ....   do     8June41 

Richard  Robert  Quin do  do 

Richard  Roger  Western     ...   do    llJune4I 
@Rt.    Hon.    Lord    Amelius 
Wentworth  Beauclerk"    ..   do        80ct41 

f)Henry  King  (6)* do  do 

ichard  Sidney  Smith"    do     23Nov41 

John  Matthew  Robert  Ince  . .    do  do 

James  Beau  tine  Willoughby'*     do     14Dec41 
Edward  Halford  Beauchamp«»  1 1  Nov27June41 

James  Augustus  Mends 27Nov2SNov36 

@iGeorge  Curtis  Adams do      21Feb37 

©^George  Blane" do    28June38 

©^Herbert Grey  Austen    ..30Nov  23Nov41 


1847 

George  Howes    IJan   23Febl5 

©^Walter  Broad  Stocker*. .  do  16Septl6 
©'John  Hasler  Helby*  ....    do        1  July22 

©Nicholas  Yansittart^ 7  J  an   23Dec42 

Mathew  Chas.  Forster    27Jan    220ct30 

fJ'Robert  Jenner    do       140ct40 
ohn  Bettinson  Cragg ISFeb    19May28 

©^Arthur   Parry   £ardley 
WUmot*   28Feb     3July40 

f^Uames  Geo.  Mackenzie'   29Apr  15May30 
hos.  Edwd.  Svmonds do       17Mar41 

Fredk.  Leopold  Aug  SelwynlOMay  lDec43 
Richard  Murdoch  Robertson  5June  28June38 
Fredk.  Beauchamp    Paget 

Seymour do        7Mar42 

@>  Robert  Coote»    25 June   25Sep43 

George  Smythe 9July    14Feb34 

Chas.  Frankland  Newland  30July    2Mar38 

Leopold  Geo.  Heath    3Aug   22Dec40 

Hyde  Parker 4Aug     5Apr44 

George  Harper    18Aug   6June37 

Thomas  Miller" 23Aug  22July44 

©^Rich.  Dunning  White"  28Aug  5Nov40 
©'George  Oldmixon"  ....27Sept  lJunel5 
John  Tracy  Wm.  French   .  .llOct  30Mar37 

Frederick  Lowe do      1 7Nov37 

©'Chas.  Richardson  John- 
son"      do       19Feb40 

David  Ady e  Buchan do       1 7 A  ug4  i 

Jacob  Ley  Young    120ct     7Aprl3 

Walter  Need do     28June38 

Hon,  John  Welbore  Sun- 
derland Spencer     do      23Nov4I 

©» Wm.  Pearson  Crozier^' ....  1 40ct    1  Sep37 
754 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


80  Commanders,  with  the  dates  of  their  respective  Commissions. 


Lieut. 

Wm.  Henry  Webb  260ct  23Nov41 

9  John  JerviB  Palmer^' do      23Jan43 

9'Lattchlan  Bellingham  Mac- 

Minnon    INot    I0Feb42 

John  Barnes     23Dec   dOSeplS 

•Q^Henry  Downing  Rogers^'    do         9Jan37 
William  Rowlatt do       27i>ec3S 

giJohn  BourmasterBickscm*  do        180ct39 
enry  Caldwell    do      26Aug41 

@^Walter  Geo.  Mansfield       do        I  Sept45 


1848 

1^® John  Robert  Woodriff'   IJan   26Aprll 

harles  Henry  Baker do        9Nov27 

Thomas  £d wd.  Laws  Moore  1 1  Jan  40ct43 
Peter  Frederick  Shortland.  .20Jan  1  Apr42 
Rennald  John  Jas.  Geo. 

MacDonald do       14Dec42 

Charles  Gerrans  Phillips   . .  31  Jan  28June38 

Thomas  Etheridge do      2May40 

®HenryNeed»    do        80ct41 

Thomas  Kisbee' 15Feb  27Mar26 

^^Thomas  Belgrave do        1Noy43 

f^William  Thornton  Bate^  do  80ct41 
ohn  Anthony  L.  Wharton'  29Feb  1 2Septl4 
J^WilliamMoorsom'  8Mar  29Mar42 
ames  Archd.  Macdonald*^  20Mar  8Sept27 
George  Henry  Gardner....    do      10Noy4S 

^'Wm.  King  Hall'* 21  Mar  28July41 

^'Val.  Otway  Inglefield. .  ISApr  3Feb46 
Gilbert  Bry done  Rutherford  27 Apr  3June40 
@iAlexander  George  West**  2May    220ct44 

g^^AugustusSinclairBooth**  15May  12Apr36 
harles  Farrel  Hillyar  ....  ]5May  22Mar42 
@iWm.HoustomiStewart'M9May  29June^ 
®^Charles  John  Austen"  .  .7 June  25June44 
RobtAnth.  Edwards  Scott  28July  17May42 
Philip  Somerville*^  4Aug  15M2U^41 

Sas.  Aldworth  St.  Leger**  i2Aug  8June41 
Ls.  Joseph  Fredk.  Ewart  do  23Noy41 
Humphrey  John  Julian** . .  12Sept  27Apr40 
@^Robert  Tench  Bedford**  160ct      230cUl 

Robert  Phillips 22Nov    26Feb30 

Edmund  Anthony  Glynn'^       do        6Noy40 
Benjamin  Holland  Bunce  . .     do     28June38 
Alan  Henry  Gardner**  ....    Dec      300ct41 
796 


18^ 

LieoL 
JohnHains       IJan     SFebll) 

f^^Laxarus  Roberts*"  do  7Febl5 
homas  Thompson    do      22JolyaO 

Edw.  Pelham  Brenton  Yon 
Donop lOJan  28Jiroe38 

g^Thomas  Henry  Lysaght  do  8JuDe4l 
erard  John  Napier    26Jan    2SJaD42 

Charles  Codrington  Forsyth  do  3lOct43 
@*®Edward  Herrick«  . . .  .5Mar  3Febl5 
Baldwin  Arden  Wake  ....  do  19Api37 
Thos.  Abel  Bremage  Spratt    do      i50et41 

®»Henry  Phelps** 16Apr    23Dec42 

^Richard  Ponds"' do    29Juiie46 

9^Wm.  Keigwin  Nicolas**  8May     ISApKB 

^1  Arthur  Mellersh   do      ^lOctSJ 

Vashon  Baker do       180ct39 

George  Parker    26May  8Sept46 

®  John  Ormsby  Johnson**  27May  28Juiie44 

Edmund  Heathcote    ISJune  IOJbdD 

John  Borlase do     l]Jane4I 

Joseph  Henry  Kay^ 23Aug     6Apr39 

George  Rhodes  Wolrige  .  .20Sept  16Mar4i2 
Sam.  Rosser  Protheioe ....  1 90ct    25Aug26 

Edw.  Jas.  Bedford do    28June38 

Oliver  John  Jones do      2lDec39 

®Edw.  Westbv  Vansittart^230ct    I6Sept^ 

Augustus  Gordon    INot  16Feb% 

@Wm.  Thos. Rivers**  ....  do  SJuneil 
Rob.   John    Le    Mesurier 

M'Clure    4Nov  30Nov37 

Melville  Geo.   Hope  War. 

render  Ross do       6JuiiH2 

Richard  Studdert«* 22Nov  26Dee3: 

Robert  WilUam  Suckling  .20Dec  28June^ 
Wm.  Nicholas  Love  Lockyer  do  lSepl45 
Jas.Fras.BallardWainwright21I>ec   22Dec4l 

1850 

@^John  Ellis  Knight^ IJan    lMarl5 

©Uoseph  Wm.  Brown*  . .  do  lOJan^ 
John  Sam.  Wm.  Grandy  .  do  Uanti 
^^Geofirey  Thomas  Phipps 

Hornby 12Jan  ISJuneii 

George  Hancock  24Jan    1  Jolj^ 

Wm.  John  Sam.  Pullen  ..  do  9Nov-i^ 
@»Hon.  Francis  Egerton*     30Jan    4May46 

JohnTyssen 27Feb  30Mar32 

Henry  Bernard do     28Aii^l 

©Stephen  Smith  Lowther 

Crofton*   20April  7Jan43 

839 


Digitized  by 


Google 


81 


RETIRED  COMMANDERS, 
Under  Order  op  Council  of  1816. 


Ualf-Pfty  £105  Sk  Od.  per  umum. 
1814 


Lieut. 


Thomaa  Crawley 31  Jan     5Dec78 

1823 
JohnTwisden 27Mar    280ct90 

1825 

Francis  Cox 1  fiFeb  22Nov90 

®»Charle8Patey«    20July      do 

1827 
Joseph  Salvador Moriencourt^l  Sept  12Sept93 
Bichard  Kevem*    3Dec    240ct93 

1829 
®Uame8  Rains 25Apr     2Dec93 

1831 

George  Reynolds     30Mar  10July94 

iQf^Qeo.  Neate  Tremlett*  24June     1  Aug94 
^'Thomas  Muir>'  (a) 16 Aug  14Aug94 

1833 
^'JohnHotchkis 21  Dec  17June95 

1834 
George  Wilson  (a) 90ct  20 Aug94 

1835 

Geo.  MontagueHigginson  *^  1 9Mar    1  Sept95 
®» William  Payne^» 23Dec      90ct95 

1836 

Lawrence  Gwynne   7Mar  30Oct95 

@' Alexander  Gilmour    28Apr  4Dec95 

WilUam  Gibbons 23Nov  9Feb96 

1837 
William  Warden     30Mar   22Feb96 

1&38 
@*®Alex.6arthshore  Stirling  1  Feb  140ct96 

@*Roger  Evans    23Apr  29Dec96 

@*® Charles  Elsmere*   ....3Sept   23Jan97 

1839 
@'®99£dwardLibbyM  ..20Mar  22Mar97 
@>®  William  Pardoe 16Apr   12Apr97 

1840 

Robert  Hearle 14Jan    9May97 

Robert  Houlton    18Jan  18May97 

George  Barnard 9Mar  29May97 

John  Fairweather l8Mar   8Jime97 

Chas.GaytonWarreii=»*    ....22AT>r  10July97 
James  Copeland  Murray  ..13July  llJuly97 

HVftRich.  Bourne*'    lODec     4Aug97 

30 


1841  l^iciit 

®^Wm.Edm.  Drake  16Feb  14Nov97 

®»Peter  Despourrins 1  June   27Dec97 

John  Simpson  (a) 8Sept  31May98 

1842 

William  Tucker 5Jan  18Sept98 

John  Fitzgerald    1  June    2N  ov98 

@» John  James  Rorie« 2July     4Dec98 

Thomas  Thomas lONov     5Jan99 


1843 
@^Daniel  Little  Couch .  •  •  .27Mar 

Charles  Knighton 7Apr 

James  Hodgson    8May 

@*(^Molyneux  Shuldham*^  lOJune 

William  Gilchrist"    1  Aug 

@<®George  Glanvill i40ct 

@*®  John  Read  Bindon^  .  .23Dec 
John  Petley*'    do 

1844 
Edmund   Kerr    Cranstown 

Bacon 30Jan 

James  Valobra 7Feb 

@3(g)®Thomas  Consitt^   ..16Mar 

S)»(i)Geo.  Thomas** (b)  . . .  .3May 
obert  Trotter 14May 

George  George** 31  May 

@iFred.  David  Schaw    ....  28July 

f^'®John  MarshaU  (a)«  .  .30July 
elix  Frankljrn    2Sept 

William  Reikie    do 

©'^Fredk.  James  Leroux   15Nov 
John  M'Dougall 9Dec 

1845 

John  White  (a)  (c) 8Jan 

©^Nicholas  Mauger" 17Feb 

@i James  Pasley**    do 

John  William  Bailey'Cd)  .  .27Feb 
@*Henry  Thomas  Lutwidge  27Mar 

@*  James  Dalrymple 8Sept 

Charles  Adam  Lennock. . . .  1 1  Sept 

James  Poate    25Sept 

Clotworthy  Gillmore i7Nov 

Paul  Sandby  Lawrence 25Dec 

1846 

William  Ogilvie 9Mar 

Hamilton  Fitzgerald  . . .  .29May 
@i©Edwin  Thrackston'  29June 

@i  William  Borough 21  Aug 

Henry  Leslie  Grove  (b) . .  120ct 

John  Broughton       26Nov 

73 


9Feb99 

27Mai99 

llApr99 

15Apr99 

22June99 

]3July99 

31July99 

4Aug99 


26Aug99 
31Aug99 

7Sept99 
30Sept99 
15Nov99 
26Nov99 

SFebOO 
18Feb00 

IMarOO 

SMarOO 
25Apr00 
26Apr00 


26Apr00 
17JuneOO 
20July00 
23Ang00 

6Sept00 

do 

29Nov00 

22Dec00 

27Feb01 

6May01 


27June01 
20July01 
25JulyOI 
30July0l 
lAugOl 
do 


(b)  n.  ThomM,  Coram,  of  Pilotage,  Neath. 

(c)  Vice  OontttI,  Chili. 

(d)  i''i39  per  annum  as  Retired  Agent  of  Tram|M>ru. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


82 


Retired  Commanders. 


1847 

55)-®® John  Rose    28Jan 

John  Smith   do 

©George  Fox do 

Wm.  Ley  Symonds 5May 

1848 

John  Turner*'(6) 8  J  an 

©'William  Brown l5Jan 

John  Bum    l9Mar 

Wm.  John  Stephen  Clarke  22July 

@'®John  Hiatt<» do 

John  Barker** 4Aug 

f^' George  Williams  Brown  5Sept 
homas  Mitchell "  26Sept 

85 


Lieut. 

6AugOl 
14Aug0i 
23Aug01 

eoctoi 


13Felj02 
22Feb02 

6Apr02 
24Apr02 

do 
29Apr02 

do 
22Apr02 


(b)  Coll.  Customs,  Exeter. 


1849 

John  Jones  (a) 6Feb 

George  Walkei^   9Feb 

@^ William  Larke do 

@'(©John  Jone8(6) do 

Richard  Israel  Alleyn*  . .  12Feb 

Ralph  Gore  (a) 2Mar 

Geo.  Aug.  Saville    do 

Robert  Sutherland^* 26Mar 

1^^ James  Murray^*  (a) 14Apr 

@*  Henry  Dickson  Parker  8June 
@*®Alex.  BurgoyneHowe'*lAug 
®'®»»  Robt.  Bastin^*  .  .29 Aug 
®'® Leslie  Boulderson'*  .  .24Nov 

1850 

Joseph  Hitching 17 Jan 

Joseph  Warton     IMay 

100 


Retired  under  Order  of  Council  of  1830. 


Hair-pay  £127  15s  per  annum. 

Lieut. 
(S^^®  Donald  Femandes'  21  Dec38     9Feb97 

fl'Chas.  Thompson'  30Apr40  15Mar97 
ames  Hartley  Dathan*  . .  I20ct41  2July98 
(fit*®Wm.  Somerville*  ....10ct40  17Dec98 
W  illiam  Geo.  Maude  ....  20Oct40  24July99 
©'John  Micrs  Greer  ....  l4Mar40  20Sept99 
@'®f)Geo.  Sam.Parsons'15Feb50  25Mar02 

® '©James  Stone  8Mar49  31  MarOO 

(Jt>'©Thoma8  Swain"    ..26May45   22Apr02 
® Robt.  Wm.  Tvte     ....  30June40      do 
®'©l»Wm.  Whvmper'*  2lDec41       do 
©^Andrew  Welfs"   ....      do  do 

©'DyerBond   do        24Apr02 

©Robert  Welch    18July36  17Nov03 

^PJ9Hopewell   Hay  ward 

Budd«    10Oct36    lMay04 

Alex.  Boyack 8I)ec47    3May04 

^PIpFran.  Briggs"     25Jan37    8May04 

John  M'Kirdv 28Feb37       do 

©  ©George  kvle'' 25Jan37    7July04 

Thos.  Morley  Blainey^  . .  l9May37  7Sept04 
©21?*Charles  Royer^(a)  22Feb38  19Nov04 
©'® George  Bague"  ....  13July37     8Mar05 

James  Hewett*^  (b)  18Apr43       do 

©•Charles  Letch 15July37  19Mai05 

Elmes  Steele* . .  .25Apr38  26Mar05 

©•George   Field    Somer- 
ville«(c) 16Sep41     7May05 

fj^  Jas.  Hervey  Price 17Jan38  17July05 
ames  Grierson** 10Aug38  20Sept05 

©•99 Jas.  Lamont^   ....      do  160ct05 

Jas.  Glassford  Gooding*^. .  18Apr38  20Nov05 
©•©John  Barclay^*  ....  12May38       do 
©'©James  Spratt**    ....17July38   24Dec05 
32 


(u)  C.  Koyor,  Hurbour  Ma^^lt-r,  1«U>  of  Prance. 

(b)  J.  liewctt,  Agent  for  Beachpy  Head  Lights. 

(c)  Actuary  U.N.  Annuitant  Society,  Devonport. 


©•©Thomas  Coakley*»  ..29Dec40 
©'©  James  Eaton"    ....  26May42 

@^®John  Brine** 17July38 

Matthew  Davenhill    8Jan42 

@'®«9Spalding     Mit- 
chell"      130ct38 

John  Osbom do 

©•^©Stephen  Hilton**  . . .  .7Jan39 
©*  Josh.  Geo.  Hiibzen  Gram- 

shaw" 5Jan39 

Nathl.  Ratsey   4July47 

Wm.  Apreece 10July40 

f  '  ig.Schultz««(d)..5Jan39 

gi  lEntwisle*^   8Jan39 

i@  3k  Lewis  4Apr39 

,  (g  lis  Swain  Price**  6Apr39 

@  7,  Mourilyan  *•       do 

'  (g  ngham 9Apr39 

M^ Joung 15July39 

I  ©2© John  Le  Feuvre«>  . .  15Julv39 
I  ©"'©^John  Taylor** . .  .  .23Jury39 
;  ®'®W m.  Lloyd" (e) ....  19Aug40 

\  ©'Philip  Wright« 16Jan40 

©'©Wm.  Edwards" do 

1  Robt.  Hacche  Drake 21Apr40 

Nath.Brice** do 

©•Andrew  Monies 5May41 

I  ©'Leigh  Spark  Jack"  .  21  Apr40 
©'©©William  Figg<*^    . .  21  Apr40 

'  ©'Robt.  Parker  Jones 9July40 

I  Alex.  Young do 

Henry  Geo.  Massie 50ct40 

©'Evelyn  None"*  13Oct40 

Thos.  Crane 13Oct40 

©»©Nich.  Colthurst**. . .  .29Jan41 
©'©99  John   Harry  San- 
ders*        do 

m 


Ueut. 

14Oct0l 
29Apra2 

IJaly02 
27Jiily02 

13Oct02 

15Oct02 
13Nov02 
22Nov02 

4DecQ2 

lIApiOS 

28May03 

3Sept03 
do 


4Nova3 
8Mai04 


Lieut. 
13Jazi06 
13Jan06 
22Jan06 

do 

do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

29Jan06 

30Jan06 

31Jan06 

5Feb06 

13Feb06 

31Mai06 

2Api06 

9June06 

9Aag06 

15Aug06 

do 

do 
25Aug06 
2KAug06 
30Aug06 

do 

do 

9Sept06 

12Sept06 

18Sept06 

19Sept06 

23Sept06 


(d)  Stamp  dittribution  Wisbech. 

(e)  Wm.  Lloyd,  Police  Uagistrate,  Cape. 


digitized  by 


Google 


Retired  Commanders. 


83 


Lieut. 
9' John  Neale 270ct46  22Sept06 

fiJames  Masters 29JaD41      do 
^Charles  Rubidge  Cb)»*. .  120ct41    29Oct06 
soTgeHall  3Aug41      do 

{^'(©Thomas  Hills'* 18Not48  7Not06 
ohn  Prince  160ct41      do 

f^^Thos.  Allen  Simkin ....  120ct41      do 
lex.  Donoiran 3Dec41      do 

^Uames  Long   llFeb42      do 

9>Cliarle8  Tindal 4Feb42      do 

®*®1I9  Archibald  M'Do- 

nald'«»  (c) 26Jan42  22Dec06 

@>®Rich.LockConnolly"21Feb45    29Jan07 

Robert  Hughe8(6) 4Feb42  23Feb07 

®'Robert  Jacomb    29Dec42  12MaT07 

Thomas  Jager'*   19July^  2iMai07 

©^CharlesJanns"   do        24V1ai07 

^^Thomas  Pike 14Jan47  25MaT07 

©^miJohn  Arnold'*   ....     do        27Mar07 

©^Andrew  O'Brien 19Apr50   25Apr07 

S»Tho8.  Edmonds'* 17Jan43  28Api07 

Thos.Pickering  Clarke  ..     do        28Apr07 
Richard  Cotton  Mould  ..10Feb43  12May07 

Thomas  Simpson do        21May07 

Archibald  Black do        27May07 

John  Ballantyne do         4June07 

William  Collins    6Apr43  12June07 

@»Poynter  Crane'' do  do 

@'®John  Sahnon" 10Apr43  24June07 

George  Fairless    do        18July07 

@>(SMame8  Primrose  Blen- 

nerhassett^    3Sept44  29 July07 

©*il1ISamuelMarsingall'*lNoy43  20Aug07 

©^Samuel  Sison** 11  Jan44      do 

@»Bevis  Thelwall  do        25Aug07 

©'Benjamin  Ashley   do        2SAug07 

f)»George  Ramshay do        29  Aug07 
ere  Warner  Hussey  Bogle**  do         2Sept07 

©'John  White  (6)» 15Apr44  12Sept07 

©^George Welsh"   ....     do        21Sept07 
©^Thos.  Burdwood**  ..      do       29Sept07 

Edward  Rowan    do         19Oct07 

©'Stephen  Briggs*' 30Apr44    20Oct07 

Alfred  Dale 24July44    2lOct07 

James  Wallace do         24Oct07 

*llJas.  Fitzmaurice"     ..     do        18Nov07 

f)' WiUiam  Milne* do        1 9Nov07 
ich.  Elliott  Twigg  (d)  . .      do         19Dec07 
©'William  Richard  Baker 

Scllon»»  do         20Dec07 

Henry  Overend" 190ct44     5Jan08 

©'©Fras.  Beaumont**     ..     do         llJanOS 

t 'Sam. Thos. Carter  ....     do  l4Jan08 

'Sannderson  AUen**  .  ..3Feb45  5Feb06 
©'®Cha8.  ChapeU**  ....18Jan46  iSFebOS 
©'® Henry  Joshua  Phila- 

delphtts  Proby^    15Jan45   23Feb08 

©^  John  Finlayson** ....     do  9  ApiOS 

120 


Lieut. 
©'©Mark  Anthony '**.... 6June48  22Api08 

©'Michael  Raven'<»' do        28May08 

©'Robert  Henry  Rubidge  lNov45  2June08 
©'Nathaniel  Norton'*"  ..  9Mar46  3June08 
©«@ John  Jackson  (a)'*^ . .     do       1 6 JuneOS 

9}^  John  Lamb     7May46  20June08 

©'William  Lester'** 6Feb46     6  JulyOS 

©'John  George  Dalies  . .  19 July 45    7 JulyOS 

Charles  TuUoh 270ct46  15Aug08 

Henry  Harris    6Nov45  16Aug08 

Richard  Thorold lNov45        do 

©'George  Young'** 27Jan46  22Sep08 

Thomas  Hodgskins'**  ..  do  25Sep08 
WiUiam  Izod  Tulloh  ...  do  16Oct08 
Chas.  Goude  Stevenson  .  .20Apr46  270ct08 
®'(§)99Charles  Pearson'*'  do  8Nov08 
John  Meyricke  Stother   ..27Jan46   9Noy08 

Henry  Hire   29Dec48   16Oct08 

@'®VemonLanphier'**.  13Apr46  26Nov08 

Charles  Beales do  do 

©'©Henry  Rich"* 3Nov46        do 

Robt.  John  Fayrer'"  ....  12Aug48   19Dec08 

Samuel  Whiteway"* do        21Dec06 

John  Day do  do 

Joseph  Ramsay   12Feb48        do 

Arthur  Davies  3Nov46   27Dec08 

Chas.  Esteourt  Day"^ ...       do  do 

©'Kelly  Najser"*   3Feb47  30Dec08 

'        "^  -  ■         20Jan09 

27Jan09 

do 

31Jan09 

8Feb09 

do 

2Mar09 

7Mar09 

8Mar09 

do 

25Mar09 

do 

do 

do 

20ApiO9 

4May09 

do 

10May09 

do 


(b)  C.  Rubidge,  Register,  Upper  Canada. 

{e)  A.  M'DoBald,  In  Qnarantine  SerrlM,  Livarpool. 

'4)  R.  E.  Twigg,  Inspector  of  Floating  Lights,  Dublin. 


©'Wm.  Love  Paterson'"  . .     do 
©'Wm.  B.  Chamberlain  .  .6Apr50 

©'©Thomas  Levell"" do 

©Geo.  Child  Johnson 9Apr47 

®2Wm.  Hen.  Smith"'   ....     do 
©^Thos. Chrystie'®    ....     do 

©'Wm.  Poore do 

Bonamy  Mansell    do 

©'Geo.  Hubert  Rye do 

f^'Chas.  Pittman  Coppin  20Nov47 
lien.  Geo.  Field do 

®'®Wm.  Lowcay'*' do 

^' ® Fras.  Darby  K omney ***    do 
® Wm.  Wollcock'2» ....  29Jan50 

Ichard  Rawle"'    do 

©'Samuel  Ro8Cow'»  . . .  .27July47 
Joseph  R.  Hownam"*    ....    do 

Robert  Tweed do 

©'William  Jones'*' do 

©'Robert  Ball  Boardman   3Mar48  19May09 
©'Charles  Jefferis'"  . . .  .29Feb48  22May09 

Lacy  Dickonson 50ct47  31  May09 

^  John  Upton  Tripp do       7June09 

ohn  Thompson 5Jan48         do 

ft»®John  Phepoe'" do      13June09 

oseph  Dodd 4Apr48  27June09 

John  Puleston     do       lJuly09 

Thomas  Bradby do       7Jwly09 

©'George  Hall  Dacre    do     10July09 

Maurice  Hewson do      15Ju]y09 

©'®  John  Waterman** do  do 

©'©John  Treeve"'    do      20July09 

Henry  Bird 12Aug48     4Aug09 

Digitized  by  VjOOQ IC 


84 


Retired  Commanders. 


^^James  Atkins^  4Apr48 

Henry  Conn'* oo 

@^©R.  Manston  Teed*".  .9Nov48 

£d w.  fiiddulph 6 Aug49 

Joseph  Chegwyn   do 

©^Curtis  Reid*«     9Nov48 

©^Robert  Barker"'  ....  do 
W®  Edward    Gascoigne 

Paliner»« 15June49 

Charles  Grantham 9Nov48 

Henry  Nason*** do 

@»®George  White"'....  2Mar49 
@*®Dey  Richard  Syer»«  llApr49 
yii^homas  James  Foole 

Masters***    do 

J^UohnWeare  Templemanl  1  Apr49 
ohn  Jas.  Moore    22Jan50 

@*99Georffe  Sayer'**  . .  do 
^»Charle8  Robinson*"  (a)  do 
William  Phippard  Haydon  do 
@Uames  Wyndham  Willis      do 


Lieut. 
12Aug09 
18Aug09 
18Sept09 
5Oct09 
9Oet09 
10Oct09 
17Oct09 

190ct09 
23Oct09 
28Oct09 
2Nov09 
do 

4Nov09 

4Nov09 

7Nov09 

lINov09 

13Nov09 

8Dec09 

13Dec09 


^*Cha8.  Spencer  Rickett822Jan50 
Nicholas  Robinson  Tom- 

linson 7July  49 

Wm.  Hamilton***     27Dec49 

JohnRootes 7July09 

Henry  Lewis  (a) do 

9*Wm.  Meadows    do 

Chas.  Jas.  RawUnson  ..        do 

John  Massey do 

©'®Jas.  Hen.Johnston**"       do 

Wm.  Wade  West 27Dec49 

James  Shipley 120ct49 

James  Storey   do 

James  Gallichan do 

§)*  Robt.  Bates  Matthews*'*    do 
eo.  Heastey  12Jan50 

Thos.  Pearse  Evans*«. .   .      do 

Wm.  Johnson 7Mar50 

Jas.  Feamley  Arnold***  ..6Apr50 
@«®Edmund  Scott*«  ....     do 
@*®Wm.  Walford*"  ....    do 
220 


Lieat. 
14Dec09 

16JanlO 

20JanlO 

3FebI0 

lOFeblO 

1  Mario 
I5MarlO 
9AprlO 
16FeblO 
llAprlO 
17AprlU 
2SAprIU 
4MaflO 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
IJoneiO 


Rktired  under  Hbr  Majesty's  Order  in  Council,  18th  May,  1846. 

Tbe  List  to  conBiBt  of  Forty  Masters,  at  two  rutes  of  Retirwi  Pay,  to  be  selected  from  tlio«e 
standing  highest  on  the  list  of  their  class  who  may  possess  tbe  quali6cations  hereinafter  mentioned. 
and  who  may  desire  to  be  included  in  tbe  Retirement,  viz :  — 

First  Class.  Twelve  Shillings  and  Sixpence  a  day,  to  such  Masters,  not  exceeding  twenty  ia 
uumber,  as  shall  have  actually  served  afloat  in  tbe  Navy  twenty-five  years  as  Acting  Master,  and 
Master,  or  shall  have  completed  that  period  by  service  combined  with  that  of  Assistant  Master 
Attendant,  and  Master  Attendant,  and  shall  be  Fifty-fiye  year^  of  age  and  upwards,  and  shall  hare 
passed  for  s  Line  of  Battle  Ship. 

Second  Class.— Ten  Shillings  and  Sixpence  a  day  to  such  further  number  of  Masters  as  msf 
be  required  to  complete  the  Retired  List  to  Forty,  provided  they  shall  hare  served  in  tbe  above- 
mentioned  capacities  combined.  Fifteen  years,  and  shall  be  Fifty -five  years  of  age  or  upwards. 

The  Masters  placed  on  the  Retired  List,  shall  rank  as.  and  be  entitled  to  wear  the  TJnilonn  of, 
Commanders  in  tbe  Royal  Navy. 


(Upon  jfSSS  St.  6d.  per  annam  ) 

Matter 

@'® Charles  M.  White*. .  lJuly46  21Apr96 

©'©John  Hepburn* do      25July96 

@^Alex.  Lumsdale do      18Mar97 

@Vohn  Gaze» do      16May97 

@»® William  Wilkinson"  . .     do      21  AugOl 

Daniel  Lye   do      20Aug06 

@^® William  Purdo»»     ..      do      13May07 
•Fred.  Wm.  Richard  Sadler    do       4NovlO 

@'®Robert  Yule* do       IBDeclO 

Robert  Liddle  Hicks do        SAugl  1 

mWm.  White  (6) do  60ctl2 

John  Town do        5Decl2 

@»William  Miller** do        3Febl3 

@^ James  Wood" do     26Juncl3 

©^Alexander  Karley^*      15May49     2Aprl4 
©'^Richmond  Easto» . . .  .25May49  20Mayl4 

Wm.  White  (c) 14Jan50  17Junel5 

Geo.  Farquhar  Mori  ce 1  Apr50      6Sept  14 

©^William  Walker 26June50  12Julyl4 

@>Charles  Brown 1  July50    6Septl5 

20 


Conservator  uf  the  RiTer  Tyiie. 


(Upon  £191  191.  Od.) 

Master 

@^Michael  Spratt*    I  July46  18Dec95 

©^Thomas  Hoskins*    i4July46  30Mai96 

@2® Joseph  Seymour* lJuly46   23Sep96 

Henry  Lawrence    1  Jtily46  23Feb97 

@'® John  W.  Trotter'  . .  l2July46     4Apr97 

Roger  Taylor lJuly46     3JiiIy97 

Nicholas  Tinmouth'* do        lMa\Dl 

©^Thomas  Curtis** do         2Dec06 

@»Peter  Parker   do        1  Jiily09 

William  Ellis'* do      14Not09 

©Thomas  Read do     29Nov(» 

Edward  Sabben   do       l4SepI0 

George  Millard    do        2Aprt  I 

William  Sidney do  SOctll 

Joseph  Higgs»* do      22Marl2 

Richard  Hodges do       I  ZAprri 

James  Turton  21Jan47  31Augl4 

Charles  Fox  Bumey 5May48   280ctl4 

John  Rayner  Mayne    . . .  .26Feb49  22Marl5 

David  Gosman 4July50  28JulyI5 

40 


•  Colonial  Harbour  Matter,  Tilmcomal«. 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


85. 


SERVICES  OF  COMMANDERS. 


1808,  9 

1  K.  Bart,  Mid.  oi Hydra  in  action  with  Omfiance 
and  Vesuve^  and  at  bombardment  of  Havre,  180<l. 
Commander  of  Sparrow,  and  officially  reported  for 
**  x^,m\  and  activity"  at  the  reilurtion  of  the  city  of 
St.  Domingo  in  1809.    Gas.  1809. 

3  E.  W.  Garrett,  wounded  when  Lieut  of 
Marm  at  Trafalgar,  and  was  in  the  same  ship  at  the 
capture  of  the  Fr.  fimte  /ZAm,  and  four  others. 
At  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  and  Senior  of  Onyx  at 
capture  of  Dutch  brig  of  war  Matdy.  in  1809.  Gaz. 
1805.  1809. 


1810,  11 

1  Sir  T.  S.  Dyer,  Mid.  of  Uidim  at  the  relief  of 
GibralUr.  in  1782.  Lieut,  of  Sgmont,  and  served 
on  shore  during  the  occupation  ofToulon  and  taking 
the  MarteUo  Tower  at  St  Fiorenzo ;  was  in  the 
same  ship  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  and  brig  in 
Tunis  Bay,  and  in  Hotham's  second  action,  1795. 
Senior  of  Vesuvius^  and  commanded  a  boat  in  the 
attack  on  the  Fr.  flotilla  off  Boulogne,  in  1805. 

2  P.O.  Pickemell,  as  Mate  and  Lieut,  commanded 
a  tender  to  Prince  if  Wales  at  the  capture  of  Tri- 
nidad, and  attack  on  Porto  Rico,  1797,  and  Surinam 
in  1799.  In  command  of  same  vessel  captured  seve- 
ral privateers  and  destroyed  others.  Second  Lieut. 
of  Revenge  at  Traftdgar.  and  Senior  of  that  ship  at 
the  cai>ture  of  four  Fr.  frigates ;  and  commanded  a 
gun  brig  at  Walcheren,  in  1819. 

9  W.  KeUv,  Mid.  of  SoU  ay  and  Veteran  at 
capture  of  French  West  India  Islands,  in  1794. 
Lieut,  of  Incendiary  at  the  surrender  of  Malta ;  of 
A/iACT^a  at  the  capture  of  5arcc  and  destruction  of 
BratMmre,  1801 ;  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar ;  and  of 
Caledama  at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads, 
1809.    Gaz.  1801. 


1813 

8    M.  J.  Poppkwell,  Mid.  of  Flora  in  the  expedi- 


tion to  Egypt,  1801,  and  of  Oreatet,  when  burnt  in 
an  action  with  gun-boats  offGravelines.  Flag  Lieut, 
to  Rear  Admiral  Otway  in  the  Walcheren  expedi- 
tion. Acting  Commander  of  CIro,  Nirhtingale,  and 
Sarpedon,  on  the  Coast  of  Norway,  1810,  12,  and 
captured  and  destroyed  several  of  the  enemy's 
vessels. 


9  H.  Bourne.  Lieut,  of  SpartaH  in  action  with 
Neapolitan  squadron,  in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  in  1810. 
Gaz.  1810. 


10  Thomas  Sykes,  Lieut  of  Calpe  in  action  with 
a  flotilla  of  gun-boats  off  Gibraltar ;  and  in  com- 
mand of  a  boat  of  that  ship  was  made  prisoner  in 
endeavouring  to  assist  Hamubal  on  shore  under  the 
batteries  in  Saumarez*s  action  in  Algesiras  Bay, 
1801.  Second  Lieut,  of  SwifUure  at  Trafalgar, 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Tartar  in  the  action  off  Bergen, 
1806,  when  Capt.  Bettes worth  was  killed ;  and  com- 
manded her  boats  cutting  out  a  privateer  on  the 
coast  of  CourUnd,  1809.  Commanded  Recruit  and 
Fantome  on  the  North  Ajnerican  station,  1813. 
Gaz.  1809. 


11  C.  Rayley,  Mid.  of  Audacious  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion, 1794 ;  wounded  in  the  right  leg  at  St.  Domin- 
E> ;  and  severely  wounded  in  the  face  when  Senior 
ieut  of  DadaUu  in  an  attack  upon  two  privateers 
in  the  West  Indies,  1807.  Acting  Captain  of  Pie- 
montaise  and  Commander  of  Jfarracouta,  and  in 
the  latter  fought  a  severe  action  in  the  river  Sambas, 
in  Borneo. 


12  M.  ConoUy,  Lieut  of  Irresistible,  and  com- 
manded her  launch  in  action  with  Cadiz  flotilla, 
in  1797.  Senior  of  Cambrian^  on  the  coast  of  Cata- 
lonia, and  commanded  her  boats  cutting  out  a  Fr. 
vessel  from  under  the  Medas  Islands,  in  1811.  Gaz. 
1810. 

15  J.  Oliver.  Lieut,  of  Alcmenct  and  commanded 
a  boat  at  the  capture  of  several  large  ships  under  the 
batteries  of  Vivero  in  1799.  Lieut  of  Bacchante, 
and  stormed  a  fort  and  captured  several  vessels  near 
the  Havannah  in  1805.  Lieut  of  F\ranchise  at  Co- 
penhagen, 1807,  and  at  oupture  of  Sumana,  St.  Do- 
mingo, in  1806.    Gaz.  1809. 

17  R.  Lowthian,  Mid.  of  lUyal  George  in  Howe*s 
action  :  and  in  Bridport's.  Lieut,  of  York,  and  com- 
mandea  a  boat  at  the  attack  on  the  Boulogne  flotilla, 
in  1801. 


20  C.  Anthony,  Mid.  of  RuMsellm  Howe's  action 
and  in  Bridport's ;  and  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in 
1801.    Lieut  of  J9W/4miiur  at  Trafalgar.  Commanded 


Digitized  by 


Google 


86 


Services  of  Commanders. 


Harpjf  in  Walcheren  expedition ;  Lieut,  of  Woife 
on  the  lakes  in  Canada,  and  commanded  gun- 
boats at  the  capture  of  an  American  post  on  Lake 
Ontario.  Commanded  Star  brig  at  toe  attack  on 
and  capture  of  Oswego,  io  1814.    Gaz.  1813, 14. 


1814 


2  W.  0.  C.  DalveU,  Mate  of  Seine  at  the  cap- 
ture  of  Pr.  frigate  Vengeance  in  1800 ;  was  frequently 
officially  noticed  while  in  Antelepe  and  Rattler  in 
the  Channel  and  North  Seaa.  Desperately  wounded 
and  made  prisoner  in  an  attempt  to  cut  out  Vhne' 
reux  Pr.  lugger  of  14  guns,  from  St.  Valery,  in  1805. 
Gaz.  1804. 

4  N.  J.  C.  Dunn,  Mid.  of  Tirre  at  the  siege  of 
St.  Jean  d' Acre,  in  1799,  and  of  Dangerente  at  the 
landing  and  subsequent  operations  on  the  coasts  of 
Egypt,  in  1801.  In  the  Antelope  during  the  attacks 
on  the  enemy's  flotiUa  off  Ostend,  in  1804.  Lieut, 
of  T*tpaze  m  action  with  two  Fr.  frigates  off 
Corfu,  in  1809,  and  commanded  the  launch  of  that 
ship  at  the  ciipture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  in 
the  Bay  of  Rosas  in  the  same  year ;  was  severely 
hurt  in  an  attack  on  an  enemy^s  schooner  off  Cor- 
sica in  1810.  Lieut,  of  Tenedot  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, from  1812  tiU  1814.    Gaz.  1809. 

5  S.  T.  Dickens,  commanded  Syl^h  at  destruc- 
tion of  the  U.  S.  frigate  Adamt  in  1814.  Gaz. 
1814. 

7  J.  J.  Arrow,  Mid.  of  Kent  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Egypt.  Lieut.  oiJasonAa  command  of  the 
boats  at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  West  Indiaman 
at  Sta.  Margaritta,  performed  under  a  hea^  fire. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Ja»<m  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
Topawe  under  the  batteries  at  Guadaloupe,  and 
at  the  taking  of  the  Salntes,  in  1809.  In  same 
ship,  in  181J  and  14^  actively  employed  in  the 
Scheldt,  particularly,  m  an  attack  on  five  Fr.  brigs, 
under  Fort  Lillo,  with  the  boats  of  that  ship  and 
AmpMon, 

8  F.  E.  Seymour.  Mid.  of  Leander  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  VilU  de  Milan,  in  1805.  Mid.  and  Lieut 
of  Centaur^  at  the  capture  of  four  Fr.  frigates 
off  L'Orient.  in  1806 ;  at  Copenha^n,  in  1807 ;  and 
at  the  destruction  of  the  Sewolod,  m  1808. 

9  T.  Colby,  Mid.  of  Betfford  at  Camperdowu ;  of 
Foudroyant  at  the  defeat  of  Bompart's  squadron  in 
Donegal  Bay,  in  1798:  and  of  Centurion  when,  she 
beat  off  Linots'  squadron  in  Vizagapatam  Roads, 
1804.  In  the  boats  of  St,  Fiorenzo  assisted  at  cap- 
ture of  a  Fr.  hiner.  Lieut  of  Thunderer  in  Calder's 
action  ;  and  atTrafalsar,  1805.  In  same  ship  at  the 
defence  of  Gaeta,  18im,  forcing  the  Dardanelles ; 
and  at  the  destruction  of  the  Turkish  saua- 
dron  at  Point  Pesquies,  when  he  was  twice  slisjitly 
wounded ;  and  co-operated  with  the  armv  in  Egypt 
in  the  attack  upon  Roeetta,  &c.  1807.  In  1809  m 
command  of  a  boat  cut  out  a  Fr.  armed  transport  in 
Quiberon  Bay ;  and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Prince  ^f 
Wales  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814.  Gaz. 
1807. 

13  P.  H.  Douglas,  Mate  of  Ceesar  in  the  action 
in  Algeziras  Bay  and  Straits  of  Gibraltar,  in  1801. 
Lieut,  of  Paaiey,  of  14  guns,  and  beat  off  a  privateer 
of  22,  and  captured  another  by  boarding.  Lieut 
of  Royal  Oak  at  Walcheren,  in  1809. 


14  R.H.H.Pigot  was  Mid.  of  Canadb  at  tlie  de- 
feat of  Bompart's  squadron,  in  17!^  Senior  Lieut 
of  Dndd^  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tsiriffa  in 
1811. 

15  C.  West,  Mid.  of  Tketit  in  the  expedition  to 
E^ypt ;  of  Minotaur  at  Trafalgar :  and  Copenhasen. 
Lieut  of  BlaAe  at  the  reduction  ot  Flushins  in  1009; 
and  in  co-operation  with  the  patriots  on  the  coasts 
of  Catalonia. 

16  R.  Julyan,  Mid.  o(  Diadem  at  the  oocnpatioB 
of  Toulon,  and  in  Hotham*s  actions  in  1795 ;  of 
Motelle  at  the  capture  of  the  Dutch  fleet  in  Sal- 
danha  Ba^,  and  of  Glatton  at  Copenhagen  in  1801. 
While  acting  in  command  of  Rickmond  gun  brig, 
destroyed  in  her  boats  two  Fr.  privateers  from  under 
a  battery  near  Malaga  in  1811 ;  and  commanded  the 
naval  forces  at  the  siege  of  Tarifk. 

17  G.  Hilton,  Mid.  of  Orion  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807. 

18  C.  W.  HiUier,  Mid.  of  Alfred  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion ;  of  Blenheim  off  Cape  St  Vincent,  1797:  and 
served  in  her  boats  in  action  with  Cadiz  flotilla.  Mid. 
of  Emerald  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  and  block- 
ade of  Malta ;  and  of  Pompee  in  the  action  off  Alge- 
siras  and  the  Straits,  in  1801.  Lieut  of  Vanguard 
at  capture  of  Duquetne  and  Creole;  SentOTOt  Roy- 
alist m  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and  officially  no- 
ticed for  the  capture  of  a  gun-boat  in  the  boats  of 
that  sloop. 

19  A.  Dixie,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  the  capture  of 
two  Fr.  frigates,  and  wrecked  in  that  ship,  engaging 
Droits  de  L*Homme,  in  1797.  Lieut,  of  Phoebe  at 
Trafalgar  \  and  commanded  Saracen  on  the  coast  of 
America,  in  1814^  15. 

22  H.  Elton,  severely  wounded  when  Lieut  of      i 
Dreadnought  in  cutting  out  a  ship  near  Uahant*  in 
1810. 

23  J.  Tracy,  Mate  of  Ardent  at  Camperdowu 
and  wounded :  and  when  commanding  PrJxeesy  Au- 
gusta cutter,  fought  a  Fr.  privateer  otr  the  Tees,  in 
1804.  In  command  of  Linnet  gun-brig«captared 
Fr.  lugger  privateer  Courier  of  18  guns,  1806.  Takes  I 
by  Fr.  trigate  Gloire.  after  a  highly  honourable  de- 
fence.   Gaz.  1797,  ld08. 

28    J.  Corby n,  Lieut  of  SyhiUe,  in  conamand  of      j 
her  boats  at  the  blockade  of    Batavia,  in  1800  2 
and  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Chiffoime.    Lieut  oc      I 
Resistance,  and  commanded  her  boats  at  the  de»-      ' 
truction  of  a  battery  and  armed  schooner  near  Cape 
Machicaco ;  and  of  Invincible  and  co-operated  with 
the  patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catabnia,  particularly 
during  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  in  1811,  and  officially 
mentioned  for  constructingan  aqueduct  daring  the 
occupation  of  the  Coll  de  Balaguer  by  toe  British 
Forces.    Gaz.  1813, 13. 

30  A.  W.  Thomas,  wrecked  on  the  He  de  Chau- 
sey,  in  defending  the  Grappler  nm  brig  under  his 
command  from  a  Fr.  flotilla,  in  1803,  in  which  ser- 
vice he  was  very  dangerously  wounded. 

33  G.  Bowen,  Mid.  of  Leyden,  serving  in  a 
boat  at  the  attack  upon  the  Boulogne  flotilla,  1801, 
and  wounded.  Mate  of  Centurion  when  att»cked  by 
Linois's  s<^uadron  inVizagapatam  Roads,  1804 ;  and 
of  Namur  m  the  action  off  Terrol,  1805.  Lieut  nf 
Ctmqueror,  and  assisted  cutting  out  Ceesar  18-gn« 
corvette,  1806.  Senior  Lieut  of  Apollo^  at  capture 
of  Merinos  and  a  Fr.  National  zebec,  under  the  bat- 
teries of  Corsica,  in  1812 ;  also  at  destmction  of  St 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


87 


Cataklo,  between  RrindiBi  and  Otranto;  and  as- 
sisted at  capture  of  the  Islands  Augusta  and  Cur- 
zola,  in  the  Adriatic,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1812,  13. 

31  J.  Hilton,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Bi*siard  in  the 
Adriatic  and  at  defence  of  Sicily,  in  1809,  10.  Se- 
verely wounded  in  the  latter  year  while  attempting 
to  bum  an  armed  felucca  under  Cape  del  Arme. 

35  R.  Moorman,  Mate  of  Donegal  at  St.  Do- 
mingo. Wounded  when  Senior  Lieut  of  Tet- 
marant,  employed  in  the  flotilla  at  the  defence  of 
Siciiy.  Lieut,  of  Canopus^  and  conimanded  the  boats 
of  the  squadron  at  the  destruction  of  a  flotilla  of  gun- 
boats on  the  coast  of  Italy ;  was  present  at  the  de- 
struction of  JRobuste  and  Lion  on*  Cette,  and  com- 
manded the  flotilUi  at  the  taking  of  Procida. 
Gaz.  1812. 

35* ,  A.  F.  Elphinstone,  Mid.  of  Hector^  and 
participated  in  boat .  service  during  the  blockade  of 
Cadiz  and  Toulon,  1800.  and  did  duty  as  aid-de- 
camp to  the  Captain  of  the  Fleet  at  the  landing  and 
subsequent  operations  in  Esypt,  and  present  at  the 
surrender  of^  Alexandria,  1801,  for  which  he  re- 
ceived the  gold  medal.  Mid.  of  Diamond,  and  in 
conunand  oT  a  boat  at  an  attack  upon  Fr.  corvette 
near  the  Cordovan  lighthouse,  and  in  other  cutting- 
out  expeditions,  1803.  Served  as  Lieut,  of  Salaette, 
Piti,  and  />om,in  East  Indies,  and  Persian  Gulf; 
and  Acting  Capt.  of  Dcrii.  at  capture  of  the  L  of 
France,  1810.  Lieut  of  Caledonia^  blockading 
Toulon,  and  commanded  a  brigade  of  seamen  dis- 
embarked on  the  coast  of  Spain  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Coll.  de  Balaguer,  ana  also  at  the  reduction 
of  Genoa. 

36  G.  Penruddocke,  Senior  Lieut  of  Pilot  on  the 
coast  of  Italv,  in  June  and  July^  1810 ;  and  com- 
manded her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  convoys  off 
the  town  of  St  Lucido.   Gaz.  1810. 

37  F.  Duval,  Mate  of  Athenieune  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean, in  1806,  and  wounded. 

38  W.  G.  C.  Kent,  Mid.  of  Tigre  at  the  siege  of 
St.  Jean  D'Acre,  and  subsequent  operations  on  the 
coasts  of  Syria  and  Egypt ;  and  ot  Thestus  at  the 
blockade  of  Genoa,  1800,  01. 

39  G.  King  (a)  Mid.  of  ImrnortaUti  and  Clyde, 
and  present  in  various  boat  actions  off  Boulogne, 
and  serving  as  aide-de-camp  to  Commodore  Owen, 
at  Walcheren.  Lieut,  of  Cornwall  in  the  Flushing 
expedition,  and  commanded  a  detachment  of  sea- 
men and  marines  in  South  Beveland,  1813-14. 

40  J.  E.  Hugrins.  severely  wounded  when  Mid. 
of  Amason,  in  i800,  by  the  recoil  of  a  gun ;  Mate 
of  Buna  in  the  expedition  to  Ferrol  and  Cadiz, 
and  commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  Guepe  cor- 
vette, from  Vigo  Bay,  in  1800;  and  commanded 
a  fiat  boat  at  the  landing  in  Egypt  and  sub- 
sequent operations,  including  the  battles  of  the  13th 
and  21st  of  March.  Mate  of  Inconstant  at  taking 
of  Goree ;  and  of  Oracieuse,  tender  to  Herrule, 
boarding  a  Fr.  National  schooner  off  St  Domingo; 
and  penormed  various  other  services  in  the  West 
Indies,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  Lieut  of 
Rover,  oo-operating  with  the  patriots  on  the  north 
coast  of  Spain,  where  he  was  again  severely  hurt 
Lieut  of  MajeBHc  at  capture  of  Fr.  fricate,  Terpsi- 
chore, 1814.    Gaz.  1805,  name  misspelt^*  Higgins." 

42  J.  Stirling,  Lieut  oi Blossom,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  a  convoy  near  the  mouth  of 


the  Rhone,  inclading  a  schooner  of  4  guns  and  74 
men,  which  was  burnt ;  commanded  a  boat  of  the 
same  ship  at  the  destruction  of  two  towers  in  the 
bay  of  St.  Mary's,  in  1812.  Commander  of  Ferret  at 
destruction  of  a  brlg-of-war  and  several  vessels  in 
harbour  of  Corigeou,  1815. 

43  F.  Le  Hunte,  Lieut  in  command  of  a 
dirision  of  Sicilian  ^n-boacs,  storming  batteries  on 
the  coast  of  Calabria,  in  1813 ;  also  in  the  expedition 
against  Genoa^  and  particularized  in  storming  the 
enemy's  forts  m  the  gulf  of  Spezzia,  in  1814.  Gaz. 
1813.14. 

44  R.  H.  Fuller,  twice  wounded,  when  Mate  of 
Cambrian,  serving  in  her  boats  in  an  attack  on  the 
batteries  and  convoy  at  Palamos;  was  again  se- 
verely wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Swiftsure,  boarding 
a  privateer  of  8  guns  and  93  men  near  Corsica,  in 
1813.   Gaz.  1813. 

45  J.  Townsend,  Mid.  of  Sans  Pareil  in  Brid- 

B>Tt's  action,  in  1795 ;  and  Lieut  of  Atlas  at  St. 
omingo,  in  1806. 

47  H.  M.  Marshall,  Mid.  of  Camel  at  the  siece 
of  St  Fiorenzo ;  and  of  Swiftsure  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  Cadiz ;  at  the  Nile ;  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions against  the  French  camp.  Of  same  ship  at 
the  surrender  of  Naples  ;  capture  of  the  islands  or 
Ischia  and  Procida ;  capture  of  Sp.  frigates  Carmen 
and  Florentina ;  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  where 
he  was  present  in  the  different  actions  with  the  Fr. 
army  ;  and  at  the  surrender  of  Alexandria.  Lieut 
of  Hind,  and  in  1805  co-operated  with  the  army  in 
Egypt;  ancT captured  in  the  boats  several  armed 
vessels  of  greatly  superior  force,  and  served  until 
the  peace  m  1814.    Has  been  twice  wounded. 

48  H.  Parker,  Mid.  of  BelMsle  at  Trafalgar. 

49  W.  H.  Nares,  Lieut  of  Apollo,  in  the  Adri- 
atic, and  commanded  her  boats  in  two  attacks  upon 
the  enemy's  coasts  and  convoys  in  the  months  of 
May  and  June,  1813.    Gaz.  1813, 13, 13. 

50  S.  Hoskins,  Mid.  of  Amazon,  and  commanded 
a  boat  cutting  out  a  brig  from  under  the  batteries  of 
Palma ;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Marengo  and 
Belle  Poule,  in  1806 :  and  at  the  destruction  of  se- 
veral batteries  on  the  coast  of  Spain.  Lieut,  of 
Bota,  and  wounded  in  her  boats,  capturing  a  priva- 
teer off  Ushant,  1812. 

51  E.  Boys,  Mid.  of  Pheebe,  serving  in  ber  boats  at 
an  attack  on  two  privateers  off  Cirita  Vecchia  in 
1803 ;  captured  by  a  French  sauadron,  while  in  a 
prize  of  that  ship,  and  remained  prisoner  of  war  till 
1809, when  he  effected  his  escape ;  Lieut  ofArackne 
in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

52  J.  Davy,  Mid.  of  FiUe  de  Paris,  and  served  in 
boats  of  i^com/ at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a 
convoy  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas  in  1809. 

54  C.  Greene.  Mid.  of  Active  at  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  ana  destruction  of  IXirkish  squadron 
off  Point  Pesquies,  in  1807.  Lieut  of  Atlas  at  the 
defence  of  Cadiz,  1810. 

58  E.  Johnson,  in  Bovne  at  capture  of  the  Fr 
West  India  Islands,  in  1/94 ;  and  m  her  boats  cut- 
ting out  Fr.  frigate  Undaunted,  and  Fr.  corvette 
Avenger,  Volunteer  in  Elephant  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801;  and  Lieut,  of  London  at  the  capture  of  Marengo 
and  Belle  Poule,  1&Q6, 

59  R.  Oliver,  Lieut  of  EspoSr,  and  commanded 


Digitized  by 


Google 


88 


Services  of  Commanders. 


her  boats,  in  conjunction  witli  thoM  of  Success, 
at  destruction  of  several  vessels  on  the  coast  of  Ca- 
labria, in  1810 ;  and  of  an  armed  ship  and  several 
merchantmen  under  the  Castle  of  Terracino. 

60  J.  F.  Lascelles.  Mate  in  the  boats  of  Leda  at 
the  destruction  of  a  brigantine  off  Monte  Video,  in 
1806.    Gaz.  1806. 

62  Sir  E.  F.  S.  Stanhope.  Mid.  of  Survcilianie, 
and  in  her  boats  at  capture  ol  a  brig  under  a  heavy 
fire  on  the  coast  of  France,  in  1810;  Lieut,  of 
Castor,  and  assisted  cutting  out  three  privateers  on 
the  coast  of  Catalonia,  in  1813,  14.  Gaz.  1810, 13, 14. 

63  R.  S.  Harness,  Mid.  of  Diadem  at  capture  of 
the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1806  ;  of  Inflexible 
at  Copenhagen,  in  180/.  and  in  Volontaire*s  boats 
in  the  Bay  of  Rosas;  and  destniction  of  several 
forts  near  Marseilles  in  1809.  Lieut,  of  Fame  at  the 
siege  of  Tarragona,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1809. 

64  C.  Pengellv,  Lieut,  of  Royal  George  at  the 
passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  commanded  a  di- 
vision of  gun-boats  at  the  taking  of  Genoa.  Gaz. 
1814. 

65  W.  Langhame,  Mid.  of  Foudroyemt,  at  the 
surrender  of  Naples,  m  1799,  and  at  capture  of  O^- 
n^eus  and  Guillaume  Tell,  in  1800.  Lieut,  of  Rau- 
sell  at  the  destruction  of  Dutch  shipping  in  Batavia 
Roads,  in  1806. 

66  M.  Roberts,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Eaglm  in  the 
Adriatic,  and  commanded  her  boats  at  the  attack  on 
a  convoy  off  Goro,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  towns 
of  Omago  and  Dignano,  in  1813.    Gaz.  i813, 13. 

69.  H.  King,  Mid.  of  Namwr  off  Cape  St.  Vin- 
cent, 1797.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Seahorse  at  the  capture 
of  the  city  of  Alexandria,  and  in  all  the  operations 
in  the  Potomac.  &c.  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

70  J.O.  Philippa,  Mid.  of  Minotaur  at  the  Nile, 
and  operations  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  and  served  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  Esmeralda  and  Pa9,  Sp.  cor- 
vettes, in  Barcelona  Roads,  in  1800. 

71  John  Sykes,  Mid.  of  Charon,  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion. Lieut  of  Dictator  at  the  capture  of  iVi- 
nidad,  1797 ;  and  of  Constance,  frequently  engaged 
with  the  enemy's  gun-boats  in  the  straits  of  Gibral- 
tar ;  and  at  the  capture  of  three  larse  privateers  near 
CapeOrtecaL  Senior  Lieut,  of  Belvidera  in  her 
action  with  and  escape  from  the  U.  S.  squadron 
in  1812.  Commanded  her  boats,  in  coig  unction 
with  those  of  Endymion  and  Rattler,  at  destruction 
of  U.  S.  privateer  of  15  guns  and  70  men  on  Long 
Island.  Commander  of  Variable  on  the  Mosquito 
shore,  1814,  15,  and  publiclv  thanked  for  his  ser- 
vices at  the  fire  in  Port  Royal.  Has  received  Roval 
Humane  Society's  medal  for  saving  lives  by  Jumping 
overboard.    Gaz.  1814. 

73  C.  Seward,  Signal  Mid.  of  Majestic  and 
wounded  nt  the  Nile.  Lieut  of  Orpheus  at  the 
reduction  of  Guadak>npe,  1810.    Gaz.  1798. 


1815 

1  D.  Boyd,  Lieut,  commanding  of  Graeieusc, 
tender  on  the  Jamaica  station,  in  company  with 
Gipsy  schooner,  captured  a  privateer  of  5  guns 
and  83  men,  in  1807. 

2  C.  C.  Owen,  Lient  of  Dreadnought,  and  ouule 

Prisoner  in  her  boats  boarding  a  corvette  under  the 
fttteries  of  Isle  D'Aix,  in  1809 ;  commanded  a  divi- 
sion of  seamen  in  the  attack  upon  Sacket'a  Har- 
bour, 1813 ;  and  Sir  Sidney  Smith  schooner  in  every 
engagement  in  Lake  Ontario  under  Sir  J.  Yeo.  In 
the  same  vessel  formed  part  of  a  detatcbed  a(|na- 
dron  under  Sir  W.  H.  Nlulcasier  in  the  expedition 
to  French  Creek.  Acting  commander  of  &  flotilla  of 
gun-boats  on  the  St  Lawrence. 

3  J.  Barrel!,  Mid.  of  Brunswich  in  Howe's  ac- 
tion^and  of  Kent  in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder, 
in  1799.  Acting  Lieut  of  Dispatch  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1807. ,  Has  oeen  present  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  more  than  a  hundred  of  the  enemy's 
vessels  of  war. 

5  R.  Forster,  Mid.  of  Leopard  at  capture  of 
Dutch  frigate  Argo,  ani)  destruction  of  three  brigs 
off  the  Texel,  1796 ;  of  Alcmene  at  Naples,  179e-», 
and  Mate  of  Leda  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1801. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Charweli  at  bombardment  of 
Granville  and  Havre,  1803,  and  landed  with  Marine 
brigade  at  Copenhagen,  1807.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Owen  Glendower  in  command  of  a  party  of  seamett 
landed  at  the  capture  of  Anholt  1809,  and  of  Asia, 
and  had  charge  of  a  division  of  boats  at  Washing- 
ton and  Baltimore,  and  officially  named  in  Gazette 
for  the  destruction  of  an  armed  schooner  in  the 
Chesapeake,  1814.  Served  with  the  army  at  New 
Orleans,  and  commanded  a  division  of  boats  and 
assisted  in  storminff  the  forts  on  the  bank  of  the 
Mississippi,  and  also  at  the  attack  upon  Fort 
Boyer,  1815.    Gaz.  1814. 

6  E.  S.  Cotgrave  coulmanded  the  boats  of  /'or/ 
d*Espagne  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer,  in  1807. 

7  M.  Montagu  acting  flag  Lieut  in  Superb  at  St 
Domingo  ;  and  Lieut  of  R^ol  George  at  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807. 

8  N.  Alexander,  Mid.  of  Desir^e  &t  Copenha- 
gen ;  and  served  in  the  flag-ship  on  the  VValche- 
ren  expedition.  Senior  Lieut  of  Dragon  in  the  ope- 
rations in  the  Chesapeake  and  Patuxent ;  and  com- 
manded a  division  or  boats  at  the  forts  of  Peter  and 
St  Mary;  has  been  twice  wounded.  Gaz.  1813,13,  IX 

9  J.  Mangles  assisted  at  the  attack  on  some  Fr. 
vessels  in  Hiercs  Bay;  Acting  Lieut  of  iVarcit- 
sus  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape,  and  the  operationa  hi 
Rio  de  la  Plata.  Lieut  of  Penelope  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique,  in  1809. 

10  T.  Montgomery,  Mid.  of  Ganges  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1801. 

10«  R.  Streatfeild,  Lient  of  Ruiy  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  two  Danish  armed  vessels  off  Lassoe.in 
1810.    Gaz  1810. 


11    P.Matng 
tack  on  Fort  B 


ly.  Senior  Lient  of  Hermes  in  the  at- 
>yer  in  America,  1814. 


12  G.  Dougal,  Mid.  of  Decade  at  surrender  of 
Cura9oa ;  Mate  of  Diadem  in  command  of  a  prize 
schooner  in  the  operations  against  Bnenos  Ayres, 
and  fought  an  action  with  two  schooners  of  equal 
force  ;  Lieut  of  Sarpen  in  theWalcheren  expedittoo; 
and  wounded  while  Lieut  of  Apelles  near  Bouloime. 
in  1812. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


89 


13  H.  B.  Mason.  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar. 
Oaptured  in  a  prixe  belonging  to  Ampkum, 

14  J.  Harris  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Spencer  at 
St.  Domingo.  Mid.  of  Thesewt  at  the  attack  on  the 
the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  in  1809,  and  in  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition.  Lieut,  of  Poictiert  and  com- 
nianded  a  boat  co-operating  with  the  British  army  in 
t  iie  Tagus ;  and  commanded  her  launch  in  an  action 
between  the  boats  of  the  blockading  squadron  and 
those  of  the  enemy  in  Basque  Roads.    Gaz.  1806. 

15  A.ptty,  Senior  Lieut  of  Goshawk  in  an  at- 
tack on  the  batteries  and  privateers  at  Malaga,  when 
her  commander  (Lilbum)  was  killed  in  1812. 

,  16  J.  Patey,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  lAon  in  ac- 
tion with  four  Sp.  frigates  off  Carthagena  and  cap- 
ture of  Dorotea  m  179H.  Senior  Lieut,  of  that  ship, 
and  again  wounded  at  capture  of  Gmllaume  TeU. 
l^ieut.  of  Genereux  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Diane 
and  destruction  of  the  besieging  force  before  Forto 
Fernga,  and  a  third  time  wounded  at  the  siege  of 
La  Valette.  As  Commander  of  Railleur,  Fly,  Ceres, 
^quilon,  and  Alhacore,  served  throughout  tne  war ; 
and  in  the  latter  destroyed  a  Urge  Am.  privateer 
and  several  gun-boats.    Gaz.  1796. 1800. 

17  J.  G.  Gordon,  Mid.  of  JUustrioHs,  and  com- 
manded her  barge,  cutting  out  a  brig  from  Vivero 
Harbour ;  and  was  present  in  charge  of  a  launch 
at  the  attack  on  the  Pr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads.  Com- 
manded a  gun-boat  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
and  at  the  bombiirdment  of  Flushing,  where  he  was 
severely  wounded,  and  lost  the  sight  of  one  eye. 
Lieut.  afFre^a  at  the  destruction  of  two  Pr.  frigates 
off  Guadaloupe ;  and  of  Guadalovpe  at  the  capture 
of  that  island ;  Flag  Lient  to  Admiral  Penrose  in 
all  the  important  operations  in  the  Gironde,  in  1814, 
and  also  at  Naples  and  capture  of  Gaeta,  1815. 

17*  W.  H.  Dickson,  served  in  Casar  in  Lord 
Howe's  action,  1794. 

18  J.  R,  Walker,  Mate  of  Victary  at  Trafelgar ; 
Acting  Lieut  ot  Fawn,  and  commanded  two  boats 


tack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  roads,  in  1809.  Lieut. 
of  Maarnet  in  the  Wakheren  expedition ;  and  of  Tre- 
mendous, and  captured  in  her  gig  a  merchant  vessel 
under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  batteries  of  Bomholm. 


22    G.  BigneU,  Mid.  at  Copenhagen, 
and    Lieut   of  Spartiate   at  Trafatear.    Severely 


in    1801: 


wounded  and  captured  in  the  attack  on  the  Am', 
squadron  on  Lake  Erie  in  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

25    S.   Wriford,   Mid.  of  Donegal  at  capture  of 
Si^.  frigate  An^triiet    of   Cmsar  in    a    skirmish 
with  Fr.  fleet  in  Bertheaume  bay, 
off  Perrol,  and  Lieut^of  samejhip  at  destruction  of 


tr,  and  in  the  action 
lip  I 
three  Fr.  frigates  off  Sable  D'Olonne ;  in  the  at- 


tack  upon  Fr.  fleet  m  Aix  Roads ;  and  Senior  of 
that  ship  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809. 
Senior  of  Pembroke  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy 
under  the  guns  of  Port  Maurice,  and  surrender  of 
Genoa,  in  1814 ;  and  of  Malta  at  the  attack  upon 
and  surrender  of  Gaeta. 

26  M.  White,  Mid.  of  BelleropAon  at  Trafalgar  ; 
Mate  of  .Mehumene  in  the  Belt  when  attacked  by 
Danish  flotilla.  Senior  Lieut  of  Berwick,  at  the  de- 
struction of  the  Fr.  frigate  Amasone,  under  the 
batteries  of  Barfleur;  commanded  a  division  of 
boats  at  the  siege  of  Genoa,  in  1815.    Gaz.  1813.  14. 


at  capture  of  a  privateer  in  the  West  indies,  in  1808.  Bangor,  &c ;  and  Flag  Lieut  of  Impregnable,  in 
In  the  /fo^arcf^assisted  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  ^«"»«™««''  "f  •  *iiirJ.;««  «r  a^  fl«#:ii-  «*  k'\^ — 
Topaxe,  in  1809;  and  employed  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique,  and  at  the  destruction  of  two  fri- 
gates at  Guadaloupe,  when  her  commander  (Came- 
ron) was  killed.  Lieut  of  Antelope,  and  captured 
with  her  boats  several  armed  vessels  in  the  r^orth 
Seas :  and  Senior  of  Confiance  on  the  Lakes  in  the 
attack  on  the  Am.  flotilla,  when  Capt  Downie 
was  killed  and  the  ship  captured.    Gaz.  1809, 14. 

19  C.  H.  Crooke,  Mid.,  and  wounded  in  the 
boats  of  Pkmbe  in  an  attack  on  a  French  brig  of 
war  in  the  Mediterranean  in  1805;  and  severely 
wounded  while  commanding  the  boats  of  Circe  in  an 
attack  on  Fr.  corvette  Cigne^X  Martinique,  in  1808. 
Lieut,  of  Medusa,  serving  in  her  boats  at  destruc- 
tion of  a  ship  of  14  guns  and  86  men,  in  the  harbour 
of  Arcasson,  inl812.    Gaz.  1808. 

20  C.  Du  Cane,  Mate  ofMercmy,  serving  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  off  Rou,  in  1808 ; 
Mate  of  Bucepkalus,  and  commanded  a  gun-boat 
at  the  siege  ot  Flushing,  1809.  Lieut,  of  Spencer 
commanding  a  boat  in  the  expedition  to  the  Penob- 
scot   Gaz.  1808. 

21  H.  B.Wyatt,  Mate  of  Unicom,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  privHieer  off  St.  Do- 
mmgo,  and  a  letter  of  marque  near  Bermuda,  in  1805. 
Commanded  an  armed  launch  at  the  siege,  and 
mm'vihI  on  shori'.  at  the  storming  of  Monte  Video, 
ill  1S07,  and  assisted  in  her  bouts  in  an  encounter 
uiili  the  enoiny's  flotilUi  off  (Heron,  and  in  the  at- 

JULY   50 


1816 

1  J.  B.,HoweU.  Lieut  serving  in  the  batteries  at 
the  reduction  of  Flushing,  in  18(W ;  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Mmden,  at  Algiers.    Gaz.  1809. 

2  T.  Revans,  wounded  when  serving  in  the  boats 
of  Hannibal,  in  1799 ;  Acting  Lieut,  of  Betemun^t  in 
theexpediUon  to  Egypt,  in  1801 ;  Lieut,  of  Imp^tueux 
in  the  Walcheren  expedition ;  and  co-operatinx 
with  the  British  army  m  the  Tagus,  in  1810.  Senior 
of  Bulwark  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, including  the  taking  the  towns  of  Haniden. 
Bangor,  &c ;  and  Flag  Lieut  of  Impregnable,  ' 
command  of  a  division  of  the  flotilla  at  Algiers. 

4  E.  H.  Delafosse,  Mid.  of  Cndzer  at  Copenha- 
gjen,  in  1801 ;  Lieut  of  York  at  the  reduction  of  Mar- 
tinique, capture  of  Hauipoulti  and  in  the  Walcbe 
ren  expedition  ;  Lieut  of  Cerberus,  and  commanded 
her  boats  on  several  occasions  in  the  Adriatic,  in 
one  of  which  he  was  wounded.  Senior  of  if e^nu 
at  Algiers.    Gaz.  1813,  13. 

5  R.  H.  Fleming,  Mid.  of  Solebay  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Fr.  West  India  Iskinds,  in  1794.  Acting 
Lieut  of  York,  at  capture  of  tiautpoult,  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  Martinique;  and  in 
the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809.     Lieut,  of  Con- 

Sueror,  and  in  command  of  her  boats  boarded  and 
estroyed  an  armed  ship  in  the  gulf  of  Genoa,  1811  • 
and  commanded  a  Neap,  sloop-of-war  at  reduc- 
tion of  Gaeta.  Lieut  of  Oueen  Ckarlotte,  and  com- 
manded a  battering  vessel,  and  fired  an  explosion 
vessel  at  Algiers. 

6  J.  Davies,  Mid.  of  Sufykurht  the  bombardment 
of  Havre.  Mate  of  Dictator  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807  • 
and  Lieut,  of  Edgar  in  command  of  a  gun-boat  at 
the  capture  of  a  Danish  brig  and  cutter  in  the  har- 
bour of  Nybourv  \  Lieut  of  Berwick  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  Fr.  fn^pite,  Amazone,  and  Senior  of 
7Aa4n««  at  the  taking  of  Ponza;  and  in  co-opera- 
tion with  the  Patriou  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia 
particularly  at  the  nege  of  Tarragona,  and  destruc- 
tion of  the  CoU-de-BalagUfr.  Lieut,  of  Q^ieen  Char- 
lotte,  and  commanded  a  di\  Liion  of  mortar  boats  at 
Algiers* 

G 


Digitized  by 


Google 


90 


Services  of  Commanden. 


8   R.  Bluett.  Senior  Lieut  of  RmhoiuMe  at^ 
capture  of  St  Paul's,  island  of  Bourbon.  Gas.  IW. 


1817 

1  C.  Moore,  serred  in  the  batteries  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Trieste  in  1813.    Gaz.1813. 

2  J.  C.  Heaslop,  Mid. of  ZVoywiin  Cslder's  ac- 
tion: of  Sultan  at  tne  destruction  of  two  Fr.ships-of- 
the-line  off  Cette ;  and  of  CamhrUm  and  Voiontabre, 
in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  includ- 
ing the  capture  of  Palamos  and  siege  of  Tarragona. 
Lieut,  of  Diadem  and  Erehu  in  the  operations  in 
the  Chesapeake,  attack  on  Washington,  New  Or- 
leans, St.  Mary's  River,  &c. 

3  W.  E.  Wright,  Mid.  of  SpUUe  at  capture  of 
Pr.  frigate  CA^^tuf,  m  1801. 


1818 


*,  sernng  in  her 
Gaz.lSOQ. 


2  O.  F.  Bridges,  Mid.  of 
boats  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  II 

3  S.  Sparshott  Mid.  of  Prince  qfWaUa  in  Cal- 
der's  action ;  ana  Mate  of  Caledonia  in  the  attack 
on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads.  Commanded  boats  of 
AmdUm  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy  off  the  island 
of  Rugen. 

4  W.  Grint,  Mid.  of  Amazon  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1801,  and  of  Coura^eux  taking  St  Lucia, 
of  Britannia^  and  wounded  at  TraftJgar  -.of  Latona 
at  the  capture  of  Curaffoa  in  1807 ;  and  Lieut,  in 
the  gun-Doats  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 
Gaz.  1805. 


1819 

1  J.  Harrey,  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  in  Calder's  ac- 
tion.  Mate  of  Leviathan,  serving  in  her  boats  at  des- 
truction  of  a  convoy  at  Languilla,  in  1812 ;  and 
Lieut  of  Epervier^  and  wounded  when  captured  by 
U.  S.  sloop  Peacock,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1812. 

3  J.  Griffiths,  Lieut  of  Vanguard  at  the  siege  of 
St.  Elmo,  and  other  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Italy,  in  1799 ;  Lieut  or  Montagu  serving  in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  convoy  in  Port  Danenne,  in  1800. 
Lieut  in  command  of  Rook  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ; 
and  of  Mariner  gun  brig  in  the  Walcheren  expedi- 
tion. 

4  H.  Boteler,  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  in  Calder's 
action. 

5  G.  Cheyne,  Lieut  of  WooMark,  at  the  passage 

of  the  Adour,  in  1814,  andof^/ftloft  at  Algiers.  Gaz. 
1814. 

R.  Hall,  Lieut  of  Impregnable  at  Algiers. 


1820 

1  Sir  G.  Harnage,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Martinique. 

2  W.  Finkison,  Mid.  serving  in  the  boats  of 
Hydra,  catting  out  an  armed  nolacca  ship  at  Begur, 
on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  in  1807.    Gaz.  1807. 

3  A.  S.  Pearson,  Actins  Lieut  of  Dragon,  and 
commanded  her  tender  at  destruction  of  the  Ameri- 
can frigate  Adanu,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1841. 


Lieut 


Didby  Dent,  Mid.  of  ^dUMt  at  TralUgar  ;  and 
LofMindenalAfajera. 


1821 

I  J.  P.  Baker,  served  from  1796  to  18Z1,  six 
years  as  Mid.  and  Mate  in  N.  America  and  W. 
Indies ;  and  nineteen  years  as  Lieut  (eight  of  which 
as  First  Lieut)  of  line  of  battle  ships,  and  frigates 
bearing  flags,  employed  off  Cadiz,  in  tne  Mediterra- 
nean, blockading  Toulon,  and  in  the  Channel  Fleet 
Has  a  contracted  knee-joint,  and  haa  sastained 
other  severe  bodily  iiguries  in  the  service. 

3  T.  R.  Brigstocke,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  £tir^ 
/«» at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Clorinde^  1814.  Gaz. 
1814. 

4  H.  Crease,  Senior  Lieut  of  Meneiems  in  the 
Cliesapeake,  and  succeeded  to  the  command  of 
the  seamen  and  marines,  limded  to  attack  a  body 
of  American  troops,  on  the  death  of  Captain  Sir  P. 
Parker,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

6  T.  Blackiston,  Lieut  of  Revenge,  and  in  her 
boats,  cutting  out  a  privateer  from  Palamoa,  in  1813. 
Gaz.  1813. 

9  J.  Elphick,  Mid.  of  Penelope  at  the  captore  of 
OuUlaume  Tell,  1800.  Senior  Lieut  of  Mtinificmt 
at  the  capture  of  Sta  Maura,  in  1810.    Gaz.  VSltL 

II  T.  L.  Robins,  Mid.  of  Teaver  in  the  ezpeditioa 
to  Holland  in  1799,  at  the  attack  on  the  Fr.  sqnadxoa 
at  Dunkirk,  and  capture  of  l^edr/^r;  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1801  ;  and  attack  on  Boulogne  flotilla.  Mate  of 
Victorv  at  Trafakar ;  and  Lieut  of  Palku  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigate  Minerve  and  three  brigs,  in  1806 ; 
at  attack  on  the  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roada ;  and  is 
the  Walcheren  expedition. 

12  T.  E.  Cole,  Mid.  of  Rokuet  at  defeat  of  Bom- 
part's  squadron  and  capture  of  Hocke^  In  17S7. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Warrior  at  the  taking  of  Isdiit 
aud  Procida :  and  commanded  a  Kun-lx>at  at  the 
defence  of  Sicily,  and  capture  of  the  islands  of 
Zante  and  Cephalonla. 

^  13  W.  Martin,  Mid.  of  Mmotaur  at  ci^taie  of 
FVatuikise,  and  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut  of  Lion,  and  se- 
verely wounded  when  commanding  her  l»^wt>^h  ia 
an  action  with  pirates  in  the  East  Indies. 

14  M.  Liddon,  Mid.  of  Tkanut,  and  frcqnenth 
engaged  in  her  boats  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1810': 
Lieut  of  Maidstone,  at  the  capture  of  several  anned 
vessels  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy.    Gaz..l810. 

15  G.  Hutehinson,  served  in  the  boats  of  De- 
fiance, cutting  oat  several  vessels  from  under  tfaf 
batteries  of  Belleisle,  in  1810.    Gaz.  1810. 

16  J.  L.  Beckford,  served  in  the  flotilla  at  the 
defence  of  Cadiz  in  1810. 

17  G.  M.  King,  wounded  when  Lieot  of  Queen 
Ckarlotte  at  Algiers. 

18  J.  Molesworth,  Mid.  of  Canopue  at  St  Do- 
mingo ;  andpassage  of  Dardanelles ;  Lieut  of  Awte- 
riea,  and  officially  noticed  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy 
under  the  batteries  of  LanguiUa,  in  1812 ;  served  on 
shore  at  the  taking  of  the  forte  in  the  Gulf  of 
Spezzia.  in  1813,  and  assisted  in  the  operationi 
sgainst  Leghorn  and  Genoa,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1812, 14. 


1822 

,3  C.  Kniffht,  Mid.  of  3ltMola«r  at  Copenhagen,  ia 
1807 ;  and  of  Aetrea  in  the  action  off  Madagascar,  in 
18J1-  Lieut  of  Impregnable  at  Algiers,  where  he  re- 
ceived several  severe  contusions. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


91 


4  A.  Matthews,  Mid.  of  Tlgre  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  in  1807;  of  Ipkigenkt  at  the  capture 
of  Bourbon,  and  at  her  destruction  in  Port  Sud 
Est.  Senior  Lieut  of  Atirea^  Alert,  and  Hermes  in 
the  attack  on  Fort  Bowyer,  18l3-i4,  and  in  the 
operations  against  New  Orleans. 

7  D.  J.  Woodriff,  Mid.  of  BeUerophon  at  Trafal- 
gar :  and  Lieut  of  Solebap^  at  the  capture  of  Se- 
negal in  1810.  Agent  of  transports  in  the  Tagus  and 
in  Canada. 

8  W.  Moriarty,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Npmpk 
in  an  attempt  to  cut  out  a  French  bris  of  war  from 
the  Tsgus,  when  Captain  Shipley  was  Killed  j  Lieut 
of  Topnze  in  the  onerations  agamst  Mocha,  m  1812, 
and  again  wounded. 

9  J.  Soady,  Lieut  of  Colatsus,  and  in  her  boats 
at  an  attack  on  armed  vessels  and  convoy  in  Basque 
Roads ;  and  assisted  at  the  destruction  of  seven 
vessels  near  Isle  D'Aix.  Lieut  of  Superb  at  Algiers. 

11  H.  Kent,  Mid.  of  Htusar  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807.  Lieut,  of  Fantome,  serving  in  the  Chesa- 
peake, and  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada. 


1823 

!  A.  Morrell.  Mate  of  Polgphemus^  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  priva- 
teer off  St  Dominso,  in  1808.  Senior  Lieut  of  Ter- 
magant  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa,  and  of  Revolu- 
iiotmaire,  and  in  command  of  her  boats  at  capture  of 
two  piratical  vessels. 

4  R.  Maclean,  Mid.  of  Coloasut  at  Trafalgar  and 
severely  wounded.  Lieut  of  same  ship,  ancTserved 
on  shore  at  the  defence  of  Rosas.    Commanded  a 

Kn-boat  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz,  and  a  division  of 
ats  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy, 
protected  by  armed  vessels  off  Rochelle,  in  1811. 
Gaz.  1806. 

5  R.  Douglas,  Mid.  of  AchilU  and  wounded  at 
Trafalgar,  and  in  that  ship  at  the  capture  of  four 
Fr.  frigates ;  hnd  of  Neptune  at  the  taking  of  Marti- 
nique, in  1809. 

6  O.  Pierce,  Mid.  of  Prince  qf  Wale*  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1807,  and  Mate  of  ApeUe*  a1  Walcheren. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Belzehub  at  Algiers. 

8  C.  Fraser,  Lieut  of  Arro^  and  commanded  her 
boats,  cutting  out  five  vessels  under  the  batteries  of 
St  Domingo,  and  further  protected  by  a  Fr.  pri- 
vateer of  7  guns  and  £2  men,  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 


1824 

1  O.  HiUier,  Mid.  of  A^ed,  and  slightly 
wounded  in  Howe's  action,  1794 ;  and  of  Union  in 
action  with  Dutch  squadron,  and  capture  oi  Alliance. 
1796.  Mate  of  Ardent  at  Camperdown,  1797,  and 
wounded.  Lieut  of  Alliance  in  action  with  gun- 
boats at  Gibraltar,  and  Senior  Lieut  of  Tifpre  at 
the  defence  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1799 :  and  in  the 
expedition  to  Cgypt  and  battles  of  the  8th,  13th 
and  2l8t  March,  1801.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Antelope 
in  an  attack  on  the  flotilla  off  Ostend,  in  1804. 
Gaz.  1797,  1804. 

2  S.  E.  ^iddrington.  Lieut  of  Swallow,  in  1813, 
and  in  her  boats  boarded  a  Fr.  brig  of  four  guns 
and  66  men,  assisted  by  numerous  gun-vessels  near 
the  Tiber,  in  1813. 

3  G.  T.  Gooch,  Mid.  of  Amelia^  and  wounded 
in  her  action  with  Fr.  frigate  Arethuse,  in  1813. 
Gaz.   1813. 


5  T.  l<urber.  Mid.  of  Undaunted  at  the  taking  of 
Demerara  and  St  Lucia,  in  1796 ;  of  Alfred  at  the 
capture  of  Trinidad  and  attack  on  Porto  Rico  in 
1797;  and  of^rd^/at  Copenhagen,  in  1801.  Lieut 
of  Blenhehn,  and  in  command  of  two  boats  cap- 
tured a  privateer  of  two  gnus  and  46  men  off  Marti- 
nique in  1803 :  in  the  same  year  assisted  cutting  out 
a  privateer  or  eight  guns  and  66  men  at  Martinique: 
and  in  the  following  year  wounded  in  an  attempt  to 
cut  out  one  from  St  Pierre.  Lieut  of  Livefy  on  the 
coast  of  Gallicia,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1803, 03,  04,  06,  09. 

7  W.  S.  Arthur  wounded  when  Mid.  in  the  attack 
on  Fort  Erie,  in  1814. 

8  L.  H.  Wray,  Lieut  of  Port  Mahon,  and  in  her 
boats,  cutting  out  a  Spanish  armed  vessel  of  seven 

Kns  and  30  men  from  under  a  battery  in  the  West 
dies,  in  1806.    Gaz.  1806. 


1825 

1  J.  King,  Mid.  of  Alce»te,  and  engaged  in  tlie 
boats  of  that  ship  at  the  destruction  of  a  brig  of  18 
guns  00  the  coast  of  Istria  ;  in  same  ship  at  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  frigate  Pomone ;  Lieut  of  JJriver  on 
the  coast  of  Africa,  and  several  times  wounded 
when  in  command  of  the  Colonial  Militia  in  the 
Ashantee  War,  and  honourably  mentioned  in  the 
Gazetted  dispatches. 

3  T.  C.  Sherwin,  Mid.  of  Europa  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  West  India  Islands,  in  1793, 4.  Senior 
Lieut  and  in  command  of  Rattler  in  an  attack  on  a 
fort  at  St.  Dominso,  in  1796,  and  in  America  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Helder,  in  1799. 

4  D.  Weld.  Mid.  of  Prmcesa  Royal  at  the  occupa- 
tion of  Toulon;  reduction  of  Corsica,  and  in 
Hotham's  actions,  in  March  and  July,  1795.  Lient. 
of  Zealous  at  the  blockade  of  Cadiz,  and  frequently 
engaged  with  enemy's  flotilla ;  ana  of  Minotaur  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Franchise,  1803. 

6  J.  Pearse,  Mid.  of  Gibraltar  in  Hotham's  se- 
cond action,  17%;  and  in  ^omiayC<u//f  at  capture 
of  Fr.  ships  in  Tunis  Bay :  and  at  evacuation  of 
Corsica,  1796.  Mid.  of  Culloden  off  Cape  St  Vin- 
cent, at  bombardment  of  Cadiz,  at  attack  on  Tene- 
riffe,  and  at  the  Nile.  Served  on  shore  at  sieges  of 
Naples  and  Capua;  Senior  Lieut  of  Cruizer  at  cap- 
ture of  five  frigates  and  many  smugglers ;  and  in 
same  brig  encaged  Crown  batteries,  &c.  in  Copen- 
hagen, in  180/.  In  command  of  /)«c«w  cutter,  four 
years  on  the  Downs  station,  captured  Fr.  privateer 
and  destroyed  many;  has  been  twice  wounded. 
Gaz.  1807. 

7  John  Eager,  Senior  Lieut  of  Undaunted,  at 
capture  of  a  fort  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia^  in  1811 ; 
and  commanded  the  boats  of  that  ship  with  those 
of  Vohntaire  and  Blossom,  at  the  capture  and  de- 
struction of  armed  schooner,  and  convoy  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Rhone  in  1812.    Gaz.  1812. 

8  G.  E.  Marshal],  Lieut,  of  Pkotnix  in  the  action 
off  Ferrol.  1805. 

9  H.  SladCyMid.  of  Flsfcard,  serving  in  her  boats 
at  attack  on  Greek  pirate  off  Cape  de  Gatt,  in  1805. 
Lieut  of  Philomel,  and  commanded  her  boats  at  the 
destruction  of  the  forts  of  Reggio,  reduction  of 
Zante,  Cephalonia,  and  Ithaca,  and- capture  of  a 
convoy  in  the  bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.  Lieut  of  Ar- 
mide  at  the  destruction  of  a  battery  in  Basque 
Roads;  and  of  Bulwark  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, and  in  the  expedition  up  the  Penobscot  river, 
and  attack  on  Hamden  ana  Bangor,  1814.  Gaz. 
1809.  09. 14. 

62 


Digitized  by 


Google 


92 


Services  of  Commanders. 


11  F.  Ormond.  Mid.  of  Prince  qf  WaUi  at  Co- 
penhagen, in  1807.  Mate  of  Implacable  at  the  cap- 
ture 01  Sewolod,  and  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  oi  a 
Russian  flotilla  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland,  in  1809. 
Lieut,  in  gun-boats  at  defence  of  Riga,  in  1812 ;  and 
commanded  a  division  of  boats  at  the  capture  of 
Hamden  and  Bangor  in  America ;  and  present  at 
the  attack  on  Am.  privateer  Prince  qf  NeufchaUL 
Lieut  of  EndpmUm  at  the  capture  of  (J.  S.  frutate 
President!  and  of  Impregnable  at    Algiers.    Gaz. 

14  T.  Beer,  Mid.  of  Aurora  at  capture  of  the 
Isle  of  Miquelon,  1803 ;  and  senring  in  blockading 
squadrons  till  1809.  Lieut,  of  Warrior  at  capture  of 
Jschia  and  Procida,  and  of  a  division  of  gun-boats 
near  Naples.  Commanded  a  gun-boat  at  defence  of 
Sicilj,  present  at  capture  of  Zante  and  Cephalonia. 
and  m  command  of  Warrior's  boats  at  defence  of 
Cadiz,  1810.  Lieut  of  Martin  on  the  ODast  of 
America  when  attacked  by  gun-boats,  and  in  com- 
mand of  Martinis  tender  captured  many  vessels  of 
the  enemy.  Commanded  Bream  at  the  capture  of 
Moose  island,  and  present  at  the  attack  on  Bal- 
timore. 

15  G.  Tincombe.  Mid.  of  Diadem  at  the  landing 
and  operations  in  Egypt,  in  1801 ;  and  of  Melampus 
At  the  destruction  of  Impetueux,  in  1806.  Acting- 
Lieut,  of  TWttinpA  in  command  of  a  division  of 
boats  in  the  Tagus,  in  1809 ;  and  commanded  a^n- 
boat  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz  in  1810;  Senior  Lieut 
of  Uffep,  during  the  Burmese  war. 

16  C.  Croker,  Mid.  of  Alcette,  at  the  capture  of 
a  convoy  off  Rou,  of  several  armed  vessels  and 
Martelk)  towers  on  the  coast  of  Italy ;  of  Ischia  and 
Procida ;  destruction  of  a  brig  of  18  guns  on  the 
coast  of  Istria ;  and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pomone, 
Lieut,  of  Icarwt,  and  commanded  her  boats  at  the 
capture  of  a  piratical  schooner  in  the  West  Indies, 
in  1824.    Gaz.  18n. 


1826 

2  W.  Smith  (a),  Mid.  o(SirituHX  capture  of  two 
Dutch  friRates,  1798;  and  Fr.  frigate  Dedaig- 
nease,  1801.  Lieut,  of  Foudroyant  at  capture  of 
Linois'  squadron,  1806 ;  in  Majestic  at  capture  of 
U.S.  frigate  President ^  and  at  the  reduction  of  Suri- 
nam. 

3  S.  H.  Paddon,  Mid.  of  Viper  cutter  at  capture 
of  Fr.  privateer  Furet^  1799;  and  received  six 
wounds  in  cutting  out  Cerbere  Fr.  brig  of  war. 
at  Port  Louis,  in  1800^  and  in  the  same  vessel 
captured  Herosy  Fr.  privateer  of  superior  force. 
Burnt  out  of  Hindostan  store  ship  in  Bay  of  Rosas, 
and  wrecked  in  Cuckoo  on  the  coast  of  Holland. 
Gaz.  1810, 10. 

4  A.  Baird,  Mid.  of  Quebec^  and  in  her  boats 
with  those  of  Dianas  Impdrieuse,  and  Jason^  in  an 
attack  on  the  enemy's  flotilla  in  the  Scheldt,  1809. 
Lieut,  of  Boadicea,  and  promoted  for  service  in  the 
Burmese  war. 

6  F.  Chamier,  Mid.  of  MeneUtus  in  the  operations 
in  the  CAeeapeoAe  and  on  the  coast  of  America,  in 
1814. 

9  J.  Cornwall,  Mid.  of  Repulse  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  Flushing,  and  of  Thames  at  the  capture  of 
a  large  convoy  at  Amanthea,  1810  ;  was  wounded  at 
destruction  of  eleven  armed  vessels  off  Cetraro,  in 
1811 ;  and  of  Volontaire^  and  served  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  two  batteries  and  convoy  at  Morgion,  and 
destruction  of  a  battery  at  Corri,  1813.  Gaz.  1810, 
11. 


10  W.  Carleton,  Mid.  of  Coloumt  at  Trafalgar; 
of  Amazon  at  capture  of  Marengo  snd  BeUe-Poule; 
and  Mid.  of  Lieut  Westphal's  boat  cutting  oat  a 
West  ludiaman  at  the  isle  of  Palma. 

11  F.  Ramsden.  Mid.  of  Tigre  at  destruction  of 
Robuste  and  Lion  off  Cette,  and  of  a  frigate,  fire 
ships  and  convoy  in  Rosas  Bay.  1809.  Mid.  of 
MaUa  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  1813. 

12  B.  M.  Festing,  Lieut  oi  Eagle,  and  succeeded 
to  the  command  of  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a 
large  convoy  and  gun-vessels,  on  Lieut.  Cannon  be* 
ing  mortally  wounded;  served  in  the  batteries  at  the 
siege  of  Trieste,  and  at  the  capture  of  the  principal 
ports  on  the  coast  of  Istria  and  Dalmatia.  GaK.1812. 

13  W.  N.  Clarke,  Mid.  of  Revolutionmare  at  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  frinte  Uniti,  destruction  of  Votmge,  and 
capture  of  Fr.  National  brigs  Blonde  and  Betsi ;  abn 
attacking  Fr.  convoy  near  the  Penmarks  protectttl 
by  batteries ;  and  at  capture  of  Hipoofyie,  Borde- 
laiSfSnd  other  armed  vessels.  In  the  Wasp  em- 
ployed at  Sierra  Leone  against  the  revolted  natives, 
in  1800;  and  in  Dragon  in  Calder's  action.  Lieut 
of  Sabrina.  and  commanded  her  boats  in  conjunc- 
tion with  those  of  Ck^onne,  cutting  out  an  armed 
brig  and  schooner  from  Carbonera,  on  the  coast  of 
Spain^  in  1808 :  when  in  Redwing  served  at  the  de- 
struction of  a  oattery  of  four  guns  at  Morgion,  in 
1811 ;  and  at  the  capture  of  a  large  convoy,  and  at- 
tack on  the  batteries  at  Cassis,  in  1813. 


1827 

2  R.  Stuart  wounded  when  Lieut  of  €}umherle»d 
in  the  bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1809. 

3  J.  Creigh,  taken  prisoner  when  Mid.  of  Ht- 
brus,  in  an  attack  on  five  gun-boats  near  Cfaarfet- 
ton :  served  in  same  ship  at  passage  of  the  Gi- 
ronde,  and  at  Algiers. 

6  S.  Jervois,  Mid.  of  RamitUes  at  the  capture  oi 
Linois's  s9uadron ;  and  at  surrender  of  the  Danish 
West  India  islands,  in  1807.  Lieut  of  ^sp  at  the 
capture  of  Guadaloupe,  in  1810. 

7  Sir  H.  £.  Atkinson,  Mid.  of  Pandora  st 
Copenhagen,  1807,  and  capture  of  Fr.  prirateef 
Intreprenant,  1808 ;  and  of  Hero  (serving  in  a  fire 
ship)  at  Basque  roads,  and  at  Flushing  (where  be 
had  charge  of  a  gun-boat).  Flag  Mate  of  Figm  b 
the  Baltic,  and  in  command  of  her  launch,  pro- 
tecting a  convoy  of  300  sail  passing  Elsineur  castk 
and  batteries,  under  a  heavy  fire. 

8  A.  Shairp,  Mid.  of  Calypso  at  Walcheren ;  of 
Hussar  at  the  capture  of  Java ;  of  Niger  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  Fr.  Irigate  Ceres  i  and  of  Bermnek  at  the 
iiege  of  Gaeta. 

10  H.  Caicer,  Mid.  of  Hindm  tlie  expedition  to 
^ffy^t.  in  1801.  Lieut  of  Tartar  in  the  attack  on  * 
Danish  flotilla  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  wbeo 
Captain  Bettesworth  was  killed,  1806.  Senior  oi 
Unicorn,  and  commanded  her  boats  cutting  out  a 
brig  from  under  the  batteries  of  Belle  Isle. 

11  S.  Rideout,  Mid.  of  London  at  Copenhagec, 
1801. 

12  M.  M.  Wroot,  commanded  boats  of  Ropsi 
Oak  at  the  capture  of  the  flotilla  on  Lac  Bor^; 
and  served  in  the  brigade  of  seamen  in  the  operatu»5 
sgainst  New  Orleans.   Gaz.  1815. 

14  J.  Powney,  Lieut  of  ZejvoAui  in  the  Wakht' 
ren  expedition :  and  in  the  boats  of  Bmd^muon  t\ 
the  capture  or  Am.   privateer  Meteor,  of  thnt 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


93 


BTuns,  in  1814,  and  in  all  the  operations  on  the  coast 
of  America. 

16  D.  J.  Dickson,  Mid.  of  Orion  in  the  Walche- 
ren  expedition,  and  Lieut,  of  Britouiart  at  Algiers. 

17  C.  Morton,  Mid.  of  Volontaire  and  Cambrian 
in  the  Mediterranean,  at  the  destruction  of  Fort 
Roux  :  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  in  the 
Bay  of  Rosas;  destruction  of  the  batteries  at  Pala- 
mos;  and  was  wounded  while  serving  on  shore  at 
Silva. 

19  S.  Smyth,  Mid.  of  Usance  in  Calder's  action; 
at  Trafalgar,  and  at  the  destruction  of  three  Fr.  fri- 
gates off  Sable  D'Olonne,  in  1809 ;  and  of  Northum- 
Irrland  at  the  destruction  of  two  frigates  and  a  brig 
off  L'Orient,  in  1813.  Lieut,  of  Venerable  at  the 
rapture  of  Alcmhie  and  Iphiginie,  in  1814 ;  and 
»lightly  wounded  in  Dartnwuth  at  Navarin. 

20  J.  Hamilton,  Senior  Lieut  of  Brisk  at  Nava- 
rin. 

21  Hon.  Wm.  Edwardes,  Lieut,  of  Atia  at  Na- 
varin. 

22  R.  S.  HajT,  wounded  when  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Talbot  at  Navarin. 

23  W.  Hutchinson,  (6)  severely  wounded  in 
Lord  Howe's  action,  Ist  June,  1794,  and  injured 
[luring  the  mutiny  at  the  Nore  in  rescuing  the 
T'ftioH  gun-boat  from  mutinet- rs,  for  which  he  was 
publicly  thanked.  Principal  Agent  for  transports 
Ht  the  siege  of  Stralsund  and  at  Rugen;  and  also  at 
Copenhagen  and  Cadiz,  and  present  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  Fr.  ships  at  Caraccas.  Severely  ii\jured  at  the 
landing  in  Mondego  Bay;  and  wounded  in  embark- 
ing the  wounded  alfter  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Com- 
niMnded  a  division  of  gun-boatn  in  the  No.  Sea  and 
Baltic,  and  also  Pigmy^  in  which  he  captured  many 
ressels.  and  was  severely  iiyured  by  an  explosion. 
Specially  apoointed  for  pontoon  service,  prior  to 
Waterloo,  nince  the  peace,  has  rendered  important 
services  in  the  suppression  of  smuggling 


1828 

i  H.  Le  Vesconte.  Lieut,  of  Jamaica  at  Copen- 
lagen,  1801,  and  officially  noticed  when  in  com- 
iiand  of  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  several 
^n  and  mortar-boats  off  St  Valery  in  the  same 
rear.  Lieut  of  Naiad  in  action  with  a  French  fri- 
;ate,  and  escape  from  the  Rochfort  squadron ;  and 
t  Trafalgar.    6az.  180L 

2  C.  C.  Dent,  Mid.  of  AchiUe  at  Cadiz,  in  1810. 
md  of  Imperieuse,  and  in  her  boats  at  the  taking 
.  fort  and  convoy  in  the  Gulf  of  Salerno,  in  1811 ; 
l40  at  capture  of  armed  vessels  and  convoy  at  Pa- 
inuro  and  Languilla;  capture  of  Port  D'Anzo, 
n  1812 ;  and  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa.  Mate  of 
Vfinden  at  Algiers,  and  wounded.  Lieut,  of  Eden, 
nd  in  her  boats  in  several  actions  with  the  pirates 
n  the  Persian  calf.  Senior  of  Espiegle,  and  cap- 
ured  with  two  Doats  a  pirate  of  superior  force  in 
he  West  Indies. 

4  J.  W.  Pritchard,  Mid.  of  Britannia  at  Trafalgar. 

5  R.  Fegen,  Mid.  of  Tamar  at  the  taking  of  Su- 
inam  and  Fr.  frigate  Hfipublicaine,  in  1793 ;  Mid. 
f  Daphne^  in  her  boats  at  destruction  of  a  ship 
nder  the  batteries  of  Guadaloupe,  and  capture  of 

schooner-of-war.   Lieut,  of  Hermes  in  the  expedi- 

ion  to  Monte  Video,  and  commanded  Fanny  hired 
utter  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

9  R  Rochfort,  Mate  of  Calcutta  when  captured 
y  the  Rochfort  squadron,  in  1805.    Lieut,  com  - 


manding  ^lulral/ cutter,  and  beat  off  five  American 
privateers  of  superior  force  in  1814. 

11  T.  Holbrook,  Mid.  of  Pomone  in  the  Medi- 
terranean, when  that  ship,  in  company  with  Unite 
and  Scout,  destroyed  a  tower  and  battery  at  Cor- 
sica ;  Mid.  and  Lieut,  of  Alemene  and  Eagle  at  the 
capture  of  Trieste,  Fiume,  and  the  ports  on  the 
coast  of  Istria.    Gaz.  1813. 

Vi  R.  Conner,  Mid.  of  Loire,  and  wounded  at 
the  capture  of  Bhwle,  in  1801. 

16  G.  F.  Herbert,  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  Trafalgar  ; 
and  present  in  several  actions  with  Sp.  gun-boats 
when  on  detached  service  at  Gibraltar.  Lieut,  of 
Nijaden  in  her  escape  from  the  Fr.  squadron,  1812  ; 
and  of  San  Josef  m  two  partial  actions  with  Fr. 
fleet  off  Toulon,  1813 ;  and  at  capture  of  Genoa, 
1814.  Lieut  of  Ulvsses  employed  at  destruction  of 
a  slave  factory  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  1815. 

19  Hon.  E.  Gore,  slightly  wounded  when  Mid, 
of  Revenge,  in  1810,  attacking  Fr.  frigate  Amazone, 
Served  in  the  Venerable  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  and 
in  the  boats  of  Superb  on  the  coasts  of  America ; 
Mate  of  Fury  at  Algiers. 

20  E.  Hawes,  made  Lieut  for  service  at  Al- 
giers. 

21  H.  L.  Richards,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Fox,  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  capture  of  a  French  ship 
of  10  guns  and  100  men,  under  the  batteries  of 
Sapara.  in  1809;  and  when  in  Caroline,  com- 
inandea  a  boat  at  the  capture  of  a  flotilla  of  gun 
vessels.  Lieut  of  Caroline  at  the  destruction  of  the 
batteries  and  Dutch  squadron  at  Sourabaya  and 
Gressie,  when  he  was  severely  hurt  Lieut,  ot  Prince 
Regent  on  Lake  Ontario,  where  he  sustained  mate- 
rial injury  to  the  sight  of  one  eye. 

22  S.  Ramsay,  Vol.  1st  Class  in  Raisonnable  in 
Calder's  action  ;  and  Mid.  at  the  taking  of  the  Cape 
and  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1806,  and  made  prisoner  with 
the  army  when  that  place  surrendered.  Served  on 
shore  at  the  taking  of  St  Paul's,  Bourbon.  Mid.  of 
Boadicea  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Venus,  and  re- 
capture of  A/ricaine  and  Ceylon,  Acting  Lieut  of 
Ceylon  at  the  taking  of  the  Isle  of  France.  Senior 
of  Carrun  in  the  atUick  upon  Fort  Bowyer  and  at 
New  Orleans,  in  1614. 

23  W.  Walker  (a).  Mate  of  Jason  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  frinite  Cyane  off  the  coast  of  Guiana, 
1807 ;  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  letter  of 
marque  of  nine  guns  and  35  men,  and  of  four  Sp. 
vessels,  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  batteries  of 
Porto  Rico.  Sub  Lieut  of  Martial  in  the  attack 
on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and  in  the  Wal- 
cheren expedition. 

24  T.  P.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Royal  Sovereign  at 
Trafalgar ;  and  of  Success  at  the  taking  of  Ischia 
and  Procida.    Lieut  of  Oenoa  at  Navarin. 

27  J.  Cbamberlayne,  Mid.  of  Boadicea  at  the  re- 
duction of  Bourbon,  capture  of  Venus,  re-capture  of 
Ceylon  and  Africainc,  and  reduction  of  the  Mauri- 
tius, in  1810 :  Lieut,  of  fVeatle  at  the  siege  and  tak- 
ing of  Zara,  in  1813. 

29  W.  E.  H.  Allen,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  Tratal- 
gar,  and  Lieut,  of  Hercule  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807, 
when  he  commanded  an  armed  boat;  Senior  of 
Comwallis  and  Ackbar  at  the  taking  of  the  Isles  of 
France  and  Java. 

30  E.  Smith  (a),  Mid.  of  Lively  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Sp.  treasure  ships,  in  1804.  and  in  co-opera- 
tion with  the  Patriots  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain. 
Mate  of  Caledonia,  and  in  her  launch  at  bombard- 
ment of  Fort  Matagorda,  Cadiz,  and  cutting  out 
a  convoy   near  Kochelle,  1810.   Lieut  of  IHomede 


Digitized  by 


Google 


94 


Services  of  Commanders. 


in  the  Chesapeake  and  on  the  coast  of  America, 
1813, 14. 

31  J.  Neville,  commanded  a  boat  of  IpJUgenia^ 
cutting  out  Oufye  of  16  guns  from  Vigo  bay,  in  1800. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  that  snip  at  the  landing  in  Egypt, 
1801.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Forth^  and  seTcrely  wounaed 
cutting  out  a  brig  from  New  York,  in  18U. 

33  A.  M*G.  Skinner,  Mid.  of  Venerable  at  the 
capture  of  Alcmkne  and  IpMgime,  and  in  Olasgow 
at  Algiers. 


1829 

1  J.  Cammilleri,  Mid.  of  Spider  at  passage  of 
the  Dardanelles,  1807:  and  of  Soh  Domingo  in  the 
Flushing  expedi' ion,  1809.  MiA.  of  Active,  and  in 
thebargeof  that  ship  captured  or  destroyed  forty- 
four  vessels,  and  assisted  in  numerous  other  boat 
actions,  including  the  attacks  at  Grao  and  Ragos* 
niza.  In  the  same  ship  at  Lissa  (when  he  ren- 
dered important  services  in  extinguishing  a  dan- 
serous  fire  on  board  Corona);  and  at  capture  of  Fr. 
frigate  Pomone,  1811.  Mate  of  Seahorse^  and  present 
at  capture  of  Fort  Washinston  and  at  A  lexandria, 
and  freouently  engaged  in  the  boats  during  the  re- 
turn ot  the  squadron.  Served  on  shore  in  the 
attack  upon  Baltimore ;  and  in  a  leading  boat  at 
capture  of  the  flotilla  on  Lake  Bor^ne.  1814  s  also 
at  New  Orleans,  where  he  was  actively  employed 
until  the  conclusion  of  the  war.  Has  received  in- 
juries in  the  service.    Gaz.  1811. 

4  H.  Downes,  Mid.  of  FUgard  at  the  takingof 
CuraQoa  in  1807;  Walcheren  expedition,  in  lo09; 
commanded  one  of  her  boats  destroying  apnvateer  in 
the  Baltic,  in  1810,  and  cutting  out  a  ship  from 
Rostock,  1811,  and  wrecked  in  nmdalus  off  Ceylon, 
18K).  In  command  of  Black  Joke^  tender  to 
SybiUe,  captured  Sp.  slave  brig  Ahnirante  of  14 
runs,  m  1829.  Principal  Founder  of  the  United 
Service  Museum,  Whitehall. 

6  T.  Bevis,  wounded  when  Senior  Lieut,  of  Ga- 
latea  in  the  action  with  Fr.  frigate  squadron  off 
Madagascar,  in  1811.    Gaz.  18n. 

7  I>.  Mayne,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Leander  at 
Algiers. 

8  H.  Bolton,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Victorious 
at  the  capture  of  iltvofi,  in  1812.   Gaz.  1812. 

12  R.  Ingram,  Mid.  of  Triton  at  the  capture  of 
the  Galleons,  in  1799:  of  Medusa  in  the  atUck 
on  the  Boulogne  flotilla,  in  1801 :  and  capture  of 
the  Spanish  treasure  ships,  in  1804.  Sub  Lieut,  of 
Favourite  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  of  16  guns, 
in  1805 ;  LieuL  of  Mutine  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807. 


1830 

1  J.  H.  Boteler,  Lieut  of  AlUon  at  Navarin. 

2  John  Reeve,  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1801 :  Trafalgar  ;  and  St.  Domingo ;  of 
Aimahle  at  the  taking  of  Cuxhaven  and  Bremerlehe, 
in  1809. 

12  H.  Goold,  Mid.  of  Isis  at  Copenhagen,  1801 ; 
and  when  in  a  prize  to  Tartar  repelled  an  attempt  at 
recapture  bv  tne  crew;  was  at  CRpture of  Dtifuesne 
and  three  fricates  in  the  West  Indies*  at  the  siege  of 
Flushing,  in  1809 ;  and  received  a  severe  hurt  when 
employed  in  the  flotilla  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz  in  1810^ 

14  R.  E.  Vidal,  when  Acting  Master  of  Sea- 
fiower^  waa  wounded  and  made  prisoner  in  an  at- 
tempt to  cut  out  a  Fr.  brig  of  war  from  under  the 
batteries  at  the  Isle  of  Bourbon.    Commanded  her 


boats  cutting  out  an  armed  ketch  aS  Rodrigoes,  xm 
1806.  Lieut,  of  ComwaiUs  at  the  captore  of  tfas 
Spice  Islands  and  Isle  of  France ;  and  comnaaoded 
her  boats  and  cut  out  a  Dutch  brig  from  under  a 
heavy  fire,  from  the  Fort  of  Manippa,  in  1810. 

16  W.  Kirby,  Mid.  of  Dart  and  present  at  the 
different  attacks  upon  the  Fr.  flotilla  and  batteries : 
and  also  employed  in  the  catamaran  expedition  off 
Boulogne,  1804 ;  of  Ethalion  in  action  with  Fr. 
frigate  Ampkitrite,  and  at  reduction  of  Martiniaoe, 
the  Saintes,  and  capture  of  Hautpolt.  Served  in 
Undaunted  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1810;  and 
Lieut  of  Frolic  in  command  ot  her  boat  cnxtting 
out  a  Fr.  schooner  from  among  the  rocks  ot 
Cuba.  1811. 

17  A.  Cuppage,  Mid.  of  Acasta  at  St  Domingo, 
and  of  Bowal  George  at  the  passage  of  the  Dania- 
nelles,  and  served  in  her  boista  at  the  capture  of 
Prota.  Commanded  a  gun-boat  at  Walcheren.  and 
served  in  the  boats  of  San  Josef  tX  the  evacuation  of 
Fort  Matagorda,  Cadiz.  When  in  charip  of  a  prise 
to  yhnrod  successfully  defended  her  sgamst  aeVeiml 
armed  boats  ou  the  coast  of  America. 

26  E.  W.  Pilkmgton,  Lieut  of  ^MuficM  duxiag 
the  Burmese  war. 

27  G.  W.  Matson,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Calder'a  ac- 
tion ;  and  of  Diadem.hnd  employed  in  her  boiOs  at 
the  capture  of  Monte  Video ;  in  Belleropkon*M  boats 
at  the  capture  of  Russian  flotilla  in  the  Baltic  ;  and 
in  Presided  at  reduction  of  Java. 


1831 

I    J.  Geary,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  JRev^mge  at 
Trafalgar ;  and  again  in  Monarch  at  captare  of  a 
'  "        ' '**'.     The 


squadron  of  French  frigates  in  1806. 

year  served  in  Monarch's  barge,  and  wounded 
cutting  out  the  Fr.  corvette,  Ctesar^  in  the  Gironde. 
And  sei'erely  hurt  when  in  the  gun-boat  aerrioe 
in  the  Elbe,  1813.  Has  on  fire  occasions  saved  the 
lives  of  men  by  jumping  overboard.    Gaz.  1806. 

2  F.  Rogers,  Lieut  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algien. 

3  H.  West  Mid.  of  AmpMon  at  the  capture  of 
the  Snanish  treasure  ships,  in  1804,  and  severely 
wounaed  when  Mate  of  Africa  at  Trafalgar.  Liait. 
of  Lavinia  at  Walcheren ;  Senior  of  Jasemr^  on  the 
American  station;  and,  in  1814,  captnradiB  a  sin- 
gle boat  the  Am.  privateer  Grecian,  4  ^ns,  5  swi- 
vels, and  25  men.  from  under  a  batterv  m  the  Cbesa* 
peake.  Assisted  at  capture  of  Beneoict  and  Marl- 
borough on  the  Patuxent  and  other  occaaions  on 
the  coast  of  America  till  the  end  of  the  war.  Gas. 
1805. 


1832 

1  H.  L.  Parry,  made  Commander  **  for  gallant 
conduct  and  severe  wounds  recehred  t&'the  Coaat- 
Guard  service." 

2  W.  A.  Thompson,  Mi^.  in  the  expeditions  to 
Ostend,  Ferrol,  and  Egypt ;  of  Arab,  when  ennfed 
with  flotilla  and  batteries  off  fioulofne  ;  anoof 
Pallas  on  the  coast  of  France,  in  1800,  6  ;  and  in 
command  of  a  boat  cutting  out  Tapmgemsr  frooi 
under  the  batteries  in  the  Garonne.  Lieut  of 
Meteor  in  action  with  the  enemy  off  Boulogne,  and 
at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles ;  Senior  of  Crf 
tan  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

4  W.  Neame,  Mid.  of  Spencer  9X  St.  I>oniinB> 
and  wounded;  uid  again  wben  Limit.  oT^lraMiTa 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


95 


an  actkm  with  the  enemy's  batteries  and  iresseU  in 
Sagone  Bay,  Corsica,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1806, 1811. 

5  W.  C.  Browne,  Mid.  of  Mmden  at  Algiers. 
Senior  Lieut  of  PeUctm  at  the  destruction  of  a 
Greek  piratical  schooner  near  Zante,  and  also  at 
Carabusa,  1827. 

9  J.  Wheatley.  Mid.  of  Liverpool  during  the 
operations  in  the  Persian  Gulf;  and  when  Lieut,  of 
Alacrity  in  1826,  dangerously  burnt  at  the  de- 
struction of  three  pirates  in  the  Archipelago. 


1833 

1  T.  Gregory,  commanded  boats  or  Cambrian  at 
the  canture  of  a  piratical  vessel  in  the  Archipelago, 
in  182d. 

2  J.  T.  Warren,  Mid.  of  Mtuquiio,  on  the  Fr. 
coast  often  engaged  with  batteries;  and  in  boats 
with  privateers,  1806;  and  in  the  expedition  to  Co- 
penhagen. 1807 ;  of  Superb^  serving  m  the  boats  at 
capture  or  Danish  briff  Fatna  and  a  cutter  in  the  har- 
bour of  Nybourg,  ana  at  Walcheren,  1809 :  Mid.  of 
Desir^e^  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  several  armed 
vessels  m  1810,  and  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  of 
14  guns  and  60  men  near  Schelling  in  1811.  Mate  of 
Lactdtnundan^  actively  employed  in  the  rivers  and 
coasts  of  North  America  till  the  peace,and  frequently 
engaged  at  the  capture  of  gun-boats. 

4    J.  Garrett,  Mid.  of  Oranicus  at  Algiers. 


1834 
1    Lord  P.  Beauclerk,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

1835 

3  J.  Grant,  Lieut,  of  MU^ord,  in  her  boats  at 
the  capture  or  the  town  and  forts  of  Ragosniza. 
18U.    Gaz.  1813. 

1837 

1  S.  Grandv,  served  in  Overyttel  in  Mitchell's 
expedition  to  the  Helder,  1799:  and  in  Wassenaer, 
in  the  expedition  to  ^£gypt,  1801  Sub.  Lieut,  of 
Forward  at  Copenhagen,  1807:  and  Lieut  of  Alaart 
when  captured  after  an  honourable  defence  by  the 
Danish  flotilla,  1809.  Senior  Lieut  of  Echo  on  the 
Downs  station,  1809.  12,  and  captured  t^  *  ge 
privateers.  Lieut,  or  Primrott  actively  e  ed 
on  the  coast  of  So.  Carolina  in  harrassmg  le- 
stroying  the  enemy's  vessels ;  and  was  at  ui  og 
of  the  fort  and  the  town  of  St  Mary,  an  or 
Lieut  in  a  boat  expedition  in  that  river,  lis 
conduct  on  which  occasion  he  was  pc  lly 
thanked  by  the  Com.-in^  Chief,  1815.  For  es 
rendered  on  the  Coast-Guard  has  receive  .yur 
honorary  and  other  testimonials  from  public  bodies, 
and  has  been  repeatedly  officially  commended. 

2  R.  Otway,  Mid.  of  PaUa»  in  action  Mrith  Mi- 
nerve  and  brigs,  in  1806;  served  on  shore  when 
Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  the  attack  on  Mar- 
tinique, and  capture  of  Guadaloupe,  in  1809 ;  and  in 
the  WaJcheren  expedition.  Commanded  Echo  and 
Comet  on  the  coasts  of  Spain  and  Portugal  during 
the  civil  witr,  and  promoted  for  his  services  on 
those  occasions. 

4  L.  A.  Robin«m.  Mid.  of  Omrageux  in  the  ac- 
tion off  Ferrol,  1805,  and  at  capture  of  Lmois' 
squadron,  in  1806.  When  Mate,  in  charge  of  a  pnze. 


1809,  was  attacked  by  two  armed  boats,  beat  off 
one  and  captured  the  other ;  and  in  the  same  year, 
while  in  charge  of  another  prize,  beat  off  a  privateer 
of  superior  force.  Served  m  boats  of  Sheldrahe  at 
the  capture  of  a  vessel  of  4  guns,  under  a  battery 
on  the  coast  of  Jutland  ;  and  was  employed  on  shore 
taking  the  Island  of  Java. 

5  R.  Loney,  Mid.  of  Aigle  in  charge  of  a  boat  at 
destruction  of  batteries  on  the  Boyart  Shoal,  and 
present  at  the  aUack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads, 
1809.  Second  Master  of  Sdpion  at  the  capture  of 
the  isle  of  Java.  Lieut  commanding  Savage  sta- 
tioned at  Oporto  during  the  civil  war  in  Portug^, 
and  subsequently  employed  protecting  British  m- 
terests  dunng  the  revolution  m  Venezuela,  1832-36. 

6.  J.  Paget,  Mid.  of  Minorca,  at  the  landing  in 
Egypt,  and  blockade  and  surrender  of  Malta,  1801 ; 
and  or  Cerberus  at  bombardment  of  Granville,  1803. 
Lieut  of  Olympia  during  the  operations  in  the  river 
Plate,  1807 ;  and  of  Ville  de  Paris  at  the  embarka- 
tion of  Sir  J.  Moore's  army  at  Corunna,  1809. 

7  A.  Reed,  promoted  for  service  during  the 
Burmese  war.  Lieut  of  Andromache  and  com- 
manded the  boats  in  several  actions  with  pirates  in 
the  Straits  of  Malacca,  1836,  for  which  he  obtained 
promotion  and  was  presented  with  a  sword  by  the 
underwriters  of  Bombay. 


1838 

1  S.  C.  UmfreviUe,  Mate  of  Amelia  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigate  Arethuse,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

3  J.  lliompson.  Mid.  of  Tigre  at  the  defence  of 
St  Jean  D'Acre ;  and  in  Effypt  at  the  battles  of  the 
8th,  12th,  and  21st  of  March :  and  of  Antelope,  on 
the  coasts  of  France  and  Holland.  Lieut,  of  i/e/V- 
isle  at  the  destruction  of  Impetueux  under  Cape 
Henry,  1806 ;  and  of  Medusa,  employed  on  shore  at 
the  defeat  of  Fr.  troops  at  Santona.  Senior  of 
Medusa,  and,  in  1812,  commanded  her  boats  at  Ar- 
casson,  cuttmg  out  Fr.  National  store  ship  Dorade, 
of  12  ^ns  and  86  men  and  protected  by  a  battery, 
m  which  service  he  was  wounded.    Gaz.  1812. 

4  E.  Norcoti^  Mid.  of  ^e/A>u<tMr  at  destruction 
of  Dutch  shipping  in  BaUvia  Roads,  in  1807 ;  of 
Minden  at  the  reduction  of  Java,  in  1811 ;  and 
wounded  in  action  with  the  Malays.  Lieut,  of 
Albion  at  Navarin. 

5  F.  J.  Newton,  Mid.  of  Egmont,  1812,  13,  off  the 
Texel :  at  Flushing ;  and  blockade  of  Cherbourg ; 
and  or  Niger  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Ceres,  1814. 
Lieut,  of  If^fernal  bomb,  and  commanaed  a 
rocket  boat  at  Algiers. 

6  F.  Grove,  Mid.  of  Leander  at  Algiers. 

8  W.  M*Ilwaine,  Lieut  of  L4fey  during  the 
Burmese  War. 

10  Jas.  A.  Legard,  Lieut  of  Musquito  at  Navarin. 


1839 

2  T.  P.  Dobree,  Lieut  of  Brisk  at  Navarin ;  and 
Senior  of  Volage  at  Aden,  in  1839.  Hon.  reward 
from  Roy.  Hum.  Society. 

5  Rich.  H.  Buubury,  lost  an  arm  as  a  Volunteer 
of  the  First  Class  on  board  Asia  at  Navarin.  Hon. 
Med.  of  Roy.  Hum.  Society. 

6  W.  N.  Powell,  Mid.  of  LUm  schooner  in  ac- 
tion with  pirates  in  the  West  Fndies,  1822, 23 ;  and 
Mate  of  Pickle  in  a  severe  action  with  and  at  capture 
of  Bolodora,  a  large  armed  piratical  slaver,  1829. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


90 


Services  of  Commanders. 


Served  on  ihe  Gambia  during  the  Barra  war,  1831, 
'M^  and  wounded ;  and  as  Lieut,  in  command  of 
Experiment  S.V.  actively  employed  and  wounded 
at  PreRcott  on  the  St.  Lawrence,  1837,  during  the 
Canadian  rebellion.  Senior  officer  ot  the  Lake 
squadron,  1843,  48. 


1840 

8  H.  H.  Bingham,  Senior  Lieut  of  Princeu  Ckar» 
lotte  at  St  Jean  D'Acre. 

10  W.  H.  Hall,  made  Lieut  for  service  in  the 
Burmese  War.  Senior  of  Thunderer  at  St  Jean 
D'Acre. 

13  R.  H.  Elliot,  made  Lieut  for  the  capture  of  a 
filaver  of  superior  force  in  the  West  Indies  while 
serving  in  Nimble  schooner.  Lieut  of  Powerful  at 
St  Jean  D'Acrc. 

14  T.  Stuart,  Senior  Lieut  of  Hazard  at  the 
capture  of  St  Jean  D'Acre. 

16  A.  Murray,  Mid.  of  Smhie  dnrinc  the  Bur- 
mese war.  Gunnery  Lieut  of  Princeu  Charlotte  at 
St  Jean  D'Acre. 

17  F.  T.  Brown,  Senior  Lieut  of  Gorgon  S.  V.  at 
St  Jean  D'Acre. 

23  R.  Duncan,  when  Lieut  of  Powerful,  **  led 
the  Mountaineers"  in  the  attack  on  the  Egyptian 
army.  Gunnery  Lieut,  of  same  ship  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

24  C.  Thom|>son,  Senior  Lieut  of  Hastings  on 
the  coast  of  Syria. 

27  E.  P.  Charlewood,  Senior  Lieut  of  Benbow  at 
the  attack  on  Tortosa,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 


1841 

1  S.  Bradly,  Lieut  of  Powerful,  and  Aide-de- 
camp to  Commodore  Napier,  in  the  attack  on  the 
F4<vptian  troops  at  Kelsoon,  at  the  storming  of 
Sidon ;  and  ut  St  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

2  J.  S.  A.  Dennis.  Senior  Lieut  of  Hydra  on 
the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

3  L.  Maitland,  Lieut,  of  WelUsley  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton ;  and  capture  of  Amoy  and 
Chinghae,  in  1841. 

10  J.  E.  Bingham,  Senior  Lieut  of  Modeste  in 
the  operations  against  Canton,  1841. 

12    H.  Harvey,  Signal  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

14  G.  H.  Coupon,  Senior  Lieut  ot  Blonde^  and 
commanded  a  division  of  boats  in  the  operations 
against  Canton. 

1.*)  W.  Hnskoll,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Cruizer,  and 
served  in  her  boats  in  the  operations  against  Can- 
ton, and  capture  of  that  city. 

16  H.  Schomberg,  Senior  Lieut  of  Melville  in 
the  operations  against  Canton. 

17  G.  S.  Reynolds,  Senior  Lieut  of  Larne  in  the 
operations  against  Canton. 

19  T.  Carpenter,  attached  to  the  expedition  in 
the  operations  against  Canton. 

20  L.  S.  Tindal,  Lieut,  of  CalHope  at  the  taking 


the   forts  of    the    Bocca  Tigris,  and  operations 
against  Canton. 

22  B.  Beadim,  Senior  Lieut  of  Conwap^  in  the 
operations  against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  city. 

24  A.  H.  Ingram,  Lieut,  of  Blonde  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton. 

25  P.  B.  Stewart,  Senior  Lient.  of  AlUg'ator  in 
the  operations  against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that 
city. 

27  R.  Symons,  Senior  Lieut  of  WellesUy,  taking 
the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  in  the  operations 
against  Canton,  and  capture  of  Amoy  and  Ching- 
hae, in  1841. 

28  T.  H.  Mason,  commanded  Algerine  in  the 
operations  against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  city, 
and  Auioy. 

29  W.  B.  Monypenny,  Lieut  of  Sulphur  in  the 
operations  against  Canton. 

32  A  J.  Paul,  Mid.  of  Dartmouth  at  Navarin, 
and  Flag  Lieut,  to  the  Commodore  in  the  opera- 
tions in  China,  in  1841. 

43  C.  C.  Dawkins,  Ueut  of  Blenheim  and  at  the 
taking  of  Canton. 

44  H.  Cory  ton,  Lieut,  of  Conway  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  city,  in 
1841. 

45  W.  C.  Metcalfe.  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Nararin;  and 
Lieut  of  Blonde  at  taking  of  Canton. 

46  J.  M.  Hayes,  Lieut  of  Cruiser  at  Aden,  in 
1838,  and  Senior  of  thai  sloop  on  the  coastof  China, 
including  the  taking  of  Canton,  Amoy,  &c. 

47  P.  W.  Hamilton,  Volunteer  of  lat  Class  in 
Brish  at  Navarin;  Lieut  of  Volagevd  the  attack  on 
the  Chinese  junks,  in  1839:  and  Senior  of  the  Co- 
lumbine in  both  attacks  on  Canton,  in  1841. 

49  C.  H.  Jay,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Standard  at 
the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807.    Gaz.  1807. 

50  £.  S.  Sothebv,  Senior  Lieut,  of  JMdo  durisf 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

52  J.  Steane,  Mid.  of  Bota  in  the  expedition  to 
Walchcren,  1809,  and  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810. 

53  John  Nugent,  Mid.  of  Jnmneible  at  destrac- 
tion  of  a  convoy  under  batteries  at  Barfleur,  17S8 ; 
in  Howe's  acuon,  1794,  expedition  to  QuiberDo, 
and  Bridport's  action,  1795.  Signal  Mid.  of  Prim- 
cess  Rttual,  and  in  her  boats  in  action  with  Cadii 
flotilla,  1798 ;  also  in  those  of  Queen,  Chartottr  to 
an  engagement  with  Sp.  gun -boats.  Acting  Lieut  <>i 
If^Mtn,  and  slightly  wounded  in  re*  capturing  a  brig 
under  the  batteries  of  Ceuta.  Lieut,  of  Pheenix  at 
capture  of  Carrere,  Succes,  and  destruction  of  Bre- 
voure,  1800 ;  and  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  ItiU. 
In  command  of  iVUe cutter  chased  a  praam  on  shore 
off  Fecamp,  recaptured  five  brigs,  and  drove  oo 
shore  and  destroyed,  off  St.  Valery,  the  Fr.  luoer 
Etoile,  1804.  In  command  of  Strenuou*  Run  brig, 
assisted  at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  store  snip  Sola- 
mandre  in  Erqui  Bay,  1806.  In  the  same  br^,  ootil 
the  conclusion  of  tbe  war,  principally  employed  ia 
the  Baltic  and  North  Sea  Station,  dunns  which 
time  be  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the  Danisa  Islasd 
of  (Jdsire,  and  captured  and  destroyed  sixteen  Fr. 
and  Danish  privateers  and  gun-boats,  and  scvcnJ 
convoys.    Gaz.  1806,  06,  10. 

54  J.  6.  Wigley,  Mid.  of  Trusty  in  the  expeditios 
to  Holland,  and  at  the  landing  in  Egypt,  and  sah> 
sequent  batUe  ot  the  21st  of  March.  1801,  is 
which  he  was  wounded ;  of  Centaur  at  tae  tzkipi 
of  St  Lucia,  *in  1803.  Served  in  the  boats  ot 
Emerald,  cutting  out  a  vessel  protected  by  an  lb  gob 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders. 


97 


brig  and  batteries;  and  cutting  out  Afo»atnbique 
16'8^n  schooner  in  mid-day  at  Martinique.  SerFedon 
shore  silenciniT  the  enemy's  batteries  at  the  taking 
of  Surinam,  and  in  the  boats  in  a  contest  with  a 
flotilla  of  U  schooners  with  1,400  troops,  intended 
to  attack  Antigua,  three  of  which  were  captured. 
Lieut,  of  Ahoukir  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and 
of  Manilla  in  co-operation  with  the  British  army 
in  the  Tagus,  in  which  ship  he  was  wrecked. 

55  B.  Baynton,  Mid.  of  Amphitm  at  the  capture 
of  Spanish  treasure  ships,  in  1804  ;  and  of  Halcyon 
in  aereral  actions  with  Sp.  gtm-boats  ;  and  at  cap- 
ture of  Sp.  corvette  Neptune  of  14  gims,  and  defeat 
of  her  consorts  of  14  and  12  guns  on  Cape  San  Mar- 
tin, J  806;  also  at  Copenhagen,  1807.  in  command 
of  a  mortar  boat  and  tender,  assisted  at  the  defence 
of  Sicily,  capture  of  the  town  of  Diamante,  and  de- 
fence of  Capri.  Lieut,  of  Cambrian^  and  severely 
wounded  in  co-operation  with  the  Patriots  on  the 
coast  of  Catalonia,  and  served  at  the  siege  of  Tara- 
gona.  Lieut,  of  North  Star,  drove  on  shore,  and 
captured  an  Am.  armed  schooner  on  coast  of  Cuba. 

57  H.  James.  Mid.  of  EthaUon  at  capture  of 
Martinique,  1809. 

58  G.  £.  Powell.  Mid.  of  Wizard^  and  wounded 
cutting  out  a  vessel  on  the  coast  of  Calabria ;  in 
the  same  sloop  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1807 : 
and  chase  and  action  with  Fr.  brig  Requtn.  Mate  of 
Amphion,  in  charge  of  a  prize,  and  captured  after 
an  obstinate  resistance,  in  1808.  Mate  of  Bacchante 
in  several  boat  affairs  in  the  Adriatic,  particularly 
at  Pola  and  Otranto;  and  when  iu  command  of  her 
tender,  drove  on  shore  and  destroyed  a  gun-boat 
on  the  coast  of  Istria.  Lieut,  of  Tremenaoun,  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Trieste,  and  com- 
manded a  flotilla  in  co-operation  with  the  allied 
army  on  the  coast  of  Italy.  Senior  of  Cordelia  at 
Algiers. 

59  S.  M'Cormick,  Mid.  of  Repulse  in  Calder's 
action,  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  Walcheren 
expedition.  LieuL  of  Volcano  bomb  in  co-opera- 
tion with  the  Patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia;  also 
when  she  beatoff  an  American  privateer  of  superior 
force  ;  and  at  the  attack  of  New  Orleans.  Was  .se- 
verely wounded  in  destroying  the  American  piratical 
steam  vessel  Caroline  on  the  St.  Lawrence,  in  1837. 

fiO  T.  Baldock,  Mid.  in  the  flotilla  at  the  defence 
of  Cadiz,  in  1810,  11.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Heraldon  the 
coast  of  America  at  the  attack  on  New  Orleans,  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  the  taking  possession  of 
the  Fort  of  Belize,  and  destruction  of  a  privateer, 
in  1814. 

61  J.  West,  Mate  and  Mid.  of  Piedmontaise^ 
serving  on  shore  with  the  army  at  Quilon,  on  tlie 
coa>t  of  Malabar,  in  1808,  and  twice  wounded  in 
cutting  out  gun -boats  from  Bantam  ;  and  in  an  at- 
tack on  MaUy  pirates,  in  1809.  Present  at  the 
storming  Fort  Belgica,  and  capture  of  Banda,  in 
1810  ;  and  of  Palamoang  and  Sambas,  in  1811.  Mate 
of  Furieuae  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Ame- 
rica, and  in  the  Penobscot  river,  in  1814. 

63  C.  Hall,  Mate  of  Orion  at  Trafalgar,  and 
in  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen,  1807.  in  tiie  cutter 
of  Prometheus  burnt  the  Fr.  privateer  JfirMo/tne^,  of 
C  guns  and  38  men,  off  Pillau,  in  the  face  of  a  body 
of  troops  on  the  bench,  1810. 

63  N.  Robilliard,  Mid.  of  Daphne,  employed  in 
her  boats  protecting  convoys  in  the  Great  Belt  and 
Baltic,  1811,  12 :  of  Tcutus  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  fri- 
gate Ceres,  in  1813.  Wounded,  1817,  in  an  affray 
with  a  party  of  smugglers  at  Deal. 

64  A.  Smith,  Lieut,  of  Meteor  at  Algiers. 

(kJ    W.  Worsfold,  wounded  while  Lieut,  of  Serm- 


ffopatam  at  the  capture  of  two  piratical  vessels  in 
the  Archipelago,  1825. 

68  W.  Molyneux,  Mid.  of  Tagus  at  the  capture 
of  the  Fr.  frigate  Ceres,  in  1813. 

69  J.  Pyke,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Castor,  on  the  coast 
of  Spain  during  the  civil  war  in  1835,  6,  and  7. 

69*  John  Hills,  Mid.  of  Iris  on  north  coast  of 
Spain  in  co-oneration  with  Spanish  Patriots,  was  at 
the  taking  of  B^rmeo  and  Castro,  in  two  cutting  out 
expeditions,  and  employed  in  other  boat  operations. 
Has  since  received  severe  injuries  in  conflicts  with 
smugglers.  Awarded  a  medal  by  the  Society  of 
Arts,  for  his  model  of  a  **  Leeway  Indicator." 

70  P.  Duthy,  served  in  the  Burmese  war. 

71  H.  Bhiir,  Lieut,  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 

72  F.  C.  Syer,  Mid.  of  Centaur  at  the  destruction 
of  batteries  and  of  French  74  gun  ship  Regulus  and 
three  brigs  in  the  Gironde,  1814.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Salamander  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836 
to  40,  and  twice  commanding  a  rocket  brigade 
in  action  with  Carlists. 

73  W.  Edmonstone,  severely  wounded  when 
Mid.  of  Sybille,  in  an  attack  upon  pirates  in  the 
ArchipeUgo  by  the  boats,  1826. 

74  W.  F.  BJair,  Mate  oiLiffey  during  the  Burmese 
war;  and  of  Blonde  8erving[  on  shore  at  the  re- 
duction of  the  Morea  Castle,  in  18^. 

75  G.  S.  Hand,  promoted  for  service  in  the  Bur- 
mese war. 

77  E.  K.  H .  Hallett  commanded  the  boats  of  Bel- 
lerophon  at  Gebail  and  Sidon  ;  and  in  that  ship  at 
the  capture  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

78  J. G.Dick,  Mid. of  Zri^cy  during  Burmesewar. 

79  H.  J.  W.  S.  P.  Gallwey,  Lieut,  of  Pique,  and 
commanded  the  boats  at  the  taking  of  the  towns  of 
Caiffa  and  Tsour,  on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  and  at  St. 
Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

80  H.  M.  Ellicombe,  Lieut,  of  Ringdove  on  the 
coast  of  Spain,  and  employed  at  the  sieges  of  Liilboa 
during  the  civil  war  in  1836, 37. 


1842 

1  ^  G.  Davies,  Mid.  of  Ajax  at  the  siege  of  San  Se- 
bastian, capture  of  Santa  Clara,  and  of  Fr.  brig 
Halcyon,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers. 
Served  in  boats  of  Seringapatam  at  the  destruction 
of  a  pirate  schooner  off  Cuba;  and  in  those  of  Naiad 
at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war,  under 
the  batteries  of  Bona,  and  capture  of  a  Mystico  at 
Hvdra,  and  other  piratical  vessels  in  the  Archi- 
pelago. Lieut.  Com.  R.  C.  Tartar  and  captured 
fifteen  smuggling  vessels.  Has  received  six  hon. 
medals  and  three  hon.  presents  of  pUte  from  public 
associations  for  his  exertions  in  saving  the  lives  of 
shipwrecked  and  drowning  persons,  and  five  times 
officially  noticed.  Severely  contused  in  suppressing 
a  meal  riot,  1847. 

2  J.  M.  Langtry,  Mid.  of  Alhicn  at  Navarin. 

3  T.  Mitchell.  Mid.  of  Edinburgh,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  several  of  the  enemy's 
batteries  and  convoys  on  the  coast  of  Italy ;  of  Fu- 
rieuse  at  the  storming  of  Ponza,  in  1813 ;  of  Berwich 
at  the  siege  of  Gaieta ;  and  Impregnable. nt  the  bom- 
bardment of  Algiers.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Icarus,  and 
f  uccceded  to  the  command  of  the  boats  after  Lieut. 
Lay  ton,  a  midshipman,  and  boat's  crew  were  kUled 
in  an  attack  upon  pirates  at  the  Isle  of  J^ines,  on 
the  coast  of  Cuba,  1824. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


98 


Services  of  Commanders. 


4  C.  Holbrook,  Mid.  of  Pailat,  and  aeired  in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  four  privateers  off  the  Naxe  of 
Norway ;  of  Alcmene,  and  wounded  in  an  attack  on 
a  conyoT  in  the  Adriatic,  in  1813 ;  and  of  Cakdonia^ 
at  the  siege  of  Genoa,  1814. 

6.  M.  De  Courcy,  Lieut  commanding  ChatMUt 
6  gun  brig,  when  employed  in  protecting  British  in- 
terests, in  1841 ;  attacked  and  captured  and  de- 
stroyed the  Federal  squadron  at  Cartha^ena. 

7  T.  S.  Brock,  Lieut  of  Blonde  at  the  reduction 
of  Morea  Castle,  in  182B.  Has  been  actively  em- 
ployed in  the  survey  of  the  Archipelago  from  1830 
to  1848. 

9  H.  Dumaresq,  Mid.  of  Victor  and  Owen,  Gien- 
dower  during  the  Ashantee  War,  1823,  24.  Served 
three  years  on  the  coast  of  Spain  during  the  civil 
war,  and  Senior  Lieut  of  Wolverene^  and  com- 
manded her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  slave 
factory  at  Corisco,  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  in  1840, 
for  which  he  was  promoted. 

10  W.  H.  Symons,  Mid.  of  Canada  at  the  defeat 
of  Bompart's  squadron,  in  1798 ;  and  of  Naiad,  and 
served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  some  vessels  from 
uader  the  batteries  of  the  Pen  marks,  in  1801.  Mate 
of  Victory  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut,  oi  Conqueror^  and 
employed  in  her  boats  in  co-operation  with  the  Pa- 
triots on  the  coast  of  Catalonia.  Lieut,  of  Royal 
Sovereign  at  destruction  of  LAon  and  Robaste  off 
Cette,  1809 ;  and  Senior  of  DoMtntleu^  1814-15, 
blockading  the  Chesapeake,  &c. 

12  J.  A.  Stevens,  wounded  when  Mid  of  Sulphur 
bomb  in  the  attack  on  Granville,  in  1803:  was  in 
Seahorse  in  her  action  with  a  Turkish  squadron,  and 
capture  of  Badere  Zaffer,  In  1808;  and  wounded 
and  made  prisoner  whue  bearing  despatches  to  Pa- 
lermo, from  Lord  Collingwood.  off  Toulon. 

13  E.  S.  Pearoe.  Lieut  of  Princeet  Charlotte  at 
St  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

15  P.  H.  Somerville,  Senior  Lieut  of  Persian, 
and  commanded  her  boats  in  a  severe  encounter 
with  and  capture  of  Portuguese  armed  slaver, 
Astrea,  of  one  tong  gun  and  40  men,  1841. 

17  J.  C.  GiU,  Mid.  of  ^chille  at  Trafalgar,  and 
Mate  of  same  ship  at  the  cai^ture  of  Fr.  frigate 
squadron,  1806 ;  and  served  m  the  expedition  to 
Walcheren ;  and  in  the  flotUla  at  the  defence  of 
Cadiz,  1809-10.  Lieut  at  the  blockade  of  Toulon, 
1811,  and  in  action  with  Fr.  fleet ;  and  otHibernia 
in  the  Adriatic  and  Coast  of  Catalonia.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Goldfinch  serving  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  1814. 

18  Lord  W.  Compton,  Lieut,  of  Welleslev,  and 
commanded  her  boats  at  the  taking  of  Chinghae  in 
1841. 

19  H.  H.  Bndd,  Mid.  o(  Antelope  in  an  attack  on 
an  enemy's  flotilla  nearOstead,  in  1804. 

20  C.  E.  Tennant,  Flag  Lieutenant  in  Wellesleff 
at  the  taking  of  Amoy  and  Chinghse,  in  1841,  and  of 
ComwalUs,  when  he  served  on  shore  at  the  attack 

the  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon,  taking  of  Woosung 
1  Shangae,  and  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

21  M.  Dwyer.  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  the  de- 
fence of  Cadiz,  in  1810;  and  of  C^mV^  at  the  des- 
truction of  several  armed  ships  in  Sagone  Bay,  and 
served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  brig  from  Port 
Hercule,  and  three  others  from  the  mouth  of  the 
Tiber«  in  1811.  Mate  of  Minstrel,  in  1812,  and  landed 
with  a  boat's  crew  of  seven  men  at  Biendom,in  Ali- 
cant,  with  which  force  he  gained  possession  of  a  bat- 
tery, garrisoned  by  80  soldiers.    In  defending  the 

Kst  against  200  Fr.  troops,  he  received  seventeen 
yonel  wounds,  and  was  made  prisoner.    Lieut  of 


on 

and 


Revolutioimahej  and  commanded  a  division  of  boats 
storming  the  island  of  Santa  CUra ;  and  served  in 
the  trenches  at  the  siege  of  St  Sebastian.  Gas.  1811. 

21  *  J .  T.  Paulson,  Senior  Lieut  of  Sophie  during 
the  Burmese  war. 

22  T.  G.  Forbes,  Mid.  of  Dartmouth  at  Navarin ; 
Lieut  of  PrincessCharlotte  at  St  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

23  Hon.  C.  St  Clair,  Mate  of  Phetnist  in  the  ope- 
rations un  the  north  coast  of  Spain  during  the  civil 
war  in  1836, 37. 

25  J.  Tudor,  commanded  H.  E.  I.  C.  steamer 
Pluto  at  the  taking  of  Woosung  and  Shani^iae,  and 
the  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

26  R.  B.  Crawford,  Mid.  of  Esh  and  in  charge  of  a 
prize  slaver  with  1  gun  and  5  men.  beat  off,  after  an 
action  of  two  hours,  in  which  he  was  woundrd, 
the  Sp.  pirate  Carolina  of  10  ^ns  and  97  men,  for 
which  he  was  officially  menlioned  in  the  Gazette 
and  promoted.  Was  also  frequently  ennged  at 
the  capture  of  slavers  while  serving  in  the  EiL 
Mate  of  Etna,  and  severely  injured  at  Algiers 
1824.  Volunteer  on  the  coast  of  China,  serving  in 
Phlegethon,  at  Amoy,  where  he  planted  the  British 
colours  for  the  first  time,  and  led  a  party  of  50 
men  at  the  destruction  of  barracks  &c.,  at  Kittom 
Point;  also  at  Canton,  Chusan,  and  Chinghae, 
1842.  Commanded  Mutine  in  the  Mosambiqoe, 
actively  employed  in  suppressing  the  slare  trade, 
1845-6. 

29  G.  Skipwith,  Lieut  of  Corme^aUis  on  tlie  coast 
of  China,  in  1842. 

30  H.  J.  Lacon,  Lieut  of  Castor  and  North  Star 
in  the  operations  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  during 
the  ciril  war  from  1835  to  40 ;  and  Senior  of  Blonde 
durinff  all  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China 
from  January,  1842,  to  the  conclusion  of  the  war. 

31  J.  C.  Bynon,  Senior  Lieut  of  Dndd  in  China. 

32  V.  A.  Massingberd,  Senior  Lieut  of  Biemhtim 
in  China. 

33  J.  G.  Harrison,  Lieut  of  Lame  in  the  opers- 
tions  against  Canton,  in  1841:  and  Senior  oTGb^ 
Hope  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1842. 

34  C.  Starmer,  Lieut  of  Blonde,  served  on  shoR 
at  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  ramp  at  Sepahon  and 
the  heights  and  town  of  Cha-poo,  and  assisted  at  the 
capture  of  Woosung  and  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  1842. 

35  J .  Fitagames,  Lieut  of  ComwaUis,  and  directed 
the  rocket  force  in  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  csbd 
at  Segahon.  Present  at  the  taking  of  Wooaong  aad 
Shanghae.  and  severely  wounded  at  the  captun  ot 
the  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

36  H.  C.  Hawkins,  Lieut  of  Blenheim  at  die 
capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841 ;  and  mitbe 
coast  of  China,  in  1842. 

37  J.  Stoddart,  Lieut.of  ComwalHs  at  the  tekisc 
of  Woosung  and  Shanehae,  and  comnaiuided  ik 
boats  at  the  capture  of  the  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo, 
in  1842. 

38  P.A.He]pman.LieutofGaAfmMMatthec9»- 
ture  of  Canton,  in  1841 ;  and  served  on  Aon  at 


the  attack  on  the  Chine&e  camp  at  Segahon. 

41  W.  H.  Maithmd,  Mid.  of  Castor  in  die  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  Spain  (during  the  civil  war),  is 
1835, 36 ;  and  acting  Lieut  of  HpaeisUh  aad  W^Ia- 
ley,  and  in  command  of  Algerine  from  the  coo- 
mencement  till  the  close  of  the  war  in  China.  Hii 
services  were  officially  noticed  at  tlie  taking  of 
Chapoo. 

42  T.  Woodgate,  Senior  Lieut  of  Na>rth  Star  m 
China. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commandeni. 


43  T.  F.  8irch,  Senior  LieoL  ciModetU,  and  in 
her  boato  at  the  destruction  of  Chinetie  fire-ralts  at 
Chinghae. 

184S 

1  W.  Speck,  Mate  of  Royal  George  at  the  passage 
of  the  Dardanelles.  1807.  Lieut  of  BeUeisle  at  the 
takina  of  Martinioue,  1809 ;  and  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  where  ne  was  landed  in  command  of  the 
seamen  of  the  ship.  Senior  of  Scylla^  when  she 
took,  by  boardinR,  under  the  batteries  of  the  lie  de 
Baa,  a  rr.  brig  of  war  of  12  guns ;  and  in  action 
with  Fr.  frigate  Weier^  in  1813. 

2  W.  Prowse,  Mid.  of  Eseelieni  assisting  at  de- 
fence of  Rosas,  1806,  at  destruction  of  gun-boats 
and  convoy  at  Duin,  1809.  Mid.  of  Standard  at 
defence  of  Cadiz,  and  at  Hnelvaa,  1811-12. 

3  C.  Thnrtell,  Mid.  of  Aiert  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807 ;  of  Ahoukhr  in  the  Walcheren  expedition, 
where  he  commanded  a  gun-boat,  in  1809 ;  and  at 
Riga,  where  he  commanded  a  Russian  gun-boat. 
Mate  in  command  of  iZtfcer  cutter,  rendered  an  im- 
portant sendee  to  the  Kingpf  Naples  during  a  dis- 
turbance at  Palermo,  in  IraO. 

4  J.  M.  Mottley,  Lieut,  of  Revenue  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  1848. 

6  T.  D.  Stewart,  Mid.  of  Leviathan  at  the  des- 
truction of  two  ships  of  the  line  off  Cette,  in  1809. 
Lieut,  commanding  Swan  and  captured  an  armed 

.  smuggling  cutter,  1821,  andrendered  important  as- 
sistance to  the  cinl  authorities  of  NewcasUe  during 
the  rioU  of  1822. 

7  R.  C.  Michell,  Mid.  of  Araekne  in  the  Burmese 
war. 

8  A.  Vyner,  Mate  of  Blenheim^  and  severely 
wounded  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1841. 

9  F.  R.  Coriilan.  Lieut,  of  ARnden^  and  ooin- 
manded  a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 

10  6.  Winsor,  Mid.  of  Uruan^  at  the  surrender 
of  Genoa,  in  1814 ;  and  in  Furf.  bomb,  at  Algiers; 
Commanded  Diana,  st.  vessel,  during  the  Burmese 
war ;  and  Senior  Lieut  of  BelUieie.  and  com- 
manded her  boats  at  Uie  taking  of  Chin-Kian|(- 
Foo,  and  operations  in  the  Yang  Tse  Kiang,  m 
1842. 

11  T.  Wilson,  Lieut  of  Bknk^m  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton,  1841. 

12  J.  H.  WeUer,  Mid.  of  ^/frum  at  Algiers. 

12*  G.  SneU.  Mid.  of  Ferveiit  at  the  siege  of 
Dantzic,  1812,  13;  and  of  Icarue  in  charge  of  a 
boat  in  an  attack  upon  pirates  at  the  Isk  of 
Puies,  1824. 

13  Sir  W.  Winniett,  Mid.  of  Cleopatra  at  the 
capture  of  Topase  from  under  the  batteries  of 
Guadalottpe,  and  reduction  of  Martinique,  in  1809< 


1844 

1  C.  A .  Johnston,  Mid.  of  j^aamemnon  at  Tralal^ 
gar;  St.  Domingo;  and  Copenhagen,  1807. 

2  W.  Crispin.  Mid.  of  Lion  schooner,  and  em- 
ployed Bgainst  the  pirates  in  the  West  Indies. 

2«  F.  W.  Horton,  Lieut  of  Dido^  and  commanded 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  the  forts  and  settle- 
meota  of  the  pirates  in  the  Sarebus  River,  on  the 
coaat  of  Borneo,  in  1843. 

3  C.  F.  Schomberg,  Uent  of  ifatliiMv.  and  in  the 
boau  at  the  destruction  of  a  magasine  at  Bcyrout,  in 
1840. 


6  C.  J.  Featherstone.  Mid.  of  Maidatone  on  the 
coast  of  America,  in  1813,  14,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  four  large  armed  schooners 
in  the  Rappshannock  river,  capture  of  Georgetown 
and  Frederickstown,  aod  on  other  services,  in  the 
course  of  which  he  was  twice  made  prisoner.  Mate 
of  Fnrg  at  Algiers. 

8    G.  Wodehouse,  Mid.  of  j^sia  at  Navarin. 

10  W.  C.  Chamberlain,  Mate  of  StromhoU  on  the 
coast  of  Syria  and  at  St.  Jean  U'Acre. 

11  £.  Codd,  Lieut  of  Talbot  at  St  Jean  D' Acre. 

13  J.  Lunn.  Mid.  of  Pheebe  at  the  capture  of 
U.  S.  frigate  Eues ;  and  served  in  the  boats  of  Re* 
volutionnaire  at  the  capture  of  several  pirates  in  the 
Mediterranean,  in  1821. 

14  J.  V.  WUlyams,  Lieut  of  Nimrod  in  the  ope- 
rations against  Canton,  in  1841. 


1845 

I  Graham  Hewett,  Mid.  of  Harpy  co-operating 
with  the  army  in  the  Tsgus,  1810 ;  and  of  Sceptre 
frequently  employed  in  the  boats  in  Quiberon  Bay. 

4  R.  A.  Stewart,  Mate  of  Volage  at  Aden,  in 
1839;  and  Lieut  of  Hyadntk  in  the  operations 
against  Canton,  and  capture  of  that  city,  in  1841. 

5  D.  Robertson,  Act  Com.  of  Hatard  and 
severely  wounded  in  an  afftay  with  the  natives  at 
the  Bay  of  Islands,  New  Zealand,  184& 

6  J.  H.  Gennvs,  Mid.  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin, 
and  wrecked  in  that  ship  during  the  attack  on  Cara- 
busa.  Mate  of  North  Star  and  employed  on  shore 
at  Jamaica  during  an  insurrection ;  and  of  Ropalht 
serving  on  the  north  coast  of  Spsin,  1836^. 

7  B.  Drury,  served  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1841 . 

8  P.  De  Sausmarez,  Mid.  of  Blonde  at  the  re- 
duction of  Morea  Castle,  in  1828. 

II  H.  R.  Foote,  Mate  of  Gorgon  duridg  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the 
storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombsrdment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre. 

12  G.  Morritt,  Senior  Mate  of  SUpjaek  at  capture 
of  El  Marte^  large  armed  slave  brig,  1835.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Vestal  commanding  her  gun-boat  at  the 
capture  of  piratical  forts  in  tbe  island  of  Borneo,  for 
which  he  was  promoted. 

14  L.  De  T.  Prevost,  Senior  Lieut  of  Pantaloon  in 
command  of  the  boats  of  the  brig,  and  captured, 
by  boarding,  a  piratical  vessel,  in  1845. 

16  A.  J.  Woodley,  Mid.  of  Jns  at  reduction  of 
Carabusa.  1828,  and  Mate  of  Revenge  at  St  Jean 
D'Acre,  1840.  Senior  Lieut  of  Gorgon  at  the 
actions  off  Obligado,  and  in  passing  San  Lorenzo. 
1846-46. 


1846 

1  S.  Hodge.  Mid.  of  Autumn  in  her  actions  with 
Boulogne  flotilla,  1805 ;  and  of  Gratshopper  in  the 
action  off  Cadiz,  and  in  the  Mediterranean,  1807,  8. 
Acting  Lieut  of  Dmid  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and 
IVirilal  1811. 

2  H.  Randall  has  received  the  gold  medal  and 
boat  from  the  Royal  Humane  Society  for  saving  lives 
from  ship-wrecked  vessels. 

3  R.  J.  Otway,  Senior  Lieut  of  .CW/er,  and 


Digitized  by 


Google 


100 


Services  of  Commanders. 


Mecond  in  command  of  naval  brigade  daring  the 
operations  in  New  Zealand,  and  capture  of  Ka- 
witti's  pah,  1846. 

5  R.  W.  Twiss,  Mid.  of  71^e««,  at  the  capture  of 
Senegal,  and  many  slave  vessels,  i809>12;  and 
served  until  the  peace  on  the  coast  of  France,  and 
in  the  Baltic. 

6  J.  Sanderson,  Senior  Mate  of  Phamix  at  Acre, 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Fantome  at  destruction  of 
Moorish  pirates,  when  he  was  severely  wounded. 

7  W.  Morris,  {h)  Mid.  of  Genoa  at  Navarin. 

8  G.  Ogle,  Mid.  of  Edinburgh,  serving  in  the 
boats  at  Beyrout,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre, 
1840. 

10    H.  G.  Morris,  Mid.  of  GUutgow  at  Navarin. 

12  C.  F.  A.  Shad  well,  Lieut  of  Castor  at  the 
capture  of  Caiffa  and  Tsour  on  the  coast  of  Syria, 
and  at  bombardment  of  Acre. 

13  H.  Eden,  Mate,  serving  in  Chesney's 
Euphrates  expedition,  and  wrecked  in  Tigris,  1»6. 
Lieut,  of  Beagle  employed  in  the  survey  of  Aus- 
tralia, 1837-41 ;  and  Senior  of  Dido  during  the 
latter  operations  in  the  Yang  Tse  Kiane  and  cap- 
ture of  Woosung,  where,  in  command  of  the  Ditio*» 
boats,  he  destroyed  the  enemy's  forts  and  maga- 
zines. 

17  G.  E.  Pa*ey.  Mate  of  Ringdove,  and  lost  an 
eye  at  the  siege  or  Bilboa,  18.'^,  and  of  Carysfort  at 
St.  Jean  D'Acre,  and  promoted.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Agincourt  in  the  expedition  against  the  pirates  of 
Borneo,  and  officially  named  in  the  despatches.  1846. 

18  E.  Monday,  Mate  of  Hazard,  in  charge  of  a 
boat  cutting  out  two  vessels  from  under  the  bat- 
teries in  Audieme  Bay,  1803.  Acting  Lieut,  of 
Phcnux;  and  in  1806  commanded  the  boats  of  that 
ship,  and  of  Colpoys,  at  capture  of  a  Sp.  armed  mis- 
tico.  In  1810,  when  Senior  Lieut,  of  same  ship,  com- 
manded her  boats,  and  in  conjunction  with  those  of 
Jaloute,  boarded  and  captured  Pr.  privateer  Petit 
Charles  of  14  guns  and  /5  men  ;  and  in  1811  com- 
manded a  party  of  seamen  and  marines,  and  Rained 
possession,  by  escalade,  of  Port  Concordia,  Isle  of 
Timor,  mounting  12  guns  on  the  sea  face  In  the 
same  year  had  charge  of  boats  of  Phcems  at  the  re- 
duction of  Fort  Pulo  Kissa ;  and  again  under  Capt. 
Owen  at  the  reduction  of  Palambang.  In  1812 
commanded  her  boats,  and  thoac  of  Barracouta.  in 
an  attack  upon  a  piratical  settlement  at  Sambas 
(Borneo)  ;  and  again  in  the  Archipelago  in  1815, 
when  two  piratical  feluccas  were  captured. 

19  G.  Kennicott,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Royal 
Sovereign  at  Trafalgar. 

20  H.  J.  Jones,  Mid.  of  Renown  at  destruction 
of  Robwite  and  Lion  Fr.  line  of  battle-ships,  1809. 
Mate  of  Ruby  and  emplovedin  a  gun-boat  in  the 
Little  Belt,  and  drove  on  shore  and  destroyed  two 
Danish  armed  cutters,  1810,  for  which  he  was  pro- 
moted. Senior  Lieut,  of  Jasper  and  eneaged  Fr. 
privateer  of  superior  force,  re-capturing  ner  prize. 
Lieut,  of  Sultan  and  commanded  a  division  of  ooats 
in  a  successful  attack  on  a  convoy  under  batteries 
inBasqueKoads,  1813.    Gaz.  1810. 

21  G.  Buttler,  Mid.  of  Africaine  when  captured 
by  Fr.  fricates,  Iphigeuie  and  Astree,  off  the  Isle  of 
France,  1810.  Lieut,  of  Barracouta,  and  captured 
in  her  boats  several  armed  piratical  proas  near 
Sumatra ;  and  of  Doris  taking  the  Island  of  Java. 

23  F.  White,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Africa  at 
Trafalgar ;  served  in  Orestes  at  Copenhaaen,  in 
1807 ;  and  in  Milord  and  Cossach  employed  on  tlie 


coast  of  Spain,  and  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810. 
Gaz.  1805. 

24  J.  Bowie,  Mid.  and  second  in  command  of 
Ferretet  in  action  with  two  Fr.  brigs  of  war,  eack 
of  superior  force;  and  Sub.  Lieut,  and  second  is 
command  of  Linnet  at  capture  of  Fr.  privateer^ 
Courier  and  Foudroyant,  after  a  severe  action.  al«o 
at  capture  of  numerous  other  of  the  enemv'^ 
vessels ;  and  in  the  Flushing  expedition  where  he 
commanded  gun-boats.  Actinf^  Lieut,  and  Lic«it. 
commanding  gun-boals  and  divisions  off  Cadiz,  ai 
Tariffa,  and  in  the  Mediterranean,  1811,  13 ;  parti- 
cipating in  all  the  services  of  that  period,  and 
wounded  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona.  Commandfd 
the  eun-boats,  &c.  on  the  Ebro,  1813,  and  in  ch&xft 
of  the  pontoon  bridges  co-operating  with  the  aliktl 
army,  and  in  an  attack  from  the  enemy  bis  ves.^! 
was  blown  up,  and  the  principal  part  of  his  cmr 
(including  himself  severely  wounded,)  killed  or 
wounded. 

25  W.  H.  Brand,  Mid.  of  Rnenge  at  Trafalgar, 
and  at  capture  of  four  French  frigates,  in  1806;  of 
Redwing,  and  constantly  enga^  with  Sp.  gun- 
boats and  batteries  in  the  Straits ;  of  Apollo,  and 
assisted  at  the  capture  of  a  frigate-built  ship  under 
the  batteries  of  Corsica,  destruction  of  the  tower  of 
St.  Cataldo,  and  capture  of  the  Island  of  Augusta. 
Commanded  Apollo's  boats  at  the  capture  of  as 
armed  vessel  off  Corfu,  in  181:{;  and  the  boats  of 
Weazel  at  the  capture  of  an  armed  Settee  near 
Parga.    Gaz.  1813,  13. 

27  J.  Rawstome,  Mid.  of  Blossom,  and  serred 
in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  Medes  Island,  in  1811 ; 
and  destruction  of  an  armed  schooner  and  conroy 
at  the  mouth  of  the  Rhone,  in  the  same  year.  Com- 
manded a  tender  of  Superb  on  the  coast  of  America, 
in  which  he  captured  several  vessels  laden  with 
military  stores,  in  1814. 

28  G.  Caswell,  Mid.  of  Parthian  in  action  with 
three  ships  of  war,  in  1808 ;  and  in  the  Walchereo 
expedition,  in  1809 ;  served  with  Lord  Exmouth  ia 
the  partial  actions  with  the  French  fleet  off  Toulon, 
in  1813 ;  and  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  Gemia, 
in  1814.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Champion  in  the  Bonnes 
war. 

30  G.  Goldfinch,  Acting  Master  of  Sophie,  ard 
severely  wounded,  and  made  Lieut,  for  service 
during  the  Burmese  war. 

31  W.  Hamley,  Lieut,  of  Edinburgh  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment 
of  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  1840. 

32  J.  W.  Finch,  Mid.  of  Fame  at  the  blockade 
of  Toulon,  1811;  and  when  co-operating  with  the 
army  from  Alicant  to  Barcelona,  was  present  in  the 
boats  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  convoys 
and  in  attacking  the  enemy's  batteries  and  fortified 
towns.  Served  in  a  gun-boat  at  the  siege  of  Tarra- 
gona, and  subsequently  commanded  a  boat  at  the 
capture  of  the  privateers  and  other  vessels  in  the 
Mole.  Mid.  of  Iphigenia  and  commanded  a  boat  at 
the  destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla,  and  co-operated 
with  the  forces  at  the  capture  of  Washington.  Has 
received  the  thanks,  and  also  a  Med.  from  RoyaJ 
Humane  Soc.  for  saving  lives. 

33  J.J.  M*Donnell,  Mid.  of  CambriaM  in  charige 
of  a  merchant  vessel,  beat  off  two  piratical  boat» 
in  the  Negropont. 

34  HE.Wiugrove,  Mid.  of />}ome/AeM  at  Algiers 

37  G.  Lavie,  Lieut,  of  Revenge  at  St.  Jess 
D'Acre,  1840. 

40    J.  H.  Norcock,  Mid.  of  IJffey  and  Larmt, 

during  the  Burmese  war,  and  was  slightly  woundeil 

42    G.  Gore,   Mid.   of  Afbion  at  Navarin ;  aiMl 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Commanders* 


101 


Lieut,  of  Folage  at  the  capture  of  Aden,  in  1839, 
taking  the  Bogue  Forts  and  first  capture  of  Chusan. 

44  A.  Heseltine,  Mate  of  Andromache,  forcing 
the  Bocca  Tigris,  1834,  and  in  boats  of  that  ship 
served  on  several  occasions  against  the  Malay 
pirates  in  1836. 

45  W.  H.  Dobbie,  Hon.  Med.  Royal  Humane 
Society. 

47  H.  S.  Hawker,  served  in  boats  of  Edinhurgk 
at  the  destruction  of  a  magazine  at  Beyrout,  and  in 
that  ship  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

48  J.  J.  B.  E.  Frere,  Mid. of  Camelerm  and  Ze^a 
at  capture  of  Greek  pirates  in  1827-28.  Lieut,  of 
Princeu  Charlotte  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

50  H.  E.  S.  Winthrop,  Lieut,  of  Castor  during 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840,  and  pre- 
sent at  the  taking  of  Caiffa  and  Tyre,  and  bombard- 
ment of  Acre. 

51  T.  H.  Christian,  Lieut,  of  Princess  Charlotte, 
and  served  on  shore  in  the  operations  on  the  coast 
of  Syria,  and  present  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

52  A.  Gumming,  Mate  of  Cyclops  and  led  the 
Turkish  troops  to  the  assault  at  the  storming  of 
Sidon.  Present  on  several  other  occasions  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  in  1840,  and  his  service  officially 
noticed.  Lieut,  in  command  of  Fro/tc'^  pinnace, 
and  captured  piratical  slaver  Fincedora,  184^.  Hon. 
Med.  Koyal  Humane  Soc. 

55  T.  Carmichael,  assisted  at  the  capture  of 
Amoy  and  Chinghae,  1841. 

58  Lord  A.  W.  Beauclerk,  Mate  of  WeUesley. 
serving  on  shore  at  the  attack  on  Chuenpee.  and 
commanded  a  rocket  boat  at  the  Bocca  Tigris, 
and  assisted  at  the  storming  of  the  forts.  Men- 
tioned in  three  official  despatches,  Tiz.,  for  the 
captures  of  Amoy.  Chusan,  and  Chinghae.  1840,  41. 
Wrecked  in  a  typhoon  on  the  island  of  Tyloa,  while 
commanding  the  cutter  Louisa  wiih  the  government 

Elenipotentiaries    on   board;    and  detained  as  a 
ostage  for  payment  of  the  ransom  demanded  for 
their  Bberation. 

59  H.  King,  (b)  Mate  of  WeUesUy  at  capture  of 
Canton,  1841.  Lieut,  of  Al^erine  at  the  taking  of 
Chapoo  and  Woosung,  and  in  the  operations  in  the 
Yang  tse  Kiang,  1842. 

60  R.  S.  Smith,  Lieut,  of  Gorgon,  and  in 
her  boats  cut  out  a  schooner  in  the  Uruguay 
(Parana)  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  banks ;  in 
same  ship  at  destruction  of  batteries  at  Punta 
Ubiigado;  and  in  action  with  batteries  of  San 
Lorenzo,  also  in  the  Parana. 

61  J.  B.  Willoughby,  Mate  of  Niagara,  and 
repelled  the  attack  of  a  larae  jMirty  of  American 
marauders  while  in  command  of  a  small  party  sta- 
ioncd  at  Grenadier  Island  in  the  St.  Lawrence, 
18:19.    Hon.  Med.  Roy.  Hum.  Society. 

62  J.  H.  Beauchamp  (formerly  Proctor).  Lieut, 
commanded  the  Harpy  steam  vessel  at  Obligado, 
and  promoted  for  services  in  the  Parana,  1846. 

63  G.  Blane,  Lieut  of  Benbow  during  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  Spain,  and  at  Acre,  1840. 


1847. 

2  W.  B.  Stocker,  Mid.  of  Prometheus,  at  Algiers. 

3  J.  H.  Helby,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte,  at 
Algiers. 

4  N.  Vansittart,  Mate  of  ComwalUs.  scrvins  at 
the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon,  and  at 
capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo.  1842. 


5  A.  P.  E.  Wilmot,  Lieut,  of  Powerful  at  Acre, 
io40. 

6  J.  G.  Mackenzie,  Mid  of  Philomel,  at  Navarin. 

9 ,  R.  Coote,  Lieut,  of  Vulture,  and  commanded 
a  division  of  boats  during  the  operations  in  the 
Canton  river,  1847,  for  which  he  was  promoted. 

11.  T.  Miller,  Lieutof^^'ncour/,  and  commanded 
a  ^n-boat  and  (Uvision  of  seamen  at  the  destruction 
o\  piratical  forts  in  Maloodoo  Bay,  Borneo,  1845. 

12  R.  D.  White  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and 
at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

13  G.  Oldmizon,  Mid.  of  Bellona  at  the  attack 
on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads,  and  Walcheren  expedi- 
tion in  1809 ;  and  of  Prince  of  Wales,  and  served  on 
shore  at  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814. 

14  C.  R.  Johnson  commanded  the  boats  of  PWn- 
cess  Charlotte  at  Gebail ;  served  on  shore  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  and  subse- 
quently contused  by  tlie  explosion  of  a  magazine. 

16  W.  P.  Crozier,  Lieut,  of  Wasp  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria.  1840,  including  the 
storming  of  Sidon,  and  bomoarament  of  Acre. 

18  J.J.  Palmer,  officiall^r  noticed  when  Mate  of 
Comwallis,  at  capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

19  H.  D.  Rogers,  Mid.  of  Cameleon  and  Zebra 
at  capture  of  Greek  pirates,  and  reduction  of  Cara- 
busa,  1827,  28.  Mate  of  Saracen  on  north  coast  of 
Spain,  1834,  37,  and  Lieut,  of  Revenge  on  the  coast 
of  Syria  and  bombardment  of  Acre,  1840. 

20  J.  B.  Dickson.  Lieut,  of  Melmlle  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  forts  at  the  Bocca  Tigris  and  operations 
against  Canton,  and  at  the  taking  of  Chusan,  1841. 
Twice  thanked  bv  Royal  Humane  Soc.  for  saving 
lives  of  men  overboard. 


1848-49. 

1  J.  R.  WoodrifF,  Mid.  of  Donegal  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  of  Diadem,  and  served  on  shore  at  Maldonado, 
Monte  Video,  and  Buenos  Ayres.  Actively  em- 
ployed in  a  gun-boat  at  Cadiz,  m  1810-11,  when  be- 
longing to  St,  Alban's, 

5  H.  Nee<L  Mate  of  Druid  at  the  attack  upon 
Canton ;  and  Lieut,  of  Harlequin,  and  served  in  ner 
boats  in  a  severe  encounter  with  pirates  on  the 
coast  of  Sumatra,  in  1844. 

6  T.  Kisbee,  Senior  Lieut  of  Driver,  1842-3,  in 
the  Vans- tse- Kiang,  and  also  during  the  disturb- 
ances at  New  Zealand,  1846. 

7  W.  T.  Bate,  Mate  of  Blenheim,  and  wounded 
at  the  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

8  J.  A.  L.  Wharton,  Senior  Lieut  of  Phi- 
lomel and  commanded  the  boats  at  an  attack  upon  a 
piratical  slaver,  for  which  he  was  promoted. 

9  W.  Moorsom,  Lieut,  of  Endymion,  serving  in 
China,  1842. 

10  J.  A.  Macdonald,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Wo^^  in 
1836-37,  and  commanded  her  boats  in  several  actions 
with  pirates  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca ;  in  the  former 
year  with  eighteen  of  two  guns  each,  and  in  the  latter 
destroyed  several  off  the  Island  of  Pulo  Linghy. 

12  W.  K.  Hail,  Mate,  and  aimmanded  the 
launch  of  Benbow  in  the  attack  on  Tortosa,  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  and  in  that  ship  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre, 
in  1840. 

14  A.  G.  West,  Mid.  of  Benbow,  and  officially 
noticed  as  commanding  her  pinnace  at  the  attack  on 
the  town  of  Tortosa,  on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  and  St. 
.lean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


102 


Senrices  of  Commandera. 


15     A. 
wrecked 


Booth,    Mate     of    ChmUemirer     when 
in   So.   America;  Lieut,  of  Tfumderer 


daring  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Syria  and  at 
St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

16  W.  H.  Stewart,  Mid.  of  Cmry^ort^  on  the 
coaat  of  Syria,  in  1840,  and  officially  noticed. 

18  C.  J.  Austen,  Mate  of  BeUemhrn  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  at  St  Jean 
D*Acre,  in  1840. 

20  P.  Somerville,  serring  as  agent  of  transports 
at  the  capture  of  Canton,  1841. 

21  J.  A.  St  Leger,  Mate  of  Calliope^  and  present 
at  the  capture  of  Canton,  and  all  tbe  operations  in 
the  river ;  and  of  Blenheim  at  capture  of  Amoy, 
Chusan,  Chinghae,  and  Ningpo,  1841-42. 

22  H.  J.  Julian,  Lieut  of  Wolverene  serring  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  slave  factory  at 
Corisco,  coast  of  Africa,  in  1840. 

23  R.T.  Bedford  serml  in  the  boats  of /Taf^NV' 
at  the  attack  upon  the  castle  at  Beyront,  1840. 

24  £.  A.  Glynn,  Senior  Mate  of  Fair  Rotamomd 
and  of  Cmrlen,  and  Senior  Lieut  of  Cyt^net  during 
the  active  services  of  those  ships  on  the  coast  of 
Africa.  Lieut  Commander  oiDart  on  the  same 
station,  and  in  eoiu  unction  with  Philomel  captured 
a  felucca,  after  a  severe  fight  in  the  boata,  1848. 

25  A.  H.  Gardner,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Pok/pkemut^ 
andpromoted  for  services  performed  against  pirates, 

26  L.  Roberto,  Mid.  of  Montagu  at  the  evacua- 
tion of  Scylla  Castle,  in  1808,  and  of  Revenge,  en- 
gaged in  boat  service  at  Walcheren,  and  also  present 
at  the  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads,  1809. 

31  £.  Herrick,  Mid.  of  Revenge  at  Trafalgar  t 
and  attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and 
wounded  while  serving  in  the  batteries  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Flushing,  1809.    Gaz.1809. 

.34  H.  Phelps,  Mate  of  Powerful  at  Acre,  1840, 
and  officially  mention^  and  promoted  for  the  cap- 
ture of  Chin-Kiang-Poo  when  Mate  of  Comwalm, 
Twice  severely  wounded  during  the  operations  in 
the  River  Plate,  1845. 

35  R.  Purvis,  Mid.  of  Blonde  and  officially  men- 
tioned for  service  in  the  boata  during  the  operations 


In  Canton  river,  and  also  In  storming  the  hdghta  oc 
that  city,  where  he  served  as  Aid-de-Camp  to  ^ 
officer  commanding  the  brigade  of  aeainen  and 
marines.  Wounded  in  attacking  the  batteries  of 
Woosunc,  and  present  at  capture  of  Chin-Kiang- 
Poo,  ana  when  the  treaty  of  Nankin  was  couclodod. 

38.  J.  O.  Johnson,  Mate  of  Blonde^  and  officially 
mentioned  in  the  despateh  for  the  debtruciion  oi 
Chinese  fire  rafts,  in  wliich  senrioe  lie  was  severely 
burnt  and  wounded,  1842. 

40.  J.  H.  Kay,  Mid.  of  Chanticleer,  during  her 
scientific  voyai^,  1827.  29.  Lieut  of  Terror  ia 
Ross's  Antarctic  expedition,  1839 ;  and  has  since 
been  in  charge  of  Magnetic  Observatory  at  Hobart 
Town. 

45  E.  W.  Vansittart  Mate  of  ComwalUs  dnriag 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  1842. 

47  W.  T.  Rivers,  Mate  of  Calliope  and  Senior 
Lieut  of  Sulphur  during  all  the  important  ope- 
rations in  the  rivers  and  on  the  coasta  of  China, 
1841,  42,  including  the  capture  of  the  hetriita  ef 
Canton,  when  he  was  wounded  while  serving  on 
shore  with  the  army.  Honourably  mentioned  oa 
several  occasions  in  the  Gazetted  deapatchea. 
Senior  Lieut  of  Alhatrose^  1844. 47,  on  the  coast 
of  Africa,  actively  employed  in  the  suppreaaion  of 
the  slave  trade. 

48.  R.  Studdert,  Mkt  of  Champion  daring  the 
Burmese  war,  1825,  26. 


1850. 

1.  J.  E.  Knight,  Mid.  of  TVosapeiue,  and  aerrrd 
on  shore  at  tbe  expedition  to  the  Scheldt,  and  a 
Beagle  at  the  siege  of  St  Sebastian,  in  1813. 

2   J.  W.  Brown,  served  at  the  rednction  of  St 

Sebastian,  1813. 

5  Hon.  F.  Egerton.  Vol.  Ist  class  in  P'rimem 
Charlotte^  serving  on  shore  on  the  coaat  of  Svria: 
and^present  at  St  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

8.  S.  S.  L  Crofton,  Mate  of  fTelU^tep^  ud 
wounded  at  the  capture  of  Amoy.  1841 ;  promoted 
for  service  in  the  8appre88ion.of  toe  slave  trade. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


103 
SERVICES  OP  RETIRED  COMMANDERS. 

UNDsm  0»DBm  or  Council  or  1816. 


3  C.  Patey,  served  in  Warrior  in  Rodney's  an- 
ions, and  at  tiie  ea|>tiire  of  two  sail  of  the  line  in 
be  Mona  passage,  1783.  Lieut,  of  TerribUf  and 
town  ap  in  one  of  her  boats  at  the  evaeuation  of 
^oulon,  1793.  Lieut,  of  same  ship  in  Hotham's 
ctions,  1795.     Gaz.  1793. 

4  J.  S.  Moriencoort,  Lieut,  of  PrincesB  Jtnyiil, 
nd  eommanded  a  floating  battery  which  suffered 
inch  when  engaged  with  the  batteries  at  Toulon,  in 
793. 

6  R.  Kevem,  Senior  Lieut  of  Sheldrake  in  action 
rith  the  Fr.  fU^rte  SaXanumdre,  in  1806.  Gax.  1806. 

8  G.  N.  Tremlett.  Mid.  of  Queen  in  Howe's  ac- 
ion  ;  and  Lieut,  of  Thalia  at  the  capture  of  the  Fr. 
rigates  OUrire  and  OetUiUef  and  in  Bridport's  action 
a  1796.  Lieut,  of  Foudroyani  at  the  defeat  of 
iompart's  squadron  off  the  coast  of  Ireland,  in  1798. 

10  T.  Mulr,  succeeded  to  the  command  of  Cu- 
ieux,  on  her  captain  being  killed  in  action  with  the 
<V.  firigate  Reoanehe,  in  1807. 

17  G.  M.  Higginson,  served  at  the  defence  of  the 
own  of  Lemner,  in  East  Fdesland,  in  1799.  Gax. 
799. 

19  W.  Payne,  Lieut,  of  If odesfe, and  cutout  a 
Dutch  schooner  of  eight  guns  and  22  men,  in  the 
Straits  of  Sunda,  in  1809.    Gas.  1800. 

26  C.  Elsmere,  Mate  of  Lowettqffe  during  the 
>cciipation  of  Toulon,  1793 ;  and  served  on  shore  at 
».king  the  Mortella  tower,  and  storming  the  batteries 
if  St.F1orenxo  and  Calvi,  1794.  Lieut  of  CwnfttfrXand 
in  Hotham's  action,  1795  ;  and  of  Britannia  off  Cape 
3t.  Vincent,  14  Feb,  1797  ;  and  during  the  blockade 
9f  Cadix.  Uent  of  Terrible  in  the  expedition  to  Fer- 
ral,  1799. 

32  E.  Libby,  wounded  while  Acting  Lieut  of 
Blenheim^  off  Cape  St  Yinoent,  14  Feb.  1797.  Gax. 
1797. 

34  C.  G.  Warren,  Lieut  of  itlemeiM,  and  cut  out 
in  her  boats  two  large  store  ships  from  Vitero  Har« 
bour,  in  1799. 

35  R.  Bourne,  served  at  the  defence  of  the 
Islands  of  St  Marcouf ;  and  while  commanding 
Felix  schooner,  fought  a  privateer  of  greatiy  supe- 
rior force  in  1805.  Severely  vrounded  in  an  attack 
on  the  town  of  Hea  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  in  1806. 
Gax.  1796. 

42  J.  J.  Rorie,  Mid.  of  Standard  in  Bridport's 
action,  and  in  the  expedition  to  Qniberon,  1795. 
Lieut,  of  SehOf  and  commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  a 
▼essel  of  two  guns  from  Porto  Rico,  in  1797  ;  and  in 
command  of  Mome  Forhinee  brig,  captured  and  de- 
stroyed  several  of  the  enemy's  vessels  of  war  and 
priTateers  in  the  West  Indies. 

U  M.  Shuldham,  Lieut  of  Edgar  at  Copen- 
hagen in  1801,  Has  reeeiTcd  the  f^ldaad  two  nlTsr 
medals  from  the  Soe.  of  Arts  for  ms  mechanical  in* 
ventioDS. 


45  W.  Gilchrist,  Mid.  of  Steptre,  and  hurt  at  the 
attack  on  St  Domingo,  in  1794 ;  and  present  at  the 
capture  of  the  Dutch  squadron  in  Saldanha  Bay,  in 

1796.  Lieut  of  Oiaeau,  and  commanded  three  of  her 
boats  cutting  out  a  privateer  from  under  a  battery  at 
Bourbon ;  and  assisted  in  tlie  action  with  two  Fr. 
frigates  off  the  Mauritius,  in  1799.  Senior  of  Maida 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1807. 

46  J.  R.  Bindon,  Mid.  of  Captain  at  the  occupa- 
tion of  Toulon,  and  reduction  of  Corsica;  and  of 
Agamemnon  in  Hotham's  actions,  1795.  Mid.  of 
Andromaehef  and  wounded  at  the  Cloture  of  an  Alge- 
rine  frigate,  and  in  company  vrith  the  fleet  in  the 
action  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  1797.  Lieut  of  Invineible. 
and  served  on  shore  at  reduction  of  Surinam  and 
Demerara. 

47  J.  Petiey,  In  command  of  Loeutt  fn  company 
with  Wrangler f  captured  a  Danish  armed  vessel  under 
a  heavy  fire  from  a  battery  and  musquetry  at  Al- 
bourgi,  in  1812.    Gas.  1812. 

49  T.  Consitt,  Mid.  of  D^enee  In  Howe's  action, 
1794;  in  Hotham's  actions  in  1795;  and  Mate  of 
same  ship  at  the  Nfle.  Lieut  commanding  a  gun- 
boat at  Gibraltar,  employed  in  the  protection  of  con- 
▼oys  in  their  passase  through  the  Straita.  Ideut  of 
Pomane  at  the  blockade  of  Flushing. 

50  G.  Thomas,  wounded  at  the  landing  of  the 
army  in  Egypt,;in  1801.    Gax.  1801. 

50*  R.  Trotter,    Gax.  1804. 

52  G.  George,  Mid.  of  Lpng  at  the  capture  of  a 
large  privateer,  in  1798.  Lieut,  of  Boston,  and 
served  in  lier  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  of 
six,  and  another  of  four  guns,  in  1801 ;  in  Chieheeter 
at  the  taking  of  St  Lucie  and  Tobago,  in  1803 ;  and 
in  AUrieore  fii  action  with  a  Fr.  flotiUa,  in  1804. 

53  J.  Marshall  (a),  Gax.  1806. 

55  N.  Manger,  Acting  lieut  of  Sj^tHle  at  cap- 
tare  of  Fr.  frigate  Forte  in  the  Eastjndies,  in  1798. 

56  J.  Paaley,  Lieut  of  BeauUeUf  and  served  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  Chevrette  from  Camaret  Bay, 
in  1801.  When  in  Lark  sloop  commanded  her  boats 
cutting  out  a  privateer  from  the  island  of  Cuba  in 
the  same  year.    Gax.  1801,  01. 

57  J.  W.  Bailey,  Agent  of  Transports  in  the  ope- 
rations against  Genoa,  &c.  in  1814.    Gax.  1814. 

59  E.  Thrackston,  Mid.  of  Monarehf  and  wounded 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1801. 

61  J.  Turner,  wounded  when  Ueut  of  Hannibal  at 
lier  ciqptnre  in  Algexiras  Bay,  1801. 

63    J.Hiatt,Mid.  ofi^omaroffCapeStyineent, 

1797,  and  served  in  boats  of  tliat  sliip  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  Cadix,  and  in  various  actions  with  gun 
boats  and  batteries  during  the  blockade  of  tliat  port. 
Lieut,  of  Theteus  at  the  evacuation  of  St.  Domingo 


Digitized  by 


Google 


104 


Services  of  Retired  Commanders. 


by  the  French,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Du- 
quesnCf  CreoUy  Chrindef  and  other  ships  with  the 
French  troops  on  board,  at  Cape  Nicholas  Mole, 
1803.  Commanded  a  boat  at  the  attack  upon  Cvrafoa, 
1804. 

64  J.  Barker,  when  commanding  Grenada  in  1806 
captured  Fr.  schooner  privateer  Princ€$se  Murai. 

65  Thos.  Mitchell,  Mid.  of  Anuthyst  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Dedaigneusef  in  1801.  Senior  lieut.  of 
Harrier^  when  in  company  with  Phaeton  an  attack 
was  made  on  the  Fr.  frigate  SemiUante^  protected  by 
batteries  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1805  ;  and  in  action 
with  a  Dutch  squadron  in  the  Java  Seas,  in  1809. 
Senior  of  SaUette,  and  commanded  two  divisions  of 
boats  in  the  attack  on  13  enemy's  gun  vessels  during 
the  Walcheren  expedition.    Gaz.  1806. 

67  O.  Walker,  Lieut,  of  PoIIm,  and  commanded 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  two  Danish  privateers  on 
the  coast  of  Norway,  in  1810.    Gas.  1810. 

69  R.  I.  Alleyn,  Lieut,  of  Egypiienne,  and  served 
in  her  boats  cutting  out  Aleide  of  34  guns,  from 
Muros  Bay,  in  1806. 

71  R.  Sutherland  commanded  boats  of  Morgiana 
and  ScQVit  at  the  capture  of  a  Sp.  armed  vessel  off 
Cape  Trafalgar,  1807. 

79  J.  Murray,  Lieut,  of  Stork  and  wounded  in 
boarding  enemy's  vessels  off  Porto  Rico,  and  assisted 
at  capture  of  several  armed  vessels  oiT  Cuba,  1806  ; 
also  at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  corvette  Cygne^  and  at 
surrender  of  Martinique,  1809. 

74  A.  B.  Howe,  served  as  Mid.  at  the  reduction 
of  W.  India  islands,  1797.  Lieut,  of  Leviaihan  at 
Trafalgar ;  and  Senior  of  Renown  at  destruction  of 
Fr.  ships  Lion  and  Robuste  off  Cette,  1809. 

75  R.  Bastin,  Lieut  of  Belleiile,  at  Trafalgar; 
and  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Blanche  at  the  capture 
of  Ouerriere  in  1806.    Gaa.  1806. 

76  L.  Boulderson,  Mid.  of  BelUrophon  at  the 
Nile.    Lieut,  of  Volcano  at  defence  of  Cadiz,  1811. 


Under  Oiidk&  of  Council  of  1830. 

1  D.  Fernandes,  Mate  of  Thunderer  in  Howe's 
action,  1794  ;  and  Bridport's,  1795.  Lieut,  of  Blen- 
heim  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  14  Feb.  1797 ;  and 
actively  engaged  with  the  Spanish  batteries  and  gun- 
boate  off  Cadiz  in  the  same  year. 

3  C.  Thompson,  Lieut,  of  Phixmus  at  the  capture 
of  Sttcces,  in  1801. 

4  J.  H.  Dathan,  Lieut,  of  Hazard  at  the  capture 
of  Fr.  privateer  Neptune,  in  1798.    Gaz.  1798. 

5  Wm  Somerville,  Mid.  of  Isis  at  Camperdown. 
Lieut,  of  Babet  at  the  capture  of  the  Dutch  fleet  in 
the  Texel,  1799,  on  which  occasion  he  served  on 
shore  with  the  army.  Was  present  at  the  attack  on 
the  Fr.  squadron  and  capture  of  Desir^e  in  Dunkirk, 

1800,  and  when  in  Atalante  was  severely  wounded 
capturing  a  Spanish  privateer  off  Ferrol,  in  1801. 

7.  G.  S.  Parsons,  Mid.  of  Barfleur  off  Cape  St. 
Vineent,  1797 ;  and  of  Foudroyant  at  capture  of 
QMreyoi  and  Guillaume  Tell,  1800.  Acting  Lieut, 
of  JSl  Carmen,  and  served  in  a  gun-boat  at  Egypt, 

1801.  Lieut,  of  Orion  at  Copenhagen,  1807 ;  and 
Senior  of  Valiant,  and  commanded  her  boats  cutting 
out  a  convoy  from  Basque  roads ;  and  at  the  capture 
■of  Fr,  frigate  Canonniere, 


14  T.  «wain.  Mate  of  RamiUieM  at  Copenhafn 
in  1801.  Lieut,  commanding  Attack  gun  bri^  &: 
capture  of  two  privateers  of  14  gons  each ;  and  ia 
company  with  Co2poy«,  landed  and  destroyed  batte. 
ries  and  signal  stetions  on  the  entrance  of  the  Rifcr 
Donellan,  in  1806 ;  commanded  the  same  brig  in  tk 
Walcheren  expedition. 

16  W.  Whymper,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Ed^er 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1801 .  lieut.  of  Sn^>hir  bomb  ic 
bombardment  of  Havre  and  Granville,  and  csptan 
and  destruction  of  many  of  the  enemy's  flotilla,  ia 
1803  and  1804.  Lieut,  of  Courageux  in  the  Walcbeita 
expedition,  and  commanded  a  gun-boat  and  a  party 
of  seamen  on  that  occasion.    Gaz.  1801. 

17  A.  WeUs,  Mid.  of  Colosstu  off  Cape  St  Via- 
cent ;  and  in  her  boats  in  several  attacks  ou  the  Cun 
flotilla,  in  1797.  Mid.  of  Edgar  at  Copenhagen,  la 
1801.  Lieut,  of  Gaaiie^fat  Copenhagen,  in  ibuT; 
and  Senior  of  Nayaden  and  commanded  her  boats  n 
the  capture  of  a  Russian  fort  and  aeveral  vessels 
under  ite  protection  in  the  Skiold,  1809- 

38  H.  H.  Budd,  Mate  of  Antelope  in  an  attsci  ea 
the  enemy's  flotilla  off  Ostend,  in  1804.  Wooudtd 
when  Lieut,  of  Pompee  in  the  Mediterranean,  u> 
1806.    Gaz.  1804. 

SO  F.  Briggs,  Senior  Lieut  of  Halcyon  16  pu 
brig  in  action  off  Denia,  in  1806,  with  Sp.  U  g<ui 
corvette  Neptuno,  a  brig  of  14  guns,  and  xebw  d 
la  guns,  the  former  of  which  was  eaptured.  Cwe- 
manded  a  gun-boat  which  was  sunk  while  engagisg 
the  batteries  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz,  1808.  G&i, 
1806. 

31  G.  Kyle,  Mate  of  Elephant  at  Copenhagen,  is 
1801,  and  surrender  of  the  French  army  at  St.  Do- 
mingo, in  1803 ;  and  when  belonging  to  Herak 
served  on  shore  at  the  attack  on  Curafoa,  in  IMJ<. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Kangaroo  in  the  Walcheren  expedi- 
tion. Lieut,  of  Ahoukir  in  command  of  a  gnn-boat 
at  the  defence  of  Riga,  in  1812 ;  and  in  same  ship  fti 
the  taking  of  Genoa,  in  1814. 

32  T.  M.  Blainey,  served  in  Arrogant  at  the  «?• 
ture  of  the  Cape  and  Colombo,  in  1795  and  179^- 
Acting  Lieut,  of  same  ship,  and  in  command  of  htr 
boate,  captured  a  Duteh  14  gun  brig,  and  cut  outfroB 
under  the  batteries  of  Java  an  armed  ship.  Com- 
manded Protector  gun  brig  at  the  taking  of  the  Caf« 
and  Monte  Video,  in  1806,  and  the  boate  of  5rwJ- 
wick  at  the  capture  of  a  Danish  brig  of  war  and  eat- 
ter  at  Nyberg,  in  1808,  and  a  division  of  gun-boats 
in  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809. 

34  C.  Royer,  Mid.  of  ^Swt/X^iire  at  the  Nik ;  "^ 
served  on  shore  with  the  army  in  Egypt  on  the  8th, 
12th,  and  2l8t  of  March,  1801.  Mate  of  CamU^^ 
and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  scvcia 
armed  feluccas  near  Tarragona,  in  1801.  Lieut  « 
Ambuscade  in  the  Adriatic ;  and  wounded  in  If 06  m 
cutting  out  a  vessel  from  under  the  batteries  of  Trt- 
miti.  Second  Lieut,  of  Astrea  in  action  with  li< 
French  squadron  off  Madagascar,  in  1811. 

36  Geo.  Bague,  Mid.  of  Haerlem,  at  captntt  of 
Prima  galley  from  under  the  Mole  of  Genoa,  and  »j 
the  operations  in  Egypt,  1801.  Slightly  wouudrJ 
when  Lieut,  of  Colossus  at  Trafalgar,  and  siso  lo 
Bittern  while  employed  in  her  boats  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean. Senior  of  Leonidas  at  the  capture  of  '^^^^ 
Maura,  1810;  and  commanded  a  division  of  i^^- 
boats  at  the  defence  of  Scylla.  Senior  of  Soynt  at 
the  surrender  of  Genoa,  in  1814. 

37  Jas.  Hewitt,  Mid  of  Inconstant,  and  served '» 
her  boate  cutting  out  a  vessel  under  a  heavy  fire  froD 
the  batteries  of  Goree,  in  1804. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


♦Services  of  Retired  Commanders. 


105 


39  E.  Steele,  Lieut  of  ArHkMSa,  and  commanded 
^  party  of  seamen  at  the  destruction  of  a  battery  on 
^be  coast  of  Franee  in  1809. 

42  G.  F.  Somerville,  Lieut  of  Hussar  at  Copen- 
hafren,  in  1807 ;  and  senior  of  Ulysses  at  the  reduction 
of  Martinique,  in  1809  ;  also  employed  in  a  flat-boat 
in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren. 

45  J.  Grierson,  Lieut,  of  Princess  Charlottef  in 
1  805,  in  action  with  Fr.  26  gun  ship  Cyone,  and  16 
^un-brig  Naiade,  the  former  of  which  was  captured. 
S:»enior  of  Dietaior  and  Ohucesier^  until  the  conclusion 
of  the  war. 

46  J.  Lamont,  severely  wounded  when  Lieut,  of 
J^oselkf  in  boarding  an  enemy's  armed  vessel  in  the 
Oulf  of  Mexico,  in  1806. 

47  J.  G.  Gooding,  commanded  Flying  Fish 
schooner  in  the  expedition  to  Batabano  in  the  Isle  of 
Ouba,  in  1806,  and  in  tke  operations  against  Buenos 
Ay  res,  1807. 

48  J.  Barclay,  Mid.  of  Hydra,  in  her  boats  at 
capture  of  an  armed  lugger  under  a  fire  of  musketry 
Df^ar  the  river  Touque,  in  1803.  Acting  Lieut,  of 
Britannia  at  Trafialgar ;  and  Lieut,  of  Latona  at  the 
capture  of  Curacoa,  1807. 

49  J.  Spratt,  wounded  when  Mate  of  Defiance  at 
Trafalgar.    Gaz.  1805. 

50  T.  Coakley,  Acting  Lieut,  of  T4mAraire  at  Tra- 
falgar ;  Lieut,  of  Toiiiiaa^  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807  ; 
and  of  Rttisonnable  \t  the  capture  of  St.  Paul,  Isle 
of  Bourbon. 

51  J.  Eaton,  Mid.  of  Hannibal  in  action  with 
French  squadron  in  Algeziras  Bay,  in  1801,  and  cap- 
tured  ;  of  Atalanta,  cutting  out  several  vessels  from 
under  batteries  in  Quiberon  Bay ;  and  of  J^m^raire 
at  Trafalgar.  Lieut,  of  Lion  at  the  capture  of  Java ; 
and  while  in  command  of  her  tender,  severely  wounded 
in  action  with  13  Malay  pirates. 

52  J.  Brine,  Mid  of  Agincourt  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  1801.  Lieut,  of  Oloire  at  capture  of  Mar- 
tinique, 1809 ;  of  Potnp^  at  Guadaloupe,  1810  ;  and 
wrecked  in  Laurel^  1812  ;  and  detained  a  prisoner  in 
France  till  the  peace. 

53  S.  Mitchell,  Mid.  of  BeaMUtu  at  Camperdown, 
and  Mate  of  MaUa  in  Calder's  action. 

54  S.  Hilton,  Mate  of  Mimoiaur  at  Trafalgar ; 
Ueut.  of  Revenge  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  squadron  ; 
attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  and  served  on  shore 
-with  the  brigade  of  seamen  at  the  siege  of  Flushing, 
1809.    Gas.  1809. 

55  J.  G.  H.  Gramshaw,  served  at  the  capture  of  a 
convoy  and  destruction  of  the  batteries  at  Caaaia,  in 
1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

56  G.  A.  Schultz,  Mid.  of  Asia  at  Bomholm,  in 
1801,  and  Lieut  of  Nassau  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807, 
and  destruction  of  Danish  74,  Prince  CTtristian 
Frederick,  1808.  Lieut,  of  Parikian  in  action  with 
three  Fr.  ships  of  war,  and  in  the  Walcheren  ex- 
pedition, in  1809,  and  Signal  Ueut.  to  Sir  Home 
|^>pham  and  on  the  coast  of  Spain. 

57  H.  Entwisle,  Mid.  of  Bellerophon  at  Trafalgar. 

58  F.  S.  Price,  wounded  as  Mate  of  Tfm^airt  at 
Trafalgar. 

69  E.  Mourilyan,  Mate  of  Antelope,  and  severely 
-wounded  boarding  a  Dutch  gun-boat,  in  1804;  com- 
manded launch  of  Pomp^  at  the  capture  of  the  castle 
and  town  of  Scala,  in  1806.    Gaz.  1806. 

60  J.  Le  Feuvre,  Mid.  of  DestrA  at  Copenhagen, 
ia  1801,  and  served  in  her  boat  at  the  capture  of  an 
armed  felucca,  in  1804.  Lieut  of  Fisgard  at  the 
July  50 


taking  of  Curacoa,  in  1807 ;  and  of  Manger  at  the 
capture  of  Anholt,  in  1809. 

61  J.  Taylor,  Mid.  of  Gibraltar  in  the  expedition 
to  Ferrol,  1800,  and  at  Egypt,  and  commanded  her 
launch  at  the  attack  of  the  enemy's  works  at  Elba, 
1 80 1 .  Mate  of  Donegal  during  the  important  services 
of  that  ship  after  Trafalgar;  and  of  same  ship  at 
St.  Domingo,  1806.  Lieut,  of  Donegal  at  the  attack 
on  Fr.  firigate  squadron  destroyed  at  Sables  D'Olonne ; 
and  upon  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  1809 ;  and  at 
attack  upon  two  Fr.  frigates  moored  close  under  the 
batteries  of  La  Hogue,  1810.  Lieut,  of  Maidstone  at 
destruction  of  two  American  privateers  in  the  bay  of 
Fundy,  1812 ;  and  at  capture  of  American  Revenue 
cutter,  and  other  vessels  in  the  Chesapeake  and 
Rappahannock,  1813. 

62  W.  Lloyd,  Mid.  of  Superb  in  the  action  in  the 
Straits  of  Gibraltar,  1801 ;  and  at  St.  Domingo. 
Lieut  of  Ardent  taking  Monte  Video. 

63  Phil.  Wright,  Mid.  of  Lion  in  action  with  four 
Spanish  frigates,  and  capture  of  Santa  Dorotea,  in 
1798;  wounded  when  serving  in  a  gun -boat  on  the 
Nile  in  the  same  year;  present  at  the  blockade 
and  capture  of  Malta;  and  commanded  a  mortar 
vessel  oiF  Boulogne,  in  1804  and  5.  Lieut,  of  Repulse 
at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807. 

64  W.  Edwards,  Mid.  of  Defiance  at  Copenhagen 
in  1801. 

65  N.  Brice,  captured  while  commanding  Jackdaw 
schooner  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1808. 

66  L.  S.  Jack,  acting  Senior  Lieut,  of  Desir^e  at 
the  capture  of  the  forts  of  Cuxhaven,  siege  and  re- 
duction of  Gluckstadt,  and  all  the  operations  in  the 
Elbe,  in  1813-14. 

67  W.  Figg.  Mid.  of  Venerable  at  Camperdown ; 
and  wounded  in  Bellona  at  Copenhagen,  in  1801. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Snake  at  the  capture  of  two  Danish 
forts,  and  several  vessels  near  the  North  Cape  ;  and 
in  command  of  Pickle,  assisted  with  several  other 
small  vessels,  in  beating  off  the  Fr.  frigate  QMre  of 
44  guns,  in  1809.    Gaz.  1801. 

67*  E.  Norie,  Mid.  of  Prince  qf  Wales  at  the 
capture  of  Trinidad  with  the  Sp.  squadron,  1797. 
Acting  Master  of  Busy  at  capture  of  Sp.  Letter  of 
Marque  of  superior  force.  Lieut,  of  Mars  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807,  and  slightly  wounded.  When  com- 
manding a  prize  to  Goldfinch  was  captured,  1810,  off 
Gigon,  and  detained  a  prisoner  in  France  flve  years. 

68  N.  Colthurst,  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar. 

69  J.  H.  Sanders,  Mid.  of  Melpomene,  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  Fr. 
National  brig  of  18  guns,  in  the  S^n^gal,  in  1801. 
Mate  of  Swi/tsure  at  Trafalgar;  and  Lieut  of  Statira, 
in  command  of  an  armed  vessel,  was  captured  by 
two  armed  luggers  in  1809f  after  losing  an  eye,  and 
being  otherwise  severely  wotinded. 

69*  C.  Rubidge,  served  in  Ceres  in  the  expeditions 
to  Belleisle,  Cadiz,  and  Egypt,  1801 ;  and  actively 
employed  on  the  Lakes  and  Nile.  Senior  Ueut  of 
Etna  at  bombardment  of  Copenhagen,  1807 ;  attack 
on  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads  (where  he  was  wounded); 
bombardment  of  Flushing;  and  defence  of  Cadiz. 
Commanded  Hardy  and  Bloodhound  till  the  peace. 

70  T.  Hills,  Mid.  of  Victory  in  Hotham*s  second 
action,  1795;  and  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  1797.  Mate 
of  Seahorse,  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  destruction 
of  a  convoy  in  Hyeres  Bay,  in  1804;  and  Lieut,  of 
Philomel,  covering  the  advance  of  the  boats  in  the 
Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809. 

70*  A.  Miicdouald   Mid.  of  Ardent  at  the  capture 

H 


Digitized  by 


Google 


106 


Services  of  Retired  Commanders. 


of  the  Dutch  fleet  in  the  Texel,  in  1799;  and  wonnded 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1801  ;  and  of  Bellerophon  ttMufg 
Ft.  74  gun  ship  Dutpittne^  io  1803.  lieut.  of  Tribune 
and  slightly  wounded  at  the  destruction  of  gun-boats 
off  Corunna,  in  1807  ;  in  the  same  ship  was  several 
timet  engaged  with  the  Danish  flotillas  in  the  Baltic, 
particularly  with  four  brigs  off  Mandell,  in  1810. 

71  R.  L.  ConoUy,  Mid.  of  Theseus  at  the  Nile ; 
and  wounded  when  Sub-Lieut,  of  Tigress  gun  brig, 
in  action  with  the  Boulogne  flotilla,  in  1805. 

79  T.  Jager,  Mid.  of  Southampton  at  the  capture 
oftlie  Danish  and  Swedish  West  India  Islands,  in 
1801 ;  of  Termagcmt  cutting  out  Podesta  National 
armed  xebec,  near  Bastia;  and  Mate  of  Ouerrier,  em  > 
ployed  in  the  gun-boats,  at  Gibraltar,  in  1 805.  Lieut, 
of  Agincourt  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  &e. ; 
of  Laurestinus  in  the  Chesapealce  river  ^  attack  on 
Craney  Island,  &c. 

73  C.  Janns,  Lieut,  of  Inflexible  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1807.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Eclair t  and  commanded 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  French  convoy  in 
duiberon  bay ;  and  Acting  Commander  of  that  ship 
actively  employed  on  the  coast  of  Calabria,  and  at  the 
defence  of  Sicily,  in  1810. 

74  J.  Arnold,  Mid.  of  Tigre  and  commanded  a 
gun-boat  at  the  defence  of  Acre,  1799;  and  the  pin- 
nace at  the  cutting  out  four  vessels  laden  with  stores 
for  the  Fr.  army  from  under  Mount  Carmel.  Com- 
manded a  boat  at  the  landing  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions in  Egypt,  1801.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Spy  in  1805, 
6,  and  wounded  when  Sub- Lieut,  of  Desperate  gun- 
brig  in  action  with  two  French  privateers  on  the  coast 
of  France,  in  1807. 

75  T.  Edmonds,  Lieut,  of  Childert  in  a  severe 
action  with  Danish  18  gun-brig  Lov^en,  1808. 

76  P.  Crane,  Mid.  of  Superb  in  the  action  in  the 
Straits  of  Gibraltar,  1801.  Senior-Lieut  of  Renard, 
and  in  her  boats  at  the  defence  of  Riga,  in  1818. 

77  J.  Salmon,  Lieut,  of  Tonnant  at  Trafalgar,  and 
wounded  when  commanding  Tobago  schooner  in  action 
with  a  superior  force  off  Guadaioupe,  in  1806. 

79  J.  B.  Blennerhasset,  Mid.  of  Tonnant  at  Tra- 
ftdgar. 

80  S.  Marsing^ll,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  St, 
Fiorenxo  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate,  Pxyche^  in  1805 

81  S.  Sison,  Lieut,  of  Volontaire^  serving  in  her 
boats  at  capture  of  a  convoy  in  Rosas  bay,  in  1809. 

82  V.  W.H.  Bogle,  Mid.  of  Vanguard  at  capture  of 
French  74  gun-ship  Duquesne  and  frigate  Creole  t  and 
of  Active  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  de- 
struction of  the  Turlcish  squadron  at  Pesquies.  Lieut, 
of  Proserpine  when  captured  by  two  French  frigates, 
1809. 

83  J.  White,  Lieut,  of  Baracouta  at  the  capture  of 
the  Dutch  Spice  Islands,  1810. 

84  G.  Welch,  Mate  of  Veteran  in  the  expediticn 
to  the  Helder  and  surrender  of  the  Dutch  fleet  in  the 
Texel,  in  1799,  and  at  Copenhagen,  in  1801.  Senior 
Lieut,  of  Briseus  at  the  talcing  of  Cuxhaven,  1809  ; 
captured  in  one  of  her  boats  with  six  men,  the  Danish 
privateer  Courier,  In  the  same  vessel  captured  the 
Fr.  privateer  Sans  Soucit  1810. 

85  T.  Burdwood,  Mate  of  Raisonable  at  Copenha- 
gren,  in  1801.  Lieut,  of  Belleisle  at  the  capture  of 
Martinique  ;  and  commanded  a  gua-boat  at  the  siege 
of  Flushing ;  served  as  Agent  of  Transports  in  the 
expedition  to  New  Orleans  and  surrender  of  Fort 
Mobile,  in  1814. 

87    S.  Briggs,  Mid.  of  Grenada  at  the  capture  of 


Printesse  Murat  schooner  of  war  in  the  West  Indies, 
in  1806.     Gas.  1806. 

88  J.  ntsmaurice,  Lieut,  of  Conutfion,  and  se- 
verely wounded  in  action  with  Fr.  16  g^n  brig  Pali- 
nurCf  by  which  she  was  captured  off  Martiniqae,  180S. 

89  W.  Milue,  Mid.  of  Stoinger  in  the  cxpeditiot 
to  Holland,  1799 ;  and  of  Elephant  at  Copenhagen, 
1801 ;  and  in  a  boat  of  that  ship  was  at  the  cnttiar 
out  a  schooner  under  Cape  Francois,  San  I>ominfo. 
Served  also  in  that  ship  at  the  e^tnre  of  JhiquesMt 
and  Criole,  evacuation  oy  the  French  of  Cape  Fnn. 
cois,  and  surrender  of  SurveiUante  and  Clorinde,  is. 
1803.  Sub-Lieut  of  Carrier  cutter  at  surrender  of 
Heligoland,  and  in  the  expedition  to  Copenhagn, 
1807 ;  and  acting  in  command  of  Carrier  captured  Fr. 
privateer  Aettf  of  superior  force.  In  eommand  d 
same  cutter  in  an  attaclc  upon  Boulogne,  1808,  aau 
wrecked  in  the  same  year  after  an  action  with  tvD 
batteries  at  Etaples,  on  which  occad^n  he  wss 
wounded  in  two  places.  During  the  rebdlion  in 
Canada  acted  as  Maijor  of  Volunteers,  and  Capt.  of 
the  Provincial  Navy.    Gaz.  1807,  1807. 

91  W.  R.  B  Sellon,  Mid.  of  Centaur  at  the  takioc 
of  St.  Lucia,  in  1803.  Lieut  of  Alexandria^  in  cob* 
mand  of  two  (pin-boats,  captured  two  Dutch  goo. 
vessels  on  the  coast  of  HoUand ;  and  of  Castor  is 
action  with  HautpouU^  captured  by  the  sqiiadron  of 
Guadaioupe,  1809.  Commanded  the  boats  of  Smi^t- 
sure  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  privateer  Charlemagne  of 
8  guns  and  93  men  off  Corsica,  in  1813.  Gaz. 
1813. 

93  H.  Overend,  Mate  of  Baechanie^  and  in  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  an  armed  brig  and  two  feluees*, 
protected  by  batteries  and  fleld  pieces,  at  SanU 
Martha  on  the  Spanish  Main,  in  1806.     Gaz.  1806. 

94  F.  Beaumont,  Mid.  of  Ardent  jX  Copenhagen, 
in  1801. 

96  Sanderson  Allen,  Mid.  of  Polyphetmrns  in  tht 
opemtions  against  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1807»  aadlieut 
of  Caroline  at  Banda  Neira,  1810. 

96  C.  Chapell,  was  Mid.  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar. 

97  H.J.  P.  Proby,  Mate  of  Namur  in  the  ac^d 
off  Ferrol,  1805 ;  and  at  capture  of  Linoia*  »quadnw. 

98  J.  Fiolayson,  Signal  Mid.  of  EJepham  at  C«- 

Kenhagen,  in  1801.  Mate  of  Topaze  at  the  taking  cf 
lariegalante,  the  Saintes,  Martinique  and  Gna^ 
loupe ;  was  Lieut  of  Jason  at  the  capture  of  lb; 
French  frigate  Topaze,  and  Senior  of  the  TopaxenlxU 
taking  of  Guadaioupe,  in  1810.  Hon.  Med.  Rov 
Hum.  Soc. 

100  M.  Anthony,  Mid.  of  Naiad  at  Tn&Igar. 
Lieut,  of  Fury  serving  in  the  Baltic,  and  in  lbi>* 
severely  wounded  engasing  an  enemy's  gun-botf- 
Senior  of  Sarpen  in  the  Walcheren  Expedition ;  aiK 
served  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tariflte.] 

101  M.  Raven,  Mate  of  Nymph,  commanded  ooe 
of  her  b(Mts  at  the  attack  on  ^e  Garotta  priTatecrc ' 
20  guns  and  150  men  off  Lisbon,  in  1808,  at  the  deau 
of  Capt  Shipley.  Lieut,  of  Castor  at  the  capture  c: 
Hautpoult  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1809,  and  taking  a 
Guadaioupe,  in  1810. 

102  N.  Norton,  Mate  of  Ftrginie  at  capture  of 
Dutch  frigate  Guelderland,  1808.    Gaz.  1806. 

103.  J.  Jackson  serving  in  Veteran  at  Camper- 
down,  1797  ;  and  Copenh^^,  1801. 

104  W.  Lester,  Mate  of  Seahorse  in  action  «Tt^ 
Turkish  squadron  and  capture  of  Badere  Zaffer,  \^- 
Lieut,  of  Fwrieuse  and  assisted  at  destruction  of  • 
battery  and  convoy  near  Civita  \ecchia,  1813.  Qm> 
1808,  13. 


I 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Retired  Commanders. 


107 


105  G.  Touog,  Mid  and  Mate  of  Seepire  from 
1803  till  1808  serving  in  the  East  Indies,  Isle  of 
France,  &c  Lieut,  c^  Bermuda  in  the  Flushing  ex- 
pedition, 1809,  and  of  Lum,  at  the  capture  of  Java 
and  the  flotilla. 

106  T.  Hodgakins,  Lieut.,  and  commanded  boats 
of  Nemetis  at  capture  of  two  Danish  schooners  on 
the  coast  of  Norway,  1810. 

107  C.  Pearson,  Mid.  of  Spencer  at  St.  Domingo, 
1806,  and  wounded. 

109  V.  Lanphier,  Mid.  of  SparHate  at  Trafalgar  ; 
and  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Leonidaa  at  taking 
Cephalonia  and  5^ta  Maura. 

110  H.  Rich,  Mid.  of  Defiance  at  Trafalgar. 

112  Sam.  Whiteway,  Mate  of  Inmncible  at  the 
reduction  of  St.  Lucia,  Trinidad,  and  Surinam,  in 
1796.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Glory,  in  Caldcr's  action  ; 
and  Senior  of  Thameit  and  commanded  a  detachment 
of  seamen  and  marines  at  the  destruction  of  10  armed 
vessels  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1811,  and  officially 
mentioned  on  various  occasions.    Gaz.  1811. 

114  C.  E.  Day,  Mid.  of  Hereule  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Crfole,  and  Mignon  corvette,  and  in  action 
with  Poursuieanief  off  Cape  Nicholas  Mole,  in  1803. 
Mid.  of  Windeor  Cattle  at  capture  of  four  frigates  off 
Rochfort,  1806 ;  and  passage  of  the  Dardauelles,when 
be  served  on  shore  at  the  attack  on  the  i.<Iand  of 
iVota.  Lieut,  in  command  of  a  gun  and  mortar  boat 
at  the  siege  of  Cadiz  in  1810. 

116^  K.  Nazer,  Lieut,  of  Maidstone^  and  in  her 
boats  in  company  with  those  of  Statira  init  out  a  6- 
guD  schooner  in  the  Chesapeake.    Gaz.  1813. 

117  W.  L.  Paterson,  Mid,  of  Terpsichore  at  cap- 
ture of  Sp.  frigate  Mahonesa,  and  Fr,  frigate  VestaUj 
1796  ;  also  at  bombardment  of  Cadiz  ;  and  at  Tene- 
"ffe,  1797,  Act.  Lieut,  of  Tartana  at  Copenhagen, 
1807  ;  and  engaged  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  convoy 
at  Fladstrand.  1808. 

118  T.  Levell,  Lieut,  of  Little  Belt  in  her  encoun- 
ter with  the  U.S.  frigate  President ,  in  1811. 

,119  W.  H.  Smith,  Mid.  of  Romney  at  the  ezpedi- 
tion  to  the  Helder,  1799 ;  and  of  Vanguard  at  cap- 
ture of  Duquesne  and  Creole,  in  1803  ;  of  Repulse  at 
passage  of  Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of  Turkish 
squadron  ;  and  of  Neptune  at  the  capture  of  Marti- 
nique, 1809.  Lieut,  of  Snap  at  capture  of  Guadaloupe, 
the  Saintes,  And  St.  Martin's,  1810 ;  and  of  Standard 
at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  1811, 12.  Lieut,  of  Warspite, 
serving  in  her  boats  at  capture  of  U.S.  privateer 
Pkuh,  and  other  vessels. 

120  T.  Chrystie,  Mid.  of  Ajax  in  the  expeditions 
to  Ferrol,  Cadiz,  and  Egypt ;  and  of  Defiance  at 
Trafalgar.  Lieut,  of  Wolverene  at  the  taking  of 
Martinique ;  and  when  in  Sceptre  commanded  her 
boats,  cutting  out  some  vessels  from  under  the  bat- 
teries in  Quiberon  Bay.  Senior  of  Alceste  in  the  ex- 
pedition  against  New  Orleans.     Gaz.  1811. 

123  W.  Lowcay,  Mid.  of  Ajax  in  Calder's  action, 
and  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut,  of  Princess  of  Orange,  and 
employed  in  the  gun-boats  at  the  reduction  of 
Flushing. 

124  F.  D.  Romney,  Mid.  of  Osprey  employed 
against  the  revolted  natives  at  Sierra  Leone,  1809 ; 
of  Belleropkon  at  the  capture  of  Duquesne,  and  other 
Fr.  ships,  and  surrender  of  Cape  Francois ;  and  of 
Colics  in  the  action  off  Ferrol.  Sub- Lieut,  of  Char- 
ger at  the  sieges  of  Stralsund  and  Copenhagen,  1807. 
Lieut,  of  Dictator  and  in  command  of  her  boats  cap- 
tured  three  privateers ;  and  of  Leveret,  and  com- 
manded a  boat  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  off 


Heligoland,  and  at  the  destruction  of  another  on  the 
coast  of  Denmark,  in  1812.  Commanded  a  gun- 
boat during  the  operations  in  the  Elbe,  in  1813,  14, 
and  was  wounded  in  an  attack  on  Danish  gun-boats 
at  Busun.      Gaz.  1812,  14. 

125    W.  Wooloock,  Mid.  of  Minotaur  at  Trafalgar. 

127  R.  Rawle,  Lieut,  of  Rota,  and  wounded  in 
her  boats  attempting  to  cut  out  Am.  privateer  in 
Fayal  harbour,  1814. 

129  S.  Roscow,  Mid.  of  Spencer  in  Saumarez's 
actions  off  Algesiras  and  in  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar, 
1801,  and  of  Intrepid  at  defence  of  Gaeta  and  storm- 
ing of  Capri  180f).  Lieut,  of  Montagu  and  served 
on  shore  at  capture  of  Santa  Mnria  1810,  and  of 
R^fieman  during  Uie operations  in  the  Penobscot,  1814. 

130  J.  R.  Hownam,  commanded  a  detachment  of 
seamen  and  marines  at  the  destruction  of  batteries  and 
a  convoy  at  Port  Nouvelle,  in  1813.  Gaz.  1813,  13. 

131  W.  Jones,  Mate  of  Windsor  Castle  and 
wounded  at  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  1807. 

132  C.  Jefferis,  Lieut,  of  Dover  at  the  capture  of 
Amboyna,  in  1810.    Gaz.  1810. 

134  J.  Pbepoe,  Mid.  of  Ajax  at  Trafalgar.  Lieut, 
serving  in  boats  of  Armide  at  destruction  of  Fr. 
flotilla  under  He  D'Aix.  and  of  three  brigs  on  Pointe 
du  Che,  1810. 

136  J.  Waterman,  Mid.  of  Minotaur  at  Trafalgar. 

137  J.  Treeve,  Mate  of  Tonnant  at  Trafalgar, 
and  served  on  shore  with  the  Naval  Brigade  in  co- 
operation with  the  Patriots  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  in  1812. 

139  H.  Conn,  Lieut,  of  Junon  when  captured  by 
the  Fr.  frigates  Renommee  and  Clorinde,  in  1809. 

141  T.  M.  Teed,  Mid.  of  Defiance  at  Copenhagen, 
1801  ;  served  in  boats  of  Penelope  at  the  rescue  of 
the  crew  of  Atalanta,  ashore  on  the  Fr.  coast  under 
batteries;  at  destruction  of  a  convoy  near  Cape 
Prior,  1807  ;  and  in  Centaur,  1808^  9,  in  the  Baltic. 
Lieut,  commanding  Swinger  on  the  coast  of  Africa 
during  the  Ashantee  war,  and  commanded  a  division 
of  seamen  and  marines  at  the  'defence  of  Cape  Coast 
Castle,  for  which  service  he  was  named  in  the  ga- 
zetted despatches,  1834. 

142  C.  Reid,  Mid.  of  Chichester  at  capture  of  Fr. 
and  Dutch  W.  India  islands,  1803  ;  and  of  Areihusa 
at  capture  of  Sp.  frigate  Pomona,  1805,  and  storming 
of  Curacoa,  1807.  Wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Avon^in 
action  with  Fr.  frigate  NirHde,  1810. 

143  R.  Baiker,  Lieut,  of  Piedmontaise  at  capture 
of  Dutch  Spice  Islands. 

145  H.  Nason,  Mid.  of  Antelope  in  action  with 
Fr.  flotilla  off  Ostend,  1803 ;  and  of  Pomp^  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Calabria,  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  and  at  Copenhagen,  1807.  Lieut,  of 
Thais,  and  re-captured  in  her  boats  two  merchant 
vessels  under  convoy  of  two  privateers  off  Cape 
Spartivento,  1810.^ 

146  E.  G.  Palmer,  Mid.  of  Donegal,  and  wounded 
at  St.  Domingo,  1806.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Rinaldo, 
and  severely  wounded  when  heading  the  bnai*ders  at 
capture  of  Fr.  privateer  Maraudeur  of  superioi 
force,  1810. 

147  4  G.  White,  Mate  of  Dreadnought  at  Trafalgar. 

148  D.  R.  Syer,  Mid.  of  Prince,  at  Trafalgar,  and 
of  Tt^re  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1807,  at  de- 
struction  of  two  Fr.  line  of  battle  ships  off  Cette ; 
and  severely  wounded  in  the  bay  of  Rosas,  1809. 
Lieut,  of  Vohntaxre  in  the  attack  on  Pomegue,  1810, 
and  again  wounded ;  ser\'ed  also  in  her  boats  atMor^ 
ffion  and  defenr?  of  Tarragona,  1812. 

H2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


108 


Services  of  Retired  Commanders. 


149  T.  J.  p.  Masters,  Lieut,  of  Horatio^  and 
severely  wounded  in  her  boats  at  the  cutting  out  a 
schooner  and  cutter  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  1812. 
Gaz.  1812. 

151  G.  Sayer,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Cer6«TM, 
in  endeavouring  to  cut  out  a  privateer  in  the  West 
Indies,  1607. 

162  C.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Caroline  at  capture  of 
Dutch  frigate  and  destruction  of  squadron  inBatavia 
Roads,  1 806.  Lieut,  of  San  Joa^  in  action  with  Fr. 
fleet  oiT  Toulon,  1813. 

1 55  W.  Hamilton,  served  in  the  boats  of  Franchite, 
cutting  out  Raposa  schooner  from  the  Bay  of  Cam- 
peachy  ;  and  wounded  when  Mate  of  Tigrt  in  the 
operations  before  Rosetta,  1807. 

159  J.  H.Johnston,  Mid.  of  Sporfia^entTrafalgar. 

161  R.  B.  Mathews,  Mid.  of  Harpy  ia  action  with 
Fr.  frigate  Pallas  in  1800.  Mate  of  MercMry,  and 
when  in  charge  of  a  prize  successfully  defended  her 
against  several  Spanish  privateers.  ^  , ,    , 

163  T.  P.  Evans,  Mid.  of  Dragon  in  Caldcr  s 
action,  1805 ;  and  Mate  of  Sultan,  and  present  in  her 
hosts  at  the  cutting  out  several  boats  from  Onegha. 

164  J  F.  Arnold,  Lieut,  of  Goshawk,  and  severely 
wounded  at  an  attack  on  the  enemy's  privateers, 
within  the  Mole  of  Malaga,  1811. 

166  E.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Hero  in  Calder's  action  ; 
in  Sir  R.  Strachan's  action;  a»<\  »*.,«*P}^rf „°' 
Marengo  and  Belle  Poult.  Mate  and  Mid.  of  BeUe- 
rophen  in  the  Baltic;  and  commanded  a  boat  at  de- 
struction of  a  Russian  battery  off  Hango  Head ;  at 
that  of  a  second  in  Finland ;  and  in  action  with  Rus- 
sian flotilla  off  Percola Point,  1809.  ^Lieut.  of  Nar- 
cissus  at  the  attack  on  Craney  Island  and  Hampton 
defeat  of  barney's  flotilla  on  the  Patuxent,  and 
taking  the  town  of  Benedict ;  and  in  command  of  the 
boats  of  Narcissus  and  Dispatch  boarded  and  brought 
off  American  10  gun  schooner  Eagle,  which  vessel 
was  defended  by  batteries  and  militia  in  Long  Island 
Sound,  1814.     Gar.  1814. 

166  W.  Walford,  Mid.  of  Bellerophon  at  Tra- 
falgar :  and  Senior  Lieut,  of  same  ship  at  the  sur- 
render of  Napoleon,  1815. 

Under  Order  in  Council,  1846. 

2  M.  Spratt,  Master  of  Seahorse  in  her  attack  on 
a  convoy  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  in  1805.    Gaz.  1806. 

3  T.  Hoskins,  Mid.  of  Vietory  in  Hotiiam's 
second  action,  1795.  Master  of  Syren,  and  served 
in  her  boats,  cutting  out  a  merchant  vessel,  at  Gua- 
daloupe.  in  1798 ;  and  at  capture  of  Sunnam  in  1799 
Master  of  Trent,  and  assisted  in  cutting  out  a  sWp, 
protected  by  an  armed  lugger  and  cutter,  from  under 
the  batteries,  near  the  Isle  of  Brehat.  in  1801 ;  and  of 
Amazon,  at  capture  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poute,  1 806, 
when  he  was  much  hurt  by  a  splinter.  In  command 
of  Diligence  store  ship,  served  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz, 
iu  1810.    Gaz.  1801. 

4 .  C.  M.  White,  Master  of  DiHgenee,  at  the  aip- 
ture  and  cutting  out  of  various  privateers  in  West 
Indies,  1796,  7,  and  8,  including  a  Pnvateer  and  five 
merchant  vessels  cut  outof  Aguada  Bay,  Porto  Rico, 
and  the  Sp.  amcd  ship  Natividad,  captured  off  Cuba, 
1798  Itf aster  of  Adventure,  in  the  expedition  to 
the  Hclder,  1799;  in  the  following  year  attached 
to  a  flying  squadron  with  a  military  force  menacing 
the  enemy's  coasts ;  and  of  Monmouth  in  the  expeUi- 
tion  to  Egypt,  and  consequent  operations,  1801. 
Master  of  Amphion  in  Nelson's  pursuit  of  Villeneuve, 
and  engaged  in  Rosas  Bay  a  flotilla  of  27  gun-boate, 
1805-  of  P*«fr^  off  Boulogne,  1806;  and  of  Excellent 
ut  the  defence  of  Rosas,  1807-8,  and  Adriatic,  in  1809 


5  J.  Hepburn,  Master  of  Canopua  at  St.  Domingo. 
1806  ;  and  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807. 

6  J .  Seymour.  Master  of  An^trite,  at  capture  of 
the  Devil's  Island,  off  Cayenne,  of  Surinam,  and  St 
Martin's,  and  also  of  the  Danish  and  Swedish  islands, 
and  seven  large  privateers;  and  in  command  of  her 
cutter  captured  a  Fr.  armed  schooner  lying  near  a  pn- 
vateer,  and  in  the  face  of  a  heavy  fire.  He  snbscquentiy 
carried  by  boarding  a  Sp.  armed  schooner  off  Bar- 
badoes.  Master  of  Conquerer  at  Trafalgar,  of 
Com-in-chiefs  flag-ship  at  Comnna,  and  of  Barfieur, 
bearing  Com.-in-chief  's  flag  in  tiie  Tagus,  1M9,  12. 
and  one  of  those  officers  selected  to  fit  for  sea 
the  Sp.  line  of  battie  ships  in  Ferrol.  Surveyed 
tiie  lUver  Tagus;  and  Master  of  RandOiea  dnrinc 
the  war  on  coast  of  America,  where  he  also  made 
useful  surveys  of  the  portions  he  visited. 

8  J.W  Trotter,  Mate  of  Pomone  in  Bridport's 
action,  1795.    Master  of  LetAathan  at  Trafalgar. 

9  J.  Gaze,  served  in  Nymphe  at  capture  of  Ctej- 
patra,  1793;  in  Jndefaiigable  at  destmction  of  Fr. 
80  gun  ship  DroUs  de  P Homme,  1797.  Maater  of 
Arethusa  at  capture  of  Sp.  frigate  Pomona,  1806, 
and  Master  of  the  Fleet  at  Algiers. 

11  N.  Tinmouth,  Master  of  Pembroke,  aad 
oflScially  commended  for  services  at  the  destruction 
of  a  convoy  at  Port  Manrigo,  in  1814. 

12  W.  Wilkinson,  Mid.  ot  Texel,  blockading  the 
Texel,  1801.  Master  of  Rambler  employed  on  the 
coast  of  Fwinre  till  the  peace  of  Amiens,  and  of  itn« 
at  the  blockade  of  Brest,  Comnna,  and  Ferrol,  aad 
often  engaged  in  the  boats  intercepting  the  enemy  s 
convoys.  Master  of  Sirius  in  Calder's  action,  and  at 
Trafalgar ;  and  in  command  of  her  boats  captured  two 
feluccas  under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  batteries  of 
Tarifa;  of  Minotaur  at  Copenhagen,  1807  ;  and  of 
Christian  VII.  inBasque  Roads,  and  Quiberon  Bay. 

14  T,  Curtis,  Master  of  Seahorse  in  action  with 
the  Turkish  squadron,  and  capture  of  60-gun  frigate 
Badere  Zaffer,  in  1808. 

15  W.  I'nrdo  served  in  Northumberland  and  SaU- 
mine  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Genoa,  ard 
expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1801  ;  and  Master  of  AU- 
crityKt  Copenhagen,  in  1807. 

19  W.  Ellis,  (a)  Master  of  Havoek,  and  frequently 
employed  in  her  boate  against  the  Danish  flotilla  la 
the  Cattegat,  in  1808 ;  and  of  CastiUan  at  the  attack 
on  the  Fr.  flotilla,  and  capture  of  Fille  de  Lycn 
praam,  off  Boulogne,  in  1811,  and  recapture  of 
Apelles  sloop  of  war  off  Etaples;  also  at  capture  of  i 
Fr.  lugger  privateer  of  10  guns  and  75  men,  ofi 
Dieppe. 

20  R.  Yule,  Mate  of  Hero,  in  Calder's  action ;  ib 
the  action  off  Ferrol ;  capture  of  Marengo  and  BeUf 
Poule,  1806;  and  of  Denmar*  in  the  Walcheren  ex- 
pedition. 

23  J.  Higgs,  served  in  Centaur  at  capture  of  Pr. 
frigates,  1806;  at  Copenhagen,  1807;  Walcheren, 
1809  ;  and  Master  of  Untie  in  the  partial  action  mith 
Fr.  squadron  off  Toulon,  1814. 

25  W.  Miller,  Master  of  Cherub,  and  severely 
wounded  in  command  of  one  of  her  boate  at  the  cap- 
ture by  boarding  of  a  piratical  brigantine  on  the  coast 
of  Africa.  Master  of  Genoa  at  Navarin.  Master  ot 
the  Fleet  in  the  Mediterranean,  1840,  43. 

26  J.  Wood,  Master  of  Granieus  at  Algiers 

29  A.  Karlcy,  serving  in  Cleopatra  at  capture  td 
Fr.  frigate  Topaze,  and  at  Martinique,  1809. 

30  R.  Easto,  Mid.  of  Stafira,  serving  in  the 
Scheldt,  1809 ;  and  at  the  reduction  of  Guadaloopc. 
1810.    Master  of  Cambrian  at  Navarin. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


100 
NAVAL  KNIGHTS  OF  WINDSOR 

Appointed  aiuler   the  will  of    the  late    Samuel  Travers,  Esq.,  which  ezpresAes   they  shall    bp 
superannaated  or  disabled  Lieutenants  of  English  men-of-war,  ''single  men"  without  children,  inclined 
to  live  a  virtuous,  studious,  and  devout  life, — to  be  removed  if  they  give  occasion  for  scandal. 
Salary,  £100  6s.  per  annum. — Governor  £12  in  addition. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

seniority. 

Governor.    Charles  Okes,  18Febl807.    Appointed  23Novl830. 

Appointed.      |  AppointM. 

James  Holman,  F.R.S.    27Apr07  29Sepl812  '  William  Pilch    24Sepl4  23Janl84S 

eVRichard  F.  Jewers  .  .5July09  21  Janl846  \  George  Bland     llFebl5  24Decia33 

George  Hurst 4DeclO  12Augl838  ,  Frederick  J.  F. Henslow  10Mar29  10Sepl84l 

The  Naval  Knights  take  precedence  according  to  their  Seniority  as  Lieutenants  of  tiie  Royal  Navy. 


LIEUTENANTS  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 


Frrderick  Bedford*   68ept90 

@'Oavid  O'Brien  Casey«110ct99 
J  osiah  Domford**     ....  29 Apr02 


^l^Mich.Fltton'' OMaHM ,  @*99Ba8sett    Jones 


^"©©PPWrn.  Rivers'*  8Jan06 
PPJohn  Wood  Rouse'*  24Aug07 


Loveless* 2Ftbn 

m'Geo.  Mitford  Monk«  23Jaul2 


LIEUTENANTS, 

WITH    DATES    OF    SENIORITY. 


To  qualify  an  Officer  to  receive  a  Lieutenant's  Ck>mmission,  he  must  have  been  borne  on  the 
books  of,  and  have  actually  served  in,  one.  or  more  of  Her  Majesty's  Ships  six  complete  years 
(excepting  in  the  case  of  Masters,  vide  page  83),  two  of  which  as  Midshipman ;  and  shall  have  passed 
such  Examinations  as  the  Admiralty  may  from  time  to  time  direct,  after  he  shall  have  attained  the 
full  age  of  19  years.  He  shall  be  required  to  produce,  at  such  Examinations,  proof  of  his  age,  and 
certificates  of  the  above-mentione<l  period  of  service,  and  of  the  regularity  of  his  conduct;  and  If 
any  candidate  shall  knowingly  produce  false  certificates,  he  shall  thereby  be  rendered  incapable  of 
ever  receiving  any  Conmiission  in  Her  Majesty's  Navy ;  and  if  the  falsehood  of  such  Certificates 
shall  not  be  discovered  until  after  he  has  obtained  promotion,  he  shall,  whenever  it  may  be  discovered, 
be  dismissed  from  the  Navy,  whatever  rank  he  may  at  the  time  have  attained* 


The  following  80  Lieutenants  and  the  preceding  220  Retired  Commanders  (making  in  all  300),  are 
on  the  half- pay  of  seven  shillings  per  diem. 


1796 
Robert  John  Hibbs 


.29Dec 


1800 
@'Joseph  Tiudale 


.6Sept 


1801 
©"©OdfWm.Parker**. 


16Mar 


1803 
Balch  Nun  Hoar    . . 
Henry  Muller 


.15  April 
...4Nov 


1804 
^Vni.  Ingle  Woodman^ . 
6 


.3May 


as.  Uzuld  Purches*  26July 
I'Qeorge  Jas.  Evelyu*  .  .SOAug 

1805 
Rob. Daniel Lancastei^    ..26Feb 
Richard  Croft Greenway  ..8Mar 
I'Chas.  Hammond?  . . .  .2dMar 
Wm.  Hen.  Bovce*  .  .88May 

ohn  Carslak^ 220ct 

©(©Flowers  Beckett*^^  24 Dec 

1806 
I®'®  Dan.  White  Randall"  22Jan 

William  Pitman     31  JaU 

John  George  Max  6Feb 

@'George  Brooks    1 7Mar 

18 

♦  Hsitoiir  Msstor,  Barbsdoet. 


g'(V)Alex.  Forsyth  Parr»*2April 
^PPEdward  Cole^^ .  .23Sept 

John  Nepean'- 258ept 

@\J)Samuel  Spencer*'. . .  .180rt 

Robert  Snell  (a) 7Nov 

@>®John  PoUard"    ,...14Nov 


1807 

©ippCha.  Hawkins*    7Jan 

John  Baikie    4Feb 

>*Charles  Okes    18Feb 

Ross  Connor* 23Feb 

Wentworth    Parsons 

Croke^ 14Mar 

®^(g)Geo.WilliamsonT  ..lOApril 
James  Holman,  F.  R.S. . .  27 A pril 
31 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


no 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


@>Richard  Glinn  Vall8ck*17Ma.y 
John  Smith(«) 21  May 

t'Wm.  Hen.  Dixon^  . . .  .25 May 
'®  George  Haydon*'. . .  .9JaDe 
$^' Francis  Jeffe'rsonf. . . .  12 Jane 
^*John  Jenkins  Loney  . .  11  Aug 

Thomas  Pierce ISepi 

Richard  Stovin  KawM  ....gOct 
^Richard  Bastard'*   ....lOOct 

^'Oeorge  Frankly n 7 N ot 

©^Samuel  Strong"  . . .  .lODec 
Francis  John  Tomer*   •  •     do 


1808 

@*®Charle§Wolrigei 5Jan 

Charles  Bagehot 3IJan 

^'®John  Pickthom* SMar 

ty§)  |99Tho.  Jackson^(a)  1 7  May 
'Thomas  Clack    IGJune 

John  Simpson^fr) 28July 

@'©Thos.  GQbert  Carter^SAug 

Thomas  Blake^    23Sept 

@'®William  D'Aranda'  160ct 
Marmadukc  Smith"  ....  27 Dec 
@*Thomas  Archer'*   ....     do 


1800 

@Uohn  Bulford* 27  Jan 

@>£dward  William  Pitt^   11  Mar 

Francis  Godench 26  Mar 

Wm.  Wilson  South IdJune 

@'Jos.  Wm.  Crabb**  ....  l6June 
@^l99Rich.  Fran.  Jewers^dJuIy 

@'9JI)John  Green*?    11  Aug 

@^Henry  Garrett*  ....  21  Aug 

Peter  Bayly 31  Aug 

^Uohn  Knapman 14Sept 

Edmund  Malone^* 18Sept 

8)* Benjamin  Hooper^   ..  ISDec 
9  Robert    Roper   Mar- 
ley**  SIDec 


1810 

Alfred  Sam.  Robinson*  .  •     2Jan 
John  Barclay  Scriven    . .     4Jan 
@* James  Sedgwick  Lean*f    do 
70 


Richard  Coles ISApr 

James  Atkins(6) iMav 

t'John  Hill(a) do  ' 
V'DEdward  Ramsey''  . .     do 
Robt.  Bradley  Roe'«  •• .  .lOMay 

Charles  Hare'^    SJune 

William  Absolon OJune 

@'Jas  Maurice  Shipton*  2&lune 

Richard  Hooper 4July 

William  Bradley*® 12July 


The  foUowtng  700  LieutemuiU  are  on 
the  half-pay  of  0«.  per  diem. 

William  Strong    iSJuly 

@' William  Campbell ....     do 
Thomas  M'Donnell do 

t'W.Persse  Newenham*' 23July 
*  Robert  Holmant    llAug 

Chas.  Kirkwood**    14 Aug 

@'99l^oi^a'  Hen.  Mac- 
kenzie*^   1 8  A  ug 

@' John  Macnerin 31  Aug 

George  Goddard 3Sepl 

@>VVm.  Philip  Delafons       do 

@'John  Wardle lOSept 

9(9  John  Geo.  Nops*^   ..11  Sept 

@>  WilUam  Phipps do 

Nicholas  Atkin    lOSept 

(g)3Rickard  Lloyd'^^ 22Sept 

Joshua  Carteret  Gosselin      do 
@'(J)Wm.  Dumbreck**  ..27Sept 

John  Edridge 230ct 

@»Henry  Brett 290ct 

Allan  M'Millan 81  Oct 

Wm.  LenthaU  Brake**  . .  2Nov 
Rich.  Hetherington  ....  8  Nov 
Thos.  Colson  Festlng      . .  2dNov 

@>  Frederick  Draffen 27Nov 

John  Grierson 20Not 

t>  William  Farrant*' ....     8Dec 
'Edward  Luscombe**  . .     do 

George  Hurst**   4Dec 

'^^  Hen.  Fred.  Sewell**  . .     do 
'John  Last  Thompson  **  17 Dec 

Richard  Ward   1 8Dec 

i*CharIes  Haydon** ....  28Dec 

William  Pye do 

113 


t  In  charct  of  Tacht,  fcc,  Tlrginia 
Water, 
t  Ohkf  Emif  ration  Officer,  London. 


*  Rasaian  Vice  Contul,  Gloacester. 
t  Superintendent  of  Police  at  PIt- 
mouth. 
t  Employed  in  Exelie  Office. 


1811 

@'(g)William  Spiers' 3Jan 

John  Edw.  Lane I7Jan 

Robt.  Lethbridge'* do 

t' Henry  Aug.  Fawcctt*       do 
'@Fra.  Dan.  Lauzun*      24Jan 

William  Brander* 14Feb 

@'(S)Ang.  Thos.  Hickes*      SMar 

^*JohnTnlloh7 12Mar 

@*James  Rennie^ l.SMar 

@*Chas.  Hen.  Ross'*. . . .     do 

Orlando  Orlebar  "    14Mar 

Wm.  Hen.  Meggison  ....  IGMar 

Thomas  Shapcote lOMar 

^' Henry  Cavendish  Hore29Mar 

(^'Wm.  Clarke  Harris ISApr 

George  Beazeley'* do 

@' Herbert  John  Clifford'*  82Apr 

Richard  Peace" do 

@^^g)®John  M'Gladery"  24ApT 
^'John  Hancock"(<7)    ..     do 
@'i5)George  Tardrew'*  . .   26Apr 

fe'Harry  W^ilson** do 

@'©Alex.  Mackenzie(6)»*27Apr 

John  Weir 29Apr 

William  HoIUmby  HuU**     1  May 

Francis  Roberts SMay 

Benjamin  Apliu IBMav 

Jas.  Edw.  Gordon 1 7MaV 

Geo.  Selby** ^May 

)'James  RoUeston**  ....   SJune 
)'©Simon  Edward  An- 

tram" I4Jime 

^'©John  Adamsou**   ..    6JuIy 
Bowen  Robert  Robertson     do 
^t'Kilgour  Davison*^ ....  17 July 

Edw.  Andrews(&) SQJuly 

@'® Robert  Cock** 1  Aug 

John  Taylor  Utlay do 

Bell  Robert  Owen do 

«^'Thos.  Boardman*^ ....  8  A  ng 
@)'Edw.  Brown  Addis***  .  .9Ang 
"  i'®Henry  Parry**    ....  ICAog 

I'George  Smlthers SSAng 

John  Dawson*^     27 Aug 

William  M<Leod lOSept 

^'Robert  Kingston**  . . . . I7Sept 
'William  Homsby  ....seSept 

Francis  Maxwell do 

JohnHaU*»(a)    do 

@' Robert  Hunter do 

Frederick  Slade do 

@'Thomas  Rawlins    ....     do 

Thomas  Kirby I70ct 

®'® Alex.  Martin^    ....  290ct 

John  Middleton do 

Wm.  Fred.  Barr do 

Wm.  Langdon^ do 

109 


*  Crown  Comminioner,  Port  PhJIipL 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Ill 


Ci^' Martin  Bennet** 2Nov 

«X  ohn  Bendyshe    11  Nov 

.mW  ohn  Evan»(a) 16Not 

C@'  Benjamin  Button^*    . .  lONov 

<^eoxge  Butler do 

Francis  Anderson  Calder4728Nov 

<@'® William  SneU« 4  Dec 

«9  ames  Roger8(6) lODec 

Qi$*®Ja8.  Blandford«>(2>) . .  16Dl*c 


1813 


f'Thos.  Geo.  Nichols*  ..  8Jan 
'flamphrey  May  Free- 

stnn* do 

^^  Redmond  Moriarty*  7 Jan 

@' George  Tyrrell 9Jan 

Itibt.  Martin  Cole 1 7 Jan 

<fi^*  James  Athill'' 31  Jan 

'^^^Ejardner  Oennys*  ..  6Feb 

t 'George  Blarton^    ....  7  Feb 

l»iPHen.OgiWie»  ..  do 

J  Paul  Griffith  Panton**  do 

Henry  Crocker   do 

@<  John  Wm.  Oldmizon*  11  Feb 

Hobert  Jones  do 

waUamBarry    22Feb 

Joseph  Norris do 

VTilliamGroTe 4Mat 

Thomas  Holloway lOMai 

M^illiam  RanwelU'* 21  Mar 

^>  James  Tilley'« do 

^* James  Davis  *' do 

^'®P9Alez.Gallaway"    do 

^' John  Dewar   do 

Henry  Belsey do 

William  Nowell do 

@'®99Edw.  Knapman"   do 

Hen.  Fran.  8pence do 

Jas.  Thos.  T&tlock do 

Richard  Nugent  Kelly*^ . .  do 

JnhnMein^^ do 

@miomas  Cull*"(b)  ....  do 

Peter  HoddeH^ do 

@Uames  Rigmaiden**   . .  do 

Geo.  Lewis  Coates*'   ....  do 

Wm.  Burt  Weekes do 

Henry  John  Hall    do 

@*Chas.  Cowling  Robin- 
son**    do 

William  Crichton   do 

Richard  Nason   do 

Charles  Parker«(ii) do 

Frank  Cutierf** do 

William  Eardley  Amiel**      do 
219 


Aug^tine  Woodward    .#  21Mar 

Morrice  Cowen   do 

Henry  Pengelly do 

James  Clayton    do 

Thomas  Pattou"<^ do 

James  Bulkeley^i 14Apr 

William  Reynolds    16Apr 

Richard  Tillidge  Sainthill  23Apr 
Wm.Jas.Scudamore**  ..  90Apr 
®*Chas.  Boddam  Stock- 
dale^'   8May 

I'John  M'Killop do 

l' James  George    do 

)'George  Thoma8»8(ft)  ..     do 
_)'John  Jas.  KeeUng*    . .  ISMay 

Wm.  Geo.  Thomas   do 

'Charles  Friend***  .  12June 
'Thomas  Densten  ....  15 June 
'Wm.Gibbs  Dowden**   lOJunc 

John  Bowerbank     30June 

_ '  Alphonso  Henri^*  . .  •  •     do 

Thomas  Ritchie   lOJuly 

@>Peter  White    16July 

Alexander  Miller 27 July 

Thomas  Strover 7Aug 

@*  William  Roddam^* ....  1 7  Aug 

William  Loudon 1 8Aug 

I'Wm.  Dickson(a)     ..    .21  Aug 

i*®James  Poad** 24 Aug 

I'John  Towne l7Sept 

John  Yignoles do 

@*George  Bishop^ 1 8Sept 

John  Wood(a) 2dSept 

'Wm.  Henry  Cooke  ....  120ct 
^Francis  Wilson  Ellis** . .  160ct 
'Thos.  Constant  Paggett 

Morton    do 

®>BenJ.  Roberts**   240ct 

John  Parkman 20Nov 

Rich.  Colmer  Ross do 

George  Stanway  Bourne       do 
John  Kingdon ..........     do 

'Hamilton  Davies  ....     do 

'Richd.  Smith  Simonds    do 
'  Edward  Phillips^  ....     do 

Sackville  Burroughs  «...     do 

_  'Samuel  Hill    do 

James  Kerr do 

EdwardYouel 21Nov 

John  Hickman^ do 

@'9l9Edm.JohnPipcr^<^    do 

Robert  Carter     2Dec 

William  Muriel 6Dec 

Wm.  Arch.  Small 17Dec 

Geo.  Brooks  Forsterf  . . .  .270(^0 

George  ^loan    dODec 

273 


*  Tic^  Consul,  BoiirdeMHX. 
\  Emigration  Oflicor,  Cork. 


t  Police  MKgiilr»t«,  V.  D.  Und. 


1813 

f^*  Henry  rK)lllns» IJan 
ug.   Aldborough    Lloyd 

Williams iSJan 

©'Gabriel  Christie*  ....  22Jan 
Joseph  Bage  Boultbee^  . .  25Jan 

f^'Benj.  Worthington    ..     2Feh 
tiomas  Mowbray do 

@^®Sir     Tho.    William 

Holbume,  J3^.' 6Fpb 

Samuel  Hood  Hemmans    do 
I'Jas.  Thos.  Taylor  Dixon  4Mar 
i^®John  Christian  Ches- 

naye^    17Mar 

©'James  Moxon' 27 Mar 

John  Samuel  Rowlands ••  29Mar 

David  Uanmer 7Apr 

@' Wm.  FitzwilliamWent- 

worth" 13Apr 

MEd.  Robinson" 15Apr 

©Edward  Jennings  .... 27 May 
WCha.  Thos.  Sutton** . .     do 

@'Hen.  Walker(&) 28May 

©William  Hutchison(a)"  do 
Edm.  Howe  Fitzmaurice*^    do 

Thomas  Atkinson do 

Wm.  Hen.  Woodin**  ....31May 

Francis  Hallowes    14June 

©1  Arthur  Loftus do 

John  Coleraan'*(a) 2July 

©Hen. Gladwell  Etough*^ OJuly 
©'J.BedingfleldKnocker*nOJuIy 
Nathaniel  Gordon  Corbet  12July 
©Robt.  Crosby  Tomiin- 

»on»9*    14July 

Thomas  Akers IGJuly 

©'John  Crossly  Seymour    do 

©'Benjamin  Lewis lUJuIy 

©©Geo.  Edw.  Patey*>..20July 
William  Palmer(fl)»   ....17Aup 

William  Sterne** 23Aug 

?John  Harry  Bellairs**   dOSept 

'William  Jacobs**    60ct 

iHenry  Lancaster*^..  20Oct 

Charles  Hensley do 

William  Garforth*7 260ct 

George  Syme 260ct 

©*@John  Salter** do 

Rich.  Nicholls  Williams*'    3Nov 

KeevyTully lONov 

©'Christopher  Beer  ....     do 
©William  Caswell**  . . .  .13Nov 
©'©Patrick  Deuchar**  ..29Nov 

Robert  Shebbeare    30Nov 

©^©Charles  Lambert^ . .     61)ec 

Charles  Haycock    do 

'George  Ley** do 

.324 


*  Intpector  of  Weigh! •  and  Me«iur««. 
Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


112 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Edward  Hall   ISDec 

@'Qeorge  Mortimer*    ..  17De<- 
@*Cha8.Hen.Kempthorn^725Def 

m'Tbos.  Lawrence** 20Dei 

(m' Michael  Jerrard do 


1814 


James  Vibart 1  Jan 

@>®(§)Jame8St.Quintini    7  Jan 
@>Nalhan.  Barwell'  ....     do 
Ht,  Han.  James  £arl  qf 

Glasgow* 8Jan 

@iWiUiam  Pitt(») 29Jan 

99^^^-  Briscow  Skardon*  4Feb 

Samuel  Strover 6Feb 

@' Henry  Cranmer  March 

Phillipps lOMar 

John  Bowden  16Mar 

@*®  Alexander  Brenan'°      do 

Francis  Bickerstaff do 

Peter  Smith  Manico  ....  do 
@* Henry  Aug.  Perkins'*  do 
@»Edward  Wylde»«    ....     do 

William  Luce do 

George  Campbell  5Apr 

f' Masters  Norman  ....     do 
'Morgan  Crofton llApr 
'Henry  Lawless   27 Apr 

James  Alex.  Gordon(a)  ..26May 

Edward  Maxey'o 27May 

^^Phiiip    James 

ifmhurst'i do 

Joseph  Winthrop   Martin    do 

t'BenJ .  Andrews^ do 
'Thomas  Higgins SJune 

Matthew  Black lOJune 

@'® Isaac  Burch( 5)^    ..11  June 

John  Monk"   18June 

Arthur  Magan l6June 

Charlton  Booth  Bayly  . .  17 June 

©'William  Dow do 

Wm.  Tatton  Petch 27 June 

@Vohn  Harrison* do 

Thomas  Hamby do 

William  Bailey(a) do 

f 'Henry  Harrow do 
'James  Thos.  Yates    . .     do 
•Charles  Paynter34,. ..     do 
Wm.  Rob.  Ward(a) do 

f*John  Rob.  Benson ....     do 
■Rob.BallardJohnstone'^  do 
'John  Stewart  Dixon»     IJuly 
£dw.  Proudfoot  Montagu    do 

John  Hay(a)   do 

373 


Peter  Stark***    OJuly 

1  John  Spurway*** 8July 

David  Briggs do 

'^William  Moore47    ....12July 
f®Wm,   Bttker  Strug- 

nell*« ISJuly 

^'xVicholas  Webb   IdJnly 

Timothy  Carew do 

Chas.  Matt.  Chapman    . .     do 

BenJ.  Mainwaring^' do 

@' James  Heyland do 

John  Lloyd(6) ...  22July 

i'®George  Barker*' 2dJuly 

I'Anselm  Peter  Le  Neve26July 

John  Kiddle     2dJuly 

@^Wm .  Wynne  Ey  ton**  do 
Wm.  Rob.  Ward(ft)  ....  3Aug 
©^Charles  Andros^  ....  9Aug 
Bartholomew  Geo.  Water- 
house!  16Aug 

§'®J.  Hoskins  Brown**§    do 
'James  Rowe do 

Henry  Watson  Hall   do 

Walter  LesUe*'    24Aug 

@'(f)Francis Gray'*   ....36Aug 

Henry  Fitzgerald   do 

Sir  Henry  Meredith  Jerris 

White  Jervis,  J3^ do 

George  Atkinson    do 

Wm.  Blackmore  Noble. .  27 Aug 

Joseph  Irwin   ISept 

George  Lyde    9Sept 

Rd.  Venn  Edwards 16Sept 

Richard  Hare 16Sept 

@^WiUiam  Pflch^  ....  24Sept 

Hen.  Bdw.  Temple 26Se] 

@'Hen.  Paget  Jones||    . .     do 
Merion  Marshall  Moriartylf  do 

Richard  Weld<» 29Sept 

@K:;harles  Goullet® do 

Jehu  Caudle  Bend  Scantle- 

bury** 40ct 

^Thomas  Francillon  . .  50ct 
_  Chas.  Cotesworth^^^  ..  lOOct 
John  Meyrick  Paynter''  llOct 
Gteorge  Courtenay  Green- 

way'*    do 

@ajohn  MooreW(c) lOOct 

Jeremiah  M'Daniel^o  ....     do 
^'@Jame8 Chapman^..  240ct 
^'Samuel  Costerton^*  . .    4Not 

Tm.  Francis  Bond 8Noy 

^*  Francis  Lyon"    1  8Not 

eo.  Thos.  Smyth" 23Nov 

John  Reddie  Black**  . . .  .29Not 

Rob.  Bruce  Raban do 

Robert  Barclay 14Dec 

426 


James  Stuart 29Dce 

William  Lianlet do 

Charles  Caldecot** do 


•  Ll«ut.  of  th«  Counties  Bute  and 
Renfrew.  . 


1815 


•  Emigration  Officer,  Plymouth. 

t  Employed  in  Titlie  Office 

I  Register  General  of  Seamen. 

ii  CoinmiEiioner  of  Pilot.  Holyhead. 

^  Emigration  Officer,  Sligo. 

••  Police  Magifltrntc,  Barhftdoes. 


Nath.  Newnham    I  Jan 

@*Jos.  Edw.  Chilcott  Pit- 

fleld^     OJan 

Godfi^y  Brereton 16Jan 

Henry  Winship  Dodd   . .    SOJan 

James  Crawford'    IFrb 

Ralph    Richard   Tomkin 

Kempeter do 

^'Stephen  Stocker*  . .  •  •  do 

Wm.  Borrowman   do 

@' James  Harper* •  do 

Robert  Dicklegg  Rawlins  do 

@3 Alexander  Wilson<<   ..  SF«b 

John  Adams  (a) do 

Sam.  Featfaerstone do 

Thomas  £yan8(<;)    do 

Wm.  Boberts(d) do 

Edward  Griffiths* do 

Samuel  Cbave do 

@*®Jas.  Burnett  Elliott^  do 

mjohn  Samuel  Yeftt8^<» . .  do 

@^Francis  Domford*^  .  •  do 

Daniel  Baird^' 3Feb 

@^Jo8.  Shaw  Godden>«  ..  do 

^iRobert  Tucker** do 

m'Henry  Cox^* ••  do 

@^William  Langley    ....  do 

William  Giles do 

Robert  Davis do 

William  Creak do 

William  Hole* do 

i*®John  Parsons*^  . .  •  •  do 

'  Robert  Newton do 

_  '®Johu  Lechmeret" . .  do 
Robert  Young  Man  Dar- 

racott do 

t^Thomas  Salkeld* ....  4Feb 

'Thomas  Bunn do 

MatthewO'Hea ,  do 

^'Hen.  Alexander  Daniel 

Thornton do 

Jas.  Hilary  Andoe do 

Jas.  Suttor  Britton do 

Jas.  Richard  Auchinleck  do 

§ 'Henry  Douglas do 

^William  Stanbnry     . .  do 

Wm.  Hamilton  Murray . .  do 

t'John  Wolland  Bake  . .  do 

>Wm.  Hynam  Lloyd  . .  6Peb 
473 


Dnck  Mafter,  CardlflT. 
{  Depuiy  Lieut.  Co.  Oxford. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


113 


William  Morley ePeb; 

Jttmes  Harvey  NIckoll  ..  do 

OharlesHUl do 

@>»*Kdward  Bold   do 

Thomaa  Baker(/7)    do 

Martin  Pain    7Feb 

Richard  Joachim    do 

John  Hill(6)    do 

®'John   William    Henry 

Handley do 

Joseph  Trough  ton do 

©•William  Robert   Fitz- 

Gerald«  do 

@»  Frederick  PhilUpa ....  do 

Charles  Pybufl  Ladd do 

Robert  Lowcay   do 

©'Octavius  Dunstan^   ..  do 

Oeoiigre  Vcvers do 

Valentine  Peter  Honter . .  do 

@'®John  Ma^bcy^ ....  8Feb 

John  Rothery do 

William  Goose    do 

James  Loveless do 

liVilUam  Henry  Moore   .  •  do 

i^' John  Bannatyne-^  ....  do 

Thomas  Benn do 

®'®WiUiam  Vicary"   ..  do 

Henry  John  Carr** do 

Edmnnd  Miles    do 

^Robert Thomas^   ....  do 

Cave  Gregory do 

Rich.  Jas.  Woolver do 

@iWUliam  Shephard      .  do 

Grosvenor  Bunster do 

John  Pengelley do 

Robert  Morgan(a) OFeb 

§  I  John  Mee   do 
HJ)Rich.  Bayly  Bowden**  do 

"James  Cartel'* do 

John  Satton  Williams   •  •  do 

Thomas  Bmce     do 

Patrick  Shirreff do 

t*  Matthew  Gray do 

NJ) Robert  Hemer«» ....  do 

Charles  Aatridge    lOFeb 

$lt'Bdward  Rogers do 

^'Buxton  Layton do 

James  Wallis •••  do 

Edward  Haswell do 

Joseph  Hyett^  do 

Everard  Digby* do 

Wm.  Marshall(a)    do 

Samad  Collls do 

John  Wise   do 

William  Richie^^ llFeb 

@^Bartholo.  Geo.  Smith 

Day«   do 

@' Alexander  Aitkin  .  •  •  •  do 

@' William  Gould do 

Edward  Hill  (a)   do 

Oliver  Swan    do 

l^yrhos.  Richard    Fow- 

ler'® do 

^>  Frederick  Coppin^*    . .  do 
^■Richard  Williams  Char- 
lesson   do 

534 


Wm.  Cbas.  Jones 11  Feb 

John  Alex.  Mouat do 

@*George  Bland do 

James  Wood(&)  « •  do 

@*John    Everrest    Cab- 
burn'*  ISFeb 

@*  Richard  Compton  ....  do 

James  Wood(ry*    do 

Richard  Payne do 

Jos.  Henry  Moore do 

Raymond  Evans do 

Geo.  Norris  Trent  ......  14Feb 

Dominick  Sarsileld do 

Maurice  FitzgeraldO'Con- 

nell   do 

@*Willhun  Barnard  .  •  •  •  do 

Thofl.  Williams(2») do 

Charles  Batten    do 

Robert  Johnston     •  15Feb 

WlUiam  Nettleton  Boyce  do 

Duncan  Roberts do 

JohnMiUett   do 

James  Holbrook do 

John  Nicholas do 

Wm.  Rees  Davies"* do 

(^Sam.HomigoldLaston**  do 
William     Henry    Wood- 
ham^   do 

@»George  Wilson(6)»    ..  do 

Thomas  Strange(a)    ....  do 

'Charles  Bruce^ do 

Andrew  Sims     do 

William  Jones  (tfi) ... .  do 

Alexander  Fred.  Cope    ..  16Feb 

William  James^ do 

@'Edw.  Wm.  8eymour«t  do 

Edward  Oa]Tett(6) do 

Philip  Moor    do 

Geo.  Robinson(&)    do 

Matthew  Curling  Friend,* 

F.R.S.t    do 

William  Gardhier do 

@* John  Steele  Park^    ..  do 

John  Winterbottom    ....  do 

i*Sephas  Goode"}    ....  do 

ohnFinemore^ 17Feb 

rge  Raymond*'    . .  do 

Peter  Barnes do 

George  Pretyman do 

@*£dw.  Jolm  Morriss   •  •  do 

Henry  Hockin    do 

John  Hamilton  (a) do 

William  Garland do 

Geo.  Taylor  Airey do 

Chas.  Witty  anbley>^   ..  do 

@* John  Walkerfa)     ....  do 

Thomas  Wright"^ do 

®*John  Gamham 18Feb 

688 


@' Alex.  Boyter*<» ISFeb 

@>CharlesWm.Lutmani^i   do 

John  Arthur  Moore    ....  do 

Richard  Daniell do 

Wm.  Henry  Kemball ....  do 

Wm.  Hutchison(ft)'"»*  . .  do 

Robert  Tumbull do 

Edward  Samuel  Taylor  . .  do 

Richard  Adams  Nicholson  do 

Robert  Thorley do 

Michael  Hodder do 

@* James  Simpson ^^....  do 

Wm.  Richmond  Ashby*^  do 

@*Wm.  Henry  Baker»<»«  do 

@*  John  Davis do 

Arch.  Campbell do 

Emanuel  Blight*<>^..  20Feb 

^iWm.  Weaver*  ^%a)  do 

Patey  Trounsell . .  do 
_l*Robt.  Wm.  Hale  Hardy   do 

William  Baker(&) do 

Geo.  Robert  Taylor    ....  do 

Thos.  Edw.  James do 

@iThos.  Mark  Williams  do 

Richard  White    do 

William  Patterson 21  Feb 

®*George  Coleman"^ ....  do 

Michael   Finch  Cosnahan  do 

James  Jones(6)    do 

JohnHicks"^ do 

I* Robert  Ramsayf   ....  do 

Robert  Mudge    do 

William  Parson8(6)    ••..  do 

Josias  Drew 22Feb 

I*  Philip  Bowden do 

l*John  Bodgen do 

George  Hans  Blake do 

William  Radford do 

Jas.  Monypenny  Wood  . .  2dFeb 

James  Rumley    do 

John  8tubbin>'« do 

John  Wilson"»(fl)   do 

Jonath.  Butcher"*^ do 

@*John  Thompsoni<*(2»)  do 

@>Samuel  Berington ....  24Feb 

Samuel  Eborall do 

Henry  Reid do 

@'Wm.  Henry  Oldmixon  do 

Wm.  Thos.  Strettel    ....  do 

@*Hugh  Hunter»«» do 

William  Grseme  Rhind  . .  do 

)'®  Henry  Davis»«(c)  . .  do 

illiam  Hoghton do 

Jas.  Thos.  NichoUs**'. ...  do 

John  Johnson(c) 86Feb 

James  John  Foord do 

William  Crellin do 

John  Wheeler do 

Henry  John  O'Callaghan  do 

99John  Poore»«» do 

648 


*  GolleetorofCuttoniiiU.  Canada. 
t  Deputy  Ll6uU-Co.  Bracon. 
t  PoH  Officer,  aiid  Police  Mag.,  George 
Town,  V.  D.  Land. 
S  Deputy  PoilmaMer,  Canada. 


*  Harbour  Mutter,  Kiuf  »too. 
t  Emigrant  Offlrer,  Loodoaderry. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


lU 


Lieutenants,  vrith  Datee  of  Senuwity. 


Bamuel  Selby  ...•• 

Charles  Meniman  ••••.. 

27Feb 
do 

Wm.JohnWaiiams*.... 
Daniel  Geale  

6Mar 
do 

@' Arthur  Gro8e»» 

do 

@*William  Gwyn  

do 

@' James  Hunter**^   .... 

do 

WiUiamBall   

do 

Thomaa  Halaban 

do 

@*  John  Davies(<?) 

7Mar 

Thomas  Pearson • . 

do 

Edward  Keane   

do 

Henry  Wm.  Mason 

do 

William  Bryant 

do 

@> ♦George  Read(6)  .... 

do 

g^'John  Eyre  Pascoe. . . . 

do 

Edward  Nickoll 

do 

Wm.  Boyle  Crooke    .... 

do 

William  Rodger 

do 

John  Kenderdine    

do 

@' John  Gilmore»» 

28Feb 

(^' Henry  Perry  Dicken««o 

do 

John  Simkin 

do 
do 

•  amm  Irvine  .*.-....•  ^ 

8Mar 
do 

Charles  Wadeson    

@*Mat.  Cassan  Seymour 

@>  William  Cave  Burbidge 

do 

^'WUliam  Knocker  .... 

do 

@>||||Edward    Parker 

do 

(|*GeorgeDew    

do 

Bedwell'^    

do 

OcorgeCragga    

do 

Walter  Watkins 

do 

John  Wm,  Crbpo 

do 

@'Alez.  ShiUingford.... 

do 

Henry  Courtenay    

do 

John  Courtenay  Bluett  . . 

@»Hngh  Price*^" 

Henry  Fi8her*»» 

do 

©•©Chas.  Criswick»«»  .. 
*John  Seaton 

9Mar 

do 

do 

do 

Charles  Rose  

lOMar 

Charles Taylor(ft)  ..••.. 
Nicholas  Sumpter 

do 

John  Snurin     .>>.....>• 

do 

do 

Lockhart  Leith 

do 

@«(grrhos.Jackson»«(6) 

WiUUm  Chiyers(&) 

@*Thomas  Preston   .... 
Kdward  Drew 

do 

John  Henderson(c) 

do 

do 

Robert  Ross    

do 

do 

Geo. Valentine  Simmons . . 

do 

IMar 

George  Johnson  Gardner 
Bei^jamin  Dixson 

do 

Robert  ^miUus  Jackson 

do 

llMar 

John  Tod'** 

do 

John  TuUv*** 

do 

Jas.  Hodder  Forbes 

do 

Robert  Strickland  Thomas 

do 

David  Gam  Dalies  ^**    . . 

do 

Robert  Hi>a4-    

do 

@'John  Geo.  Francillon 
g'®  Francis  Harris"*  .. 

do 

@*Nphemiah  John   Reed 

do 

do 

@>®George  Cordry»"  .. 

do 

JaA.  Thos.  Lamb 

do 

Choyce  Wm.  Moyses  . . .  - 

do 

William  Hungate   

2Mar 

Jeremiah  March 

do 

@'Richard  Henn   

Richard  Badgen 

do 

( ^' James  Sloly    

13Mar 

do 

( n*  Adams  Edwards    .... 

do 

Robert  Andrew  Hughes . . 

do 

(^'Edward  Moore(6)'*.. 

do 

Samuel  Conner  

do 

John  Wm.  Smith    

do 

Timothy  Parsons    

do 

($* William  Lanc(&)    .... 

do 

George  Mitchell 

SMar 

Joseph  Short(  J) 

do 

James  Crisp'*« 

do 

James  Newenham  Graydon 

do 

Geo.  Colin  Oliver   

do 

Thos,  Ledlie  Crooke"o  .. 

do 

David  Henderson   

do 

William  Sam,    Stratford, 

James  Gordon(a)    

Richard  Foreman   

do 

F.R.S.t     

14Mar 

do 

John  Geo.  King  Podmore 

do 

@»Wm.  Fred.  Parker    .. 
Edwin  Toby  CaulfeUd'« 

do 

John  Race  Godfrey*^*    . . 

@»Wm.Jone8(c)»'^ 

Chas.  James  Beart 

15Mar 

do 

do 

Robert  Butcher 

do 

IfiMar 

Richard  James  Morrison"* 

do 

Wm.  Scrymgour 

do 

@*Alez.  Wm.  Forbes. . . . 
@»GeorgeElvy'«   

4Mar 

@>  William  Batt 

do 

do 

Abraham  Parks"* 

do 

Arthur  Corbettf     

do 

©'Samuel  Tancock    .... 

do 

@»Geo.  Hen.  Ayton'W 

do 

Daniel  Slyman     

l6Mar 

James  Senior 

do 

Sam.  Brokensha 

do 

@iMatthewMunroi««     .. 
WUUam  Whitehead    .... 

do 

©'Godfrey  Fosbery    .... 

do 

do 

Sam.  Geo.  PuUen  

do 

Thomas  Rogers   

6Mar 

Jas,  Robert8on'W(fl) 

17Mar 

William  PhUIips 

do 

do 

JohnPhilipps  PhiUpps.. 

do 

John  Green  Peat    

do 

Chas.  Jas.  Adams 

do 

Walter  Turner  Parker  . . 

do 

Benjamin  Hart 

709 

do 

769 

«  Chicheiter  Customs. 

t  Inspector  of  ConTicta,  Norfolk  liil. 

t  Signal  SUtion,  V.  D.  Land. 

1 

William  Stocker  Robins. .  l7Mar 

Andrew  Thompaoo 1  SMar  ; 

Ma)or  Corbyn do 

Robert  Ralph'"      do 

Edw.  Willis  Ward do 

Henry  Tryon'** do 

©'George  Jenner 20Mar 

m^  Hump.  Colquhoun  ....     do 

©'  Abrah.  Whitehead do 

David  Wingfield do 

©*W.  Hollinshed  Bradj***  do 


The  following  Offioera  are  oa  tbe  hal^ 
pay  of  At*  shillings  per  diem,  «iih 
llio  exception  of  ihoM  m«dc  fubie- 
quontly  to  the  reffttlatlon  of  1840,  wb* 
are  only  entitled  tu  the  half-paj  t4 
four  shillings,  unieu  they  have  ci^ 
pleted  ihree  yean  sea  eerrice  m 
Lieuiraaats. 


George  Shaw(&) SOMar 

Nicholas  Walcem    do 

©iWilliam  Blenkarne***        do 

John  William6(6)* do 

©'George  Harding'*' ....     do 

James  Govett SSMar 

©'Edw.LeMesurier'**. .  .  .24Mar 

Edward  Grant ".  . .  29Mar 

Chapman  Wise do 

©'Geo.  Ward  Cole'»* do 

John  Sanders'*** 6Apr 

Richard  Percival    do 

§ 'Richard  Bowen'»« 13Apr 
'Bethune  JamesWalker  S4Apr 

Jas.  Saunderson'^ 2.5 Apr 

©*  Fred.  A .  Bowes  Stewart    do 

David  Harrop IMay 

Jeff.  Reid  Amherst 3Mav 

Jas.  Grant  Seton IBMav 

John  Head  Jeffcries   ....   SJnne 
Robt.  Richard  Sayer'»    do 

William  Anley*» IdJuoe 

illiam  Henry**  ....     do 
_i' Alleyn  Eranson ......     do 

Thomas  Dutton*** do 

I'Jas.  Stoddart  Douglas  l5June 
l» Wm.  Wakinson»*(ft) . .     do 
i' James  Thos.  Cookney  ISJune 

Vohn  Church SaXune 

Wm.  Dovmman  Prid- 

ham**    IJuIv 

Chas.  Hen.  Mastcrman  ..14Ju1t 
John  Proctoj*  Sanderson .  .SCJuly 
Richard  Elsworthy  Pym      1 A  og 

Thomas  Hallowes   do 

John  liichards    do 

Andrew  Smith(a)   28  A  tig 

t' WiUiam  Still 7Sept 
'John  Wills(6) do 

818 


•  Militia,  U.  Canada. 
t  Super,  or  Dreadnou^kt,S9UQMn*i 
Hosp.  Ship. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants,  vrith  Dates  of  Seniority. 


lis 


@Alex.  Henning««    ... 

.llSept 

aiJohnBoberts"(c)t    . 

.lesept 

^'Thoma«  Tribe     

.IQSept 

(l)'JohnRadcliff'* 

.     do 

Stephen  WUkimon 

.     do 

(r)*WiUiamRyder»«    ... 

do 

@>PhilipBond   

.     do 

@'Georne  Pew»* 

.     do 

George  Hugo 

.20Sept 

1  |)*P||  Aaron  Stark  Symes^*  do 

©'Peter  Hay»'« 

WW.  Glauford   Hems 

.     do 

( r)'Simon  Taylor  Ogilvie"    do 

|g»  Edward  Aitchison>«t 

do 

worth«"    

•    do 

mUamcH  Crutchley'^. . . 
@' Elliot  Morres^* 

.     do 

©'Richard  Greening  .. . 

.     do 

.     do 

Thomas  Baxter'*'* 

.     do 

@'  Robert  Justice" 

.     do 

Robert  Parker    

.    do 

@' Alfred  Sainthill»     .. 

..  do 

rhomaa  Stirling 

•    do 

@'John  Holberton**  . . . 

.     do 

Chas.  Farquharson 

.     do 

($'|l9Chas.Parker*»(6) 

17Sept 

William  Henry  Conner . 

.     do 

Donald  Moodie    

.  9Dec 

Herbert  Ashton«» 

.     do 

Vaughan  Lloyd 

.    do 

©'George  Hyde*" 

.     do 

Jas.  Rich.  Denyer 

.     do 

©'John  Sackett  Hooper^  do 

Charles  Tamer(c) 

.     do 

John  HiUdrup 

.21Sept 

1817 

John  Grindred"* 

.2dSept 

George  Gahan** 

.     50ct 

Richard  Pike  Littlewort. 

.    IJan 

John  Coleman(ft)2»    . . . 

.     do 

JohnSkinley    

.12Feb 

Thomas  Bumham 

.     60ct 

Jas.  Ferris  Warren 

.16May 

©'John  Steddy«« 

.  260ct 

Robert  Hodder    

.24May 

Charles  Ayre 

.    2Nov 

JosephSykes    ISep 

@' Lewis  Dunbar  Mitchell'  20Sep 

©' John  0'ReUly«8(a)    . 

.     do 

©'Christopher  May  ... 

.     do 

@»Wm.  Henry  Dwarris* 

..5Nov 

Wm.  Griffiths 

.17N0V 

William  Boulton 

.24NOV 

Henry  Perin  Steele 

.22NOV 

John  Carthew 

.24NOV 

©'Charles  Scott  Jackson^*  7Dec 

Joseph  Fauriel  Barrett  • 

.     do 

1818 

John  Castellow  Grave    • 

.  20Jan 

©'Matthew  Lys 

.     do 

1816 

Chas.  Carpenter     

.     do 

Sir  Chas.  Witham,  Kt.  . 

.  6Mar 

Thos.  Sam.  Hall 

.     IJan 

Joseph  Arguimbau 

.31  Mar 

James  GosQold   

.     4Jan 

Henry  King  (fl) 

.dOApr 

Wm.  Augustus  Archbald 

11  Mar 

( $*  Francis  Witham    . . . 

•12May 

Sir  John   Bruce   Palmer 

Edward  Hackett     

.16May 

Chichester,  B^t 

.     do 

William  Hanham 

.     do 

George  Garvey*    

.19Mar 

@»Benj.  Peyton  Sadler . 

.26May 

George  Edward  Cocksedge22Mar 
Rich.  Weathcrley    2Mav 

Thos.  Cook(6)  F.B.S.§ 

@>John  Brothers    

Thos.  HiUersdon  Bulteel 

.IJune 
.14July 

©' Wm.  Congdon' 

.  6May 

do 

Duncan  Mackellar 

.lOMay 

Chas.  Robert  Maiden... 

.  ISept 

James  Savage 

.  2July 

( i )'  Benjamin  Hay ter'*   . 

.19Sept 

©'Peter  Petrie    

.SOJuly 

ft)' Marcus  Worsley 

.240ct 

Richard  Fowke   

.   8Aug 

(§'John  Lloyd  Clayton" 

..9Nov 

©^John  Sampson  Jago*. 

.  6Sept 

Henry  Hope  Johnstone . 

.20NOV 

©'Henry    Weston   Tom 

David  Henry  Watsonf   . 

.  3Dec 

klns»     

.l6Sept 

911 

©'William  Sweeting*.. 

. .  do 

$' Daniel  M<NealeBeatty  do 

©'Charles  Beamish  Ware*  do 

©'Charles  March* 

.     do 
.     do 

©'William  Cole'**     ... 

870 

t  Post  Matter,  Ch«tterlleld 
1  Customs,  Belfast. 

«  Regiiter  Wobnm.  U.  Canada.        | 

ir  Searcher  and  Landing  Waiter 

1819 


@^ffon.  Geo.  Fran.  CoUey  2 Mar 

Charles  Gosset'^ 26Mar 

John  Theophilus  Kelsall..  2Apr 

@'John  Geddes'^ 9Apr 

Henry  Wise  Harvey    •  • .  t21  Apr 
@' Walford  Thos.Bellairs'<^12May 

Richard  Sadleir 21  May 

@^  Hugh  Hawkshaw* 12July 

@' Joseph  Clark 16Aug 

©'Rich.  Goodridge'* ....    do 

Chesney  Simmons do 

Hon.    Granville    Dudley 

Ryder     2Sept 

William  Lowry    llOct 

©'Thomas  Woods**   ....  140ct 
John  Wainwright    4Nov 


1820 


Francis  Robert  Dashwood    2Feb 

John  Buck  Toker     3Feb 

Thomas  Caswell   8Mar 

Frederick  Abraham  Smith'  10  Apr 
©'WUUam  MaxweU*  ....9June 
Augustus  George  Barretts  12June 

John  BUlingsley*    do 

James  Kingston 25July 

William  Justin  Dealey  ••  26Dec 

Charles  Palmer do 

George Pooley    ••••••..  27Dee 


1821 

©'John  Rainier' 9Jan 

James  Hamilton 27 Jan 

f 'Robert  Taylor 29Jan 
'Charles  Mallard do 
'William  Christie    ....     do 
Timothy  Macnamara*    . .     do 
©*£dmund  Howard  Pace*   do 
Sampson  Edwards   •••••.  5Feb 
^'Thomas  Cartwright ....  16Feb 
©'Wm.  Henry  Martin  . .  6Mar 

Thos.  £vans( d)    28 Apr 

948 


*  Police,  Oariow. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


116 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Thomas  James    28Apr 

^^Bdw.  Shacklock 90Apr 

@>  Edward  Digby   4Ma} 

Stewart  Nash  Inglis  ....  4Juiie 
Thos.  Arnndel  Lewis ....  2dJune 

Pred.  Bedwell 7July 

Valentine  Herbert  Jone8*19JuIy 
James  Roper  Drake  ....     do 
John  Palmer  Wells    ....     do 

Thos.  Freer do 

@*Geo.  Rob.  White"  ....     do 

Thomas  Hardy    do 

(}l|i John  Smlth(/) do 

^>  John  Oxford do 

Wm.  Porsyth  Smith   . . .  .21  July 

Edward  Tolcher 22  Aug 

William  Mansell^o*    ....  14Sept 
@>Wm.  Lukis  Stephens**    90ct 

John  Conjuit**    do 

@*Conway  Richard  Dobbs  160ct 

Thomas  Crofton 9Not 

James  Bowen  Somerrllle      do 

@«William  Lory" 14Nov 

^* James  Ross  Lawrence^  SONov 
George  Beaufoy 22Dec 


1822 

t^Chas.  Geo.  Butler**  ..  29Jan 
'Bartholomew  Prust  ..  25 Mar 
John  Septimus  Roet  . .  25Apr 
William  Clewes  Saunders    6May 

Thomas  Richmond do 

@*Thos.  Rich.Frampton*31May 
Thos.  Madge  Hyne     •  • .  •  4June 
@*CharIe8Wyndham  Raw- 
don'®    llJunc 

William  Thomas     26Aug 

§' James  Liddell    do 
*  Rowland  Burdon  Cot- 
grave*'  29Aug 

Leven  Charles  Frederick 

Walkert  60ct 

Alexander  Brown 14Not 

Chas.  Henry  Ackerley  . .  20Not 
Marcus  Freeman  Brown- 

rigg do 

Sidney  Moss    25Nov 

Daniel  Young     7Dec 

Henry  Asser  Corneck* . .  26Dec 
John  Henderson(£f)     . . . ,     do 

§ 'Richard  Hussey*  ....     do 
'Tho.  Swain  Scriyen* . .     do 
Job  Bennett  Clarke   ....     do 

Wm.  Noble  Clay*o do 

Charles  Brand    28Dec 

997 


1823 

Geo.  Stuart  Penfold l5Feb 

Patrick  Kerr 7Mar 

Chas.  Blackmore    11  Mar 

Joseph  Grote*^    20Mar 

Wm.  Henry  Geary** 22Mar 

Rich.  Roe  Metherell  ....  27 Mar 
@* Henry  Fortescue  ....  6 Apr 
@»Tho.  Wm.  Langton^..  25 Apr 

Henry  Raper*     l7May 

^Samuel  Baker«*       ...  21  May 

John  Crisp do 

Henry  Shapland^ 29May 

Smyth  Griffith    16Jnne 

John  Delancey  Robinson^    do 

Francis  Teek    19JuIy 

Chas.  Willit  Poynter"  . .  26July 
James  Ogilyy  Dalglelsh . .     do 

@*Thoma8  Brydges** 220et 

John  Henryt    do 

I* Joseph  Ray** do 

i*Charles  Caley** do 

John  Groome do 

Robt.  Kennedy  Thomson}    do 
@*Chas.  Blatchley**  ....  230ct 

Joseph  Broomhead 8  Nov 

WUliam  Nelson  Griffiths . .  1 3Nov 


*  Emp.  Metropolitan  Public  Carriage 
OfAce. 
t  Sunrayor  General,  West  Australia, 
X  Inipector  of  the  RiTer  Utn-ey, 


Robert  Campbellf  *     IflJane 

Thos.  Eyre  Hoddeit    ....  19J one 

WUliam  Pedder§" SlJuae 

Gilbert  Francis  Dawson  |  SSJune 

Thomas  Lyell 8July 

Edw.  Long  Eve ISJuly 

@>  Wm.  Young  Gill"  ....     do 
James  Murray  Pentland       do 

John  Elmsley •  •    SAits: 

Lawrence  Blount  WillianiB  lOAii^ 

John  Stone 'SOAxtq 

George  Manning    do 

@^Chas.  Horace  Lapidge  SlAog 
Warre  Squire  Bradley^  20St^t 
Bertram  Mitford  Atherton  5()€i 

Thomas  DavieB(&) 140ci 

Thomas  Cobb do 

@iFred.Hen.LeMe9urier>7  ISNot 

Rich.  John  Marsh do 

Richard  Dawbrey  Hyde**  5Dec 

Jacob  Pitfleld 6De<: 

Chas.  Hen.  Price    do 

Thomas  Eytonfl     do 

@i  William  Burt  (a)^     .  •     do 


1824 

♦John  DeCourcy  Dashwood  1  Jan 
Gustavus  Spicker  Baker     12JBn 

WilUam  Hooper(6) do 

Flenry  Amsinck 20Jan 

^^  Lawrence  Dennehy^  ..  21  Jan 
William  Carpenter     ....     do 
Hen.  Gray  Kellock    ....     do 

Wm.  Geo.  Peame do 

@*  Joseph  Frank  Tompson*  do 

Charles  Garrett do 

Charles  Gale   21  Jan 

Arthur  Thos.  Morley ....     do 
Chas.  Edw.  Blisset     ....     do 

John  Markham dOJan 

♦Charies  Rob.  Dashwood  1  Mar 
James  Saumarez  Jephson  25Mar 
@»Geo.  Henry  Heathcote^  31  Mar 

Stephen  Shairp 26Apr 

Joseph  Bligh  Driffield   . .  lOMay 

t^Ralph  Gore(  b) 15May 
»Wm.  Stone(c)§ 19May 

*  Henry  Knolles 3June 

1045 


*  Secretary  R.A.8. 
t  Emigration  Officer.  Dnblin. 
t  CapUin  of  Ayrshire  Militia. 
i  Harbour  Master  River  Thames. 


1825 

Wm.  Walter  Oke    lOJan 

@'David  Steel    do 

Wm.  Cress  Simmons do 

William  Squire do 

Chas.  Goldsmith     do 

Humphrey  Jeston do 

Jas.  Howard  Turner  ....     do 
James  Thompson*^     ....     do 

George  Hingston    do 

Robert  Poole do 

t 'William  Hewlett    ....     do 
^Jas.  Hen.  Rich.  Wilson     do 

Samuel  Williams    12Jan 

William  Glennie 1 4JaB 

John  Bradley IfMao 

©'Charles  Blytb QF^b 

Wm.  Dent  Dent l4F<fe 

Thomas  Hamilton do 

Archibald  Bryan  Mebcox  28Fcb 
Richard  Cotgrave  ......     dti 

©^P^Lawford  Milea«    ..    4Apr 

James  Smail^ 21  Api 

Thomas  PownoU    Pellew 

Barrow'*^ S5Mav 

Robert  Robinson 27  llaV 

1093 


t  Coneul,  Milan, 

X  EmiKration  Officer,  LiverpooL 
i  Harbour  Maaler,  Hooc  Koae. 
II  Police  Ha«ifttrate,  Nev  Znlaad. 
S  Harbour  Master,  Port  Cavl. 
**  Dock  Master,  Qiainor|[aa  Cuttl. 
ft  Super,  of  Marine  Society's  Skip. 
tit  CoU.  Customs,  Staottead,  U.C . 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Senioritv. 


117 


©'Charles  Mom^'*     ...  .27 May 

Ueorge  Wliichelo    do 

William  Wright do 

Henry  Qerard do 

^' James  Pratt**    do 

@^Hugh  Somenr.  Bumis- 

ton'*' do 

Sir     Henry     Sacheverel 

Wilmot, -B^ SJune 

Tho.  Thorpe  Fowke    ....  1 7  June 

Wm.Gray(6) IJuly 

@'Geo.  Ben.  Banbury  • .     do 

<ieorge  Lyall   do 

Richard  Hamond  White      do 

Fran.  North  Clerk OJuly 

William  Lyons   20July 

Thos.  Qetby  George  ....24July 
Heory  Lister  Maw»  ....     do 
Wm.  Wooldridge^t     ....  138ept 
Charles  Julius  Seccombe2*'>Sept 
©'William  Chas. Webber**    80ct 

Augustus  Bolton 40ct 

®'John  Sibly^J     do 

Fran.  Wall  Justice do 

Jos.    Augustus   Whitham 

Hill§     do 

©'William  Hornby    ....     do 

Charles  Bolton  |(      do 

Wm.  Breedon 40ct 

John  Jeavett** 170ct 

William  Clapp     1 3  Dec 

Eihvard  Kelly(6)     21  Dec 

Berkley  Westropp SODcc 


1820 

Nicholas  Evans 2Jan 

Wm.  Fran.  Young 3Jan 

WGeo.  Wm.  Rabett' 9Jan 

©•Thomas  Creser* lOJan 

©'Windham  Berkeley  Port- 
man  26Jan 

James  Ward  Tomlinson'       1  Feb 

©'  Poulton  Williams U  Feb 

Joseph  Robln8on(6)    ....  ISFeb 

Thomas  Young   loMar 

©'William  Weaver(6)   ..  27Mar 
James  S.  M.  Watson  ....     do 

©'James  Bolton     do 

Thos.  Hungerford  .-.•.-  do 
^'  Henry  Johnston'  ....  do 
'^'Garret    Rufus    Taylor 

Disnpy do 

©'  Ed.  Geo.  Elliott'  ....     do 

(^'Edmund  Pope do 

1140 


•  M.izla.  Co.  Donegal. 

i  Meiit.  of  ihe  Port  of  Gibraltar. 

*  (iovcmor  of  Brixton  Jnii. 

«  Kmphijr«d  in  Public  Worlm. 
H  Cuiiimta.  of  Pilotage,  Ipcwich. 


Hugh  Thos.  Rowe UApr 

Justus  Oxenham    •     do 

©^Edwin  Lipscomb"  ....   3  May 

Joseph  Pyke   19May 

Thos.  Pryor  Wheeler ....  26May 
@'Rob.  Lee  Stephens  . .  30May 
Fred.  Spencer  Thnrsby  ..  IJune 

Hen.  Allan  Griffith    6June 

Jeffrey  Hale    SJune 

»'John  Douglas 21  June 

Bryan  Keating  Therry  . .  20June 

Henry  Lawrence 27 June 

(©'Edward  Jervis  Hopkins  lOJuly 

John  Summers    do 

PhiUpHast*   do 

Geo.  Fredk.  Webtbrook. .  26July 

John  Tom    25Aug 

James  Dalyell'<> 6Sept 

John  BuUey     27Sept 

Rdward  Rogier** SOSept 

Francis  Smyth    llOct 

James  Travers     120ct 

William  Lewis(&)    ISOct 

James  Yule 210ct 

Bdward  Harvey 27 Oct 

William  Candler 22N<iv 

©'Chas.  Clayton  McLean  6Dec 
©'Robt.  Lam.  Pengelly'^   9Dec 

©'Jamed  Inglis'*^    14  Doc 

John  Wm.  Bedford'?  ..«.  ]8Dec 
Stephen  Joshua  Lett"    . .  26Dec 


1827 

Patrick  Tnglis 26Jau 

Hlch.  Edw.  Cumberland  2Fcb 
Wm.  Henry  Bretonf  ..  lUMar 
Joseph  Hughes  Bellamy       do 

Chas.  8haw(6 ) 12Mar 

Jas  barker  Emery  ....26Mar 
("harles  Symes  Haswell..  4 Apr 
John  Corry  Sicklemore' . ,  lOApr 

Poter  Belches't       17 Apr 

Adrian  Thos.  Mann«  ....  24Apr 
©'John  Lethbridge    ....  28 Apr 

i{ich.  Combauld do 

©'  Wm .  Hen.  GoslUi' ....     do 

Geo.  Wm.  Tomlin   do 

Norton  Butler  Alexander  do 
@'J.  Crouchley  Evl«)n§*  do 
WilHum  Dawson(6)    ...     do 

John  Comi8h(ff) do 

Thos.  Fletcher  Best    do 

©'John  Jas.  Wilkinson . .     do 

Henry  Batt do 

Wheatley  Byass do 

1193 


©'George  Mason* 28Apr 

Thomas  M'Gowan do 

Thomas  JoneB(c) do 

John  Groves    do 

James  Brooman do 

©'Geo.  Wood  Webber  . .  80Apr 

Geo.  Hen.  Goddcn do 

Chas.  Hopkin8(&)   do 

Richard  Gunning  Jeffreys    do 

Thomas  Brewer do 

Hen.  Forster  Mills     ....     do 

Henry  Roberts do 

Thos.  Carrique  Ponsonby     do 

James  Heysham 4May 

Edw.  Leslie  Jones 12May 

John  Walker(6) 28May 

Cha.  Kittoe  Scott"^    ....     do 

John  Gurley    14June 

Robt.  Hammond'* 23June 

James  Campbell(a)    ....  15J  uly 

©'^Peter  Lecount'* 6Aug 

Geo.  Vaughan  Hart  ....  11  Aug 
©'J.Watson  Wakefield'*  20Aug 

Hen.  Towry  White 4Sept 

Thomas  Atkinson  Butlerf     60ct 
Edw.  Garrow  Smith  ....   11  Oct 

©'William  Tills"  210ct 

^'John  Burrough^'    ....     do 
©^Duncan  Brooks  Gordon 

Grant^ 220ct 

i'Jas.  Chas.  Johnston^       do 
'  Wm.  Valentine  Lee" . .     do 
I'Wm.  Henry  RialH*  ..  240ct 
Wm.  Augustus  Ferrar»  290ct 
_  Phil.  Button  Jones    . .  lONov 
Horatio  Nelson  Atkinson*^  27Nov 
©'®  Robert  Amy  et t  New- 
man^     11  Dec 

Frederick  Blood 15Dec 

©'Tho.  Lavington*'    ....  17  Dec 

Pearson  Foote 27  Dec 

Wm.  Foulkes  Essell  ....     do 

James  Irwin    31  Dec 

'William  Fuller*    do 


1828 


John       Ludlow      Nelson 

Sealey'      OJan 

Willoughby  Shortland  ..  18Jan 
Wilhraham  Francis  Man- 
ners ToUemache 20Jan 

Lundy  Dickinson     22Jan 

James  Lash'*   29Jan 

John  Savell  Keatley 9Feb 

©'  Frederick  Servante . .     2nFeb 

Henry  Wm.  Clare do 

1243 


•  Tom.  R  W.I.  M.  Prtciset  Thamti* 
t  Police  MHKiBtrxle  V.  D.  Land. 
t  Uarb«>ur  Master,  AuKtralia. 
^  Dep.  Got.  Queen's  Bench  Pii«cui. 


t  Sup.  Con.,  V.  D.  T^nd. 
*  Inspector,  Cork  Jail. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


118 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


John  Palmer  Battenby..  28Feb 

Walthall  Gretton    3Mar 

John  Clcwlow  Perry*     . .     do 

Thomas  Carey 8Mar 

Charles  Senrante    do 

Chas.  Duncan  Warren  . .  24 Mar 
Stephen  Ross  Watts  ....  29  Mar 
@*Ja8  Qrant  Raymond*      do 
John  Campbell  Fullarton      do 

Edward  BuUer    do 

Hen.  Miller  Higgon    ....    6 Apr 

John  Lascelles 19Apr 

Thos.  Norrls  Moore    ....     do 

Abraham  Darby 88 Apr 

@iJo8.  Francis  Baker 22May 

Bdward  Beran   23May 

Mat.  John  Liddon do 

John  Gustavus  Crosbie  ..  28  May 

Spencer  Drake    5Juue 

Richard  Howard     do 

Samuel  Sawbridge 7 June 

David  Dooley 1 1  June 

@*ChaB.  Adol.  Fetch*  . .  IdJune 
Cha.   Wm.    Henry  Gage 

Fitzroy     21  June 

@'  Alexander  Cotton  ....     do 

Robert  Cleugh    28June 

Lewis  Haysett  Coham   . .  26June 

JohnPettet 14July 

@'  Samuel  Rid  i  ardson    . .  25J  uly 
@^John  Sanilerson*   ....    8A  ug 
William  Calmady  Nowell     do 
^'Rob.  John  Barrett^  . .     do 

James  Hosken 9Aug 

@'John  Robinett  Baker. .  26 Aug 

James  Turner 28Aug 

^' Henry  Decolas  Foster    6Sept 

HarryOill    USept 

Alfred  Kortright do 

James  Hookey    ........14Sept 

Augustus  Fred.  Traceyf     17Sept 
Sir  John  Heron  Maxwell, 

Bt    do 

@«MichaelTumer<^ ISSept 

John  0'ReilIy(6) do 

Henry  Ovenden  Nolloth       do 

Francis  Collins    22Sept 

Richard  Bales  Rogers'     .  220ct 

Thomas  Hewitt 1  Nov 

John  Rendell 4Nov 

Wm.  Hubbard(6)    ISNov 

John  Kempe  do 

§' William  Welsh®     4Dec 
'James  Stewart^(6) ....    6Dec 

John  Wm.  Lane IdDec 

Thos.  Burton  Maynard  . .  20 Dec 
1207 


t  CkiT.  Tothin-fl«1di  Bridrwell. 


1829 

@<Tho8.  Andrews  Gil8on*«  lAJan 
John  Douglas  Ramsay  . .  23 Jan 
@*BenJamin  Wheatley 

Tracey"    30Jan 

Wm.  Henry  Dickman    ..  11  Feb 

§'Tho.  Henry  Prior  ....  23Feb 
'John  Payne  Bronncker2GFeb 
Frederick    John    Francis 

Henslow l6Mar 

Jas.  David  Agassiz 20Mai 

Robert  Parrey    27  Mar 

William  AdamB(6) 25ApT 

@' Edward  Baugh'^    ....     do 
John  Moore  Cole  Airey. .  IdMay 

Henry  Beddek     1  June 

@*Jobn  Brown }2June 

William  Rovce    lOJune 

Chas.  Wethered  Pears".  .27 June 

Henry  James dJuly 

Edw.  Francis  Wells   do 

Jas.  Rob.  Roddam  Lilburn  OJuly 

John  Gutzmer 14July 

William  Mitchell    25Aug 

(@>Wm.  Samwell  (b)  ....     do 

Henry  Coode 26Aug 

Henry  Gitting8(6) 6Sept 

George  Sherrass  Brittain  20Oct 
Andrew  Delacour  Carroll  280ct 
@^J.  Thompson  Strong  27  Nov 
Duvid  Cha.  Cumby    ....    7  Dec 


1830 

Delboenf  Baker  Bedford . .  14Jau 
George  Sherbrooke  Airey*  lOFeb 
@'  Henry  Woodruff    • . . .  24Feb 

Rich.  Edw.  Bullen 26Feb 

Augustus  Lavie  .... ....    6Apr 

Walker  Taylor    14June 

Richard  Gray 12July 

Frederick  Blacker 22Ju1y 

Blisha  Lcwin  do 

James  Patrick  Cockrell . .     do 

John  Slaughter*^    do 

Rob.  Wettenhall* do 

Edward  Hunt do 

William  Hay do 

Shovel  Brenton  Stokes  . .  do 
©'Charles  Seaver"  ....  do 
William  Seaward    do 

tUohn  James  Kerr^    ..  13Aug 
'Tliomas  Mallock  ....  31  Dec 


1831 

St.  Leirer  Aldworih 3Jan 

Hon.  John  O'Grady   ....  17Ftb 
@'John  Hughes  Lloyd  ..12Sept 
1347 


'  Crown  CommiMloner,  Port  Phlltp. 


Cha.  Edw.  Powys 31  Oct 

Jas.H.M<KenzieRobert8on  5Dec 
©iJames  CampbeU(l»)   ..  lODee 


1832 
Geo.  Wenham  Lewis  ....     SJan 
John  Wm.  Hotham    ....  13Mar 

g'John  lAngworthy 27M&r 
*Chas.  Jas.  Fox  Camp- 
bell     31Mar 

John  Hay  (e)    4/pr 

@' Henry  Wright' 9Ma; 

Bosville  John  Wikon ....  SJone 

Charles  Pearson(d) 91 J  oh 

Richard  Matthews  Bardon  llAi^ 

Wm.  George  Field 30Aos 

George  Bott* IdOet 


183.S 
@* Joshua  Hutchinson   ..    II Feb 

John  Markett 31  Msv 

William  Pearsc 30Jh]t 

Cha.  Thomas  Hill 21  An^ 

Alfred  Leathart 27ADg 

Hon.    Robert     Le    Poer 

Trench     19Xot 

Geo.  Fred.  Dashwoocl    . .     SDec 


1834 
I* George  Harrisonf  ....     GJsd 
I'Hen.  John  Harvey'^  . .      do 

James  El  win    SdJ&n 

William  Rousseau  Payne      2Apr 
@*  Peter  Palmer  Inakip*^  27Aos 


1835 

§'WilliamBurt*>(6) 7  Jan 
*John  Robilliard 9Jah 

Peter  Rainier 18JuiV 

Patrick  Campbell 27 JolV 

William  LordI    11  Aa^: 


1836 
Chas.  Jas.  Hippisley  ....   l.'Uaii 
@'Tho.  Cha  Meheux*»  ..  12  Apr 
Austugus  Fred.  Jas  Bowen  30Apr 
Perceval  Baskerville  . . .  .34 Mar 

@*John  Morshead'"    do  ' 

John  Price S7MaT 

Frederick  Drew fUnlr 

Hen.  Thomas  Laye lOSept 

@H .  Manby  Tylden»«     . .  28Nof 
1387 


*  Super.  ConrieU,  Norfolk  Iftlas>4. 

f  M  agist  rate.  V.D.  Lftnd. 

X  Inspeclorof  River  M^nej. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


110 


1837 

Matthew  Peppin    lOJan 

John  Hollingworth do 

Bartholomew  Jeffery  •  • .  •     do 

David  Bdwards    lOJan 

A  ii{ni8tu8  Cooper do 

Colin  Wm.  Lindsay   ....     do 

Bob.  Boyle  Miller do 

bam.  Otway  Wooldridge^  6Peb 
$$iR  b.Lawrie  Atkinson"  6June 
John  Baker  Hockley ....  21  July 

Cha.  Ross  Bamber ISept 

Wm.  Webster(6) 27Sept 

J  ohnJusephClopp  Hording 

Tracy   .SOSept 

George  Western IDec 

Henry  Lincoln     261>ec 


1838 

Godolphin  James  Barslem  IdJau 
Richard  Fellowes Lewis..  2aJan 

§' Henry  Barnett  Davis      9Feb 
'Thos.  Hard.  Downes . .    2Mar 
Hawkins  Godolphin  Ays- 
cough    lOMay 

Thos.  Stephen  Coppinger  28June 
Jas.  Chas.  Robinson  ....     do 

Robert  O'Brien  do 

Nathan.  Sydenham  Knott    do 

WilliamColes do 

(^' John  Fred.  Guyon do 

<^'  Ncvell  Norway do 

@>John  Bevis  Massie. ...  do 
Augustus  Chas.  May  ....  do 
A  rthur  Mayne  Noad  ....  do 
@' John  Osmond  Freeland^  do 
^'Charles  Gray  Rigge  . .  do 
Chas.  Gibbs  Crawley  ....     do 

James  Fellowes   Ao 

0^>  William  Thorp do 

^' Jas.  Hen.  Bridges  ....  do 
William  Harvey  Church*'§  do 

Henry  Aiuslie dOJune 

William  Austin 2Aug 

@^PitzJames     Steward 

McGregor** 14Aug 

Arthur  Kennedy 6Sept 

John  Oldenshaw  Bathurst  20Dec 
Whaley  Armitage^® 27Dec 


Arthur  Sansum lOMay 

David  Elliott* 4July 

Edw.  Roche  Power   ....  14 Aug 

Benjamin  Sharpe    180ct 

Edward  Hoile  Kennett  . .  12Nov 


1840 


IJan 


..26June 
dJuly 
do 
do 


1839 

^Pran.  Higginson*  ....     1  Jan 
<iij)'Chas.  Bamber  Warren'  26Mar 

Thos.  Courtis  Ross do 

(tol^'Jos.  Sparkhall  Bundle*  IMay 
1434 


William  Rule  Brooman. . 
@^Sir  Godfrey  Webster, 

Jit lOJaii 

Henry  Laird  Cox    SHMar 

Wm.  Papillon  Jamison  . .     do 
Chas.  Richard  Marcuard      do 
Geo.  Le  Geyt  Bowycar  . .  19Apr 
@*Wm.  Abdy  Fellowes..  27 Apr 

S'David  Miller ' 

@>Geo.  Bell  Williams  . 
Fred.  Augustus  Cudlip 
Arth.  Burrard  Kingston 

Marcus  Knox**   1  Aug 

Robt.  Chas.  Whyte    do 

Robt.  Robertson do 

William  Greet 20Aug 

§»RochfortMaguire**»    ..28Sept 
»John  Hay  Crang** 90ct 

Fred.  Lamport  Barnard . .   140ct 
^■John  A.  Shears^    ....   4Nov 

@mich.  Williams* do 

^'Ashley  La  Touche**  . .     do 

@'Thos.  Heard* do 

dlt'Thos.  Connell  O'Donnell 

Whipple* do 

'Robt.  Douglas Stupart*    do 
Henry  Warren"    .... 
»Chas.John  Walton'*.. 
'Willoughby  J.  Lake* 
"Arthur    Wellington 

Wood* do 

@*George  Henry  Carleton 

Sunderland*    

@iRoss  Moore  Floud*  . . 

@' Henry  Stewart*    

(Ut'Johii  Blackmore* .... 
@>Jas.  Mich.  Boxer*.... 
@iJohn  Rashleigh  Rodd* 
@' Mortimer  Harley  Rod- 
ney**'   

^*  Douglas  Rdd* 

o'  Rich.  Hoops* do 

^'Sam.  Fred.  Short*  ..  do 
M'John  Dunsterville*  . .  do 
@'Fran.  Henry  Stanfcll*  do 
ii|)»Chas.Ricketto  Carter**  do 
llgl'Wm.  White  Pridham*  do 
>Jn.  Erskine  Field  Risk*    do 

I  Chas.  Bullen*    do 

_  *  Wm.  Henn  Gennys* . .     do 
John  Horatio  Woolward     26Dec 
1485 


do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

6Nov 


1841 

@John  Allen*    15Jan 

Chas.  Moore    IGMar 

Henry  Probsrn    do 

James  Dirom    do 

Geo.  Lowcay  Norcock   . .     do 
Jas.  Ptolemy  Thurbum        do 
Wm.  Henry  Bridge    ....  30Apr 
}  A Igemon  Stew.  A  usten    do 
)'Thos.  Hodgkinson  ....  4May 
ohn  Hancock t<  6 ) . .  •  •     do 
eo.  Barber  JeffVeys^ . .     do 
Rowland  Edwardst    ••     do 
Geo.  Campbell  Fowler t    do 
iWm.  Gamham  Luardt     do 
Geo.  Bourchier  Dewesf  8June 

John  Strettellt do 

Rich.  Chas.  Kevemt*. .     do 

100.  Sibbaldt do 

108.  Borradaile  Chris- 

tophert    do 

ohn  Murray  Cooke' f       <^o 

Alfred  Roy  erf do 

im.  Brooking  DoUlng^t  do 
Belfield  Woollcombef .  •  do 
Hen.Thomas  Dundas  Le 

Vescontef do 

^William  Alfred  Rumbu- 

low  Pearse"   do 

Walter  Fras.  Robinson  ..11  June 
@' Frederick   Hildebrand 

Stevens" 28JuIy 

@«Jas.  Hunt" 12Aug 

Alex.  John  Smith l6Aug 

Edwd.  Martin  Hogge....  17 Aug 
Robt.  John  St.  Anbyn   . .     do 

John  Stephens    do 

John  Palmer   20Aug 

Edward    John  Bellenden 

Clarke do 

@^>  Robert   Bruce    JEneBB 

M'Lpod    do 

Fred.Wm.LeopoldThomas  28Aug 
Geo.  Pechell  Mends  ....  30 Aug 
AdolphuB  Geo.  Edye'^   • .    do 
Peter  M'Kenzie  Godfrey      do 
Chas.  Wm.  Hallett     ....  3Sept 
@  Henry  Anne  Norman*^     do 

Henry  Wm.  Hire" 1 6Sept 

James  Wood(<f ) lOct 

Aug.  Chas  Murray'^....     do 
IsaacNewtonThos.Saules(    80ct 

@(3e<>.  Walker'^ do 

^Wm.  Stewart  MillerS''*     do 
^Geo.  Skene  Taylor^    . .     do 
@Wm.  Rea  Rolland§^«  . .     do 
1634 


*  Tbv&e  off  cer«  were  ofleiallj  no- 
ticed and  pn>niut('d  for  their  Mfvlee* 
on  the  coMt  of  8xTta  and  bombiiTdineni 
of  St.  JesB  D'Arre,  in  1840. 


t  Ttiete  oiBcpr*  wer^  promotml  for 
ih«lr  M>nrlcm  on  tha  ooast  of  China,  in ' 
1841. 

;    $  Thwe  offlrrrf  vrtrt-  promoted   for 
ihelr  Mrricosat  Cuiton  in  1841. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


120 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


@Anth.  CuthbertColIing- 

wood  Denny  §**    80ct 

)Thofc.  White  PurverS  . .  do 
)Wm   Henry  Symonsvb)^  do 

iJohn  James  Kennedy '<^  do 
)CoIin   Campbell     A. 

Kane$®   do 

@Ja8per  Henry  Selwyn^  do 

Ken.  Fras.  Hefpman  ....  220ct 

@> John  M'Niel  Boyd    ..  2dOct 

Wm.  Rich.  Smith»     ....  3Nov 

John  Powell  Branch  ....  8  Nov 

Wm.  Henry  Rnshbrooke  do 

Angustns  John  Barton  . .  13Nov 

Rich.  Brunton    23Nov 

@Uu8tu8Barth.  Kooystra  do 

Wm.  Marcus  Shearman . .  do 

Geo.  Wm.  Wilkinson*^  . .  do 

Henry  Wall do 

Wm.  Tbos.  Neweuham^^  do 

@'Edw.  Barnard^ do 

John  Gunn  Robins*^ ....  do 

Adam  Gifford  Glascott  < .  do 

Henry  Stoyle do 

Henry  Thos.  Smith    ....  do 

@' Wm.  Crawford do 

Geo.  Pyne do 

@'  Wm.  Chappell  Coffin  do 

Cbas.  Bissett  Bayley do 

Herbert  Thos.  Ry  ves^'  . .  jJq 

Thos.  Adye  Alldridge    ..  do 

Joseph  Nourse    do 

Dan.  Butler  Dawes    ....  do 

Edmund  Hall  Gunnell  . .  do 

Gabriel  Johnston    do 

Octavins  Cumberland    . .  do 

@'Robt.  Seppings  Moore  do 

(iustAdolphusEllermans*  do 

Ed w.  Holmes do 

Henry  Croft    do 

Edw.  Forward  Roberts  . .  do 

Chas.  Knighton(  b) do 

f'Robt.  Beazley  Harvey  do 

'Macdonald  Bourchier  do 
'Geo.  Charles  Jeffereys 

Johnson   do 

William     Graves    James 

Cunningham^ do 

Robert  Synge do 

Wm.  Schollar  Sanders  ..  do 
@>Richard  Hill  Wharton'^  do 

J  as.  Archibald  Hodgskin  do 

Chas.  Jno.  Hoffmeister  . .  do 

Edw.  King  Barnard  ....  do 

@'£dm.  Mort.  Leycestcr  do 
@*John  William  Dorville^'   do 

@>Cha8.  Dyke    do 

@'  Henry  TroUope do 

Henry  Temple    do 

@*  Henry  Lloyd do 

John  Rowley  Thompson  do 

George  Yates  Paterson  . .  do 

^'Henry  Bacon do 

Edwin     Robert     Joseph 

Balfour    do 

Donald  M '  Leod  M*  Kenzie  do 

William  Bailey (6) do 

1596 


@i Josh.  Grant  Bickfofd   2.3N'ov 

John  Cook  Snell do 

Geo.  Richard  Halliday  . .     do 

Sam.  Morrisfa do 

@^  Edw.  Francis  Clarke . .  do 
Fred.  Arthur  Egerton  ..  do 
@'Sam.  James  Brick  well     do 

Rich.  Jesse do 

Henry  Collet  Toby do 

KdgarSlade    14Dec 

@)<  Hen.  John  Giles'"' do 

Arthur  Lucas  Mansell   •  •     do 


1842 


@' Alexander  Hamilton . .  28Jan 
8impiion  H  icks  Rickctts . .     do 
Wm.    Everard   Alphonso 

Gordon     do 

@i  Matthew  Connolly^  ..     do 
Frederick  Wm.  Sidney  ..  31  Jan 
Jas.  Walter  Falrholme  . .     do 
Henry  Shambome  Natb. 

Micklethwait 3Feb 

@>Jnlian  Foulston  Slight    7 Feb 
Geo.  Baring  Browne  Colllei  do 
@*George  Cleaveland  ..     do 
Thos.  Bedford  Stewart  . .  lOFeb 
Robert  Dawes  Aldrich  ..    7  Mar 
Herbert  Lloyd  Griffiths . .     do 

@' Alfred  Young     do 

William  Mould    do 

Ed.  Jas.  Lloyd  Cooper  . .     do 

John  Franklin do 

John  Phillip  Palmes  ....     do 

Robert  Willcox do 

@'  William  Horton" do 

@>Ed.  Alex.  Tylden  Uoyd  do 
Ben.  Pentlaud  Priest      . .  23Mar 
@*Fras.  Pender  Porteous'29Mar 

Lionel  Read  Place do 

Thomas  Tickell   do 

Chas.  Bampfleld  Yule  ..  2Apr 
Roger  Lucius  Curtis  ....  16 Apr 
Edw.  Wollaston  I^ing   . .  12May 

§ 'Samuel  Fowell* 13May 
'Arthur  Barrow 18 May 

Rich.  Ash  more  Powell  . .     do 
Edward  David  Ashe  ....  25May 
Wellesley  Pole  Chapman    6Juii« 
@'Henry  Barrfe  Beresford    do 
James  Alex.  Dunbar  ....  iSJnne 

Samuel  Rceve^    1 4Jnae 

Wm.  Leigh  Lambert IdJune 

_^Henry  Stokes    21  June 

Andrew  Robert  Dnnlap . .     do 
Arch.  Douglas  Jolly? ....  23Ju1v 
1648 


John  Appleby  Pritcbard  27 July 
Fredk.  Howard  Vyse. . . .  28Julir 

George  Marriott*    ISAu^ 

@Edmd.  Edwd.  Tumour*  29AQf 
George  Newcomen ......     do 

Henry  Hannant 16Sopt 

Alex.  Crombie  Gordon   . .  17S«fpt 
^as.  Sandford  Davi^ou"  21  Sept 

Fras.  Jno.  Diggins do 

@'Chas.  Jas.  Price  GUnn"*  do 

(jip*  Frederick  Morris'* 30ct 

Robert  Hopkins"   ......  l.H)ct 

@'John  Adol.  Pope  Price  l»0*t 
Geoiige  Thomas  Cleather 

Smith   lONov 

Granville  Richd  Moyle»w    do 
®'Aug.   Fred.    Kyuaaton    do 

Sam.  H.  Derriman 18No? 

John  Norris  Norman  ....     do 
Geo.  Otway  Popplewell . .     do 

@'ArthurTower do  • 

Alfred  John  Curtis do 

Fred.    Thomas    Chetham 

Strode do 

John  Seccomlie I  ^Th>c 

Sam.  Sparshott  Shore  •*      23I>« 

John  Reid»»     do 

iHenry  Clarke»« do 

Wm.  Fred.W.  Parkinson*'    do 
@Auchmuty     Tylden 

Frcese'*   do 

Edm.LudlowStrangways*^    do 

""  A  rthur  Robert  U  enry**     do 

iW.  Ponsonby  Johnson**    do 

Henry  Shank  Hillyar^      do 

Alexander  Anderson^       do 

eo.  Henry  Hodgson**      do 

Iharles  Keats  Jackiton*'    do 

_  Peter  Alex.  Halkett** . .     do 

John  Bertie  Cator*^    ....     do 

@Henry  Robert  Crofton**   do 


184.3 


Spencer  Stirling     llJaa 

t'Geo.  Henry  Clarke*  ..  26Jab 
'Francisco  S.  Tremlett    do 

Robert  Reld    do 

Wm.  S.  Louis  Quinlaii*  . .    SFib 
Geo.  Bennett  Lawrence  . .  I5F(b 

Edward  Hardy    l6F»b 

Rich.  Henry  Dalton   . do 

@*Wm.  Hobson  Moiibray*do 

Horace  Bullock  • 17  Feb 

John  Wilson(6) 22Firb 

Chas.  Henry  May 7M»r 

John  IrviKg     23Mtf 

Thos.  JaF.  Raikes  Barrow    4Apr 
John  De  Courcy  Andrew 

Agnew 28A2>r 

Chas.  Wright  Bonham   ..  2Juj4 
@*Prcd.  Aug.   Buchanan 

Craufurd 2dJuik 

1703 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


121 


Bclm-ard  Manball 7 July 


^'Montagu  Bnnuws*  ..     do 
Byron  Qeo.  Bowles    ....     do 
Walter  James  Pollard  . .  lOJuly 
Benj .  Bpencer  Pickard^ . .  lOAog 
Thomas  Digby  SnliTan . .     do 

James  Bull 12Aag 

Aug.  Fred.  Webster  ....  88 Aug 
Fred.  Edwin  Forbes  ....  S9Aag 

£dwardHi]l(6)   16Bept 

George  Annesley  Pbayre  20Sept 
George  Edw.  Knox  Gore      do 
Hon.  Robt.  Fras.  Boyle. .    do 
A'  Hen.  Aug.  HolHnworth*  do 
Edw.  Winterton  Tumour      do 

t' Henry Cbarleton*  ....86Sept 
'Ricb.  BoyntonCreyke**'  do 

Samuel  Pritduurd do 

@i  Harry  Tbos.  Veilch  . .     do 
Frederick  Pelbam  Warren    do 

Peter  Astle  Scott   40ct 

Henry  Oakeley   do 

Josepb  Dayman     do 

Robert MacureSandom..  ISOct 
Jaa.  Boucber  Ballard*^  . .  SOOct 
Francis  Willougbby   ....    INov 

John  Will.  Why te do 

Crawford  Aitchieson  Den- 
ham  Pasco**    30Nov 

@>Chas.  Hawkey*^ do 

Robert  Hall    28Nov 

^' Fras.  Henry Sbortt    ..22Dec 
@^Hon.    Pownall    Fleet- 
wood Pellew    SUDec 

Hon.  Fred.  Cnrzon    ....    do 


1844 

Fred.  Robinson    2Feb 

@*Griffith  Grismond 

Philipps* 7Feb 

t^Tbos.  0avies(&) 8Feb 
'  Jobn  Townsend* 9Feb 

Henry  Gordon  Veitch     . .  12Feb 
John  Hamilton  Sbairp^ . .     do 
George  Manley  AUdridge  i7Feb 

Charles  Rainier 24Feb 

©^HerreyGeoigeSt.  John 

Mildmay^ do 

Bladen  Edward  Hawke. .     do 
Fred.  Charles  Herbert   ..    2Mar 
@John    Fane   Charles 

Hamilton'   8Mar 

Edwin  Tbos.  Hinde'  ....  lOJune 
Geo.  William  Preedy ....     do 
@' Lewis  Rop.Fitsmaurice    do 
lAfrd  Charles  Wandesford 

Butler do 

Hon.  Thomas  Alexander 

Pakenham  do 

Chas.  Talbot  Compton  ..     do 
Percy  William  Coventry  l4June 
^Wm.  Luke  Partridge      1  July 

Henry  De  Lisle lOJuly 

1767 
July  .50 


Edward  Bridges  Rice    . .    5Aug 

^Marcus  Lowther 9 Aug 

W  Henry  Bryan  Ererest    10 Aug 

George  Kerr    14Aug 

Charles  Sullivan 22Aug 

William  Mooney    26Aug 

Thomas  Cochran     27  Aug 

John  Crawshaw  Bailey  . .     do 
Robert  Ward  Clark    ....  l2Sept 
Hon.  William  Barnard  De 

Blaquiere 23Sept 

M<LeodfiaynesCockraft'*    do 
©'Charles  Baskerville    ..    80ct 
Rob.  Wm.  Hen.  Alcock..  11  Oct 
@Hon.  Oliver  Wm.  Mat. 

Lambarti<>   do 

Robt.  Cooper  Tattnall  ..  220ct 
Ldghton  Price  Pigott   . .     do 
^Hon.  Geo.  H.  Douglas"    do 

ill.  Anthony  Munton  . .    8Nov 
Edw.  Phillott  Fuge    ....     do 
Rich.  Hawkins  Risk  ....     do 
Chas.  Tbos.  Dench     ....  20Nov 

©'Fras.  Marten do 

RussellPatey do 

'^  Wm.  And.  Jas.  Heath»»«6Nov 
_  Rich.  Will.  Courtenay  30Nov 
Henry  Duncan  Blanekley    2Dec 

Chas.PecheIl    6Dec 

Geo.Ommanney  Willes..  11  Dec 
Alfred  Ogle  Hansard  ..  lODec 
WiUiam  Amphlett'^  ....  23Dec 
John  Francis  Tottenham*'  27  Dec 


1845 

^Kieo.  Collier  Kerr  ....  IfiJan 
@'ConstantineGeo.G]inni   do 
John     George     Sarsfleld 

Macnamara  Moore ....  lOJan 
Edward  Edwin  Moigan..  2aFan 
Wm.  Chas.  Grierson  ....     do 

t 'Harry  Smith do 
WUllam  Armytage*  ..  3Feb 
Harry  Negus  Burroughes  OFeb 
Aug.  Peter  Arkwright  . .  do 
Henry  Bainbridge  ....21  Feb 
Edgar  Henry  Blake  ....  24Mar 
Geo.  Melville  Jackson    . .     do 

AUeyne  Bland    do^ 

Elphinstone  D'Oyly  D'Au- 

vdrgne  Aplin 2Apr 

^'Robert  Ellis    4Apr 

UoM.    Arthur   Auckland 

Cochrane 12Apr 

Wm.  Fred.  Warren  ....  28May 
Lewis  Chas.  H en.  Tonge . .  do 
Chas.  Max.  Luckraft ....  do 
&  Fred.  Duke  Yonge ....  do 
wJno.  Aug.  Hugh  Boyd^  do 
Cbas.  Aug.  La  Farque    . .  2AJnne 

@'John  Cawley* do 

Conway  Mordannt  Ship- 
ley  28June 

1812 


Henry  Barnard  Hankey  2July 
Aran.  Leopold  M'Clintock  a9July 
^^  Peter  GordonNettleton   8Aug 

William  Bade  Shaw  do 

Charles  Goodwin  Fegen . .     do 
^Wm.  Henry  HaswelP      do 
Ralph  Abercrombie   Bu- 
chanan       do 

Michael  Henry  Perceval       do 

Selby  Lilburn ISAug 

George  Sayer  Boys do 

Trevenon  Penrose  Coode   14Aag 

Charles  Nolloth« 19 A  ng 

Philip  William  May*. ...  do 
fit'JamesEdward  Elliott'^    do 

William  Wood 26Aug 

William  AlAred  Rose  Lee  dOAug 
Alexander  M'Naghten   ..  ISept 
Spencer  Hicks  Pickard  . .     do 
I'William  Henry  Payne     do 
['Frederick  Agar  Boyce     do 
_i'Charles  Bromley   ....    do 
Augustus  Phlllimore ....  78ept 
Augustus  Charles  Hobart26Sept 
^'Edward  Henry  Hnriies 

D'Aeth" do 

I'Step.  Francis  Douglas  SOSept 
)' James  Saumarez  Mann  210ct 

iThomasGoss"  7Nov 

Cbaries  Tayler  Leckie    . .  12Nov 
©iFredk.    Falkiner    Ni- 
cholson    18Nov 

Wm.  Codrington  Forsyth    IDec 
Robert  Hussey  Moubray    do 

William  Cashmaa do 

Edmund  Hempstead ....  do 
Charles  Henry  Young  . .     do 

Oswald  Borland do 

Henry  Bayley    6D€c 

@'Cbas.OotaviusWood'«  do 
^'Wm.  Edward  Fisher  do 
James  Cbaries  Clark ....  do 
@' James  Simpson(6)  '^ . .  do 
Alex.  Duff  Gordon  ....  do 
Charles  Murray  Aynsley  do 
James  Claude  Wm.  Neuf- 

ville  Taylor     9Dee 

Fras.  Geo.  Simpklnson..  do 
Thomas  Lovett  Gaussen    do 

David  Aird do 

Geo.  Aug.  Brine do 

@' Prank     Keene    Haw- 
kins'*  do 

^Montagu    Frederic 

O'Reilly'^    12Dec 

Wm.  Durham  Lyster     . .  13Dec 
@'Geo. Fiott  Day«>    ....     do 

Edward  Lacy do 

Armine  Wodehouse  ....  do 
Thomas  Brandreth     ....  2dDec 

William  K.  JoUiffe dODec 

Henry  Bowman  Hardman    do 
Arthur Wilmshurst  ....     do 
James  Holmes  Fumeanx     do 
Herbert  Fredk.  Winning- 
ton  Ingram     do 

1871 

I 


Digitized  by 


Google 


122 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


^lArchlbiOdDonglaflWm. 

Fletcher      9Dec 

Hon.  Frederick  Walpole      do 


1846 
Victor  Grant  Hickley    . .     SJan 

Alex.  R.  B.  Carter OJTan 

^Cowper  Phipps  Ck>Ie8  do 
WilHaro  Charles  Geary* . .  do 
John  Bousqoet  Field* •  •  • .  do 
^Edward  BuTBtal  ...•  do 
S^Arthur    Wm.    Acland 

Hood  do 

Frederic  Dampier  Bich  . .  lOJan 

Charles  B.  Strong llJan 

^Wm.  Da^id  Loch*. ...  do 
Alfred  Lackraft 15Jan 

S»Edward  Geo.  Hore*« . .     do 
Wm.  Travera  F.  Jack- 

8on^^     do 

CavendiahBradstreetHoie  do 

f^»Him.  Fitig.  A.  Foley"     do 
uy  Colin  Campbell ....     do 
James  Bym  Kinsman   . .  SlJan 

John  Binny  Scott 24Jan 

John  Milboume  Jackson  31  Jan 
#*  Henry  Geo.  Simpson^* 
Lacon  Ussher  Hammet . . 
Geo.  Herbert  H.  Greathed 
@i  Henry  Bartlett  King . . 

Roderick  £>ew>^ 

Henry  Boys    

Charles   Orlando    Henry 
Perkins  St.  John    .... 
Q' John  Francis  Ross** 
@>John  Richard  Harward  IMar 
Chandos  S.  S.  Stanhope      SMar 
A*  John  Cartwright  ... 
WGeo.  Wm-  Towsey . . . 
WGeo.  Henry  Wale**    . 
Idw.  F.N.  K.Wasey«. 

f  William  Perrier do 
Francis  Rooke*^ do 

Edward  Eyre  Maunsell . .  23Mar 
Mont.  Bncdeagh  Dunn 
^Augustus  Butler*'  .. 
m> Robert  Jenkins**   .. 
^Robert  Beale  Beale 

George  Durbin    do 

Henry  Thos.N.Chesshyre    do 

James  King do 

Fredk.  Wm.  Gough   ISApr 

Charles  Thos.  Wm.  Geo. 

Ceijat 4Hay 

Chas.  Grsme  McGrigor  .    do 

^John  Corbett do 

^Sherard  Osbom**    do 

John  Edward  Parish  ....     do 
Meynell  Horton  William 

Mnndy do 

William  Henry  Hood     . .  31  May 
Frederick  John  Hornby . .     do 
Lord  John  Thos.  Browne     do 
^Thomas  CuppageBniceS6May 
Norton  Shaw  Sulivan.  • . .  SJnne 
1927 


do 

7Feb 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
19Feb 


.  lOMar 
.     do 
,     do 
do 


87Mar 
do 
do 
OApr 


Charles    Doyle    Bncklef 

Kennedy 2June 

Henry  Baker**    7  June 

Henry  Vachell  Haggard . .  SJune 
Henry  James  Grant  ....  ISJune 
Henry  Stanley  Jackson . .     do 
@*Geo.  Teal  Sebor  Win- 

throp SdJnne 

Fred.  Woolcombe  ....     S4Jnne 
John    Francis    Campbell 

Mackenzie 26Jiine 

@*Chas.  Arthur  Lodder . .    do 
Fredk.   Wetherall  Smith    do 

g^Sanu  Hood  Henderson    do 
^Henry  Wandeslbrd 

Comber^     do 

ig^Frederick    John    Par- 

tridge*<»     do 

Wm.    Tomllnsou  Stand* 

bridge • SOJnne 

Richa^  John  Turner ....     do 

Henry  West    do 

Chas.  Fellowes do 

@Henry  Thos.  Lyon^  . .     do 

Geo.  Aug.  Hire IJuly 

Robert  John  Beyians ....    do 

Wm.  Henry  Broad 8July 

John  Constantine  Hughes    do 
Walter  Windyer  Morris^    do 
Francis  Peter  CouU    ....  4Jnly 
©^Algernon    F.    R.    De 

Horsey 26July 

0>Chas.  John  Didham  ..SSJuly 

Maurice  Jones ftAug 

Sam.  Trevor  Dickens ....     do 
Alez.Chas.Birtwhistle^  do 

I'Charles  Wake    do 

iBdw.  Fredk.  Dent^  . .  UAug 
_i*Louis  Rivett  Reynolds  15Aug 
Wm.  Cecil  De  Yere        . .    do 
Robert  Orme  Sargent ....    do 
^Edgar  Atheling  Drum- 

mond    SSAug 

John  Clarke  Byng 14  Sept 

@*Douglas  Herbert^^ 70ct 

Gruffyd  Clayton  Lloyd  . .  do 
Wm.  Grant  Douglas  ....  do 
@*Thos.     Dyke    Acland 

Fortescue 80ct 

^Lumley     Woodyear 

Peyton ..270ct 

®i John  Milward  Reeve  ..SNoy 
Geo.  Macintosh  Balfour  .  .dNov 

Charles  Vesey 9Nov 

Adam  Alez.  Duncan  Dun- 
das    do 

Rowland  Berington  ....  do 
@* James  Stephen  Darrell^  do 


Chas.  Fredk.  DeaToeu. .  9If€w 
Edwin  Aug.  Porcher  ....  do 
Sidmouth  StowdlSkipwHk  do 
Geo.  Martyr  Smith  ....  do 
^*Aug.Geo.£mestMiinm7  do 
Edward  Hen.  Gage  Laos- 
bert do 

S^Horatio  Nelson do 
'Wm.  Hugh  Phipps  . .     do 
Norman  Bernard  BcMiiiig- 

field ISNoT 

@Ethelred   Wolfrey 

Bridge**    SOKot 

Lord  John  Hay l9Dee 


Geo.  Agar  Ellis  Ridge 
Rob.  Hamilton  Handfleld 

Mends 

Thos.  Anthony  Swinburne 
Charles  Fenton  Fletcher 

Bonghey**   

Offley     Malcolm      Crew 

Read    

1960 


do 

do 
do 

do 

do 


1847 

Richard  Chambers IJas 

Loftus    Chr.     Hawker 

Robfaiaon 7  Jaa 

Wm.  Fredk.  GloeesterFead  iFeb 
Wray  Richard  Ghid stone 

Palliser SSFeb 

^Chas.  Arthur  Wise SMar 

Chas.  Sydney  Dunbar    . .     1  Apr 
@>John  Jerris  O'FarreU 

Carmichael**    16Apr 

Ramsay  Henry  Hallowes     do 
Henry  Donaldson  Selby . .  17  Apr 

Walter  Strickland do 

Henry  Townley  Vemon  .  .24A]!r 

Robert  Thomas do 

Partrick  Johnston  ....       S5A]m- 

Bdward  Scroggs    IMij 

Henry  Augustus  ClaTertng    do 

EdwardScott    SMty 

Aug.  Chetham  Strode     . .     do 
Edward  Webber  .......  14MaT 

John  Ayshford  Sanlbrd . .     do 
Edw.AlgemonB]acketta4MtT 

[ward  Couch do 

Edward  Algar    98Msy 

Charles  Kent 4JiiBt 

Henry  John  Blorofield   .  .SSJIiiae 

Philip  Saumares SSJoae 

Henry  Saml.  Hamilton  .  .l&Jaly 
John  Jas.  Steph.  Joeling  tSJri? 
Wm.  Henry  Jas.  Browne  96Iii]t 
Thoe.  Barnabas  Hanfaan     6A^ 
Hugh  Mazimman  Elliot. . ISAis 
Arthur  Geo.  Fitzroy  ....  15Ai^ 
Henry  Dennis  Hickler  ..94As^ 
(fi^^Fredk.  Geo.  Leigh*^.  .S56ep( 
lUug.  Braithwaite  Warre  90ci 
'  leo.  T  wisleton  ColvHe^  1 40ct 
Fredk.  Lane  Cotton  . .     ^ 
_  Fairfkz  Moresby*" ....     do 
Robert  Geo.  Tufiieli  ....     do 

@*HenTy  Haryey do 

Parithurst  Chase    do 

Radulphus  Bryoe  Oldlleld    do 

Reginald  Bateman 150e< 

Stapleton  John  Greyille . .     do 
(^Hen.  FhJd.  M'KiUop"     leOei 
Wm.  Montagu  Dowell    ..  35CM 
®' William  Bowden«». . . .  270ft 
2087 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Lieutenants,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


123 


@Geo.  Don  Mnrray^    ..   9Nov 
CbM.  Oke  BlackwoodHallldNoY 
^>Fnuik  Henry  Lambert  24Nov 
Nelson  Gnmtley  Spencer     do 
Charles  GerrejB  Grylls . .     do 

DavidSpain    S6Noy 

John  James  Barnard ....     61>ec 
Oeo.  Matthew  Buckle   . .     do 
fanee  Richard  Veitch  ..  23Dec 


1848 

rohn  Eglinton  MontgomerielJan 
lym.  John  Royle  Card  . .  16Jan 
Fofan  Proctor  Luce    ....  lOFeb 

tf axwell  Fox do 

Wm,  Lombard    ....••••    do 
3eo.  Henry  Parkin    ....     do 

£dwin  C.  Symons 15Feb 

Wm,  Goodwin  Crowdei*  29Feb 

ftichard  Dawkins 2Mar 

fohn  Gwynne 4Mar 

!7ha8.  Bradney  Payne   . .     do 
I^han.  Thoe.  Curme    ....     do 
rhomas  Sanmarez*    ....  lOMar 
[Charles  Stnart  Forbes  . .  ISMar 
rhos.Cha8.Gholmeley  ..  17Mar 
^ohnHaamer..  «•«•••••    8Apr 

ilowley  Lambert    23Apr 

^m.  Burdon    25Apr 

^has.  Webley  Hope. . . .  11  May 

^ohn  Murray ISMay 

^redk.  Henry  Stirling  ..29May 
>eo.  Hope  Mansell  .  • . .  lOJune 

}eo.  Wm.  Rice do 

3l*Uugh  Arthur  Reilly . .      do 
)  'A  rcy  Spense  Preston .  •       do 

lu>mas  Andrews    9JuIy 

iobert  Geo.  Craigie  ....   5Aug 

lenry  Anson  Ford 16Aug 

lustin  Bissell  Hodgkinson  do 
Portland  Herbert  SimpsonSOAug 
Vm.  Geo.  Hepburn  Mor- 
gan   ...•  ••••»•••#•.. 13Sept 

ohn  Wm.  Pike do 

leorgeMiUs  Fred.  Moles- 
worth   12Sept 

7m.  Brabazon  Urmston  29Sept 

ydney  Wolrige do 

ewis  James  Moore   ....     do 
Tm.  Drewitt  Harris  ....     do 

harles  Gibbons do 

hos.  Langley  Hallowes   SOSept 

IS.  Wm.  Vangban do 

lenry  Wilson  Wright   ..     do 
hoe.Hatchhison  Mangles 

Martin 120ct 

9088 


Wm.  Buller  E1phinstone..lOOct 
Thos.  Bridgman  Lethbridge  do 

Wm.  Gore  Jones    6Not 

Francis  Trevor  Hamilton     do 

Francis  Peel    do 

John  Burgess 11  Not 

Webb  Elphinstone  9tone     do 
Fred.  Austruther  Herbert     do 

Edward  Nares do 

Wm.  Cox  Chapman  ....     do 
Thos.  Jas.  Mac  Donnell  . .  ISNov 
John  Lyons  Madeod  ....     do 

Wm.  Brace  Mason 20Not 

Wm.  Lowley  Staniforth..82Nov 
Aug.  John  Kingston   . . .  .28Not 

Geo.  Adol.  Pidcock do 

Henry    Warrington    Cor- 

neck SONoy 

@Wm.  Swlnbnm^     2Dec 

James  Edward  Bickford    13Dec 
John  £dm.  Commerell  . .     do 

Clement  Chas.  Day 19I>eo 

Edw.  Ferd.  Hohne    ....     do 


1849. 

Edw.  Hood  Luigard  Ray    4Jan 

Robert  Gibson    16Jan 

^Francis  Meynell 22Jan 

^G^.     Edw.    Serocold 

Pearce  Serocold* 23 Jan 

Chas.  Egerton  Harcourt 

Vernon 2Feb 

Thos.  Montgomery  Camp- 

beU 2Feb 

John  Ward  (a)   do 

Edmund  Sneyd  Grore  . .     do 
Hugo  Beaumont  Bumaby  23Feb 

Wm.  Graham 2Mar 

Warren  Hastings  Ander- 
son        8Mar 

Joseph  Robinson(e^    ....     do 
^eo.  Willes  Watson" . .     do 

Henry  Christian do 

George  Fred.  Mecham  . .     do 
Anthony  Hiley  Hoskins    26Mar 
John  Whitmarsh  Webb  ..11  May 
Herbert  Philip  de  Kantzow  do 
Wm.  Henry  Whyte    ....    do 
Shute  Barrington  Piers . .     do 

Joseph  Bdye    17May 

Francis  Gordon  Probyn       do 
Geo.  Foster  Burgess  ....     do 

Thomas  Gresham   20May 

Wm.  Henry  Pyro 28May 

Wm.  Henry  Fenwick. . . .  7 June 

John  Hythesea   12June 

2137 


Fred.  Jones  Protheroe  . .  12June 
Patrick  Chas.  Campbell 

McDougall 14June 

Samuel  Twyford     12July 

Geo.  Walter  Edw.  Lloyd      do 
Fred.  Harrison  Smith   . .     do 

Joshua  Berkeley 2dJuIy 

George  John  Malcolm  . .     do 
Chas.  Edw.  Sidebottom . .  lOSspt 
George  Thomas  Maitland 

Purvis do 

Chas.  Loddowick  Waddl- 

love do 

Sam.  Gumey  CressweU. .    do 
Richard  M.  Moorman   . .  24Sept 
Nich.  E.  Brooke  Tnnioiiri<28Sept 
Chas.  Geo.  Gnthrie    ....160et 
Rob.  Heron  Burton*' ....  1 9  Oct 

Hubert  Campion    280et 

Charles  Trelawny  Jago  . .    do 
Beleville  Granyille  Wynd- 

ham  Nieolas" do 

Angus.  Campbell   4Dee 

Goo.  Stratton   21Dee 

James  J.  H.  Groves   • .  • ,    do 
Chas.  A.  P.  T.  Robinson .    do 

Jas.  Dillon  Curtis do 

AlfrcdProw8eHa8]erHelby22Dec 


1850 

Ennis  Chambers**    IfiJan 

Alfred  Graves do 

Godfrey  Taylor do 

Henry  Jas.  Raby   do 

Henry  Kelham do 

Thos.DrinkwaterWilliams   do 

John  Packwood do 

IlUdThos.MansellNicholl    3Fel> 
@^Hon.     Herbert    Aug. 

Moreton 12Feb 

Groninett  Tyler do 

Fras.  Jas.  D'Agnilar**    . .  llMar 

Allen  Bathurst   IMay 

Gilbert  BUiot do 

Alfred  Neale do 

Chas.  Whitworth  Russell  do 
Chas.  Farmer  Coventry. .  do 
Percy  Bateman  Sbewell      do 

Fras.  Arden  Close 20May 

Hon,  Wm.  John  Ward  .  .24jQne 

The  Junior  LietUt, 
John  C  Ommanney 
Brooke  Young 
Nevinson    de   Conrcy 

Bleunerhasset 
John  Paulett  Miller 
2184 


I'he  folk>wing  gentlemen  are 

WilKsm  Hick. 

J.  N.  O'Brien  Hall. 

Chas.  Prowett. 


removed  from  the  list  of  Lieutenants,  being  in  holy  orders,  but  in 
receipt  of  half-pay: 


J.  E.  D.  Serres. 
E.  Thnrtell. 


H.  TuU. 
C.  Turner. 


Digitized  by 


12 


Google 


124 


SERVICES  OF  LIEUTENANTS. 


1799  to  1802 

3  F  Bedford,  Mid.  of  Jawn,  tnd  lost  an  eye 
tad  eiMtained  other  injaries  at  capture  of  Fr.  irigrate 
&tiM.  1798.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Da^lyKr,  and  in  1801, 
when  commanding  the  boats  in  pursuit  of  a  convoy, 
lost  a  leg,  and  had  his  boat  sunk  by  a  shot  from 
the  enemy. 

4  D.  03.  Casey,  Mid.  of  Hfrmoins  at  the 
massacre  of  her  officers,  in  1797,  when  the  master 
and  himself  were  the  oidy  officers  spared. 

10  W.  Parker,  Mid.  of  Diacieifi  daring  the  oc- 
cupation of  Toulon  and  at  the  redaction  of  Corsica, 
1793,  94 ;  of  SU  George  in  Hotham's  actions.  1795  ; 
of  Britannia  off  Cape  St.  Vincent ;  and  Mate  of 
CMiah  at  the  bombardment  of  Cadis  and  at  the  Nile. 
Lieut,  of  Druki  at  thelanding  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions with  the  army  in  Egypt,  and  servea  on  rarious 
stations  until  1814. 

32  J.  Domfordy  Lieut,  commanding  Threther 
ffun  brig,  from  1807  till  the  peace ;  and  engaged 
during  that  time  on  a  variety  of  serrices  in  the 
Channel  and  North  Sea ;  particularly  in  1809,  when 
he  engaged  a  division  of  the  Boulogne  flotilla  nearly 
forty  m  number,  for  seven  hours,  oriving  six  of  the 
number  into  Boulogne,  and  three  on  shore. 


1803  to   1806 

9  M.  Fitton,  Acting  Lieut,  commanding  Aber^ 
menny't  tenders  from  1798  to  1802.  In  1799,  in 
ferret,  engaged  a  8p.  guarda  costs.  In  1800, 
in  command  of  Active,  entered  the  harbour  of  Am- 
sterdsm  (Curacoa),  and  attacked  several  Fr.  priva- 
teers moored  under  heavy  batteries  ;  and  in  1801, 
in  a  small  felucca,  cruised  on  the  Spanish  main, 
and  drove  on  shore  and  destroyed  the  Sp.  guarda 
costs  Santa  Maria  of  six  guns  and  60  men.  Lieut, 
in  command  ofGiptey,  1805,  and  attacked  five  pri- 
vateers  off  Jamaica,  one  of  which  was  driven  on 
shore  and  destroyed;  and, in  1806, when  command- 
ing Pitt  It  gun  schooner,  csptured  the  14  gun 
Fr.  privateer  Superbe  off  Cuba.     Gas.  1800,  06. 

4    W.  I.   Woodman,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Laurel^ 


when  captured  by  Fr.  frigate  Catummert,  off  the 
Isle  of  Frsnce,  1808. 

5  J.  U.  Porches,  Lieut,  of  Defiance  in  CaMcr^i 
action ;  and  at  Trafalgar ;  and  Senior  of  CkaUenger 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  St.  Sebastian,  1819, 
end  destruction  of  Fr.  squadron  in  tbe  Oironde, 
in  1814. 

6  R.  D.  Lancaster^  Lieut  commanding  4  goa 
cutter  Landrailf  was  captured,  after  a  highly 
creditable  defence,  by  U.  S.  privateer  Syren,  of 
greatly  superior  force,  1814. 

7  C.  Hammond,  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Tepau 
serving  in  the  boats  in  Rosas  Bay.  and  ag^n  on  the 
coast  of  Albania,  in  1809,  when  he  was  officlallj 
reported  for  '<  sterling  gallantry."  Gas.  1809. 
09,10. 

8  W.  H.  Boyce,  Lieut,  of  Maru  at  Trafalgar. 

9  J.  Carslake,  Mate  of  Victory  at  Tralalgar. 

10  F.  Beckett,  Mate  of  iMmdon  in  command  ol 
her  launch  at  Copenhagen,  1801  ;  and  Senior  Mste 
of  Spartiate  at  Trafalgar. 

12  W.  Rivers,  Mid.  of  Victory  in  Hothssis 
second  action,  1795,  when  he  was  slightly  "wound^. 
In  same  ship  off  Cape  St.  Vinoent,  1797,  and  tt 
Trafalgar,  where  he  lost  a  leg.  Lieut,  of  Ceeeedk 
at  Copenhagen,  1807;  and  of  Cretan  at  Flushing; 
1809.    Gas.  1805. 

13  D.  W.  Randall,  Mid.  of  iladscietis  at  the  Nik. 

14  A.  F.  Parr,  Mid.  of  Sw^^sure  at  the  Nile. 

16  £.  Cole,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  St.  Domingo, 
1806,  and  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  SttUakf  at  tbe 
capture  and  destruction  of  Dsnish  74  gun  ship 
Prindtt  ChrietUm  Frederick^  in  1808.    Oao.  1808. 

17.  J.  Nepesn,  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  lUtm. 
in  her  boats  attacking  a  privateer.  Lieut,  of  In^ 
rieute  blowing  up  Fort  Tamuse  in  the  Scheldt; 
served  in  Wucberen  expedition;  and  was  agsa 
wounded  in  an  attack  on  five  Dutch  sohuyu  netr 
South  Beveland,  in  1809. 

18 
of  Maidstone, 

served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  convoy  near  Toe- 
Ion,  1804.  Mate  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar;  undai 
Lieut,  served  ss  Agent  of  Transports  at  Algisrs. 

21  J.  Pollard,  Mid.  of  Havoc  in  an  action  witk 
several  vessels  of  war  and  convoy  off  St.  Malo;  aod 
Signal  Mid.  of  Victory  at  Trafal^.  Lieut.  o£ 
Brunswick,  and  commanded  her  pmnaoe,  cutixB^ 
out  a  Danish  schooner  and  cutter  of  war  at  Nyborg, 
in  1808.  Senior  Lieut  of  Msrcurnu»  181S,  13; 
actively  employed  in  the  North  Sea  and  Baltic. 


S.  Spencer,  severely  wounded,  when  Ibts 
aidstone,  in  pursuit  of  a  privateer  in  1803 ;  ^ed 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


12S 


1807 

1  G.  Hawkins,  Sub.  Lieut,  of  PiekU  Bcbooner, 
tnd  wounded  st  the  capture  of  a  priyateer,  in  1807. 
Gas.  1807. 

3  R.  Connor,  Mid.  of  Lotrt,  and  wounded  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  SO  gun  frigate  priTateer,  BlotuU,  in 
1804. 

4  W.  P.  Croke,  Mid.  of  JTai^aroo  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  a  fort  of  12  guns  and  con 707  at  Oropesa,  in 
1801 ;  and  of  Emerald  and  Loirt  on  the  coasts  of 
France  and  Spain.  Commanded  Ckub  schooner  at  the 
c^ture  of  Martinique;  and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Stn  Do- 
mingo in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America. 

7  O.  Williamson,  serred  in  the  boats  of  Cam- 
brian, at  the  capture  of  some  vessels  in  St.  Mary's 
rirer,  in  1805.  Mid.  of  Santa  Margaritta  in  the 
action  off  Ferrol ;  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish 
West  India  Islands,  1808 ;  and  at  the  attack  on 
the  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  1809. 

8  R.  G.  Vallack,  Lieut,  of  Seahorte  in  action 
with  the  Turkish  squadron  and  capture  of  Badere 
Zaffer,  1808. 

9  W.  H.  Dixon,  Lieut,  of  Dannemark  in  Wal- 
cberen  expedition ;  and  of  Helder,  and  commanded 
a  boat,  and  cut  out  some  vessels  from  under  a  batr 
tery  in  Kioge  Bay;  also,  commanding  her  boats, 
was  wounded  capturing  a  privateer  of  14  guns  and 
31  men.  Senior  Lieut,  of  DevastaUon  in  the  Po- 
tomac and  of  Alexandria,  in  1814. 

10  G.  Haydon,  Mid.  ofBeUntU  at  Trafalgar. 
15    J.  W.   Rouse,  Mid.  of  Royal  George,  and 

lost  a  leg  at  the  attack  on  Prota  at  the  passage  of 
the  Dardanelles,  in  1807.     Gaz.  1807. 

20  R.  S.  Maw,  Mid.  of  Ghry  in  Calder's 
action ;  and  of  Diadem,  and  served  on  shore  at  the 
•iege  of  Monte  Video,  in  1807.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Rote  at  the  capture  of  Anholt ;  and  commanded  the 
boats  of  Zaeedemonian  at  the  capture  of  a  gun-vessel, 
and  four  sail  of  merchant  vessels  on  me  coast  of 
America,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

21  R.  Bastard,  Mid.  of  Melpomene  at  two  bom- 
bardments of  Havre,  1804;  and  of  Mart  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigates  BMn,  Gloire,  and  In/atigable,  1806, 
and  Copenhagen,  1807.  Lieut,  of  Perlen,  at  Flush- 
ing, 1809,  Guadaloupe,  1810 ;  and  of  Fre^fa,  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  St.  Sebastian,  1813. 

27  S.  Strong,  Mid.  of  Alemene  at  Copenhagen, 
in  1801. 

^  F.  J.  Turner,  served  in  Siriut  in  action  with 
a  French  flotilla  of  15  sail  oft'  the  Tiber,  in  1806  and 
in  Pompie  at  the  reduc^on  of  several  fortresses  on 
the  coast  of  Calabria  in  the  same  year* 


1808 

I  C.  Wolrige,  Mid.  of  MimOawr  at  Trafalgar; 
and  Lieut,  of  QuebeCf  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the 
capture  of  four  Danish  gun  brigs  in  the  river  Jahde, 
1811.    Gas.  1811. 

3  J.  Pickthom,  served  in  Alexander  at  the  NilsL 
blockade  of  Malta,  and  operations  at  Naples  and 
coast  of  Italy,  1 799.  Flag-Lieut,  to  Sir  £.  Thom- 
borongh  at  blockade  of  Toulon,  &c.,  1800. 

d  T.  Jackson^  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Superb  at 
St.  Domingo.    Gaa.  1806. 

4  J.  Simpson,  Lieut*  of  Cerberue,  and  in  her 
boots  at  the  capture  of  four  Russian  gnn-boats  on 
the  coast  of  Finland,  in  1809. 

5  T.  G.  Carter,,  Mid.  of  Ganget  at  Copenha- 
gen^ in  1801. 

6  T.Blake.    Gaz.  1810. 

7  W.  D'Aranda,  served  in  Atiat^  1806,  8,  at 
St.  Domingo,  in  several  boat  actions,  and  al  the 
blockade  of  Cadiz,  and  as  first  Lieut,  of  several 
ships  during  the  war. 

II  M.  Smith,  Mid.  of  Phmbe  at  capture  of  Fr. 
frip^ate  Afrieaine,  1801 ;  also  at  capture  of  36  gun- 
ship  Heureux,  and  cutting  out  14  gun-schooner. 
Lieut,  of  Nemetit,  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the 
capture  of  two  Danish  gun-boats  on  the  coast  of 
Norway,  in  1809 ;  and  of  SurveillanU  at  the  siege 
of  St.  Sebastian.    Gaz.  1809. 

12  T.  Archer,  Lieut,  of  Dinrie,  at  the  reduction 
of  the  forts  of  Cuzhaven,  and  siege  and  capture  of 
Gluckstadt,  in  1813  and  14.    Gaz.  1814. 


1809 

f  J.  Bulford,  Lieut,  of  Ihtrsptd  at  the  capture  of 
Martinique,  1809,  and  of  Macedonian  when  cap* 
tured  by  the  U.S.  frigate  United  Statet,  when  he  was 
severely  wounded ;  and  of  Attrea  in  action  with 
Fr.  frigate  £tinis,  1814.    Gaz.  1813. 

7  E.  W.  Pitt,  Mid.  of  Theteut  at  the  surrender 
of  Cape  Fran9ois,  and  attack  on  Cura9oa,  1804 ;  of 
Alfred  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807,  and  commanded  her 
launch  in  co-operation  with  the  armjr,  in  the  Monp 
dego.  Lieut,  of  Sceptre,  and  served  in  her  boato  at 
the  aieffe  of  Flushmg,  and  at  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  a  battery  and  of  Fr.  frigates  Loire 
and  Seine,  at  Ansa  la  Barque,  Guadaloupe,  1800, 
and  landed  in  command  of  a  brigade  of  seamen  at 
the  reduction  of  the  island,  1810.  Lieut,  of  Royal 
Oak  and  Mart  on  the  French  coast  and  in  the  Baltic, 
participating  in  boat  service. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


126 


Services  of  lieutenante. 


90  J.  W.  Crabb,  Lieut,  of  UnitS,  and  while 
serring  in  her  boaU  was  seTorely  wounded  at  the 
capture  of  a  brig  and  MTeral  Tessels  at  the  mouth 
of  the  Tiber,  in  1811.  Senior  of  that  ship  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pertann$  in  the  same  year. 
Gax.1811,  1811. 


1810 


.2SR.jp.  Jewersi  Mid.  of  Clsopatrm  when  cap* 
tured  by  ViUe  de  Milan,  in  1805;  and  Mate  of 
Thetetu,  and  wounded  in  a  fire-ship  in  the  attack  on 
the  French  fleet  in  Aix  roads,  1809.     Gas.  1809. 

27  J.  Green,  Mid.  of  Couragtux  in  the  expedi- 
tion to  Ferrol;  and  of  VnterabU  in  Saumares's 
action  in  Algesiras  Bay,  and  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar ; 
and  lotion  with  Fr.  80-gun  ship  FormidabU  off  Cadis, 
1801.  Commanded  a  boat  or  Eclair  cutting  out  a 
▼esael  from  under  batteries  at  Martinique;  and 
•mpioyed  in  boats  in  sereral  actions  off  Sta  Enststia, 
and  the  Spanish  main  ;  and  in  a  boatCMf  OaJatasat  cap* 
ture  of  aeyeral  veasels  in  the  harbour  of  Barcelona, 
1806.  Led  the  boaU  of  Galatea  at  the  capture, 
after  three  repulses,  by  boarding,  of  Fr.  National 
coryette  JLynx  of  16  guns  and  161  men,  and  twice 
wounded ;  and  again  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  anned  vessel  Biunum,  1807.  Hretent  at  surren- 
der of  the  Danish  West  India  Islands.  In  command 
of  a  tender  to  Galatsaf  armed  with  a  light  canronade 
and  20  men,  captured  a  vessel  of  very  superior  force, 
and  was  ^ain  wounded ;  but  bemg  a  few  days 
afterwards  engaged  by  a  Fr.  National  14  gun  cutter, 
was  captured.  Lieut,  of  Musquito  in  the  Elbe, 
and  captured  an  armed  vessel  at  the  mouth  of  the 
river  Oost. 

29  H.  Garrett,  Mid.  of  BelUUU  at  Trafalgar; 
and  Senior  Lieut,  of  Psyche  at  the  capture  of  the 
Islands  of  Praoce  and  Java.  Served  on  shore  on 
the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in  co-operation  with  the 
Patriots,  and  wounded  at  the  Uking  of  St.  Andero, 
in  1818. 

32  £.  Malone,  Sub-Lieut,  of  Qrenada  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  schooner  Princeite  Murat  in  the  West 
Indies,  in  1806 ;  and  Mate  of  Ruueli  atthe  surren- 
der of  Tranquebar,  in  1808.  Lieut,  of  Ceylon,  taking 
the  Mauritius,  and  when  captured  by  Fr.  40  gun 
frigate  Venut  and  corvette  Victor,  in  1810.  Gaz.1806. 

46  B.  Hooper,  Mid.  of  Fottdraj/ant  in  the  action 
in  Donegal  Bay  with  Bompart,  in  1798 ;  and  at  the 
capture  of  Gin^rewi  and  Guiliaume  Tell,  1800.  Mate 
of  London  at  the  capture  of  Marengo  and  Belk 
Poule,  1806 ;  and  Lieut,  of  Calypto  in  an  attack  on 
a  Danish  squadron,  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  in 
1818.     Gaz.  1612. 

48  R.  R.  Marley,  Mid.  of  Gracioun,  was 
wounded  at  the  destruction  of  an  enemy's  schooner- 
of-war,  at  St.  Domingo,  in  1805.  fi(erved  in  the 
iotilla  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz,  in  1811. 


1  A.  S.  Robinson.  Mid.  of  PosMiiit.  coummded 
a  boat  at  die  capture  and  destruction  of  a  oonvoj 
under  the  batteries  of  Sables  D'Olonney  and  was 
present  at  cutting  out  thrse  vessek  from  under  a 
heavy  fire  at  St.  Martin's.  Lieut,  of  F/y  in  aetioB 
with  a  Danish  flotalla  in  the  Little  Belt. 

2  J.  8.  Lean,  served  in  Kangaroo  at  captsre  of 
Fr.  frigate  Lotr*,  in  1796,  and  Mid.  of  CamA,  n^ 
commanded  a  gun-boat  at  the  attack  on  Bueau 
Ayres,  in  1807.  Mate  of  Zoj^yr  fira-abip  is 
the  attack  on  the  French  fleet  in  Aix  roads,  m 
1809 ;  and  of  Redipele  in  aevaral  actioos  off  the 
coast  of  Frsaoe.  Commanded  a  boat  on  the  Schddt, 
in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

11  B.  Ramsay,  served  in  Monmotah  at  Egypt, 
1801.  Mid.  of  Atlae  at  St.  Domingo,  1806;  sad 
CoUmue  at  destruction  of  two  Fr.  line  of  battle 
ships,  1809.  Lieut,  of  VniU  in  actioa  with  Fr. 
fleet  off  Toulon,  1814. 

14  R.  B.  Foe,  Mid.  of  JN'facoM  CkartoiU  in 
action  with  Nmad  and  Cyane,  the  latter  of  whi^ 
was  captured  in  1805. 

16  G.  Forder,  served  in  the  boats  of  Confiemet 
at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  on  the  ooaat  of  Spna, 
in  1807  ;  and  at  the  reduction  of  Cayenne,  in  1809. 
Severely  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Afrieamey  tad 
captured  after  a  highly  honourable  defence  by  • 
French  squadron  off  the  Isle  of  France,  in  1810. 
Commanded  Egremont  schooner  at  the  reducttoa 
of  that  island.     Gaz.  1807, 09, 10, 10. 

17  C.  Hare,  Mid,  of  Madnu  and  MhuAaor  is 
the  expedition  to  £gyptf  in  1801.  When  com- 
maoding  Bream  and  Picton  schooners,  and  Actis^ 
Commander  of  Manly,  was  actively  employed  in  d^ 
Bay  of  Fuody,  in  1813  and  14,  and  oaptaied  severa] 
privateers  of'^Buperior  force.    Gaz.  1813. 

20  W.  Bradley  served  in  boata  of  Sir  Frasnj 
Drake,  at  capture  of  several  armed  vessels  at  Ras- 
bang,  in  the  East  Indies,  in  1811.    Gas.  1610,  1 1. 

21  W.  P.  Newenham,  Mid.  of  CUopaiwu  wh«a 
captured,  after  a  highly  honourable  defence,  by  tht 
French  frigate  ViUe  de  Mt2an,  in  1805.  Lieut,  td 
Harpy,  and  co-operated  with  the  army  in  tbe  Tagus, 
in  1 8 10,  and  Senior  of  same  ship  and  employed  ea 
shore  in  command  of  a  party  of  seamen  at  the  taking 
of  Java,  in  1811. 

22  C.  Kirk  wood,  employed  in  the  gnn>boat 
service  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tariflk,  in  1810. 
Lieut,  of  Hottpvar  in  action  with  a  numerona  flotilla 
on  the  coaat  of  Normandy,  in  1811. 

28  T.  H.  Mackenzie,  wounded  when  Mate  o! 
Bacchante  at  the  storming  of  Sumana  and  capture  ot 
several  privateers,  in  1807.    Gaz.  1807. 

26  J.  G.  Nops,  commanding  D^ender  gus- 
brig,  wounded  on  the  coast  of  France,  u  1806. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


127 


27  R.  Llovd,  Mid.  of  Piqus  at  th«  eaotura  of 
*ha'eUm  and  VolUgtmr,  in  1806.  Mate  of  Peticaa,  and 
>rved  in  the  gan-boats  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ; 
id  Senior  Acting  Lieut  of  Surinam  at  the  redac- 
on  of  Martinique,  in  1809,  and  Goadaloupe,  1810. 
ieut.  of  Norge,  in  command  of  her  barge  at  the 
ipture  of  Am.  flotilla  at  New  Orleans,  in  1816« 
id  wounded. 

28  W.  Dombrecky  Mid«  of  Dfftnee  at  Trafalgar. 

30  W.  L.  Brake,  Mid.  of  Pandora,  teking  Snri- 
Bra  in  1804.  Mate  of  RanulliM  at  capture  of 
larsngo  and  BelU  Poult,  in  1806,  and  Danish  West 
ndia  IslaodSy  in  1807.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Oarland, 
ad  captured  in  her  boats  an  American  priyateer. 

91  W .  Farrant,  Mid.  of  Campai  at  St.  Domingo, 
806. 

82  £.  Laseombe,  Mid.  of  Prince  of  WaUt,  at 
'openhagen,  1807 ;  and  of  Implaeablt  at  capture  of 
lass.  74  Sewolod,  1806;  and  alao  actiTely  em- 
ployed on  flOTeral  occaaions  in  her  boats.  Lient.  of 
^aomut,  and  seTerely  frostbitten  while  importantly 
ngaged  on  the  coast  of  France. 

S3  G.  Hurst,  Mid.  of  Couragnu,  and  served 
•n  shore  at  taking  St.  Lucia,  in  1803.  Acting 
!^ieut.  of  Excellent,  and  commanded  a  party  of 
leamen  at  the  defence  of  Rosas,  in  1 808.  Lieut. 
>f  QaadaUmpe  in  action  with  Fr.  18  gun  brig  TaC' 
ique,  and  18  gun  xebec,  under  the  batteries  of 
Port  Vendre,  in  1811  ;  and  assisted  in  her  boats  at 
fce  capture  of  several  batteries,  and  convoy  at  Port 
(ifouvelle,  1813 ;  and  subsequently  served  in  her 
(oata  and  those  of  SaUette  at  the  capture  of  a  pri- 
ateer  in  the  Adriatic.    Gas.  1813. 

34  H.  F.  Sewell,  Mid.  of  AJriouuM  at  Copen- 
lagen,  in  1807 ;  and  of  Tk/mat  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  in  1800.  When  again  serving  in 
ifrieainM,  severely  wounded  in  her  boats  in  an 
ittempt  to  destroy  a  vessel  off  the  Isle  of  France 
md  captured  in  that  ship  by  Fr.  frigates,  Ifhiginu 
uid  Attree,  1810. 

36  J.  L.  Thompson,  Master  of  Blondt^  and  lost 
in  arm  in  cutting  out  a  schooner  from  under  the 
catteries  at  Ouaddoupe. 

30  C.  Haydon,  Mid.  of  Aami//t«t  at  capture  of 
Marengo  and  Belle  Poule,  1806 ;  of  Epervier  at  cap- 
ture of  St.  Thomas's  and  St.  Croix,  1807 ;  and  of 
Cherub  at  reduction  of  Martinique,  1800.  Served  in 
boats  of  the  latter  at  the  attempt  to  bum  two  Fr. 
frigates  at  Basseterre ;  and  at  aestruction  of  Seine 
and  I^re  at  Ansa  la  Barque  in  the  same  year. 
Employed  in  the  advance  batteries  at  the  siege  and 
surrender  of  Guadeloupe,  1810  ;  and  commanded 
a  gun-boat  at  defence  of  Cadis,  1810, 11 ;  and  at 
surrender  of  Genoa. 


1811 

1  W.  Spiers,  Mid.  of  Canopus  at  the  action  off 
St.  Domingo,  1806;  and  Mate  of  same  ship  at  pas- 
sage of  Dardanelles,  expedition  to  £gypt ;  destruc- 
tion of  two  Fr.  line  of  battle  ships  off  Cette;  capture 
of  Ischia  and  Procida,  and  destruction  of  a  fleet  of 
gun-boats  on  the  coast  of  Italy.  Acting  Lieut, 
serving  at  defence  of  Messina,  1810.  Lieot.  of 
Cornwall^  and  publicly  thanked  for  his  conduct  in 
command  of  a  division  of  seamen  launched  at  South 
Beveland,  1814.  # 

1*  R.  Lethbridge,  Mid.  of  UnUi  from  1805  to 
1810,  and  commanded  one  of  six  boats  despatehed 
from  UniU  and  Topate  off  Toulon;  and  offieially 
commended  for  his  conduct  in  defending,  in  a  ten- 
oared  cutter,  four  prises,  taken  on  the  oocasiou, 
against  the  attacks  of  six  anned  boats. 

2  H.  A.  Fawcett,  Mid.,  and  served  iu  the  boats 
of  7%gre  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809.     Gas.  1809. 

3  B.  J.  Loveless,  wounded  in  Audaciout  in  the 
action  in  Algesiras  Bay ;  and  also  present  in  the 
action  in  the  Straits,  1801.  Mate  of  Bonetta  at 
Copenhagen,  in  1807  ;  and  Acting  Lieut,  of  Fawn^ 
and  commanded  the  boats  at  capture  of  a  priva- 
teer and  her  prize  off  Guadaloupe,  and  served  at  the 
reduction  of  Martinique,  1809,  and  Guadaloupe, 
1810 ;  Lieut,  of  Castor,  and  commanded  her  boats 
cutting  out  a  privateer  from  under  a  battery 
on  the  coast  of  Catalonia ;  and  lost  an  arm  in  com- 
mand of  the  boats  of  that  ship  at  the  capture  of 
another  on  the  same  coast,  in  1814.  Gas.  1813, 14. 

4  F.  D.  Lausun,  Mid.  of  Britannia  at  Trafalgar. 

6  W.  B render,  Mid.  of  Amphion  at  capture  of 
the  Spanish  treasure  ships,  in  1804 ;  and  of  Caie- 
doma  at  the  defence  of  Fort  Matagorda,  Cadis, 
in  1810. 

6  A.  T.  Hickes,  Mid.  of  Defiance  in  Calder's 
action  ;  Trafalgar;  and  destruction  of  three  French 
frigates  off  Sables  D'Olonne,  1809. 

7  J.  TuUoh,  served  at  the  reduction  of  the 
island  of  Java,  and  commanded  a  gun  boat  in  the 
Elbe,  and  assisted  at  the  reduction  of  Cuxhaven, 
siege  and  capture  of  Gluckstadt,  &c.,  in  1813-14. 
Gaz.  1814. 

9  J.  Rennie,  Mid.  and  acting  Master  of  Deeiree, 
partidpadnff  in  much  boat  service,  particularly  in 
cutting  out  in  Cumberland  Harbour,  Cuba,  a  6  gun 
felucca,  under  a  heavv  lire  from  the  shore,  1806. 
Mid.  of  Prince  of  WaUt  at  CopenhajM.  1807,  and 
commanded  Ornen  serving  under  Chief  Engineer  to 
the  forces.  Mate  and  Lieut,  of  Cerbena,  in  the 
Adriatic,  and  commanded  a  division  of  boats  at 
Grao,  at  Pestichi,  and  at  Ortona,  at  which  latter 
place  commanded  the  small  arm  party  whioh  dis- 
lodged the  enemy  fimn  the  ramparts.  Served  in 
same  ship,  and  wounded  at  Lissa,  1811 .  Lieut  of 
Edinbnrffh,  at  Port  D*Anso,  and  commanded  a 
division  of  seamen  at  Spessia,  Leghorn,  and  Genoa, 
1814.    Gas.  1811. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


128 


SttTioes  of  lieutenants. 


10  C.  H.  Rom,  Mate  of  Ampkian^  tad  Mrr^d 
in  her  boats  at  the  Uking  of  Cortelasso  and 
Grao;  and  in  the  action  off  Liaaa,  1811.  Gaa. 
1800, 10. 

11  O.  Orlebar,  Mid.  of  Terptieluirt,  mad  aerved 
in  her  boats,  catting  out  Fr.  corvette  Tourttrelk,  in 
1805,  from  under  the  batteries  of  St.  Denis,  Isle  of 
Bourbon ;  and  Mate  of  same  ship  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Dutch  shipping  in  Batavia  Roads,  in  1806. 
Commanded  a  gun*baat  in  the  Walcheren  expe- 
dition. 

18  G.  Beaxeley,  Mid.  of  Dtphnt,  and  assisted 
in  cutting  out  a  couTOy  on  the  Danish  coast,  in 
1808.    Gas.  1808. 

14  H.  J.  Clifford,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Boadkeay 
end  serred  on  shore  at  the  reduction  of  the  Isle  of 
Bourbon  and  Mauritius ;  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Vtmu,  and  rensapture  of 
Ctykn  and  Afrioaimy  in  1810. 

16  R.  Peace,  Mate  of  SucecM,  and  served  in  her 
boats  cutting  out  a  convoy  on  die  coast  of  Italy, 
in  1810. 

16  J.  M'Gladery,  Mid.  otCuUodm^  in  Hotham's 
second  action,  1795;  off  Cape  St.  Vincent;  at  the 
attack  on  Teneriffe ;  and  at  the  Nile.  In  Vidanout 
in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1801 ;  Foudrayant  at 
the  capture  of  Marengo  and  B$lk  PouU,  1806 ;  and 
while  in  Leopard  and  OtUr,  was  present  at  the 
reduction  of  the  Isle  of  France,  capture  of  Venue, 
and  re-capture  of  Africaine  and  Ceylon. 

17  J.  Hancock,  Lieut,  of  Saracen  at  destruction 
of  batteries  at  the  Bocca  di  Cattaro,  in  1813.  Gas. 
1813, 14. 

19  G.  Tardrew,  Mid.  of  Prtnct  at  Trafalgar. 

20  H.  Wilson,  Mid.  of  Alfred  commanding  a 
launch  at  Copenhagen,  1807 ;  after  the  battle  of 
Vimiera  employed  in  taking  off  the  wounded. 
Served  on  shore  with  a  division  of  seamen  at  cap- 
tare  of  FT.  W.  Ind.  islands,  1810;  and  employed 
at  defence  of  Cadis  in  command  of  a  gnn-boat.  Lieut 
co-operating  with  the  army  at  the  battle  of  Barossa. 
Lieut,  of  X>^nDet  and  wounded  in  action  with 
Danish  gun-boats.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Berwick^  and 
commended  an  armed  launch  at  Flushing,  Ter  Ver, 
and  Fort  Lillo ;  and  a  dirisbn  of  Sidlian  gun-boats 
at  Gaieta,  1816. 

21  A.  Mackenzie,  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  while  Lieut,  of  Warrior  was  employed  in  tlie 
flotilla  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz.  Senior  Lieut,  of 
Cyane  when  captured,  after  a  highly  honourable 
defence,  by  the  U.  S.  frigate  Comtituiion  in  1815, 
and  severely  wounded. 

22  W.  H.  Hull,  served  in  the  flotilla  at  the 
defence  of  Cadis,  in  1811. 

24  G.  Selby,  Mid.  of  Cerberus,  and  served  in 
her  boats  in  an  attack  upon  a  privateer  under  a 
battery  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1807.     Gaz.  1807. 

26  J.  Rolleston,  served  in  Pompie  at  defence 
of  Gaeta,  taking  of  Capri,  &c. ;  destruction  of 
Turkish  squadron  at  Point  Pesquies,andat  Copen- 
hagen, 1807. 

27  S.  E.  Antram,  Mid.  of  St,  Oeorge,  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1801.    Mate  of  lUuttrimu  in  the  attack  on 


the  Fvaneh  fleet  in  Aix  roads ;  an 
gaa-boat  in  the  Walcheren  expedition^ 

28    J.  Adamson,  Mate  of  Britmtmia  «i  Trsfideir. 

20  K.  Davison,  Mate  of  Ethalvm  at  the  capter*- 
of  the  Danish  West  India  Islands  in  1808 ;  and  -y. 
Neptune  at  the  taking  of  Martinique,  theSaintas,  anf 
Fr.  74  gun  ship  HautpouU  in  1809 ;  and  assiated  £^ 
cutting  out  a  schooner  from  under  the  bettenas  c^' 
Sta.  £ustatia. 

32    R.Cock,Mid.of7%iiiid8r«ratTrafidgar. 

34  T.  Boardman,  Mid.  of  Ampkhm,  and  aerr^ 
in  her  boata  at  the  taking  of  Cortelasao  in  ^ 
Adriatic,  in  1800.  Acting  Lient.  of  Aearn,  mi 
served  as  a  volunteer  in  Belle  Pemle  at  the  desiiaeaK 
of  a  brig  of  war  at  Parensa,  181 1 .     Gas.  1800,  li. 

35  £.  B.  Addis,  Acting  Lieat.  of  Sir  Froacs 
DroJIcf ,  and  assisted  at  the  destmctiaii  of  three  g»- 
vessels  at  Bantam,  in  1808  ^  and  at  captmre  of  a  flodh 
at  Rembang,  in  1811.  Lieut,  of  Hebnu  atcapme 
of  Fr.  frigate  EtoUe,  in  1814.    Gas.  1810,  11,  IL 

36  H.  Parry,  Mid.  of  Blanche  in  tbe  ezpeditjoe 
to  the  Holder,  1799 ;  and  Eurus  in  the  expediti(» 
to  Ferrol,  Cadiz,  and  Egypt,  1800-01.  Actx^ 
Firat  Lieut,  of  Fox,  and  second  in  command  & 
an  expedition  against  pirates  near  the  Indis; 
and  bombardment  of  the  Temple  of  Dwarls. 
1806-6.  Mate  of  Porcupine^  Mercury,  and  Imph 
rieuMe,  and  on  various  occasions  serving-  in  the  boas 
cutting  out.  Served  on  shore  at  the  surrender  d 
Capri ;  and  Acting  Lieut,  of  Kingfither  at  captnrt 
of  Ionian  Islands,  and  of  Spartan  taking  the  Islsadj 
in  the  Ba?  of  Naples,  1809.  Lieut,  of  Lmotftas. 
and  served  in  her  launch  cutting  oat  a  brig  of  war 
and  convoy  from  under  batteries  neao-  ToqIob, 
1813 :  and  at  capture  of  batteries  and  18  aailof  ves- 
sels near  Genoa  in  the  same  year.    Gas.  1808. 


37  J.  Dawson,  Acting  lieuL  of  BeUiqutux,  a^i 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  three  gnu 
vessels,  under  a  heavy  fire  from  tbe  batteries  of 
Bantam,  in  1810.    Gaa.  1810. 

39  R.  Kingston,  Mid.  of  Active,  and  offidsllj 
reported  for  service  at  the  Island  of  lissst,  in  1611. 
Gaz.  1811. 

40  J.  Hall,  Mid.  of  Cerberus  at  the  attack  on 
Granville,  in  1803  ;  and  served  in  her  boats  in  an  j 
attempt  to  cut  out  a  privateer  in  the  Wast  Indies, 
in  1807.    Gaz.  1807. 

42    A.  Martin,  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Trafidgar. 

44  W.  Langdon,  Mid.  of  Monarch,  at  the  cap- 
ture of  four  French  frigates,  in  1806. 

46  M.  Bennet,  Lieut,  of  Eli»^)0th,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  Omago  and  Dignaao  in 
tbe  Adriatic,  in  1813. 

46  B.  Dutton,  Mid.  of  ^nocreon  brig  in  aetioa 
with  a  Fr.  brig  and  cutter  of  war  oiT  St.  Valeiy,  ia 
1800;  and  Actin^f  Sub.-Lieut.  of  Cewtinel  wheo 
she  beat  off  a  flotilla  of  gun -boats  in  the  Baltic,  m 
1808 }  and  at  taking  of  Cuxhaven  in  1809.  Lieut 
of  Dictator  at  destruction  of  Danish  frigate  and 
brigsatLyngoe  on  the  coast  of  Norway.  Gaa.  1813. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


129 


47  F.  A.  Gdd«r»  Mid.  of  Pluto  at  the  bombard- 
ment of  HaTre»  in  1804. 

48  W.  Snail,  Mid.  of  Britannia  at  Trafalgar. 

49  J.  Blandford,  Mid.  of  Revenge  at  Trafalgar. 


1812 

1  T.  O.  Nichols.  Mid.  of  Medusa  at  the  taking 
oi  Maldonado,  and  daring  the  operations  in  the 
River  Plate »  1806-7,  Acting  Lieut,  of  Racehorse, 
in  the  frigate  action  off  Madagascar,  1811. 

2  II.  M.  Freestun,  Mid.  of  RevolutiotuLire  in  the 
action  off  Ferrol  ;  and  of  Defiance  at  the  destruction 
of  three  Fr.  frigates  under  the  batteries  of  Sable 
L>*0]onne.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Lyra  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  an  armed  vessel  and  convoy  under  the  bat- 
teries of  Quiberon,  and  served  on  shore  at  the 
storming  of  Fort  Coruelis  and  capture  of  Java. 

S  R.  Moriarty,  Mid.  of  Magnificent,  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  and  defence 
of  Rosas;  and  commanded  a  gun-boat  at  the 
defence  of  Cadiz.  Mid.  of  Active,  and  in  her  boats 
at  the  captnre  of  a  convoy  at  Ragosniza,  and  Acting 
X<ieut.  of  that  ship  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
Ponwne,inUn.    Gaa.  1811,1L 

4  6.  M.  Motkky  Mid.  of  Ramilliee  at  capture  of 
Marengo  and  Beiie  Poute,  1806;  and  of  the 
JDanish  West  India  islands,  1807.  Mate  of  Re- 
fistance,  serving  in  one  of  her  two  boats  at  the  capture 
of  Fr.  national  sehooner  Mouche  by  boarding. 
Commanded  a  boat  at  destruction  of  the  batteries 
of  Sta  Clara.  Also  at  the  capture  of  several 
enemy's  vessels,  1809.  In  command  of  a  gun-boat 
mnnned  from  Rttiftance^  co-operaled  with  ihe  Sp. 
army  near  Malaga,  1810,  and  when  in  charge  of 
ibe  cutter  brought  out  a  vessel  from  under  the 
batteries  of  Cape  Sicie,  1811.  Lieut,  of  8t,  Alhane, 
at  defence  of  Cadiz,  1812;  and  of  Leander  at 
Algiers,  where  he  rendered  very  important  services 
to  that  ship  aground  under  the  batteries. 

5  J.  A  thill,  Mid.  of  Tigre,  and  served  in  her 
boats  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1809. 

6  L.  Dennys,  Mid.  of  AdUUe  at  Trafalgar ;  cap- 
tare  of  four  French  frigates  off  L*Orient ;  Walche- 
rcn  expedition;  and  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810. 
Lieut,  of  Horatio  taking  the  Islands  of  Scholen  and 
Tholen  in  the  Scheldt,  in  1813. 

7  0.  Blurton,  Mid.  of  Thiibe,  serving  on  shore 
at  the  storming  of  Buenos  Ayres,  1 807  ;  and  of 
A  laart  employed  in  her  boats  at  destruction  of  a 
large  ship  off  Bornholm  under  a  Danish  battery. 
Senior  Lieut,  of  Mutine  at  Algiers. 

8  H.  Ogilvie,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Donegal 
at  St.  Domingo. 

8^  P.  G.  Panton,  Mid.  of  Hydra,  serving  in 
Canopm  at  St.  Domingo,  1806;  and  oi  Hydra f  at 


Bego,  Catalonia,  at  capture  of  three  privateers, 
1807. 

9  J.  W.  Oldmizon,  Mid.  of  PAaeion,  in  action 
with  batteries  at  Isle  of  France,  1804;  and  of 
Harrier  forcing  the  Bocca  Tigris.  Mentioned  with 
distinction  at  the  storming  the  Fortress  of  Samanap, 
Java,  in  1811.    Gaz.  1811. 

9*  W.  Ranwell,  Mid.  of  Repulae  when  wrecked, 
1800.  Mid.  and  Mate  of  Circe,  and  wounded  five 
times  in  cutting  out  expeditions  on  the  coast  of 
Cuba,  1801-2.  Injured  on  the  Impress  servioe,1803. 
Mate  of  Warrior  in  Calder*s  action ;  and  at  capture 
of  Ischia  and  Procida,  where  he  covered  the  landing 
in  the  launch ;  and  also  at  capture  of  a  fleet  of  gun- 
boats off  Cape  Bale,  and  taking  Zante  and  Cepha- 
lonia.  Commanded  a  rocket- boat  at  bombardment 
of  Gallipoli,  and  participated  in  other  hard  serrioes 
on  the  coast  of  Calabria. 

10  J.  Tilley,  served  in  PaUat  in  Cornwallis'a 
retreat,  1795.  Mid.  of  Ma^ificent  at  defence  of 
Rosas,  1808,  and  had  charge  of  a  boat  at  the  re* 
embarkation  of  Lord  Cochrane  and  party  from  Fort 
Trinity  ucder  a  heavy  fire ;  and  at  capture  of 
Ionian  Islands,  1809.  Served  on  shore  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  1810 ;  on  the 
coast  of  CaUlonia.  1811 ;  and  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain  ,1818.  Sent  in  command  of  a  boat  with  a  flag 
of  truce  to  meet  Fr.  deputation  in  Douamenea  bay, 
announcing  the  surrenaer  of  Paris,  1814. 

11  J.  Davis,  wounded  when  Mate  of  Stately  at 
the  destruction  of  Danish  74  gun  ship  Prmdix 
Chrittian  Frederick,  ia  1808. 

12  Alex.  Gallaway,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
rAum/em*  at  Trafalgar.    Gaz.  1805. 

13  E.  Knapman,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  5par- 
tiate  at  Trafalgar.     Gaz.  1805. 

14  R.  N.  Kelly,  Mid.  of  Inconstant  at  the  taking 
of  Goree,  and  served  in  a  contest  with  the  Fantees 
(a  tribe  on  the  African  coast),  in  which  the  whole  of 
his  party  weie  killed,  and  himself  made  prisoner. 

15  J.  Mein,  served  as  Mid.  of  NirHde  at  the 
attack  upon  Buenos  Ayres ;  and  when  Acting  Lieut, 
of  Ceylon  served  on  shore  at  the  capture  of  the  Isle 
of  France. 

16  T.  Cull  (b),  Mid.  of  RepuUe  in  Calder's  acUon ; 
capture  of  Afarenfo  and  Belle  Poule;  and  Presidente, 
1806 ;  passsge  of  the  Dardanelles;  and  Walcberen 
expedition.  Lient.  in  command  of  a  ffun-boat  at 
the  siege  of  Cadiz  ;  at  the  destruction  of  privateers 
at  Malaga.  1812 ;  and  wounded  in  an  attempt  to  cut 
out  a  privateer  at  St.  Lucar,  for  which  service  he 
was  officially  mentioned.  Drove  on  shore  and  de- 
stroyed  the  Fr.  privateer  Braave  at  Conil,  and  served 
at  the  defence  of  Tarifa  Lieut,  of  Lyra,  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  siege  of  Gataro,  Castro,  and  St. 
Sebastian,  1813. 

17  P.  llodder,  Mid.  of  Colotsus,  and  made  pri- 
soner in  an  attempt  on  the  enemy's  flotilla  near  the 
Isle  D'Aix,  in  1811. 

18  J.   Rigmaiden,    Mid.    of  Amaranihe,    and 


Digitized  by 


Google 


130 


Servioes  of  Lieutenants. 


utwted  at  the  destractioii  of  Fr.  corvette  Qr^tM, 
off  Martiniqiie,  in  1806.    Gas.  1808. 

10  G.  L.  Coetes,  Mate  of  Etpohr,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  oonToy  on  the 
coast  of  Italj,  in  1810. 

SI  C.  C.  Robinson,  served  in  Swiftmre  at  Tra- 
falgar. 

84  C.  Parker,  commanded  a  gnn-boat  in  the 
operations  in  the  Elbe,  in  1813. 

25  F.  Cutler,  Lieut,  of  Clio,  and  served  in  her 
boatit  at  the  capture  of  a  privateer  in  the  Baltic,  in 
1812.    Gaz.  1812. 

26  W.  £.  Amiel,  Mid.  of  Helena  sloop  at  cap* 
tare  of  Spanish  corvette  Santa  Leoeadia,  1805 ;  and 
of  Frofiffcue,  and  commanded  one  of  her  boats  at 
the  storming  of  the  Fort  of  Sumaoa,  in  the  West 
Indies.  Lieut,  of  Lightning  in  the  operations  in 
the  Gironde,  in  1814. 

80  T.  Patton,  Mid.  of  Otter  and  KMide  in  all 
the  active  services  of  those  ships  off  the  Isle  of 
France,  in  1810. 

31  James  Bulkeley,  Mid.  of  Spaniaie,  takinr 
the  Islands  of  Iscbia'and  Procida,  in  1809,  and 
several  times  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  defence 
of  Sicily ;  of  San  Josef,  and  served  at  the  defence 
of  Fort  Matagorda,  Cadis.  Lieut,  of  Dragon  in  the 
operations  in  the  Chesapeake  and  on  the  coasts  of 
America,  in  1812  and  13. 

35  W.  J.  Scndamore,  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  in 
Calder's  action ;  and  of  Cumberland  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  Fr.  ships  of  the  line  Rofnttie  and  Lion,  off 
Cette,  in  1800.  Lieut,  of  Termagant  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  Almeria  and  several  forts  on  the  coast  of 
Spain }  and  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa. 

37  C.  B.  Stockdale,  Mid.  of  Culloden  at  the 
destruction  of  (he  Dutch  shipping  in  Batavia  Roads, 
in  1806;  and  at  Samarang*  in  1807.  Mate  of 
lUuttrunu,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  storming 
Fort  Cornelia,  and  capture  of  the  Island  of  Java, 
in  1811. 

38  Geo.  Thomas,  Mid.  ofRenard  at  capture  of 
Fr.  privateer  General  Emouf,  1806.  Lieut,  of 
Minstrel,  and  commanded  her  boats  cutting  out  two 
vessels  laden  with  shells  from  under  the  batteries 
of  Vulentia ;  and  badly  wounded  in  command  of 
the  boats  of  Ganymede  in  an  attack  on  a  French 
privateer,  in  1813.  Lient.  of  Erebus  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Potomac,  attack  on  Baltimore,  Mew 
Orleans,  and  St.  Mary's  Hiver,  and  wounded. 
Gas.  1818. 

39  J.  J.  Keeling,  Mate  of  Vxctoriims  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition  ;  served  in  her  boats  in  the 
Faro  of  Messina ;  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  74  gun  ship 
Rivoli,  in  1812.  Lieut,  of  the  same  ship,  and  com- 
manded her  tender  at  the  attack  on  Craney  Island, 
and  New  Hampton  in  America.    Gas.  1812. 

42  C.  Friend,  Mate  of  Active  during  her  service 
in  the  Adriatic;  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the 
capture  of  a  convoy  at  Grao;  one  at  Ortooa, 
another  at  Ragosniza ;  and  was  in  the  action  off 
Lis8a;andat  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pomone.  Gaz. 
1811. 


44  W.  G.  Dowden,  Second  lieut  of  PiU 
sloop,  when  she  beat  off  Fr.  firigate  L^^ert,  ia  18 la. 

46  A.  Henri,  Mid.  of  OUire  at  capture  of 
French  West  India  Islands,  in  1808 ;  and  lient.  of 
Raven,  in  1814,  and  commanded  a  division  of  boaU 
in  theGulfofParia. 

52  VV .  Roddam  (  formerly  Wm .  Spencer  Stanhope) 
Lieut,  of  Benriek  at  Gaeta,  1815,  and  o{ Imprrgiubli 
at  Algiers. 

54    J.  Poad,  Mid.  of  Victory  at  Trafslgsr. 

56  G.  Bishop,  Lieot.  of  Statintj  eommsoding 
her  cutter  at  capture  of  four  schooner  prirateen  in 
the  Chesapeake,  in  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

58  F.  W.  Ellis,  Mid.  of  Cruiser  at  captan  of 
several  privateers  and  assisted  in  cutting  out  ex- 
peditions on  the  coasts  of  France  and  Holland,  1804; 
and  in  same  vessel  attached  to  the  in-ahore  squadroa 
at  Copenhagen,  1807.  In  command  of  a  tender  to 
Crutzer  actively  employed  against  the  enemy  *silotiIbi 
in  the  Great  Belt,  and  in  defence  of  the  Island  of 
Romsoe;  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of  tlie 
Com.-in- Chief;  and  in  1809  served  in  Cntixer  it 
capture  of  Danish  l8-gun  brig  TibU,  and  16-giiB 
brig  Ckrittianburg,  Lieut,  of  Revenge  aerviog  w 
the  Coast  of  Cat^onia,  and  assisted  in  catting  out 
Fr.  privateer,  at  Salamos,  1813. 

60  B.  Roberts,  Mid.  of  Madras,  and  served  in 
the  expedition  to  E^ypt,  in  1801.  Mid.  of  Orjhai 
actively  emyloyed  in  boat  service  in  Campeaehr 
bay,  1806,  and  alao  in  Dolores  tender,  in  which  be 
was  wrecked,  made  prisoner,  and  suffered  a  rigo- 
roos  captivity  for  ten  months.  Lieot.  of  Proetk 
at  the  capture  of  six  French  gun-boau  off  the  IiUmi 
of  Java ;  and  served  on  shore  in  commsod  of  i 
party  of  seamen  at  the  oapture  of  Fort  Conelii. 
Senior  Lieot  of  Procrit  serving  in  her  boats  at 
destruction  of  piratical  settlements  at  Palambang  ssd 
Sambas,  in  Borneo. 

66  E.  Phillips,  Mid.  of  PAiSnix,  at  capture  of 
French  frigate  Didon,  in  1805,  and  on  that  occasioo 
is  reported  to  have  saved  Capt  Baker's  life. 

69  J.  Hickman,  Mid.  in  the  boats  of  Ramliio 
at  the  capture  of  a  schooner  protected  by  a  batterr 
at  Martinique,  in  1806 ;  and  served  on  shore  aitbe 
capture  of  the  Danish  West  India  Islands,  in  1^<- 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Emma  armed  ship  at  the  csptureoi 
the  Isle  of  France ;  and  of  Thunder  bomb,  aod  ic 
gun-boat  service  at  the  defence  of  Cadis. 

70  £.  J.  Piper,  lost  a  leg  when  Mid.  of  S^ 
umberland  in  an  attack  upon  a  large  convoy  in  tk 
Adriatic,  in  1809. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Senrioea  of  Lieutenants. 


131 


capture  of  Am.  Hotillt  on  L«o  Dorg no,  in  1814, 
and  woanded.    Gas.  1813, 14« 


1813 


1  H.  ColUns,  Mate  of  UnitS,  and  seiTed  in  her 
boata  at  eaptoie  of  a  brig  and  aevenl  Ttduela  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Tiber,  in  1811 ;  and  at  capture  of 
French  frigate  Penanns  in  the  same  jear.  Gas.  181 1 . 

2  G.  Christie,  Lieut,  of  Oranicut  at  Algiers. 

4  J.  B.  BouUbee,  Mid.  of  Kentf  and  serred  in 
her  bMts  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy  and  battery 
at  Palamos,  in  1810.  Lieut,  of  Shearwater,  and 
oerred  in  her  boats  wiih  those  of  VobnUtire  and 
Undaunud,  cutting  out  a  oouToy  from  under  a  bat* 
tery  in  the  Bay  of  Marseilles,  in  1813. 

5  Sir  T.  W.  Holbume,  Mid.  of  Orion  at  Tra- 
falgar. 

7  J.  G.  Chesnaye.  Mid.  of  Orion  at  Trafalgar  -, 
and  Sub-Lieut,  of  Sylvia  cutter  in  action  with 
Dutch  armed  vessels  off  Bataria,  in  1810.  Gaz. 
1810. 

0  J.  Moxon,  Mid.  of  CUapatra  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Tepau^  and  reduction  of  Martinique, 
in  1808. 

10  W.  F.  Wentworth,  Lieut.,  and  commanded 
boats  of  Nebrue  in  the  attack  on  Point  a  Pitre.  and 
capture  of  St.  Mary*s,  on  the  coast  of  Georgia,  in 
1815 ;  likewise  in  an  action  with  five  gun-boats  at 
Charleston.  In  the  same  ship  at  passage  of  the 
Gironde^  and  at  Algiers. 

11  £.  Robinson,  Mate  and  Mid.  of  Amelia  at 
the  destruction  of  three  French  frigates  off  Sable 
r>*01onne;  and  of  Amatone  off  Cherbourg;  and 
severely  wounded  in  action  with  Fr.  frigate  ilrffAuM 
in  1813.    Gas.  1813. 

13  C.  T.  Sutton^  served  in  a  gun-boat  on  Lake 
Mariotes  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1807 ;  in 
Delight  when  stranded  at  Reggio ;  and  in  a  gun- 
boat at  defence  of  Scylla  Castle,  1808.  Mid.  of 
Kent,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  destruction  of  a 
batrerv  and  convoy  at  Palamos,  in  1810.  Severely 
fvounded,  and  officially  noticed  for  service  when  Mid. 
of  RoyaliMt  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain.    Gas.  1813. 

13  W.  Hutchison,  (a)  Lieut,  of  Mt^axoh  in  the 
rivers  and  on  the  coasts  of  America;  and  com- 
mauded  a  boat  at  capture  of  U.S.  schooner  Atp* 
Gaz.  1813. 

14  E.  H.  Fitamaurice,  Mate  of  VUage  at  Lissa, 
1811. 

16  W.  H.  Woodin,  commanded  Harwiony  tran- 
sport in  the  operations  against  Hampden  and  Ban- 
gor in  America,  in  1814.    Gaz.  1814. 

16  J.  Coleman  (a).    Gaa.  1812. 

17  H.  G.  Etough,  Acting  Master  of  Shannon, 
and  officially  mentioned  for  service  at  capture  of 
If. 8.  frigate  Ci^tMpcalKf.     Lieut,  of  Betff'ord  at  the 


18  J.  B.  Knocker,  Mid.  of  Pompie  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807 1  and  of  Diana  in  command  of  a  boat 
catting  out  three  schuvts  in  the  Sohddt,  1800;  also 
served  in  the  boats  or  the  IHana,  burning  the  Fr. 
frigate  £Zis8  off  Cape  La  Hogue,  in  1810.  Gas. 
1810. 

19  R.  C.  Tomlinson,  Mid.  of  Eltia  bomb  at  the 
attack  on  the  French  fleet  in  Basque  Roads ;  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809 ;  and  at  the  siege  of 
Cadis,  in  1810.  Served  in  Loup  Cervitr  on  the 
coast  of  America,  in  1813. 

20  G.  E.  Patey,  Mid.  of  Uan  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  of  Bombeeif  in  the  skirmishes  with  the  French 
fleet  off  Toulon.  Captured,  when  in  a  transport 
brig,  by  two  privateers,  after  an  honourable  resist- 


21  W.  Palmer,  Mate  of  Belle  PouU  at  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Var ;  and  the  Islands  of  Zante  and 
Cephalonia,  in  1800.  Lieut,  of  Holla,  at  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Adour,  in  1814  ;  and  of  Amelia,  and 
wounded  and  taken  prisoner  attempting  to  out  out 
an  armed  Fr.  vessel  near  Campo  (Isle  of  Elba), 
in  1816. 

22  W.  Sterne,  Mid.,  and  served  in  the  boats  of 
Leda  at  the  destruction  of  an  armed  brigantine  off 
Monte  Video,  in  1806.    Gas.  1806. 

24  J.  H.  Bellairs,  Mid.  of  Arethuta  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Sp.  frigate  Pomona  and  flotilla  near  the 
Havannahy  in  1806;  and  at  the  taking  of  Cura^oa, 
in  1807.  Mate  of  Bonne  Citoyenne  in  co-operation 
with  the  Patriots  on  the  coast  of  Spain ;  of  Caledo- 
nia, and  commanded  a  gun-vessel  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition;  and  subsequently  employed  in  the 
flotilla  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

26  W.  Jacobs,  Mid.  of  Latonay  and  severely 
wounded  while  serving  in  her  boats  reconnoitring 
a  French  frigate  at  Guadeloupe. 

26  H.  Lancaster,  Mid.  of  Victory  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  of  Apollo,  and  served  in  her  boats  in  the  Bay  of 
Rosas,  in  1809 ;  and  at  the  cutting  out  a  trabacolo 
from  under  a  fort  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1812. 
Gas.  1813. 

27  W.  Garforth,  Mid.  of  Meduea,  served  in  her 
boats  cutting  out  a  French  ship  of  14  guns  and  86 
men  from  Arcasson,  in  1812. 

28  J.  Salter,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  St.  Domingo, 
1806,  and  expedition  to  Copenhagen,  1807;  of 
Defiance  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  at  Sables 
D'Olonne,  and  assisted  in  cutting  out  Fr.  ship  from 
under  the  guns  of  Palais  Belleisle,  1809.  Mate  of 
Northumberland  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  at 
Groa,  1812.  From  disease  contracted  in  the  ser- 
vice has  become  totally  blind. 

29  R.  N.  Williams,  Mid.  of  Cyane  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807;  of  VolagetX  defence  of  Sicily ;  capture 
of  Fr.  16-gun  brig  Requing  reduction  of  Ischia 
and  Prodda,  1809  $  and  in  various  boat  actions  on 
the  coast  of  Italy.  Mid.  of  Resistance  at  capture 
of  convoy  and  destruction  of  batteries  at  Port 
D'Anzo.    Lieut,  commanding  RoyaUtt,  1851,  34, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


132 


Senrices  of  Lieutenants. 


stetioned  in  the  Doaro  and  at  St.  Ubea  for  the 
protection  of  British  interests,  and  hie  serrioee 
handsomely  ackoowledg^ed. 

30  W.  Caswell,  Mid.  of  Fox,  and  made  pri- 
soner in  a  conflict  with  the  Malays,  and  commanded 
her  barge  at  the  capture  of  a  snip  of  B  guns  and 
100  men,  under  the  batteries  of  Sappara,  in  1809. 
Mate  of  MaidttmUf  and  eommandea  her  launch  at 
capture  of  Fr.  privateer  of  6  guns  and  59  men  ;  and 
an  Am.  revenue  cutter,  in  1812.  Lieut,  of  pianiO' 
genet,  and  wounded  at  the  attack  upon  Am.  pri- 
vateer General  Armstrong.  Lieut,  of  Superb  at 
Algiers. 

81    P.  Deuchar,  Mid.  of  Svnftntre  at  Trafalgar. 

83  C.  Lambert.  Mid.  of  Royal  Sovereign  at  Tr»- 
£algar ;  and  of  Neriide  at  capture  of  Port  Jacotel, 
Island  of  Bourbon,  Isle  de  la  Passe,  and  Fort 
Diable ;  in  her  action  with  two  French  frigates  and 
a  corvette ;  and  slightlv  wounded  when  captured 
in  the  attempt  on  the  tr,  squadron  in  Port  Sud 
Est,  in  1810.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Peacock  when  sunk 
by  the  U.S.  corvette  Hornet,  in  1813 ;  and  Lieut,  of 
Euryahu  in  the  operations  against,  and  capture  of 
Alexandria  in  the  Potomac,  1814. 

84  G.  Ley,  Mid.  of  Brunetoick  at  Copenhagen, 
1807,  and  in  Basque  Roads ;  and  of  Christian  VJI. 
at  the  destruction  of  several  convoys  from  under 
the  batteries  of  Rochelle,  &c.,  in  1809-10. 

.86  G.  Mortimer,  Mid.  of  Warrior,  taking  the 
Ionian  Islands,  and  of  Ischia  and  Procida,  in  1800. 
Commanded  a  mortar  vessel  at  the  defence  of 
Sicily  ;  and  Lieut,  of  Venerable  at  capture  of  Fr. 
frigates  Alemene  and  Jphiginie,  in  1814;  and  of 
Malta  at  the  surrender  of  Naples,  and  commanded 
her  boats  cutting  out  a  ship  from  under  the  batte- 
ries of  Gaieta. 

37  C.  H.  Kempthom,  Mid.  of  AmpkUm,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  taking  of  Cortelaszo ; 
and  in  the  action  off  Lissa,  1811.    Gas.  1809. 

38  T.  Lawrence,  Mid.  of  Cenlaur  at  capture  of 
four  French  frigates,  in  1806;  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807  ;  at  capture  ana  destruction  of  Russisn  74  gun 
ship  Sewolod,  in  1808 ;  in  gun-boat  service  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809 ;  and  of  Java  when 
csptured  by  U.S.  frigate  Constitution,  in  1812. 


1814 


1  J.  St.  Quinttn,  Mid.  of  Agamemnon  at  Trafal- 
gar ;  St.  Domingo ;  and  Copenhagen,  1807 ;  and 
employed  in  gun-boats  at  the  siege  of  Cadis.  Mate 
of  Barjleur,  and  commanded  her  barge  at  the  tsking 
of  Cassis  in  the  Mediterranean,  in  1813. 


9  N.  Banretl,  Mid.  of  A^tke  in  the  aetioa  off 
Lissa,  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  eaptnre  of  a 
convoy  at  Ragoaniaa,  in  1811. 

8  G.  B.  Skardon, wounded  when  Mid.  of  Ckif- 
fonne  cutting  out  an  aimed  vessel  from  Minorca, 
in  1807. 

10  A.  Brenan,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  mt  Trafrlgir, 
and  served  in  that  ahip  and  Caledonia  mt  the  detoite 
of  Cadis,  in  1810. 

19  H.  A.  Perkins,  wounded  when  Uent  of 
Cfranieus  at  Algiers. 

13  E.  Wylde,  Mid.  of  Enurald,  and  served  is 
her  boats  cutting  out  Apropos  from  Virero  Harbooi, 
in  1808,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Freneh  fleet  is 
Aix  Roads,  1809. 

20  £.  Mazey,  Mid.  of  latrvpid  at  the  siege  of 
Gaieta,  and  capture  of  Capri.  Mate  of  Norge  it 
the  defehoe  of  Cadis. 

21  P.  J.  Elmhursty  wounded  when  Mid.  d 
Africa  at  Trafalgar.    Gas.  1805. 

94  B.  Andrews,  served  in  Hebna  at  the  captiin 
of  Fr.  frigate  EtoiU,  1814. 

96  I.  Bureh,  Mid.  of  Csuar  in  the  actiDn  off  feh 
rol ;  destruction  of  three  frigates  off  SableeD'Olooa*; 
stuck  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  and  in  Wakhe- 
ren  expedition.  Mate  of  St.  Domingo,  and  con- 
mandea  a  boat  at  the  capture  of  four  privateen  ia 
the  Rappahannock ;  and  attack  on  Craney  Islaad, 
Hampton.  Acting  Lieut,  and  Lieut,  of  TUidc  is 
the  operationa  in  Uie  Chesapeake,  and  in  thon  « 
Washington,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleana. 

97  J.  Monk,  Mid.  of  Berwick,  and  eerred  n 
her  boats  at  the  deatrnction  of  a  oonroy  in  Calvadt 
Roads,  in  1813.    Gas.  1818. 

30  J.  Harriatm,  Mate  of  Valiant  at  the  attack  as 
Fr.  Fleet  in  Aix  Roads  and  expedition  to  Flushing, 
1809,  and  in  command  of  her  launch  at  the  captnn 
and  destruction  of  Fr.  vessels  and  battery  on  Pvsi 
du  Ch6,  and  frequently  engaged  with  enemy's  cos- 
voys  in  Basque  Roads,  1810.  Mate  of  St.  Domiai!^ 
serving  on  the  coast  of  America,  1813«  14. 

84  G.  Paynter,  Mid.  of  IndrfaHgubie  in  tk 
attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  1809. 

36  R.  B.  Johnstone,  Mid .  of  Invincibia  in  sed«« 
co-operation  with  Sp.  patriots  on  the  coasts  «f 
Catalonia  and  Valencia;  at  defence  of  Taiisgosi 
and  destruction  of  Fort  San  Felipe-Coll  de  Balsgaer, 
1811.  Lieut,  of  Superb,  and  commanded  a  gas- 
vessel  at  Algiera. 

89  J.  S.  Dixon ,  wounded  when  Lient.  of  lesadv 
at  Algiers. 

44  P.  Stark,  Mid.  of  Endymion  at  passage  el 
the  Dardanellea,  in  1807.  Has  reeeived  the  goU 
and  silver  Roy.  Hum.  Society's  medals,  two  boa. 
presentations  of  plate  from  the  merchants  mt  Duadft* 
and  the  freedom  of  the  borough,  for 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieateiiants. 


183 


dcrad  to  shipwrecked  lives  uid  property  while 
aenringon  tiio  ooMt-gnard  in  the  Tty*  1831,  38. 

46  J.  Spnrway,  Mid.  of  Northumberland  at  the 
deetniction  of  two  French  frigates  and  a  biig  off 
L'Orient,  in  1813. 

47  W.  Moore,  Mid.  of  Coi^ianee  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  Cajenne,  1809. 

48  W.  B.  Stragnell,  Mid.  of  Shannon  in  the 
expedition  to  the  Helder,  and  surrender  of  the 
Dutch  fleet,  in  1799;  and  of  ^otiuin  the  action  off 
Ferrol ;  and  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1809.  Mate 
of  Malta,  and  commanded  a  gun-boat  in  the  opera- 
tioDS  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  and  siege  of  Tarragona, 
in  181S,  13. 

51  B.  Mainwaring,  Mid.  of  JRevenge,  and  senred 
in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  privateer  from  Palamos, 
in  1813.    Gas.  1813. 

6%    G.  Barker,  Mid.  of  Orim  at  Trafalgar. 

54  W.  W.  Ejton,  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  Trafalgar ; 
of  Seahorse  at  capture  of  Turkish  60  gun  frigate 
Badere  Ze^,  and  action  with  the  squadron ;  and 
capture  of  Granute  and  Planosa;  and  of  Jfi//M,at 
the  taking  of  Fiume  and  Trieste. 

56  C.  Andros,  Mid.  of  Canopue  at  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Preridente,  in  1806 ;  in  the  expedition 
to  Egypt,  and  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  in  1807 ; 
and  of^  Spartan  at  capture  of  Zante,  Cephalonia, 
&C. ;  and  in  action  with  Neapolitan  flotilla  in  the 
Bay  of  Naples,  in  1810.  Served  in  boats  of  Dier 
tmtor  cutting  out  a  logger  from  under  batteries  in 
the  Baldc ;  and  in  the  same  ship  at  capture  and 
destruction  of  Danish  squadron  at  Lyngoe,  1812. 

58  J.  H.  Brown,  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  of  Vanguard  at  Copenhagen  1807#  cS>m- 
Boanded  a  boat  of  Tartarue  at  the  destruction  of  two 
Fr.  privateers  off  Pillau,  1 809 ;  and  served  at  the 
attack  on  Sacketts  Harbour,  and  in  the  actions  of 
the  11th  and  18th  Sept.  1813,  with  the  Am.  flotilla 
osi  Lake  Ontario ;  and  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Os- 
wego 1814.    Gas.  1814. 

61  W.  Leslie,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  AchUU 
at  the  defence  of  Fort  Matagorda,  Cadiz,  in  1810. 
Senred  as  Mate  of  Mohra  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada 
in  tbe  attack  on  the  enemy's  army  and  flotilla, 
in  1818. 

62  F.  Gray,  Mid.  Orion  at  Trafalgar. 

67  W.  Pilch.  Mid.   of  BeUerophon  at  Trafal- 

ST  ;  and  attack  on  Monte  Video,  in  1807 ;  of 
ijianea  at  destruction  of  three  Fr.  frigates  off  the 
Sables  D'Olonne,  in  1809;  and  of  Northumberland 
at  the  destruction  of  two  frigates  and  a  brig  off 
L^Orienty  in  1812. 

68  R.  Weld,  Mid.  of  Rotful  George  at  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Dardanelles. 

69  C.  GouUett,  Mid.  of  Csuar  in  the  action  off 
F^nrol ;  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  at  Sables 
I>'01oone;  in  Basque  Roads;  and  in  command  of 
a  gvn-boat  at  Walcheren.  Commanded  a  boat  of 
fiymph  at  the  capture  of  a  letter  of  marque  of  14 
giiBs  and  25  men  off  Cape  Cod,  in  1813$  and 


Nffmph*s  tender  in  Boston  Bay,  where  he  captured 
many  vessels,  and  performed  other  services.  Gaz. 
1813. 

70  C.  Cotesworth,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Poifal  George  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles, 
Gas.  1807. 

71  J.  M.  Paynter,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1807 ;  Walcheren ;  and  of  Mil- 
ford  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz,  in  1811.      Lieut  of 

fFeter  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America, 
including  the  destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla  in  the 
Patuzent  and  at  Baltimore. 

72  G.  C. Greenway,  Mid.  ofAchiUe  in  the  Wal- 
cheren expedition ;  and  of  Sp.  74  gun  ship  Neptune 
at  the  derenoe  of  Cadiz,  in  1809.  Served  in  the 
boats  of  Maeedaman,  cutting  out  a  vessel  from 
under  the  batteries  of  Isle  d'Aiz,  and  wounded 
when  that  ship  was  captured  by  U.S.  frigate  United 
States,  Mate  of  Dragon  in  all  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  America,  in  1813  and  1814,  including  the 
destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla,  taking  of  St.  Mary's, 
Bangor,  &c.    Gaz.  1812. 

75  J.  Moore,  Mid.  of  Orpheut  at  the  reduction 
of  Guadeloupe,  1810 ;  and  of  Seahorse  in  the  opera^ 
tions  in  the  Potomac,  in  1814.  Officially  commended 
by  Capt.  Gordon  for  bis  service  on  the  latter  occa- 
sion.   Gaz.  1814. 

76  J.  M'Daniel,  Mid.  of  Franchise  at  Copen- 
hagen, in  1807  ;  and  commanded  one  of  her  boats 
at  the  taking  of  Sumana,  in  1808.  Acting  Lieut, 
of  Tonnantf  and  served  on  shore  at  Bladensburg, 
and  severely  wounded  at  the  capture  of  Washing- 
ton.   Gaz.  1814. 

77  J.  Chapman,  Mid .  of  Bussell  at  Copenhagen, 
inl80L 

78  S.  Costerton,  Mid.  ol  NMide  during  the 
incessant  services  of  that  ship,  under  Capt.  Wil* 
loughby.  In  command  of  a  boat  at  the  disem* 
barkation  of  troops,  and  served  at  the  capture  oi 
the  island  of  Bourbon ;  also  at  attack  on  Jacotel, 
capture  of  Isle  de  la  Passe,  action  With  Fr.  frigate 
squadron,  and  made  a  prisoner  of  war  when  NMide 
was  captured,  after  her  heroic  defence  at  Port  Sud 
Est,  woen  he  was  wounded. 

80  F.  Lyon.  Mid.  of  Emulous  sloop  when  she 
beat  off  a  Fr.  frigate  in  the  West  Indies,  in  1809. 
Acting  Lieut  of  Statira,  and  commanded  one  of  her 
boats  at  the  capture  of  four  privateers  in  the 
Rappahannock,  in  1813;  and  Lieut,  of  Princess 
Charlotte  on  Lake  Ontario. 

81  G.  T.  Smyth,  Mid.  of  Volontaire  and  Cam- 
brian, engaged  in  much  boat  service  in  the  Medi- 
terranean ;  of  Boyne  in  the  partial  action  off  Toulon; 
and  of  ronnant  at  attack  on  Baltimore.  Lieut,  of 
Diomede,  and  commanded  her  boato  at  the  attack 
on  New  Orleans.  Severely  wounded  in  an  affray 
with  smugglers  while  serving  on  the  Sussex  coast 
blockade. 

82  J.  R.  Black,  Mate  of  Furieuse  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Ponza,  in  1813;  and  of  Tagus  at  capture 
Fr.  frigate  Ceres, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


1S4 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


88  C.  Caldecott,  Mid.  of  Btpubs  in  the  Walcfae- 
ren  expedition,  in  1800;  defence  of  Cadis,  in 
1810«11,  and  taking  of  Fort  D'Anao,  in  1813. 


1815 

1    J.  E.  G.  Pitfield,  Lieut,  of  Superb  at  Algiera. 

9  Jaa.  Crawford,  Mid.  of  Euryaltu,  and  aerved 
in  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  convoy  in  Cal- 
▼ade  Roads,  in  1813.    Oaz.  1813. 

4.  8.  StocVer,  senred  at  the  capture  of  the  island 
of  JaTa,  1811. 

6  J.  Harper,  Mid.  of  Active  at  passage  of  the 
Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of  the  redoubt  at  Point 
Pesqnies,  1807.  Mate  of  Montagu,  and  served  on 
shore  at  the  taking  of  Santa  Maura ;  and  ofRejmUe, 
and  assisted  in  cutting  out  a  convoy  from  the  Mor- 
gihan,  1813.  Lieut,  of  Niagara,  and  commanded 
a  steamer  in  action  with  the  rebels  at  Prescott, 
Upper  Canada,  in  1838. 

6  A.  Wilson,  Mate  of  Aretkuta  at  capture  of 
Curafoa,  in  1807  ;  and  of  Hehrut  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  Etoiie,  in  1814. 

8  E.  Griffiths,  Mid.  of  Franehite^  and  wounded 
at  capture  of  four  Sp.  armed  brigs  off  the  Havannah, 
in  1806 ;  served  in  same  ship  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807;  and  taking  of  Sumana,  in  1808.  Mate  of 
Tonnant  in  all  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
America,  including  the  attack  on  New  Orleans, 
where  he  was  attached  to  the  rocket  brigade,  and 

f^resent  at  the  capture  of  the  enemy's  forts  on  the 
eft  bank  of  the  Mississippi. 

0    J.  B.  Elliott,  Mid.  of  Prince  at  Tra&lgar. 

10  J.  9.  Yeats,  Mid.  of  Caroiine,  and  assisted 
at  the  cutting  out  Dutch  national  briff  Cheriban,  of 
14  guns,  snd  present  at  the  taking  of  Oressie,  and 
operations  against  Java,  and  at  the  capture  of 
Banda  Neira.  Mate  of  Norge,  and  served  on  shore 
at  New  Orleans,  capture  of  forts  on  the  bank  of  the 
Mississipi,  and  taking  of  Mobile,  1815. 

13  F.  Domford,  Mid.  of  Bjainhow  when  she 
beat  off  Fr.  frigate  NSrddenev  Cape  Tiberoon ;  and 
of  Royal  Oak,  and  assisted  at  capture  of  the  flotilla 
on  Lac  Borgne,  and  at  Washington.  Commanded  a 
gun- boat  in  the  attack  on  Baltimore  ;  and  at  New 
Orleans. 

13  D  Baird,  Mid.  of  Emerald,  and  serving  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  il;mipof,of  8guns  and  70  men, 
from  Vivero  harbour,  in  1808 :  and  when  Mate  of 
CongueHadar  taken  prisoner  in  an  attack  on  the 
enemy's  flotilla  near  Isle  D'Aix,  in  1811. 

14  J.  S.  Godden,  Mate  of  Avenger  at  the  taking 
of  Anholt,  in  1800 1  and  of  Barjleur  in  the  partial 
action  with  the  French  fleet  off  Toulon,  in  1813. 


16  Roht  Tueker.  Mid.  of  e»M*Br  in  the 
attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  in  1809. 

16  H.  Cox,  Mid.  of  ImpUoable  at  deatruetioa 
of  Buss.  74  Sewelod,  1808,  and  employed  at  the 
defence  of  Cadis,  1 81 0.  Mid.  of  PeKean  at  eaptuie 
of  U.  S.  brig  Jrirtfs,  1813.  Has  nceir^d  hon. 
teatimonials  m>m  three  public  societies  or  cwponte 
bodies  for  services  rendered  to  shipwrecked  vessels 
while  on  the  coast  guard,  1831, 1844. 

20  W.  Hole.  Mid.  of  Wolverene  at  the  captore  of 
Martinique,  1800;  and  while  Acting  Master  of 
Baechut  aerved  in  her  boats  cutting  out  a  brig  of 
war  of  18  guns  from  Guadeloupe,  and  at  the  taking 
of  that  ialand.  When  in  Trove,  bore  a  part  in  the 
operations  on  the  American  coast,  including  tha 
destruction  of  Commodore  Barney's  ilotina,  attack 
on  Baltimore,  capture  of  the  enemy's  flotfllaon  Lsc 
Borgne,  New  Orleans,  &c. 

81  J.ParsoBs,  Mid.of/V^aneeinCalder'aaction, 
and  at  Trafalgar.  Mate  of  Woherene  in  the  opeia- 
tions  in  the  Chesapeake,  attack  on  Baltimore,  &c. 

83  J.  Leohmere,  Mid.  of  TktmAgrer  in  Caldev^ 
action,  1805;  of  Oritm,  at  Tra&lgar;  of  Rmfol 
George  at  the  passaire  of  the  Dardaoellee,  and  aerr- 
ing  in  a  boat  of  that  ship  at  Princee  Island  nadcr 
Lieut.  Willoughby.  Wrecked  in  GratAopper  oa 
the  Haak  Sand,  1811,  and  wounded  at  St.  Giles  da 
Monde,  1815,  as  Lieut,  of  ilftrea, 

86  T.Salkeld,  Acting  Lieut  of  Undaiiiited,8Bd 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  a  bartRry 
and  capture  of  a  Tartan  at  Carri,  in  1813^  Gas. 
1813. 

43  W.  R.  Fits  Gerald,  Lieut  of  Dather,  and 
officially  commended  for  service  when  in  eommmod 
of  her  boats,  with  those  of  Fairv,  in  an  attack  on 
some  enemy's  vessels  off  Gnadaloupe,  in  1815. 

47  O.  Dunatan,  Mid.  of  Jeaon  at  capture  of  Fr. 
(formerly  Br.)  30  gun  ship  FaveriU,  1806  ;  and  of 
EthaUon  in  action  with  Fr.  frigate  AmphitriUy  under 
the  batteries  of  Fort  Royal,  Martinique;  and  at 
the  reduction  of  Martinique  and  the  Saintea.  Mid. 
of  Donegal  in  action  with  two  frigatea  off  La  Hogm 
1810  ;  and  of  Hogue  and  Surprise  in  the  operatioos 
on  the  coasts  and  rivers  of  America,  including  the 
attack  on  Washington,  Baltimore,  &c. 

48  J.  Mawbey,  Mid.  of  Spartiate  at  Trafalgar. 

60  J .  Bannatyne,  Mate  of  VoUmtahre^  and  seind 
in  her  boats  in  the  bay  of  Rosas  in  1809  ;  and  at  tkt 
capture  of  a  privateer  off  the  Medas  lalanda  ic 
1811.     Gaz.  1811. 

58  W.  Vicary,  Mid.  of  AehiUt  at  Trafalgar ;  ia 
the  expedition  to  Walcheren  ;  at  the  capture  of 
four  Fr.  frigntes  off  Bochfort;  defence  of  Cadii; 
and  in  her  pinnace  cutting  out  two  merchant  ves- 
sels on  the  coast  of  latria. 

54  H.  J.  Carr,  Mid.  of  Majestic,  Saturn,  asd 
Hoyal  Oak,  from  1803  tUl  1814.  Sanred  on  share 
at  Walcheren,  and  commanded  a  boat  of  tlie 
latter  ship  at  the  destruction  of  Bamey'a  floitUi 
in  the  Patuzent;  and  at  Waabiugtoo,  Bakiaiorr, 
and  New  Orleans. 

56     R.  Thomas,  Mate  of  Reyal  Oak  in  tlio  Wat- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


135 


oberan  expedition;  and  commanded  the  launch  of 
that  ahip  at  the  deatraction  of  Barney's  flotilla 
in  the  Patuzent.  Acting  Lieut,  at  capture  of 
the  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne,  and  served  on  shore 
in  the  operations  against  New  Orleans,  Baltimore^ 
he,  &c. 

60  R.  B.  Bowden,  Mid.  of  Britannia  at  Trafal- 
gar,  snd  of  MhutoHr  at  Copenhagen  in  1807,  and 
served  in  boats  of  Nautilus  at  the  capture  of  a 
French  prirateer. 

61  J.  Carter,  served  in  Sceptre  at  Walcfae- 
ren;  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Seine  and  Loire 
at  Anse  la  Barque;  and  on  shore  at  the  capture  of 
Guadaloupe,  1810.  Performed  various  boat  ser^ 
▼ices  in  the  West  Indies,  and  on  the  coast  of 
France,  and  Mid.  of  Tonnant,  and  landed  with  the 
■eamen  at  capture  of  Washington,  at  the  attack  on 
Baltimore,  and  at  New  Orleans. 

63  R.  Hemer,  Mid.  otAjax  at  Trafalgar. 

64  J.  Hyett,  Acting  Lieut,  of  M(>telle,9nd  severely 
wounded  in  her  boats  in  action  with  a  piratical 
schooner  near  Vera  Crus  in  1814;  and  again 
served  in  her  boats,  cutting  out  a  large  merchant 
ship  from  Chsrleston harbour,  and  in  the  expedition 
to  the  Chesapeake  and  New  Orleans.  On  the  latter 
service  was  severely  frost-bitten  in  both  legs,  and 
smpotation  of  the  right  leg  has  in  consequence  been 
deemed  necessary. 

66  £.  Digby,  Mid.  of  Costaek  at  Copenhagen,  in 
1807,  and  in  co-operation  with  the  army  on  the 
coast  of  Spain  from  1808  till  1810.  Mate  of 
Thebany  serving  at  destruction  of  armed  vessels  off 
Calais  and  re-capture  of  a  brig  a  ground  near 
Dieppe,  181 1.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Nareiutu  at  New 
Orleans.  Has  received  injuries  in  a  conflict  with 
smugglers. 

67  W.  Richie,  Mid.  of  Excellent,  and  employed 
in  gun-boats  in  the  Straiu  of  Gibraltar,  in  1807; 
served  on  shore  at  the  defence  of  Rosas,  in  1808 ; 
and  assisted  at  the  destniocion  of  the  enemy's  gun- 
vessels,  &c.,  in  the  AdriaJHe,  in  1809.  In  Fran^ise 
w|M  employed  in  co-operation  with  the  Patriots  on 
the  coast  of  Catalonia,  in  1811 ;  and  Mate  of 
Vengeur,in  the  expedition  against  New  Orleans,  and 
reduction  of  Fort  Bowyer. 

68  B.  G.  8.  Day,  Mid.  of  Revenge  at  Trafalgar; 
and  Acting  Master  of  Supfrieure  at  capture  of  Fr. 
ffigftte  Jwum,  and  reduction  of  Martinique,  Guada* 
Joupe,  and  St*  Martinis,  in  1809-10. 

70  T.  R.  Fowler,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Horatio, 
at  espture  in  her  boats  of  a  schooner  and  cutter  of 
war  oo  the  coast  of  Norway  in  1812.    Gas.  1812. 

71  F.  Coppin,  Mid.  of  Stottra  at  the  reduction 
of  Guadeloupe,  1810. 

74  J.  £.  Cabbom,  Mid.  of  RamiUies  at  capture 
of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poule  in  1806 ;  and  capture  of 
the  Danish  West  India  Islands  in  1807.  Mate  of 
C^omeUa,  and  served  on  shore  at  takine  of  the  Isle 
of  France  in  1810;  and  assisted  at  the  storming 
Fort  Comelis,  Isle  of  Java,  in  1811. 

76  J.  Wood,  Mid.  of  Leyden  at  Copenhagen  in 
1807  ;  and  captured  in  Tttrft«2ffit  brig  in  defence  of 
a  convoy  in  the  Baltic  in  1808.     Mid.  of  Orion  at 


Walcheren»  and  Qcthmwhy  when  la  oosipsBy  with 
Hattpur,  engaged  the  floUlla  and  batteries  on  the 
ooast  of  Normandy  in  181 1. 

80  W.  R.  Davies,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807,  embarkation  of  the  Spanish  army  at 
Jodand  and  Walcheren  expedition,  1800.  Mid.  of 
/asMi,  serving  in  the  boats  at  the  evacuation  of 
Flushing,  and  Mate  of  Minerva  till  the  end  of  the 
war. 

81  S.  H.  Laston,  Mid.  oT  Spartan,  and  served  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  a  vessel  under  the  batteries  of 
Civita  Veccbia  ;  and  in  an  attempt  to  cut  off  a  con- 
voy under  the  batteries  of  Leghorn ;  also  in  the 
attack  upon  a  disguised  armed  polacca  off  Nice  in 
1807,  on  which  latter  occasion  be  brought  off  the 
barge  and  pinnace  with  only  three  men,  and  re- 
ceived a  severe  contusion.  Continued  to  serve  in 
Spartan  till  1 809.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Bustard  at  cap- 
ture and  destruction  of  g^n-boat8»  &c.,  under  the 
Castle  of  Duin,and  actively  employed  in  the  defence 
of  Sicily  and  in  attacks  upon  enemy's  gun-boats  in 
the  Faro  of  Messina.  Served  at  the  bombardment 
of  Algiers. 

83  W.  H.  Woodham,  Mid.  of  Leviathan  at  de« 
struction  of  two  ships  of  the  line  off  Cette  in  1809; 
of  Majestic  at  capture  of  U.S.  frigate  President,  and 
Fr.  frigate  Terpischore;  and  served  in  the  same 
ship  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America,  in- 
cluding the  taking  of  Washington. 

84  C.  Bruce,  Mid.  of  Awphian,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  taking  of  Cortelazzo  and  Grao,  and  at 
the  battle  of  Lissa.  Served  in  boats  of  Bacchante 
at  the  capture  of  Aldntms  of  2  guns  and  45  men, 
and  at  the  reduction  of  Cattaro.  Oaz.  1800, 10, 
14. 14. 

86  W.  James,  Mid.  in  the  boats  of  Etpoir  at  de- 
struction of  two  vessels  near  Castiglione,  under  a 
heavy  fire  of  musketry ;  also  at  capture  of  a  ship 
and  three  barks  under  the  castle  of  Terracino  1810 ; 
and  again  at  destruction  of  batteries,  gfun-boats  and 
convoy  at  Cassis,  1818. 

87  £.  W.  Seymour,  Lieut,  of  Glasgow  at  Algiers* 

89  M.  C.  Friend,  Mid.  of  Argo  at  siege  of  St. 
Domingo,  and  serving  in  boats  of  that  ship  in  the 
Sp.  main;  and  of  Theban  in  a  boat  at  capture  of  a 
brig  aground,  under  the  batteries  of  Dieppe,  1811. 

00  J.  S.  Park,  Mid.  of  Monmouth  at  the  capture 
of  Tranquebar,  1808,  and  of  Princess  Caroline,  and 
commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  Russian  gun-boats 
and  an  armed  brig  in  the  gulf  of  Finland.  1800. 
On  various  occasions  commanded  boats  of  the  same 
ship  in  the  Baltic,  and  in  engagements  with  the 
enemy. 

96  S.  Qoode,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Cerberus  In 
the  action  off  Lissa.    Gas.  1811. 

04  J.  Finemore,  in  Minotaur  at  Trafalgar,  and  at 
Copenhagen,  in  1807. 

95  G.  Raymond,  Mid.  of  Edgar,  cutting  out 
Danish  gun-boats  at  Nybourgand  Langland,  where 
he  was  slightly  wounded  ;  of  Tremendous  at  the  de- 
struction of  a  Fr.  frigate  and  corvette  off  Barfleor 
in  181S;  of  Shannon  at  capture  of  U.  S.  frigate 
Chesapeake^  where  he  was  wounded ;  of  Belle  Poule 


Digitized  by 


Google 


136 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


in  the  opentioiu  in  the  Gironde  in  1814;  and  of 
Royal  Oak,  and  commanded  a  gun-boat  at  capture 
of  the  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne ;  and  io  all  the  ope- 
rations on  the  Coast  of  America.    Gas.  1813. 

98  C.  W.  Clublejr,  Mid.  of  £^cr,  catting  on  t  a 
prirateer  often  gnns  from  Reggio;  and  of  Biottom, 
and  aerved  in  her  boata  cutting  out  an  armed 
schooner  and  convoy  firom  the  mouth  of  the  Rhone, 
and  subsequently  in  co-operation  with  the  Patriots 
on  the  coast  of  Catalonia,  particularly  at  Tarragona. 
Mid.  of  Furietue  in  several  boat  actions  on  the  coast 
of  Italy,  including  the  capture  of  a  privateer  and 
convoy  near  Civita  Vecchia,  surrender  of  Genoa, 
and  attack  on  Leghorn. 

90  T.  Wright,  Mid.  of  Wolf  in  action  with  three 
8p.  schooners,  1808 ;  o{  Africa  engaged  in  cutting 
out  Danish  vessels  in  the  Sound,  181 1,  12  ;  and  of 
StauUf  serving  in  her  boata,  in  the  ship,  and  on 
shore  at  defence  of  Tsrifii  till  the  siege  was  raised, 
part  of  the  time  commanding  a  mortar  boat. 

100  A.  Boyter,  Mate  of  Topate  in  the  bay  of 
Rosas  in  1809;  and  at  capture  of  a  privateer  and 
battery  at  the  entrance  of  the  river  Barbate  in  1810. 
Mate  of  Tbniuinl,  and  served  on  shore  at  the  landing 
on  North  Point ;  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the 
attack  on  U.S.  privateer,  Prince  of  NeufchaUl,  Mate 
of  Eiuiymton,  and  slightly  wounded  at  the  capture 
of  U.  8.  frigate  Prtrident.     Gas.  1809. 

101  C.  W.  Lutman,  Mid.  of  Prinet  George  at 
Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  and  of  TarUmu,Ukd  serred 
in  oer  boats  cutting  out  a  convoy  from  uoder  the 
batteries  of  Fladstrandt  in  1808.  Mid.  and  Mate  of 
Sheldrake,  frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy  in  her 
boats  on  the  coast  of  Jutland  in  1800-10.  Lieut. 
of  Berwick,  and  commanded  a  division  of  Sicilian 
gun-boats  at  Gaieta,  and  slightly  wounded  in  Im~ 
pregnahU  at  Algiers.    Gaz.  18U8. 

103  W.  Hutchison  (h\  Mid.  of  Delight  when 
wrecked  on  the  beach  at  Reggio  in  action  with  bat- 
teries in  an  attempt  to  re-capture  five  gun-boats  in 
1808  ;  and  in  command  of  Apollo  t  gig  (the  other 
boats  being  far  astern),  with  seven  men,  captured  a 
Tessel  of  three  guns  and  forty  men.  and  four  armed 
merchant  vessels  ;  and  served  in  the  boats  on  two 
other  occasions,  1813,  snd  on  each  was  oflicially 
mentioned.  As  Harbour  Master  at  Dunleary  ren- 
dered important  services  to  H.M.  brig  Pandora,  in 
1818  ;  and  subsequently  in  the  life-boats  to  several 
merchant  vessels  in  imminent  danger.  Gaz.  1813, 
13, 13. 

106  J.  Simpson,  Mid.  of  N'tghUngaU  at  Copen* 
hagen,  in  1807 ;  of  Shitu  in  the  operations  off  the 
Isles  of  France  and  Bourbon,  including  the  capture 
of  those  places ;  and  served  in  her  barge  at  the  cap- 
ture of  a  brig  of  four  guns  and  thirty-one  men ;  Isle 
de  la  Passe,  and  re-capture  of  Windham  East 
lodiaman.  Served  in  Druid  at  the  defence  of  Cadis, 
iu  1811. 

107  W.  R.  Asbby,  Mid.  serving  in  a  gun- 
boat at  the  defence  of  Cadiz. 

108  W.  H.  Baker,  Mid.  of  Cygnet  at  capture  of 
Danish  brig  CAritttan  Sand,  and  action  with  batte- 
ries and  gun*boaU,  1808;  and  of  iSMpCrv  at  Wal- 
cberen,  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  and  batteries  at 


Ansa  la  Barque,  1809,  and  capture  of  Goadnloapf 
1810.  Mid.  of  Majeetic  at  capture  of  U.  S.  fngae 
Pretident  and  Fr.  frigate  Terjmdkore,  1814. 

109  £.  Blight,  Mid.  of  Britannia  ml  Trafa^ir. 

110  W.  Weaver  (a).  Mid.  of  Agmmeamnum  i 
Trafalgar ;  St.  Domingo ;  and  rommanded  Ui 
launch  of  that  ship  at  Copenbag«a,  1807 ;  mi 
wrecked  off  Maldonado,  1808.  Acting  Master  ei 
Pilot  when  ahe  beat  off  Fr.  frigate  Ligere,  in  ik 
Mediterranean,  1815. 

1 14  G.  Colman,  Mate  of  CormtaUu  at  tbe  r«dc^ 
tion  of  the  Isles  of  France  and  Java.  A  ctiag  LkvL 
of  Dictator^  and  served  on  shore  daring  the  opera- 
tions against  Washington,  and  Baltianore,  aai 
wounded  at  New  Orleans. 

116  J.  Hicks,  Mtd  of  Pouerful  at  deatmctioB  c* 
Dutch  frigate  Phemut  and  diipping  in  Bacaria 
Roads;  and  at  capture  of  Fr.  fngatea  BaUemg  ar: 
Henrietta,  1806.  Served  in  tbe  boata  burainr 
Dutch  men  of  war  at  Greasie,  1807;  in  a  gnn-bcH' 
at  Walcheren,  1809 ;  and  in  boato  of  Gibraltar  n 
action  with  gun-boats  and  batteries  in  Basqoe 
RMds,  1811.  Mate  of  Tenedae  and  ooinmand«d 
her  boats  cutting  out  Fr.  16  gun  privateer 
Invincible,  1818* 

118  J.  Stubbin,  Mid.  of  Fomdroyant  at  capture c/ 
Marengo  and  Belle  PouU,in  180& 

119  J.  Wilson  (o).  Acting  Master  of  Bmuti^^ 
in  action  with  Fr.  32-gun  frigate,  18^^;  and  csp- 
ture  of  AdeUf  Fr.  letter  of  marque,  and  GoMsaaar, 
American  privateer  of  14  guns.    1811.12. 

120  J.  Butcher,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Calder^i 
action. 

121  John  Thompson  (6)«  Mid.  of  GaUah  at  Co> 
penhagen,  in  1807  ;  of  Blake  iu  the  Walcheren  ex- 
pedition, siege  of  Cadis,  and  co-operation  with  the 
Patriots  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia.  In  the  latter 
service  commanded  a  boat  cutting  out  some  vesscb 
from  the  Mole  of  Tarragona.  Mid.  of  Malta  it 
surrender  of  Gaieta. 

125  H.  Hunter,  Mid.  of  Hazard,  and  served  is 
the  boats  at  destruction  of  two  Fr.  frigates  at  Got- 
daloupe  in  1809,  and  capture  of  that  ialand  in  18  Id 
Serv^  in  boats  of  Castor,  cutting  oat  a  privsteer 
and  some  armed  vessels  near  Barcelona  m  1dia» 
and  as  Lieut,  commanded  tbe  boats  of  Rota  at  tia  ' 
taking  of  St.  Mary's,  on  the  cosat  of  Georgia,  is  , 
1814.    Gas.  1809.  | 

126  H.  Davis  (c).  Mid.  of  Roytd  Socertign  tf 
Trafalgar.  | 

127  J.  T.  NichoUs,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Caldef'i  { 
action ;  and  of  Dominica  schooner  when  captured, 
after  a  contest,  in  which  every  oflSoer  waa  killed,  by 
the  Franoo- American  privateer  Decatnr,  in  1818. 

130    John  Poore,  Mid.  of  Crafiy  achooner,  asi' 
wounded  when  captured  by  the  Algesiras flotilla, 
1807. 

183  A.  Grose,  Mid.  of  Belle  Poule  at  the  cap-  ■ 
ture  of  a  bng  of  war  under  the  batteries  of  Parentt ' 
in  tbe  Adriatic,  in  1811.    Gas.  1811. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants* 


137 


134  Jm.  Hmitar,  wounded  when  Mate  of  Bed- 
ford St  the  capture  of  the  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne,  in 
1814.    Gaa.1814. 

136  J.  Gilmore,  Mid.  of  TrUmn»  in  action  with 
four  brigfl  of  war  off  the  ooaat  of  Norway  in  1810; 
and  of  Tonmmt  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
America;  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of 
the  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne. 

196  E.  P.  Bedwelly  Mid.  of  Cherub  at  Copen- 
ha^n  in  1807,  and  capture  of  the  French  West 
India  Islands  in  1800;  served  in  the  boats  of 
Sueceu  and  Hague  in  several  enterprises  on  the 
coast  of  America,  and  severely  wounded  in  the 
yawl  of  the  latter  ship  when  attacking  a  vessel 
under  Long  Island. 

137  H.  Price,  Mid.  of  Forester  at  the  capture 
of  Guadaloupe  in  1810  3  and  of  Karciuui  at  the 
destruction  of  Barney's  flotilla  on  the  Patuzent ; 
taking  the  town  of  Benedict ;  and  in  command  of 
a  boat  at  the  boarding  and  capture  of  American  10 
gun  schooner  EagU  from  under  the  protection  of 
the  batteries  in  Long  Island  Sound,  in  1814. 

138  H.  Fisher,  Mid.  of  Revenge,  and  served  in 
her  boats  cutting  out  a  privateer  from  Palamos,  in 
1813.    Gas.  1813. 

130  T.  Jackson  (5),  Mid.  of  Agamtmrum  at 
Trafalgar. 

141  T.  Tod,  slightly  wounded  when  Mate  of 
Riunbow  at  Leghorn,  in  1813. 

1 42  D.  G.  Davies,  Mid.  of  Pompie  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coasts  of  Italy  and  Calabria,  including 
the  sieges  of  Gaieta  and  Scylla,  storming  of  Capri 
and  Fort  Licosa;  and  subsequently  at  the  passage 
of  the  Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of  the  Turkish 
squadron,  in  1807 ;  and  of  Souihampkm  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  Haytian  frigate  EgalitS. 

146  F.  Harris,  Mid.  of  7%m«r«tf«  at  Traialgar ; 
and  defence  of  Cadis ;  and  of  UnitS  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  three  armed  store  ships  at  Sagone  Bay, 
Corsica,  and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pereanne,  in  181 1 . 

146  J.  Crisp,  Mate  of  Horatio,  and  officially 
mentioned  for  service  in  the  boats  of  that  ship 
cutting  out  a  schooner  and  cutter  of  war  on  the 
coast  of  Norway,  in  1818.    Gas.  1813. 

140  E.  T.  Caulfeild,  Mid.  of  Lavinia  in  the 
Walcberen  expedition ;  and  served  in  the  boats  of 
OnuiusUador  at  the  capture  of  a  Fr.  veasel  under  the 
batteries  of  Isle  D'Aix ;  was  made  prisoner  in  the 
l>oftts  of  that  ship  in  attacking  an  enemy 'a  flotilla, 
in  1811. 

161  R.  J.  Morrison,  Mid.  of  Spartan  at  eap- 
nre  of  the  Ionian  Islsnds,  in  1800,  and  in  action 
irith  the  Neapolitan  squadron  in  the  Bay  of  Naples, 
nl810. 

162  G.  ElvT,  served  in  2l£inataur  at  Copenha- 
l^en,  1807 ;  and  wounded  when  Mid.  of  same  ship, 
erving  in  her  boats  in  the  attack  upon  a  Russian 
lotilla  at  Frederioksham,  in  the  Gult  of  Finland,  in 
800.    Gm.  1800. 

164    G.  H.  Ayton,  Mid.  of  Daphne,  and  served 
a  ber  boats  cutting  out  a  convoy  on  the  Danish 
oft«t,  in  1808;  wounded  when  Mate  of  Vietoriout 
t  the  cauture  of  Bieoli,  in  1812.    Gaz.  1808, 12. 
July  50 


166  M.  Munro,  Lieut,  of  ImpregnabUf  and  com- 
manded  a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 

160  H.  P.  Dicken.  Mid.  of  Superb  in  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition,  and  of  Jlfi/^ord  when  he  served 
in  the  flotilU  st  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  in  1810, 
and  employed  in  Franehiee  in  co-operation  with  the 
Patriots  on  the  cosst  of  Catalonia.  Severely 
wounded  in  an  affray  with  smugglers  while  em- 
ployed on  the  coast  blockade  at  Rye,  1824. 

163  C.  Criswick,  Mid.  of  Royal  Sovereign  at 
Trafalgar. 

166  J.  Tnlly,  when  in  Diadem,  served  on  shore 
at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayres ;  like- 
wise at  the  storming  of  Maldonado,  and  attack 
upon  Monte  Video;  and  when  in  Pas  schooner 
served  in  her  boats  cutting  out  from  the  coast  of 
Friesland  nine  vessels  laden  with  ship  timber. 

167  G.  Cordry,  Mid.  of  Polyphemus  at  Tra- 
falgar. 

168  £.  Moore,  Mid.  of  Neptune  at  Traftlgar. 
Mate  of  Dreadnought,  and  commanded  a  boat  cut- 
ting out  Sp.  ship  from  under  the  batteries  of  Ushant, 
and  several  vessels  in  Basque  Roads. 

170  T.  L.  Crooke,  Mid.  of  Dietatar,  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  boata  cutting  out  a  schooner  and 
other  vessels  from  under  a  heavy  fire  in  the  Baltic, 
and  in  action  with  the  Danish  squadron  on  the  coast 
of  Norway,  in  1812.  Served  in  Prince  Regent 
in  the  operations  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada,  in  1814. 

171  A.  Nagle,  Mid.  of  R/oyal  Sovereign  at  Tra» 
falgar. 

174  G.  R.  Godfrey,  senior  lieut.  of  Kent,  and 
severely  wounded  in  boats  of  that  ship  at  the  Mole 
of  Palamos,  1811. 

176  W.  Jones  (r),  Mid.  of  Captain  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1807  J  reduction  of  Martinique,  Marie- 
galante,  the  Salutes,  and  capture  of  HauUpouH. 
Mid.  of  Constant  at  the  siege  snd  capture  of  St, 
Sebastisn,  and  crossing  the  Bidasoaj  and  of  Tbn- 
nant  at  New  Orleans,  Mobile,  &o. 

176  A.  Parks,  Mid.  of  Siriut  at  captin*  of  Fr. 
frigate  CaroUne  in  1800 ;  and  Mate  of  JIfelpomena 
commanding  her  launch  in  the  operations  in  the 
Chesapeake,  in  which  service  he  wss  severely  burnt 
by  an  explosion  of  gun-powder. 

170  J,  Robertson,  commanded  Beresford  gun* 
boat  at  the  attack  on  the  Am.  squadron  «t 
PlatUburg. 

182  R.  Ralph,  commanded  a  boat  of  OrlandOf 
cutting  out  tome  vessels  f^om  the  Island  of  Paxo, 
near  Corfu,  in  1812. 

184  H.  Tryon,  Mid.  of  Siriut  in  all  the  active 
services  of  that  ship  off  the  Isle  of  France, 
in  1810. 

188     W.  H.  Brady,  Mid.  of  Cumberland  at  the 
destraction  of  Rofrtule  and  lAon   off  Cette,  and 
severely  wounded  while  serving  in  her  boats  in  the    < 
Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1800.    Gas.  1800. 

190.  W.  Blenkame,  Mate  of  Bervoiek,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  attack  on  Fort  Nagaye, 
near  Frejus,  1813,  when  Lieut.  Sweedland  and 
Mr.  Hawkins  (Mid.)  were  killed.  Lieut,  of  Im» 
pregnable  at  Algiers. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


188 


Servioes  of  Lieutenanta. 


101  G.  Htrding,  Mid.  of  SUrrk  mt  the  destrac- 
tion  of  Fr.  corTette  Cygnif  and  two  schooners, 
under  the  hstteries  of  Martmi()ue,  in  1808 ;  and  of 
Thametf  and  serred  on  shore  m  co-operation  with 
the  Patriots  at  Tarragona,  in  1813. 

19S  E.  Le  Mesurier,  Mid.  of  Uniii  at  the 
deatroction  of  three  armed  store  ships  in  Sagone 
Bay,  CSorsica;  and  at  oaptore  of  Fr.  frigates  PononiM 
and  Pomime  off  lissa  in  1811.  Mid.  of  UndaujOsd, 
and  present  at  cutting  out  a  conro^  from  Barletta, 
mnd  capture  of  the  Tremiti  islands,  in  1815. 

194  G.  W.  Cole,  Mid.  of  Tomnani  at  the  capture 
of  Am.  flotilla  on  Lao  Borgne,  in  1814,  and 
wounded.    Gas.  1814. 

106  J.  Sanders,  Mid.  of  Agmeourtj  and  eom- 
manded  one  of  her  flat-bottomed  boats  at  Walcheren, 
in  1800 ;  and  also  in  the  Tagut,  1810, 11.  Serred 
in  the  Marine  battalion  (colonial)  quelling  an 
insurrection  of  negroes  at  Demerara,  in  1823  ;  and 
when  Agent  of  Transports  oo-operated  with 
military  force  in  a  successful  enterprise  against 
the  natives  in  the  Biver  Gambia,  in  1831. 

106  R.  Bowen,  Mid.  of  ilctiM  at  Lissa, 

107  Jas.  Saunderson,  Mate  of  Mtnthui,  and 
commanded  her  boats  eutting  out  a  tranaport  ship 
from  Orbitello,  in  1819.    Gas.  1819. 

100  R.  R.  Sayer,  served  in  BellritU  at  the 
destruction  of  Impitueux,  1806 ;  in  CamtHa  taking 
ihe  Isle  of  France;  in  OotoHm  at  capture  of 
Java ;  and  in  HeemU  at  destruction  of  piratical 
aettlement  of  Sambas. 

SOO  W.  Anley,  Mid.  of  ^iptune  at  capture  of 
Martinique,  the  Saintes,  Fr.  74  gun  ship  HauU' 
poult,  and  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Seint  and 
Lairs  at  Anse  la  Barque  1809 ;  and  of  Pompfe  at 
Ouadaloope,  1810.  Mid.  of  Cattor  serring  in 
boats  on  the  coast  of  Catalonia ;  of  F^frth  at  Bergen- 
op-Zoom,  1813 1  and  of  Tonnant  at  the  capture  of 
Waahington.  Acting  Lieut,  of  Royai  Oak  at  the 
attack  on  Baltimore  and  expedition  to  New  Orleans, 
1814.    • 

903  W.  Henry,  Mid.  of  Nevtune  at  the  capture 
of  Martinique,  the  Saintes,  and  HaultpouUt  in  1800, 
and  served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Guadeloupe, 
an  1810.  Served  in  boats  of  Custer  cutting  out  a 
privateer  and  several  armed  vessels  near  Barcelona, 
an  1813-14. 

903  T.  Dotton,  Mid.  of  SheldraltM,  frequently 
engaged  on  the  coast  of  France  and  in  the  Baltic, 
1808-10;  and  of  Foryoard,  1812-15,  during  the 
operations  in  the  Chesapeake,  New  Orleans,  &c., 
and  has  been  slightly  wounded  and  contused. 

904  W.  Wilkinson,  served  in  boats  of  snhoiiMf  at 
the  destruction  of  some  gun-vessels  and  their  con- 
voys on  the  coast  of  Italy,  in  1810. 

906  W.  D.  Pridham.  Mid.  of  Diadtm  at  capture 
of  the  Cape;  and  served  in  the  boats  of  Etpoir  at 
several  captures  near  Venice,  and  wrecked  and 
Bade  prisoner  on  the  coast  of  Italy,  1807.  Mate 
of  Awmuy  taking  five  of  the  French  West  India 
Islands  and  capture  of  three  privateerv.  Com- 
manded a  boat  of  Prineea  Caroline  cutting  out  a 
galliot  from  under  the  batteries  of  Hoombeck ;  and 


of  Primes  RtgetU  in  the  opOTStioiia  on  Lake 
Ontario  during  the  Amerisan  war.    LaonU  of  Prs- 

metheut  at  Algiers. 

919  Alex.  Henning,  wounded  wImu  Mid.  of 
GalaUa,  in  action  with  the  Fr.  sqaadron  oflf  Mada- 
gascar, in  1811. 

916  P.  Hay,  Mid.  of  Foudnyant  at  the  capture 
of  Marengo  and  Belle  Pouh,  in  1806. 

917  W.  G.  Hemsworth,  severely  wounded  when 
Mid.  of  BriUiant  while  gusrding  French  pnaonen, 
in  1806.  Mate  of  ^ax,  and  commanded  one  of  her 
boats  in  an  attack  on  a  Fr.  brig  of  war  in  the  Pioia- 
hino  passage ;  and  slightly  wounded  at  the  destruc* 
tion  of  batteries  and  convoy  at  Palamoa  ;  present  a 
the  partial  action  with  the  French  squadron  of 
Toulon,  in  1810. 

918  T.  Baxter,  Mid.  of  Foudrvyamt  at  c^tori 
of  Marengo  and  BeUe  Faule,  in  1806. 

991  H.  Ashtoo,  Mid.,  and  senred  in  boats  of 
SurveiUanie  cutting  out  a  brig  from  under  a  bearr 
Are  on  the  coast  of  France,  in  1810;  mt  capture  oi 
Bermeo  and  Deba  Ports  on  the  north  ooast  »f 
Spain,  and  of  St.  Andero  *,  was  in  Ceniour  at  tb« 
destruction  of  several  forts  in  the  Oironde.  (Misqieh 
Aehlaw.)    Gas.  1810. 

993  Geo.  Hyde,  Mate  of  CharweU  at  capture  kf 
boarding  of  Am.  schooners  Ohio  and  Soners  under 
Fort  Bne,  in  1814.    Gas.  1814. 

996  J.  S.  Hooper,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Dir^ 
tatory  in  action  with  Danish  squadron  on  tiie  cosst 
of  Norvray,  in  1819. 

998  J.  Grindred,  BCate  of  Btar  on  Lake  Erie  « 
capture  by  boarding  of  Am.  sohoooMa  Okie  sac 
Somen  unaer  Fort  Ene,  1814,  and  wounded.  Gn 
1814. 

999  G.  Gahan,  Mate  of  CkUden,  and  aetirfh 
employed  on  the  coest  of  America  from  181S  b 
1815;  particularly  in  the  attack  on  Fort  Bowyer 
in  1814. 

f  30.  J.  Coleman  (b)  Mid.  of  GoliatA  at  Cope- 
hagen,  1807  ;  and  of  Zenebia  at  the  aiego  of  Flaik' 
ing,  1809. 

931  J.  Steddy,  Mid.  of  Ttieean,  and  aerved  ia 
her  boats  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  in  1800. 

933  J.  O'Reilly,  Mid.  of  Cekeeue  at  the  deltas 
of  Cadis,  in  1810;  and  served  in  the  boats  d 
Tonnant  at  destruction  of  Commodore  Banpv'i 
flotilla,  and  on  shore  at  Bladensburg,  Waahn^too.  I 
and  Baltimore.  Commanded  a  boat«  and  aevcRlf  I 
wounded  at  the  capture  of  Am.  flotalla  oo  Lik> 
Borgne,  in  1814.    Gas.  1814. 

938    O.  S.  Jackson,  Mid.  of  Cepttun  in  aie  ezp«  ! 
dition  to  Copenhagen,  in  1807  ;  and  the  reduco?  ' 
of  M^urtanique,   Mariegalante,   and    the    SaaiiM 
in  1800. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


189 


1816 

1  Sir  J.  B.  P.  Chichester,  Mid.  of  Laeedemonian, 
serm^  in  her  boats,  and  woanded  at  the  capture  of 
a  gun-YCssel  of  5  guns  and  40  men  in  1815,  Oai. 
1814. 

2  G.  Oarrey,  Mid.  of  M^festie,  actively  em- 
ployed in  the  Belt  in  1808-09.  In  Rodney  was  em- 
ployed in  the  gun-boat  service  at  the  defence  of 
GMliz  in  1810  ;  and  fai  BoyTu  in  the  skirmish  with 
the  Toulon  fleet ;  has  lost  an  eye  in  the  serrice. 

3  W.  Congdon,  Mid.  and  aerred  in  MitleUm, 
tender  to  Superb  in  action  with  and  capture  of  one 
of  two  btigs,  and  serred  at  the  taking  of  Java. 

4  J.  S.  Jaffo,  wounded  when  Lieut,  of  Queen 
Charlotte  at  Algiers,  1816. 

5  H.  W.  Tomkins,  Mate  of  Cordelia  at  Algiers. 

6  W.  Sweeting,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Superb 
mt  Algiers. 

7  D.  M'Neale  Beatfy,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Severn  at  Algiers. 

8  C.  B.  Ware,  promoted  for  serrice  at  Algiers. 

9  C.  March,  promoted  for  service  at  Algiers. 

10  W.  Cole,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Leander  at 
Algiers. 

11  J.  Roberts.  Mid ..  and  serred  in  the  flotilla  at 
the  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  defence  of  Fort  Matagorda, 
in  1809  and  10 ;  and  was  in  Mmden  at  Algiers. 

13  J.  Radclifle,  promoted  for  sendee  at  Algiers. 

14  W.  Ryder,  Mid.  of  Naramu  at  the  rednetion 
of  the  Saintes,  in  1809 ;  and  in  co-operation  with 
the  Patriots  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain.  Mate  of 
Pactolui  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  America; 
and  Mate  of  Severn  at  Algiers. 

15  G.  Pew,  promoted  for  service  at  Algiers. 

16  A.  S.  Svmes,  officially  mentioned,  and  se- 
verely wounded  when  Mid.  of  Hebnu  in  command 
of  a  rocket  boat  at  Algiers. 

17  S.  T.  Ogilrie,  Mid.  of  Heroine  in  the  Wal- 
cberen  expedition  in  1809 ;  and  of  CasHUan,  serving 
in  her  cutter  cutting  out  a  brig  from  under  a  heavy 
lire  of  mnsketi^  near  Dieppe,  in  1811.  Mate  of 
Iris  in  co-operation  with  the  patriots  on  the  coast  of 
Spain  in  1811-18 ;  and  Mid.  of  Hebrut,  and  at 
Algien. 

18  E.  Aitchison*  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Leander 
At  Algiers. 

19  J.  Crotehley,  promoted  for  service  at  Al- 


1817  to  1819 

1  L.  D.  Mitchell,  severely  wounded  when  Mid. 
of  Orameui  at  Algiers. 

8  W.  H.  D warns.  Mid.  of  Loire  and  actively 
employed  in  co-operation  with  the  Patriots  on 
the  coast  of  Galicia ;  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  H^^ 
and  reduction  of  Guadeloupe,  1810. 

10    B.  Hayter,  Mid.  of  Impregnable  at  Algiers. 

12  J.  L.  Clayton,  Mid.  of  Queen  Charlotte  at 
Algiers. 

14  C.  Goesett,  Mid.  of  Apollo  from  1810  t» 
1814 ;  and  shared  in  most  of  the  active  services  of 
that  ship  in  the  Adriatic,  including  the  destruction 
of  the  Tower  of  St.  Cataldo,  capture  of  Augusta, 
Cunzola,  Paxo,  and  Anti-Paxo,  &c.,  &o. 

15  J.  Geddes,  served  in  Astrea  in  the  frigate 
action  off  Madagascar,  1811. 

16  W.  T.  BeUairs,  Mid.  of  Rota,  and  wounded 
in  her  boats  in  an  attack  on  Am.  privateer  General 
Amutrong  at  Fayal ;  and  of  Leander  at  Algiers. 

19  R.  Goodridge,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  the  de- 
fence of  Cadiz,  in  1810;  and  of  Unit6,  and  wounded 
at  the  destruction  of  the  armed  ships  in  Sagone 
Bay  (Corsica),  and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pereanne. 
in  1811.    Gas.  1811. 

83  T.  Woods,  Mid.  of  Active  at  the  action  oflT 
Lissa,  capture  of  a  convoy  at  Ragosniaa;  and 
capture  of  Fr.  frigtte  Pomone;  of  Seahorte  in 
America;  at  the  capture  of  Alexandria,  and  the 
operations  on  the  American  coast,  including  New 
Orleans  ;  capture  of  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne,  and  at 
n-i.: jujjg  q£  Impregnable  at  Alpers. 


Baltimore. 


E.  Morres,  Mid.  of  QIatgow  at  Algiers. 
R.  Justice,  promoted  for  service  at  Algiers. 
A.  Sainthill,  Mid.  of  Q^een  Charlotte  m  Al- 

J.  Holbarton,  promoted  for  serrice  «t  Al- 


20 
«l 
23 

pera. 

S5  C.  Parker,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  CkUden 
n  action  with  Danish  brig  Lougen,  in  1808^  ud 
ommanded  a  gun-boat  at  Algiers. 


1820 

1  F.  A.  Smith,  Mid.  of  Union  employed  on 
shore  at  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814.  Senior  Lieut, 
of  Myrmidon  acting  in  conjunction  with  land  forces 
at  the  attack  upon  the  slare  batteries  in  the  Pongos 
and  Nunez,  1880,  on  which  service  he  lost  an  eye. 

S  W.  Maxwell,  Mid.  of  Diana  in  action  with 
two  French  frigates  under  the  batteries  near  St. 
Marcouf ;  of  Venerable  at  the  capture  of  Alemine 
and  Iphighiie,  in  1814,  and  served  in  the  boats  of 
Ontario  at  the  destruction  of  a  pirate  off  the  Isle  of 
Pines.  Lieut,  of  Cameleen  at  oaptnre  of  an 
Algerine  corvette,  in  1884. 

3  J.  BilUngsley,  Mid.  of  Junon^  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  capture  of  Am.  privateer  Lottenf  of  10 
guns,  in  1813. 

1821  to  1828 

1  J.  Rainier,  Mid.  of  DetirSe  in  the  opeiationfl 
in  the  Elbe,  including  the  taking  of  Cuxhaven,  and 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Gluckstad^  in 
1813-14. 

3  T.  Macnamtra,  Mid.  of  Edgar^  frequently 
employed  in  her  boats  agaiost  the  enemy  on  the 

K2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


140 


Seivioes  of  Lieutenants. 


Danish  coast,  1809  $  of  Berwick  at  deatniction  of 
Fr.  frigate  Amason§,  1814 ;  and  of  Tign  m  oo-ope- 
ration  with  the  troops  at  the  attack  on  Bergen-op» 
•Zoom.  Received  a  serere  oontnsion  in  an  enooan- 
ter  with  smugtrlen,  1810.  Gold  Med.  of  Roj.  Nat. 
Shipwreck  Institntion. 

4  E.  H.  Pace,  Mid.  of  Freija  at  the  redaction  of 
-Goadalonpe,  1810 ;  and  of  MaJetHe  at  the  capture  of 
French  frigate  Terptichnre,  and  U.  S.  frigato  Pre- 
ndent ;  and  during  the  serrice  at  Washington.  In 
the  Chesapeake.  &c.»  commanded  a  hoat  of  Fly  at 
Corigeon,  1816:  and  Mid.  of  Glasgow  at  Algiers. 
Lieut,  of  OuunpUm  and  Arachns  during  the  Burmese 
War. 

6  V.  H.  Jones,  Mid.  of  ^imir  at  Copenhagen , 
1807  $  and  of  Edmhur^h,  serring  in  the  iMats 
during  the  Italian  campaign,  at  the  capture  of  Port 
D'Anio,  Reggio,  and  Genoa. 

8  O.K.  White, Mid. of Seaft^rw.and commanded 
her  harge  at  the  capture  of  Am.  flotilla  on  Lac 
Borgne,  in  1814.    Gas.  1814. 

10  W.  Mansell,  Mid.  of  rmmtfttein  Walcheren 
expedition,  and  of  Margiana,  and  slightly  wounded 
in  command  of  her  gpg  in  capturing  a  Spanish  slsTer 
of  superior  force,  in  1819. 

12  W.  L.  Stephens,  Mid.  of  Defiance  at  the 
destruction  of  three  French  frigates  off  Sahles 
D*OIonne ;  and  of  "Northumberland  at  that  of  two 
Irintes  and  a  brig  off  L'Orient ;  of  Lacedemoman 
and  Niger  in  much  boat  service  on  the  coast  of 
America^  and  wounded  in  repass  at  Mocha. 

14  J.  Conjuit,  Mid.  of  EagU  during  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Adriatic,  1812-18,  including  the  siege 
of  Trieste,  and  capture  of  the  principal  ports  on  the 
coast  of  Istria. 

18  W.  Lorj,  Mid.  of  Unicom  at  the  attack  on 
the  Fr.  fleet  in  Basque  Roads,  in  1800;  and  of 
ArmidB,  and  served  in  her  boats  at  the  defeat  of  a 
Fr.  aimed  schooner  and  boats  in  Basque  Roads, 
destroying  several  Tcssels  under  the  batteries  of  the 
lie  de  Rh6,  and  in  cutting  out  some  vessels  near 
Rochelle,  and  from  the  Pertius  Breton,  in  1810. 
Mate  of  Paetchu  serving  on  the  coast  of  America, 
1814,  and  employed  in  her  boats  at  capture  of 
several  vessels;  also  forcing  the  GKronde,  1815. 
Severelv  wounded  when  Mate  of  Sofoem  in  a  des- 
perate aflray  with  smugglers,  1821. 

10    J.  R.  Lawrence,  Mid.  of  Leander  at  Algiers. 

21  G.  C.  Butler,  Mid.  of  Fills  de  ParU  at  the 
attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  1800 ;  of  CaU- 
donia  actively  employed  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz, 
and  fortress  of  Matagorda;  and  of  Umeom^  and 
employed  in  the  boats  of  that  ship  at  capture  of  Fr. 
SO  gun  privateer,  1812. 

28    T.  R.  Frampton,  Mid.  of  Minden  at  Algiers. 

28  C.  W.  Rawdon,  Mid.  of  Phabe  at  the  cap- 
ture of  U.S.  frigate  Esses,  in  1814 ;  and  of  Minden 
at  Algiers. 

80  K.  B.  Cotgrave,  Mid.  of  Pincher,  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  a  fort  at  Ciixhaven, 
18U0. 

36    H.  A.  Comeck,  Mid.  of  Marlbonmgh  in  tht 


Walcheren  expedition,  in  1800  ;  and  oiJaea  wkea 
captured  by  U.S.  frigate  CmtHfnHo»j  •tbet  abigUj 
honourable  defence. 

88  R.  Hussey,  served  at  the  capture  of  An. 
flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne,  in  1814,  and  in  Glatgnt  it 
Algiers. 

SO  T.  S.  Scriven,  Mid.  of  Arroyr  in  the  wtioD 
with  Fr.  privateer  L'Aig^le,  and  batteriea  near  tbt 
Penmarks  ;  and  of  Piercer  at  the  sieges  and  ctp- 
ture  of  Cuxhaven,  and  Gluckstadt,  1818,  and  ia 
command  of  a  gun-boat  before  Hamburgh. 

40  W.  N.  Clay,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Toptsi 
in  the  operations  against  Mocha,  in  1820. 

44  J.  Giote,  Lieut,  of  Boadkea  in  the  Bozbmk 
war. 

45  W.  H.  Geary,  Mid.  of  Chmrger,  and  aoiifW 
in  bringing  off  a  Danish  vessel  from  the  hesA 
under  the  Castle  of  Elsinore, and  slightly  woandcd; 
and  also  in  action  with  Danish  flotilla  In  theMaba 
Channel,  1808.  Served  at  the  attack  on  the  bow 
at  Fort  Lillo  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  aod 
wounded  1809.  Served  in  the  boats  of  Fnijs  ii 
various  boat  actions  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  18 Ii 
Acting  Lieut,  of  Toy  when  wrecked  on  the  Colo- 
rados  1816;  and  in  1821  commanded  the  Sjpstdnji 
aehooner,  successfully  employed  aigainst  puateaia 
the  West  Indies,  for  which  services  he  waa  pn- 
sented  with  a  piece  of  plate  by  the  nnderwritan  «f 
Liverpool. 

47  T.  W.  Langton,  Mid.  of  Amphum  in  tbe 
action  off  Lisas ;  and  served  in  the  boats  of  Bu- 
diante  at  the  capture  of  several  armed  vessela  and  i 
convoy  on  the  cosstof  Abruxsi,  in  1813.  Gss.1611^ 

48.  S.  Baker,  Ifid.  of  Faliant  at  the  attaek  » 
Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Rosds;  at  Walcberen,  Flaafaiai 
expedition  1800,  and  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Cem- 
nisre;  and  serving  in  the  boats  destroying  a  bifc 
convoy  in  Bssque  Roads,  and  storming  a  bsttm  , 
and  cutting  out  vessels  at  Point  dn  Ch6,  sm  > 
Rochelle,  in  1810.  Served  in  the  boata  oi  KJi*' 
hurgh  at  Cassis,  in  1813;  in  Union  mt  the  sanendff 
of  Uenoa,  in  1814;  against  pirates  in  the  Pobib 
Gulph,  1817-18,  and  assisted  in  the  boats  of  TartP 
and  Owen  Glendower  at  capture  of  slave  veaaais  oa 
the  coast  of  Africa,  1822-23. 

40    H.  Shapland,  Mid.  of  TyM,  mnd  in  her  boiis  , 
at  capture  of  a  pirate  in  the  Weat  Indies,  in  188!^     I 

62  J.  D.  Robinson,  Mid.  of  Tyne,  and  serradis 
her  boata  at  the  capture  of  a  pirate  in  the  Wot 
Indies,  in  1823. 

54  C.  W.  Poynter,  Mid.  of  Inamstent  vA 
CbmiraU,  which  ships  were  actively  emplojc^ 
against  the  enemy  in  the  Scheldt,  and  preaest  it 
the  attack  on  Bergen -op-Zoom. 

58  T.  Brydges,  Mid.  of  JEtna  at  the  attack  oa 
the  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads;  expedition  ^ 
Walcheren.  1800,  and  defence  of  Cadis,  in  im 
Served  in  the  boats  of  WiMord  at  the  capture  of  tva 
privateers  of  eight  and  four  guns,  in  1812 ;  aod  it 
the  storming  the  batteries  of  the  Bocca  di  Csttii«i 
and  aiege  of  Trieste,  in  1813. 

60  J.  Ray,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  FielonoM  i^ 
the  capture  of  Rivoti,  in  1812.    Gas.  1812. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


141 


63  C.  Caiey,  wounded  when  Mid.  of  Swtm  at 
Algiers. 

64  C.  Blatchley,  Mid.  of  Hyacinth,  and  serred 
in  her  boats  in  the  attack  on  the  Mole  and  prira- 
teers  at  Malaga,  in  1812. 


1824 

3  L.  Dennehj,  Mid.  of  BelUqueus  at  the  capture 
of  the  Cape,  and  commanded  one  of  her  boats  at  the 
destraction  of  Dutch  shippin;^  in  Bataria  Roads, 
1806 ;  of  Fox  at  capture  and  destruction  of  the 
dock-yardsy  shipping,  &c.y  at  Greasie  and  Manilla  ; 
and  commanded  one  of  her  boats,  cutting  out  an 
armed  ship  from  under  the  batteries  in  SapparaBaj. 
Serred  on  shore  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Comelis, 
and  taking  the  Island  of  Java. 

6  J.  F.  Tompson,  slightly  wounded  when 
serving  in  Dictator's  boats  at  capture  of  Danish 
gun-boats;  and  in  that  ship  at  destruction  of 
JDanish  squadron,  1812.  Served  in  Sparrowhawk 
and  Mulgravi  nntil  the  end  of  the  war. 

7  G.  H.  Heathcote,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
Glasgow  at  Algiers. 

0  R.  Campbell,  Mid.  of  Tremendous  (serring 
in  Redwing)  at  destruction  of  batteries  and  cap- 
ture of  a  convoy  at  Cassis,  in  1813;  and  in  the 
operations  in  the  Adriatic,  and  surrender  of  Naples, 
1816. 

11  W.  Pedder,  served  in  H.  £.  I.  C.  steamer 
Nemesis,  in  the  operations  against  Canton,  in  1841. 

13    W.  Y.  GiU,  Mate  of  Albion  at  Algiers. 

17  F.  H.  Le  Mesurier,  served  in  Fury  at 
Algiers. 

20    W.  Burt,  Mid.  of  Superb  at  Algiers. 


1825 

5  J.  Thompson,  Mid.  of  CalHope  in  the  Wal- 
eberen  expedition ;  and  capture  of  Fr.  privateer 
Comtesse  D'Hambourg,  in  1810.  Mate  of  Cyane  at 
the  capture  of  Fr.  mgates  Alcmene  and  Iphiginie, 
in  1814. 

8  L.  Miles,  Mid.  of  Amethyst,  and  severely 
wounded  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Thetis,  in 
1 808,  and  received  a  severe  contusion  at  the  capture 
of  Fr.  frigate  Niemen,  in  1809 ;  served  in  her  boats 
it  the  capture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  offChas- 
leron  Tower ;  and  on  shore  at  the  siege  of  Flushing, 
^rved  in  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers.    Gas.  1808. 

9  J.  Smail,  Mid.  of  Orion  employed  in  boats 
protecting  convoys  in  the  Baltic,  1810,  13.  Pro- 
noted  for  boat  service  when  Mate  of  Cambrian  at 
rapture  of  piratical  misticoes,  1825. 

10  T.  P.  Barrow,  commanded  boats  of  Parthian 
t  capture  of  a  pirate  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  in 
824.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Pelorus,  and  commanded 
er  boata  at  capture  of  a  slaver  of  10  guns  and  66 
len  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  in  1835. 

12  C.  Moss,  Mate  of  Sheldrake  in  the  Baltic; 
If  p^'atedly  in  action  with  Danish  flotillas ;  and  at 
be  defence  of  Anholt,  in  1811,  when  cteveral  ves^ 


sels  were  taken  and  destroyed  ;  severely  wounded 
in  boarding  a  Danish  sloop  off  the  coast  of  Jutlaudi 

15  Jas.  Pratt,  Mid.  of  Britomart  at  Algiers. 

16  H ■  S.  Burniston,  Mid.  of  Oesar  at  destruction 
of  three  Fr.  frigates  off  Sables  D'Olonne ;  attack 
on  the  French  fleet  in  Aix  Roads,  and  expedition 
to  Walcheren,  in  1809.  In  Semiramis,  and  assisted 
at  the  capture  of  two  brigs  and  a  convoy  off  Royan ; 
and  in  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers. 

SO  H.  L.  Maw,  severely  wounded  when  Mid.  o^ 
Liffey  during  the  Burmese  war. 

82  W.Woolridge,  served  as  Agent  of  Transport* 
in  the  China  expedition. 

23  W.  C.  Webber,  Mid.  of  Eurotas  at  cap- 
ture of  Fr.  frigates  Trove  and  Weser ;  and  of  Clorindo, 
in  1814. 

25    J.  Sibley,  Mid.  of  Mindcn  at  Algiers. 

28  J.  Jeayes,  Mid.  of  Asia  in  the  operations 
against  Washington,  New  Orleans,  and  Baltimore. 
Commanded  Prince  Regent  (Colonial  schooner)  <  n 
the  coast  of  Africa,  in  oo-operation  with  the  troops 
in  the  Ashantee  war. 

1826 

1  G.  W.  Rabett,  Mid.  of  Qalatea  in  tfaeaotion  off 
Madagascar,  in  1811 ;  and  subsequently  actively 
employed  at  the  blockade  of  Brest,  Cherbourg,  and 
Carthagena,  on  the  Sp.  Main,  and  capture  of  U.  S. 
privateer  Bunker^e  Hill  of  10  guns ;  and  of  Cydnus 
serving  in  conjunction  with  the  land  forces  during 
the  operations  against  New  Orleans ;  on  the  banks 
of  the  Mississippi,  and  attack  on  Fort  Bowyer,  in 
1814  and  15.  Ijeut.  of  Leven,  1825-26,  surveyini^ 
portions  of  the  coasts  of  Africa,  and  has  received  a 
severe  hurt  in  the  service.  Lieut,  of  Jlfus^ito  at 
Navarin,  and  at  capture  of  three  lO-gun  piratical 
brigs  in  the  Archipelago.  Inventor  of  the  Substi- 
tute Rudder. 

S  T.  Creser,  Mid.  of  Galatea  in  the  action  off 
Madagascar, in  1811 ;  of  Majestic  at  capture  of  U.  S. 
firiffate  President,  in  1814,  and  Fr.  frigate  Terpsichore 
off  the  Aaores.  Lieut,  commanding  Plumper  gun. 
brig,  in  1831,  in  the  river  Gambia,  conducted,  in 
conjunction  with  a  military  force,  a  successful 
enterprise  ag^st  the  natives. 

3  J.  W.  Tomlinson,  made  Lieut,  for  service 
during  the  Burmese  war. 

5  E.  C.  Miller,  Mid.  of  Severn,  and  slighdy 
wounded  at  Algiers. 

6  H.  Johnston,  Mid.  of  Leander  at  Algiers^ 

7  E.  G.  Elliott,  Mid.  of  Forester  at  capture  of 
Guadaloupe,  and  cutting  out  a  brig  and  schooner, 
and  taking  two  forts,  1810 ;  served  in  Dannemark 
and  Zenobia,  in  1812  and  1815,  in  the  Channel. 

8.  £.  Lipscomb,  Mid.  of  Elitabeth,  and  present 
at  capture  of  Fiume,  Omago,  and  Dignano,  in  the 
Adriatic,  1813-14,  and  served  on  shore  with  Aus- 
trian troops.  Participated  in  much  boat  service, 
including  capture  of  Fr.  armed  Xebeok  Aigle  off 
Corfu. 

10  J.  Dal^ell,  served  in  boats  of  Tyne  at  the 
capture  of  a  pirate  in  the  West  Indies,  in'  1823. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


142 


Services  of  lieutenants* 


11  E.  Rogi«r,  Mid.  of  PtatOfts  when  wrwjkad 
fin  the  Baltic,  1808.  Mate  of  Barraamtm  audi 
Leven  during  the  dangeroos  rarreyft  on  the  east  and 
weat  eoaata  of  Africa,  1823,  26. 

18  R.  L.  Pengelly,  wounded  when  Mid.  of 
MaidttOM  in  her  tender  at  capture  of  IVtnef  tf 
Ouinta  slave  hrig  of  10  guns,  in  1826. 

16  J.  IngUs,  Lieut,  of  KdMmrgh  during  the 
operations  in  Syria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,1840. 

17  T.  W.Bedford,  Mid.  of  Jttigator  and  Larwi 
during  the  Burmese  war. 

10  S.  J.  Lett,  Mate  of  Arachm  in  the  Burmese 
war.  Awarded  a  gold  medal  by  the  <•  Boyal 
National  Institution  for  the  preserration  of  Life 
from  Shipwreck,"  for  serTices  rendered,  1839, 

1827 

1  J.  C.  Sicklemore.  Mid.  of  J)iomMd$y  employed 
in  the  landing  and  embarkation  of  troops  on  the 
coasto  of  Spam  and  Holland,  1812 ;  and  serTsd  in 
North  America,  1813-16,  during  operations  in  the 
Chesapeake.  Commanded  a  boat  at  the  attack  on 
Craoey  Island,  capture  of  Hampton,  &o.  Serred 
in  the  Persian  Gulf,  and  at  Rangoon,  1826-26,  in 
Tamar  and  AthoU, 


sef^ial  other  Teasels ;  at  Fttaugiiolm,  Caoa,  »s 
engaging  Fr.  oaTalry  at  Cape  Traialg«r.     Serrcd  b 
Infgrmtlf  bomb,  atiJgiers. 
16    J.W.WakefiOld,Mid.of  H^«6ri««tAlgiBB. 

20  W.  TiUs,  Mate  of  Asia  at  Narttrin. 

21  J.  Burrough,  Mate  of  Ana  at  NaTurin. 

23  D.  B.  G.  Grant. Vol.  1st clnsn  in  Attdraautk, 
at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Ttwo.  I8IS5  «>d  al»  « 
siege  of  St.  Sebastian  and  forenig  die  GnetOt^ 
Mate  of  Cftmoa  at  Navarin. 

24  J.  C.  Johnston,  Mate  of  Asia  t  NuTurin. 

27  W.  v.  Lee,  Mid.  of  Aria,  and  lost  a  leg  £ 
her  tender  at  Navarin. 

28  W.  H.  Ryall,  Mid.  of  Ciiiwfcrkm  «t  Navwa 
20  W.A.FerTar,Mid.  ofPoctolMsintheopen- 
tions  on  the  south  coast  of  Fiaaoe ;  «ad  in  Amcnet: 
and  served  in  a  rocket^boat  at  the  bonbafdmeBt  of 
Stonington.  SoTerely  wounded  in  Seecm  «t  Alg3«>- 

94    H.  N.  Atkinson.  Mate  of  SSermgapstes,  iii 
served  in  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  two  pintfs  s 
^'-^  he    reoeirad    sertrv 


1*  P.  Belchea,  Mate  of  Primrow,  and  serereU 
wounded  in  a  miataken  encounter  with  the  British 
packet  MarUbcnmgh,  in  1814. 

2  A.  T.  Mann,  Mid.  of  Swinger  in  action  with 
an  American  privateer  off  Surinam,  in  1815.  Served 
in  a  boat  of  CamMan  at  the  capture  of  a  pirate  in 
the  Archipelago,  in  1826 ;  and  m  command  of  boatt 
of  CameUon,cutoni  another  in  1827. 

8  W.  H,  Goslin,  Mid.  of  WeagU  at  et^nn  of 
two  Fr.  privateers,  and  of  many  other  vessels  |  siui 
in  1810  was  frequently  engaged  with  the  enemy  s 
batteries  snd  ilotillss  at  the  defence  of  Sicily.  Has 
received  the  thanks  of  the  Roy.  National  Institu- 
tion for  saving  the  crew  of  a  wrecked  vessel  in 
Barry's  Cove,  Ireland,  1839. 

4  J.  C.  Evison,  Mid.  of  EninprenanU  cutter 
when  she  defeated  four  privateera  off  Malaga,  in 
1810,  and  deatroyed  another  under  the  batteries  of 
Faro,  in  I8II.  Mid.  of  BelU  Poufe  in  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Gironde,  in  1813;  and  in  Albion  at 
Algiers. 

5  G.  Mason,  Mid.  of  Fre^a  at  the  capture  of 
Martinique  and  Guadehsupe,  and  dostruotion  of 
two  French  frigates  at  Anse  la  Barque,  in  1800-10 ; 
and  served  in  uie  expedition  against  New  Orleans. 

10  C.  K.  ScoU,  wounded  and  promoted  for  ser- 
vice during  the  Burmese  war. 

12  R.  Hammond,  served  in  Hebrut  fordng  the 
passage  of  the  Gironde,  in  1814. 

16  P.  Le  Count,  Mid.  of  Tkundgr,  bomb,  and 
bombarded  Forts  Catalina,  Napoleon,  Mato^rda, 
and  the  Trocadero  at  Cadis,  1810;  also  participated 
in  numerous  boat  attacks.  Mate  of  Scylla  in  action 
with  Ineonnu ;  of  Circe  at  capture  of  Am.  privateer; 
of   Coltmbine  cutting  out    xebec  at  Malaga,  and 


the  Archipelago,  in  which 
severe  wounds. 

36  R.  A.  Newman,  Mid.  of  Oewmgeux  at  iW 
capture  of  St.  Lucia,  in  1 808 ;  in  the  notion  off*  FerM 
1806 ;  and  capture  of  Marengo  and  Baiia  PmiU,  1  ^ 
Served  in  San  Domingo  at  Flushing,  and  asaosttd  a 
her  boats  at  the  capture  of  four  privmteera  is  t^ 
Chesapeake;  and  at  the  taking  of  Cniiej  IriiBi 
Hampton,  &c.  In  charge  of  a  prine,  captmtrf  » 
mercnant  ship,  valuably  laden  with  nnml  stom; 
and  wounded  in  a  tender  to  8i.  Domingp  in  tk 
Cbeaapeake.  Served  in  boata  of  Pluemx  at  tk 
capture  of  seversl  pirates  in  the  Archipc^s, 
in  1816.    Hon.  Med.  of  the  Roy.  Hum.  Soc. 

37  T.  Lavington,  Mid.  of  Melpomene  in  *• 
operationa  in  the  Chesapeake ;  commanded  a  hm 
at  the  capture  of  Am.  flotilla  on  Lac  Borgne ;  tsd 
served  on  shore  in  the  attack  on  Baltimore.  Mie 
of  Naiad,  and  served  in  her  boato  at  the  deetrocttm 
of  an  Algerine  brig  of  war  under  the  batteries  of 
Bona,  in  1824. 

30  W.  Fuller,  Mid.  of  Deepatah  at  the  reductifls 
of  St.  Sebastian,  1811. 


18^8^1 

1  J.  L.  N.  Sealy ,  Mid.  of  Natad^  and  saved  ii 
her  boats  cutting  out  sn  Algerine  brig  of  war  osdv 
the  batteries  of  Bona,  in  1824. 

1*  J.  Lash,  served  in  the  pinnaoe  of  Rmhf  si 
capture  of  a  gun-boat  off  Romsoe,  and  prescat  tf 
the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian  and  forcing  the  Giroad«, 
1816. 

2  J.  G.  Raymond,  Mid.  of  Loire  on  the  tees^ 
of  America  ;  and  oi  Superb,  serving  as  a  ToleaiMt 
in  her  rooket-boat  at  Algiera. 

3  C.  A .  Fetch,  served  in  Kent  at  the  deatnictite 
of  a  privateer  and  battery  at  Palamos,  in  1810  j  a 
Thamet  at  the  capture  of  Ponsa.  and  in  Eww/w  *• 
the  taking  of  a  convoy  in  Calvade  Roads,  in  W^ 
In  the  same  ship  in  the  operations  on  the  cotsi  ^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenantak 


148 


,  ineluding  tlw  d^ture  of  the  city  of  Alex- 
«ndxui»  in  1814. 

4     John  Stndereon,  Mi<L  of  Hehrut  at  Algiers. 

6  R.  J.  Biiretty  Mid*  of  Hthnu  at  captnre  of 
Fr.  frigate  EtoiU ;  and  in  same  ship  senrea  on  the 
coasts  of  America,  in  the  expedition  to  Baltimore, 
and  in  seTeral  minor  expeditions ;  in  her  launch  at 

,  capture  of  the  fort  on  Point  k  Pitre,  with  tibe  town 
and   shipping  at  St.  Mary's,  in  Georgia;   also  in 

.an  action  with  five  Am.  g^n* boats  near  Charleston, 
and  on  other  occasbns.  Serred  in  same  ship  at  the 
passage  of  the  Gironde,  and  destruction  of  tbe  bat^ 
teries  within ;   and  as  second  Master  at  Algiers. 

I  Acting  Master  of  Seout  serving  in  the  Ionian  and 
Levant  seas,  during  the  war  between  the  Greeks 

^  and  Turks,  1819,  20,  21. 

6  M.  Tamer,  Mid.  of  Hebnu  at  the  capture  of 
'  Fr.  frigate  Etoiie,  and  in  the  operations  on  the 
;  coast  of  America,  including  the  attack  on  Baltimore, 
]  on  Point  &  Pitre,  and  on  five  gun-boats  near 
'  Charleston^  likewise  at  the  passage  of  the  Gironde  ; 
'  and  at  Algiers. 

7  R.  £.  Rogers,  Mid.  of  Outi&m,  and  served  in 
^  ber  boats  cutting  out  a  brig  from  under  the  batteries 

of  Treport,  in  1810 ;  also  in  action  with  Fr.  flotilla  off 
;  Boulogne,  in  1811 ;  and  re-capture  of  Apellet  on 
r  tbe  coast  of  France,  in  1819.     Mate  of  Mtna  at  the 

bombardment  of  Morea  Castle,  18S8. 

6     W.  Welsh,  Mid.  of  Windtor  Cattle  in  Ca1der*s 

action,    and    at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles, 

1807  ;   of  Riso^tttiMiwatrff    on  the  north  coast  of 

-  Spain,  in  1813,  and  on  the  Lakea  of  Canada,  in  1814 

and  16. 

9  Jbb.  Stewart,  Mid.  of  Ukutrioug  at  the  attack 
on  tbe  French  fleet  in  Basque  Roads,  stonning  of 

.   Flushing;  captureof  the  Isle  of  France;  and  com* 
manded  a  launch  landing  the  troops  at  the  oiqitare 
'   of  tbe  Island  of  Java. 

10  T.  A.  Gikoa,  Biid.  of  Malta,  and  Gaieta^ 
;    1814. 

11  B.  W.  Tracey,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Algiers. 

17  £.  Baugh,  Mid.  of  Podargut  at  destruction 
of  two  Danish  frigates  and  two  brigs  at  Lyngoe,  on 

,  the  coast  of  Norway,  1812  ;  and  of  BeUirophon  on 
the  occasion  of  Napoleon's  surrender.  Wrecked  in 
Tk€tit  on  Cape  Frio,  1830. 

19  C.  W.  Pears,  promoted  for  service  in  the 
Burmese  war. 

24  J.  Slaughter,  Mate  of  rutoon,  and  served  in 
her  boats  at  tlM  capture  of  a  piratical  vessel  off  the 
Island  ofElba,  in  1816. 

26  R.  Wettenhall,  served  in  boats  of  TH^mm  at 
the  capture  of  a  brig  a- ground  under  the  batteries 
of  Dieppe,  in  1811 ;  and  in  cutting  out  a  doop  off 
Boulogne. 

28    O.  Beaver,  Mid.  of  Prmnstihntf  at  Algiers. 

SO    J.J.Keir,  Mid.ofimjmgiMiMfatAlgiera. 

1832-38 

18  H.Wright,  Mid.  of  iliia  at  Navarin. 

19  H.J.  Harvey,  Mid.  of  rai6ol  at  Navarin. 


20  P.  P.  Inskip,  Mid.  of  Cknoa  at  Kavarin. 
Hon.  Med.  Roy.  Hum.  Soo. 

21  W.  Burt  (6),  Mid.  of  Swpnl  at  Algiers. 

22  T.  C.  Meheux,  Lieut,  of  Carytfort  in  the 
operations  on  tbe  coast  of  Syria,  and  Mmbardment 
of  Acre. 

23  J.  Morshead,  served  in  boats  of  Ha$Hngt  in 
the  atUck  on  the  CasUe  of  Beyrout,  in  1840. 

24  H.  M.  Tylden,  Senior  Lieut,  of  Conway  in 
the  operations  against  Canton,  in  1841. 

29  S.  O.  Wooldridge,  Mate  of  ThmUa,  serving 
in  Bttxtard;  captured,  in  a  boat  with  five  men,  a 
slaver  of  two  guns  and  83  men,  in  1837,  for  which 
he  was  promoted.  Lieut,  commanding  Spj^,  aud 
rendered  important  services  to  British  merchants 
at  Mazatlan,  1847.  Hon.  Silver  Med.  Roy.  Hum. 
Society. 

30  R.  L.  Atkinson,  Vol.  Ist  class  of  Philomel, 
at  Navarin. 

39  A.  C.  May,  Senior  Lieut  of  Lame,  and  com- 
manded the  boats  at  the  destruction  of  slave  fac* 
tories,  &c.,  at  the  Gallinas,  1846. 

40  J.  O.  Freeland,  Mid.  of  Album  at  Nawin; 
and  Lieut,  of  5trom^  in  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  in  1840. 

41  W .  H .  Church,  employed  in  various  nautical 
surveys,  principally  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  1831-38. 

44  F.  S.  M'Gregor,  Mid.  of  Andromaehet  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  in  1834 ;  and  Mate 
of  JBelleroph»n  on  tbe  coast  of  Syria ;  and  at  St. 
Jean  D'Acre. 

46  W.  Armitage,  Senior  Mate  of  Nimble  at  the 
capture  of  an  armed  slaver,  and  frustrated,  while 
pnze-master,  tbe  efforu  of  the  Spaniards  at  recapture* 


18S9-40 

1  F.  Higginaon,  Mid.  of  Eurotat  at  capture  of 
frigatea  Trove  and  Ween,  in  1813,  and  of  CZsninds, 
in  1814.  Was  in  Severn  at  Algiers,  in  1816.  Hon. 
Med.  Roy.  Hum.  Soc. 

3    C.  B.  Warren,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

6  J.  S.  Rundle,  Mate  of  Volage  at  capture  of 
Aden  5  and  officially  mentioned  as  baving  been  tbe 
first  to  plant  tbe  British  flag  in  that  fortress.  Lieut, 
of  same  ship  during  the  earlier  operations  in  China, 
1839-40. 

8  D.  EUiot,  promoted  for  service  at  Preacott  in 
Upper  Canada,  where  he  was  wounded. 

22  M.  Knox,  Mate  of  Cattor  and  North  Star  on 
the  north  ooakt  of  Spain,  during  the  civil  war  in 
1834,  and  subsequent  yeara. 

24  R.  Maguire,  Mate  of  Waep,  and  severely 
wounded  at  Sidon ;  and  served  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

27  J*  H.  Crang,  Mid.  of  Albion  at  Navarin ;  and 
Lieut,  of  Clio  at  the  capture  of  Woosung  and 
Shanghae,  and  operations  in  the  river  Yang-tee* 
Kiang,  1842. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


144 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


SS  E.  M.  Mmtbewsy  Lieut,  of  BUnhmm  at  eap- 
tuTO  of  Amoy  and  Chingbae,  in  1841. 

82  J.  A.  SbearSy  Mate  of  Watp,  and  woanded 
at  the  taking  of  Sidon  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  in  1B40. 

38  A.  La  Touobe,  Mid.  of  Blmde,  taking  (he 
Morea  Castle,  in  1828  ;  Mate  of  Jmogtnt  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  in  1834  ;  and  of 
Jievengt  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

86  H.  Warren,  Mid.  of  fiii  at  the  reduction  of 
Carabusa,  1828.  Mate  of  StromboU  employed  on 
abore  at  the  storming  of  Sidon  i  and  of  Pique  at 
8t  Jean  D* Acre,  1840. 

86  C.  J.  Walton,  serTod  as  a  Volunteer  at  the 
storming  of  Sidon,  and  as  Aide-de-camp  to  the  Turk- 
ish Admiral  (Sir  B.  W.  Walker)  at  St.  Jean  D*Acre. 

37  H.  H.  Rodney,  Mate  of  Talbot  at  the  bom. 
bardment  of  Acre,  1840.  Senior  Lieut,  of  Cruiser, 
and  commanded  the  boats  of  that  ship  at  destruc- 
tion of  piratical  forts  in  Maloodoo  Bay,  Borneo, 
and  mentioned  in  ibe  Gaaetted  diapatches,  1846. 

38  C.  R.  Carter,  Mid.  of  BUmdt,  taking  the 
Morea  Castle,  in  1828;  Mate  of  Ganges  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  in  1840 ;  and  Lieut,  of  ComvaUu 
in  the  operations  in  China  in  the  yean  1841-42. 


1841 

1  J.  Allen,  Lieut,  of  Wanderer  in  the  Yang-tse< 
Kiang,  1842. 

4  G.  B.  Jei!TeYS,  Mate  of  Pyladet,  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  Doats  at  the  capture  of  one  out  of 
three  Chinese  piratical  junks.  Was  present  at  the 
attacka  on  Canton;  and  Lieut,  of  Blende  at  the 
taking  of  Amoy,  Chusan,  and  Chingbae,  in  1841. 

6  R.  C.  Kevem,  Mate  of  Blenheim  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Amoy  and  Chingbae,  in  1841. 

7  J.  M.  Cooke,  Vol.  1st  class  of  Asm  at  Nava- 
rin.  Mate  of  Blenheim  at  the  Bocca  Tigris,  and 
oapture  of  Canton.  Lient.  of  Nimrod,  serving 
throughout  the  war. 

8  S.  B.  DoUing,  Mate  of  Blonde  on  the  coast  of 
China,  1841 ;  and  Lieut,  of  that  ship,  and  assisted  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  the  Chinese  fire>rafU 
at  Chingbae,  and  attack  on  their  camp  at  Segahon, 
in  1842. 

13  W.  A.  R.  Pearse,  Mid.  of  Andremache, 
aerring  in  her  boats  in  action  with  Malay  piratea, 
1836.  Mate  of  Modeste  on  the  coast  of  China, 
and  wounded  at  the  attack  upon  Canton ;  and  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chingbae,  in 
1841 ;  and  as  Acting  Lieut  of  the  same  ship, 
assisted  at  the  destruction  of  Chinese  fire  rafts  at 
Chingbae,  and  attack  on  their  camp  at  Segahon, 
in  1842. 

14  F.  H.  Stev^enSy  Mid.  of  PartMant  serving  in 
her  boats  at  the  destruction  of  pirates  in  the  Archi- 
pelago, 1826, 27,  and  wrecked  m  that  ship.  Mate 
of  Rodney,  at  Syria  and  Alexandria,  1841.  Silver 
Med.  Roy.  Humane  Society. 

16    Jaa.  Hunt,  Mid.  of  StromboU,  and  officially 


mentioned  as  having  first  planted  tbe  Briliah  lag 
on  the  wall  of  Sidon,  in  1840.  Lieat  of  Didm,  andia 
command  of  her  tender  repulsed  an  attack  of  a  larfpe 
number  of  pirates  on  the  coast  of  Borneo,  in  1843. 

16  A.  O.  Edye,  is  the  inventor  of  several  useful 
pieces  of  mechanism,  and  tables.  Has  received  the 
silver  medal  from  tbe  Society  of  Arts  for  the  invm. 
tion  of  an  instrument  which  registers  the  fnc!iwsrifin 
and  oscillations  of  a  ship. 

17  H.  A.  Norman,  Mate  of  BUnheim  at  tbe 
taking  of  Canton,  Amoy,  and  Chingbae,  in  1841. 

18  H.  W.  Hire,  Hon.  Med.  Royal  Humane  Sec 

10  A.  C.  Murray,  Mate  of  Dolphin^  and  dsa- 
gerously  wiranded  in  her  boats  at  the  captors  « 
a  pirate  on  tbe  coast  of  Africa,  in  1841. 

21  G.  Walker,  Mate  of  Blonde,  and  hia  servicvt 
officially  reported,  in  the  operations  on  the  Coast  of 
China,  including  tbe  capture  of  Canton,  Amoy,  sad 
Chingbae,  in  1841. 

22  W.  J.  Miller,  Mate  of  Chnser  at  the  captoiv 
of  Aden,  in  1830.  Mate  of  Odumbine,  and  his  ser- 
vices officially  reported  in  the  operationa  on  dw 
coast  of  China,  including  tbe  capture  of  CantDB, 
Amoy.  and  Chingbae,  1841 ;  deatruotioa  of  tbs 
Chinese  fire  rafta,  and  attack  on  their  eamp  at 
Saegbon,  in  1842.  Lieuti  of  CoUumbiae  at  tht 
capture  of  Woosung  and  Shangbae ;  and  of  CSul- 
dert  in  the  Yang-tae-Kiang,  in  1842. 

24  W.  R.  Rolland,  Mate  of  BUmde  at  Amoy 
and  Chinghae,  in  1841,  and  assisted  at  the  de- 
struction of  the  Chinese  fire-rafts  at  the  latter  place, 
in  1842. 

26  A.  C.  C.  Denny,  Mate  of  Blenham  on  the 
coaat  of  China,  and  served  at  Amoy  and  Chinghae, 
in  1841. 

26  W.  H.  Symonds,  Mate  of  Blenheim,  taking 
tbe  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris;  and  Acting  Imsl 
of  Blonde  at  the  attack  upon  Canton,  in  1841. 

28  J.  J.  Kennedy,  Mate  of  WeUesle^,  and  oC- 
cially  noticed  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chingbae. 
Lieut,  of  Conway  and  wounded  in  both  lege  at  the 
attack  on  the  batteries  of  Tamatane,  Madagascar, 
1846. 

20  C.  C.  A.  Kane,  Mate  of  Omwoy,  and  oft- 
cially  noticed  at  the  capture  of  Canton. 

80  J.  H .  Sel wyn.  Mate  of  Stdphur,  and  ofidallf 
reported  at  tbe  capture  of  Canton. 

32  W.  R.  Smith,  Mid  of  JRtna^  at  hombard- 
ment  of  Morea  Castle,  1828.  Has  received  two 
medals  from  Roy.  Humane  Soc.  for  aaving  the 
lives  of  shipmates,  1838 -47. 

34  G.  W.  Wilkinson,  Vol.  First  Oaaa,  ia 
Edinburgh,  at  the  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814. 

36  W.  T.  Newenham,  Vol.  in  Hemmbai  at  the 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  SuUane,  in  1814;  of  Sutirs, 
in  the  operations  against  New  Orleans*  in  18I5| 
and  Mid.  of  SUmey  during  the  Burmeae  war. 

36  £.  Barnard,  Mid.  of  BUmde  at  the  redac- 
tion of  Morea  Castle* 

S6*    J .  G.  Robins,  Senior  Lieut,  of  ApoUe  dnrisf 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Lieutenants. 


14d 


tli0  opentiona  on  the  eoMt  of  China,  1842-43. 
Lieut  of  Firelnund  in  the  actions  off  Obligado,  San 
Loienso,  and  other  operationa  in  the  Parana. 
1845-46. 

87  H.  T.  RjTea,  chief  officer  of  H.  £.  I.  C. 
steemer  PhUgethon  during  the  operations  in  China, 
from  the  capture  of  Amoj  till  the  peace  of  Nankin 
—both  inclusiTO.  Severely  wounded  at  Amoy,  and 
served  on  shore  on  many  other  oocasionfl.  senior 
Lieut  of  SaUUiU  in  the  river  Plate,  1844-7,  and 
employed  at  the  taking  and  defence  of  Colonia,  and 
commanded  a  corvette  guarding  the  entrance  to  the 
Psrana. 

38  G.  A.  Ellerman,  wounded  when  Mate  of 
Fanmriie  in  an  affray  with  the  natives  of  the  South 
Sea  Islands,  in  1840. 

89  W.  G.  J.  Cunningham,  Lieut  of  Firehrand 
in  the  action  off  Obligado,  and  subsequent  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  the  Argentine  Republic,  1846. 

41    R.  H.  Wharton,  Mid.  of  OmuM  at  Navarin. 

48  J.  W.  Dorville,  Mate  of  AUtrophon,  and 
captured  an  enemy's  ilag  at  Beyrout,  in  1840. 

49  H.  J.  Giles,  Mid.  of  Chnoa,  at  Navarin. 


1842 

8  M.  Connolly,  Mate  of  Cottar^  and  served  on 
shore  at  Caiffa,  end  was  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in 
1840. 

8*  W.  Horton,  Mate  of  Talbot  at  St.  Jean 
B'Acre. 

3  F.  Porteonsy  VoL  First  Class,  in  Chnoa,  at 
Navarin. 

4  S.  Powell,  Hate  of  Cair^^ort  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  S^ria  and  at  Acre,  1841 ; 
and  of  ComtoaUit,  serving  in  the  boats  at  the  de- 
struction of  fire  rafts  at  Chusan,  and  present  at  the 
taking  of  Chapoo  Woosung,  and  Shanghae.  Lieut 
of  Harlequin,  serving  at  the  destruction  of  piratical 
towns  of  Sumatra. 

2  8.  Reeve,  Mid.  of  BlanehB  and  Columbine^ 
and  served  on  shore  st  the  insurrection  of  the 
slaves  at  Jamaica,  in  1888. 

7  A.  D.  Jolly,  Mate  of  Pluto,  and  served  in  her 
boats  at  the  destruction  of  slave  factories  at  the 
Callinas  Islands,  in  1843. 

8  G.  Hsniott,  commanded  a  boat  of  RoUa  at 
the  destruction  of  slave  factories  on  the  coast  of 
Africa,  in  1848. 

0  £.  E.  Tumour,  Hate  of  BUnhMm,  on  the 
coast  of  China,  in  1841,  and  officially  mentioned. 

11  J.  S.  Davison,  served  in  the  boaU  of  Hatt- 
ings  at  the  attack  on  the  caatle  of  Beyrout,  in  1840. 

11*  C.  J.  P.  Glinn,  Hate  of  Oorgon,  and  com- 
manded a  boat  during  the  operations  on  the  coast 
of  Syria. 

12  F.  Horris,  Mate  of  Pi^uOt  and  officislly  noticed 
at  the  taking  of  Caiffa  and  Tsour  on  the  coast  of 
Syria  ;  and  was  present  at  St  Jean  D'Aore,  in  1840. 


13  R.  Hopkins,  Hate  of  Castor,  North  Star,  and 
Savage,  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Spain 
during  the  civil  war,  1835,  40. 

13*  G.  Moyle,  Mid.  of  Co2iim6iiM  serving  on 
shore  at  Jamaica  during  an  insurrection,  1833, 

14  S.  S.  Shore,  Mate  of  Thalia,  in  China,  1843 
16    J.  Reid,  Hate  of  Agmumrt,  in  Cluna,  1843. 

16  H.  Clarke,  Hate  of  North  Star,  in  the  Ysng- 
Tse-Kiang,inl843. 

17  W.  F.  W.  Parkinson,  Mate  of  Cambrian^  and 
commanded  a  gig  at  the  chase  and  capture  of 
pirates  at  Amoy,  1843,  in  which  he  was  severely 
wounded  and  officially  mentioned;  served  in  China, 
in  1843. 

18  A.  T.  Freese,  Mate  of  the  H.  £.  I.  C. 
steamer  N'eniestf ,  in  all  the  operations  in  China  firom 
July,  1841,  till  Jan.,  1843.  Hate  of  Vixen  at  the 
capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  end  at  Nsnkin. 

19  £.  S.  Strsngways,  employed  in  the  H.  £.  I.  C. 
steamer  Nemem,  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1841-43. 

80  A.  R.  Henry,  Mate  of  Plover,  on  the  coast 
of  China,  in  1843. 

81  W.  P.  Johnson,  Hate  of  Blenheim,  in  China. 

28  H.  8.  Hillyar,  Hate  of  ComwalUt,  on  the 
coast  of  China,  1843.  Senior  Lieut  of  Wolverene 
commanding  a  boat  at  the  destruction  of  a  piratical 
settlement  in  Maloodo  bay,  Borneo,  1845. 

83  H.  Phelps,  Mate  of  Powerful  at  St  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1840 ;  and  officially  mentioned  at  the 
capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo  when  Mate  of  Com- 
wallie,  in  1842. 

34  A.  Anderson,  Hate  of  Blonde,  and  officially 
mentioned  in  the  operations  a^nst  Csnton,  and 
taking  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841 ;  and  at  the 
destruction  of  the  Chinese  fire-rafts,  in  1843. 

35  G.  H.  Hodgson,  Mate  of  ComwaUie,  and 
wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at  Se- 
gahon,  and  sssisted  at  the  capture  of  Chin-Kisng- 
Foo,  in  1843. 

27  C.  K.  Jackson,  wounded  when  Hate  of 
ComwalUs,  at  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at 
Segahon,  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the  city  of 
Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1843. 

88  P.  A.  Halkett,  Hate  oiModetU,  and  officially 
mentioned  at  the  destruction  of  Chinese  fire-rafts, 
in  1848. 

80  J.  B.  Cator,  served  on  the  coast  of  China. 

30  H .  R.  Croilon,  Hate  of  Modesto,  and  officially 
mentioned  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Chins, 
including  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841, 
likewise  at  the  destruction  of  the  Chinese  fire-rafts, 
and  attack  on  the  camp  at  Segahon,  in  1848. 

81  C.  H.  V.  Temple,  Hate  of  Welleeley,  on  the 
coast  of  China. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


14« 


Services  of  Lieatenants. 


1843 

1  G.  H.  Clsxke,  Mate  of  Nydra,  tt  tbe  stomi- 
ing  of  Sid 00,  and  at  Beyrout  and  T^,  1840. 

2  W.  S.  L.  Qninlan,  Mate  of  Ckarybdk,  and  op- 
held  tbe  Britirii  Hg  acainat  a  auperior  ferea  when 
blockading  the  Port  of  San  Juan  de  Niearagoa,  in 
South  America,  in  1848. 

3  W.  H.  Monbraj,  Mate  of  Hattings^  on  the 
eoaat  of  Syria. 

5  M.'Burrowa,  Volnntaer  in  Andramaeht,  and 
aerred  in  her  boata  on  aereral  oceaaiona  againat  the 
piratea  in  the  Straita  of  Malacca ;  and  Mate  of 
Edinburgh  daring  the  operationa  on  the  ooaat  of 
Bjria  in  1840,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

7  B.  S.  Pickard,  Mid.  of  Wandgr$r  at  capture 
of  alaTO  barracoona,  1841.  lieot.  of  Melan^imt 
blockading  Buenoa  Ajrea,  and  in  the  operationa  in 
the  rirer  Plate. 

8  H.  A.  Hollinworth,  Mid.  of  Tfnmdtrer,  in  the 
dperationa  on  the  ooaat  of  S^ria,  and  at  St.  Jean 
D'Acre,  in  1840;  and  officially  moitioned  when 
Mate  of  ConmaUu,  at  the  capture  of  Chin-Kiang- 
Foo,  in  1848. 

0  H.  Charleton,  Mate  of  ThuntUnr  at  the 
bombardment  of  Beyrout,  atorming  of  Sidon,  and 
bombardment  of  Acre. 

10  R.  B.  Creyke,  Mate  of  Belkrophon,  in  the 
operationa  on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  and  at  St.  Jean 
B^Acre,  in  1840;  and  commanded  the  boata  of 
Akrt  in  an  attack  on  a  Mooriah  Fort,  in  1844. 

18  J.  B.  Ballard,  Mid*  of  Leveret  when  ahe 
captured  alaTe-ahip  Diogene$,  under  the  batteriea  of 
Mozambique. 

16*  C«  A.  D.  Pasco,  Mate  of  Beofk,  in  her 
aurreyinff  Toy  age,  1839-43.  Lient.  of  Vettal,  in 
conunand  of  the  amall  arm  diriaion  of  that  ahip  at 
the  redaction  of  piratical  towns  in  Maluda  Bay, 
Borneo,  1846,  and  of  Vulture  during  the  operationa 
in  the  Canton  RiTor,  1847. 

16  C.  Hawkey,  Mate  of  Stromboli,  at  Beyront, 
Sidon,  and  Acre,  1840. 


1844 

8  G.  G.  Phillippa,  Mid.  of  Dartmouth,  at  Ka- 
rarin. 

3  J.  Townaend,  Mate  of  Revenge,  at  8t.  Jean 
D'Aere. 

4  J.  H.  Shairp,  Mid.  of  Speedwell,  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Aigle  slave  brig,  of  greatly  auperior  force, 
in  the  Weat  Indiea,  in  1831. 

6  H.  G.  Su  J.  Mildmay,  Lieut,  of  Talbot,  at  St. 
Jean  D'Acre. 

6  J.  F.  C.  Hamilton,  Mate  of  Blonde,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and 
Chinghae,  in  1841,  and  at  the  deatruction  of  Chineae 
fire-rafU,  in  1848. 


7  B.  T.  Hinde,  Mid.  of  Dryad,  serriag  ia 
Blacl^eke,  tender,  and  officially  rapcttad  at  the  ea^ 
ture  by  boarding  of  a  abye  ahip  of  attparior  lone, 
in  1831. 

9*  M'L.  B.  Oookraft,  offidaOy  mentioiied  Ibr 
aaving  the  liTea  of  three  Kroomen'  on  the  ooeaaioa 
of  a  alarer  being  driven  on  ahoro  «t  WhydA, 
and  deatroyed  by  Dokfkin,  of  whieh  be  wan  Senior 
Mate.  Lient.  ccmmanding  Albert  S.V.  in  tbe  Rie 
Nunea  dniiog  an  attack  made  by  a  piratical  tribe 
upon  that  Teaael  and  tbe  British  factoriea ;  in  re* 
priaal  for  which  the  guns  of  their  town  wete  taken 
and  sunk  in  the  bed  of  the  river,  and  ihdr 
town  deatroyed.  The  aarricea  rendend  aelmow- 
ladged  by  the  preaent  of  a  aword  valued  at  one 
hundred  guineaa. 

10  Hon.  O.  W.  Lambart,  Mid.  of  Bimtde,  on 
the  ooaat  of  China,  at  the  capture  of  Amor  and 
Chinghae,  in  1841;  and  destruction  of  Cnineas 
fire-rafta,  and  taking  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1848, 
and  hia  aenrioea  officially  mentioned. 

11  Hon.G.  H.Deoglaa,Mid.of  CW9^ort,and 
officially  noticed  in  the  operatioaa  on  the  eoast  of 
Syria,  in  1840. 

13  W.  J.  A.  Heath,  Mate  of  Piqee.  and  aerred 
at  the  oaptnre  of  Caiffii  and  Taour  on  the  eoaat  of 
Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840. 

14  Wm.  Amphlett,  Mate  of  VimbU,  end  offi- 
cially reported  for  suppreasing  a  aeriona  mutiny  oa 
board  a  priie  slaver  under  hia  charge,  in  1888. 

16  J.  F.  Tottenham,  Mate  of  Hyaeintk,  and 
officially  reported  for  the  captme  of  a  alnver  with 
a  aingle  boat,  in  1844. 


1845 

1  C  .G.  Glinn,  Mate  of  C^lcpf,  and  aerred  oa 
shore  at  the  attack  on  a  convoy  on  the  eoaat  ef 
Syria,  in  1840. 

8  W.  Armyta|;e,  Mate  of  Samaramg,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned  m  the  operationa  on  the  eoaat  ef 
China,  in  1841. 

3  J.  £.  D.  Hay,  Mid.  of  Benbow,  and  offidaHy 
mendoned  in  command  of  one  of  her  boata  at  the 
attack  on  Tortosa;  and  was  present  at  St.  Jeaa 
IVAore,  in  1840. 

4  J.  A.  H.  Boyd,  Mate  of  Cattor,  and  aerrid 
on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Caifb  and  Taour  on  lbs 
ooaat  of  Syria ;  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Aore,  in  1840. 

6  J.  Cawley,  Mid.  of  Oreeian  when  ahe  c^ 
tured  two  piratical  gun-boata,  mounting  18  gnas 
with  180  men,  in  1888.  Mid.  of  Cfenom  at  JTavariB, 
and  haa  loat  an  eye  in  the  aerviee. 

7  W.  H.  Haawell,  Mate  of  Talbot,  and  aligbtlj 
wounded  at  St  Jeaa  D'Aore,  1840. 

8  C.  Nolloth,  Mate  of  J)4gdalm,  in  eoaunaad 
of  a  boat,  and  promoted  for  deatruction  of  pizaticBl 
forts,  in  Maloodo  bay,  Borneo,  1846. 

9  P.  W.  May,  Mate  of  Agincotirt^  in  oomasBd 
of  a  boat,  and  promoted  for  the  deatmctioo  ei 
piratioal  forta,  in  Maloodo  bay,  Borneo,  1846, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Servioeft  of  Lieutenanto. 


Uf 


10  J.  £.  Elliott,  MMt«r  of  Wndgnr  in  the 
irao^-tM-Kiing,  tnd  of  I>ldo,  tiid  officially 
Darned  for  Mnrioes  when  in  eharge  of  «  bott  «t 
the  deotmetion  of  jiinUes  in  the  River  Sarebue, 
ia4S.  Mister  of  Agmeowrtf  beering  Sir  T. 
Cocbiruie'e  flee,  and  mentioned  in  the  Qaaetted 
dispatcbee  ibr  oaTing  had  charge,  aa  pilots  of  the 
expedition  up  the  firnni,  Borneo,  during  the  do* 
•truotioii  of  a  piratieal  aettlemenf  in  that  river,  1846. 

11  E.  H.  H.  D'Aeth,  Mid.  of  BelUnphtm  on 
the  eoost  of  Syria,  and  bombardment  of  Aere;  and 
Mute  of  Dido  in  the  operationa  in  the  Yang-tae- 
Kiang,  and  aubsequently  in  command  of  a  boat 
drurinf^  sereral  eogagementa  with  the  piratical  hordes 
of  Borneo,  in  1844. 

IS  T.  Goes,  Acting  Master  of  Sulpkur  duihiff 
the  Chinese  war$  and,  under  Capt.  Beldier, Bounded 
the  ohannels  of  the  Csnton  river  for  the  advanee  of 
the  forces ;  and  was  at  the  c^tnre  of  Chuenpeei 
Bocca  Tigris,  and  Ist  Bar.  Commanded  the  crews 
of  the  gun-boats  in  the  operations  against  Canton ; 
and  in  conjunction  with  a  party  of  soldiers,  defeated 
the  attack  of  a  numerous  body  of  Chinese  troops,  in 
which  service  he  was  wounded.  Made  Lieut,  for 
services  in  the  River  Plate. 

14  C.  O.  Wood,  Mid.  of  Imoaens  at  the  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  Bocca  Tig^  m  1BS4,  and  Mate 
of  Belierophon  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre  in  1840. 

15  J.  Simpson,  oommsnded  pinnace  ofZthra  at 
the  attack  on  Tortosa  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840. 

IS  F.  K.  Hawkins,  Mid.  of  Piqui  on  the  coast 
of  Syria  and  at  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  and  offidally 
mentioned  for  his  services. 

19  M.  F.  O'Reilly,  Mid.  of  Druid  dunag  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  and  present  at  the 
taking  of  Amoy  and  Ko-long-so. 

30  G.  F.  Day,  commanded  barge  of  Bembow 
in  the  attack  on  the  town  of  Tortosa  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  and  in  same  ahip  at  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D'Acre  in  1840. 


1846-47 

9  W.  C.  Geary,  Mate  of  Beacon  employed  in 
the  Mediterranean  survey.  Hss  received  the  silver 
Hon.  Medsl  from  Roy.  Humane  Society  for  saving 
the  life  of  a 


3  J.  B.  Field,  Mate  of  Cygus  on  the  eoast  of 
Africa,  1840-42,  at  capture  of  various  slave  veasels ; 
and  ecmmanded  boats  of  Fmrtt  at  destruction  of 
the  town  and  alave  factoriea  at  Seabar.  In  com- 
mand of  the  boats  of  Daphnt  snd  Alfnd  actively 
employed  at  the  siege  snd  blockade  of  Monte 
Video. 

8.  W.  D.  Loch,  Mid.  of  BUnhem  at  capture  of 
Bogus  Ports,  and  Aid-de-camp  to  Sir  Le  F.  Sen- 
boose  at  the  attack  on  Canton,  and  to  Sir  H.  Pot- 
tinger  in  all  the  subsequent  affaira  under  that  officer. 
Qazetted  as  having  been  woanded  at  Ningpo, 
1842.  Mid.  of  Castor,  aod  promoted  for  services 
St  New  Zealand,  1846. 


10  £.  G.  Hore,  offiotaOy  noticed  In  the  operations 
on  the  ooast  of  Syria  when  Mid.  of  Ca$tor  in  1840. 

11  W.  T.  F.  Jackson,  Mid.  of  WellttUy  and 
BknMm  during  the  operatbns  in  Chba,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned  at  the  capCun  of  Amoy  and 
Chinghae. 

14  F.  MeynaU,  Mid.  of  QOliqps,  on  the  eoait  of 
China  in  1841,  and  officially  menttoned. 

16  Hon.  F.  A.  Foley,  Mid.  of  Cottar  on  die 
coast  of  Syria,  and  at  Acre,  1840.  Served  in  the 
boato  of  VamMan  during  much  severe  boat  work 
in  1842-43. 

18  H.  G.  Bnnpson,  Mid.  of  Prhem  CkarlaU$ 
during  the  operations  on  die  ooast  of  Syris,  and 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840,  and 
Acting  Mata  of  irarli9iiifi,  in  the  liver  Yang4se- 
Kisng,  1843,  and  in  the  boaU  at  an  attack  upon 
pirates  on  the  ooast  of  Sumatra. 

19  R.  Dew,  Hon.  Med.  Roy.  Hum.  Soo. 

20  J.  F.  Ross,  Mid.  of  Benbow,  and  lerved  on 
shore  at  the  attack  on  Tortosa,  and  was  Mate  of  that 
ship  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre  in 
1840. 

23  G.  H.  Wale,  served  in  a  tender  of  DUo,  and 
vspeUed  an  attack  of  al  am  number  of  pirates  on 
the  ooast  of  Borneo  in  1843. 

24  E.  F.  N.  K.  Wasey,  second  Lieut*  of  PoZy- 
phmnut,  and  wounded  severely  at  the  capture  of 
Moorii^  pirates  in  the  Mediterranean  and  recap- 
ture of  a  Britidi  meroha&t-ahip,  their  prise,  1848. 

26  F.  Booke,  Mid.  of  Pyladu,  and  commanded 
one  of  her  boato  at  the  capture  of  one  of  three  ^i* 
ratieal  junka  in  1840 ;  and  was  present  in  that  sup, 
W§UeJtyt  and  Blenhiirim,  m  the  operations  on  the 
of  China  till  the  end  of  the  war. 


27  A.  Buder,  officially  noticed  when  Mid.  of 
WtUnlmf  at  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  1841. 

28  R.  Jenkins,  Mid.  of  HtuHngt  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria;  and  officially 
mentioned  when  Mid.  of  Blonds  at  capture  of  Chin- 
Kiang-Foo,  1842.  Mid.  of  Dido  fai  charge  of  the 
cutter  when  attacked  by  pirates  at  Seriiassen,  on 
the  coast  of  Borneo  ;  and  also  at  the  daatruetioa  of 
the  puaticd  IhstDesses  and  flotilks  at  that  islsttd 
under  Capt.  Keppel,  1843. 

IK)  S.  Oeborae,  Mid.  of  HyachUh  at  eaptnre  of 
Canton,  and  offididly  mentioneid. 

35  H.  Baker,  Master  of  Oorgon,  and  officially 
mentioned  for  services  during  the  operations  in  the 
Parana,  for  which  he  was  maide  Lieut. 

30  H.  W.  Comber,  Mid.  of  Herald  during  the 
operations  in  the  Canton  River,  1841,  and  of  Dido, 
commanding  a  boat  in  action  with  pirates  at 
Borneo.  Second  in  command  of  Pagoda  on  a  voy- 
age to  the  Antarctic  regions. 

40  F.  J.  Partridge,  Volunteer  in  Pique,  and 
offidally  noticed  in  die  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Syria,  in  1840. 

43  H.  T.  Lyon,  Mid.  of  Blonde  in  all  the  aer. 
vices  of  that  ship  on  the  coast  of  China;  and 
slighUy  wounded,  and  officially  mentioned  at  capture 


Digitized  by 


Google 


148 


Senrioes  of  Lieutenants. 


of  Chin-Kiang-Foo.  As  «ide-de-cmmp  to  Capt. 
Bourohiary  preaent  at  the  aigmng  tba  troaty  of 
Nanking. 

4B  W.  W.  Morris,  Mate  of  Biosord  at  o^tttre 
of  armed  Sp.  alave  brig  FcrmidabU  of  very  superior 
force 

47  A.  C.  Birtwbistle,  Mid.  of  WOUtlty,  and 
oiflcially  reported  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and 
Chinghae,  in  1841.  Hon.  Med.  Royal  Humane 
Society. 

M  £.  F.  Dent,  Mid.  of  Mod§tU  during  tbe 
operations  in  China  up  to  May,  1841  and  gasetted. 
Senior  Mate  of  Fixmi  at  capture  of  fort  at  Bruni, 
and  commanded  a  boat  taldoe  the  forts  in  Maloodo 
Bay,  1846,  and  a  company  of  small-arm  men  in  the 
Bruni  Rirer,  and  present  in  all  other  operations  at 
Borneo,  in  1846. 

61  D.  Herbert,  Mid.  of  Edmbwrffh  on  tbe  ooast 
of  Syria,  and  officially  mentioned  ;  and  at  bombard- 
ment of  Acre. 

63  J.  S.  Darrell,  as  Mid.  of  Piqut,  and  present 
at  the  taking  of  Gaifia,  Tsour,  and  at  St.  J 
D'Acre. 

64  C.  F.  F.  Bougbey,  lieut  of  FhUamBl,  and 
in  oommand  of  a  boat  at  capture  of  piratical  slaye 
felucca  on  the  coast  of  AA^ca,  1848. 

66  K  W.  Bridge,  Mid.  of  Pi^  on  the  ooast 
of  Syria,  and  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840,  and  offi- 
cially mentioned. 

68  J.  J.  O'F.  Carmiehael,  Mid  of  Powerful  on 
the  coast  of  Syria  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean 
D*AcTe,  1840. 

69*  F.  G.  Leigh,  Mid.  in  WdUrwiteA,  serring 
on  the  N.  coast  of  Spain,  1896.  Mate  of  CaUor 
and  MecUa,  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840 ;  and  Lieut, 
of  ApoUo,  in  the  Yang-tse-IUang,  and  at  Nankin, 
1842. 

60  G.  T.  CoWile,  Vol.  First  Clsss  of  Talbot  on 
the  coast  of  Syria  and  at  the  bombardment  of  St. 
Jean  D*Acre. 

61  F.  Moresby,  Mid.  of  Piqui  at  Beyrout, 
Caifia,  and  Tsour,  and  bombardment  of  Acre,  1840; 
and  of  ConnoalUt  serving  during  the  rarioua  opera- 
tions in  China  until  the  peace  of  Nankin,  1842, 

65  H.  F.  M'KiUop,  Mid.  of  AtlMe,  and  in 
oharge  of  a  boat  at  capture  of  Chin  Kaing  Foo, 
1842  ;  and  of  CaUiope,  during  her  serrices  in  New 
Zealand,  commanding  a  gun  boat  in  Cook's  Straits, 
Honourably  mentioned  in  the  military  dispatches, 
1846, 46.    Silver  Med.  Roy.  Humane  Society. 

63.  W.  Bowden,  Vol.  Ist  class  in  StromMi  at 
Sidon  and  Acre,  1840.  Present  at  the  assault  on 
the  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon,  capture  of  Chapoo, 


of  the  batteries  of  Wooaong,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo, 
1842 ;  and  honorably  mentioned  in  tbe  deapatcbei 
on  each  occasion. 

64  G.  D.  Murray,  served  in  JVbrtfc  Star  at 
capture  of  Woosong,  Shangbae,  and  blockade  of 
the  Yang.tae-Kiang,  1842,  and  in  same  ship  at 
New  Zealand,  1844-46.  Honourably  mentioned  in 
Col.  Despard's  despatch  for  hia  oonduot  at  tbe 
storming  of  Kawitis  pah,  at  which  he  wr  ^ 

wounded.    Specially  promoted  for  thia  i 


1848-50 

3  W.  G.  Crowder,  act.  lieut.  of  Rapid,  soper- 
numerary  in  Pkiiomel,  and  in  command  of  a  botf 
of  tbe  latter  at  capture  of  piratical  aBave  feluoes, 
1848,  for  which  he  was  promoted. 

3  T.  Saumares,  Mid.  of  Racer,  frequently 
engaged  in  boat  service  in  the  River  Plate  and 
officially  mentioned,  and  on  one  occasion  woonded 
in  bringing  out  two  vessels  which  had  grounded  oa 
the  bank  of  the  river,  in  the  face  of  a  very  aoperior 
force. 

6.  W.  Swinbum,  Mid.  of  AlUgator  and  JB2n- 
heim,  and  officially  noticed  in  the  operationa  agaaast 
Canton,  and  capture  of  Amoy  and  Cbingbae,  in 
1841. 

8  G.  E.  S.  P.  Serocold,  Vol.  Ist  class  in  Com- 
waUii  at  the  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  1842. 

10  G.  W.  Watson,  Vol.  1st  daaa  in  Apeih 
at  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo  and  at  Nankia. 
Mid.  of  Dido,  and  served  in  a  boat  in  an  enoonnter 
with  piratical  prows  at  Sirhapen,  1844. 

20  R.  H.  Burton,  Mid.  of  Jgincourt,  aervisg 
in  the  launch  at  the  destruction  of  piratical  forts 
in  Maloodoo  Bay,  7845  ;  and  also  in  the  ezpeditioa 
to  Bruni,  Borneo,  1840. 

22  B.  Q.  W.  Nicolas,  Naval  Cadet  serving  ia 
Vindictivt  in  China  and  at  Tahiti;  and  Mid.  of 
Calliope  in  New  Zealand,  in  the  various  opentaoas 
against  the  natives.    1846,  46. 

24  £.  Chambers,  acting  Mate  serving  in  Hattin^t 
barge  at  the  destruction  of  27  piratiod  war  jaiStt 
in  Bias  Bay  ;  and  in  Columbine  at  destmctioB  of 
64  piratical'  vessels  in  the  Tonquin  river,  sad 
officially  mentioned  in  Capt  Hay*s  dispntch,  1849, 
for  which  service  he  was  promoted. 

30  F.  J*  D'Ag^ilar,  Lieut,  of  Grmeiam.^  snd 
when  in  charge  of  a  prize  slaver,  repulsed  t 
desperate  attack  upon  the  vessel  in  the  harbour  </ 
Bahia,  1848,  and  on  two  subsequent  occasM»a 
defended  the  same  vessel  from  the  enemy's  attacks. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


i4d 


MASTERS. 


To  qualify  an  Officer  to  reodTe  a  Commitsion 
as  Master,  he  mutt  ha^e  been  at  8ea  at  least  seven 
years,  two  of  which  in  Her  Hajesty's  Navy,  in  the 
quality  of  Acting  Master  or  Second  Master ;  or, 
having  served  seven  years  at  Sea,  shall  have  ac- 
tually l>een  one  year  or  more  Chief  Mate,  and  two 
years  Master,  or  two  years  Chief  Mate,  and  one 
year  Master  of  a  Merchant  Yessel.  He  shall  pro- 
duce Certificates  of  diligence,  sobriety,  and  good 
conduct  from  his  Captains,  also  from  tiie  Owners, 
for  the  time  he  served  as  Master,  and  from  the 
Owners  and  Master  for  the  time  he  served  as 
Mate ;  and  shall  pass  snch  lamination  as  the 
Admiralty  may  from  time  to  time  direct;  bat 
no  Candidate  shall  be  examined  before  he  shall 
have  attained  the  age  of  twenty-one  years^  nor 
after  the  age  of  forty. 

Time  served  as  Master,  shall,  in  flitnre,  be  con- 
sidered as  time  served  as  Lieutenant,  to  qnalify 
an  Officer  to  receive  a  Commission  as  Com> 
niander,  under  Her  Majesty's  Regulations,  Art  2, 
Sec  4,  Chap*  3,  in  the  event  of  any  particularly 


distinguished  conduct  which  in  the  opinion  of 
the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  it  may 
be  proper  to  reward  by  such  advancement. 

Such  Masters  as  shall  not  have  served  afloat 
as  Masters  in  the  Royal  Navy  six  complete  years, 
and  are  not  already  in  ^e  receipt  of  higher  half 
pay,  shall  not  be  entitled  to  any  increase  of  pay 
beyond  Five  shlllingB  a  day,  except  in  cases  where 
it  shall  appear  to  &e  Lords  Commissioners  of  the 
Admiralty,  that  inability  to  serve  the  prescribed 
term  of  six  years  shall  have  been  caused  by 
wounds  or  ill  health,  arising  from  the  service. 

A  Master's  Assistant  (when  such  rating  shall  be 
allowed  by  the  Admiralty)  previously  to  receiving 
an  appointment  as  such  to  any  of  Her  Majesty's 
ships,  will  be  required  to  have  a  thorough  know- 
ledge of  Practical  Observations  of  the  Sun,  Moon, 
and  Stars,  for  ascertaining  the  Latitude ;  to  work 
double  Altitudes ;  the  Longitude  by  Chronometer; 
and  to  keep  a  Ship's  reckoning  by  the  common 
Rules,  usually  denominated  a  day's  work. 


EXAMINATION  OF  MASTERS. 

AoMiaALTT,  DBcsxBBa  17,  1840. 

Tbe  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  i  first  or  seoond  examination-day  after  baring  been 
baring  bad  under  their  consideration  the  present  |  so  paid  off,  when,  if  he  shall  succeed  in  passing, 
Begulations  for  the  examination  of  Masters  and  he  will  be  allowed  seniority  from  the  date  of  his 
Second  Masters  of  Her  Majesty's  Fleet,  as  defined  havin^^  passed  abroad.    But  no  Seoond  Master  (or 


by  Art.  f  1,  chap.  S,  page  2t,  and  ArL  25,  chap.  2, 
page  25,  of  the  prmted  instructions,  have  oeen 

? leased  to  direet  that  on  and  after  the  1st  of 
anoarr  next,  the  following  Regulations  shall  be 
adopted,  vis.:  — 

All  Offioers  passing  for  the  rank  of  Seoond  Mas- 


candidate  for  the  rank  of  Master)  will  be  allowed 
such  seniority  who  shall  fail  in  passing  the  Royal 
Navy  College  at  the  first  trial,  or  who  shall  not  pasa 
at  the  Trinity  House  within  a  month  after  his  having 
passed  in  Navigation. 
Officers  appearing  before  the  Trinity  Board  for 
tera  ^or  Officers  from  the  Merchant  Service  who  are ;  the  purpose  of  passing  in  pilotage,  must  be  qualified 
'   candidates  fortherankof  Master,  under  the  Queen's:  to  take  charge  as  Pilot  of  any  of  Her  Majesty's 
Regulations,  Art.  6,  chap.  3,  page  24),  shall  be  ex-  frigates  for  the  coast  and  ports  for  which  Masters 


amined  in  aeamanship,  either  at  home  or  abroad,  by 
one  Captain  or  Commander,  and  three  Masters ; 
and  after  having  received  a  certificate  of  having 
paased  such  examination,  they  shall  undergo  their 
examination  in  navigation,  at  the  Royal  Naval  Col- 
lege ^instead  of  the  Trinity  House),  under  the 
aame  Regulationa,  and  at  the  same  period  as  Mid- 
ahipmen  passing  for  Lieutenants ;  but  the  exami- 
nation for  pilotage  is  to  be  conducted  at  the  Trinity 
House,  under  the  rules  and  regulations  at  present 
in  force,  but  subsequent  to  the  aboTe-mentioned 
examinations.  Having  completed  the  above  ex- 
aminations, they  will  m  considered  eligible  for  the 
rank  of  Master  in  the  Royal  Navv,  provided  they 
ahall  have  served  the  time  requirea  fay  the  Queen's 
Regulationa. 

The  seniority  of  Second  Mssters  (or  of  candi- 
dates for- the  rank  of  Masters)  is  in  future  to  reckon 
from  the  date  of  their  passing  in  seamanship  for 
that  rank,  provided  they  shall  subeequenUy  pass  in 
Navigation  at  the  Ro^  Naval  College  on  the  first 
or  second  examination-day  following,  either  of 
which  days  they  are  at  liberty  to  select ;  or,  in  the 
event  of  an  Officer  having  previously  passed  abroad 
in  sesmanship,  be  is  at  liberty,  after  his  arrival  in 
England,  to  select  either  the  first  or  second  exami 
nation-day  at  the  Royal  Naval  College;  or  if  be- 
longing to  a  ship  under  orders  to  be  paid  off,  on  the 


have  hitherto  been  examined ;  and  when  Aey  shall 
have  served  three  years,  at  least,  in  frigates  or 
sloops,  they  may  lie  ftirther  examined  as  to  their 
qualifications  to  take  charge  of  Line-of-battle  ships ; 
but  in  tiiis  examination  it  will  be  required  that  they 
paas  for  tiie  largest  description  of  first-rates.  In 
the  event  of  an  Officer  serving  abroad  as  Acting 
Master  of  a  Line-of-battle  ahip,  the  time  so  servea 
may  reckon  as  part  of  the  aforesaid  three  years. 

The  dsss  of  ship  of  which  Officers  are  capable  of 
taking  charge  aa  Pilots  will  be  stated  in  the  cer- 
tificate granted  to  them  by  the  Trinity  House. 

All  Offioers  desirous  of  being  examined  in  pilot- 
age at  Trini^  House,  either  for  the  rank  of  Seoond 
Master,  or  as  to  their  qualifications  to  serve  aa 
Mastera  of  frigates,  or  of  Line-of-batde  ships, 
should  present  themselves  at  the  Admiralty,  bring- 
ing with  them  a  certificate  of  their  birth,  and  alao 
their  original  certificates  for  the  entire  period  they 
haye  been  employed  in  Her  Majesty's  service,  or  in 
merchant  ahips,  in  each  of  which  certificates  the 
word  sobriety  must  be  included.  Similar  certifi- 
catea  must  be  produced  by  Officers  presenting 
themselves  to  pass  in  navigation  at  the  Royal 
Naval  College. 

By  command  of  their  Lordships, 

^     J.  pAaxsa. 
Digitized  by  VjOC 


1»0 

SUPERANNUATED  MASTER. 
J.F.DMMOOr •  t4lfar94. 


MASTERS  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 
1  Thomas  Penrose* IJolyOe     |     1  ^^Henry  Smartly^* . 


.18Dec09 


MASTERS  FOR  SERVICE. 


The  following  100  OfBcen,  if  qusUfled  for  Itft  or  9d  nim,m  entlOedto  th«  bslf-psgr  of  Seres  Shmiagi 


TheflgviM  pieflzed  to  oAeen*  neiiiee  ilgiiliy  the  ratei  lor  i^hleh  Ibej  ere  qvalUled.   Thote  qeelUled  for 
we  vithoot  flgwet.   Oflloen  peieiiif  for  higher  retee  ere  reqneetod  to  inform  the  Editor  thenoL 
Tlioee  with  en  Aeteriek  iMfors  the  neme  ere  onllt  for  ectlTO  lerfioe. 
The  letters  L3^.  denote  that  the  oAoer  hee  puied  in  pilotage  for  a  llne-of-hattle  ehlp. 


1794 
5  •Robert  Brooke 18Aug 

1796 
1  MtthiasSisk  lApr 

1797 

S  Anth.  Loekwood 27Ma7 

S  John  Cook  S9Sept 

1798 

4  ftUolm  Oliyer  IBAug 

3  John  ScoUay    50ot 

1799 

5  ♦Edwd.  Verling*, Sf  May 


1800 
1  Wm.St]!Ecban... 


.ItJuly 


1801 
1  Augustas  Dalby"**     . .  f  6Feb 


1803 

1  Thos.  Jobnson' 97Aafi: 

10 


1804 

1  JohnLewia«« TFob 

1  A*George  Renner  •  •  • .  5May 

5  Beni.Hasell(a) teJnly 

1  ^HX)Fnu!icU  Prior'*  • .  lOAug 
1  A' Jamee  Norie  '*  ....  17Aag 
1  M^Edwurd  Denison'^ . .  40ot 
5  fiiCbarlee  Chown  ....    iDeo 


1805 
1  A*®H0n.  Andrews"..    TMar 

1  Abraham  Trabar fSJune 

John  Tilly    38ept 

1  Ckiis.  Anderson laOot 


1806 

1  Natbamel  Sqnirei* ....   4Not 
L.B.8.JdbnM.  Darisoni^  6Not 


1807 
1  A>Jobn  Font*! tOJan 

4  £dw.  Mathews   t9 Jnly 

5  ^Richard  Bashell tlAug 

6  Kennet  Banks* t9Aag 

5  James  Caddy*>  ••....  260ct 
L.B.8.  ^Jamee  Barrow**  3Deo 
1  JobaBatesf    lODeo 


1808 

1  A>JohnPedler  15Feb 

9>John  Hamilton*^    ...,    tApr 
4  John  Hales  (a) SlApr 

as 


Iree. 


Commiiiloner    of    PHotage^   St. 


1  A^Patrick  DaUf'  ....  30 Apr 

6  Wm.  M'CuUock 4MaT 

John  Leibeney    SSMn* 

5  *WiUlam  Priest UJm 

4  James  Long    9Sm 

5  •a>Tkos. Hedgeock  ..tTSept 
3  iV^lism  F.  B^er  ....lOOct 


1809 

5  Geowe  Soott ISJm 

*And.Chafanen  (a) laMay 

1  Charles  Choake &Jd|T 

4  A<Thomas  Driver  ....   TSept 

1  Henry  Lanyon    9Nor 

1  John  Sanford*' llHier 

L3JS^99RiehardC€l- 
^nt?^ aoNev 


1810 
3  Thomas  Griffiths......  13Jmi 

l^JohnMiUer» iM» 

3  Joseph  H.  Spai^e§ 15Mar 

lWm.Yeames«*    ISJoe 

1  ^William  OwsfcOD ISAeg 

L.B.S.  Wm.  Riekman   ..  180et 
5  Chris.  Atwell  Harri»>'  llDae 


1811 

3  A*Wi]liamjQhiia» 
3  John  James... • .. 
3  SirWm.BBhk,Kt. 
67 


>   7Mar 
.    4Apv 


*  Commiiiloner  of  Pilotage,  Fowey.      1  Seperintendent  of  Lrifh  Deeki^ 
t  Seeretary  to  Boyal  Taeht  8q«ap|    i  Smployed  ta  Ontonn, 
dron.  ImliiionerofPitotagep'^  ' 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Masten. 


151 


S  Sam.  EUU  Peane  . 

S  Robert  Austin SSMaj 

SDa^dGlagg IdJiine 

5  William  Pennington  ..S63ept 
SJohnHaniat SDeo 


iBfojrtd  Malcolm  Carmtchaal  ..  14Deo 
"'      3  Edward  Tobin 24Dec 


1812 

8  Vincent  Tregear 14Feb 

5  James  Preacott   14Mar 

Neil  Morrison 24Mar 

L.B.S.  @>  Geo.   Lookyer 

Parrottt    25Mar 

6  John  Nicholson 17Apr 

5  Lewellyn  Howell 18 Apr 

3  John  Jones}    12June 

L.B.S.  Alex.Lewi8«^    ..l9Aag 

@iJohn  Brown 26Aog 

1  Thomas  Laen 28Aug 

5  Mentor  Wilkinson  ....  20Noy 

1  Robert  Dodd tDec 

L.B.S.  William  Raj 13Pec 


Tlie  following  900  OfBeers,  baTing  fix 
jean  sea  tlm«  u  Master,  if  qaaUiM 
for  fourth  rates,  are  entitled  to  the 
tuOf-paj  of  J109  lOi.  per  ann. 


JobnTbomM tOJnly 

6  John  Paaley  Lnchraft*  18S«p« 

Edward  Dunsternlle..  lOOct 
1  John  Cooper  Giles^'t  S50ct 
3  9' Wm.  Summers'*. . .  •  SNor 
L.B.S.  Henrj  Roberts 

Osborne^     4Dec 


1815 

8  Henry  Brooker    lApr 

6*  Richard  Johns ISSept 

@'Rob.ConsensTilmoath   9Not 
~  William  Gowdj iDec 


1816 
Napi6i<M. 


18S9 
James  Hendenon 


18«7 

John  Bremner     16M8r 

SHugh  Babb SOMar 

1  9>Edward  John  Phil- 

lipps  Peam'* 7  Apr 

Edward  Martin   IMay 

George  Barney   17May 

5  ^1  Joseph  MitcheU«>     t5May 

Iji.S.  Peter  Francis SOMay 

L.B.3.  Jamea  Drysdale..  5Jaly 

Dayid  Taylor S7  Aug 

7Mar  3  A'John  Yule 290et 

3  mTamea  Sprent^"  ....   3Dec 
L.B.S.  ^ohn  Rawlings 
Fittock** dow 


13Feb 


1813 

6  Darid  Goalen S3Jan 

6  Thoa.  Gwyther   4Feb 

1  ^ijames  TomUu^  .  • . .    6Feb 

3  Wm.  Smith   (a) 13Feb 

Alexander  Smith    9Mar 

8  ^John  Daris    llMar 

3  Edw.  Randyll  Wylde..l4Apr 
6  Rich.Boyeote  Gregory lOMay 
6  Simon  Stonehonse  ....  2 June 

3  John  Patrick 8 June 

1  ^  WiUiam  Farley  ....  ]7July 

3  William  Reed 14Sept 

3  fi^John  Roberts*<> ..  llOct 
L.B.8.  Jamea  Hardie. . . .  12Noy 
3  ^*  Richard  Lynchf  . .  27Nov 
3  Robert  Thompson  (ft).. ISDec 


18t3 

Thomas  Bull««   «9May 

3  George  Dawes    30May 

3  Edward  Rose dOMay 

5  5tr  Jos.  Abr.  Donglaa, 

Kt.^     do. 


1  A* Jonathan  Aylen^  ..   5Sept 

6  Robert  Beecroft ItSept 

John  Perziam ISNot 

1  Aug.  Benj.  M'Lean   . .  iSDec 


18S4 

3  Samuel  Strong t4Jan 

@*CharleePenrose  Bel- 
lamy^    3Sept 

1  Manser  Bradshaw  ....  i8I>eo 


1814 
3  James  Crear  ........  15Jan 

James  Charlea  Atkinaon  .  S9Jan 

3  Sampoon  Giles ttFeb 

6  John  Botham 1  Apr 

S  @<Edw.Bransfie1d»  ..  S9Apr 

1  fflFRobert  Fulton**....   lAug 

1  John  Baptist  Stent....    9Not 

96 


1825 
1  @i  Jas.Wm.  Armstrong?^  24Jan 
1  George  Parsons      .  • .  •   2  Aug 
@^41ex.  Morioe  Parson 

Mackey7> l5Sept 

Joshua  Taylor 17Sept 

Sam.  Seymour  Flinn  . .    1  Oct 
®>Wm«  Hensley^ ....  19Not 


t  Treaenrer  of  London  District, 
Upper  Canada. 

1  Commlnloner  of  Pilotage,  Poole. 

$  Aieiftaat-SiirTeyor  of  Doekf»  ifCt 
Llrerpool. 

H  Bmigfatkm  Agent,  Umeilek. 


I8t6 

Philip  Milman    4Jan 

5  JohnComptonColbome  8Feb 

3  WiUiam  Wood    18Mar 

L.B.S.  William  Green  ..  14Apr 

3  Robert  James*    9MHy 

128 


1828 
1  ^eorge  B.  Hoff- 

neistei^   ••••........ 2fFel» 

L.B.8.  ^>J.  Nisbet  King**13Mar 

John  Pasooe  (a) 8May 

Thoa.  Withenbery 26May 

1  Jas.  Underwood 22 July 

William  Harriott^ 22Sept 

3  Alexander  Weir 160ct 

^^  Robert  Andrews  New- 
man*'    220ct 


1829 
1  ^iHennr  Davy**    ....  14Jan 
L.B.S.  John  Huntley.  • . .  l6Jan 

1  John  McDonald do. 

6  Edward GuIliTeril  ....  8May 
1  Wm.  Homsby  Thomp- 

son«»     22May 

1  Charles  Pope 17June 

1  A>99John  Daries^..  17Aug 
3  Duncan  M*Creight    ..   4Sept 

James  Teague do. 

1  John  Erasmus  Mills  . .  200ot 
5  John  Hales  (6) 30De« 

1830 

3  ^GeOf  Johnson  >**  ....  2 Jan 
5  ®HS)Chas.  CleTelandi*^  6Jan 
George  Grey  Sulliranf  . .  lOMar 

1  Rich.  Thompson 22  Apr 

169 


•  Aieistant  Emigration  Agent,  Llrer- 
pool. 


*  Harbour  Master,  LlaneUf . 

t  Examiner  of  Store  Aeeoontit  80- 
menet  House. 

t  Overseer  of  Merdhant  Seamen's 
Tickets,  Tower  Hill. 


;  Orerseer  of  OonTlets,  Bermada. 

Harbour  Master,  St.  Helena. 
[  Britljh  Ylee-Consn],  Amoj. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


152 


Mastein* 


L.BJS.  John  Rogen   ....  15Maj 

Jsaet  Tucker*    lOAug 

5  John  JftmeB  Hood  Lin- 

gard iNoT 

1  Junes Bollaj  Tucker..   SDec 


1831 
5  ^^William    Lindsay 

Browne**     7Feb 

Wni.E.A.King «5Feb 

Robert  Hoppen l2Mar 

5  John  Dallas do. 

Fred.  Sanmaiea  Fraaer^^^SSMaj 

3  Jamea  Brown*®* 10 Aug 

William  Jennis   12  Aug 

5  John  Shepherd    23  Aug 

5  James  Fowler 7Sepr 

3  @Rich.  Brownei<>»....30Sept 
1  Jos.  King  Martjn  ....  30ct 
L.B.S   JohnPenu 120ct 

1832 

John  Caught   20 July 

8  Wm.  Robert  Madge  . .    do. 
L.  B.S.  J  ames  Tonkin  ....   9Aug 

1833 

6  George  Crisp  Dowers  19 July 
3  ^Jonas  Coaker  >«>    ..     90ct 

1834 
i«John  Scott Tajloi***.. 5 June 
Quintom 13Jan0 

1685 

1  ^ohn  Jacblon(ft)io7  l6Mar 
3  Hen.Nicho]lsThomas*o«27Mar 
6  Charles  Francis  Cox..  8 Apr 
5  Thomas  Alex.  Wemjssf  do< 
1  @'Geo.  Biddleoombe><>>llApr 
3  @<Jn.  Clark  Barlow  ..  21  Apr 
LB.S.@Phil.  Charles 

Durham  Bean*><> 24 Apr 

^Edward  John  Sinclair 

Cousens 7Maj 

1836 

James  Rundle 11  Jan 

3  Wm.  Parker    2lApr 

3  ^Uohn  Webb 7June 

5  @*Wm.Harr7£mes   ..27 Aug 

1837 

3  William  Joseph  Wood  .  4  Jan 
L.B.S.  Charles  Gahan  ..  iMar 
1  Cbas.  Thomdike  Tucker  19Maj 
L.B.S.  @f  Wm.  Wood- 
land White lOMay 

S  ^Jas.Thos.  Russell..  2 June 
®*Fras.  Wm.  Bateman"*  26July 

no 


1838 

5  James  Saunders 22 Jan 

l>George  Wright*"*     . .  2«Jan 

l« Rob.  Currie     12May 

B.8.  DaWd  Cragie»"..l7Aug 

Samuel  Lark    do. 

J  no.  Chas.  Hutchings  .  do. 

L.B.S.  Edm.  Picoti  Cole  do. 

3  Cbas.  Hen.  Dillon  ....  do. 

3  ^'George  Grant do. 

5  Thoa.  Bartlett  Codnor  do. 

5  William  Parsona do. 

3  @*  Robert  Salmond ....  do. 

L  B.8.    Wm.  T.  Wheeler  do. 

DaTid  Duncan    do. 

Lucius  Curtis  Bailey    ••  do. 

5  @Uohn  Robert  Aylen  do. 

5  @' Joseph  Chegwyn  . .  do. 

Rob.  William  Watts  MiUer  do. 

L.B.8.  Geo.  Hope  Skead  do. 

John  Haynes   . . . .  • do. 

Alex.  Buma  Usbome. ...  do. 

Henry  Mapleton    do. 

5  Jas.  Fuller  Boxerf     . .  60ct 

Samuel  Bird  Cook do. 

5  William  Forbes 3Dec 


•  Aislttant  Harbour  Master,  ThamM. 

t' Inspector  of  Or«tnUiain  Pier  and 

Docks,  Letth. 


1839 
L.D.8.  Geo.  Lee  Bradley  15  Apr 

1840 
L.B.S.  Cornelius  Thos. 

Aog.Noddall iJan 

5  ^Edward  Williams  . .  I5Feb 
L.B.S.  Rich.  Hoskyn  ..19May 
L.B.S.  Ricbd.  Stokes  ..20Aug 
L.B.S.  @* Robert    Stud- 

well"*^. do. 

.'>  @'Geo.  Wilson 15Sept 

@*Pred.  John  Gruzelier||    4Noy 
L.B.S.  Rob.BrownGraham|  do, 
L.B.S.  @*Peter  Welling. 

ton"*     do. 

®*Fred.  WilU)   do. 


1841 

L.B.S.  Wm.  Jeffery  ....  18Jan 
L.B.S  Hen.  Geo.  Raynes  l5Feb 
L.B.S.  James  Jeffery     ..  16Feb 

5  Wm.  Barrett 19Feb 

L.B.S.  Richard  Mowll..  20Mar 

§>Cbas.  Aug.  Cole»». . . .  231Vfar 
'Geo. Fred.  Charles. . . .  30Mar 
5  Francis  Edington  ....  13Apr 
5  ^>Wm.  T.Mainprise>*>  iJune 
L.B.S.  @*  Robert  Knox  2June 
256 


*  Deputj-Ooremor  of  Newgate. 

t  Commander  of  R.W.I.H.  Steam 
Packet,  Trent. 

H  These  Oflcen  were  promoted  for 
iheir  servie<>«  on  the  Coast  of  Syria,  ■  " 
jbapture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre,  in  1840. 


5  AQeo.Norswortli7«*"  aJ«M 
L.B.9.John  Buidwood>^«6Aiig 
Rich.  Stephen  Godden  . .  4». 
L.B.S.  John  Geo.  Mogford  do. 
L.BJ9.  W.  J.WebsterBuniey  do. 
L.B.S .  John  Jar? ie'"» ....  do. 
5  Henry  Paul do. 

5  Wm.  Vincent*    do. 

L.B.S.  &R.  Calder  AHen^Mo. 
L.B.S.  @^John  Kellock        do. 

6  Fredk.  Wm.  Paul do. 

5  Henry  Brabant  ....••  do. 
Rich.  Offord  Stuart  ....  27Ang 

Jas.  HiU  Ashton LSepi 

5  @>Peter  Loney**' 7Sept 

L.B.S  @Eard.    Fancoart 

CareP* 80ct 

L.B.S.  @JohnT.Forator«»    do 
L.B.S.  Geo.  Jas.  Hodge8*'>tSOet 
L.B.S.  Percival  Benj. 

Roberts    «ONot 

John  Doyle  Pascoe    ....  S3  Nor 
John  Stoker  Pritchard    .  .     do. 
L.B.S.  John  Roekilly    . .     do. 
L.B.8.  Jas.  Thos.  Davia       do. 
3  Vincent  Williams    ....     do. 

L.B.S.  Jas.  Penn    do. 

AJaa.  Wells    do. 

John  Gamer    do. 

Wm.  Saunders  Hde  ....  do. 
L.B.S.  Chas.  J.  Parker  .  -  da, 
L.B.S.  Richard  Thomaa      do. 

5  John  Tucker  (d) do« 

3  Henry  Thompson  ....  do. 
Wm.  Clarke  Triphook  .,  do. 
Henry  Barnard  Hams  . .  do. 
L.B.S.  John     Whittaker 

Richards  Jenkins   ....     do. 

@* Wm.  Woodger do. 

L.B.S.Fredk.  JohnO.  ETasa  do. 
L.B.S.  John  Belam    .  • .  •     do. 

Wm.  Forster   do. 

Wm.Mills do. 

L.B.S.  John  F.  Rees«»  . .  SlDee 


184f 

L.B.S.  Geo.  Heniy  Keir 

Bower tSJas 

Edward  KiUwick  CalTer .     do. 
5  WimamEUia(fr)    ....    4Mar 


Tlie  following  OflBeers,  If  flre  yaars  n 
the  serrloe,  on  half  pay  of  59,  per  dicB. 

H.W.Allen   «7Apr 

Hugb  Jobn  Sclater 6Jnne 

L.B.S.  Thos.  W.  R.  Pike  SSJsne 
@Uames  Cbambera  • . . .  1 9J  olj 
L.B.S.  ^no.  W.  King>»  30Aag 

@Peter  Chown  ^^ 8CM 

306 


•  Commander  of  R.W.I.]f .  Steia 
Paekei,  Severn. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Masters. 


153 


I  Samael  Libby  26No? 

L.B.S.  fVanoia  Hale  ....     do. 

rame*  Bowler S3Dee 

L.B.8.  AFrancis  Herbert 
Nibleu»»    do. 

1843 

fohn  Jenniiiga  Ball UMar 

Wm.  Henry  Williama  ..  do. 
5  AW.  Ward  DiUon^^o..  11  Apr 
L.B:s^ofan  P.  P.  WarrenSSJune 
Pred.  Ranney  Sturdee  . .  «8July 
Li.B.8.  George  Moore  .•  SSept 
L.B.S.Wai.  James  Boosey 

Hmiard»«    12Sept 

L.B.S.  John  Edw.  Dayis    llOct 
5  Hen.  Braddick  Yule^^*     do. 
I..B.8.  Henry  Dormer  ..  31  Oct 

Henry  Harper 28Noy 

5  ®>Wm.  Elias  Hyne^"*     14Dec 

1844 
5  Henry  Dancan  Barney      8Feb 

Thos.  Chas.  Pollen do. 

George  Collier     do. 

Valentine  Gardner  Roberts S6Feb 

Fraa.  Hooff  May 15Mar 

L.B  8  ^Hen.  Ang.  Mo- 

riarty    20Jane 

Wm.  Hugh  TiUy  Graen..  20Aug 
Darid  Nairne  Welch  ....  19Sept 

JohnTbos.  Croot*** llNov 

L.B.B.  James  fiodie   ....     do. 
John  Eaton  Petley do. 

1846 
James  Stephen  Hill   ....  26Jan 
L.BjB.Benjamin  Renaud      do. 
L.B.S.  Chris.  George    . .  14Feb 
L.B.S.£dm.Hen.Ganrood  ISMar 

Stephen  Johns do. 

Joshua  Whitinfr lOMay 

James  G.  H.  Tbain lAog, 


L.B.S.  James  Matthews. .  11  Aug 

Henry  Webb   do. 

L.B.S.Wm.  James OliTe*^  7Not 

John  Dillon do. 

344  ' 


William  Henry  BaUiston  31  Dec 

John  Felix  Loney do. 

John  W.  Mcintosh  Hall . .     do. 

1846 

John  Pyper S2Feb 

Robert  Wm.  Roberts  ....  17Mar 
^Fred.  Ferd.  Field  Taylor  25Apr 
5  Pownall  Pellew  Cotter   l6May 

Thomas  Hart  36May 

Thomas  Bowen  28June 

Edward  Hooper  Rowe  ..29June 

Wm.  Bbckfoid 30Jnne 

John  Scott 4 July 

Andrew  Sam.  Knight ....  16July 
John  James  Brown     ....   6Aag 

John  Jas.  Brown    6Aug 

Thomas  Arondel 9Noy 

@*George  J.  Gibbon  ....     do. 
Daniel  M*  Donell  Jago ....     do. 

Richard  Read do. 

James  W.  Symonda do. 

Wm.  Henry  Crane do. 

Benjn.  Simpson 9Noy 

Duncan  Joseph  Louttid'**     do. 

John  Stokes do. 

Horatio  Norway do. 

Fredk.  John  Kent do. 

Thoe.  J.  WhiUier do. 

Richard  T.  Saunders  ....     do. 

John  North  WUlis 9Noy 

Wm.  H.  Williams do. 

James  Flowers  Beckett  . .     do. 

Thomas  Edwards    do. 

Stephen  Spain do. 

JsMs  Loane    do. 

1847 

Jas.  Thos.  Salliyan 29Jan 

Alfred  Lawrence  Halloran  19Feb 
Richard  Henry  Warren    . .  13Mar 

M.  S.  Stewart  Bnmey IdJune 

Richard  Bell  Mudge  . . .  .21  Ang 

Geo.  A.  Waters 2SNoy 

Wm.  S.  Lake  lODeo 

George  H.  Loyeridge    . .     do. 
Thomas  Osmer  do. 

387 


Henry  Hill   SODec 

John  Richards    do. 

Richard  A.  Bnrstall   ....    do. 
Hogh  Dymond  Beach    . .     do. 

1848 
George  Henry  Forster ....    1  Feb 
Henry  lliomas  Ellis  ....     do. 

William  Byford»« 29Feb 

Robert  Walker  9Mar 

Charles  R.P.  Forbes  ....  25 July 

John  H.  T.  Norris  ......  dODee 

Wm.  Henry  Mallard  ....    do. 

Thomas  Huss do. 

1849. 
Chas.  Jas.  Polkinghome  .  .lOJan 
Timothy  Wm.  Sulivan    . .  8 Apr 
Geoige  Henry  Blakey    . .    do. 

Edwin  Maunder do. 

Benj.  J.  Hooper 8May 

Robert  Barrie  Batt do. 

Michael  Heath    9May 

Fras.  F.  M.  Strong IdJune 

Dayid  Hunter  Wilder. . . .   lAug 
Saml.  Wm.  K.  Freeman  . .    do. 

Charles  Bawden «2Sept 

James  Dundas  Milne  ....  90ct 
Thos.  Haryey  FraMr   ....  190ct 

Geo.  Giles    INor 

Geo.  L.  Carr    do. 

Wm.  Thos.  Tregidgo   ....18Dec 
Joba  Symons do. 

1860 

Joseph  Wallis 22Mar 

Riohaid  W.  Ward 7May 

John  G.  Anderson do 

John  Thomas  (b)    do 

ThomasEarl    do 

Jamea  Pyper do 

^Thomas  B.  Wells  ....  SJnne 
4f3 


John  Wataon  remo? ed  from  the  list 
of  Muton,  being  in  holy  orden.  hat 
a  receipt  of  half-paj. 


JUI.T  50 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Id4 


SERVICES  OF  MASTERS. 


3  T.  Penrose,  Master  of  Ckopatra,  and  in  com- 
mand of  a  boat  at  the  attack  apon  a  convoy,  and 
capture  of  a  gnn  vessel,  in  the  bay  of  Levita  under 
ft  destructive  fire  from  batteries  and  gun-boats, 
1801 ;  of  Anthma^  co-operating:  with  the  Sp.  army 
on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain,  1810 ;  and  of  Magni- 
fcent  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Sebastian,  the 
approaches  to  which  fortress  he  previously  surveyed 
in  the  ahip's  boats. 

'  6  £.  Verling,  Master  of  Kangaroo,  at  capture 
of  Fr.  16  gun  privateer  Telegraphy  and  in  action 
with  Pr.  privateer  Ormdo  Doeide,  of  23  guns  and  160 
men,  1799.  and  his  services  ofSciall^  noticed 
Master  of  Dryad  at  capture  of  Danish  frigate  Alia' 
fmerty  and  Fr.  38  gun  privateer  BonaparU, 

8  A.'  Dalbj,  Master  of  Falcon  at  capture  of 
Madeira,  1801 ;  of  Carysfort  at  capture  of  Fr.  30< 
gun  sloop  Lutine,  1806 ;  and  of  Owen  Gleftdoioer 
at  the  taking  of  Anholt,  1809. 

9  Thomas  Johnson,  Master  of  Prineeu  Caroline,  | 
and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  a  Russian  flotilla  in 
the  Gulf  of  Finland,  and  of  another  in  the  Great 
Belt  while  in  Crtuy,  in  1809.  Master  of  the  Fleet 
with  Sir  A.  Cochrane  in  the  Chesapeake,  &c.,  during 
the  operations  against  the  Americans. 

10  J.  Lewis,  officially  mentioned  when  Master 
of  Antelopo  in  an  attack  on  the  enemy's  flotilla  in 
n04  ;  and  Master  of  JSiru^mm,  when  she  beat  off  a 
Fr.  frigate  near  Porto  Rico,  in  1809.  Gaz.  1804,  Id. 

12  F.  Prior,  Master  of  JEohu,  in  the  action  off 
FarroL 

IS  J.  Norie,  Master  of  Sulphur  bomb  at  the 
bombardment  of  Granville  and  Havre,  and  in 
several  attacks  on  the  enemy's  flotillas  indie  Chan* 
net,  in  1804  ;  of  Leopard  in  her  rencontre  with  U.S. 
frigate  Cheeapeahs ;  and  of  Melamput  at  the  taking 
of  Guadaloupe,  1810;  and  capture  of  CoUbre, 
Boamaitf  and  Fantome,  Fr.  sloops  6f  war. 

14  E.  Denison  ser?ed  in  Inflexible  at  evacua- 
tion at  Toulon,  capture  of  St  Fiorenzo,  and  siege  of 
Calvi,  1794;  in  Mart  in  the  expedition  to  Qui- 
beron  bav ;  Comwallis's  memorable  retreat,  1795, 
and  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  74  HercuU,  1798,  at 
which  latter  service  he  received  several  sabre 
wounds  in  boarding.  In  a  boat  of  Mars  assisted 
in  cutting  out  the  Fr.  corvette  Chawette,  1801. 
Master  of  Mercury  frequently  engaged  with  gun- 
boats and  batteries  of  St.  Malo,  Granville,  and 
Cape  La  Hogue,  1804  ;  and  of  Seine  in  two  severe 
attacks  upon  Fr.  privsteers  in  the  West  Indies, 
and  also  at  the  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads. 
Serving  in  the  same  ship  till  1811,  co-operating 
with  Sp.  patriots,  and  blockading  the  enemiea 
porU  till  the  peace. 

16  H.  Andrews,  Master  of  Naiad  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  commanded  a  boat  of  Nymph  at  the  attack  on 
the  French  ^rig  Oarrota,  in  the  Tagus,  in  1808. 


18  N.  Squire,  Master  of  Sanma  at  Copenha- 
gen, in  1807 ;  of  Loire  at  the  capture  of  the  Fr.  34 
gun  ship  Hebe:  and  of  Lsydm  in  the  Wakbem 
expedition. 

19  J.  M.  Davison,  Master  of  Hyacinth,  block- 
ading Dutch  frigatea  at  Goree,  1806  ;  of  Champion 
in  the  expedition  to  Coruuna,  1809;  sndof  Alcmev 
frequeutly  engaged  in  boat  service  in  the  Adriatic, 
and  on  the  coast  of  Dalmatia,  and  capture  of  towns 
and  convoys ;  and  also  when  attached  to  inahore 
squadron  at  blockade  of  Toulon.  Assisted  at  c^ 
ture  and  destruction  of  a  convoy  under  the  g:uns  of 
Port  Maurice,  1814  (on  which  occasion  the  AUneBt 
led  the  squadron),  and  served  at  the  reducdoa  of 
Genoa,  1814,  and  surrender  of  Ajaccio,  Corsica, 
and  officially  recommended  for  promotion.  Master 
of  Uivoli  at  caoture  of  Fr.  frigate  Melpomune,  1815, 
and  various  other  services  till  the  peace. 

20  H.  Smartlv,  Master  of  Porcupine  during  b« 
services  in  the  Adriatic ;  and  in  command  of  the  cat- 
tar  of  that  ahip  boarded  and  brought  off  an  enemy*9 
vessel  from  under  fire  of  the  forts  of  Ragusa  Veedno. 
While  commanding  PtfrcvpiiM'f  cutter  enfofdag 
the  blockade  of  Ragusa,  engaged  a  veaael  full  of 
troops,  where  he  was  attacked  by  two  |pin  boats ;  and 
served  in  several  other  boat  actions,  in  which  masy 
of  the  enemy*s  vessels  were  driven  on  abore  and 
destroyed,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  oftb« 
Com.-in-Chief,  Lord  Collingwood.  Master  of  Im 
at  Flushing.  Lent  to  the  Russian  Fleet  which  be 
piloted  to  Cronstiidt;  and  served  at  the  siege  of 
Dantzic. 

81  J.  Font,  Mate  of  Barjleikr  in  Calder's  actica. 
Master  of  Pandora  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807  ;  c>f 
Iphigenia  at  the  capture  of  Bourbon,  and  wh^a 
captured  oflf  Port  Sud  Est,  in  1810;  Master  cf 
Dorit  at  taldng  the  Isles  of  France,  and  Java  ie 
1811. 

23  J.  Caddy,  Mate  of  Curietix  at  the  capture  ci 
Fr.  privateer  Dame  Eimeuft  in  the  Went  Indies,  io 
1805. 

23  J.  Barrow,  Acting  Master  of  PauUna^  at  Co- 
penhagen, in  1807  ;  and  severely  hurt  in  destroy- 
ing a  vessel  off  Candia,  in  1810.  Master  of  V^i, 
at  the  taking  of  Dromedaire ;  destruction  of  tjie 
batteries  and  three  store  ships  at  Corsica ;  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Fr.  frigate  Permmnet  in  1811.  NLzset 
of  Pretident,  at  the  taking  of  St.  Sebastian.  18  IS. 

25  J.  Hamilton,  Master's  Mate  of  Warhor  it 
Copenhagen,  1801.  Acting  Master  of  iUyttatd  M 
destruction  of  Fr.  privateer  General  Emo^,  1^)5. 
Master  of  Albion  at  the  bombardment  of  Alters. 

27  P.  Dall,  Mate  of  armed  transport  JPrvias 
Royal,  stationed  off  Boulogne,  1804,  and  in  freqoes: 
actions  with  enemy's  gpin-boats  ;  in  the  ezpeditL>: 
to  the  Weser,  1805  $  and  to  Buenoe  Ajrea,  tbi 
Monte  Video,  1807,  serving  until  the  evacuate 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Masters. 


155 


Master  of  Ned  EMn,  1807,  in  seTwral  aetions  with 
Danish  gun-boaU,  in  tlie  Baltic;  and  in  co-opera- 
tion with  the  Sp.  Patriots,  in  180d.  Master  of 
PerUn  in  the  expedition  to  the  Scheldt,  1809 ;  re 
duction  of  Guadaloupe,  1810 ;  and  (when  in  com- 
pany with  VoUmtairt)  chased,  and  closely  engaged 
by  a  Fr.  sqaadron  off  Cape  Sicie. 

31  J.  Sandford,  Mid.  of  VuUwe,  in  action  with 
Fr. flotilla  off  Boulogne,  1803;  and  of  ApoUo,m  the 
ba3r  of  St.  Kapheroia,  at  the  battle  of  Maida,  at  the 
taking  of  Fort  Scylla,  in  Calabria,  and  capture  of 
Alexandria.  Master  of  RedpoU,  in  action  with  two 
Fr.  luggers,  and  capture  of  one  off  Beachyhead  ; 
and  of  Niobe  at  desiruotion  of  Fr.  frigate  jimatonty 
under  Cape  Barfleur,  1811. 

93  B.  Collins,  serred  in  Loire  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  LUnt,  assisted  in  stonninr  the  Castle  of 
Muros,  and  cutting  out  two  Spanish  gun-boats 
from  the  Bay  of  Camarinas.  Mate  of  Quat/schooner 
at  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  and  lost  an  arm  by  a 
shot  from  the  batteries  of  Elsineur ;  and  Master  of 
Menelaus  during  the  operations  in  the  Chesapeake, 
in  1814-15. 

83  J.  Miller,  Second  Master  of  Protector  taking 
the  Cape,  and  in  the  expeditions  against  Monte 
Video,  Buenos  Ayres,  &o. ;  and  Acting  Master  of 
PIubU  at  capture  of  U.  S.  frigate  Eteex,  Master  of 
Minden,  at  Algiers. 

35  W.  Yeames,  Master  of  Crane,  frequently 
mgaged  with  Boulogne  flotilla ;  and  at  the  defence 
»f  Cadis.  Master  of  Aeasta  in  the  attack  on  New 
London. 

37  C.  A.  Harris,  Master  of  Clorinde  at  capture 
Df  Fr.  ship  Henri  off  Ceylon,  1809 ;  and  of  same 
ihip  at  reduction  of  the  I.  of  France,  and  mentioned 
n  Admiral  Bertie's  dispatches  for  services  ren- 
lered  on  that  occasion.    Gas.  1810. 

38  W.  Johns,  Acting  Master  oi Mome-FortwUe 
tt  the  takine^  of  Martinique,  in  1809  ;  Guadaloupe, 
n  1810;  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Loire  and 
Seine  at  Anse  la  Barque;  and  capture  of  the 
Saintes.  Master  of  Ojtoasum  at  the  passage  of  the 
^dour,  in  1813,  and  of  Thames  in  the  operations  on 
he  coast  of  America,  in  1814. 

30  Sir  W.  Bain,  served  in  Centurion  in  the  ex" 
)edition  to  Dunkirk,  in  1793  ;  capture  ofFr.  frigate 
Ouguay  Trouin  off  the  Mauritius,  in  1794 ;  and 
erved  on  shore  at  capture  of  Trincomal6,  Batti- 
aloe,  and  Jaffnapatam,  1795.  Present  in  same 
hip  at  capture  of  Banda  and  Amboyna,  1796 ;  and 
Q  many  boat  actions  while  blockading  Batavia, 
800;  and  slightly  wounded  while  cutting  out 
ome  vessels  at  Sourabaya,  1801.  Acting  Master 
f  Caroime  at  capture  of  Dutch  frigate  Maria  Rig- 
ertbergenf  and  a  brig,  and  destruction  of  shipping 
1  Batavia  Roads,  1806;  and  in  the  same  year 
lightly  wounded  at  the  capture  of  a  Sp.  galleon, 
faster  of  i^frt/2e  from  1812  to  1815,  and  captured 
Bveral  privateers.  Published  in  1817,  a  "  Treatise 
n  the  Variation  of  the  Compass." 

44  A.  Lewis ,  Mid.  serving  in  the  Walcheren 
zpedition ;  and  as  Mate  of  Saltette  commanded  a 
oat  at  the  capture  of  a  Fr.  privateer  in  the  Adriatic, 


181 1 ;  and  of  a  second  in  1 813.  Master  of  Guada' 
loupe,  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of  the  batteries  and 
convoy  at  Port  Nouvelle,in  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

48  J.  Tomlin,  Acting  Master  of  Goleyinch  in 
action  with  Fr.  22  gun  corvette  Monche;  and  of 
^ret^ttM  in  co* operation  with  the  Patriots  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  in  1809.  Master  o(  Superb  at 
Algiers. 

50  J.  Roberts,  served  in  Temeraire  at  Trafalgar ; 
and  Htusar  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1800. 
Master  of  Oaliant,  and  c'aptured  a  Danish  schooner 
under  a  heavy  6re  of  gun-boats  at  Christiansand,  in 
1813 ;  and  of  Cyane  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigates 
Alemine  and  IphigSnie,  in  1814.  Master  of  Strong* 
bolt  at  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  at  St  Jean  D'Acre, 
1840. 

55    E.  Bransfield,  Master  of  Severn  at  Algiers. 

58  R.  Fulton,  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Java ; 
and  severely  wounded  when  Master  of  QUugow 
at  Algiers.  Commanded  Jupiter  troop  ship  at  the 
taking  of  Chinghae  on  the  coast  of  Chma,  in  1841. 

64  J.  Napier,  Mid.  of  Temeraire  at  Trafalgar; 
of  London  at  capture  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poutes 
of  PerUn  during  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and 
forcing  the  passage  of  the  Scheldt,  1809;  and  of 
Muros  in  numerous  boat  actions  on  the  coast  of 
France.  Master  of  Isis  at  reduction  of  Carabusa, 
&c.,  1828. 

^  66  Thos.  Bull,  Acting  Master  of  Tyne,  and  offi* 
cially  mentioned  for  service  against  the  pirates  in 
the  West  Indies,  in  1823. 

67  Sir  J.  A.  Douglas, Master  of  Boadieea  in  the 
Rangoon  war ;  and  in  command  of  Cambridge  mer* 
chant  ship,  rendered  important  mercantile  services 
and  wounded  at  the  commencement  of  the  Chinese 
war. 

66  J.  A}^Ipn,  Mid.  of  Lacedemonian  on  the  coast 
of  America,  in  1813-14.  Mate  of  Snapper,  and  in 
command  of  a  gig,  with  six  men  (being  sixty  miles 
from  the  brig),  captured  a  slave  vessel  of  three 
guns  and  20  men,  and  in  boarding  received  a  sevei« 
injury.  Served  in  same  brig  in  an  expedition  up 
the  river  Pongo,  1820.  Master  of  Hastings  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

69  C.  P.  Bellamy,  served  in  Apollo  fire-ship  at 
the  attack  of  the  French  fleet  in  Basque  Roads  ; 
and  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809.  Mid. 
of  Termagant  in  the  operations  in  defence  of  Sicily, 
including  the  attack  on  Reggio  and  Leghorn,  and 
taking  of  Genoa;  and'of  iljfrion  at  Algiers. 

70  J.  W.  Armstrong,  serving  in  FaknotUh  at 
the  bombardment  of  Algiers. 

71  A.  M.  P.  Mackay,  Master  of  Oon^si  during 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria. 

73     W.  Hemsley,  Master  of  Brisk  at  Navarin. 

75  J.  C.  Giles,  Acting  Master  of  Swinger  gun- 
brig  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  and  succeeded  three 
several  times  to  the  command ;  and  rendered  impor- 
tant services  in  suppression  of  the  slave  trade,  1820. 

76  W.  Summers,  Master  of  Rote,  and  com- 
manded one  of  her  boats  at  capture  of.  several 
piratical  vessels  in  the  Archipelago,  in  1827  ;  m 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


IM 


Semoeft  of  Masters. 


same  ship  mt  NaTarin ;  and  when  Master  of  Eden 
captured  a  slave  sbip  of  10  guns  and  60  men  in  a 
boat  with  13  men. 

77  H.  R.  Osborne,  served  in  RepuUe  in  Cal- 
der*s  action ;  captnre  of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poule  ; 
passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of 
iwttery  and  Turkish  squadron.  Acting  Master  in 
command  of  a  Falmouth  packet,  and  ^sat  off  three 
American  privateers.  Has  been  twice  injured  in 
the  service. 

79  E.  J.  P«  Peam,  Master  of  Powerful,  and 
served  as  a  volunteer  in  action  with  the  Egyptian 
army  in  Syria;  and  present  at  the  bombardment 
of  St.  Jean  D'Aci«»  in  1840. 

80  J.  Sprent,  Master  of  JVelietUy  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  China  and  capture  of  Canton ; 
and  commanded  Battletnake  troop  ship  at  the  taking 
of  Amoy  and  Chinghae,  in  1841 ;  ana  in  the  opera- 
tiona  in  the  Yang-tae-Kiang,  in  1842. 

83  J.  Mitchell  served  in  Leander  at  Algiers; 
and  Acting  Master  of  Slaney  during  the  Burmese 
war. 

84  J.  R.  Fittock,  Master  of  BUnhem  during 
the  operations  in  China,  and  present  at  the  takins 
of  the  Bogue  forts,  Canton,  Amoy,  Chusan,  and 
Ningpo,  1840, 43. 

85  H.  B .  Hoffmeister,  commanded  Jupiter  troop 
ship  at  the  taking  of  Woosung  and  Shanghae,  and 
operations  in  the  river  Yang-tse-Kiang,  in  184S. 

86  J.  N.  King,  Second  Master  of  AUwfn  at 
Navarin.  Master  of  Cambrian  on  the  coast  of 
China,  1842. 

87  R.  A.  Newman,  Vol.  1st  cisss  in  €/ourageux 
in  Strachan's  action  off  Ferrol,  1805. 

88  H .  Davy,  Master  of  Thunderer  at  the  taking 
of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D*Acre, 
in  1840. 

90  W.  H.  Thompson,  Master  of  Camation  at 
capture  of  twelve  piratical  misticoes  in  the  Orecian 
Archipelago.  1826 ;  and  of  Zebra  at  the  destruc- 
tion of  a  piratical  flotilla,  and  the  batteries  at 
Carabusa. 

99  John  Davies,  Acting  Master  of  Jatper, 
serving  in  Etna  bomb  at  the  reduction  of  the 
Morea  Castle ;  and  Master  of  Edinburgh  in  the 
various  -operations  en  the  coast  of  Syris,  and 
severely  wounded  at  the'Wnbardment  ot  St.  Jean 
D*Acre«  1840. 

100  G.  Johnson,  Acting  Master  and  Master  of 
Mastiff,  Beaam,  and  Etna,  employed  upon  surveys 
of  the  Mediterranean  and  coast  of  Africa,  from 
1825  to  1836;  and  of  Comvay,  and  rendered  an 
important  service  when  detached  in  Young  Hebe 
schooner,  in  1840,  by  the  survey  of  *'the  entrance 
and  most  difficult  portion  of  the  river  Yang.tse- 
Kiang,  for  ninety  miles;  thereby  contributing, 
in  a  considerable  degree,  to  the  safe  passage  of  the 
fleet  in  the  subsequent  operations  in  that  river,"  in 
which  service  be  was  constantly  exposed  to  the 
fire  of  a  fleet  of  war  junks.  Officially  mentioned  in 
the  operations  against  Canton,  1841. 

101  C.  Cleveland,  served  in  Beliona  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1801,  Mid.  ot  Poljtphemtfs  at  capture  of  four 


Fr.  frigates,  and  piescat  at  the  eottiiig  oat  Fr. 
corvette  C^etiir  from  Rocbelto»  1806>  Mali  of 
Muroeet  Guadeloupe,  1815. 

102  W.  L.  Browne,  Mastar  of  Volaga  at  c«b> 
mencement  of  the  China  war,  destraetiQii  of  war 
junks,  Ac,  1841. 

109  F.  S.  Fraser,  Acting  Master  of  Prmsm, 
and  severely  wounded  at  curtnre  of  Sp.  90  gam 
slaver  Vein,  1890. 

104  J.  Brown,  Vol.  Ist  class  in  Taimami  dnirag 
the  operations  on  the  coaat  of  America,  1814. 

105  R.  Browne,  Master  of  Col/iopt  in  tKe  opera- 
tiona  against  Canton,  and  aubsequent  capture  of 
that  city,  in  1841. 

106  J.  Coaker,  Mastar  of  Druid  at  the  captsn 
of  the  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  and  o^eratioai 
againat  Canton,  in  1840-41 ;  and  hia  a«meea  ofr 
Mally  mentioned  when  Master  of  ComweUUt  in  tke 
operations  in  the  Ysng-tse-Kiang,  1842. 

106*  J.  S.Taylor, Master's  Asst.  of  Oleigw, at 
Navarin. 

107  J.  Jackson  (b).  Master  of  End^Haioia  in  the 
operations  in  the  river  Yang-tse-Kiang. 

108  H.  N.  Thomas,  Msster  of  BUmda,  aad  tu 
services  officially  mentbned  at  the  takinr  of  Wee> 
sung  snd  Shanghae,  and  capture  of  Chm-Kis^ 
Foo,  in  1842. 

109  G.  Biddlecombe,  Master  of  Talbot,  and  icb. 
dered  important  service  in  sounding  round  St 
Jean  D*Acre  previous  to  the  bombaidmOBt  in  1818. 

110  P.  C.  D.  Bean,  wounded  in  Liffey  dsiinr 
the  Burmese  war ;  and  his  services  offidnlly  noticed 
in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  as  Mastff 
of  Herald  and  Druid, 

112  F.  W.  Bateman,  Master'a  Asaiatant  «f 
Genoa  at  Navarin ;  and  Maater  of  Canftfmt  in  tha 
operationa  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardmsR 
of  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  in  1840. 

118  G.  Wright,  Acting  Master,  and  al%ht]j 
wounded  in  Comet  stesm- vessel  while  in  actif« 
service  on  the  coasts  of  Spain  and  PortsKal* 
nil836. 

115  D.  Craigie,  Second  Master  of  FqMr,  en 
the  No.  coast  of  Spain,  1 836 ;  and  Master  of  Ckifiw, 
during  the  operations  in  New  Zealand,  1845,  46. 

118  R.  Studwell,  Vol.  f  Claaa  in  dtm  at 
Navarin ;  Second  Master  in  charge  of  Saveige  dnrii^ 
the  operations  on  the  No.  coast  of  Spain,  1896. 40; 
Master  of  Firebrand  at  the  action  off  Obligadei 
Passsge  of  San  Lorenxo,  and  repeatedly  mnpkjed  i 
on  boat  service  during  the  operationB  in  tH  ^ 
Parana,  1845,  46. 

119  P.  Wellington,  Master  of  SiromboH  dnraf  i 
the  operations  on  Uie  coast  of  Syria  and  at  St.  Jeaa 
D'Acre,    1840;    and    of    Thalia    m    the   Chisa 
expedition. 

120  C.  A.  Cole,  officially  reported  wben  Sccoed 
Master  ofCatter,  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  ^ 
Syria,  in  1840. 

121  W.  T.  Mainprise,  Second  Master  of  TefiK 
and  assisted  the  Master  in  sounding  ronnd  St.  Jeai 
D'Acre  prior  to  the  bombardment. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Masters. 


157 


12S  O.  Nonrartfa/v  Acting  Matter  of  I^ladm 
in  tbe  operations  agaiiuit  Canton,  in  1841. 

124  J.  Burdwood,  Master  of  Perrion,  and  com- 
OHttided  tiro  of  her  boats  at  the  capture  of  a  slsTer 
»f  t'WQ  guns  and  thirtj^six  men  in  the  Bight  of 
Benin,  in  1842. 

185  J.  Jarria,  Master  of  DrtMr,  184l947,serT. 
Inff  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang  aft  the  conclusion  of 
peace  of  Nsnkin,  and  at  New  Zealand  during  the 
operations,  1846. 

1S6  R.  C.  Allea.  Acting  Master  of  Phmpir, 
18dO,  and  in  oommand  of  her  two  gigs  captured 
8p.  alave  schooner  of  9  guna  and  40  men.  Master 
of  Vtstn  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang, 
1842,  and  of  Dido  serving  in  her  boats  against  the 
pinttss  of  Borneo,  1844,  snd  twice  mentioned  in  the 
oespatohes. 

127  P.  Loney,  oiBcially  reported  when  Second 
Master  of  Canftfart  in  the  operations  on  the  coast 
of  Syria,  in  1840. 

1 29  E.  F.  Cavell,  Second  Master  of  RatOunakt, 
and  officially  noticed  at  the  taking  of  Canton,  in 
1841. 

180  T.  J.  Forster,  Second  Master  of  Conway, 
and  officislly  mentioned  at  the  taking  of  Canton,  m 
1841.  Master  of  ModertB,  and  again  officially 
noticed  at  the  taking  of  Woosung  and  Shanghae, 
and  city  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

131  G.  J.  Hodges,  Second  Master  of  WkrniU 
and  promoted  for  saring  the  life  of  a  boy  that  had 
fallen  oTerboard  at  sea.  Master  of  Comut  in  the 
action  off  Obligado  and  other  operations  in  the 
Parana,  1845,  46. 

132  J.  F.  Bees,  Second  Master,  senring  in 
Wohtrmu  at  the  destruction  of  the  slsTe  fMtories 
at  Corisco;  and  promoted  from  Dolphm  for  the 
captwe  of  a  alarer,  in  the  boatt  of  that  Teasel*  in 
1841. 

18$  J.  W.  King,  Acting  Master  of  ModnU 
and  WtUatUy^  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
Clima,  in  1840*43,  when  his  serrioes  were  fxe- 


rntly  officially  mentioned.    Master  of  Vwmon  in 
River  Plate,  1846. 
184    P.  Chown,  Second  Master  of  Sterluig,  end 
officially  mentioned  at  the  taking  of  Canton,  in 
1841. 

187  F.  H.  Niblett,  Second  Master  of  Herald  at 
capture  of  Bogue  forte  and  aubaequent  operations 
in  the  Canton  riyer;  of  WtUnlty^  and  officially^ 
mentioned  at  the  capture  of  Amoy  and  Chinghae, 
in  1841  •  Master  of  Fantomt  in  charge  of  the  work- 
ing party  rescuing  the  wreck  of  a  merchant  brig  on 
coast  of  Barbery,  exposed  to  the  fire  of  the  pirates. 

140  W.  W.  DUlon,  Second  Master  of  fr«Ucf% 
at  the  taking  of  Chusan,  and  destruction  of  the 
forts  of  the  Bocea  Tigris.  Master  of  Cruiser  at 
the  capture  of  Canton,  Amoy,  &c. 

141  W.  J.  B.  Billiard,  Master  of  Serjmt  on 
the  coast  of  China,  1842. 

142  U.  B.  Yule,  Second  Master  of  ^rthu»  in 
Ross's  Antarctic  expedition,  1839-43.  Previoualy 
in  1886  received  the  thanks  of  the  Admiralty  for 
his  exertions  in  saving  QuaU  cutter,  in  the  Bay  of 
Biscay. 

143  W.  £.  Hyne,  served  in  Album,  at  Navarin. 
Commanded  boats  of  Cni/fid  at  capture  of  piratical 
slaver  Nympha,  1830,  and  wounded.  Acting 
Master  of  iVtmrod  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
China,  1840-42,  and  Coast  of  Scinde,  1843. 

146  J.  T.  Crout,  Master  of  Pantaloon,  snd  se- 
verely  wounded  in  boarding  a  piratical  vessel  on 
the  coest  of  Africa,  1846. 

148  W.  J.  Olive,  Second  Master  of  Volage  at 
the  capture  of  Aden,  and  during  the  earlier  operas 
tiona  m  China,  1838-40. 

162  D.  J«  Louttid,  wounded  while  command* 
ing  boato  of  Spy  in  an  attack  on  a  alaver,  in  1844. 

168  W.  Byford,  Acting  Master  of  PkUomol,  and 
commanded  a  boat  in  two  attacks  upon  a  piratical 
alaver  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  the  latter  of  which 
was  anccesssful,  and  for  which  he  was  promoted, 
1848. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


MAT£S. 


To  qualify  an  Officer  to  become  a  Mate,  he  roaal  ha?e  served  the  time  and  paseed  the  Examinitioii 
required  to  Qualify  him  for  a  Lieuteoantcy ;  but  whatever  rank  beyond  that  of  Midshipman  he  may  obtaJn 
abroad,  previous  to  passing  such  Examination  at  the  Naval  College  as  may  from  time  to  time  be  reqaired, 
vrill  depend  for  confirmation  on  his  passing  the  said  Examination  within  such  period  after  hie  retoTB 
to  England  as  shall  be  directed  from  time  to  time  by  the  Admiralty. 

No  Mate  shall  be  allowed  Half-Pay  without  having  been  previously  surreyed  and  reported  vnfit  bv 
the  Director*General,  or  the  OflBcers  of  one  of  the  Naval  Hospitals  at  home.  The  Medial  Ofieen  se 
therefore  to  report  particularly  in  each  case  the  probable  period  at  which  the  Invalid  inay  be  again  it  fer 
employment ;  and  at  the  expiration  of  such  period  the  Mate  is  to  report  himself  to  their  Lordabipa,  ia 
order  that,  if  he  should  state  himself  to  be  still  unable  to  eerre,  proper  measures  may  be  takan  toaaoettais 
his  continued  unfitness;  after  which,  should  he  be  declared  it  tor  employment  and  still  withhold  his 
services,  his  Half- Pay  is  to  be  respited. 

Mates  who  ma^  apply  for  the  retiring  pension  of  two  shillings  and  sizpanca  a  di^  afbar  twantj  jans' 
aetual  service,  will  not  be  re-admitted  after  having  accepted  such  Pension.  The  names  of  all  Mates  wte 
remain  out  of  the  Service  for  more  than  one  year,  without  applying  for  an  Appointment,  will  be  removed 
from  the  official  Register  of  Mates  and  Midshipmen,  and  be  considered  as  haTing  relinquished  the  Naval 
Service  ;  unless  the  omission  proceeded  from  unavoidable  causes. 

All  Midshipmen  who  shall  have  passed  such  Examination  respecting  their  Quslifications  for  the 
appointment  of  Lieutenant  as  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  may  from  lime  to  time  dirsct 
(if  abroad,  for  Seamanship  and  Navigation,  and  if  at  home  also  at  the  Royal  Naral  Collage),  shall  be 
considered  eligible  to  have  Commissions  as  Mates  in  whatever  Ship  they  may  be  serving;  euch  CoBfr> 
mission  will  be  given  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  upon  the  recommendatioa  ef 
the  Commanding  Officer  of  the  Ship  in  which  the  person  may  be  serving,  transmitted  by  the  Cosnmander- 
ia-Chief  or  Senior  Officer  on  the  Station. 

Commanders-in-Chief  on  Foreign  Stations  mar  give  Acting  Commissions  as  Mates  to  such  Midship- 
men as  may  pass  sbroad  for  Seamanship  and  Navigation,  which  Commissions  will  be  confirmed  froa 
their  original  dates  if  approved  by  their  Lordships,  provided  they  pass  their  examination  at  the  Royal 
Naval  College  in  two  mouths  after  their  arrival  in  England  ;  but  no  person  appointed  to  act  as  Mate 
or  as  Lieutenant  is  to  be  sent  home  from  a  Foreign  Station  for  the  purpose  of  passing  such  ezaminatioa. 

To  qualify  a  gentleman  for  an  appointment  as  Midshipman,  he  must  have  served  in  Her  MajesQr's  Navy 
two  complete  years  as  a  Cadet, or  three  complete  years  m  any  other  capacity ;  and  shsllpssa  sach  Exsmi- 
nation  as  may  f^om  time  to  time  be  ordered  dv  the  Admiralty,  and  shall  be  Aiil  fourteen  yean  of  age. 

A  Naval  Cadet,  before  his  admission  into  the  Navy,  shall  undergo  such  Examination  as  the  AdmiialiT 
nay  from  time  to  time  direct. 

Naval  Cadets  must  not  be  vnder  twelve  yesrs.  Thev  must  be  in  good  health,  fit  for  Serrioey  and  able 
to  write  English  from  dictation,  and  must  be  acquainted  with  the  four  first  Rules  of  AiithmetiCy  Redae* 
tion,  and  the  Rule  of  Three. 


(Ifatet  on  the  half-pay  of  Uslf'«-croim  a-dsy  are  In  italic*). 


John  Norman 


1815 


18«0 
Peter  B,  Stagg,.,, 


1829 
T.R.  H.G.PearseK 

1881 
Edw»  L,  Hoblyn  . . . . 
James  W.  Drake .... 


.dlMar 
.19July 

..SOOct 


.  .5Jan 
.8Aug 


1833 
%^  Frederick  Church  .... 

1834 

Thot,  Buhner  Homer    . . . 


AF.  r.  Lower 


1837 


1848 
John  Kennavray  Simcoe*t 
0 


dlOct 
.  3Sep 
6  April 
.3May 


John  Trevenent S9  May 

Thomas  B.  Leghf  •  • do 

George  Gravt    7June 

Henry  M.  Bingham    28 June 

Arthur  R.  Fox SJuly 

Cbas.  Joseph  Wrey do 

Edw.  B.  Hopkins     IdJuly 

Thos.  M.  S.  Pasley 24 July 

Josias  Rowley    2Aug 

Geo.  Asser  W.  Welch ....    do 
Aug.  Geo.  Dnnston  Huth* 

waite do 

John  R.  Alexander 14Aug 

John  Fras.  Wyer do 

Wm.  G  eo.  Scovell     26Aug 

Geo.  Todd 4Sept 

Wm.  Kemptown  Bush ....  6Sept 
John  Dobree  M'Crea  ....    do 

Arthur  Bagley 18Sept 

Alex.  Phibps  50ct 


i  TlieM  offlcera   were  promoted   to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant  while  the  work 
WM  in  tfpe. 
28 


Ralph  Geo.  Poehin 70ct 

Gerald  F.  H.  Wellesley   ..lOOct 

Chas.  John  Balfour IdOct 

Alfred  Mitchell    15N  or 

John  Clark  Soady SONor 

Henry  Boys  Johnstone  . .    SDee 

Wm.  C.  S'.  Sullivan    SDec 

Edw.  M.  W.Cariington..  6Dec 
John  W.  D.  M'Donahl     . .    do 

Thos  Jas.  Young 7£>ec 

Charles  Fairholme do 

John  Ward  (6)    iSDtt 

Murray  Thos.  Psrks  ....  19Dec 

1849 

Mountford  S.  L.  Peile 3Jss 

John  Geo.  Boileau ISFeb 

John  Carnegie 7Mar 

John  Moresby l5Mtf 

Edw.  Madden SQMsr 

Charles  Andrews    7Apr 

John  Halliday  Cave lOApr 

John  Hawley  Glover    ....    do 
40 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Secomi  Masters* 


159 


/ha««  Anthony  JohnsoB  •  .lOApr 

Sdw.  John  Lawson SMajr 

lenrj  Hawlces do 

lichard  Oaaloir do 

ikiw.  WingfieldShaw....    do 

}eo.R.Keene     •    do 

inbert  F.  Milman llJune 

aa.  Wood  ArmatroDg^   . .  ISJane 

lugh  Hathorn ;    do 

>sborne  Mark*    ........    do 

ieo.  Trumao  Momll  ...    do 
UbertJamesWjnmiatt..    4Jalj 

>oug^lBa  Walker SdJolj 

lob.  Alex.  Stupart    ...»   lAng 
Ucbard  Veaey  Hamilton  .    do 

lobert  Rawlins 7 Ang^ 

lobart  Praa.  T.  Calvert..! iSept 
^ie  Aug.  Whimper. ...     do 

obn  Bdw.  Doran do 

lioa.  £dw.  Smith do 

¥m.  Fitaberbert  Raxton    80ot 
iaioourt  Thoa.  Oammell   7  Nov 
ka^.  Thoa.  John  Bnllock  13Noy 
^m.  Ab.  Vereker  Royie    do 
lowland  Thoa.  Geo.  Legg   5Dec 
lenry  Herbert  Morgan  . .     do 
Log.  Geo.  Broadbead ....     do 
PboB.  B.  M.  Suliran  ....  llDec 
lenry  Hubert  Sainsbury  .     do 
Arthur  Rodiiey  Owen  . .     do 

^'m.  Simpeon 12Deo 

^ohn  G.  F.  Dyer SlDec 

1850 

'rederick  Parke 12Feb 

ValterWm.May    6Mar 

Ion.  Henry  J.  Eden  ....     do 
rhoa.  M.  M.  Wynyaid   ..12Mar 

}eo.  Blakelev do 

lichard  P.  Gresham  ....     do 

lenry  Hyde  HaU    9Apr 

88 


'  Robert  Manaell  15Apr 

John  P.  Gheyoe  .  • 16Apr 

Henry  B.  D.  Froeman. . .  .SSApr 

Francis  Hewaon 7May 

Jas.  G.  Goodenougb  ....  5  J  one 
SaokWUeW.  H.ThompeonllJune 

Frederick  Pyne do 

Wm.  F.  Gregory do 

96 

Passed  in  Seamanship. 

1847 

Edwin  Catley 9Nov 

Tomyns  Scott  Dickens    . .  29  Dec 

1848 
Wm.  Chimmo •  •  •  •  •  2 Jan 

Theodore  Morton  Jones  . .  17  Jan 
William  Hulme  Hooper   .  .28  J  an 

John  Hutchison 14June 

Bedford  C.  T.  Pym TJuly 

T.  fi.  Collinson do 

Cbas.  Jones  Stockdale    . .  31 A  ug 

Arthur  M.  Brock 49ept 

Jocelyn  J .  W.  Jerris    ....  lOOct 

St.  John  Corentry     250ct 

Geo.  Leonard  Beer     ....  6Nor 

1849 
James  Henry  Bushnell    . .  1  Jan 

Edward  Berkley    21  Jan 

Richmond  Moore 31  Jan 

Edm.  L.  R.  Cotter 7Feb 

Henry  R.  D.  McMurdo  .  .14Feb 
Thoa.  K.  Underwood  . . .  .17Feb 

Thos.  H.  Greer    27Feb 

Richard  B.  Pearse 28Feb 

Henry  C.  Majendie 7 Mar 

John  Wallis  Newport 9Mar 

Richard  Homer   15Mar 

24 


BerrySmith , 27Apr 

Richard  Bradshaw 80 Apr 

Geo.  Herrick  Bnmaby   .  .25May 

Wm.  R.  Bent IJune 

Cbas.  Rufus  Robson 23June 

Edw.  H.Buck    27  J  una 

Bdw.  Hardinge 28June 

Arthur  Thos.  Thmpp ....    SJuly 
Hugh  Hor.  Knocker   ....    do 
James  P.  Smallpage   ....  iGJuly 
Leveson  E.  H.  Somerset  •   1  Aug 

Robert  Deane do 

Cbas.  F.  Palmer 9Aug 

Geo.  J.  F.  ShirreiT .. ....  15Aug 

Henry  Bumaby   31  Aug 

Wm.  J.  F.  Baker 40ct 

Sam.  Fred.  Jerea   1 30ct 

Wm.  Law  Barlow   • 7No7 

Geo.  Fras.  Law  •••,..••     do 

Fras.  Wm.  Turton 3Dec 

Wm.  B.  Alexander 6Deo 

St.  George  Rathborne   . .     do 

John  Jenkins   1  IDeo' 

Jas.  C.  Campbell   do 

Kobt  G.  Douglas   UDec 

1850 

Hugh  Alan  Hinde    17 Jan 

Chas.  Stirling  SOJan 

Cbas.  D.  Robinson  . .  • .  •  •2lJan 

Wm.  G.  Tucker do 

Chas.  Edw.  Standish  ....     do 

Robert  Hezlet  Boyd . . 7Peb 

Hon.Fred.O.B.Fitsmaurioe21  Feb 
Wm.  Chas.  F.  Wilson. . .  .26Feb 

Geo.  V.  Philippe 6Mar 

Rob.W.  Fayrer  15Mar 

Fred.  Wm.  Wilson  ..... .SOMar 

Lewis  Barstow 22Apr 

Fras.  Shaw  Dalison 18May 

Thos.  Staokhonae    ......  6June 


SECOND  MASTERS. 

To  qualify  an  Officer  to  receive  a  Commission  as  Second  Master,  he  mast  have  served  at  least  six 
'ears  at  Sea,  three  of  which  in  Her  Majesty'a  Navy,  as  Midshipman  or  Master's  Assistant;  or 
lading  served  six  years  at  Sea,  ahall  have  actually  been  one  year  or  more  Master,  or  two  years  Chief 
Kate,  or  three  years  Inferior  Mate  of  a  Merchant  Vessel ;  or  shall  have  served  in  the  two  former 
apacities  in  a  Merchant  Vessel,  for  a  period  combined  of  eighteen  months,  or  in  the  two  latter^  or  in 
be  three  capacities,  for  a  period  combined  of  two  years  and  a  half.  He  shall  produce  Certi6cates  of 
liligence,  sobrie^.  and  good  conduct,  as  required  in  the  case  of  Masters ;  and  ahall  pass  such  £x»< 
aination  aa  the  Admiralty  may  from  time  to  time  direot ;  but  no  Candidate  shall  be  examined  before 
«  ahall  hare  attained  the  age  of  nineteen  years,  nor  after  the  age  of  thirty-five.    (See  psge  140.) 

The  utertskt  before  names  denote  the  offlcen  having  passed  their  examination  for  MMtars;  .  F  denotes  that  thi 
offlcer  is  qaaltfied  for  a  Frigate;  the  others  are  requested  to  inform  the  OompUer  thereof  on  doing  so. 

1842 

•William  F.  Hains 16Feb 

•OilL  A.  Macbean ]6Mar 

•Edwin  Rowe 5Apr 

•Falkland    Carey  Charles 

John  Maodonald SMay 

F  Qeo.  B.  F.  Swaine 14Jane 

John  Way   14Jnly 

9 


1831 
^111.  Lidstone   26May 

1885 
eorge  Horwood    '6Nov 

1841 
iliiani  Johnston  22July 


FBenJ.  WoUey 20JiUy 

F  George  Bead 8Ang 

Richard  O.  White 6Sept 

F  Charles  Qreig lOOct 

F  Biehard  E.  Pym*     ....  1 90et 


1843 
*  Henry  Clements   18  Apr 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


160 


Second  Masters* 


F  AXtrtd  Uemam  SOJune 

*HeD.  M'AuaUnd    1 1  July 

Wm.  Wilkinson SSAng 

*Oeorge  Stovin S9Aiig 

F  George  Williams 5Sopt 

•Heunr  F.  Collins S8Sept 

F  ^Henry  Hatchings  ..  7Not 
F  Wm.  Henry  Fetch  ....  6Dee 
•William  Brodie 19D6C 

1844 
^Christopher  Origg    • . .  •    dJan 

Alfred  O.  West SOFeb 

F  Samuel  Braddon 9Apr 

F  Wm.  B  Edwards     . . .  IBApr 

Thomas  Potter 82Apr 

F  Steph.  J.  W.  Moriarty  87Msy 
*William  8.  Bonrchier  ..88June 

Chas.  C.  MitcheU    llJuly 

Martin  Roberts   178ept 

Fras,  B.  Henwood 6Not 

John  Sidney  Smith 36Not 

FWm.P.  Braund lODec 

/'John  W.Lowe    do 

F  Edw. M.  Vincent    ....17Dec 

1846 

WilUtm  Greet    14Jan 

James  Rusden  •  .SlJan 

Lewis  Husgrove  Fisher  ••  SSJan 

Thomas  D.  Browne 18Feb 

William  Coombe  Pyper..  28Feb 
*£dward  J.  H.  Tucker    ..    lApr 

Bichard  Sturgess do 

Thos.  R,  CoUingwood    .  .21  Apr 

Chas.  A.  Cleveland 28Apr 

Francis  Thomas  JamesonlSMay 

BdwardJory do 

W.  F.  Parsons do 

F  Frederick  Wise  87MaT 

F  FrederickRichardChUd24June 

F  Charles  Turner    lOJuly 

Edward  M'Kenzie 16July 

F  George  Brockman  ....  5Ang 
William  C.  H.  Payne    . .  12Aug 

Henry  Harris do 

William  West 21Aug 

George  Reid  Morrison   .  •     90et 

F  Geoige  Richards 21  Oct 

jPWm.  Henry  Drysdale     do 

Joseph  Cutajar  230ct 

FWUlhim  Henry  Harris     2  Dec 

F  Fred.  J.  Krabb^ 4Dec 

Henry  Alfred  Martin ....    6Dec 

1846 

Edward  YoueU   20Jan 

Arthur  Thomas 22Jan 

F  Benjamin  B.  Stuart  ..  ISFeb 
George  Hastings  Insklp. .   6Mar 
09 


RoberlSmith 9Apr, 

F  George  Richard  Barnes  6May 
William  Bamerd  Calrer  9May 
Wm.  George  M.  Stent  ..11  May 

Henry  MarUn 26May 

George  Marsh 4JttBe 

P  Geo.  Fred.  M'DoogaU*    16Jui 

Geo.  Raymond    do 

Wm.  Palmer  Hains     ....  29July 

GUberl  Elliot  Green 17 Aug 

Fredk.  B.  Touel do 

Gregory  Giant  Foote ....  80et 
Wm.  John  Rainbott  ....  ISOet 
Fred.  Orlando  Crout  ....  17Not 

Cornelius  Fox l9NoT 

F  Wm.  Walter  Kiddle  . .  24Not 

P  Frauds  Skead    lODeo 

Matthew  Richards 1 7 Deo 


1847 

John  W.  H.  Harvey  ....  27Jan 
F  Henry  G.  Thomsett    . .     do 

p  William  Mayes 29Jan 

F  Horace  St.  11.  Cooke  ..  6Feh 
F  Geoige  Arthur  SUbb. .  16Feb 

William  Imrie 18Feb 

Thomas  C.  Cave 19Feb 

Joseph  W.  Smith   8Mar 

George  Turpin 7Apr 

F  Thomas  Kerr 8Apr 

CM.  Hughes 29Apr 

John  Parsons 14May 

F  John  Hillary  Allard  . .  17May 
F  Christopher  Albert    ..19May 

F  Alfred  BaUiston 26May 

F  Charles  Bumey SJuno 

F  Lewis  W.  Young    SOJune 

Frank  Inglis   iJuly 

Geo.  Spinks  Alldricks  . .  2dJuly 

Masters  Korman 8Aug 

Lockhart  F.  Stephens. . . .  IdAug 
Robt  P.  J.  Simpson  ....  14Aug 

Henry  B.  Akaster 15Sept 

Joseph  G.  Dathan 29Sept 

F  James  M.  Share  ......    lOct 

Edmund  Swain   20ct 

Samuel  Wayth    290ct 

John  Chas.  Solfleet 8N07 

Henry  J.  Josephson  ....  SNot 
Geo.  J.  Whitehouse  ....  19Not 
Robt.  L.  Cleveland    ....     do 

John  M.  Pridham 26Not 

James  Kiddle 6Dec 

Charles  C.  Scott 9Dec 

George  Gilpin 16Dec 

Chr.  O.  Robinson    do 

Geo.  Alexander  MacfSu:lanel7Deo 

1848 

FEdw.  Wilds 2Jan 

125 


Charles  Smart    U' 

Stephen  Coort ttJi 

Tom  Beikley  Read ^ 

Philip  Going \^ 

Frauds  Taylor * 

F  John  Edwaid  Flttoek..  « 
Murray  Thomaa  Wright  .  M 

KcsterClaytoB 1^ 

JamesMilton  n 

Wm.D.Stroi« ^ 

Henry  William  Short. . .  .l&}i 

Joseph  Hitdbsnga ^ 

Tboa.  H.  Julian ^* 

Wm.  Fenton  Hort ^< 

Wilfred  Edm.  Trontbeck  S?J> 

Graham  H.  Hills  ^'« 

Chaa.  Geo.  Crompton. . .  .SdJi 

PhiUp  Ridley   ^« 

William  Henry  Searle  ..  7ii 
John  Evans  Pollard   ..ISJi 

Henry  B.  Oawler ^' 

Thos.  Scott  Ndll    ?^< 

Richd.  F.  Browne  S^^' 

FWm.  Stanton  ^ 

Theop.  J.  Jonea «J» 

DanidHaU  ^ 

John  P.Dillon -^ 

Daniel  Swanwm '^^' 

Riehard  C.  Dyer ,  * 

Geo.  Wm.  Grey  "^ 

Aug.  G.  Whicheto  ^ 

1849 
John  Phaip  C.  Cteasats   -ij 

Alfred  Vdteh    "* 

Chaa.F.Tapril "J 

Wm.  Jas.  Pidddl ,J* 

Wm.LandSoameU -21* 

Chaa.  Parkinson V^^ 

F  David  Batt  JJ 

Henry  B.Boxar '*2 

Henry  N.Ray "jj 

Albert  ColUer ^J 

Robert  David  Speer   ..•"*; 
F  Chr.  R.  B-WilkiMoa  1S{* 

Wm.  Fred.  Lew 2W»" 

James  P.  M'Cluna -f. 

F  Henry  P.  Ward ^^ 

JohnD.Swiuer S 

Fred.Wm.  Rea  ••.•• -iS 
Mich.  Curtis  Raymond  -^^ 

John  V.Giles '"'' 

Hen.  C.  A.  Wilkinson 

Edw.J.  Maitland  \ 

Nath.  Bland  Herbert..-  • 
F  George  Raymond  —'^ 
F  Henry  J.  Nutiall  .-"j!^ 
F  Wm.  Geo.  Aldridi.-j; 

F*  Thos.  Yeatmaa    r^ 

Wm.  Shellabeer   'l^ 

John  W.  M.  Burnet  .■••'**^ 
184  j 


Digitized  by 


Google 


161 


SERVICES  OP  MATES. 


1  T.  R.  H.  O.  Peane,  Mid.  of  Etna  at  the 
bombardment  of  Mores  Castle  in  1828. 

•4  J.  K.  Simcoe,  aerred  in  boaU  of  AgmcMurt 
ia  Maluda  Baj,  Borneo,  1845^  and  at  captnre  of 
piratical  foita  at  Brani,  1846. 


P.  Lrnch  serred  in  all  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  China,  as  a  Volonteer  Mid.  of  Calliope  and 
BUnAeuMf  on  all  occasions  carrying  the  Union  Jack. 


SERVICES  OP  SECOND  MASTERS. 

3  R,  E.  Pym,  Second  Master  of  Fly,  emplojed  on  detached  anr^ejing  serTice  on  the  coast  of  New- 
Guinea,  1846,  and  of  Fertot  in  charge  of  a  gun-boat  in  Maloodoo  Baj,  where  he  was  serenly  wounded. 
.  ^.  ^/  ^'  M'Doogall,  serred  in  Samarang,  1842, 47,  and  activelj  engaged  against  the  piratical  prahus 
m  the  ship  and  boats. 


eibil  Draoi^* 


CHAPLAINa 

Ko  person  shall  be  appointed  a  Chaplain  in  the  Royal  Nayy  who  shall  not  hare  been  regalarly 
ordained  Deacon  and  Pnest  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland,  or  who  shall  not  hare  been 
gradoated  at  the  UDiyefsity  of  Oxford,  Cambridge,  or  Trinity  College.  Dublin,  or  whose  age  shall 
exceed  thirty-fiye  years,  or  who  shall  hold  any  benefice  with  cure  of  souls,  or  who  shall  not  produce 
testimonials  from  the  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  in  which  he  was  last  licensed,  addressed  to  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  or  who  shall  not  have  been  examined  by  some  competent  person  to 
be  sppointed  for  that  pnrpoee  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  and  be  reported  by  him 
to  be  u  ereiy  respect  a  fit  and  proper  person  to  fill  with  respectability  and  advantage  to  Her  Miyesty's 
Service  the  situation  of  Chaplain. 


RBTIRSD^  OR  ENTITLED  TO  HALF-PAT. 


1801 


@*Chas.  Bnrae 28Ang 

Rect.  Tedboume. 


1807 


®*Bdw.  Briee . 


.84NOT 


1811 

®*J.  B.  Frowd,  D.D.i    ..   7Apr 
FeUow  C.C.  College. 

1813 

^John  Morgan,  LL.B.*    21Jan 

Rector  of  Croxton. 

Jas.I>unne 7Mar 

JohnKiritby Uhm 

^Bdw.  Beatty>    ......  8Jane 


1  Dr.  Frowd,  Obsplsln  of  Qmmh 
ChwrtciU  at  Alftera. 

i  Dr.  Moifan,  Chsplain  of  Tonnani 
in  UwCaiawpJuake,  lw.,snd  oilUvemgt 
St  Algian. 

9  B.  Beadjr,  ChapUOn  of  Suptrk  at 

AlgifFf. 


1813 

Thoe.  Suiridge,  LL.D.   . .  24Mar 

Mast   ofFelstedGr. 

1815 

Samuel  W.  Roberts,  B.D.    SDec 

St.  Wlnnals,  Deyonport 

1819 
Jas.  Bdw.  Svrridge,  M.A.  84Apr 

Robert  Whitehead 87May 

Jos.  littlewood   SlJuly 

18S1 

Geoige  Fisher,  F.R.S.  •  •  23Apr 
John  Briggs SOAug 

1889 

Wm.  R.  Payne,  M Jk ....  S4Jan 
Bdw.  Pettman S6Mar 

18S3 

^^David  Morton 7Jnne 

Rect.  Hsrlestou. 

HughSalvin   IQDec 

Nathaniel  T.  Royse aODec 


18S4 
Wm.yealeHennah......    fiJan 

That.  Ferris 14Jmie 

John  K.  Goldney    84Jnly 

R.  R.  Bloxham* 6Aug 

^Bdm.Wmdef^   ]8Aug 

ChapL  Alexandria* 

1826 

^Thos.  Fonter*    6Jan 

JohnM.Edwards 96Sept 

1896 
Alexander  H.  Small,  B.D.  IMay 

Joseph  Cooper IJnne 

John  B.  Sanders 230ct 

1887 

Huffh  Jones lOMar 

^JokmBaker 48ept 

John  Fry ••••••    SOct 


R.  R.  Blozbam  hai  a  paatkm  of 
1861.  per  aonum. 

4  B.  Wfautor,  wounded  when  Chaplain 
of  Alkion  at  Navarin. 

5  T.  Fontor,  Chaplain  of  J7ar/mm»<« 
at  Navaritt. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


162 


Chaplains  not  entitled  to  Half-pay. 


CHAPLAIOT  NOT  ENTITLBD  TO  tf AtF-PAY. 


1827 

JohnFalle   ^TSoy 

J.  Moore,  M. A 17Nov 

1828 
^ijohn  Hanhall,  M.A. . .    4Jan 

•  1829 
Jamea  H.  Malet,LL.D.  . .  26Aiig 

®*Bdw.  Kitson^ 28Apr 

Andrew  Watson SlMay 

1830 

^Joseph  HarshaU 8Jan 

Meyrick  Beebee 8 June 

1831 

@^Oct.  S.  Harruon iDee 

Bee.  Tbome  Falcon. 

1838 
@^Qeo.  R.  Lewin,  M. A. . .   dJoly 

1834 

^iRoland  Wilson UFeb 

J. v. Campbell 23Aug 

Alien  Fielding 18Noy 

1835 

t<  John  Jenkins 20June 
i^Qeorge  Cooper,  M.A.^  dUuly 

1856 

^^Geo.  Richards    11  Apr 

Philip  Somerville   22Apr 

Pascoe  Grenfell  Hill 26Apr 

Henry  H.  Franklin    ....  19May 

6  £.  Kltcon,  Chaplain  of  Prineeu 
OharltUte,  and  wounded  by  the  explo- 
sion of  a  raagaaUu  after  ihr  bombard- 
ment  of  8t.  Jean  d'Aere  In  1840. 

7  0.  Cooper  was  In  the  Blenheim  at 
the  taking  of  the  forts  of  the  Bocca 


Chi 


Igris.  as 
hinghae. 


in  1641. 


£dw.  8.  Phe^>B OJone 

@*  Wm.  G.  Tucker do 


1837 
Geoige  Austen... « 


.11  Apr 


1840 

Wm.  N.  Snowe,  B.A 198ept 

Joseph  Ashton  Burrough  INov 
Nathaniel  Procter,  B.A.  .  4Nov 
Geo.  Bellamy,  M.A 4Dec 

1841. 
Robt.  Thompson,  B.A.  . .   4May 

1837 
Henry  Jones   28Sept 

1890 
Henry  S.  Slight,  B.D 8July 

1840 
PetetP.Bmlth   2Mar 

1841 

Wm.  D.Hall 12Julj 

Thos,  G.  Gallwey   BSept 

T.  Wm.  Bennett 28Sept 

JM.L.  Moody 290ct 

Arthur  Browne   ........    iNor 

1842 

Wm.S.  Parish    12Feb 

Edw.  Wolfenden,  M.A.  . .    5Mar 

Henry  W.  Steel 7Mar 

Alex.  C.  Fraser 18May 

Jas.  C.  Connolly 11  July 

Dayid  Carson 24Sept 

Thos. John  Main llNov 

1843 
Geo.  A.  M.  litle,  M.A. . .  12Apr 
Josiah Thompson,  B.A.  •.     do 
J.  W,  Diclcson,  B.A l9Aag 


George  Jackson,  MJl.  ^ .  21  Not 

1844 
Henry  W.Tsylor,  M.A. . .  ISJdl? 

1845 
Rd.  Bontehi  Howe,  B.A.  lOJaa 
Fortescue  Wells,  B.A.  . .  laJsn 
WilliamHarryPilcher,B.A.S3Apr 
Anthony  Salkeld,  B.A.  .  .14Jaly 
Chas.  Wm.  Belgrare,  B. A.  98ept 
Fiederiek  Charles  Hal- 

sted,B.A SSSepI 

James  Henry  Lang,  B.A...  6Dee 
John  Bowes  Bunce,  B.A.  18 Dee 

1846 
William  LakeOnslow,M.A.  5Jan 
Wm.  Cecil  Percy  Baylee  SMar 
Robt.  P.  Powell,  B.A.  .  .IdMaj 
Chas.  Lucas  Bell,  B.A.  . .  IGJune 
Wm.  Sanderson  MiUer  .  .16Jiilj 
John  James  Harrison,  B.A.9Not 

1847 

Wm.Bell,B.A SJan 

Thos.  Turner  Baker  «...   dJnly 

Wm.  M.  Dyne ISJoly 

Jas.  Robt.  Moffhtt 16Xov 

Francis  Haiman,  B.A.    • .  SSDec 

1848 
James  Stuart  Robson    .  • .  .2Feb 

John  Wm.  Buseell 23Feb 

Samuel  Blackburn,  M.A.  S8Feb 

John  Miliier 88Mar 

Fred.  Wm.  Waldren  ....  16Not 

1849 
John  Jas.  Balleine  ......  27 Jan 

Ricbard  Croker 22Ang 

Fred.  Wm.  Smith 120ct 

Henry  F.  Edgell 7Nov 


Digitized  by 


Google 


163 


NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS. 

REGULATIONS  ESTABLISHED  BY  ORDER  IN  COUNCIL  OF  THE  22nd  DEC.  1836» 
10th  AUGUST,  1840,  AND  Uth  MARCH,  1S42. 

Naval  Instructors  and  Schoolmasters  are  hereafter  to  be  designated  "  Naval  Instnictors,"  and  Chap- 
lains on  being  appointed  to  act  as  Naval  Inatractors  are  to  be  d«ignated  "  Chaplains  and  Naval  lastnc- 
tois/'— No  penon  will  be  considered  eligible  for  an  appointment  as  Naval  lostractor  who  is  vnder  20  years  of 
a|e  or  more  than  35. — Every  Candidate  will  be  required  to  produce  a  certiBcate  of  his  age,  and  testimoniak 
of  good  character ;  and  both  laymen  and  clergymen  when  appointed  to  act  as  Naval  Instructors 
must  pass  an  examination  as  to  their  qualifications  to  instruct  the  young  Officers  in  the  following 
branches: — 1st.  Common  Arithmetic,  including  Vulgar  and  Decimal  Fractions. — 2nd.  The  first  lir, 
and  the  eleventh  books  of  Euclid.— 3rd.  Algebra,  progressing  to  the  highest  order  of  equations,  and 
its  application  to  the  solution  of  Geometrical  Problems.— 4th.  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry, 
theoretical  and  praciical.— 5th.  Nautical  AsUonomy,  particularly  the  principles  on  which  the  various  rules 
for  finding  the  latitude  and  longitude  are  founded.— 6th.  Mechanics.— 7th.  Hydrostatics.— 8th.  A  com- 
petent knowledge  of  the  Classics. 

The  final  examinatieo  of  Candidates  for  Naval  Instractorships  will  Gompriae :— let.  Tfaensoal  College 
passing  examination  in  Navigation.— 2od.  Tb6  application  of  the  tbeoiy  of  Projectilea  toOomiary. — Srd^ 
Obserratioos  with  the  SezUnt,  &c.  The  use  of  the  Anmuth  Compau  and  Chronometer,  &c.  Perfect 
proficiency  will  be  expected  in  observing :  S50  numbers  will  be  reqmred  to  pass  a  Candidate  in  the  College 
paper,  and  55  is  to  be  the  minimum  number  for  observations. 

Although  the  knowled^^e  of  French,  as  well  as  of  other  modern  languages,  and  of  the  principles  of  draw- 
ing, is  not  considered  as  indispensable,  it  is  very  desirable  that  Nsval  Instructors  should  be  able  to  give 
instruction  in  these  branches  of  education  ;  and  preference  will  always  be  given  to  such  as  possess  these 
attainments. 

Navd  Instructors  will  be  allowed,  in  addition  to  their  pay,  £5  a-year  to  be  charged  on  the  ship*8 
books  against,  and  to  be  deducted  from,  the  pay  of  erery  young  gentleman  reoeiving  inHlrueliuu. 

Nav^  Instructors  who  shall  retire  from  employment  without  the  sanction  of  the  Admirals,  or  who 
shall  refuse  or  aroid  senrice,  if  found  capable  of  serving,  shall  not  be  allowed  to  receive  half'^pay ;  and 
will  be  removed  from  the  list  of  Naval  Inatniotora. 

Chaplains  acting  as  Naval  Instmotors  will  be  allowed  £5  a  year  to  be  deduoted  from  the  pay  of 
every  yoang  gentleman  instructed  by  them,  in  addition  to  their  pay  as. Chaplains  and  to  three-tojurths 
of  the  amount  of  the  Full  Pay  of  Naval  Inatrnotors,  according  to  the  length  of  their  aeryice  as  anob. 

Naval  Instmctora  are  in  all  respects  Ward  Room  Officers. 

N.B, — ^Thoae  marked  with  an  asterisk  are  in  holy  orders. 


1836. 

@>Wm.Kerr SSDee 

Oeo.  Field  Parker do 

Thos.  Eastman    do 

Mich.  P.  Sambell do 

Gustavus  Dittman do 

Cha».Sttark(Mathem.Intt.)  do 
Robt.  Mills  Insklp do 

1887 
Michael   Thomson    Scott 

Raimbach.  M.A 13July 

Alfred  Wm.  Lane,  M.A.. .  ISept 
*Roland  Wilson 7Noy 

1838 
*Jolm  Doyle  Kennedy  . .  15June 

John  Gowan    lOct 

*Qeo.  Jackson,  B.A lOOct 

Charles    Osboume, 

M.A 17Nov 

1889 
^Frederick  Charies  Hal- 

8ted,B.A 18Jan 

Wm.  Searle,  B.A lOJune 

Richard  Greagh  Saunders, 

B.A llJuly 

•John  Jenkins    16 Aug 

*Geo. Cooper, M.A ••...«  24ADg 

John  H.  Bond    90ct 

Edgar  Broughton  Barnes, 

B.A 220ct 

Richard  Oram 20Dec 

22 


1840 

Fred.  W.  Bonter 15May 

@' Joseph  Lowther  Hodg- 
son, M.A 19Aug 

1841 
Wm.  Johnson llFeb 

*  Joseph  Ashton  Bmrongh  20Mar 

Alex.  Gerard lOApr 

^Wm.  Whitmarsh IfiJune 

John  Nicholas  Layerty  . .  llSept 

Jas.  Stephen iSNov 

John  Sykes do 

Fred.  Hotham  Needham        do 
William  Stewart  Harvey, 

F.R.G.S 14Nov 

1842 
Geoiige  Brand, M.A.' ....  16May 

Wm.  Edw.  Shaw    do 

Geoiffe  Foster 20June 

*  Anthony  Salkeld 28Jime 

1843 

Chas.    John  Edw.   Rosa 

Archdeacon 9May 

*Henry  Jones 24June 

1844 
*@*Francis  Wm.  Fowler     6June 
8» 


I  Secretary  to  ths  British  Commit- 
|«loner«,  81.  Paul  de  Losngo. 


Fred.  W.  Smith,  B.A.     . .  19Jnne 

Geo.  Sealj  Boome 89June 

*John  Gorham,  B.A 2Sept 

John  M.  Edwards 19Noy 

1845 

Dugald  Grant 25June 

Henry  Andrews  Speed  •  .25 Aug 
Samuel  Blackburn,  B.A. .  .29 Aug 
*Geo.  Alex.  Magrath  Litle, 

M.A 4Noy 

Thos.  Chute  Ellis  Warcup, 

B.A 12Noy 

» James  Henry  Lans 6Dec 

Henry  Maxwell  Lenroy    . .  16Dec 
1846 

William  Salmon 18Mar 

^Fras.  Lambert  Cursham, 

B.A 9Mal' 

Timothy  Sullivan    9SepC 

184T 

Alfred  Turmine 96May 

*Thos.  T.  Baker fiJuly 

John  Jeans 23Dec 

1848  

George  Bnnis lOJnne 

*  Wm.  L.  Onslow   27  June 

Wm.  H.  Mantosh 128ept 

Thos.  R.  Holme,  B.A.  . .  9Nov 
♦Fred.  W.  Waldren 16Nov 

1849 

*  John  J.  Ballcine • . .  27  Jan 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


164 


MEDICAL  OFFICERS  OF  THE  NAVY. 


To  be  eligible  for  t  Commissioii  u  Hedioal  Inapeetor  or  Depntr  Medical  lagpector  of  HonitelB  uai 
Fleets,  8  Surgeoa  must  hare  serred  four  yeire  in  Her  Mejetty'e  Navj  ••  Surgeon  on  boud  •  Com- 
missioned Sbip. 

To  qnalifj  to  065oer  to  receive  a  Commistioii  as  Surgeon,  be  most  bare  been  tbree  jeers  empilojed 
as  an  Assistant  Sorffeon,  one  ^ear  of  wbicb,  at  least,  must  be  on  board  a  Commismoned  Ship,  and 
tbe  otber  t^o  may  be  senred  in  one  of  Her  Majes^s  Naral  Hospitals;  and  be  aball  pass  sodi 
Examination  as  the  Admiralty  may  from  time  to  time  direct;  but  no  Surgeon  or  Assistant  SurgeoB^ 
who  sball  retire  from  bis  employment  without  the  saaction  of  the  Admiralty,  or  who  afanll  refuse  «t 
avoid  service,  if  found  capable  of  serving,  sbaU  be  allowed  to  receive  half-pay ;  and  bis  name  in  such 
case  wiU  be  removed  from  the  list  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy« 

An  Assistant-Surgeon  shall  produce  proof  of  his  having  served  the  usual  and  required  Appreu- 
ticesbip,  and  shall  pass  such  Examination  as  the  Admiralty  may  from  tune  to  time  direct ;  bat  ao 
Candidate  shall  be  examined  before  be  shall  have  attained  tile  age  of  SO  yearsy  nor  after  the  age  of  34. 

Sir  Gilbert  Blane,  Bart.,  with  tbe  concurrence  of  the  Lords  Cosunissioners  of  tbe  Admiralty,  Ibr  the 
encouragement  of  If  aval  Medical  Science,  and  excitement  of  an  emulation  that  suy  condace  to  the 
interests  of  an  important  branch  of  the  public  service,  established  a  Fund  in  perpetuity,  for  the  pur- 
pose  of  providing  the  means  of  conferring  a  gold  medal,  onee  in  every  two  years,  on  such  two  Medical 
Officers,  whether  Surgeons  or  AteUtani'Surgeotu  acting  a»  Swrgemt,  m  shsll  produce  the  moot  iqpproved 
joumsls  of  their  practice,  whilst  actually  serving  in  Her  Majesty's  Ships. 


Medical  Officers  who  have  received  Sir  Gilbert  Blanche  Gold  Medal  (Mfi) 


AiRobert  Purkis  Hillyar,  (Inspector.) 
^Svr  John  liOdell,  Kt»,  m .d.  (Inspector.) 
John  Tarn,  Surgeon. 

William  Donnelly,  m.o.  do. 
Alexander  M'Kechnie,  m.d.,  do. 
James  Ormiston  M'Willlam,  mji.,  do. 


Samuel  Irvine,  m.d..  Surgeon. 

John  Wilson,  m.d.,  (Inspector.) 

William  Lindsay,  m.d.  (Dep.  Inspector.) 

James  W.  Johnston,  m.d.  (Dep.  Inapeetor.) 

Thomas  B.  Dunn,  m.d.  Surgeon. 


DIRECTOR-GENERAL  OF  THE  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 
®«®®|g)(S)^ir  William  Burnett,  jrt.,M.D.,  F.R.S.^ 


MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  OF  H0SPITAL3  AND  FLEETS. 
(Hslf-Paj  £879  Ifit.  to  £S8S,  seeording  to  prevkxii  lenriee.) 


1840 
Sir  John  Richardson,  Kt.^  u,i>;  F.R.S f2Aug 

1841 
dib*Bef|/aaisn  ^bnteca  Outrasi,  u.D.*  F.R.S., 

^    F.G.S 77! 23Nov 

*StrOeo.Jlfa^ratA,ir«.,H.D.,F.R.S.*23Nov 

nJMert  Purkis  HiUyar  ^    23Nov 

lohu  Wilson,  (&)  M.D 2Dec 


«6lr  a 


hat  a  rellriBg  pemkM  of  1001.  per 
tohlfhalfpigr. 


1844 

9'**10lll5ir  John  Liddell,?  Ki.,  m.d IdJuv 

James  Anderson,  m.o sr7Nev 

1846 

QilbertKing,  m.d 9Nof 

Q^®John  Afortiflier^* do 

1847 
^^Robert  Armstrong,*  mj> dSJaij 

1849 
William  Rae,  m.d.* iUmm 


PHYSICIANS  RETIRED. 
Half-pay  '101  1^  04.  to  £868  Ss.  per  snanio,  aooording  to  length  of  larriee. 


mUiam  Tait. 


1808 


.16Jttly 


181S. 


Duncan  M'Arthur 97  Apr 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


165 


DEPUTY  MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS  AND  FLEETS. 


1840 

John  Kenmdy  22Aug 

Olirer  EyaoB,  m.d do 

WiUkm  GbMdiUme    SlAag 

^Sttp.  Jenmngi  Sufoym^*  19Dee 

1841 
^i/o&n  Kay" l4April 

184S 

WSmWm.  Undny,  m  j>.>«f 5Mar 
$1  James  Prior" lAng 


(Half-Pftj  £Ufl  6ii  to  £878  Ite^  aoeofdinff  to  pravtoof  terriee.) 

1844 

^Alexander  Niflbet,  M.D.  ISJan 

Edward  Hilditoh    28 Jane 


1845 
Jamea  Allan  (a),  m.o.  ..  4Feb 
John  Grant  Stewart,  M.D.>790Oot 

1846 

Jama  VeUehf  WD 2Not 

Jamet  Scoti,  md.*"* do 


1847 
John  Drununond  (a)  ....   7JaIy 
ISmJas.  Wingato  Johnston, 
M.D 20Aug 


1860 
Joht  Andgrtmf  md lOJune 

*  l>r.  Seott  fotirm  a  pentlon  of 
£100  per  anmim  m  reUied  8aif.  of 
Hular. 


RETIRED  SURGEONS. 

Those  OAeen  harlng  f  prefixed  to  their  names  having  aerred  thirty  yean  afloat,  aie  In  the  receipt  of  fifteen  •billlagt 

per  diem. 


1793 
tJohn    Septimaa    Hasted  500ct 

1794 
9^®fThos.BobertsoD(a)<20Jane 

1795 
^■®Geo.  Bellamj^  X.D.  19Ma7 

1796 
tWUliam  Thompson  (a)..    80ct. 

1801 
^^@JohnErskine  Riak^  3 Aug 

1803 

James  Kntherfmrd,  M.Dt   SApril 
6 


1805 
Joseph  Hngh  Haghes  ..19Aag 


1806 
tWilliam  Price(a)». 


e  Oonrlei  Ship,  Deronport. 


.SlMay 


1807 
^John  Williama* 1  lAug 

1808 
Stephen  Jones  (b) SOMay 


1809 

George  Procter    . , 
11 


. . 14Jan 


@* James  Hall,  m.d.*  . . .  .28 Aug 
Jiunes  Foj    •22No7 

1810 
Morgan  Price 9Jan 

1811 
Sir  Jamea    E.  Anderson^ 
K.DiKt,    19Ang 

1822 

James  Lawrence 28 Aug 

Wm.  Donnelly,  md 13Apr 

1825 

Thomaa  Robertson  (b)     •  •  14Apr 
18 


•  OonTlet  SorgeoD,  Portnooath.  •  Med.  Supt.  of  Conricti,  Bermoda. 


SURGEONS  RETIRED  ON  COMMUTED  ALLOWANCE. 

1804 
^^Samnel  Bailey lODec 


1806 
Andrew  Canrick    19JaD 

1807 


^John  Forbes  (6),*  m.d., 

F.R.S.**  >•.... ..•••...  27  Jan 

Ebenezer  Walker 7Aug 

James  Lepper 14Sept 

^Archibald  Robertson(a)  21Not 


Andrew  Lithgow* 4Mar  Archibald  Robertson,  (b) 

James  Conltfared 26Not 

1808 

^«  John  Clark(a) 12  Apr 

Henry  Day 27July 

Jamea  Wade iDec 

WUliamHiUman 26Dec 

1809 
Joseph  M'Carogber,  M.D.t27Jao 
9 


*  Agent  for  lick,  WepBoath. 
t  PbriidaB  Eztreordinaiy  toH.R.H, 
the  DueheM  of  Kent. 


1810 


M.D ..lOJuly 

John  William  Hallion.. ..  iNo? 
John  Bernard,  m.o 8Nor 

1811 

Thomas  Roberta 12Feb 

ThomasCocks iMar 

Joseph  Henry  Kent  ....  21  April 

1812 
Geo.  Haynes  Jones,  m.o.  23Jan 
20 


Daniel  M'Namara    llFeb 

Maroua  Dill,  m.d 25 Apr 

Alex.  Montgomery*  ....  5May 
George  Hnme    Weather* 

head,  m.d 4Jnly 

Peter  Ramsay 19Sept 

1813 
George  Grant,  m.d 27Dec 

1814 
William  J.  Hoggan 22  Aug 

1815 

Wm.  Anderson  (a)    4 Jan 

WiUiam  H.B.Webster  ..17Attg 

1816 
Jas.  Lindsay,  m.d 16Sept 

1819 

Joseph  M'Crea 17Feb 

31 


Fh/tlcian  to  the  Qoeen's  H< 


hold. 


•  CItU  Hoqiita]«  ManriUue. 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


166 


SURGEONS   UNFIT  FOR  SERVICE  AT  SEA. 


1781 
Jamei  Thompson iSSept 


irsj 

9<i(g)George  M*C«11ii]ii^.18Not 


[1790 
Alex.  Anderson  (a) 150ct 


1794 
William  Porter 2 Jan 

f' Francis  Connin 8 Aug 
Uliam  Goddson 16D«c 


1795 
^Henry  Osborne*'  . . .  .30 Jan 

I*  John  Adamson^^ 8Sept 

R.  Pringle 20ct 


1809 
^1  John  Mackaj . . . . 


1796 
Rob.  W-illiams(a)i« «1  Ang 


1797 

Rich.  P,  Williamg lOFeb 

Edward  Henry  Brien  ....  15Sept 
@>Wmiam  Eijard 5Dec 


1798 

Edward  Tudor SlFeb 

Jenkin  Jones,  m.d 4 June 

John  Graham SJulj 

^1  Francis  Beall 28Sept 

John  Wilson,  m.d.  (a) . . .  .220ct 
®i Andrew  Leslie'^ 26Not 


1799 

James  Swift    26Apri] 

George  Towns 22JUI7 

John  Strang,  m.d 5Aug 


1800 

*  Valentine  Duke    llJuW 

^' John  Gibbs,  M.D 20ct 

&® David  Cowan" 140cl 

&  William  Oastler'^   ....  6Nov 

J* James  Guthrie*^' SONoy 

5uncan  M*CoH    8Dec 

28 


.19Ji] 


1803 

WUliflmM<Farlane,M.D.  ..25Mar 
William  Macka/,  m.d.   . .     do 


1804 

f(*  John  Bowen    29Mar 
lezander  Tayk)r» 2SJuly 

Stephen  WiUianson*^ 30July 

James  Keith do 

Thomas  Dickson 31  Aug 

James  Lowxy  (a) 26Nov 


1805 

Alex.  Dew8r(t)«» l4Jan 

John  lrvine(ft)«*§ 29Jan 

Silas  Blandford    14Mar 

Thomas  Uaher)     30Apr 

Isaac  Gorrell    8N0T 


1806 

@> William  Ross^  m.d iJan 

Robert  Robertson l7Jan 

^Simon  G.  Britton 7Mar 

m' Andrew  Darling    ....  12 June 

Charles  Mitchell 26 June 

Robert  Blake   9July 

^ijanles  M.Brjdone 26Aug 

Charles  Stormouth  9  Dec 


1807 
@>  William  H.  Banks  ....  14Jan 
^1  William  Turnei  (a) , . . .  21  Jan 

John  Tweedale 24Feb 

Charles  Queade    l5Apr 

Alexander  Telfer 28 Apr 

James  C.Hyde   6MaT 

66 


*  A.Taylorhu  a  petition  of  401.  ISi. 
4d,  per  annum  as  retired  surgeon  of 
convict  shipSur7rt««.  Agent  for  Sick, 
Cork. 

A«ent  for  Sick,  MorlUo. 

Clerk  in  General  Poet  Office. 


Walter  Dickson lAJans 

f^Chas,  Chamban*'  ....  9Julj 
>Jno.  M«Rae.  m.d.  (a).  .95Aag 
m.  Lodge Kidd,M.D.*  ..SOOct 

Thomas  Jones  (fr) 31>ec 

John  Maemillaji 5Dec 

Charles  Linton 25Dec 

Ambrose  Blacklock S6Dee 

Richard  Lewie 29Dee 


1808 

^^David  Lewis  (a) 7  Jas 

Ihomas  M*Neece 26JaB 

Darid  Jones 9Feb 

f)* James  Leitch iMar 
eorge  Gslbrsith 16Apr 

William  Rattj 16Ap 

Robert  Brien 25JuDe 

George  Moon ^^ans 

Henry  Lewin 1  Juir 

@' William  'Eruu^ 24Jb1V 

WPatriok  Walsh IdOc't 

Ralph  Eden SOOct 

James  Reid IfNor 

§<  Abrah .  Illingworthf    . .  16Kor 
"William  St.  George 

DavieSy  m.d.^ do 

Alexand.  Cockbum      ....  19Nor 

John  Ogilvie    2lNo? 

^Thomas  Fishei    2lDec 


1809 

fUohn  Wm.  Lalliam 12Jbb 
illiam  Vellacott     l3Jaa 

Rich.  Woodthorpe ISMar 

Rob.  Blake,  mj> 1  Apr 

Darid  Lewis  (6) iAj.r 

@*George  Gilbert?" 7 Apr 

®» Wm.  Wat80n,M.D ISMar 

John  T.  Jones 4S«pt 

James  Ayres ISSept 

R.  Mercer  Coekerill  . . .  .Si Sept 

Francis  R.  Jago STSept 

John  Mosgrove    SOSept 

James  Holbrook 20ct 

Edward  Seaton lOOct 

@iJohn  M'Crystal SSNor 

^  98 


*  Inspector  of  Armagh  Gaol  and  Le> 
natk  Asylum, 
f  Agent  for  Sick,  at  Fowey. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Surgeons  Unfit  for  Service. — Surgeons  for  Service. 


167 


David  Mitchell «8Nov 

Donald  Camerou 99Dec 

George  Birch    SdDec 

Harpar  Gamble    28Dec 

Roger  M'ManuB,  m.d.>^  .  .SODee 

1810 
£dw.  Henry  St.  Quintin  . .  3Jan 

Geo.  Smith 9Feb 

@i  William  Clajton iMar 

John  R.  Roberta"* 15Mar 

George  Roe*» S9Mar 

Dayid  Ross 24Ma3r 

Cbristr.  O'Brien,  m.d.     .  .SJune 

t ■William  CUfibrd 4Aug 
'Wm.H.Trotman    ....tlAug 

'i'bomas  Soden 28Aug 

James  Black,  m.d lOSept 

^^HenrjTowsej l«Dec 

1811 

9^  John  Stewart  (a) 9Feb 

Francis  Logan 3lMa^ 

Tbos.  Gra7(a)    ISJune 

John  Howe 16Jvt\y 

James  Browne  (a)    1 7  Aug 

J  mes  Dickson  (6)    SlOct 

Terence  Clarke 280ct 

John  L.  Doolan   14Not 

James  Stuart    19Dec 

1812 

Geo.Sbaw  Rutherford,  M.D.29Mar 
Henry  Wm.  Keele  m.d.  . .  3Apr 

Wm.  Aiton,  m.d SOJune 

Thos.  Wellington    14Jaly 

^^ Primrose  Lyon**. . .  .ISJuly 
@' Alexander  Rae    IdOct 

1813 

Donald  Kennedy S5Mar 

Charles  Skeoch 4Apr 

Gerard  Fitzgerald,  mj>.  .  .17 Apr 
©'James  Stewart  (o)  . . .  .14May 

George  Glasson    2lMay 

@' Francis  Kieman 9 June 

Matthew  Bumside*^    ....    Uoly 

Henry  Burrell 28 Aug 

Fred.  Rusbrook  Clause    . .  l5Sep 
James  Osborne  (a)     ......  20ct 

Andrew  Macansh lONov 

Andrew  Morison 12No.t 

142 


William  Dykes 16Nov 

John  Greig,  m.d.* 23Dec 

1814 

Wm.  Rogers,  m.d l6Feb 

John  Campbell  (a)   4Mar 

William  Simpson 7Mar 

^1  James  Kay da 

i'homas  Mein 14May 

MichaelDoak   iNor 

William  Simson do 

1815 

Robert  Espie 4Feb 

Alexander  Langhlin  . . .  .lOMar 
Felix  Arthur  Donnelly  ..17 Aug 
@*Johnston     Hamilton 

Acheson^*    do 

John  Davis,  m.d do 

Robert  Wilson do 

Robert  M'Dowall,  m.d.  . .  do 

Peter  Comrie do 

Ninian  M'Morris do 

John  Armstrong do 

^William  Bell  (a)7't   ..  do 

John  Patchell do 

Allan  Waterst do 

1816 

SUohn  Patterson   lApr 
»Alex.Stewart7« 16Sept 

1817 
James  Mitchell 8Mar 

1818 
^'John  Runciman®' 70ct 

1820 
William  Clarke  (d ) 15Mar 

1821 
Henry  G.  Brock,  m.d.    . .  9Mar 

1822 
^ James  M.  Madden  ....  50ct 

John  Greenish do 

Alexander  Gordon 7 Oct 

173  

«  Acent  for  Sick  at  Aberdeen. 
i  Justice  of  Peace,  Damfriei. 
X  Agent  for  SIek  at  EnDouth. 


1823 

Miohl.  M^EnnnUy 27June 

Wm.  M*Gee,  m.d 20Oct 

1824 

Thos.  Brownrigg**    2Mar 

John  Wilson  (o)    9Sept 

1825 

Alex.  Linton 2lFeb 

9*  Abraham  Courtney  ...  .9May 
Adam  Simpson S3Aug 

1826 

Peter  Reid   18Feb 

Wm.  Ekin,  m.d 8Apr 

John  George  Sebire    . . .  .IdMay 

1827 
John  Gannon BJuly 

1828 

John  Gray     iSFeb 

@*Benj .  Browning,  m.d.*>*  1 4  Apr 

1829 
Daniel  Cfunpbell IGFeb 

1880 

Jeremiah  Riordan    31  Mar 

JohnWes^    28July 

1832 
John  Robert  Reid 4Apr 


1836 
Wm.     Thos.     Balhintine, 
m.d 22Dec 


1844 
@iRobert  John  ScoU,  m.d.  iMay 
192 


^  Burgeon,  Paikhnrtt  Pricon. 


SURGEONS  FOR  SERVICE. 


1805 


^'(2)Peter  Suther  . . 
^>  J  ames  Henderson . 


.2lSept 
..140ct 


1809 

ffWm.  Fras.  Carter,  m.d.*'  27Jan 
enry  Wm.  Bull 15Feb 

^^Thomas  C.  Jones'*  ....  18Dec 

6 


1810 


David  Thomson  (a) 19Feb 

@i David  Boy ter^i ISJune 

W  John  Urqubart 19 June 

John  Osborne 2Ju]y 

9 


Digitized  by 


Google 


tea 


WilUun  Cnig  (a)*  ....SSJalj 
RobertBow«r 7D«c 


1811 

SiEdwurd  CaldweD 8Jan 
1  James  Hamiltoii S9Jui 

181S 

A* John  Smith  (•) SlJui 

^orge  Swann S7Mw 

5tr  JamM  Clark,  Bt.  mj>., 
F.R.S.t    lOJime 


1813 
Nicholas  W.  Roche,  m.d.  S7Feb 

A'James  M*Teniaii<* ISAog 

JtB,  Cowan,  uj> ISSept 

Chas.  Carter,  mu) 17 Nov 


1814 

A>  Francis  Sankej'* 17 Jan 

Petnr  Canningbam 28Jan 

AlickOaborue   llFeb 

James  Wilson  (b) 21  Apr 

John  Thomson,  (6)  m.d.  .  .28Sept 

Robert  Dobie   S40ot 

^» William  West,  M.D.    ..  5Not 


1815 

Dayid  Wright 17Ang 

Wm.  M'DoweU do 

Wm.  Kelly,  m.d.  ......     do 

Charles  Kennedy do 

f)^1MSam.Irnne,M.D.S^^    do 
ohu  Drew  (6)fl 16Deo 


Sttigeons  for  Service. 


1819 
Robert  Gothrie 

18X0 

Evan  Davies    taMay 

JohnDobief 14AQg 


18S1 
^^Charlea  Inches,  M.D.**  18Dec 


18t« 
DsTidFinlaj 70ct 


1823 

James  Ellis 26July 

Peter  Fisher   llSept 

^Geoige  Roberts 5Noy 


1824 

^1  William  Guland,  m.d.  . .  iJan 
Jos.  RoUestonSterritDofflOMar 

Evan  Bowen,  m.o 14jalj 

Benjamin  Dickson 18Aug 


1825 

William  Lerson   2lFeb 

'^<JohnCampbeU(6)*'..     do 
(Uohn  Wilson  {d)    ....  19ApHl 

obert  Wjke 4Jane 

Edward  Jeffery    8Jnly 

John  Fatten*" 9Dec 


1816 

Y  Wm.  Bruce,  m  .d 20  Jan 

r  And.  Henderson,  k,dJ*  16Sept 
I^Olirer  Spronle^. .....     do 

i'Robert  Johnstone^   ..     do 


1817 
^iColin  ArrotBrowning,^ 


8Feb 


1818 
®**lhn John  Tarn  . 
89 


8Sept 


•  Agent  for  BIek  at  LtrerpooL 
t  Phyflcian  to  the  Qoeen. 
4  Portsmouth  Dtrliloii  of  M arinee . 
I  Agent  for  Sick  at  Mnford. 


1826 
Arthur Sayaget   ••• 


.22  July 


1827 

Thomas  Bell  (eH 6Jaly 

Robert M<Coi»iek«0  ....27Not 
Hen.Kelsall,ii.o 28Dec 


1828 

(1  Alex.Sewell  AUen,  ho.*'  SMay 
b'Arch.  Gilchrist,  M.D.    26June 

^Edward  Leah^ 27Aug 

eorge  £.  Forman ISSept 

John  Kidd 30Sept 


t  Health  Officer,  New  South  Walct. 
1  Health  Officer,  Port  Jackton. 
i  Agent  for  Sick,  Orimsbjr. 


1899 

Andrew  Sinclair,  mjd.*  9Sim 

Nicholas  Hae^ratfat ^ 

Peter  Leonard 4o 

GeorgeTodd  Moxey,  m j>.SCA« 
Thos.  Johnston,  (6)  h.d.  I70a 
^Bartholomevr  Verlinfl^  tlDw 


1890 

A>William  Fold« 19J« 

g'Robert  MaxweU    ....12Mc 
IBmAlex.  M*Kechiiie,M.D.tUriT 

f^'Hugh  Jameson 14A«r 
rederick  CreUin     ^ 

Richard  C.Nntt 190rt 

AlexanderNeill VOn 

AUohn  Smith  (b)'"xj>..  6N> 
1^0.  Wallis  McDonald   ..  9N> 


1831 

Alex.  Lane,  MJ>,»      7J« 

James  Barr,  mjk     fi^^ 

GeoigeH.DablM    ioUa 

GeorgeSymera    l^Sbj 

Darid  Geddes'«^  d.  . .  ,A7Uw 

Richard  Doag]as>«> J3iV 

9*  James  Smith  (d)     ....  9NV 


18S2 

Mitchel  Thomson    18  V 

John  G.  HarrisoD    73w 

RobertHolden   fSJw 

Geo.  Irwin  Fox,  mj>«    ..  ll^V 


185S 

Patrick  Martyn,  m.d.  ..  i^^ 

Thomas  Gibson UAjv 

James  Browne, (5)  m.d...  SJ"? 
John  Dunlop,  m.d.*^  ...»    ^ 
9*  Andrew  Millar,  m.d.  .  M^ 


1854 

Philip  Toms,  M.D ^^ 

^ohnCotilter.Mj>.i«*..  rF«k 
Cbaries  Henry  Fuller  ,.iii^ 
John  Robertson  (ft)  Mji.***  l60ct 
®' Hamilton  Dickson  Rob. 

Henningi^ UD« 

David    Graham     Miller, 

M.D ^f> 

James  Bankier,  m.d.  ....   ^ 

John  Watson do 

John  Stephen  Hampton  . .    do 
106 


•  €k»lGnia]  SeeralaiT,  Mi 
t  Agent  for  Sick,  Omtnwj, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Surgeons  for  Service. 


169 


18d5 

Win.  Gann,  w.d 28Jan 

James  Canniebael,  M.D  ..  6Feb 
^*Johii  Jag.  Lancaster  H.D.  JBApr 
James  Kemp  Ballard  ....  15 Apr 
VmTbos.  Russell   Dunn, 

v.D do 

Jobn  Gibson   do 

James  Donovan,  m.o.  .  •  do 
Henry  Walsb  Mabon,  M.O.    7  Oct 

1836 
James  Taylor 2Ju1j 

f^'DaridDeas    do 
lex.  Brjson,  m.d.     ....  17Sept 
Alexander  Baxter^***  ....  ««Dec 
Benjamin  Bynoe     do 

1857 
ISmJas.  Ormiston  M'Wil- 

liam,  M.D.,  r.R  B SSFeb 

Wm.  Hutcbinson  Bulkelej 

Jones,  M.o SOOct 

John  VV  illiam  Bowler ....    8  N  or 

WilKsmDoak 28Dec 

@*Geo.  David  Maclaren      do. 

1838 

Jason  Lardner loMar 

Alexander  Kilroy loApr 

Alexander  Cross 4Ma7 

t'John  Wilson  Elliott . .    8 May 
'Tbomas  Edward  Ring, 

."■D.»«      «OJuly 

Miller  Hamilton,  m.d.  . .  do 
Alexander  Muirbead,  m.d.  do 
Alex.  Crawford  Macleroy  do 
Yt^  A  bra.  Rose  Bradford . .  do 
n^' Jobn  Arnold  Mould*"**  do 
John  Griffitb  Williams  {b)  do 
Thos.  William  Jewell ....  do 
^Thos.  Frazer,  m.d.****     do 

William  Kent do 

Fbomas  Brenan do 

I ohn  Sloan,  M.o do 

Inmes  Stiell,  m.d do 

ffarvey  Morris    do 

^ofan  Moody    do 

^obn  Munro,  M.D 15 Aug 

Barnes  Bootb    16Aug 


1839 
$'Fred.  Wm.  Le  Grand    ..3Jan 

Jhas.  Priaulx   ,.    do 

obn  M'llroy,  m.d*     20Aug 

Idward  Newman,  m.d.    . .    do. 

1840 

obn  Read 28May 

has.  Kevern  Nutt do. ' 

«nox  Thompson  Cunning- 
ham. M.D do. 

3hn  Ferrier do. 

.obt.  Durno  Mitchell    . .    do. 
164 

•  Afrent  for  Sick,  Kingitown,  Dublin. 

JuLr50 


Geo.  Bum,  m.d 28May 

James  Salmon     lAug 

Andrew  Smith 31  Oct 

i»Wm.  Houghton"* 4Not 

I'PeterNiddrie,  M.D."**    do. 

I* Joseph  PlimsoU,  m.d."^  do. 

t^Henry  Baker do. 

'Alfred  Baker  Cutfield      do. 

itzwilliam  Mansell,  m.d    1  9Not 

1841 

Wm.  Tbos.  Rogers «2Mar 

Henry  Liddell «7Ma 

Francis Sharpe    ...•.8Jun 

George  Doak 25  \ug 

Cbns.  Wm.  White    do. 

^» Wm.  Graham"** do. 

John  Cornthwaite  Bowman  do. 
Rob.  Tbos.  Chas.  ScoU    . .  96  Aug 
Tbos.  Richard    Hey  wood 

Thomson,  M.D lOct 

^n^bos.  Heron  Keown  •.    do. 

^Mobn  Stewart  (/>)>» 20ct 

w  Jobn  Bower,  m.d.  ....  do. 
@>Chas.  Dean  SUel  >"  . .    do. 

Wm.  Forster  Carter 4Nof 

Jas.  M*Bain 23Nov 

John  Andrews do. 

Geo.  WaUon  Pritcbett ....  do 
Edward  Davies,  m.d.    ....    do. 

Robt.  Stevenson  •    do. 

Henry  Forfar  Osman,  m.d.  do. 
John  HetbringtouCarrutbers  do. 
'^*  Henry  Daniel  Shea  ....    do. 

i*0'NeillForguson,M.D."^  do. 
IDec 


pJames  Vaughan"* 


Wm.  M<Crea   2Aiig 

Robert  Grabame,  m.d.   ..    do. 
Alex.  Cummings  Air  ....  5Aug 
Keats  Robinson  Risk  ....   do. 
Jn.Octavius  Goodridge  .  .SOSept 


1842 
@Geo. Mackay,  M.D."«   ..26Jan 
Wm.  Henry  Forstec,]f.D.    28 Jan 
Chas.  Ritchie  Kinnear. . .  .SOJan 
Alex.  Anderson(6),  m.d.  . .  3Feb 

Jos.Caldwell    7Mar 

i^'Robt.  ToUoh  Easton  ..    do. 
I' Jobn  J.  D.  Bums    ....  8Mar 
ames   Williamson    Wal- 
lace, M.D lOMar 

^^Samuel  Donnelly    ....  16May 

John  Rees    SOMay 

Alex.  Stnart    8June 

Richard  Carpenter   do. 

@Steph.  Saml.  Sunlej"^  llJuoe 
Chas.  Robert  Brien,  M.D.SlSept 

Maurice  Tbos.  West     240ct 

John  Campbell  {d)    3lOct 

Thomas  Bellott 22Dec 

John  Charles  Folds do, 

1843 
@>Gilb.   Thrift   Meldrum 

Martin 31Mar 

@John   Irwin  Crawford, 

M.D."« 3Apr 

Edward  Hodges  Cree,  m.d.  4Apr 
Rob.AustinBankier,  m.d.  24May 
James  Atchison,  m.d.  . .  2Aug 
210 


Wm.  Robertson,  m.d.****    do. 

bDavid  Thomas*** do. 

^Charles  Smith*"   do. 

oward  Ralph  Banks. . .  .259ept 
@John   Dunbar    Tweed- 

dale»«< «ONov 

Fred.  Newell  Slight,  m.d.  27Dee 

1844 
Jobn  Douglas,  m.d.  ......  6Jsn 

Qi James  Walsh,  m.d 20 Feb 

Kicbard  Denton  Mason  ..28 Feb 
Wm.  Wogan  Baynes   ....    do. 
Robert  Jobn  Ben.  Chambers  iMar 

?^* Henry  Macfkrlane  ....    do. 
lex.  Woodcock    1  May 

@*Hugh   Tod    Spalding 

Beveridge,  m.d 14 June 

Robt.  Whitmore  Clarke  . .   7  Sept 

1845 
^Chas.  Paget  Blake,  m.d.i*«  2Jan 

Edward  Nollotb  m.d 1 4J an 

David  Thompson,  m.d.   . .    do. 

Wm.  Browne,  m.d 25JHn 

'^Un.  Moolenburg  Minter  2^Jau 
obn  Fitsgerald  Charlton, 
ii.D.**y   26Mar 

f^ Jobn  Davidson,  m.d.***     9  A  pr 
rcb.  John  Little    1  May 

Jas.  Johnstone  Paul,  m.d  . .     do. 

John  Stirling,  m.d 28 Juno 

Jobn  Page  Burke, M.D.  ..  3July 
TbomasHarvey  Lowry,  M.D.lAug 
@iSamuel  Wm.  Webb  ..dOAug 
William  Rogers  {b)  m.d.  20O<*t 
Jobn  Herbert  Patterson  ..   iNov 

Wm.  Loney,  m.d.    do 

Evan  Evans 18Nov 

John  Smart  Peddie 2  Dec 

Wm.  Wood,  M.D do 

Robert  Bernard    do 

^Edward  Heath**« llDec 

^Jas.  John  Louis  Donnet  21  Dee 

1846 

Thomas  Somerville lOJan 

John  Gallagher 4Feb 

@*Salter  Livesay,  1C.D.  ..SOMar 

Jobn  Belcher,  m.]> do 

@* Edward  Groves do 

Wm.  Lambert  Metbven,M.D.  do 
Chas.  Thomas  Simpson 

Kevem     do 

John  Campbell, (c)  M.D...     do 

Henry  Trevan,  m.d do 

George  Whitmarsh do 

'y  A  ugustus  Slight*" do 

obert  Grigor do 

§'  William  Bateman do 
*Edw.  Geo.  Irving,  md.  .  .3Maj 
206 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


170 


Assistant-Surgeons  unfit  for  Service. 


^^Wm.  Dalrjmple  Kerr, 

M.D fJMay 

JohnThomaon,  (<:)h.d.  .  •     do 

Charles  Coffey 6June 

Jamea  Annit  Miller   .  • .  *  S6 June 

David  Lyall,  m.d iJuly 

Andrew  Murray 1 5  Aug 

JohnForbea(c)t» 27  Aug 

John  Findlay   do 

Olirer  Thos.  Miller    7Sept 

Hen.  Home  Tumbull,  m.d.  ttOcX 
Leon.  Dobbin  Buchanan. .  9No7 

Robert  Havward do 

Thomas  Tidt do 

John  Ingle6eld  Acheson . .  do 
John  Scott  Davidson**  ..  do 
©William  Crofkon'"   ....    do 

@i  John  Tho.  Jenkins do 

Thomas  Crawford    do 

Daniel  Ritchie     do 

@> Robert  Anderson    ....    do 

Wm.  Uuffell  Dalton    do 

Kd.  Harris  Derriman,  md.  do 
@UamesGeorge  Risk ....    do 

Alexander  Brown do 

John  Hillary  Haire do 

f'Jas.  G.  Buchanan   do 
•H.  O'Hagan.  M.D.'*3  ..    do 
'Hen.  Jones  Domville^^    do 
294 


John  King    17Nov 

Lewis  Carmichael  Urquhart 

M.O 23Nov 

Marmaduke  Cremour  French 

25NOV 

1B47 
ThomaflStratton.M.D.'^..  SOJan 
Fras.  Bo  wen  Pritchard  •«     do 

John  Macleod,  m.d IDApr 

Fred.  J  as.  Whipple  ....  &June 
Wm,  McKinlay,  m.d.  •• .  .S7July 
Andrew  Oraham,  M.D.    ..     do 

John  McWhinnie 24  Aug 

Wm.  Henry  Bent    lOct 

Wm.  BankaFegen   170ct 

James  Mitchell,  m.d 24Nov 

James  Harvey 2lDec 

Robert  Pottinger  ..•••.••    do 

1848 

Henry  Edmonds SFeb 

Thomas  Spencer  Wells  ....    do 

Thomas  Kincaid 17!Vlar 

James  Crisping  Walsh    ..18 May 

Fisher  Negus 26May 

Geo.  Archd.  Nicolls,  m.».  June30 

Charles  Grier 24Aug 

Robe  Clarke,  m.d do 

317 


^Manies  Davidson     ....  12'^pt 

&>Fredk.  Stupart do 

SArcbd.LitUe,  m.d.»«»  ..29Nor 
Walter  Dickson  (6)  m.d.    25Nor 

1849 
AJohn  Simpson  ( &)**    ..  5lJaa 
Chas.  A.  Anderaoiiy  m .»•  •     do 
^'Alez.Wilaon.  m.d.    ..  lOApr 

h  rederick  Harvey    do 

(^iCbas-NelsonWUkinaoniMlMay 
Thomas    Edward     Mollis- 

worth,  M.D 29Mav 

Wm.  Robertson  Cockbarn    7Jclr 

Andrew  Moffitt do 

Robert  Fulton,  m.d 8Ag£ 

Alex.  Armstrong,  M.o.      ..U«ttit 

Alex.  Mitchell,  m.d 2>'ov 

Thomas  Nelson,  m.o kIo 

John  Augustus  Corbett   .  .2t)Uec 
James  Fisher,  m.d do 

1850 

Joseph  Henderson    2lTrh 

Gerald  Yeo d** 

rhos.  Graham,  m.d i}A)< 

George  Rae,  m.d do 

Samuel  Browne 

[Junior  Swg^om] 
340 


ASSISTANT-SURGEONS  UNFIT  FOR  SERVICE  AT  SEA. 


1805 
Thomas  Bell  (a) 4Not 

1806 

Robert  Smith  (a) 11  Mar 

Henry  E.  Suggate    22 Apr 

William  BilUnga 4 July 

John  Malloch  6Au*g 

John  G.  Sparke 24Sept 

1808 

Charles  Mortimer 18  J  an 

Wm.  McEwen.. 4Apr 

Henry  Ruxton 29Aug 

George  A.  Waters    80ct 

1809 

John  Baiston 17  Jan 

John  Lizara 11  Oct 

1810 

James  Burnsidet 12Sept 

18 


t  Employed  in  M Uitls. 


1811 

Arch.  C.  Hyndman l3Feb 

William  Eyre 6Mar 

Timothy  Drayton lOApr 

Joseph  Breadon llJune 

Alex.  Paterson    do 

JamesM'Alaster 23Sept 


1812 

Neal  Robinson 24Feb 

Joseph  M'Gowan 9MHr 

Wm. Dickson  (o) 24RUr 

William  Irwin     31  Mar 

John  Baird  (a)    4May 

John  Cocks 14May 


1813 

Thomas  Gray  (b) • .  18 Jan 

Isaac  Dias     20Feb 

James  H.  Chandler 80ct  ^^^^  Christie 

George  Sibbald  (6) 20Dec 


1814 
Joseph  Laaeuville 


.24Jau 


David  Jardine  , 
81 


1823 


7Apr 


Andrew  Russell* 8S«pt 

Alex.  Bl/th loDcc 

1824 
Joseph  Taylor 4j«ae 

1825 

R.T.AUaway 3l(>ct 

Richard  Davies    l^.Nvr 

C.  F.  Krabbe     do. 

1826 

John  G.  Lyell Uipr 

James  Hbtter     ib\\r 

Francis  Osborne    sSeft 


1828 


rFe'» 


1829 


Charles  Dennj ,  7Jr 

John  Bluett ?3Jior 

48 


*  A.  RuMoll  rsceives  a  pnuioii  of  i9> 
ycr  uiiiuni. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


m 


ASSISTANT-SURGEONS  FOh.  SERVICE. 

HolfLpay,  9f.  to  5s.  per  diem,  according  to  length  of  Senrioe. 


1809 
John  Whitmanh*    «4Julj 

1811 
William  Bunbar SMay 

1823 
John  Blown  (a)    15Jan 

18«4 

Wm.  Pennycook It  May 

G6orge  IncledoD SO  June 

18J7 
AndrewCoatea*   9Mar 

1829 
WilUamHobba    iSSept 

J  833 
John  Cnahen  Sabhen  ....  6Nor 

1835 
Jas.   Nathaniel    Derriman, 

KI.D. 6Mny 

Jas.  Geo.  Glaase  Bal]autine«9May 

1836 
G eo.  Henry  Somerville    . .  1 2  Aug 

1837 
Jaa.  Alex.  Soott  Addiion    6 Apr 
George  Ball 30 Aug 

1838 

JohnReid    9May 

James  Peters   lOJuly 

Thos*  James  Layton,  m.d  ^  1  9Not 

1839 
Hen.  Herbert  Mackarsie  . .  4 Apr 

Thomas  Ayling     15  A  pr 

Jos.  Dalton  Hooker    ....  t8May 

Henry  Peacock,  m .o do. 

Kustace  Jas.  Walsh 16Aug 

1840 
Robt  Fleming  Cullen.M.D.  2Jan 
@'  Waller  Walker  Lennox  16Feb 
Albert  Andrew  Jack   ....   lOct 
Wm.  M*Dermott,  ii.d.  ..ITNov 

1841 

Robert  Willcox eJan 

Alex.  Leith  EmsUe 30Jan 

Fhilip  Porter>» 11  Feb 

W  m.  Rd.  £.  Smart do 

Wm.  Thos.  Alexander. . . .  2 Mar 

Arch.  Elliott,  m.o 15 Mar 

Arch.  Sibbald,  m.o »3Mar 

James  Falls  Henry,  M.D.20.\pril 

A  lex.  Robertson 1  May 

Nicholas  Littleton lOMay 

Jus.  Niven,  m.d 20May 

H.  Richardson,  m.d do 

J  ames  Rae  (6) do 

38 


Henry  Squire  Wilmott^ . .  24BIay 

Wm.  J.  Gruggen 28May 

Fred.  Math.  Rayner  ....  8June 

John  Teroan  ISJune 

Art.   Wellesley   W.    Ba- 

bington   5Joly 

Nicholas  Lock^er  Dolling  14July 
Alex.  Borthwick, M.D.    ..27July 

Ernest  Elliott 30Jaly 

Wm.  McMabon lOAug 

Matt.  Burton,  m.d l7Aug 

Jas.  Laird 30Aug 

Alex.  McDonald 2Sept 

Wm.  Hannant 6Sept 

And.  Batwell.  m.d 20Sept 

Wm.  M*K.  Saunders*'   ..     do 

John  Bernard 80ct 

Wm.  Geo.  Goldin   do 

Wm.  Webber,  m.d do 

Pairick  Slevin dot 

Walter  Lawrance     do 

Lawrence  Carey 130ct 

John  Cockin    do 

Arth.  Adams    do 

Chas.  Forbes,  m.d do 

Edw.  D'AuTergne 27  Nov 

Rich.  D.  Pritchard do 

Robert  Beith,  m.d do 

Richard  GaWin,  m.d do 

Rbt.  Hastings,  M.o lODec 

Jas.  Jenkins,  m.d 27 Dec 

John    Balfour    Nicholson 

M.D do 

Fred.  W.  R.  Sadler      29Dec 

1842 

John  Jack     3 Jan 

William  Maoleod,  m.d.    . .  ISJan 

Thos.  M.  Costello do 

J .  Johnstone  Martin 23Jan 

Arch.  McClatchie 3Feb 

Joseph  Browne     12Feb 

Clas.  Grant  Campbell     ..     do 

Wm.  Henry  Sloggett 2Apr 

Douglas  Nicholas  Fucker      do 
Wm.Thos.  Domville      ..   3May 

Henry  Piers     do 

Will.  Hoggan 2June 

Thos.  Russel  Pickthorn..l5June 

JohnJeffcott    22June 

William  Macdonald 25June 

James  Henry 4July 

Mark  Hamilton    2Aug 

Wm.  Thomp.  Kay 18Aug 

Adam  Gordon 25Nov 

Geo.  Henry  Ryan     SODec 


Fred. 


Morgan 11  July 

John  Ward do 

Wm.  Smith,  m.d 29July 

Hen.Wm.Horsell do 


•  Secretary  to  tlie  ILN.  Ucd. 
Kund. 


Sup. 


1843 
John  Andrews  (b)  m.d.  . .   SFeb 

William  Duirs do 

Rich.  Percy  Chapman  . . .  .20Feb 
Lowry  John  Monteith  . . .  .20 Apr 

Cecil  CrandeU 11  July 

William  Fasken,  m.d do 

06 


1844 

Geo.  Irwin  WiUei  ......    8 Apr 

Alex.  Eugene  Mackay    . .     do 

John  Gray  («)      do 

VunsC.  Clarke,  m.d li;7Jiine 

Joseph  B.  H.  Ceilings  . .     do 

George  Everest    1 2 July 

John  T.  U.  Breraner,M.D.  ?6july 
Daniel  John  Duigan    ....     do 

Charles  McShane 17 Aug 

James  Dennis  Cronin    ....  1 8  Oct 

James  Wade  {b)    do 

Thomas  Willumi  Rimell  . .  do 

John  Forb€8(r/) do 

Godfrey  Jas.  Alex.  M<Cul- 

la^h do 

Richard  Croker  Russell  . .   do 


1845 

Thomas  Hunter 8Jan 

Hen.  Francis  Williams,  md.  do 
Henry  Meridith  Speer  ..  do 
George  Wm.  Lillies,  m.d.     do 

Thomas  Seccombe ((Feb 

John  Watt  Reid do 

Wm.  Wallace  Wildey,  m.d.  do 
George  Hugh  Sidley    ....  10 Feb 
William  Thos.  Billings  ..    1  M»r 

Stephen  Bowden do 

George  Duncan,  M.D d3 

Joaeph  Alf.  RadclifiTe  Har- 
vey, M.D do 

John  Tremble  Robinson . .  H  Mar 
Sam.  Sloane  Dalzell  Wells,    do 

Joseph  Coulter,  m.d 19  V'ar 

John  Thomas  Caddy     3 1  M:ir 

Edmund  Lawless do 

William  N.  Brake    17A,ir 

WilUam  Fras.  Noott    .... 2 1 A  r 

John  Sole do 

Allan  Brown,  m.d 9J  une 

James  Campbell  (a)    .  >  •  •     do 

JohnJolliffe do 

Francis  Mo  Aree do 

Charles  Roberts do 

Charles  Douglas  Sbeppard  do 
Fredk.  Foster  Morgan  . . .  .3July 

William  Ross,  m.d. do 

William  Hector  Cameron      do 

John  Philp   do 

Francis  Anderson     16Aug 

N.  C.  Hatberly    do 

Patrick  Digan.  m.d 240ct 

DaTid  Henry  Wright,  m.d.  4Nov 
140 


Digitized  by 


Goc^fe 


172 


Acting  Assistant-Surgeons. 


Charles  Sloane  Lester  ....  llNoT 

William  Mun,  m.d do 

Robert  Pennington  Remus 

Sparrow    do 

Geo.  Alexander  Hallion . .  fODec 

Charles  Ede do 

John  Ecoles  Hamilton    . .     do 


1846 

Henry  Amot,  m.d. 2Jan 

Johnston  Christie,  m.d 8Jan 

John  Gunn     .....ITJan 

John  Elliott do 

Julian  Woolgar  Slight  . . .  .34Jan 

Dav.  Ormond  West 30Jan 

John  NihUl 2Mar 

Thos.  Henry  Huzley  . . .  .iSMar 
John  Colmer  Austen  ....  27Mar 

Fredk.  Wm.  Blake l3Apr 

Wm.  Bainbridge llMay 

Wm.  Bennett  Dalby ]2May 

Seaton  Wade    SOMay 

Henry  Crocker    do 

George  Edward   Nicholas     do 

Samuel  Clift    do 

John  Goodriok  Cambell  . .     do 

John  Barclay,  m.d 97  May 

Richard  King do 

Hart  Gimlet,  m.d 80May 

W.  Castledine  Tucker,  m.o.  do 

Henry  Loney 4June 

Geo.  Birnie  Hill 4July 

James  Whicher   4Aug 

William  Evans  (6) I  Sept 

Archibald  Armstrong,  m.d.    do 
Augustus  Richard  Preston    do 

Andrew  Clark do 

William  Beresford  Cham- 
bers Christy 260ct 

John  Ward  (6)    do 

George  Gordon do 

187 


George  Clarke,  M.D 260ct 

Edward  William  Pritchaid  2Nov 

John  Tucker  Rof^s do 

Wm.  Bdw. O'Brien 16Not 

William  Crawford    do 

Charles  Foster  Williams . .  31  Not 

Henry  Wellings 4Dec 

William  Loudon  Gordon    17  Dec 

James  Lilbume     31  Dec 

Robert  Mungle    do 

David  Lloyd  Morgan  ....     do 

Wm.  Thos.  Wilson do 

Henry  French do 

Fran.  Clunie  Sibbald,  m.d.  do 
William  Henry  Clarke  • .  do 
Michael  Walling do 


1847 
Thomas  Beswick  Purohas, 

M.D 16Jao 

Frederick  Mauger   do 

Hugh  Girvan 13Feb 

James  Gallagher    2  Mar 

Charles  Bedingfield  Wood  8Mar 
Geo.  Henry  Edwards  . .  .  .lOMar 
John  L.  Trousdell,  m.d.  .  .20Mar 

James  Holt 6Apr 

Alfred  Jackson 13 Apr 

John  Rose,  m.d.,  a.m.    . .  lOMay 

Wm.  Culhaoe 12May 

Charles  Sayer  Hugo  . . .  17 May 
John  Roodall  Holmaii  .  .21  May 
Julian  W.  Bradshaw  ....  1  June 

Daniel  Carter 1 1  June 

Edward  Pearee   17 June 

John  M*Swiney     ....... .2July 

Thomas  John  Breen   ....  10 July 

Henry  C  Sirr  Wilson,  m.d.    do 
Richard  Jam  Squire   ....  17Aug 

Wm.  Jas.  Hamilton,  m.d.    do 

Edward  Adams do 

James  Smith  Ayerst 7  Sept 

226 


John  Cotton',  m.d 7 Sept 

Richard  Blizard  Power  . .     do 

William  Evans  (e) do 

Wm.  Ellis  Hambly 2I(^ct 

Wm.  Mackay  Ogilvie 2dOct 

Thomas  Balls  Forster.  .  . .  270€t 
Christopher  Knox  Ord   . .     do 
John  Bernard  Ricards. .  . .   5Nov 

James  Muirhead SNor 

William  Patrick do 

John  C.  Inglis    do 

Robert  Charles  Scott  ....     do 
Dugald  M<Ewan,  M.D.  ..29Nor 

1848 
Alexander  Watson,  m j>. . .     GJaa 
Daniel  Wells  Stephens,  m».  d« 
George  Pardee  Cooke  ....  24J«i 

Robert  Irvine 2Feb 

John  Murphy •  — .   do 

William  lUchardson    SMsr 

Francis  Henry  Blaxall do 

Wm.  Balfour 'Baikie,  m.]>.  lo.Mar 
George  Fletcher  Banks  ..  2 1  Mar 

Charles  Sproull     24Mtf 

James  Wilkinson  Elliott  ..SOAiw 
John  Linton  Palmer ......  20Maf 

John  Walrond  Cleave  . 2Jiiiw 

George  Moore,  m.d ISJmie 

Charles  D.  R.  Symons. .  .  .6JalT 

Wm.  Telfer 17Jul> 

Robert  VV.  Beaumont    .  .SSJuly 
Chas.  Fred.  Aug.  Courtney    do 

Andrew  M*Clure do 

Horace  H.  Smith,  m.d.    . .    2AQg 
John  Felix  Johnson     ....  12Aiig 

1849 

George  Mason,  m.d.    ....  27 Jan 

Francis  Y.  Toms do 

Jsmes  McE.  Wallace  ....  do 

Wm.  V.  E.  Reynolds do 

John  W.  Duncan do 

264 


1799 
Robert  Hume  « 


DISPENSERS  OF  HOSPTIALS. 

Half-pay  £91  5s.  per  annum. 
I                    1803  I  1810  I  1811 

.iJulyjJamesM'Kee 4July|johnHarrisonCurtisl3Nuv|l  homes  Tripe 


l8Feb 


ACTING  ASSISTANT  SURGEONS. 


i84r 

Henry  Slade 4June 


1848 

Joseph  Sloss 30Mar 

Edwin  rhomas  Watkins .  20.Mav 
Varmaduke  P<  S.  Ward..22July 

4 


James  Edmonstone    2Aug 

Wm.  Bird  SprouU .6Aug 


1849 

Jas.  G.  T.  Forbes 27Jan 

Wm.  Forrest  Mac  Clinton  lOAug 

John  Wallace    ISAug 

9 


Henry  Eales     ISAof 

John  Denis  Maedonald    . .  14Atif 

Geo.  V.  Mac  Donogb 60ct 

Archd.  L.  Archer    iNot 

Heury  S.  Edwardes do 

John  Rorie 5^or 

James  Johnstone do 

lohn  Milne  Duffus SNor 

17 


Digitized  by 


Google 


173 


SERVICES    OP    MEDICAL    OFFICERS. 


INSPECTORS  AND  DEPUTY  INSPECTORS. 


1  Sir  W.  Burnett  (Director  Geneml),  Assist. 
Surg,  of  Goliath  ofi  Cape  St.  VinceDt,  at  the  bom- 
bardment  of  Cadiz,  aad  at  the  Nile;  Surgeon  of 
AtheMioH  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1801  ;  of 
Blanche  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  squadron  at  Cape 
Francois,  and  attack  on  Curafoa,  1804;  and  of 
I>efianee  in  Calder*s  action  ;  and  at  Trafalgar. 

a  Sir  D.  J.  H.  Dickson  (Inspector  of  Hospitals), 
Surg,  of  Brakel  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1801. 

4  B.  F.  Ontram  (Inspector  of  Hospitals),  Surg, 
of  Nifrnphe^  when,  in  conjunction  with  St,  Fiorenzo, 
•he  captured  Fr.  frigates  Retistanee  and  Cofutanee 
off  Brest ;  of  Booffieea,  1798, 99,  and  of  Superb  in  the 
action  in  the  Straits  of  Gibraltar,  1801. 

5  Sir  O.  MagTath(In8pector  of  Hospitals),  Assist 
Surg,  of  Theseus  at  the  evacuation  of  Fort  Matilda, 
Guadaloune,  in  1794 ;  Surg,  of  Russell  at  Camper- 
down,  and  Superintendent  of  the  hospital  for  Dutch 
prisoners  at  Yarmouth ;  and  again  in  Russell  at 
Copenhagen  in  1801.  Surg,  of  Gibraltar  hospitol 
during  the  fever  which  raged  in  1804  and  05. 

6  R.  P.  Hillyar  Tlnspectorof  Hospitals),  Surg,  of 
Hoebuek  in  the  expe<litiun  to  Egypt  in  1801 ;  of  Apollo 
in  that  of  1807  ;  and  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas  in  1809. 
Surg,  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

7  Sir  J.  Ldddell  (Inspector  of  Hospitals) ,  Surg,  of 
Asia  at  Navarin. 

7*  J.  Mortimer,  (Inspector  of  Hospitals)  Assist.- 
Surg,  of  Africa  at  Trafalgar. 

8  W.  Rae  (Inspector  of  Hospitals),  Assist.  Surg,  of 
tbe  Culloden  and  Foff,  and  present  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Dutch  Squadron  at  Gressie  and  Sourabaya  in 
1807  and  1808.  When  Surgeon  of  Leyden,  served 
on  shore  during  the  raging  of  the  yellow  fever  at 
Carthaffena  and  Gibraltar,  in  1819,  which  services 
received  official  approbation. 

9  R.  Armstrong  (Deputy  Inspector),  Assist.  Surg. 
of  Albion  at  Algiers. 

12  S.  J.  Swayne  (Deputy  Inspector),  Surg,  (and 
only  medical  officer)  of  Volage  in  the  action  off  Lissa 
in  1811 ;  of  Active  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Pomonej 
of  Seahorse  at  the  capture  of  Alexandria  ;  and  subse- 
quent operations  on  the  coast  of  America,  including 
the  capture  of  the  Am.  flotilla,  on  Lake  Borgne, 
where  the  boats  suffered  severely. 

13  J.  Kay  (Deputy  Inspector) ,  Acting-Surg.  of 
St.  Lawrence  when  captured  off  Havanna,  in  1815  ; 
and  Surg,  of  Princess  Charlotte  at  the  operations  on 
the  coast  of  Syria  and  capture  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre, 
in  1840. 

16  W.  Lindsay  (Deputy  Inspector) ,  Senior  Assist- 
Surg.  of  Genoa  at  Navarin.  Surg,  of  WeUesley  during 
the  operations  in  China. 

16  J.  Prior  (Deputy  Inspector),  Assist. -Surg,  of 
Quebec,  and  served  in  her  boats  on  two  occasions, 
cutting  out  vessels  in  the  North  Sea ;  and  on  shore 
at  the  reduction  of  the  Mauritius  and  Java.  Was 
embarked  (by  order)  in  the  Russian  fleet  in  1814. 

17  J.  Grant  Stewart  (Deputy  Inspector),  spe- 
dally  promoted  to  ha  Deputy  Inspector,  for  having 
▼olunteered  his  se^ces  to  go  on  board  and  take 
charge  of  the  infected  patients  in  the  BeUrir  St.  Ves- 
ael,  I84ft. 

18  J.  Seott,  (Deputy  Inspector)  Senior  Assist.- 
Surg,  of  Fisgard  in  action  off  Porto-Severa,  1804 
Surg,  of  Banterer  at  Copenhagen,  1807  ;  of  StayiUus 
in  tbe  Scheldt  expedition,  and  forcing  the  batteries 
of  Flushing,  1809 ;  at  defence  of  Cadix,  and  rescue 


of  Shearwater  from  Fr.  fleet  off  Toulon,  1810 ;  of 
Cm/attr  at  defence  of  Tarragona,  1811 ;  fokA  of  Sybille^ 
and  RivoH  till  the  peace. 

SURGEONS. 

1  G.  McCallum,  Surgeon's  Mate  of  Victory  in 
Kempenfelt's  action  with  a  portion  of  the  Fr.  fleet, 
1781  ;  and  of  Foudroyant  at  capture  of  Fr.  74 -gun 
ship  Pegase,  1782.  Surg,  of  FaUant  in  Howe's  action, 
1794 ;  and  of  Asia  at  capture  of  Dutch  squadron  in 
Saldanha  bay,  1795. 

2  T.  Robertson,  Assist-Surg.  and  Surg,  of  Buropa 
and  Flying  Fish  at  the  capture  of  Port-au-Prince  in 
1 794 ;  of  Dadalus  at  the  attack  on  Goree ;  of  Leopard 
in  charge  of  hospital  at  Mocha;  and  of  Sirius  in 
Calder's  action ;  at  Trafalgar ;  and  in  her  action 
with  the  Fr.  flotilla  off  the  Tiber.  Surg,  of  Nor^fe  at 
the  defence  of  Cadiz.  Principal  founder  of  the  Sea- 
man's Hospital  Ship  in  the  River  Thames. 

4  G.  Bellamy,  Surg,  of  BeUerophon  at  the  Nile  ; 
and  of  Glory  in  Calder's  action. 

6  J.  E.  Risk,  Assist. -Surg,  of  Veteran  at  Copen- 
hagen,  1801 ;  and  volunteered  his  services  on  board 
Defiance.  Surg,  of  Caledonia  in  Basque  Roads,  1809 ; 
and  of  MUford  during  the  defence  of  Cadix. 

9  W.  Price,  Senior  Assist.-Surg.  of  Triumph  in 
Calder's  action,  1805.  Surg,  of  Coquette  in  her  en- 
gagement with  U.S.  privateer  Gen.  Armstrong,  and 
of  Astrea  in  action  with  BtoOe,  1814,  1814. 

12  J  Forbes  (6),  Surg,  of  Desir4e  in  the  opera^ 
tions  in  the  Elbe  in  1813,  14,  including  capture  of 
the  forts  in  the  Weser,  siege  and  reduction  of  Gluck- 
stadt. 

13  H.  Osborne,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Venus  in  Howe's 
action,  1794. 

13*  A.  Robertson  (a).  Assist.  Surg,  of  Caledonia 
at  Basque  Roads,  1809 ;  and  Surg,  of  Cydnus  serving 
in  a  boat  at  the  destruction  of  enemy's  flotilla  on  Lac 
Borgne,  1814. 

14  J.  Adainson,  Surg,  of  Superb  at  Algiers.  J 

16  R.  Williams,  Surg,  of  Quebec  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  22  gun  privateer  ^fricaine  in  1797  ;  of  Cynthia 
in  the  expedition  to  Holland  in  1799  ;  of  Belliqueux 
at  capture  of  Concorde  and  MSdA  French  frigates  in 
1800 ;  of  Standard  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles 
and  expedition  to  Egypt  in  1807 ;  and  of  Monmouth 
in  tbe  Walcheren  expedition. 

17  A.  Leslie,  Surg,  of  Severn  at  Algiers. 

18  D.  Cowan,  Surg,  of  Superb  at  St  Domingo. 

19  W.  Oastler,  Surg,  of  Seahorse  at  capture  of 
Turkish  60  gun  frigate  Badere  Zaffer,  in  1808. 

20  J.  Guthrie,  Surgeon  of  Speedy  brig  of  14  guns, 
when  she  captured,  by  boarding,  Spanish  xebec  Gamo 
of  32  guns,  in  1801. 

21  S.  Williamson,  Surg,  of  Amelia,  in  action  with 
Fr.  frigate  Arethuse  in  1813. 

23  A.  Dewar,  Surg,  of  Leonidas  at  the  taking  of 
Cephalonia  and  Santa  Maura. 

24  J.  Irvine,  Surg,  of  Guerriere  when  captured  by 
U.S.  frigate  Constitution  in  1812,  and  his  care  and 
skill  in  his  treatment  of  the  wounded  officially 
noticed.  Surg,  of  Ettdymion  and  severely  wounded 
whien  serving  in  the  boats  of  that  ship  in  the  attack 
upon  Am.  privateer  Prince  de  Nev^ehatel  off  Nan- 
tucket,  1814. 

27  C.  Chambers,  Surg,  of  Prometheus^  and  his 
services  in  that  ship's  boats  officially  noticed  in  an 
attack  on  gun-vcssels  in  the  Gulf  of  Riga  in  1809 . 


Digitized  by 


Google 


174 


Services  of  Medical  Officers. 


S3  T.  Bishop,  Surf;,  of  Horatio,  and  officiaUy 
noticed  for  his  skill  and  attention  to  the  wounded  in  a 
boat  action  on  the  coast  of  Norway,  in  1810. 

36  G.  Gilbert,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Jmperieuse,  and 
served  in  her  boats  at  destruction  of  the  batteries  at 
Arcasson,  in  1807  ;  and  wounded  at  the  attack  on 
the  French  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads,  in  1809. 

39  R.  M*Manus,  Surg,  of  Scylla  brig  in  action 
with  Fr.  IHgate  Weser,  1813. 

4a  G.  Roe,  Surg,  of  Cattilian  in  her  encounter 
with  U.  S.  corvette  Wasp,  in  1814. 

61  P.  Suther,  Surg,  of  Swtfiswre  at  Tlrafalgar ; 
and  of  Ewrydiee  at  the  reduction  of  Martinique,  in 
1809. 

55  W.  Evans,  A88ist.-Surg.  of  PompSe  at  the 
sieee  of  Gaeta ;  storming  of  Capri  and  fort  Licosa ; 
and  served  on  shore  with  the  army  at  the  battle  of 
Maida.  In  same  ship  at  passage  of  the  Dardanelles, 
expedition  to  Egypt,  and  at  Copenhagen,  in  1807. 
Surgeon  of  Pretideni  at  the  reduction  of  Java,  in 
1811;  and  employed  on  shore  at  the  siege  of  St.  Se- 
bastian, in  1813. 

66  W.  St.  G.  Davies,  Acting  Surg,  of  Norge  at 
Copenhagen,  1807.  Assist  Surg,  of  Centaur  in  ac- 
tion with  Fr.  frigates  off  Rochfort,  and  capture  of 
Rtts.  74 ^n  ship  Sewolod,  1808.  Surg,  of  Doterel  in 
Basque  Roads,  1809 ;  and  of  Hydra  serving  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain  in  charge  of  the  sick  and 
wounded,  to  whom  he  rendered  important  services 
during  a  heavy  eale,  1813. 

57  W.  F.  Carter,  Supernumerary  Surg,  of  Nep" 
fwieat  the  capture  of  Hautpoult,  in  1809 ;  and  Surg. 
of  Blonde  at  the  destruction  of  Fr.  frieates  Loire  and 
Sftti«,under  the  batteries  of  Anoe  la  Barque,  Guada- 
loupe ;  and  at  the  taking  of  that  island,  and  the 
Saintet.  Surg,  of  Royalist  on  the  coast  of  Spain,  and 
served  on  shore  with  the  Gtferillas,  and  at  the  de- 
fence of  Castro ;  and  assisted  in  her  action  with  Fr. 
frigate  Weser,  off  L'Orient,  in  1813. 

58  T.  C.  Jones,  Surg,  of  Castilian,  at  eapture  of 
Ville  de  Lyon,  in  181 1  ;  and  of  Eurotas  at  capture  of 
Ft,  frigate  Clorinde,  in  1811.  Surg,  of  /aea  when 
cultured  by  U.  S.  frigate  ConstUvHon, 

60  J.  R.  Roberts,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Diomede  at  the 
capture  of  the  Cape  and  Buenos  Ayres,  in  1806,  and 
siege  of  Montevideo,  in  1807. 

61  D.  Boyter,  Surg,  of  Hebrus  at  the  capture  of 
Fr.  frigate  EtoOe,  in  1814. 

65  P.  Lyon,  Senior  Assist.  Surg,  of  Royal  So- 
vereign at  Trafalgar ;  and  of  Canopus,  and  served  in 
her  boats  during  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  in  1807. 
Surg,  of  Qlasgova  at  Navarin. 

67  M.  Burnside,  wounded  when  Aasist.  Surgeon 
of  San  Joftff  gun-boat,  in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

68  J.  M'Teman,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Northumber- 
land at  the  destruction  of  two  French  frigates  and  a 
brig  off  L*Orient,  in  1812;  and  Surg,  of  Dragon  in 
all  the  important  operations  in  the  Chesapeake  and 
coast  of  America,  including  the  capture  of  Bangor, 
Hampden,  &c. 

70  F.  Sankey,  Surgeon  of  Musquito  at  Navarin. 

71  J.  H.  Acheson,  Senior  Assist-Surg.  of  Repulse 
at  Flushing,  1809;  and  in  her  action  with  Fr. 
frigates  off  Toulon,  1810,  when  Philomel  was  saved 
frvm  capture.  Surg,  of  Philomel  at  the  cutting  out 
a  vessel  under  batteries  at  Benedorme,  1812;  of 
Seringapatam  at  destruction  of  pirates,  1823-3 ;  of 
Jhetis  during  the  Ashantee  war,  1824 ;  and  of 
Edinburgh  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  at  bombardment 
of  Acre,  1840. 

73  W.  BeU,  serving  in  Belle  PouU  in  the  Gironde 
and  at  New  Orleans,  1814-15,  and  had  charge  of  the 


sick  and  woimded  im  that  espedltion  at  Hie  Bayou  de 

Pachares,  and  received  the  public  thanks  of  Sir  A. 
Cochrane,  Com.-in-Chief.  Sw^gwrn  of  Implmeahk 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1846. 

74  Sam.  Irvine,  Surg,  of  AUigator,  in  ehaii^  of 
fin  hospital-ship  during  the  Burmese  war;  and 
of  Dartmouth  at  Navarin. 

75  A.  Henderson,  Assist.-Surg.  of  Qiieni  CharUtte 
at  Algiers,  1816. 

76  A.  Stewart,  Assist,  Surg.  Ckf  the  QUmgaw,  at 
Algiers. 

77  O.  Sproule,  Assist.  Surg  of  Leamder  at  Algien. 

78  R.  Johnstone,  Assist.  Suig.  of  Gromcat,  at 
Algiers. 

79  C.  A.  Browning,  Assist  Surg,  of  Hebrm,  at 
Algiers. 

81  J.  Runciman,  Assist.  Surg,  attached  to  a  bri- 
gade of  Marines  in  Holland,  in  1813 ;  and  oiAOriom 
at  Algiers.  Sui^.  of  Poweiful  during  the  opcratioaa 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jesa 
D'Acre,  in  1840. 

83     C.  Inches,  Surg,  of  Cambrian,  at  Navarin. 

86  Thomas  Brownrigg,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Tonnani, 
and  served  in  her  boats  in  the  operations  in  the 
Chesapeake  and  coast  of  America,  including  the 
capture  of  Washington  and  Baltimore,  when  he 
served  on  shore.  While  in  Cockchafer  schooner  of 
five  guns,  she  captured  two  privateers  of  sopcrior 
force  ;  and  had  a  severe  action  with  a  slaTer  of  16 
guns. 

87  J.Campbell  (6),  Assist  Surg,  of  £)^asoaf  is 
the  Gironde,  in  1814 ;  and  Surg,  of  MeMUe  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1840. 

88  J  Patton,  Assist  Surg,  of  .dUi^a/or  daring  the 
Burmese  war. 

89  R.  M'Cormick,  Assist  Surg,  in  Parry's  third 

g^lar  voyage,  Surg,  of  Erebus,  and  Senior    Medical 
fficer  and  Naturalist  in  Sir  James  Ross's  antarctie 
expedition  from  1839  to  1843. 

90  B.  Browning,  Senior  Assist  Surg,  of  Asi^  st 
Navarin. 

91  A.  S.  Allen,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Asia  at  Kavaiia. 

92  E.  Leah,  Assist  Suig.  of  Albion  at  Navaria. 
94     B.  VerliDg,  Surg,  of  Volage  at  the  capture  of 

Aden,  in  1839,  and  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of 
China,  in  1840. 
96    J.  West,  served  in  the  Burmese  vrar. 

98  A.  Smith,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Dartmouth  at  Na- 
varin. 

99  A.  Lane,  Acting  Surg,  of  Primrose  at  the  eap- 
ture, by  boardiug,  of  Spanish  slave-ship  Felot,  1830. 

100  D.  Geddes,  served  during  the  Burmese  war. 

101  R.  Douglas,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Blodk  Joke  at 
the  capture  of  a  slave-ship,  in  1831. 

104  J.  Dunlop,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Oioeii  Glendasaer 
and  i^aaa  during  the  Ashantee  war,  1824 ;  and  of 
Iris  at  tht  reduction  of  Carabusa. 

105  J.  Coulter,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Forte,  and  served 
in  her  boats  at  capture  of  a  piratical  vessel  in  the 
River  Plate  ;  and  of  Undaunted  during  the  prevalence 
of  cholera  in  the  East  Indies,  1833.  Surg,  of  DrmUl, 
and  served  on  shore,  and  was  severely  burnt  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China. 

106  J.  Robertson,  Assist  Suig.  of.  Meteor  at 
Algiers,  1824 ;  of  Scylla  during  the  fever  of  189&, 
when  2  captains,  4  med.  officers,  and  many  othcn 
were  taken  off;  and  of  Lion  schooner  tmjtafoi 
against  pirates  in  the  West  Indies.  Promoted  1894 
for  service  in  the  Cholera  Hospital  at  Nova  Sootia. 
Surg,  and  Naturalist  of  Terror  in  the  -Antaorelic 
Exi^tion,  1839-43 ;  and  of  Enterprise  in  the  Arctic 
Searching  Voyage,  1848-49. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Medical  Officers. 


175 


107  H.  D.JI.  Henning,  AssUt.  Svrg.  of  BrUk  at 
NaTarin. 

108  A.  Baxter,  Assist  Snrg.  of  CSkoMpioa,  1825, 
26,  and  Benring  in  her  boats  during  tlie  Burmese  war. 

109  T.  E.  Ring,  Surg,  of  Wasp  in  the  operations 
oi^  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the  taking  of  Sidon 
and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

109*  J.  A.  Mould,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Terror  in 
Back's  Polar  voyage,  1836-7  ;  Surg,  of  Phcenix  dur- 
ing the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  and  bom- 
bardment of  Acre. 

109**  Thomas  Frazer,  Surg,  of  Herald,  and  pre- 
sent  at  the  Bogus  and  other  forts,  and  at  the  subse- 
quent capture  of  Canton,  1840-41. 

110  W.  Houghton,  senred  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada 
during  the  invasion  of  that  province,  1837-38. 
Assist.  Surgeon  of  StromboU  during  the  operations 
on  the  coast  of  Syria  and  at  St.  Jean  D*Acre, 
1 840.  Surg,  of  Driver  in  the  Yang-tse-KiOng  and 
at  New  Zealand  during  the  operations  in  1846. 

110*  P.  Niddrie,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Princess  Char- 
lotte,  and  Acting  Surg,  of  Marine  Battalion,  during 
the  operations  in  Syria,  including  ^^t.  Jean  D'Acre, 
1840.  Surgeon  of  Crorgcn,  1845-6,  serving  in  the 
Farana,and  at  the  capture  of  the  batteries  of  Obligado; 
and  received  the  public  thanks  of  the  Fr.  government 
for  services  rendered  to  the  wounded  of  that  nation. 

111  J.  Plimsoll,  wounded  when  Assist.  Surg,  of 
Edinburgh  at  the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre, 
in  1840. 

Ill*  W.  Graham,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Andromache 
forcing  the  Boeca  Tigris,  1834 ;  and  in  boats  of  that 
ship  in  action  with  Malay  pirates,  1835-6.  Surgeon 
of  Apollo  during  the  Cldna  war,  and  present  at  the 
taking  oi  Ching-Kiang-Foo  and  in  the  Yang-tse- 
Kiang. 

112  J.  Stewart,  Assist.  Surg,  of  BeUerophon  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  bombard- 
ment of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  in  1840.  Additional  Surg. 
of  Conwattis,  in  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse- 
Kiang  river,  in  1842. 

113  CD.  Steel,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Cyclops  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  in  1840. 

114  O'N.  Ferguson,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Ringdove  at 
defence  of  Portugalette  and  relief  of  Bilbao ;  and 
attached  to  the  Marine  Battalion  on  the  north  coast 
of  Spain,  1837-40.  Surg,  of  Modeste  at  capture  of 
Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang, 
1842. 

115  James  Vaughan,  Assist.  Surg,  oi  Algerine, 
and  wounded  at  the  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

116  G.  Mackay,  Assist.  Surg,  in  the  operations 
against  Canton,  in  1841. 

117  S.  S.  Stanley,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Blonde  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  and  capture  of  Can- 
ton ;  and  attached  to  the  Marines  at  the  taking  of 
Chinghae,  in  1841  ;  and  his  services  were  officially 
noticed  at  the  capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo,  in  1842. 

118  J.  J.  Crawford,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Coht.mbine 
at  the  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

120  W.  Robertson,  Assist.  Snig.  of  H^octn/A a 
the  capture  of  Canton,  in  1841. 

121  R.  BuUer,  served  in  the  flotilla  in  the  opera- 
tions against  Canton,  and  subsequent  capture  of  that 
city,  in  1841. 

122  D.  Thomas,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Blenheim^  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

133  C.  Smith,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Wellesleyi  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  taking  of  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

124  J.  D.  Tweeddale,  Assist.  Surg,  ot  Pylades  in 
operations  against  and  capture  o(  Canton  ;  and  served 


on  shore  with  the  Marines  of  Blenheim  at  the  taking 
of  Chinghae,  in  1841. 

126  C.  P.  Blake,  Assist.  Surg,  of  ComwalUs  in 
the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China  and  river  Yang- 
tse- Kiang. 

127  J.  F.  Charlton,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Wolverene  at 
the  attack  on  a  slave  factory  at  Corisco. 

128  J.  Davidson,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Nimrod  during 
the  operations  in  Canton  River,  and  capture  of  Can- 
ton, 1841 ;  and  of  Starling,  serving  on  shore  at  cap- 
ture of  Chapoo,  and  in  that  vessel  during  the  opera- 
tions in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1840. 

134  E.  Heath,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Belleisle,  serving 
during  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1842. 

137  A.  Slight,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Wasp  in  the  opera- 
tions on  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the  storming 
of  Sidon  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

138  J.  Forbes,  Assist.-Surg.  of  Phcenix  and  of 
Comet  serving  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836,  and 
present  at  thd  siege  of  SU  Sebastian,  relief  of  Bilbao, 
and  other  operations. 

139  J.  S.  Davidson,  Assist-Surg.  of  Volage  at  the 
capture  of  Aden,  1839,  and  during  the  early  opera- 
tions in  China,  1840. 

140  W.  Crofton,  Assist.  Surg,  of /upifcr  during  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  including  Chusan, 
chinghae,  Woosung,  Chin-Kiang-Foo  and  Nankin. 

143  H.  O'Hagan,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Gorgon  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  including  the  storm- 
ing of  Sidon  (where  he  served  on  shore),  and  bom- 
bardment of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 

144  H.  J.  Domville,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Princess 
Charlotte  at  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840.  Surgeon  of 
Philomel  and  serving  in  her  boats  at  the  capture,  by 
boarding,  of  a  piratical  slave  felucca,  1848. 

145  T.  Stratton,  served  on  the  lakes  during  the 
Canadian  rebellion,  1838  \  and  employed  1847-48  in 
the  Canadian  Immigrant  Fever  Hospitals.  Has  con- 
tributed several  papers  on  medicinsi  surgeryi  and 
medical  topography. 

150  A.  Littie,  Assist.  Surg,  of  ComwaWs,  and 
served  on  shore  at  the  capture  of  Chin-Kiang-Foo, 
ih  1842. 

152  John  Simpson  (b),  Assist.  Surg,  of  Blonde 
during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  in  1842, 
and  landed  at  the  capture  of  Chapoo  and  Woosung. 

155  C.  N.  Wilkinson,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Benbow 
during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre. 


ASSISTANT  SURGEONS. 

2  A.  Coates,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Sybille  serving  as 
Senior  Medical  Officer  in  Black  Joke  in  her  action 
with  and  capture  of  Sp.  14  gun  slave  brig  Almirante, 
1829 ;  and  of  Arachne  serving  on  shore  during  an  in- 
surrection in  Montego  bay,  Jamaica,  1832. 

12  P.  Porter,  Assist.  Surg,  and  Senior  Medical 
Officer  of  Charybdis  at  the  capture  and  destruction 
of  the  Federal  squadion  at  Carthagena,  1841. 

19  H.  S.  Wilmott,  acting  in  Modeste,  and  served 
on  shore  at  the  attack  on  the  Chinese  camp  at  Saga- 
hon,  in  1842. 

20  W.  McK.  Saunders,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Norte 
Star  at  capture  of  Woosung  and  Shanghae,  and  in 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1842  ;  and  Acting  Surg,  em- 
ployed on  shore  at  New  Zealand  during  the  attacks 
on  the  rebel  Stockades. 

23  T.  M.  CosteUo,  Assist.  Surg,  of  Driver  in  the 
China  expedition ;  and  also  during  the  operations  in 
New  Zealand ,  when  he  served  on  shore  with  the  troops, 
1846. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


176 
PAYMASTERS  AND  PURSERS  OF  HER  MAJESTY'S  FLEET. 


A  Cutdidate  for  a  Commiesion  of  Paymaster  and  Purser  shall  bare  served  three  complete  years 
as  Secretary  to  a  Flag  Officer,  or  Commodore  of  the  First  Class ;  or,  having  actually  served  for  that 
period  in  her  Majesty's  Navy,  shadl  have  been  three  years  Captain's  Clerk,  or  two  years  Captain** 
Clerk,  and  one  year  Clerk  to  the  Secretary  of  a  Flag  Officer,  or  Commodore  of  the  First  Claoa ;  or 
ooe  year  Captain's  Clerk,  and  tiro  years  Clerk  to  the  Secretary  to  a  Flag  Officer,  or  Commodore  of 
the  First  Class ;  and  shall  produce  Certificates  of  his  ^^ood  conduct,  anid  of  his  hsTinp^  diachaiged 
the  duty  of  bis  situation;  and  shall  pass  such  Ezamination  as  the  Admiralty  maj  nom  time  to 
time  direct. 

A  Clerk,  to  be  admitted  into  the  Service,  must  be  able  lo  write  a  good  and  clear  hand,  and  he 
must  be  more  than  17,  and  less  than  35  jears  of  age. 


RETIRED  LIST. 
Und$r  H4r  Mujesty'i  Ordw  in  Council  of  tk9  \Otk  Jum,  1843. 


On  hsir-pi^  of  £1M  St.  64. 

1790 

James  Baikie iSSept 

1793 

Charles  Matson.. S9Jan 

Thomas  Goddard llFeb 

Wm.  Proctor  Smith f7Nof 

1794 

A*  James  Browell 17Mar 

ffi^(9©John  S.  Richards' 37Maj 
Henry  Jones    •  •  18June 

1795 

Wm.  Read  Shugar SOSept 

0>(£)William  I^lman^  . .  170ct 
9 


oho  Goldsmith*     ..  5Nov 
iimon  Little*  ....  S4Nov 


1796 
Henry  Dots  •   •• S7Apr 

1797 

I* Benjamin  Jennings  ....  ISFeb 

jHenry  Wells^<>.  • . .  llMar 

HamCbnstj SOct 

1798 

A'Peter  Henwood    ISJan 

WChas.  £dm.  Andrews**    lAug 

John  Cole ••  .ItfAug 

18 


1799 

§iJohn  Mayhew 19Jalv 
^Thomas  Rickfbrd 190ct 

180O 

Joseph  WflUamsoni*    ....  9M« 

George  Davis do 

James  Hysk>p  •..•••••  ..iSJa^ 
@^(g)(S)^uel  Gileai^    ..   lAv; 

i!:dwart  G.  Napier 9Aiif 

William  Wilson ff«Sepi 

James  Nicholls lOOd 

@>*Richard  Goodridge    . .  15Nor 

1801 

9>Jobn  Macleod**    15Feb 

89 


Th«  folloiHaf  too  olllcen  are  on  the 
balf-paj  of  J127  15t.  per  annum. 

1797 

@^(g)(g)Thoa.  F.  Jessep>7  SOJune 

1799 
^^ohn  London**  • . . . .  SS Apr 

1800 

Jamea  Meek 85Jnly 

Michael  Scott   I50ct 

4 


•  On  tlM  half-pay  of  JBSIO  as  Saere- 
ury. 


ACTIVE  LIST. 

1801 

AiRobert  Brownf iSept 

^■George  Thorn 3Dec 


180S 

@*(g)Edward  0*Maley*«  ..14Jan 
John  Edmonatone 6Nov 


1803 

A>Harry  NibleU SSMar 

wJohn  Speed 5Aug 

Edward  Harris •  80ct 

11 


«   1804 

Samuel  Davis 4Jsii 

@'®Jobn  Nunu  Jewell*^.  .S^Jaa 

Bryan  Wilson SMir 

@*Uichard  Hallilay*' 16 Apr 

^^George  Hodgskina**  . .   5Maj 

@'  Peter  Forrest 30Jaae 

Thomas  Stones** 4Ju1t 

@'BeoJ8min  Soden <8At^ 

®» John  Taylor  (ft)** S5S^ 

Thomas  Darby fOct 

'obn  Elliot** idOc* 

OS.  F.  Willcock^ «NoT 

_   obn  Olive**    7Nov 

obn  Norcock** SlDec 

86 


•  J.  F.  WUIeock  nxsBk^m  t.  . 

t  Cl«rk   In   Ofllloe   of  Woods    and  of  £40  per  annum  sa  retlivd  Ponir  of 
Forwifc  Convict  Hulk. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Paymasters  and  Pursers. 


177 


1805 

lioiiias  Yoang IMar 

V illiam  Ango? e 6Mar 

Vrilltam  Webb l9Apr 

Vm.  Ben^e  Buden  ..      SlMaj 

^John  Brjan*^ llAag 

^'  Frederick  Horton    ....  S4A  ug 

oseph  Chat.  Court S5Sept 

W  Tbo8.  UUock» 50Sept 

^Nath.  Hajdon* SOct 

ohn  Lane    iSNov 

^*  John  Warden  •  • 30  Deo 


1806 

a»Wm.Brent*«    iJan 

m'  rhoa.  Jenningi^i •t9JaQ 

g^ Vamea  Diinn^' SOJan 

lohn  March  5Feb 

^*Ricb.  Green  Didbam^*  22 Apr 
^'Jobn  Maddocka^  . . .  .SSMay 
g'Wm.KearaeCowlej««    Ijul^ 

ilfred  Carpenter lOJuIj 

L>nrid  ProweU SSJuIy 

^Uames  Briaben   SlJuIy 

'  Wm.  Gam  Maaon  ....  f f  Aug 

"Robert  Seott^    SOAug 

^>99Rob.  L.  Homiman<«3Sept 
J>99Thoa.BaaUn"  ....  8Sept 
1  homaa  Paine 9Sept 

rWiUiam  C.  HiUiei^  ..llNor 
W.Pike  iSDec 

Beni.  Parkborat*** f ODec 

^'/obn  Martin    SODee 


1807 

@<Jobn  Walter If  Jan 

\\m.  Ricbard  Daviea  .  • .  .20Mar 

Frederick  Pettman SOMar 

William  Mark 13 Apr 

'^®99J'  Page  Bailey**  TMaj 

lit)' J  ohn  Howard 1  July 

^9  Jamea  Johna** do 

Wm.  Pritohard    do 

JohD  Slatter 7July 

William  Wynter If  July 

David  Cloir S9Aug 

Robert  Sharp    120ct 

@®Ricb.M.Wbichelo"  «30ct 

William  Brown  (6) 6Nor 

John  Baker  Gunoell    l7Nor 

99Samael  Wadland^    ..SONor 
©'©•Geo.VollerOugbton«4Dec 

Henry  Omer do 

John  Tbomaon  (a)   5  Dec 

William  Wright 14DeG 

76 


^iGoate  Gurdon 17Dec 

I'bomaa  Grant*    19Dec 

Andrew  Inderwick 21  Dec 


1808 

^^Henry  K.  Bamber    ....  5Jan 

@>  William  £alea lljan 

John  Aracott  Lethbridge*  SJan 

Stephen  Howe  Roche 29Jan 

John  Tapaon 30Jan 

f^WilliamTbo8.Jamea<7  6  Feb 
rancia  G.  Tabart    21Mar 

Jamea  Hope  Burgeaa 22Mar 

9^¥)Joaeph  Maaon«*  ....11  Apr 

WJohnPalmei» do 

W William  Walker 12Apr 

JohnPnnahonSaijeant^o..  9May 

^Jamea  Wiae 19May 

Wm«  Henry  Hamilton    .  .14Jttne 

^Jonathan  Gain^ 11  Aug 

George  Debua l7Aug 

Emeno  Esaex  VidaF^ 24Ang 

f^Uoaeph  Jacob87« 19Sept 
homaa  Cox 28Sep t 

WilUam  Callaway 70ct 

Walter  Alex.  Urqahart   ..  9Deo 


1809. 

A^George  Andenon** ....  14Jan 
George  NiohoUa    16Jan 


•  Coltoetor  of  Coaloma,  AnUgua. 


Hm  foUowto|SOOoflleertareoa  the  half- 
pay  of  xlOO  lOt.  per  annum. 

Charlea  Beaumont 2Feb 

Jamea  Hills  Manley     18Mar 

David  K.  Why tt 22Mar 

Alex.  Lockhart    27Mar 

Jamea  Huffgina    30Mar 

Tbomaa  Wataon    13Apr 

William  Thom 20Apr 

^Ben  Chimmo^ lOMay 

Hector  M'Lean    19May 

John  Bannister    23May 

John  Day     do 

g^GeorgeWaUer" 5June 
*|l9Robert  Hendrick 

Goddard^* .iJuly 

Tbomaa  Shanks do 

Riohard  Bartlett 5  Aug 

Arthur  Frame llSept 

John  J.  Dioaaey •..2dSept 

^Richard  Watkins 4Dec 

John  Richardson^  19Dec 

^ Jamea Sparshott^   ....31  Deo 
121 


•  Thoa.  Onoit  rcrelTn  a  petition  of 
£S90  as  ratlred  Steward  of  Plymoiitk 
HoeplUl. 


1810 

Roger  Poatlethwaite     17 Jan 

Jacob  WaUer  Smith 19Feb 

liUlward  Blackmore 30Mar 

Lawrence  Kennedy 4 Apr 

^^HewBon  Dutchman** . .  3May 
William  Ayre 25May 

f^  WilUam  Barrett 28  May 
rederick  Bone" 25June 

Thoa.  H.  WilUama 12July 

Wm.  Adair  Hodgson  Pad- 
don    ISJuty 

William  Henshelwood ....  1 1  Aug 

Thos  Bate  Sheppard   22Sept 

Samuel  Christy 160ct 

@>*Francis  Taylor 290ct 


1811 

Frank  Harger    17 Jan 

Jamea  Morae*    27 Jan 

William  Soadj  (a)   16Feb 

A>M«urice Clarke***  ....17 Apr 

Thomas  Rowley 22Apr 

A>Mich.  C.Stephens....  9Ju]y 

Edmund  Griffin   ...27Aug 

Thomas  Hubhardf    30ct 

Samuel  H.  Manley   290ct 

Richard  Green     6Not 

eorge  Starr**    ....     do 
ii^Fos.Edye,  F.R.S.***  15Not 
Benifold 19Dec 


1812 

Alex.  Penprase** 9Jan 

Rohertaon  Kippen    16Jan 

Beniamin  Fenn 2lJau 

f^iRobert  M.  Read 31  Jan 
homes  Williams 3Feb 

]<klward  Suter   l7Mar 

John  Thomson  (b) 24Mar 

George  Goodwin 25Mar 

William  ReoTO 3 Apr 

f'Chaa.  £dw.  Cotterellt  31  July 
'Thomas  Rowe** 4Aug 
illiam  Bowden 12Sept 

^i WilUam  Paine*^    ....15Sept 

boa.  S.  Peckaton 30ct 

Thomas  Samuel  Hood$    . .  60ct 

John  Tindall    26Not 

Aichibald  Petriel    17Dec 

165 


•  DietrlbatorofBtampt,  Carmarthen. 
t  SeereUrjr  of  Parkhamt  Prison. 
I  BraiUian  Consul,  Naples. 
$  Thomaa  S.  Hood  reeelTes  £400  per 
annum  as  Retired  Conral. 
K  Canadian  Militia. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


178 


Paynuuten  and  Puibms. 


1813 

Joieph  F.  RoMeU 24Feb 

^J,  M.  Hoffmeister**  ..  9M&r 

Campbell  Hunter SMay 

Charles  KendaU 29Maj 

Stephen  Holman 9June 

Samuel  Godfrey  Bunn    .  •  S5Sept 

Harris  Harring^ton do 

Peter  Vemex lOct 

William  H.  Breay do 

@i James  Clery»» 80ct 

James  Griffiths 150ct 

Jeremiah  Read 190et 

l^Ricbard  Haif^ SSOct 

I'John  Garby»»t do 

)>Hen.  Stephens  Dyei*Xa)6Nov 

lUohn  Giles§    llNo? 

lames  Osxard^ SDec 

Edward  T.  Hooper BDec 

§*Tboma8  Kains 13Dec 
'WilUamBeU** 20Dec 

1814 

®^John  Thorn 18  Jan 

John  Minter  Hope 8 Feb 

John  Monk  Lambe 9Mar 

John  Coldstream  Harris  .  .17  Mar 
John  Henry  Cook* 5Apr 

f^*JohnBeal^ 5May 
enry  Dean»> 8May 

Henry  Benj.  Homes  Long  27  May 

Thomas  Allan 20Jane 

Thos.  Cockburn 20 July 

Michael  Arthur 23Julj 

Thomas  Leslie    •     do 

Thomas  Fox    do 

Thos.  Martin  Hlden  Tilby    do 

@> James  Giles^ do 

Wm.  Burrington  Parsons      do 
John  Marks  {b} do 

1815 
@<JohnIrvingi(»||    iJan 

1819 

Thomas  Whitney  Parker.  .26Mar 
@»Wm.  Henry  Bond»o»  .  .27  Sept 

1820 
James  Lillicrap  Merchant   BSept 

1821 

(fi^Wm.  Balhetcheti<>* iJune 

@'John  Ward  '^ 22Sept 

JohnBeU 15Dec 

209 


1822 

Abraham  Sugden* 11  June 

Waiter  Burket 26Not 

18tS 

§1  William  Henry  Brown    11  Jan 
*Thos.  Warner  Archer  . .  l5Feb 

1824 

James  Halse 5Feb 

John  Dennis. .STDee 

1825 

Henry  Tucker^ 12Jan 

William  Drake    25Ju]y 

@' Benjamin  Dyer 17Dec 

1826 

Robert  Wilson iTMar 

Jeremiah  Linde  Jones ....  12Jaly 
John  Stephen  Ferriter ....  16DeG 

1827 
®* James  Benj.  £.  Soden§  15M«r 

1829 

Cor.  Mc  Dermott l7Aug 

William  Gradidge do 

@'John  Williams    do 

Edward  Thome»<** do 

@*  Robert  Simmons    ....     do 

George  Simmonds do 

William  Hamilton   llSept 

1850 

Edward  Owen   1  Jan 

Edw.  Aug.  Williamson*<^.  .50Jan 
Edward  Fras.  Ueaslop    ..30 Aug 

Francis  Lean| lONov 

ArthnrEUis^ do 

Joseph  Edw.  Key    do 

William  Kay»<* do 

@Uames  Thain>« do 

John  Breaks    do 

Heniy  South   do 

1831 

Alexander  Kent** 6Jan 

@' Francis  May*"    do 

^'Richard  Singer do 

J  ^  James  Piuhom   do 

James  Chimmo do 

f^ William  Finlayson"*       do 
bos.  Dale  Gulliver 20Feb 

•Aug.  Heam  Gilbert"*  ..  iSept 
247 


t  B.  Half  lion  th«  half-pey  of  £910 
per  annum  stSecretanr. 

X  Col.  of  Cottomt,  Hftlilkz. 
.  I  Ctork  in  Acet.  Oen.  Office. 

I  J.  Irvinir  in   on   the  liiUf-psy    of 
£U10  per  annum,  m  Secrotnry. 


*  Clerk  at  Somenet-Hooie. 

t  Sec.  to  Raral  Police,  Emex. 

1  Stoiekeeper,  New  Zealand. 

$  jlccountaut  to  R.  W.  I.  M.  Packet 
Company. 

I  Seeretaiy  lo  Shipwreoked  Fioher- 
men's  Society. 

IT  Secretary  to  R.N.  Female  School. 

«•  A.  Kent  li  on  balf-paj  of  £SI9 
per  annum  as  Secrttarj. 


1892 

James  Dawe 4Uan 

John  Forster ••  do 

^George  Clarke do 

John  Thorpe  Dnflell* ....  do 

John  Grant do 

William  Horton do 

^John  ColweU"^ do 

1855 

WEdwanlRowe"^ SJaa 

Edmund  Biown do 

@i  Wm.  Adams  Harries' "  do 
^*  Wm.Lockyer  Fneman>««  do 
William  Oliver  Cos   ....     do 

Walter  Clatworthj do 

James  LyaU 27Mai 

JohnPnuice     ••• 26Dee 

1854 

WiUiam  WalUs 18Jaa 

Joseph  Shepheard  Pope  •  •  du 

Joseph  Marsh'** do 

W  illiun  Cotsea»>    do 

William  Young  (a)t    .  •  • .  do 

^'James  Harden^**   ....  do 

^*  Darid  James  Simpaoa  do 

Micholas  Burridge  Laah . .  do 

Rich.  Pritchard  Beddek . .  do 

William  Brydone lApr 

1855 

Thos.  Pellew  Mc  Namarm    9  Jsa 
Geo.  Thos.  Plumbly   ....     do 

Frederick  Gore  %    do 

Edward  Ferdinand  Roberta   do 

John  Lord    do 

William  Sprigs    do 

@'John  Henxy  Giearea   . .  5Apr 
nes  Cornelius  Little  ....  16Apr 

JohnNott    SJuiy 

Benj.  Wickham    tOOct 

1856 

John  Moseley    19JaB 

Richard  Sismore  Stokea. .  do 
Charles  Hamilton  Oamer  do 
DaTid  Cooper  Colls     ....     do 

Thomas  Hookey do 

Chas.  Thos.  Thornton  ....  5Feb 

Matthew  Scott^«« «dMar 

@^rhomas  Woodward 18May 

Wm.  Pinhom loAug 

1857 

John  Poad     9Mar 

John  Ward  NichoUs    do 

Wm.  Lawes l^Ute 

@Daniei  Conway  ***♦  . . .  .S8Dee 
^*J.  SaumaresMonnBteTens  do 
Richard  Thompson  Reap .  .501^ 
897 


*  Agent  W  I.  Packets,  Sowthampto  a. 
t  Collector*  U.  8.  InstiiuKoa. 
t  Deputy  I'oetMaster,  Mmifat*. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Paymasters  and  Pursers. 


179 


1838 
^ipatriok  O'Connor  . . .  .30 Aug 
§' John  Craneh  Heathman    do 
VVm.  WiUins do 


The  Ibllowiac  oAc«n  are  on  the  half- 
pay  of  911, 5e.  per  anniim. 

1839 

@\ViD.  Oyer"* SOJan 

J  amea  Andrew  Smith    ...»  7Feb 
Wm.  Peroival  Carrigan  . .     do 

1840 

Robert  Loney 4May 

®» Wm.  Young  (4) SOSept 

Corn.  Dealy  w f4Dec 

Wm.  Goagh  Tomlinaon  . .     do 
Robert  T.  Crispin*"  ....     do 

John  Brickwood do 

Wm.  Stanway •  •     do 

John  Harshaw do 

W.  Henry  Dutton do 

Kenneth  L.  Sutherltod  . .     do 

Edwin  Aug.  Smith do 

Henry  Hope  Chimmo ....     do 

1841 
Wm.  Henry  Norman    ....  f  OJan 
Geo.  Henry  Moubray**  . .  3Sept 

Samuel  Lord    3Sept 

Jaa.  S.  MilUngbam do 

@W.  Brewer  V.  Farror»»»    do 

Fred.  Mundy 31Dec 

Chaa.  Walker do 

Jos.  William  Maddock  . .     do 
Tm.  Morgan*** do 


1842 

Frederick  Brady    19Jan 

®» Wm.  Drury fOJau 

(|^ Walter  Drake  Bateman^'il  May 

^itephen  Rains 8  June 

@  Henry  Duncan  Preston 

Cunningham*'^ 26Sept 

Richard  A.  Clarke  3lDec 

@John  Rich.  Bluett***  ..     do 

Mich.  A.  Feeley do 

Alex.  Robinson    SlDec 

Henry  Roger  Cole do 

@'Geo.  Pink  Rickcord  . .     do 
Thos.  Tucker  Wise do 

1843 
Wm.  Lowcay  Morcock     . .  T'Mai 

Kdw.  Alfred  Smith 5 May 

Joseph  Martin IdJune 

Wiii.  Wearer 7Julj 

Thomas  Hockings    18  Aug 

Will.  G.  Hopkins ^Aug 

J.  Uoddam  late 22 Nov 

343 


1844 

William  Hanee  Reeves  ..  iMar 
Geo.  Andrew  Lance  ....  17 Apr 
William  H.  Wiseman    . . .  .27Api 

Edmund  Gabriel*    22Aug 

Arthur  Jones     7Dec 

Wm.  Poole  O'Brien 19Dec 

^Fred.  Gransmore*** ....     do 

1845 
@Jdhn  Nioolay  De  Vries     7Jao 

RobertParker f6Mar 

James  William  Osaard  . .  9Apr 
George  Lann  Herbert  . . .  .SOApr 

William  Thomas iMay 

Thos.  Edw.  Gould do 

Charles  Fox  Turner S4June 

Charles  William  £eles*^. .  19Aug 
Geo.  W.  Pickthorn»*»  ....  18  Nov 
William  Geo.  Parmeter  ..25Nor 

Robert  Keltand     2Dec 

Henry  Stephens  Dyer    ..SlDec 

1846 

David  F.  Clow   BMar 

Charles  Harris  Jones    ....    do 
Saml.  Hood  Unzee  Giles.  .27Mar 
Jas.  Baker  Moorman    ....  21  Apr 

Jithn  Qunnis  Lean ISMay 

@|' Jamea  H.  Andrews  ....  4July 

ImIw.  B.  Robins 1  Aug 

Francis  Cole    l5Aug 

J.  E.  Brooman 98ept 

Samuel  Winter    280ot 

H.  S.Gibson  do 

WUliam  Meredith 9Nov 

Charles  J.  J.  Brown   ....     do 

EdwardD.Back do 

Henry  K.  Conquer do 

Jas.  Bennett  Har    do 

Frederick  GUbeft    do 

Wm.  Bolton  Pearce do 

Henry  S.  Hooper    do 

@CharlesS  Gile8*«»  ....     do 

John  W.AnceU do 

AlfredNash do 

@*Stepben  Fisher do 

i'hos.  M.  Ramage   do 

Chas.  Wm.  Boone   do 

Joseph  £.  Autey do 

@*Wi11iam  WUes    do 

^G.Ramsden*^ do 

<^* Thos  Pidoock do 

^*Cbarlea Richards   ....jK4Dec 

1847 

Chas.  Aug.  Thome*^^  ••  .  .28  Jan 
Geo.  Fred  ColUngwood  Bateman 
304  6Feb 


*  Oommtadooerof  Arbitration  in  the 
If  IsedOommlniMi  atSU  Paul  de  Loango 


Thos.  S.  Hey  wood 19Apr 

Wm.  Letheby  Inch do 

John  Hay 5July 

Chas.  Henry  Niblett    24 Aug 

^*Wm.  C.  Perry  Grant  ..SSept 

Beresford  Scott    lONov 

John  Macdowall 11  Nov 

Robt.  £dm.  Malone    ....     do 
^Leonard  Edw.  Beckett  25Nov 
David  SUpleton  I iDec 

1848 

Fred.  Cleeve 1 7 Jan 

John  Barrett ...ITMv 

^Wm.  F.  Henna. ...  •  •  •  •    do 
Francois    Joachim    Itsen 

Auret 6Apr 

James  C.  Alldridge 31May 

Joseph  Lewis do 

Wm.J.  R.Hall    18July 

Watson  Wm.  Parminter.  .12Sept 
Geo.  Gustavus  Nelson ....  IBNov 

Thos.  C.  J.  Dryden 24Not 

Henry  Smith  Collins  ....     do 

1849 
Henry  W.  Rowlstoue  . . .  .31  Jan 

Wm.  H.  Bateman do 

WUliamEUis    do 

Edwin  C.  Davison SSApril 

William  Hickman     do 

George  Marsh 1  LMay 

@*Charies  Lyne do 

^R'ichardSiromonds....    do 

John  Hay  ward    IfiJune 

George  P.  Martin*^ do 

W  alter  B  Gordon 21  Aug 

Wm.  V.Miller   do 

Geo.  Samuel  Sin^cer    do 

^ames  Biggs  *^  • do 

@*Geo.  Henry  Lake  Wise    40ct 
Chas.  Elsmere  Coleman.,     do 

Fred.  Jas.  Fegen do 

James  Wm.  Peck  Foord  . .    60et 
Samuel  W.  Sadler do 

f||*John  Edw.  Price    ....  lOOct 
red.  Chaa.  Dusauto;^    . .  2Not 
James  Douglas  Gilpin^**  .  4Nov 

1850 
James  Thos.  Riccalton  ..  2lFeb 

Arthur  A.  Speed do 

George  Grant do 

Walter  Lomer 9Apr 

James  Frear  Phillips  ....     do 

llenry  Cooper l6Apr 

Geo.  James  Starr do 

@* Horatio  W.  HoUinworth  6May 

John  Tweedie do 

Arrhur  Price    June 

^*Geo.  R.  Deighton  •  •  •  •     July 
Charles  Geo.  Burner  •  •  •  •     do 
440 


Digitized  by 


Google 


180 


CLERKS. 

[Qualified  for  Paymasters  and  Pursers.] 


1831 
James  Finlaj    SAog 

1836 
Frtnois  W.  Cole SSDec 

1838 
QUohn  Jones 6Dec 

1839 
George  F.  Knox    SSept 

1840 
Ben.  W.  Tribe 31  Joly 

184  L 

John  Doyle    •  •  •  •  6Jan 

William  H.  Turner 7 July 

Charles  Stone 3Aug 

Robert  G.  Hogg    200ct 

G.H.Ellis    l2Nov 

Wm.G.M*Knight 8Dec 

1848 

C.  A.  Jenlcins    f6Jan 

James  J.  Rutter   4F«tb 

£.  J.  H.  Helpman    l6Feb 

John  Lindesaj  98Feb 

f)iChas.£.  P.Hall 7Mar 
eorge  Penfold 9Mar 

William  Johnson 1  Jone 

James  C  Mottle?    IQAug 

T.  W.  W.Spear l6Nov 

Tbos.  Blddlecombe do 

^Timothy  Clinch 21  Not 

Joseph  G.  j?aine    7Dec 

1849 

Btaart  Watson^ 4  Jan 

Chas.  Ane.  Pritehard  ....     do 

Alfred  Wbitehouse do 

Henry  Hawley 30Jan 

^^George  B.Eales do 

John  D.  Parminter dOJan 

Thos.  H.CGraj IMar 

James  H.  Towell 6M ar 

James  M.  Lowcay    88 Apr 

Julian  A.  Messum        . . .  .29Apr 

@Wm.  £.  Sanders I  iMay 

Herbert  Johnstone BJune 

Thomas  C.  Thomas ISJune 

Bichd.  Brownsdon 1  July 

Edwin  M.  Stone 1 1  July 

Geo.  M.  Lang 29July 

Harrington  R.  Jones  ....  SAu^ 

Sidney  J.  Spark 16Aug 

Edwin  J.  Forster 6Sept 

William  C.  Brown    40ct 

Edward  J.  Bennett do 

James  L.  Southey     260ct 

Thomas  T.  Wise   270ct 

f'Geo.  F.  Slaughter iNov 
>bert  A.  Cumming    ....  8Nov 

George  Shambler 6  Dec 

Nicholas  GUes 7Dec 

W.  J.  Jenkins 19Dec 

1844 

Richard  J.  Wiggens 1  Jan 

Joseph  Hay  ward    3  Jan 

David  Jardine    SJan 

64 


Edw.  N.Harrison     lOJan 

Francis  G.  Pearce 24 Feb 

Henrv  Chas.  Pool    do 

Thomas  A .  Telfer 2 Apr 

.Tobn  Edw.  Stiles 23 Apr 

J.W.M.  Ashhy IMay 

Edw.  L.  W.  Brown 2lMay 

Jonathan  T   Sparke    ....17 June 

James  C.  Pinhom    QSnpt 

Wm.  H.  Mttgford    18Sept 

Richsrd  Curgenren 160Gt 

George  F.  Pinborn    27  Oct 

Chris.  T.  Hore 290ct 

Henry  R.  Sbaw    6Noy 

Edward  R.  Chamberlain. .  19Noy 

John  Retallick 20Noy 

1845 

Thomas  Wm.  Shanks  ....  7 Feb 

Daniel  P.  Macnamara . . .  .26 Feb 

John  Mallard   24Mar 

John  Thomas  Wells 29Mar 

William  Homiman   29Mar 

James  L.  Thome SlMar 

Wm  Hi»nry  Richards  ....  3Apr 
Theod.  Wm.  S.  Neame..  ..ISApr 

Michael  S.  Crouch 9May 

Charles  H.  Goldin    13May 

John  Jas  Lindsay 4June 

John  Donald    6June 

WiUiam  Mackay 14Jaly 

Harry  Thos.  Nettleton  . .  l3Aag 
Hen.'Wm.  V.  Warrington* 30Aug 

Alez.  Jeffreys SOAng 

Wm.  Alex.  Geo.  Young  . .  3Sept 
Joseph  H.  Wm.  Bowman  . .  150ct 
Wilmot  Bund  Mainprise  .  .20Oct 

Charles  Richards  (6)    2dOct 

John  Macredie  Jefferson  .  .30Oct 

John  Sweetman  3Noy 

Geo.  Henry  WhUUer  ....  5Noy 

Thomas  Price 30Dec 

1846 

AlfredWood 7Jan 

Alfred  Saunders  Bennett    ..  do 

Henry  Braxton 17Jan 

Edward  Whiteheaii 22Jan 

Howard  E.  L.  P.  Bailey  .  .28Jan 

Rob.  Hen.  BuUen 24Feb 

Daniel  F.  Little 9Mar 

George  Hickman 21Mar 

Joseph  Singleton . « 31  Mar 

@*  Edward  Edmeades  .. .  .23Apr 

John  Day  Bowden     6May 

Wm.  Matthew  Shanks do' 

Benj .  P.  Heather    ISMay 

Wm.  Appleby  Ward 28  May 

Josiah  Young  Messum^  . .  3Juue 

John  B.  Burlace do 

Luke  Masterson 16June 

Jos,  Whittoll   17 June 

Wm.  Thorn do 

Fred k.  Lucas   23Jane 

Fredk.  Geo.  Bnlgnn    ....     do 

Wm.  L.  Wright 20july 

Geo.  A .  Erersfield do 

Henry  John  Kelly 21  July 

118 


Alex.  C.  Yule «5JbIt 

John  Williams 30JuJ't 

Wm.  F.  Huyghna    3Uulj 

Chas.  Saunders    6Aug 

Wm.  Simmonds SAtif 

Edw.  H.  Walker laAae 

Thos.  Ellard JoAag 

Thos.  S.  Vinall    WAag 

Jas.  G.  G.  Simmonds. . . .    iSejit 

John  B.  Jackson SSepi 

Geo.  W.  Anderson  .«••..  15Sef  i 
Timothy  T.  Jennings  . . .  .SoScpt 

Jas.  Winstanley 70ci 

Richard  Batehelor 90c! 

Robert  Wm  M.  Jones    ..  I60ct 

James  E.Terry 190ct 

Edward  H.  Stanton 280ci 

George  Kent    IdNor 

Chas.  Wm.  Motherwell   ..12Dec 

Robu  Taylor  Raynes IQUec 

Wm.  Fred.  Lapidge 24D«: 

1847 

Chas.  Torbett 7Jan 

Wm.  H.  De  Carteret    ISJan 

Edwin  Smith   2Ff>b 

Hen.  Thos.  Wm.  Engliah . .     do 
Theod.  Felix  Measnm  . . . .  IQFi'b 
Chaa.  Comberland  Ick   . . .  .SMar 
John  Wenman  W.  Green  ..4Msr 

J(  hn  Geo.  Barnes 5Mar 

Richard  Allen ISMar 

Edw.  Wn\.  M.  MiUman  . .  15M»r 
Wm  Edwd.LyneVeal6..22Mar 

Goe.  Duff  Gordon    24Mar 

Goe.  Jeffreys    do 

Wm.Cass    7Apr 

Edward  Faulkner 14 Apr 

Henry  Wm.  Parsons  . . .  .ll&lay 

Robert  Deveson do  ' 

Geo.  Henry  Wise    SSMay 

Chris.  John  Martin S4MaV 

Wm.  L.  G.  Drew    25MaV 

Henry  Jas.  White    31  May 

John  Freshfield    8oJ ulV 

Wm.  Warburton    2Aug 

Henry  W.  Arlidge 7 Aug; 

H  ugh  Eras.  Pullen    9Au^ 

George  Thomas  Harris*  . .  26Aiig 

Albert  Lew 1 1  Sept 

Henfy  M.  Moore 22Se|i 

Henry  Jas.  R.  Miall     S7Sep 

Edw.  Albert  AmphleU 120ct 

George  Turner IBOct 

Chas.  M.  Balfour llNov 

Geo.  N  icks  Warren     ....  19^or 

Henry  Callaway 27N4rr 

Henry  Teait 17D«c 

Bdwin  Death do 

1848 

John  Tomkins fijan 

Wm.  Dayid  Jeans........34jaa 

Thos  Wm.  Wells 24Jsd 

Henry  Walker  Sanders )  1  Feb 

Chas.  Wm.  Tuke  . .  • 14Keb 

Sydney  E,  Wright    19F«b 


Digitized  by 


Googk 


Services  of  Paymasters  and  Pursers. 


181 


ieo,  Aug,  Welch  . .  • 

ohn  Geo.  Whiffin 4Mar 

ohn  Cnrtis     6Mar 

(enry  Gray 16Mar 

rrice  Wm.  White 28Mar 

kdderley  W.Chimmo 3 Apr 

^m.  Fred.  Jonas    7 Apr 

lenry  Campion    11  Apr 

*.dw.  Davey  Herbert    . . . .  lOApr 

jeo.  Teait 26Apr 

Itcbard  D.  Hire    9May 

Vm    Thos.  Richards  ....  l5May 

Vtlliam  Elliott    28May 

ohn  Seldon SOMay 

ohn  Mumford 8June 

lenry  Gilpin  18June 

amea  H.  Jackson lOJune 

lobt.  J.  B.  Tucker    8July 

lichard  T.  Mason   do 

'obias  E.  Palmer    2<Ualy 

oseph  G.  Hoffman    2 Aug 

<^dm.  Aug.  Rowe    22 Aug 

^enj.  Luxmore    24 Aug 

Hen.  Chas.  MeWin 28Aug 

^red.  J.  G.  Gramshaw  ....  ISept 
Am.  Henry  Chapman  . . . .6Sept 
tUcb.  B.  H.  Ratcliffe  ....  lOSept 
808 


28Feb(  Henry 


Fred.  Kirkham 4C>ct 

A  ug.  Orey do 

A Ibert  T.  M.  Roberts 60ct 

Robert  Collins    60ct 

Alfred  Barren 140ct 

Thos.  Jas.  Bignell 27Nov 

Willis  Price 28Dec 

1849 

Thos.  C.  H.  Shears ISJan 

Thos.  John  Ley  15Jan 

Edw.  Strode  Cooke 16Jan 

Chas.  Wm.  Harris 18Jan 

Chas.  Jas.  Webb 7Feb 

Wm.  Hen.  Jos.  Brown    . .   17Feb 

Edwin  Rose  Miall do 

Wm.  Fred.  Garrood    ....    IMar 

Arthur  Carrington lOMar 

Jas.  Edw.  Campbell  ....  27Mar 
Geo.  John  D.  Andrews  . .  29Mar 

Wm.  Dewar    IBApr 

Henry  Perry 20Apr 

Robert  Bone    22May 

Fred.  Jas.  N.  Kenyon  .  .23 May 
Benj.  Crispin  White  ....  6June 
Th9s.  Wyld  HsTerfield  .  .lOJune 
Jas'.  Ralph  Benifold   . . .  .fOJune 

John  Pooley 1  July 

234 


Chas.  Douglas  Lindsay  . .  8Ju1y 
Geo.  Aug.  Smith  Ley    . .  IdJuIy 

Robert  Taylor 23July 

Philip  Sept.  Smirh 24July 

Wm.  John  Stevens 30July 

Wm.  Elias  Kelly    2Aug 

Jas.  H.  S.  Hooper SOAug 

Wm.  Shspley  Crealoek  . .  28 Aug 

Edw.  Oct  Hayes 17Sept 

Geo.  Munro 26Sept 

Thos.  Bradbridge I60ct 

Arthur  Geo.  Thomas    ....  4Not 

Howard  J.  Byers 17Not 

Thos.  Ramsay  Dinnis 22Nov 

Wm.  Henry  Hills   do 

Robt.  Frasi  B.  Morison   .  .llDec 

Wm.  S.E.  Freeman 19Dec 

1860 

Chas.  Wm.  Sturgess 1  Feb 

Samuel  Smyth  flFeb 

Wm.  Rogers 8Mar 

John  Henry  Duffell 16Mar 

Wm.  H.  Ozzard    30Mar 

Henry  N.  Soaife iMay 

Staph.  Henry  Moore  ....  6May 
Fras.  Sambell  Wheeler  .  .fSMay 
John  F.  Harris fiJuoe 


SERVICES  OF  PAYMASTERS  AND  PURSERS. 


3  J.  S.  Richards,  Clerk  of  Crescent  in  action  with 
3utch  frigates  Castor  and  BriUf  and  when  subse- 
(uently  captured  by  Fr.  frisates  Fripontu  and  OUrirey 
781  ;  of  Minerva  at  the  relief  of  Gibraltar,  in  1782 ; 
md  of  Princess  Royal  and  Victory  at  the  eracuation 
if  Toulon ;  and  siegea  of  Bastia  and  St.  Florenzo  In 
794.  Purser  of  Feteran  at  Camperdown;  smren- 
ler  of  the  Dutch  fleet  In  the  Texel ;  at  Copenhagen, 
n  1801 ;  and  of  Ceniaur  at  the  takiioig  the  IsUumm  of 
St.  Lucia,  Tobago,  &c. 

7  W.  Holman,  Purser  of  4friea  at  TrafUgar. 

8  J.  Goldsmith,  Purser  of  Amazon  at  Copenha- 
^n,  in  1801 :  capture  of  Marengo  and  BeUe  Ponkf 
1806 ;  and  of  Superb  at  Algiera. 

9  Simon  Little,  Clerk  of  Audacious  hi  Howe's 
iction  ;  and  Purser  of  Montagu,  at  Camperdown. 

10  H.  Wells,  Clerk  of  Russel  (and  slightly  wound. 
;d),  in  Howe's  action  ;  and  in  Bridport's.  Purser  of 
Thunderer  in  Calder's  action ;  at  Trafalgar ;  passage 
)f  the  Dardanelles ;  and  defence  of  Gaieta. 

13    C.  E.  Andrews,  Purser  of  Genoa  at  Nayarin. 

15  J.  Williamson,  Purser  of  Scourge,  and  served 
Q  her  boats  cutting  out  a  ship  from  the  Vlie  Stream, 
nl804. 

16  S.  Giles,  serred  in  CuUoden  in  Howe's  action, 
794  ;  and  in  Bombay  CastU  in  Hotham's  second  ac- 
ioB,  1795.  Clerk  of  DanSe  when  that  ship  was  car- 
ied  into  Brest  by  her  crew ;  and  on  that  occasion 
iecured  the  priTate  signals,  and  prevented  their  fall- 
Dfr  into  the  hands  of  the  mutineers.  Purser  of 
istrea  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt,  1801 ;  and  of 
''(jrtfet  at  reduction  of  Martinique ;  and  in  the  Flush- 
Qg  expedition,  1800. 

17  T.  F.  Jessep,  Purser  of  Dtane  in  the  expedi- 
ion  to    Egypt,  in   1801  ;  of  Northumberland  at  St. 


Domingo  ;  and  of  Ramillies  in  the  operations  on  the 
coast  of  America,  in  1813,  14,  16. 

19  J.  Loudon,  Secretary  to  the  Commander-in- 
Chief,  duriuff  the  late  operations  on  the  Coast  of  Sy* 
ria,  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

23  J.  Madeod,  Purser  of  Venus  serving  in  her 
boats,  cutting  out  3  vessels  firom  Tobaso,  1803,  and 
at  capture  of  Two  Fr.  privateers ;  and  of  York  at 
the  capture  of  Martinique,  Fr.  74  D*Haultpoult,  and 
at  Walcheren,  1809. 

24  E.  O'Maley,  served  in  Prince  qf  Wales  at  the 
capture  of  Surinam,  in  1799.  Purser  of  Kingfisher 
at  St.  Domingo ;  of  Unicom  at  Monte  l^deo,  1806  ; 
and  of  America  at  the  taking  of  Genoa. 

26  J.N.  Jewell,  Mid.  of  BeUerophon  at  Traftdgar. 

27  R.  Hallilay,  Purser  of  Vesuffius  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  Boulogne,  in  1804  ;  of  Ethalion  at  cap- 
ture of  Martinique ;  the  Saintes ;  and  HaidtpouUj 
in  1809 ;  and  of  Abercrombie  at  the  reduction  of  Ona- 
daloupe  and  dependencies,  in  1810.  Secretary  to 
Commander-in-Chief  at  Lisbon  during  the  dvil  war 
in  Portugal  firom  1831  to  1834. 

28  6.  Hodgskins,  Purser  of  Albion  at  Navarin. 

29  T.  Stones,  Puner  of  N&iide,  at  capture  of 
Island  of  Bourbon,  &c.  in  1810. 

30  J.  Taylor,  Purser  of  Brunawich  at  the  capture 
of  Nyborg,  1809. 

31  J.  Elliot,  Mid.  of  Mars  at  capture  of  HercuSe^ 
in  1798.  Clerk  of  Russel  at  Copenhagen,  in  1801 ; 
and  Purser  of  EUt  in  action  with  a  Spanish  flotilla  off 
Carthageoa  on  the  Spanish  Main,  in  1 805 ;  and  oLlrv- 
<Aiw4i  at  the  taking  of  Curasoa,  in  1807.  Officially 
mentioned  for  services  in  ArsthutaU  boats  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  particularly  at  the  destruction 
of  the  batteries,  &c.  at  Pagnio«  in  1809.  While 
performing  the  duty  of  a  Lieut.,  this  officer  has  been 


Digitized  by 


Google 


182 


Services  of  Paymaaten  and  Ptmenu 


repaitedly  and  most  creditably  engaged  in  catting  out 
senriees,  Ac. 

33  J.  OUve,  Mid.  of  GoUaih  In  tlw  afllion  off  St. 
Vincent,  1797.  Clerk  of  BikaKon  at  the  defeat  of 
Bompart's  aquadron  in  Donegal  Bay,  1798.  Present 
in  Uie  Camden  at  the  defeat  of  Linois'  Mjaadron  hy 
Commodore  Dance.  Serving  in  Aatrea  at  Copen- 
hagen»  1807,  and  wrecked  in  that  ship,  1809. 

34  J.  Norcock,  Parser  of  Lifty  daring  the  Bor- 
mese  war. 

36  J.  Bryan,  Parser  of  MehoOU  at  redo^on  of 
the  West  India  Islands,  1807  ;  of  Burydiee  at  capture 
of  Martinique,  1809 ;  Alemene  at  reduction  of  Goada- 
loapc,  1810 ;  and  of  Buratai  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate 
Clorimde,  1814. 

38  Thos.  Ulioek,  Parser  of  PyladeM  and  AwtUOf 
from  1805  till  1814 ;  and  repeatedly  senred  in  the  boats 
of  those  ships,  in  attacks  on  the  enemy's  batteries 
and  conyoys  in  the  Mediterranean,  particnlarly  at  the 
blowing  up  a  marteUo  tower  of  five  guns ;  and,  in 
company  with  the  Calabrlan  chief,  spiked  a  five  gan 
battery.  Served  also  at  the  capture  of  Augusta ;  and 
Cunzola ;  and  cut  out  a  trabaculo  from  under  a  bat- 
tery in  her  gig ;  was  severely  wounded  cutting  out  a 
convoy  near  Corfu ;  and  served  on  shore  at  taking 
the  Islands  of  Pazo  and  Anti-Paxo.  Purser  of  BJhin^ 
and  assisted  at  the  taking  of  three  vessds-of-war  and 
convoy  at  Corigeou,  in  1815. 

39  N.  Haydon,  Clerk  of  Cmtwrion  when  enraged 
by  the  squadron  of  Linois  in  Vizagapatam  Roads,  in 
1804.  Purser  of  St.  Fiorenzo  at  capture  of  Fr.  fri- 
gate Pienumiaiae,  in  1808 ;  and  of  Imp^irieuie,  at  the 
siege  of  Flushing. 

40  W.  Brent,  Clerk  of  Ind^atigable  at  capture  of 
Sp.  treasure  ships,  in  1804 ;  and  Purser  of  Volage  in 
the  action  off  Lissa,  in  1811. 

41  T.  Jennings,  Purser  of  Mehmpua  at  the  taking 
of  Guadaloupe ;  and  of  Seahorse  in  the  expedition 
against  New  Orleans,  in  the  operations  in  the  Poto- 
mac, including  the  taking  of  Alexandria,  &c. 

43  J.  Dunn,  Purser  of  Spartan  at  taking  the  Is- 
lands of  Ischia  and  Procida,  of  four  ships  under  the 
batteries  of  Terradno ;  and  during  her  service  in  the 
Adriatic.  Served  as  Secretary  to  Commodore  Spran- 
ger,  at  the  taking  of  the  Ionian  Islands ;  and  in  com- 
mand of  a  boat,  with  a  Greek  crew,  captured  a  Fr. 
privateer  of  four  guns,  when  he  was  slightly  wounded. 
Officially  mentioned  for  having  taken  charge  of  a 
division  of  guns  in  Spartan^e  action  with  Neapolitan 
squadron  in  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

43  R.  Q.  Didham,  Purser  of  Sheldrake  at  destmc 
tion  of  Fr.  frigate  Salamandre,  in  iflOfi;  and  of 
Pewerful  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and 
bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Aere,  where  he  served 
as  Secretary  to  Commodore  Napier. 

44  J.  Maddocks,  Purser  of  Hebnu  at  capture  of 
Btoile,  in  1814. 

46  W  K.  Cowley,  Clerk  of  London  at  the  capture 
of  Marengo  and  Belle  Poule.  Purser  of  Raven  in  the 
Walcheren  expedition  ;  and  of  Lacedemonian  in  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  America  in  1813-14. 

47  W.  G.  Mason,  Purser  of  Princess  Charlotte  at 
the  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  1840. 

48  R.  Scott,  Mid.  of  Audacious  in  the  action  off 
Algeziras,  in  1801.  Purser  of  ComtoaUis,  and  ser- 
vices officially  mentioned  at  capture  of  Amboyna. 
Present  in  same  ship  at  taking  the  Islands  of  France 
and  Java,  in  1810. 

50  R.  L.  Homiman,  Parser  of  Redwing^  and  his 
■ervices  officially  reported,  particularly  when  wounded 
in  the  boats  of  that  brig  at  capture  of  a  four  gun 
mistico  and  other  vessels,  and  defeat  of  a  powerful 
iotiUa  off  Cape  Trafalgar,  1B06. 


T.  Bastin,  Parser  of  Qrankopper, 
two  occasions  while  serving  in  her 


',  and  wonai* 
boats  in  Ik 


61 
ed  on  two  < 
Mediterraaeaa. 

65  W.  C.  HUlier,  Parser  of  CommM  at  eaptore  cf 
Danish  fHgpate  Frederiekicoam,  Serred  as  Sccretan 
to  the  Captain  of  the  Channd  Fleet  in  the  attaek  w 
thcF^endi  fleetinAix  Roads,  in  1809;  and  PnrKri^ 
Aaineoart  at  the  siege  of  Tarragona,  and  destnclioB 
of  the  CoU  de  Balagaer. 

55  B.  Parkhurst,  Clerk  of  Fom  at  tlie  deatracCieB 
of  a  piratical  fort  in  the  East  Indies;  and  bonuaf  • 
Fr.  Sloop  of  war  at  the  SeycheUe  Islands^  Purser  oi 
Behrideraf  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Amencs. 
including  tlie  action  with  and  retreat  from  the  IT.  S. 
squadron  under  Commodore  Rodgers,  1812. 

58  J.  P.  Bailey,  Mid  of  4/riea  at  Tralalgiar,  sad 
wounded.  Purser  of  N&Hde  at  the  capture  of  Ft. 
frinte  CaroUne  in  St.  Paul*s  Bay,  Island  of  Bouibos : 
and  of  BeUe  Ponle^  and  served  on  shore  at  the  de- 
struction of  the  batteries  in  the  Gironde.  Nav^i 
Commissary  in  the  operations  against  New  Orleaiw. 
&c. 

59  J.  Johns,  Mate  and  Clerk  of  Surtstam  froa 
1805  till  1807,  and  present  in  the  action  with  Sp.  74 
gun  ship  Qlorioso  off  Cadix,  in  1805  ;  and  severeiy 
wounded  in  her  boats  boarding  a  Sp.  vessel  under  the 
batteries  of  Bilboa  in  the  same  year,  1806.  Purser 
of  VetwoiMM  bomb  at  the  bombardment  of  Ck>penba> 
gen,  in  1807  ;  of  Ned  Blvin  at  capture  of  Fr.  privateer 
General  Rapp;  and  of  Sobts  at  Quebec  (crew  servi&f 
on  the  lakes),  1813  and  14. 

62  R.  M.  Whichdo,  Clerk  of  BrUatutia  at  "Dt- 
falgar.  Purser  of  Bgeria,  aad  served  in  her  hosts 
capturing  part  of  a  Danish  convoy  in  the  Sleeve,  ia 
1809 ;  and  of  Blenheim  during  the  whole  of  her  aa- 
vices  in  China  in  1840,  41,  42. 

63  S.  Wadland,  Clerk  of  Crqfty  schooBcr,  and 
wounded  when  captured  by  the  Algeziras  ilotilU,  in 
1807. 

64  G.  V.  Oughton,  served  in  Bdgar  at  Copenhages, 
in  1801.  Acting  Purser  of  BUiem,  frttfoenWy  em- 
ployed in  her  b^ts  cutting  out  on  the  coast  of  Cals- 
bria.  Purser  of  Bndymian,  and  served  on  shore  es 
the  north  coast  of  Spain,  in  1809 ;  and  at  the  ay- 
ture  of  U.  S.  frigate  Presideni,  in  1815. 

66  J.A.Lethbridge,Mid.ofH.S.I.C.ahipfi0n- 
bojf  Castle,  in  the  action  with  the  French  squndnm, 
under  Linois ,  in  the  China  Seas.  1 804.  Sec.  to  Str  Home 
Popham  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hop« ; 
expedition  to  Buenos  Ayres  ;  at  Walcheren ;  and  in 
co-operation  with  the  Army  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  1806-14. 

67  W.  T.  James,  Purser  of  H4srpp  in  the  Walcfae- 
ren  expedition ;  and  of  Nisut  at  the  captore  of  Java, 
in  1811. 

68  J.  Mason,  Mid.  of  Rattler  in  her  numeroiu 
actions  with  the  enemy's  flotilla  off  Flnshing  sihI 
Oitend,  in  1804,  05;  of  Potyphemas  at  Trafelgsr; 
Daphne  at  the  talring  of  Monte  Video ;  and  of  BeroiMe 
in  the  Walcheren  expedition. 

69  J.  Palmer,  Purser  of  Dover  at  the  capture  of 
Amboyna,  in  1810  ;  and  of  Olasgow  at  Navarin. 

70  J.  P.  Sarjeant,  Oerk  of  Olory  in  Calder's  ae- 
tion ;  and  of  Dt'odem  at  storming  Monte  Tideo. 
Purser  of  Iris  in  the  operations  on  the  north  coast 
of  Spain,  where  he  served  on  Aon  in  co-opentioD 
with  the  Guerillas ;  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
Bermeo,  Castro,  &c. 

72  J.  Gain,  served  in  boats  of  Grasdkapper  at  the 
capture  of  two  valuable  ships  under  the  oatterirs  of 
Faro,  in  1808.  Purser  otRedpole  in  1809,  duriog  the 
attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads ;  Walcheren  expc- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Paymasters  and  Pursers. 


183 


dition ;  and  at  eafture  ot  VUU  de  Xym  pnam,  in 

1811. 

73  E.  E.  Vidal,  wounded  when  Puraer  ot  Asia  in 
the  Ta^aB,  in  1832. 

74  J.  JacoTw,  Parser  of  Piedmouiaiae  at  eapUire 
of  the  Dutch  Spioe  Islands. 

75  G.  Anderson,  Clerk  of  Merewry^  and  senred  in 
her  boata,  euttiag  out  some  gun-yessels  from  Rovigno, 
in  1809 ;  and  in  the  same  year,  a  schooner  of  seven 
guns  from  Barletta. 

76  B.  Chimmo,  Secretary  to  the  Commander-in- 
Chief  in  China,  and  present  in  tlie  operations  on  that 
coast,  in  1841  and  1842,incladiDgtheta]dng  of  Woo- 
sung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin-Kiang-Foo. 

77  Q.  Waller,  Secretary's  Clerk  of  Neptime,  and 
Purser  of  Qorti  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  in  1809. 

78  R.  H.  Goddard,  Clerk  of  HydrOf  and  wonnd^ 
in  her  boats  in  the  Mediterranean,  in  1807.  Purser 
of  Hecate  at  capture  of  France ;  and  of  Doris  at 
capture  of  Java. 

79  J.  Richardson,  Clerk  of  Prineess  qf  Orange  in 
the  Walcheren  expedition,  in  1809;  and  Purser  of 
Challenger f  when  captured  by  two  Fr.  frigates,  in  1811, 
and  remained  prisoner  till  the  end  of  the  war. 

80  J.  Sparshott,  Purser  of  Prometheus  at  Algiers. 

82  H.  iJutchman,  Clerk  of  Onyx  at  capture  of 
Dutch  brig  Masdy. 

83  F.  Bone,  Clerk  of  Belle  Poute  at  the  taking  of 
the  Ionian  Islands ;  and  capture  of  the  Ft.  frigate 
For,  in  1809 ;  and  of  Atlas,  in  1810,  at  the  defence 
of  Cadiz.  Purser  o(  Helieonf  1810-14,  which  yessel 
captured  and  drove  on  shore  six  priyateers,  each  of 
superior  force.  Purser  of  Fov  in  the  expedition 
against  New  Orleans,  &c.  in  1814-15,  and  at  the 
t&ing  of  Guadaloupe. 

83*  M.  Clarke,  serving  in  ^tna  at  Basque  Roads, 
1899. 

84  G.  Starr,  Clerk  of  Orion  at  Trafalgar ;  of  Al- 
fred at  Copenhagen,  in  1807 ;  expedition  to  Walehe- 

ren ;  and  reduction  of  Guadaloiq[>e ;  and  Parser  of 
Eosario  in  action  with  Fr.  flotilla  ofT  Dieppe,  in  1812. 
84*  J.  Edye  (Sec.),  Secretary's  Clerk  to  Sir  J. 
Duckworth  in  Superb  off  St.  Domingo,  1806  ;  and  in 
Royal  Oeorge  at  passage  of  Dardanelles.  Employed 
as  a  British  Commissioner  daring  the  padfication  of 
Greece.  Designer  of  the  Seaman's  Parchment  Certi- 
ficate, and  of  other  higlily  useful  forms,  for  which  he 
has  received  the  tlianks  of  the  Admiralty. 

85  A.  Penprase,  served  in  Ftefor  in  an  engagement 
with  Malay  pirates,  in  1807. 

87  T.  Rowe,  Purser  of  Pilot,  1812,  16,  and  fre- 
quently  engaged  (and  on  one  occasion  wounded)  in 
the  boats  of  that  vessel  at  capture  and  destruction  of 
the  enemy's  convoys  in  the  Mediterranean,  and  again 
wounded  in  action  with  Fr.  frigate  UgAre,  in  1815. 

87*  W.  Paine,  Clerk  of  Hussar  at  Walcheren. 
Purser  of  Porct^ineon  the  north  coast  of  Spain; 
passage  of  the  Adour ;  and  destmetioa  of  Fr.  squad- 
ron in  the  Gironde ;  and  of  Fury  bomb  at  Algiers. 

88  J.  M.  Hoffmeister,  Clerk  of  Ooshawk  in  the 
attack  on  Malaga,  when  Captain  Lilbum  was  killed, 
in  1812 ;  and  lost  a  leg  in  action  with  Am.  flotilla  on 
Lake  Erie  when  Purser  of  Detroit. 

90  J.  Clery,  Purser  of  Blazer  in  the  operations  in 
the  Elbe,  in  1813-14,  including  the  siege  and  capture 
of  Gluckstadt ;  and  acted  as  Commissary  in  charge 
of  the  Arsenal,  &c.,  after  the  evacuation  of  Hamburg 
by  the  French. 

92  J.  Gkirby,  Acting  Purser  of  Ouerriert,  and  oA- 
dally  mentioned  for  services  when  that  ship  was  cap- 
tured by  the  U.  S.  frigate  Consatution,  in  1812. 

93  H.  S.  Dyer,  Secretary  to  Sir  C.  Penrose  in 
the  operations  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  Adour, 


and  the  Gironde,  in  1814,  and  severely  wounded 
while  serving  in  the  same  aq»eity  to  the  Com* 
mander-in-Chief  at  Navarin. 

94  J.  Guard,  Purser  of  CastOian  in  action  with 
the  U.  S.  corvette  Wasp,  in  1814. 

95  W.  BeU,  Parser  of  Conielia  at  Algiers ;  and  of 
Naiad  at  the  destruction  of  an  Algerine  corvette  on* 
der  the  batteries  of  Bona,  in  1824. 

96  J.  H.  Cook,  Mid.  of  Glory  in  Calder's  action ; 
secretary  to  Sir  S.  Hood  at  Corunna,  and  evacuation 
of  Lisbon  after  the  convention  of  Cintra ;  and  Pur- 
ser of  Ontario,  in  several  attacks  on  pirates  in  the 
West  Indies. 

97  J.  Beal,  served  in  Menekms  at  the  eaptute  of 
the  Isle  of  France ;  and  as  Clerk  of  Hecate  at  the 
taking  of  Java.  Purser  of  Victor  and  Owen-Glen' 
dotoer  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  during  the  Ashantee 
war. 

98  H.  Dean,  vras  in  Saracen  in  the  operations  on 
the  coast  of  America. 

99  J.  Giles,  Qerk  of  Southampton  in  the  engage- 
ment with  Haytian  squadron  and  ou>ture  of  Amethyst 
oil  St.  Domingo,  1812.  Served  under  Sir  James  Yeo 
on  the  Lakes  of  Canada,  and  present  at  the  attack 
on  Sackett's  Harbour ;  and  served  on  Lake  Ontario 
till  1813.  Present  in  the  Linnet  in  the  action  off 
Plattsburg,  and,  on  her  capture,  detained  a  prisoner 
in  America  till  end  of  the  war.  Purser  of  Phesnia 
serving  during  the  dvil  war  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain,  1835-3^i ;  and  of  Herald  taking  the  forts  at 
the  Bocea  Tigris,  at  Whampoa,  and  capture  of 
Canton,  1841-42. 

100  J.  Irving,  served  in  Defiance  at  the  destruction 
of  three  French  frigates  under  the  batteries  of  Sables 
D'Olonne,  in  1809  ;  and  in  NorthunU>erlandnt  the  de- 
struction of  two  frigates  and  a  brig  off  L'Orient,  in 
1812. 

103  W.  H.  Bond,  Purser  of  Rose  at  Navarin. 

104  W.  Balhetchet,  Lieut,  of  Marines  at  the  re- 
doetion  of  Danish  West  India  Islands,  and  c^ture 
of  Hautpouiti  and  acted  as  Adjutant  to  the  marine 
battalion  at  the  reduction  of  Martinique  and  Guada- 
loupe. Secretary  to  various  flag  officers,  particularly 
to  Sir  Alex.  Cochrane,  in  the  operations  in  the  Chesa- 
peake, New  Orleans,  6cc. 

105.  J,  Ward,  Clerk  of  Barfieur,  serving  in  the 
flotilla  co-operating  with  the  army  in  the  Tagus, 
1810,  and  at  capture  of  Villa  Franca.  Wrecked  in 
Manitta,  1812,  and  detained  a  priwner  in  France  till 
the  peace.  Purser  of  Pique  during  the  operations  on 
the  coast  of  Syria,  induding  the  capture  of  Caiflh  and 
Tsour.  and  bombardment  of  St.  Jean  D'Acre,  1840. 

106*  E.  Thome,  Clerk  of  Bclair,  and  severely 
wounded  in  the  boats  at  Languilla,  1812 ;  and  served 
again  as  a  volunteer  at  the  same  place  and  at  Port 
D'Anzo,  1813. 

107  E.  A.  Williamson,  Acting  Purser  of  Primrose 
at  capture  of  Sp.  slaver  Velos,  in  1830. 

108  W.  Kay,  Acting  Parser  of  a  flotilla  of  gun- 
boats on  the  St.  Lawrence,  at  defeat  of  Am.  army 
and  squadron  at  Chrystier's  Farm,  in  1813 ;  and  of 
Prince  Regent  at  the  taking  of  Oswego,  in  1814. 

109  J.  Thaiu,  Clerk  of  Nemesis,  and  served  in  her 
boats  cutting  out  several  Danish  vessels  of  war  on 
the  coast  of  Norway ;  and  slightiy  wounded  captur- 
ing in  her  boats  a  Sp.  slaver,  in  1810 ;  and  of  Diana 
at  the  capture  of  Fr.  brig  of  war  and  convoy  under 
the  batteries  at  the  mouth  of  the  Gironde,  in  1811. 
Parser  of  JScAo  in  the  Douro  during^the  civil  war  in 
Spain,  in  1832,  33. 

1 11    F.  May,  was  in  Secern  at  Algiers. 
113    W.  Finlaysun,  Clerk  of  Impregnable  at  Al« 
giers,  and  of  Asia  at  Navarin. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


184 


Senrioes  of  Paymasters  and  Parsers. 


114  A.  H.  Gilbert,  Pnraer  of  Ringdove  on  the 
coast  of  Sp«in  during  the  civil  war,  in  1836,  37. 

1 15  J.  Colwell,  Mid.  of  Sceptre  at  the  deitnietlo& 
of  Fr.  frigates  Loire  and  Seine  at  Anse  la  Barque, 
Guadaloupe,  and  capture  of  that  island  in  1810. 
Purser  of  Phania  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  at  bom- 
hardment  of  St.  Jean  D*Acre,  in  1840. 

116  E.  Rowe,  Clerk  of  Lacinia  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition ;  and  Purser  of  Stromboli  at  Sidon,  and  St. 
Jean  D'Acre. 

r  1 17    W.  A.  Harries,  Mid.  of  Vietorioiu  in  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition,  and  capture  of  RivoH,  in  1812. 

118    W.  L.  IVeeman,  scnred  in  OUugoioBi  Algiers. 

190  J.  Marsh,  Mid.  of  nper  in  action  with  Bou- 
logne flotilla,  and  capture  of  faille  de  Lyon  praam  in 
1811;  and  of  Alcesie,  and  served  on  shore  in  the  ope- 
rations against  New  Orleans  in  1814. 

131  W.  Cotsell,  Mid.  of  Saracen,  participating  in 
numerous  boat  services  in  the  Adriatic,  in  1813,  14, 
including  the  reduction  of  St.  George,  Mezzo,  Zupano, 
Cattaro,  and  Ragnsa.  Served  in  Franklin's  polar 
voyage.  Purser  of  CUo  at  Bilboa  during  the  civil 
war  in  Spain,  in  1835. 

122  J .  Harden ,  Mid.  of  Sceptre  in  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  and  destruction  of  frigates  and  batteries 
at  Ause  In  Barque,  1809 ;  and  capture  of  Guadaloupe, 
1810.  Clerk  of  Marlborottgh  during  the  operations 
in  Chesapeake  bay ;  and  of  Carron  at  the  attack 
on  Fort  Bi>w^er»  and  serving  on  shore  with  Indians 
under  Col.  Nioolls. 

123  J.  Blake,  Clerk  to  Commodore  Bathurst  in 
Oenoa,  at  Navarin. 

194  M.  Scott,  Clerk  of  Bloodhound,  in  1813,  when 
captured  under  the  forts  of  Annapolis ;  and  of  ThittU 
and  Swinger,  employed  in  the  suppression  of  the  slave 
trade ;  and  during  the  Ashantee  war  from  1823  to  26 ; 
and  by  penetrating  the  enemy's  camp,  obtained  im- 
portant information,  and  was  twice  wounded. 

124*  D.  Conway,  Clerk  of  Skipjack,  empl^ed 
against  slave  vessels  and  pirates  on  the  coast  of 
Cuba,  1827-1830 ;  and  served  on  the  North  Coast 
of  Spain  during  the  civil  war.  Purser  of  Cdiumbint 
in  China,  and  participated  in  the  capture  of  Canton 
and  Chinghae,  and  destructum  of  the  various  forts. 

125  W.  Dyer,  Act.  Purser  of  W€i{f  at  destruction 
of  Malay  pirates,  1836-.38.  Sec.  to  Sir  F.  L.  Mait- 
land  in  the  E.  Indies,  1838-:i9,  and  to  Sir  Gordon 
Bremer  during  the  operations  in  Canton  River,  and 
capture  of  Chusan,  1840. 

127  C.  Dealey,  Clerk  of  Avon,  when  sunk  by  U.  S. 
sloop  Wa»p,  in  1814. 

128  R.  T.  Crispin,  Clerk  in  charge  of  Leveret  at 
capture  of  Sp.  slave  ship  Diogenes,  under  batteries  at 
MozHmbique.  Pay.  and  Pur.  of  DrtMr  in  the  Yang- 
tse-Kiang,  1842,  and  at  New  Zealand,  1846. 

129  G.  H.  Moubray,  Clerk  in  charge  and  Purser 
of  Terror  in  the  late  Antarctic  expedition,  1839-42. 

129*  W.  B.  V.  Farror,  Acting  Purser  of  Conway 
at  the  capture  of  Chusan  and  during  the  operations  in 
the  Canton  River,  1840.41. 

130  W.  Morgan,  Clerk  of  Cruizfr  at  the  storming 
of  Aden ;  and  Secretary  to  Sir  G.  Bremer  in  China. 

131  W.  D.  Bateman,  Supernumerary  Pay.  and 
Pur.  in  CormoaUia  at  the  capture  of  Chapoo  and 
Woosung;  and  Purser  of  Dido  in  the  Yang-tsc- 
Kiang,  1842.  Purser  of  Nimrod,  co-operating  with 
troops  and  Indus  flotilla  against  the  Belochee  forces. 


and  in  the  expedition  against  the  pintieal  botdes  of 
Borneo,  1846. 

132  H.  D.  P.  CnnniBgham,  Secretary's  Ocxk  of 
ComwalUi,  and  his  serrices  oflidaUy  reported  at  the 
attack  on  the  Chinese  entrenched  eamp  at  Scgahoa, 
in  1842.  Was  also  present  as  Act,  Purser  of  Cer«- 
VDoiUt  at  the  capture  of  Chapoo,  Wooaon^,  andin  the 
Yang-tse-Kiang.  Has  received  the  Silver  Medal  of 
the  Society  of  Arts  for  a  life-boat  carriage,  and  is 
the  inventor  of  the  "  Atmospheric  Gun  Carnage." 

133  J.  R.  Bluett,  served  in  Eden^  1818.21*  at 
Ras-al-Khyma ;  in  Fietor,  at  capture  of  a  piratiesi 
schooner,  1828 ;  and  in  Algerine  and  Hyacmik  at  the 
principal  operations  in  China,  1840-42. 

136  F.  Gransmore,  Acting  Purser  of  Hyaeimth  st 
the  attack  on  the  Barrier  ^rts,  Macao,  1840,  of 
Algerine  during  the  attacks  upon  Canton,  and  «t 
capture  of  Chapoo,  and  Woosung ;  and  of  CkOdersm 
the  Yang-tse-Kiang  till  the  treaty  of  peace,  1843. 

140  C.  W.  Eeles,  Qerk  of  Vestal,  serving  in  her 
fff  g  at  the  destruction  of  piratical  forta  at  Borneo, 
for  which  he  was  promoted. 

141  G.  W.  Pickthom,  Qerk  in  charge  of  PhSomii 
at  Obligado,  1846. 

143  C.  S.  GUes,  Clerk  of  Castor  and  J^oeed^  sen- 
ing  on  the  coast  of  Spain  throughout  the  civil  ww, 
and  of  Blenheim  and  Plover  on  the  coaat  of  Cfaiss 
during  the  various  operations  in  which  those  ships 
participated. 

145  G,  Ramsden,  serrices  officSallj  noticed  ia  the 
operations  on  the  coast  of  China,  when  Clerk  of  Cd- 
Hope,  in  1841. 

147  C.  A.  Thome,  Qerk  in  charge  of  Charybdk  st 

capture  of  Federal  squadron  at  Carthageaa,  18*1, 
and  honorably  mentioned  for  the  assiatanee  readcnA 
by  him  on  the  occasion. 

148  G.  P.  Martin,  acting  Pay.  and  Par.  ni^itm, 
employed  in  the  expedition  on  the  river  San  Jobs 
de  Nicaragua,  and  capture  of  fort  Senmaqoi,  1818, 
and  the  services  rendered  by  him  officially  reported. 

160  J.  Biggs,  acting  Pay.  and  Par.  of  Cfi«  at 
capture  of  Woosung,  Shanghai,  and  in  tiie  Yaag- 
tse-Kiang,  1842;  of  5ia/tf>l  S.V.  in  the  expeditiea 
to  Bruni,  Borneo,  1846 ;  and  of  SntorprUe  m  the 
arctic  voyage  of  1848-49. 

153  J.  D.  Gilpin,  Clerk  in  charge  of  Jwirtfi^sr, 
in  the  Arctic  voyage  of  1848,  49. 


CLERK'S  SERVICES, 

1  S.  Watson,  acting  Pay.  and  Pur.  of  PkiiomiL 
and  serring  as  a  volunteer  in  her  boats  at  cnptart,  hj 
boarding,  of  a  piratical  slave  felucca,  1848. 

2  H .  W.  y .  Warrington,  served  as  Aid-de-caoBp  t» 
Capt.  Croker,  and  wounded  at  Tongataboo,  whcs 
that  officer  was  killed,  1840 ;  and  when  Clerk  of  xVerfA 
Star,  led  the  pioneers  at  the  attack  upon  Heki*8  pah, 
New  Z^ealand,  and  was  twice  wounded.  Clerk  is 
Agincourt  in  the  expedition  to  Bruni  Borneo,  1846. 

4  J.  Y.  Messum,  Clerk  of  Jupiter  at  the 
blockade  of  Canton  river,  and  present  at  the  captaie 
of  Chusan,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Chin-Kianff^oc, 
and  du  ing  the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiasg, 
1840-43. 

8  G  T.  Harris,  Clerk  of  Comus  at  the  destmctioe 
of  batteries  at  Obligado  and  during  other  sorvice  la 
the  Parana,  1845-8. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


185 


QUALIFICATIONS  FOR  CADETS. 

Age  not  less  than  16,  nor  exceeding  SI  years. 

Height  notiesB  than  5  feet  4  inches. 

Conttitation  appiqred  by  the  Inspector-General  of  the  Navy* 

ROYAL  MARINE  CADETS. 

!•  No  Candidate  will  be  nominated  a  Cadet  who  is  nnder  15  or  aboTe  19  years  of  age ;  and  he  uust  be 
prepared  to  pass  such  examinatioD  as  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  may  deem  fit  to  require. 

Each  Candidate  will  be  expected  to  give  security  for  the  payment  of  such  a  sum  to  the  Accountant* 
General  of  the  Navy  as  may  be  fixed  upon,  and  to  bring  with  him,  when  he  appears  for  Examination,  a 
Certificate  of  good  conduct  from  the  Masters  of  the  Schools  at  which  he  studied  fer  the  last  three  years, 
and  a  Certificate  from  the  Inspector-General  of  Naval  Hospitals  and  Fleets  of  sound  bodily  health,  and 
that  he  does  not  stammer,  and  has  no  other  physical  defect. 

2.  No  Cadet  will  receive  a  Commission  unless  he  is  able  to  go  through,  at  least,  the  Examination  nov 
required,  together  with  the  short  course  of  theoretical  and  practical  Gunnery  now  established  in  the 
Excellent^  with  a  knowledge  of  the  Great  Gun  Exercise,  the  use  of  the  Sextant,  nor  unless  he  had 
acquired  a  competent  knowledge  of  Field  Fortification  and  Mechanical  Drawing. 

3.  Cadets  will  not  be  permitted  to  remain  more  than  .two  years  on  bparof  the  Excdlent*  or  at  the 
College,  unless  they  have  paiued  their  final  examination ;  but  they  will,  during  the  second  year  of  their 
Cadetship,  provided  they  can  pass  the  requisite  examination,  be  eligible  for  such  Commissions  as  may 
become  vacant  durinr  that  year.  If  appointments  are  made  before  the  examination  at  the  end  of  the 
second  year,  the  half-yearly  examination  immediately  previous  to  the  occurrence  of  the  vacancy  shall  be 
the  test  of  ability ;  but  in  all  cases  the  Candidate  must  have  reached  the  points  fixed  in  paragraph 
numbered  2,  to  entitle  him  to  an  appointment,  and  will  be  placed  on  the  List  of  Oflicers  according  to  the 
ability  shown  at  such  examination. 

No  Cadet  will  be  allowed  to  proceed  to  the  College  until  he  has  passed  through  the  whole  plan  of 
instruction  laid  down  for  Marine  Cadets  in  the  Excellent,  and  he  will  not  be  received  at  the  College 
unless  he  produces  a  Certificate  of  good  conduct  from  the  Captain  of  the  ExcellenU 

All  the  Esami nations  proposed  are  to  be  carried  on  by  the  Professor  at  the  Royal  Naval  College, 
under  the  direction  of  the  Uapuin  of  the  ExcellerU, 

4.  Cadets  during  the  first  year  of  their  appointment  will  not  be  eligible  for  a  Commission  if  ther^ 
are  any  Cadets  in  their  second  year  who  can  pass  the  requisite  Examinatbn. 

5.  Cadets  are  to  be  subject  to  Naval  discipline,  to  receive  the  same  pay  as  Mates,  to  mess  with  them, 
and  to  be  considered  in  all  respects  as  Quarter  Deck  Petty  Officers. 

6.  Cadets  are  to  wear  the  Dress  Co^X  of  the  Corps  of  Royal  Marines,  without  lace,  ornament,  or 
epaulette,  in  lieu  of  which  they  are  to  wear  Shoulder  Streps  of  plain  gold  cord.  Trousers  according  to 
Regulations,  and  Dress  Cap. 

7.  In  undress  they  are  to  wear  the  Blue  Frock  Coat  of  the  Corps,  without  Shoulder  Streps,  Grey 
Cloth  Trousers,  or  White  Drill  Trousers,  according  to  Regulations. 

Fonge  Cap  with  cover. 

N.B.  Each  Cadet,  on  presenting  hunself  for  Examination  on  board  H.M.6.  Eicelieni,  should 
be  prepared  with  a  sum  not  less  than  £40  for  outfit,  and  iBlO  for  mess,  washing,  and  other  expensea. 
(Sept.  to,  1645.) 

Flan  of  Esaminatum  of  Candidatei  preBiont  to  admmwn  at  Marine  Cadets  on  board  her  Majesty^t  Ship 

"  Exceltent." 
Firstfour  Rules  of  Arithmetic  and  Algebra,  Tables  of  Weight,  Measure,  and  Money,  Reduction,  and 
Rule  of  Three. — To  write  correctly  from  dictation. 

Examinatione  to  be  made  at  the  Collie  subeequent  to  entry  as  Marine  Cadets, 
1st  Half-yearly  Examination : — 

Arithmetic— Algebre.  up  to  Simple  Equations^-^Eodid,  Book  1  and  2. 
3nd  Half-yearly  Examination : — 

Arithmetic— Algebra,  including  Simple  and  Quadratic  Equations.— Euclid's  Elements,  Books  1,  2, 3« 
and  4. — ^Proofs  of  Rules  in  Trigonometry,  and  the  Construction  of  Logarithmic  Tables. 
3rd  Half-yearly  Examination: — 

Arithmetic— Al8ebre«—Eudid*s  Elements,  Books  1,  2,  3,  4,  and  portions  of  Books  6  and  11.^ 
Application  of  Trigonometry  to   the  determination  of  hieighu,  distances,  &c.,  with  the  use  of 
Logarithmic  Tables. 
4th  Hslf.yearly  Examination : — 

Arithmetic. — ^Algebra. — ^Euclid's  Elements.— Trigonometry,  Theoretical  and  Practical.— Mensuration 
of  Planes  and  oolids.—Pioblems  in  Gunnery. 


No  Candidate  to  be  allowed  to  remove  to  the  Royal  Naval  College  until  his  first  year  on  board  the 
"  Eicellent"  has  expired ;  at  the  end  of  which  time,  if  he  pass  a  satisfactory  examination  in  the  whole 

N 

Google 


of  the  course  proposeo,  he  may  commence  study  there. 

July  50  N 


Digitized  by  ^ 


186 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 

•  GIBRALTAR  "—The  Globe,  with  the  motto,  "  P«r  Umrt,  Per  Twmm." 
One  Hundred  and  Twelve  Companies. 


HEAD  QUARTERS. 
Chatham.    First  Ditision.    27  Companies.     Ist.    5tlu    9tb.    13th.    17th«    2lBt. 
25th.     29th.     33rd.     37th.     4l8t.     45th.     49th.     53rd.     56th.     59th.     62nd.     65th. 
70th.    72nd.    73rd.    77th.    9l8t    95th.    101st    105th.    109th. 

Portsmouth*    Second  Division.    31  Companies.    2nd.    6th.    10th.    14th«  18th. 

22nd.    26th.    30th.     34th.     38th.     42nd.     46di.     50th.     54th.     57th.     60th.  63id. 

66th.    68th.    74th.    78th.    8l8t.     82nd.     85th.     86th.     87th.     90th.     92nd.  lO^d. 
106th.    110th. 

Plymouth.  Third  Division.  27  Companies.  3Td.  7Ui.  11th.  15th.  19th. 
23rd.  27th.  31st.  35th.  39th.  43rd.  47th.  dlst.  55th.  58th.  6l8t.  64^1.  67th. 
69th.    7l8t    75th.    79th.    83rd.    93rd.    103rd.    107th.    111th. 

WooLWioH.  Fourth  Division.  27  Companies.  4th.  8th.  12th.  16th,  20iL 
24th.  28th.  32nd.  36th.  40th.  44th.  4&h.  52nd.  76th.  80th.  84t3i.  88dL 
89th.    94th.    96th.    97th.    98th.    99th.    100th.    104th.    108th«    112th. 

ROYAL  MARINE  ARTILLERY. 
Ten  Companies.    Head  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 


MAJOR-GENERAL. 

Rl  Hon.  O  Sir  George  Cockbum, 

Admiral  of  the  Red} 5ApTi121 

Rear  Admiral  of  England, 


DlT. 

Wo. 


Po. 

PI. 

Ch. 


COLONELS  COMMANDANT. 

0>©i]Thos.  Adams  Parke^    12Feb42 
Army  Rank,  26Apr38 
®'®®*#4«John     Owen,* 

Dep.  Adj.  Gen 10July44 

Army  Rank,  26Aug39 

9K*4«Cha8.Menzie8''  ....17Aug48 

Army  Rank,  10Jul3r44 

William  Fergusson^'^    25Apr49 

•Walter  Powell"    . , lMay49 

5 


COLS.  AND  SECOND  COMMANDANTS. 

fVo.     Abraham  Henry  Gordon     4Jan48 

Ch.      John  Montresor  Pilcher"    ..17Aug48 
Art.     David  Anderson  Gibsone  *•  . .  25May49 
PI*      ^^©David  James  Ballingall**      do 
Po.      ®*®JohnRawling8CoTyton»*      do 
5 

LIEUTENANT-COLONELS. 

PL      HughMitchell 10July44 

Po.      Robert  Mercer* 9Nov46 

2 


DlT. 

Ch. 

Ch. 
PI. 
Ch. 

PI. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Po. 

PL 

Ch. 


d*®lilSamuel  Bnrdon  £lli8>^Nov46 
Army  Rank,  26May4i 

©'James  Whylock* 7D€e46 

@'®Thomas  Wearing*'   270ee46 

•Stephen  GOes 27Jnly47 

George  Batt  Bury" 27Dec47 

Si»®  James  Irwin  Willes" 4Jan4S 
enry  Jas.  Gillespie 17May^ 

©•David  M'Adam* 27  May© 

©^Samuel  Garmston** 17Aag48 

Chas.  Compton  Pratt* lMay49 

Henry  Ivatt Delacombe*    ..25May49 

JJ»Geo.  Hunt  Coryton** do 
ohn  Ashmore*'    16Nov49 

15 


Ch. 
PL 


CAPTAINS. 
1833 

©^Charles  Fegen^* 30Sept 

Maj.  9Nov46 

Richard  Lyde  Hombrook** 9Dec 

Maj.  9Nov46 
2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Royal  Marine  Forces^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


187 


Dir.  1834 

Po.      ©^William  Lewis  Dawes^*  . . .  .27May 

Maj.  9Nov46 

ff^o,     @»®  John  Alexander  Philips^  27May 

Maj.  9Nov46 

Po.      ©»William  Jolliffe** 27May 

Maj.  9Noy46 


1835 

Po,      ©^William  Qal^yM    24Sept 

Maj.  9Nov46 


1837 

PI.      WJames  Clarke" lOJuly 

Art.     John  Buckley  Castieau do. 

Maj.  10Noy40 

Po.      JohnTothni"   lOJuly 

Art.     ©^Robert  Henry* do. 

PL      Fortescue  Graham** do. 

Clu     ©James  Whitcomb" do. 

Maj.  23Dec42 

PL      Edmund  Hearle    lOJuly 

fTo.     John  M' Arthur do. 

PL      @« Joseph  ChildS" do. 

Maj.  9May43 

Po.      Huffh  Evans 16Nov 

©^Samuel  Robert  Wesley^....    do. 
Assist.  Adj.-Gen. 


1838 

Po,      ©1  James  Dowman*    1  Jan 

PL      Charles  Clarke 26Apr 

Ch.      William  M'Kumon  8June 

Ch.      Thomas  Pynmore    30ct 

1839 

Ch.      John  Tatton  Brown 28Feb 

Ch.      Charles  Cartwright  Williamson  26Aug 
Ch.      ©i^Edw.  Augustas  Parker  ....   do. 


1840 

Po.      Charles  William  Pearce    6Not 

Ch.      ThomasHurdle 13Nov 

Maj.20Mar46 


1841 

Ch.      William  Gordon    13Jan 

Art.    Thomas  Peard  Dwyer*^  26Mar 

Ch.      William  Clcndon     llMay 

29 


Diy. 

PL  George  Watson" 30June 

PL  ©» John  Land 30Oct 

PFo,  ©^ James  Buchanan    3Noy 

JVo.  @^Hen^  George  Mitford**  ....    do. 

Wo.  Samuel  Hawkins  21Dec 


1842 

Art.     Henty  Wilham  Parke 12Feb 

TFo.     ©'Anth.  Blaxland  Stransham*^    do. 

M^.  15Apr42 

fFo.     Edward  Rea 19Mar 

Ch.      ©^Alexander  Anderson" 5May 

Ch.      Robert  Wright(6) 18July 

Art,     John  Fraser 29Sept 

PL      ©^Thomas  Browne  Gray 5Noy 

Art.     Thomas  Holloway 23Noy 


1843 

Po.      John  Charles  Grey  Courtis    4Jan 

PL      @»JohnMiUeT«    12Apr 

fVo.     Richard  Johns 7Aug 

Maj.  190ct49 

Po.      Peter  Brames  NoUoth lOAug 

Ch.      Fielding  Alexander  Campbell  21  Sept 


1844 

Po.      ©^George  Eyaus  Hunt 3May 

JVo.    John  Mitchell 6May 

PL      Thomas  Lemon lOJuly 

Ch.  Peter  Trant  Murray  Payne. . . .  12July 

PL      ©George  Elliott  16Aug 

fFo.  Thomas  Charles  Cotton  Moore  31  Oct 


1845 

PL      Augustus  Flemyng    21  Jan 

Ch.      WiUiam  Bookey  Langford" do. 

Maj.  7July46 

fVo.    William  Mackay  Heriot 1 6 June 

Wo.     Hamilton  Flemmg     15Aug 


1846 

Wo.  Charles  Miller        7Apr 

PL  Arthur  Sandys  Stawell  Walsh  26Aug 

Po.  ©Uohn  Geo.  Augustus  Ayles^   lOOct 

Ch.  John  Hawkins  Gascoigne 9Noy 

Po.  Thomas  Fraser 26Nov 

PL  John  Hoskin  Wright'" 7Dec 

Po.  Robert  John  M'Kmop    9Dec 

64  r-      ^T^ 

Digitized  by  VjOOQ IC 


188 


Royal  Marine  Forces,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Div. 

fVo. 

An. 

Art. 

Pi. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

PI. 

Art. 

Wo 

Wo. 

Art. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Ck. 

PL 

Po. 

Po. 


Po. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po, 

Wo. 

Po. 

Wo. 

PL 

Po. 

PL 

PL 

Ch. 

Ch. 

PL 

Po. 

Art. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Po. 
Po. 


Po. 
Ch. 
Ch. 
Po. 

PL 

Po. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Ch. 


1847 

William  Friend  Hopkins     20Apr 

Henry  Carr  Tate    4May 

George  Colt  Langley*"    4May 

Joseph  Francis  Brittain 27July 

George  Walkup  Congdon do. 

Richard  William  Meneux   do. 

f^'Edward  Hooker do. 
rancis  Augustus  Halliday do. 

@*Simon  Fraser*** do. 

John  Wade do. 

@»Hamnett  Parke'" do. 

©'Walter  Cossar do. 

William  Henry  March 1 1  Aug 

Charles  Allan  Parker**   25Aug 

Edward  PownoU  Snowe  290ct 

Gallway  ByngPayne 4Dec 

Joseph  Gates  Travers 27Dec 

1848 
©^Robert  Murray  Curry"*  . . .  .lOJan 

Edward  Stanley  jBrowne 4May 

Joseph  Reid  Jackson l/May 

@*  John  Thompson  Aslett"*    . .    do. 

(@'Bemey  Varlo*"    do. 

Henry  David  Erskine do. 

@»Wmiam  Robert  Maxwell"*     do. 
Thomas  Dudley  Fosbroke"'i  . .   do. 

Charles  Joseph  Hadfield do. 

John  Philip  Stevens do. 

©'Richard Carr  Spalding"'     .    do. 

©Hayes  Marriott"*     do. 

©'Walter  WelsfordLillicrap"»    do, 
©'Thomas  Baker  Pleydell***  . .   do. 

f)' Samuel  Netterrille  Lowder     do. 
ndrew  Roger  Savage    27May 

©^Pitcaim  Onslow*" 14July 

©*Edw.  Thombrough  Parker 

Shewen*" 31  Aug 

George  Lambrick***      lOct 

Hugh  Kennedy 260ct 

1849 

•Robert  Hockings*"      IMar 

©*  William  Lawrence  Sayer 9Mar 

Richard  George  Connolly   25Apr 

©'Augustus  Dover  Lyddon  Far- 
rant^*   iMay 

Henry  Tinrpson    25May 

Nicholas  Moore do. 

Henry  Chas.Mor8herd  Hawkey  12July 
©Edw.  PellewHamelt  Ussher*^  lOAug 
©'Charles  Ogiivy  Hamley »»  . .  21  Aug 

©'Henry  Varlo*** 19Sept 

William  Stratton  Aslett      30ct 

William  Francis  Foote    16Nov 

Charles  Penrose  Coode 24Nov 

114 


Div. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Po. 

PL 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Art. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

PL 

Po. 

PL 

Po. 

Art. 

Po. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Ch. 

Art. 

Wo. 
Po. 
Wo. 


Art 

PL 

Ch. 

Wo. 

PL 

Wo. 

PL 

Ch. 

Po. 
Po. 
Wo. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 
1841 

William  Grigor  Suther 1  IMaj 

Henry  Edward  Delaoombe  ...  do. 
©  Andr.  J.Buck]ngham  Hambly^do. 
©' William  Ramsay  Searle**   ..    do. 

Henry  Drury do- 

©»Henry  Atkins  M*Callum» . .  do. 
©»Charles  Louis**  (Qr.Af«M<cr)    do. 

©'Richard  King  Clavell** 13May 

©*John  Wm  Wearing*** (Adj.)l4Maj 

fP*  Rich.  Yates  Stuart  Moubniy'*"  do. 
lexander  Ramsay    do. 

©*Penro8e  Charles  Penrose*^* .  .3Jaly 
George  Bryd^es  Rodney  (^c(f'.)  l4Aug 
Jermvn  Cnarles  Symonds   IZAug 

J)*  John  Maurice  Wemyss    SOOci 
ohn  Henry  Mercer 3Nov 

©*Henry  Hotham  McCarthy  .  .24Not 

1842 
PeregrineHenryFellowesC^rfy.)  12Feb 
©*Wm.  Christ  Parkin  Elliott . .     do. 
©'Charles  Wm.  Adair**»  {Adj.)     do. 

©Richard  Farmar^^ •  • . .    do. 

©*WiUiam  JoUiffe'*" 19Mar 

©'Rob.Sepping8Harrison(^d;.)  5May 
William  Jenny  PengeUey  ....  l3Jmie 
George  Gardiner  Alexander  . .  1 7June 
©*Henry  William  Brooker'^,  .25Jnne 
Charles  Frederick  Menzies  .  .27 June 
©'John  Huskisson  {Qr.Mast.)  ISJnly 
@*JohnHenry  Stewart***  {Adj.)  17Aug 

©*David  Blyth 29Sept 

Joseph  Edward  Wilson  Law- 
rence (Adj.) 5Nov 

©•  Ja-AinslieStewart*  ''^{Adj.)  21Not 

©James  Pickard*« 23Nov 

©'Henry  CliarlesPenroseDyer*** 
(Qr.  Master) do. 

1843 

i^Wm.  Bamham  T.  Rider 4Jan 

j*Wm.  Alfred  Gamer  Wright  12Apr 

erard  Montagu 7  Aug 

Geo.  Wentworth  Forbes  (^<^".)  12Aug 
George  Augustus  Schomberg  .  .21  Sept 

1844 

Julius  Roberts 14Mar 

Fleetwood  John  Richards     SMay 

Hugh  Hamilton  Goold GMay 

Arthur  Butcher lOJuly 

George  Drury  (Qr.  Master)  . .  12July 

William  Hutchison 14AQg 

Thomas  Forrest    22Not 

Edward  Andr^e  Wylde    21  Dec 

1845 
Ebenezer  Tristram  Thos.  Jones  21  Jan 

Joseph  Heniy  Jolliffe  «... da 

John  Wm.  Alex.  Kennedy do. 

50 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


Royal  Marine  Forces,  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


189 


Div. 

Ch,  Robert  Boyle**' 21Jan 

PL  Simon  Ridley  Little 17Apr 

Ch.  Thos.  Alex,  Masterman  D' Veber 

Pennington 5May 

Po,  John  Elliott do. 

Po,  Samael  Lewin  Wilson     6 June 

Po.  Charles  M'Arthur 9Aug 

Wo.  Hamond  Weston  Gwynn   15 Aug 

Art,  ^'Charles  Loudon  Barnard  . .  I8Aug 


1846 

Ch.  Richard  Franklin  Tucker 4Feb 

Art.  Henry  Watson  Hall do. 

Po.  Henry  Geo.  Johnstone  Davies. .  7Apr 

Ch,  Rodney  Vansittart  Allen do. 

PL  NevinsonWilloughbyDe  Courcy  1 1  Apr 

PL  Henry  Bates  Leonanl 21  May 

Wo.  George  Webb   25June 

PL  Wm.  Mansell  Mansell 26 Aug 

Wo*  Thomas  Carstairs  Gray    9Nov 

Ch.  Wm.  Godfrey  Rayson  Masters . .     do 

Po.  Richard  Parke 26Nov 

Ch.  John  Jas.  Douglas  Barclay  ....    7Dec 

Wo,  George  Shedden  Dunbar 9Dec 

PL  John  Mauf er do. 

Po.  Thomas  Idagin 24Dec 

1847 

PL  Charles  Slaughter    20Apr 

Ch,  Fermor  BonnycasUe  Gritton  . .  lOMay 

Po.  Henry  John  Tribe  27July 

Art.  John  Wm.  Collman  Williams . .    do. 

Art.  Hugh  Stuckle^  Buck   do. 

Wo.  Thomas  Valentine  Cooke do. 

Wo.  Lewis  Scott  Reeves do. 

Art.  George  Stephen  Digby do. 

PL  William  Edward  Farmar do. 

Po.  John  Charles  Downie  Morrison    do. 

Wo.  Henry  Thomas  Swain do. 

Po.  Charles  Reed  Driver     do. 

PL  Alfred  de  Hochepied  Nepean  . .    do. 

Wo,  Henry  Spratt do. 

Wo.  Geo.  Edward  Owen  Jackson  •  •    do. 

Wo.  Fred.  Aug.  Percy  Wood do. 

Wo,  Edward  Price  Usher do. 

Wo,  Geo.  Bruce  Puddicombe do. 

Ch.  Michael  Spratt. do. 

Wo,  Charles  Thomas  Forest  Onslow    do. 

Wo.  Julius  Bunce do. 

Wo.  Thomas  Pa^e  Casey do. 

PL  Henry  Treffry  Fox  llAug 

Ch.  Edward  Lawes  Pym 25Aug 

Po.  Henderson  Ward 290ct 

Ch.  Wm.  Henry  Whorwood Branch20Nov 

Ch.  Henry  Nicholas  Gell  4Dec 

Po.  Charles  John  Ellis 21Dec 

Art,  William  Sandom  Davis    do. 

PL  Edmund  Charles  Domville ....  27Dec 

Ch.  Fred.  Charles  Knight    29Dec 

104 


Div.  1848 

PL  Fred.  Edw.  Budd     4Jan 

Art,  Thomas  Quin  Meade do, 

Ch.  Benjamin  BousfieldHerrick    ..21  Mar 

Art,  Wynder  Kelly  Ireland do. 

PL  Alexander  Finlaison  Sutherland3May 

Po.  Francis  Harry  Noott  27May 

Art,  Wm.  Pitt  Draffen do. 

Po,  Wm.  James  Kinsman do. 

Art.  John  Bastable    do. 

Wo,  Thomas  Burton  Yandeleur  Fitz- 
gerald .  .^ do. 

PL  John  Tunstal  Haverfield do. 

PL  John  Sangster   do. 

PL  Ponsonby  May  Carew  Croker. .    do. 

Po,  John  Cree  Giles do^ 

Ch,  Geo.  Bayles  Heastey do. 

Aft,  Henry  Adair  do. 

Art,  Henry  Way  Mawbey    do. 

Po,  Arthur  Onslow  Lake  Lewis ....    do. 

Art.  Frederick  Llewellyn  Alexander   do. 

PL  John  Baset  Prynn do. 

Po.  Charles  Osborne  Baker     do. 

Ch.  Charles  Wolrige do. 

Ch,  Philip  Harris do. 

PL  Wm.  James  Dunn do. 

Ch,  John  Horon  Parry    do. 

Po,  Richard  Kennett  Willson do, 

PL  Edmund  Henry  Cox do. 

Wo.  Edmund  Brighouse  Snow do. 

Ch,  James  Taylor do. 

Po,  John  Barlow  Butchei   do. 

Art,  Arthur  Chas.  Steele do. 

Art.  Edward  Henderson  Starr do. 

Po.  Edwd.  Joseph  Ridgway  Conolly    do 

Art,  Edward  Ralph  Horsey do 

Ch.  Arthur  Ellis   do 

PI,  George  Bazalgette    do 

PL  Edward  Geo.  M'Callum    do 

Art.  Richard  Turberville  Ansell ....   do 

Art.  Geo.  Henry  Wriford do 

Art,  John  Poore 12June 

Wo,  Richard  Goddard  Hallilay    ..;i4July 

Po,  George  Gregory 8Aug 

PL  Henry  George  Elliot 17Aug 

Wo,  Jones  Wright  24Aug 

Art,  Henry  Hewett     28Aug 

Art,  Edward  McArthur .31  Aug 

Art,  Henry  Bradley  Roberts lOct 

PL  James  Shute llOct 

Po.  John  Busteed  Seymour 260ct 


1849 

Po.      Arthur  John  Stuart IMar 

Po,      Charles  Barker  Parke   9Mar 

Wo.     John  Yate  Holland    5Apr 

Po,      Nugent  McNamara    25Apr 

Wo.     James  Elphinstone  Lock  ....  IMay 

PL      Archd.  Alex.  Douglas 25May 

PL      Chas.  LoftuB  Tottenham  Usher    do 
160 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


190 


Royal  Marine  Forces^  with  Dates  of  Seniority. 


Dir. 

PI 

Ch. 

Po. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

PL 


Ch. 


Po. 

Art. 

PL 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Po. 

PL 

Art. 

Art. 

Po. 

Po. 

PL 

Art. 

Art. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Ch. 

PL 

Po. 

Po. 

PL 

Po. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

PL 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Wo. 


Geo.  Lascelles  Blake  ., 12July 

Osborne  Fred.  Chas.  Fraser  . .  11  Aug 
Wm.  Hen.  Worthy  Bennett .  .21  Aug 

Geo.  Leslie 19Sept 

Chas.  Roberts   30cl 

Wm.  Penn  Burton  16Nov 

Edw.  Octavius  Pearce 24Nov 


1850 
Nicholas  Bennett  Dalby 
168 


29Jan 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 
1848 

Geo.  Le  Hardy  Burlton 16May 

Enbull  Daysh  Thelwall 29  June 

Wm.  John  Spencer  Richards.  •     do 
John  Vaughan  Carden  Reed. .     do 

Richard  Pentland  Henry   do 

Chas.  Louis  Atterbury  Farmar    do 

William  Kelly do 

Charles  Jolliffe      do 

Henry  Lindsey  Searle    do 

Harry  Lewis  Evans.. •• do 

Henry  Nicholson  Tinklar  ....     do 

Wm.  Richard  Jeffreys 26July 

George  Dare  Dowell do 

Harnsson  John  Jull    15Aug 

Theophilus  Vau^hton do 

Aug.  Tony n  Staines  Guttler.,     do 

Wm.  Taylor do 

Edward  Grant  Stokes do 

Dixon  Whidbey  Curry   do 

Thomas  Moore do 

Wm.  Cunningham  Symonds  . .     do 
Horatio  Nelson  Chas.  Blanckley  do 
Archer  Croft  Critchell   ......  19Sept 

Edw.  Fitzgerald  Pritcbard. ...     do 

Chas.  Wm.  Carrington   do 

John  Jas.  Douglas do 

Robt.  Wm.  Bland  Hunt do 

Fras.  Robert  Newton do 

John  Fredk.  Hawkey do 

Edw.  Spry do 

Fredk.  George  Pym    do 

31 


DIv. 

Wo. 

Po. 

Ch. 

PL 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

PL 

Po. 

ArL 


PL 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

PL 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

PL 

PL 

PL 

Po. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 

^'•- 
Po. 

PL 

Po. 

Ch. 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 


Ch. 
Po. 
Po. 
Wo. 
Ch. 
Wo. 


Heniy  Fallowfidd  Cooper. . .  .14Nor 
Jose^  Hamilton  Maskerry  ..    do 

Wm.  Henry  Hore  West do 

Henry  Cotton  Mudge do 

Francis  Lloyd  Dowse 19Dee 

Ambrose  Wolrige    do 

Thos.  Geo.  SheUon  Meheux   .  .dODec 

Wm.  Tanzia  Savary     do 

Geo.Gill    do 

Geo.  Brydges    do 

1849 
JohnMichaelDe  Conrcy  Meade  aOFeb 

Geo.  Oliver  Evans do 

Fras.  Walton   do 

Richard  John  Hardy  Douglas     do 

Jacob  Richards  Lloyd    do 

Geo.  Couch do 

Spencer  Geo.  WaJsh do 

Henry  Rolt  Tomlin    do 

Fred.  Herbert  Ruel do 

Richard  Johns do 

John  H.  Durham  B.  Bowker. .    do 

Fras.  Philip  Toms do 

Geo.  Naylor do 

Henry  Nason Jime3 

Joshua  Rowland  Brookes     do 

Henry  Breynton  Erskine do 

John  Edw.  Westropp  Scott  ....  do 

Walter  Scott  Reeves do 

Francis  William  Thomas do 

Henry  D.  Nightingale do 

John  Cobb do 

Wm.  Henry  Clements     do 

Fred.  Wm.  Arthur  Boyd do 

Cuthbert  Ward  Burton      do 

Jas.  Conway  Travers 14Aiig 

Fred.  Lewis  David do 

1850 

Jas.  Stirling  Mould 3Jiui 

Chas.  Du  Cane  Wiltiams   do 

Fred.  Aug.  Foster  do 

Henry  Freeland do 

Alexander  Tait    do 

Philip  Harrington do 

73 


Digitized  by 


Google 


ROYAL  MARINE  ARTILLERY. 


Head  Quarters^  Portsmouth, 

f  Ck>rp0.         Art 

Colonel2nd  Commandant— DtLYid  Anderson  Gibsone" 25May49  10July44 

Art. 


CAPTAINS. 

John  Buckley  Castieau  . .  10Juiy37  llMay4l 

Robert  Henry*  do  21Dec41 

Thomas  Peard  Dwyer  . .  26Mar41      7Apr46 
Henry  William  Parke ....  12Feb42    21Jan45 

John  Fraser    29Sept42     9Nov46 

Thomas  Holloway 23Noy42       do. 

Henry  Carr  Tate     4May47     4May 47 

Geo.  Colt  Langley*" do  do 

Francis  A.  Hafliday . .  .\      do  17May48 

Hamnett  Parke»« 27July47   27July47 

Andrew  Roger  Savage  ..260ct48   27May48 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 
John  Maurice  Wemyss   ..30Oct4l    30Oct41 
Geo.  Gardiner  Alexander  I7June42 17June42 
Joseph  E.  W.  Lawrence  .  .5Nov42    5Nov42 
George  Aug.  Schomberg  21Sept43   21Jan45 

Julius  Roberts 14Mar44       do. 

Charles  Loudon  Barnard  18Aug45  18Aug45 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS 
Corps.  Art. 

.29June48    26June49 


Corps. 
Henry  Watson  Hall    ....23Dec43     4Feb46 
JohnWm.ColhnanWiUiams27July4727July47 

Hugh  S.  Buck    do.  do. 

Geo.  Stephen  Digby do.  do. 

William  Sandom  Davis    .  .21Dec47  27Dec47 

Thomas  Quin  Meade 4Jan48      do. 

Wynder  K.  Ireland 2lMar48  21Mar48 

Wm.  Pitt  Draffen    27May48  27Mar48 


John  Bastable  do 

Henry  Adair do 

Henry  Way  Mawbey  ....     do 

Predk.  L.  Alexander do 

Arthur  Chas.  Steele do 

Edw.  H.  Starr do 

Richard  T.  Ansell do 

Geo.  Henrv  Wriford    ....     do 

Edw.  R.  Horsendo do 

JohnPobre  I2June48 

Henry  Hewett 28Aug48 

Edw.M'Arthur    31Aug^ 

Henry  B.  Roberts    10Oct48 


Enbull  D.  Thelwall 

Chas.  Joliffe    

Henry  L.  Searle 


do 
do 


do 
do 


do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
24Aug48 
16Feb50 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

Art. 


Geo.  D.  Dowell 26j3^48     1 1  May49 

Harrison  J.  Jull 15Aug48         9Jan50 

Geo.  Brydges 30Dec48         do 


STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 
DEPUTY  ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 

•Si>^John  Owen,*  {Colonel  Com.) I0July44 

ASSISTANT  ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 

Samuel  Robert  Wesley,"'  Capt.    9Nov46 

Office^  No.  23,  New*ttreet,  Spring  Gardens. 


ADJUTANTS. 
First  Lieutenants. 
Geo.  Brydges  Rodney  . . . 
Peregrine  H.  Fellowes  . 

Chas.  Wm.  Adair    

John  Henry  Stewart 


Ch. 
Ch. 
Po. 

Po.         

Po.  Art.  Joseph  E.  W.  Lawrence 


PL 
PI. 

fVo, 
Wo, 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 

PL 

PL 

Wo, 

Wo, 


Ch. 
Po. 
PL 
Wo 


Robt.  S.  Harrison 

Geo.  W.Forbes  12June48 

Jas.  A.  Stewart 28Nov49 

John  Wm.  Wearing    22May48 

QUARTER-MASTERS. 
Jolm  Huskisson,  \st  Zrteu^.  .85Aug47 

Georee  Dibben 7July46 

Charles  Louis,  1st  Lieut 31  Aug48 

Wm.  Ruston 23June46 

Geo.  Drury,  1*^  Lieut llAug49 

Thomas  Cooper l5July46 

Henry  C.  P.  Dyer,  Ist  Lieut.  20Sep49 
Norton  Austin 25June46 

PAYMASTERS  OF  DIVISIONS. 
Captains. 

George  Hookey 23Mar36 

John  Lawrence    20July30 

Bt.  Maj.  Robt  Leonard^    . .  25Aug47 
George  Varlo 23Aug05 


Po. 

Wo. 

Dept. 

Ch. 

PL 

DEP 

Ch. 
Wo. 


PL 
Po. 

Ch. 

Ch. 

Po. 

Po. 

PL 

Wo. 

Wo. 

Wo. 


BARRACK-MASTERS. 
Captains. 
Thomas  Moore"*    . . ") 


Robert  John  Little" 
A.  A.  R.  Wobige^* 


16Aug27 

Maj  12Sept29 

5June32 
Isaac  Toby**  . ." 19Mar42 

.  INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS. 

John  Drummond  (a)    1 7 Jan49 

Oliver  Evans,  m.d •      do 

SURGEONS. 

Andrew  Millar,  m.d 12Aug48 

•UmSamuel  Irvine,  m.d.    ..30Nov41 

ASSISTANT-SURGEONS. 

Albert  Andrew  Jack 27Nov45 

Alex.  L.  Emslie 8Apr46 

Archibald  Elliott,  m.d 31  Dec46 

Fred.  W.  R.  Sadler    9Mar48 

Wm.  Thompson  Kay :  18Jan47 

Ernest  EUiott 6Nov49 

John  T.  U.  Bremner,  m.d.  . .  16Nov46 

DISPENSARY  ASSISTANT. 
JohnH.Kinjf...^^..G^^..3Mar48 


192 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES  RETIRED  ON  FULL  PAY. 


4< Walter  Tremenhere'    ....Major-Ge 

AHS)Cteo.  Prescott  Wingrove*  do. 

Edward  Nicolls*   do. 

9^®iiiC^TKe  Lewifl^ do. 

f^*^#£l]a8  Lawrence*   do. 

^^George  Jones' do. 

^'®Wm.  Hallett  Connolly*  do. 

^^George  Beatty* do. 

COLONELS  COMMANDANT.      S  B 

@^©Thomp8on  Aslett'* 9Noy46  48 

#'®JohnM*Culli]mi" 27Dec47  49 

®>iii John  Wright" 10Jnly44  49 

COLONEL  SECOND  COMMANDANT. 
O^ThomaB  Stevens 25Apr49  49 

LIEUT.-COLONELS. 

®Hg)David  Marlay" 13Jan41  41 

®^Henry  John  Murton"    ....  10July37  42 
Joseph  Walket    1  JandS  42 

fI'DonaldCampbell    4Jan43  44 
ohnHewes** 12Feh42  46 

©'John  Harvey  Stevens"  .....  17Aug48  50 

MAJOR. 

i^John  Robyns" 16Apr32  35 

Lt.-Col.  10Jan37 

CAPTAINS. 
@^Cha8.  Frederick  Burton*^.  .9Aag09  20 
Maj.l6Septl6 

Gilbert  Langdon     14Jane20  32 

Joshua  Safirey  Sayer 20June23  34 

Richard  J.  F.  Crowther 19July21  36 

William  Henry  Devon" 23Dec33  38 

John  Richard  Mascall 10Jan37  38 

Henry  Bryant  Skinner"    10July37  38 

@'Wm.  Stephens  Knapman''  31  July26  38 

George  Pattoun   15May34  39 

Charles  Gray 9Apr29  40 

Army  Bank,  31Aug27 

John  George  Richardson** 17Mar31  40 

James  Shute 27May34  40 

Valentine  Beadon 8June38  41 

Thomas  Rees  Thomas*^ 27May34  43 

Thomas  Hicks  Cater»« 27Dec37  44 

Thomas  Waters   22July30  44 

©^William  Ford*'    16May32  45 

®Uohn  Law*   26Apr38  47 

©'Thomas  Scott» 7Jan34  47 

Maj.  9Nov46 

®2®Jameb  Fynmore"* l5Nov36  48 

Maj.  9Nov46 


GENERAL    OFFICERS. 

Army  Rank. 
Major-General        23Nov41 


do. 

do. 

9Nov46 

Lieut-CoL 

do. 

CoLCommt. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

Corps  Rank. 

CoLCommt        ITMarSI 

10Jan37 

8Mav2B 

10July37 

da 
27Dcc37 
26Ang39 
271>eca7 

ki 

®>Henry  Smith" 10July37  %* 

©'Richaid  Searle"*    10Jnly37  4^ 

Peter  John  J.  Dosautoy*** lOJnlyS?  49 

Thomas  Park    7Dec37  49 

Under  Order  in  Council  30th  AprHy  34. 

©^ James  R.  Hore   30JunelO  34 

Maj.  22July30 
Thomas  Lewis  Lawrence  ....  IdJulylO  M 

Maj.  22Jiily30 
Joseph  Williams 27Aagll  31 

Maj.  22Jiily30 
©^©Thomas  Lemon"    19MayI2  34 

Maj.  22July30 

©^Thomas  Hnrdle  18MarI3  34 

©^JohnHumby^  3Apr28 

Army  Bank,  31  Aug27  34 
John  Evans  Jones 19May31  34 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 

James  Dusantoy    21Jaa79  93 

^^Thomas  Halls 24ApT95  (& 

John  Ede 1  Jan99  02 

f)'®Zaccheus  Miller* 19Jaly03  04 
eorge  Meredith     lOctOl  06 

©^©Lewis  Rotely*'   27July08  14 

iVohn  Bezant*'*  (Art)  3Feb06  15 

_i'®William  Pridham* 18Aug04  16 

fi^Charles  Griffith* 15Aug05  19 
ames  Campbell 27Jnly08  24 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 

Guy  Parsons    16May09  V 

John  Henry  Davies    21May08  28 

William  Davis 12Aag09  28 

James  Barry 30JnlyIl  40 

Under  Order  in  Council  2Ut  June^  37. 

CAPTAINS. 
James  Hull  Harrison**    23Febl4  7B 

Maj.  10Jan37 
Julius  Fleming    27Julyl4  3f 

Maj.  10Jaii37 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Royal  Marine  Officers  on  Reserved  Half-pay. 


193 


Alex.  Campbell   31July26 

Thomas  Carr  Steward    31Jaly26 

®i  John  Hav« 31July26 

®»John  Wilson  (b) 23Feb28 

Army  Rank,  31Aug27 
@^  George  Thomas  Welchman^i  7Mar31 

®'(§)99Roberi  WebV* 7Mar32 

John  Hewett    5Aug33 

Army  Rank,  120ct32 
George  Bownell  Pepyat 230ct33 

Army  Rank,  120ct32 

Hugh  Brown 10Peb34 

David  Galloway     2iMay34 

©»JerviB  Cooke«» 27May34 

^>  John  Tudor  Tucker** 27May34 

William  Davis 27May34 

James  Thomas  Cracknell    ....  260ct35 


If 

37 

37 
87 

37 
37 
37 

37 

37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 


@^Henry  James**     18Mar36 

O^John  Brutton  lIApr36  37 


Under  Order  m  CwncU  ^h  Feb.,  1850. 

CAPTAINS. 

O'Richard  Williams  Pascoe*^  23May37  50 

@<Geo.  Griffin    9Dec37  50 

Edmund  Nepean** 1  June38  50 

@Fras.  Smith  Hamilton** 7Nov38  50 

Maj.  27Dec42 

Joshua  Edleston  10Aug40  50 

Robert  Wright(a)    l3Nov40  50 

g^^Edmund  Appleton^ 5May41  50 
aleb  Barnes    llMay41  50 

Peter  Martin  M'Kellar   do       50 

Thos.  Stephens do       50 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES  ON  RESERVED  HALF-PAY. 


Half 
Pay. 
MAJOR, 

@'®John  Wmiams*« 24Marl2  12 

CAPTAINS. 

C^eorge  Belson   28Apr95  95 

George  Varlo  15Ju]y03  05 

Peter  Theodore  Wilson 15Aug05  05 

Buller  RoUe  Langford    1 5Aug05  09 

@^®Zaccheus  Fayerman**    10 

#>©Demetriu8Grevi8James*^June08  12 

George  Richards 19ApTl2  13 

®^^®®  John  Witts** 27July08  13 

Walter  Taylor  Michell    21  Dec03  13 

@^®Richard  Turner** 9Febl3  14 

John  Scriven 4May07  14 

©'©Christopher  Abbott**. . . .  18July05  14 

JohnM-Leod  5Oct08  14 

Robert  Hayes 13Jan07  14 

©^©Philip  Patriarche*' 15Aug05  14 

John  Phihps 20Oct03  14 

Maj.  4Juiiel4 

Thomas  Lake  Wills** 9Aug09  15 

Joseph  Mignon  May  lMaS02  16 

Maj.  3Jttnel4 
ift'Robert  Hart** 8May04  17 

Maj.  4JuneI4 
ig^Duncan  Campbell**   27July08  19 


Half 
Pay, 

Frederick  Delmont 27July08  16 

@Uaspar  Farmar lONovOS  16 

@»®  Robert  Stevens" «3Nov08  16 

Richard  Roe  Bignell 1  JunelO  21 

@i®James  Jones^    SJunelO  14 

@i®Thomas  Hu8sey<» 24SeptlO  14 

f^Joseph  Triscotl^ 260ctlO  14 
Uliam  Macdonald 15Aug05  23 

Maj.  12Augl9 

Joseph  Williams  (6) SOctU  14 

Alexander  Eckford .30Mayl  1  14 

Henry  Spry 20June25  25 

T.  Beckford  Hombrook 8May24  26 

John  Spurin'"     22July09  26 

©fThomas  Moore^    7Jan26  27 

Capt.  21NovlO 

?J»Robert  John  Little^ 31  July26  29 
ohn  Lawrence   31July26  30 

f)* Ambrose  A.  R.  Wolrige^* .  .31July26  32 
ichard  Steele  Wilkinson . . .  .24SeptlO  32 
Maj.  24JuIy30 

George  Wright 31  July26  33 

James  Nicholas     4June31  33 

g 'Patrick  Robertson''   13Aug25  35 
jorge  Hookey   30Sept33  36 

Capt  120ct32 

©'Charles  Scott'* 19Mar34  36 

@Uohn  Norris'*  17Mar31  36 

©'Richard  Knowles  Barnes  .  .26Apr38  40 

Ralph  Carr  13Nov40  41 

Edward  William  Churchill"  . .  13Nov40  41 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


194 


RoT&I  Marine  Offioen  on  Reserved  Half-pay. 


Half 
Pay. 

WiUiamWood llMay41  41 

Henry  George  MorriBh 13May41  41 

Isaac  Toby" 22May38  42 

James  Wood 13Nov40  43 

^Uames  Kennett  Wilson  ....  7Feb42  43 

Henry  Savage    22Aag40  44 

{^Robert  Onslow  Bridge"*  ....  12Feb42  44 

Henry  Bremer 7Feb46  47 

©^Robert  Leonard"* 28Apr34  47 

Maj.4Noy40 

William  King  ShoveUer   6May47  48 

*^6eo.  Home  Logan 17June42  48 

John  Urquhart" 9Nov46  49 

Edgar  Walter  17May48  49 

Wm.Lee    12Feb^  49 

JohnCoUis llMay41  49 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 

Henry  West lJuly79  92 

William  Bourne llSeptSl  90 

William  Taylor    2Dec81  83 

Edward  Kentish    160ct82  83 

John  Edward  Blankeney    18Apr93  96 

Thomas  Clark 24Apr95  01 

Thomas  Bridgman  Newcomen 

Edgworth 30Dec95  96 

@^Duncan  Campbell   27Jan96  01 

Thomas  Avery lSepl97  98 

James  Holmes 17Sept98  04 

John  Manners 26Sept98  98 

William  Corham 13Nov98  01 

Charles  Burdon     lApr99  01 

William  Fowler   lNov99  02 

William  Lazinby  French 19Jan97  02 

®^®John  Scobell* 20Oct97  02 

f  J'®  Alexander  Murray"' l2July03  03 
oseph  Coombe" 7Sept04  05 

©^©Richard  Rouse"* 18Aug04  05 

@»®William  Swver«» 21Dec03  06 

@» Alexander  Smith" lSept04  06 

Thomas  Marshall lApr04  07 

?)^® Richard  Tapper  Parsons*18Aug04  08 
homas  Piper 15Aug05  08 

William  Graves   12May09  09 

©'©William  Magin»* 15Aug05  09 

Henry  WaU     25Febl2  13 

@2(^Thomas  Brattle*' IdAngOS  14 

@'®Tho8.    Jas.   Waldegrave 

Tane""    15Aug05  14 

@2John  Stepney  HaswelP. . . .  18Aug04  14 

Henry  Porter    15Aug05  14 

©'John  Nich.  Fischer'*' 15Aug05  14 

Capt.  12Aprll 

Alexander  Day 18Aug04  14 

Walter  K.  Alder lFeb06  14 


Half 

Thomas  Morgan 30MaiO5  14 

©'Henry  Grape'**   9Api05  14 

C  harles  Crause 1 2DeG04  1 4 

James  Cassel    15 Aag05  14 

©'Richard Garret  Amyot  •.••21Aog04  14 

Robert  Turdiff  Dyer'* 27Jaly06  14 

William  Spittle  Bond 15Aug05  15 

Ingram  Pank  Taylor HJun^U  14 

©'©Joseph  Cinnamond'*' 22Feb06  15 

@'®Lewis  Rooke'** IGJanOS  14 

@'®®Edward  Naylor»"*  . . .  18Aog04  15 
@'®GeorgeDrewHawyns"«  24Mai08  14 

Denzil  Ede   18Aii«04  16 

©'William  Clarke'"   15Aug05  16 

Edward  Morgan 15Aus05  16 

©'©Paul  Harris  Nioolaa"*  .  .27Jiily06  14 
©'John  Godfrey  Ruel">  . . .  .29Jaly06  14 
®'® Alexander  Campbell"^  . .  lOOctOS  14 
James  Robert  Moriarty"*  . . .  .10Nov08  14 

William  Perham 20Feli09  14 

©'Robert  Saxby 15Jiine09  14 

©'Peter  M*Intyre  16Mai09  14 

Richard  Harvey  Marcer    18Aag04  16 

©'George  Cull'" ISept04  16 

f^' John  Couche"" 26Api06  16 
dward  Bampfield  Eagles 28Mai07  14 

James  Murray  M'Cullock 17July04  16 

©'William  Stuart   24Mai07  16 

©'Henry  Elliot 5Noy05  16 

©'Edward  Hobbs  Stewart    4Ocl01  17 

Acheson  Crozier"*  15Aug05  17 

William  Chambres  Chambres  18Not09  14 

William  Towley  Pinhey    25Sept09  17 

John  Sawyers 27July08  18 

James  Laurie'*'    24Sept06  17 

©'©Lewis  Buckle  Reeves"". .  12Mai07  17 

©'James  Orr'**    27July08  17 

James  Adolphus  Moore 14MaylO  20 

Andrew  Charles  Rca 21Nov07  17 

©'©H.  Blackley  Fairtlough"WJuly08  17 

©'Duncan  M'Nicol'* 29Feb08  22 

James  Walker 27Jaly08  22 

©'©John  Mackintosh'*'   15Aiig06  23 

Henry  Doswell'"" IFebOd  17 

©'Daniel  Robinson   27Julrl4  14 

©''Rupert  Charles  Holland'"*  llAug09  17 
William  Gatherwood  Chads..  5JuneI0  14 

©'William  Collis   14JiilyI2  14 

John  Serjeant  22JanI0  14 

©'Charles  Butler  Greatrex  . .   1  JunelO  14 

John  Twyford 15MarlO  14 

Jonathan  Baron    13Feb08  24 

John  Trevanion  Cardew 27Julv08  24 

©'Thomas  How'** SJunelO  14 

James  Hubbard  20AnglO  14 

fl'George  Gill'"' 26Aagl  1  14 
enyon  S.  Parker'*"  (a) 15Janl  1  14 


(a;  One  of  H«r  Utiimkj**  CoobicI.    Mag.  for  Berk»hifc 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Royal  Marine  Officers  on  Reser^  Half^y. 


195 


Half 

James  Jolins SBJanll  14 

Geo.  Aug.  Elliot  Sandwith^**.  .25Aprll  14 
9'Riehard  Edwards** 20Octl2  14 

fJ'©Jolm  Li8ter«» 27July08  25 
ohnBaily 240ctll  14 

Robert  Stewart  Blucke  16Decll  14 

George  Gunn»» 1  Apr  12  14 

Joseph  Mountford 2Jaiiel2  14 

®»Henry  Harrington 120ctl2  14 

fJ'Henry  Lewis**   4Aiiffl3  14 
ohnPerham   9Febl3  26 

@*Robert  Wilson 20Junel2  14 

CharlesLloyd    280ctl2  26 

Richard  Hickman 19July21  27 

DavidDavies     10ctl3  27 

James  Townly 20Mayl2  27 

Geo.  Andrew  Campbell   18Dec24  28 

Frederick  Parker 7Jan26  28 

George  Victor 25Sept27  28 

Johnson  How 14JaD28  28 

f^'John  Meares<«* 18Sept27  28 
amucl  Cox 19Mar28  29 

'William  Rex  FeaTSon llFeb26  29 

Caldwell  Glassen 11  Sept28  29 

Henry  Ward UDeclS  30 

John  Alexander   18Sept29  30 

GeorgeBaker  27JuIy30  31 

John  Rogers    30Jane29  31 

Thomas  Borrett  Reed 17Mar31  31 

Thomas  M'Leroth    16Apr32  33 

Benjamin  Yamold   17Sept31  34 

John  Murray  Coppinger    ....  19May34  35 

®>William  White   10May23  36 

John  Chambers    27May34  37 

William  Hutton   l4May33  37 

Sidney  Smith  Crispo 18July36  37 

ThomasWilliamJohnM<Dongal5July36  37 
@* Justin  Thadeus  Courtenay 

McCarthy    13Jan38  39 

f^* Arthur  John  Molesworth  . .  10July37  40 
eopold  Geo.  Fred.  March  . . .  .26Apr38  41 
Wilfiam  Sidney  Budd 26Apr38  41 

fl^George  James  Hayes I2Feb34  42 
obert  Bruce  Puddicombe ....  26Aug39  44 

James  Louttit  Braimer    21Dec41  44 

Henry  Crespin    10July37  45 

giFredk.  John  White»« 18Dec40  45 
enry  Arnold 6Dec37  45 

John  Holland  15Nov36  46 

©George  William  Whiting»*«..6Nov41  46 
@Feter  Fane  £.  Daniel*^^  . .  ..26Aug40  48 
John  James  Winne 16Noy37  48 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 

Thomas  Lyte    22July80  88 

John  Tunnadine  Vincent    18Nov80  83 

Richard  Holmes 20Nov80  90 


Half 

William  Evans llOctSl  S' 

Joshua  John  Wilde 18Nov81  83 

James  Hannay 26Aug82  91 

Hector  John  Weir  10Dec82  92 

Joshma  Rowley  Gunthorpe  . .  4June95  95 

®^James  Ensor   19Mar97  02 

Joseph  Haydon      27Mar97  00 

@»@G.  H.Legassick  Crespin^«»llJanOO  02 

Charles  Coleman 13Feb98  03 

Thomas  Read  lFeb06  10 

James  Collier 26July08  11 

James  Reece  Luie 15Apr07  12 

Gustayus  Hancock  Temple  ••15May09  13 

James  Campbell dSeptOS  13 

Charles  Atkinson ISNovll  14 

George  Alfred  Devereux 2Oct09  14 

William  Richard  Clark   3Sept08  14 

Thomas  Radcliffe    lSept09  14 

John  Monk 30Mayl2  14 

Colin  Campbell    28Oct09  14 

Thomas  Dowling  Eyre  llNovll  14 

Edward  Cooper  Pulliblank    ..18July09  16 

Frederick  Woodcock 3Augl2  15 

Walter  Biddnlph 7Sept08  15 

@^John  Stroud  Field    6ApT09  15 

Charles  Vyvyan  Hoare  12Marll  15 

John  Jackson    22Feb09  16 

David  John  Watts 20May08  16 

Thomas  Wade  5Dec08  16 

Rawlins  William  Walter lApr09  16 

^^Thomas  Drinkwater   4Apr09  16 

William  Anderson  12July09  16 

James  Henry  Meredith 2Mayll  16 

James  Flexman 27Jan0d  16 

Samuel  Lloyd   24Feb09  16 

Stephen  Edward  Collis    14Decl2  14 

Henry  Gritton 8Sept08  17 

Lewis  Agassiz 2lAug09  17 

Richard  Couche    28Apr08  17 

Charles  William  Moore 31May09  17 

George  Richard  Child    24July09  17 

John  Jenkins    19JanlO  16 

William  Todd   2FeblO  16 

MWUliam  Ford  »*♦ 29Apr09  19 

@iJohn  Furzer  Elliot 4Jan09  19 

Douglass  Pettiward  Brisac'^. .  ]2Junel2  16 

John  Arscott  Tickell   8Sept08  19 

John  Hall  Porter 4Febll  16 

George  Bowden  30JulylO  16 

John  W.  Simpson    2AuglO  16 

Hamilton  Trail  Johnston 25AuglO  16 

@>William  Richard  Flint*^^    .   3SeptlO  16 
JamesHallum 31Mai08  20 

§)»Robert  Smithwick 30ctlO  16 
eorge  Walter 17Janll  16 

James  M'Conechy  10Marl2  16 

Robert  Hassall  Swaffield 22Febl  1  1 6 

Paul  Kyffin  Carden*** 22Janl  1  20 

David  twcedie 28Augl2  16 

Edward  Manico    2Febll  16 


Digitized  by 


Google 


196 


Royal  Marine  Officers  on  Reserved  Half-pay. 


Half 
Pay. 

James  Hungerford  Morgan   . .  SSeptOS  21 

Richard  Standish    28Junen  16 

Augustus  Hailes 28Junell  16 

f)'«9£<lward  John  Blake><* .  .26Marl2  16 
eorge  Serjeant   llAprl2  16 

George  Philipps    15Aprl2  16 

Samuel  Hugoe lOctll  23 

George  Dawkins  Lane 15Febl2  16 

John  Thomas  Hinton 25Mayl2  16 

William  Allen*"  ............  10Mar09  23 

Anthony  Munton  Lyons 3Novl2  14 

Henry  Pitt   2Septl2  16 

Frederick  Hewett    9Septl2  16 

James  Baugh    7I)ecl2  14 

Henry  Moss .....31Augl3  14 

DanielEvans    16Decl2  14 

Henry  Paget  Bayly  Ross    ....  15Decl3  14 

Richard  Sargent  6Aprl3  14 

Thomas  Patterson    6Aprl3  14 

William  Dunstan  Skinner  . . .  .25Julyl2  24 


Half 

Roger  North 9Marl3  24 

Henry  Walters 13Decl3  14 

Henry  Weir     18Febl4  14 

William  Hammond 170ctl4  16 

George  Skues    250ctl3  14 

JohnFrett 2lFebl4  14 

Lewis  de  Thierry 8Febl4  14 

JohnHarvey 29Decl328 

John  Sherrard  Lambom 24Ang32  35 

John  Iggulden  Backhouse 17Har31  36 

George  FergusBon  Branch 16Api32  37 

Robert  Sackville  Molesworth  5June48  4S 

John  Christie   15Apr47  47 

Geo,  Downer    do      -^ 

Wm.Cary do      47 

Thos.  Potts  do      47 

Herbert  L.  Orme do      47 

Walter  Gillies 29Apr47  ^ 

James  Jeffery   16Api49  49 


The  following  are  removed  from  the  list,  being  in  Holy  Orders,  but  are  in  the  receipt 

ofhaif-pay  :— 

Coptotn.— James  Crosse. 
Second  Lieutenants,— WiilieaD.  Cosens  and  Joseph  Jameson. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


197 


SERVICES    OF    ROYAL    MARINES. 

[Tb«  Editor  tolklte  cometioiu  ftnd  tdditlont  under  this  btad.] 


ACTIVE  LIST. 


1    Sir  George  Cockbaro,  (for  $ermeet  «m  Ad* 
>   miruU.) 

FIELD  OFFICERS. 

4  T.  A.  Parke, First Lieot.,8erv^iiig in  TnumpA 
at  Camperdown,  1797.  Capt.  of  ArtilTeiy,  serring 
in  North  America,  1818»  16,  acting  against  the 
enemy  in  Georgia ;  in  the  operatLons  on  the  Che- 
sapeake, and  at  Hampton* 

5  J.  Owen,  Second  Lieut.,  serving  in  Adamant 
at  Camperdown  ;  First  Lieut.,  serving  in  the  boats 
of  Trmttendoui  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigate  PrennuB 
at  Port  Louis,  1790 ;  and  in  BelleisU  in  charge  of 
the  detachment,  and  wounded  at  Trafalgar.  Capt. 
serving  in  Leviathan  at  deitroction  of  Robutte  and 
LwHf  1809;  and  commanded  the  Marines  landed  to 
destroy  a  convoy  and  batteries  at  Languelia  and 
Alassio,  and  defeated,  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet,  a 
battalion  of  Fr.  troops,  1812.  Major,  and  subse- 
quently Lieut.-Col.  commandant  of  the  Marines 
co-operating  with  the  forces  of  the  Queen  of  Spain, 
1836,37.    Gas.  1799, 1805, 12. 

10  C.  Meozies,  First  Lieut,  and  commanded  a 
detachment  of  Marines,  landed  at  Port  Jackson 
during  an  insurrection  of  convicts,  1804 ;  and  was 
mainly  instrumental  in  restoring  tranquillity  in  the 
colony.  Served  in  the  boats  of  Minerva  at  capture 
of  five  luggers  protected  by  a  battery  in  Finisterre 
Bay;  in  the  barge  at  capture  of  3p.  privateer 
Suena  Dieha  of  one  long  gun  and  26  men  ;  com- 
manded a  boat  at  capture  of  Sp.  gun  boat  at  Carril ; 
and  commanded  the  Marines  at  the  storming  of 
Fort  Finisterre,  1806-7.  Served  in  boats  at  cap- 
ture of  Sp.  national  yessel  of  war  San  Jouf; 
and  landed  and  made  prisoner  the  Sp.  Commodore. 
In  command  of  the  Marines  at  capture  of  Fort 
Guardia;  and  slightly  wounded  cutting  out  Fr. 
corvette  MouUe  in  Basque  Roads.  Served  at  the 
taking  of  Fort  Camannas,  and  gun-boats,  and 
repeatedly  engaged  in  boat  actions  and  against 
batteries.     Gas.  1806,06. 

11  W.  Pergusson,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Queen  Charlotte  when  burnt  off  Leghorn,  1800;  and 
in  Santa  Dorotea  at  sieges  of  Gtonoa  and  Savons; 
destruction  of  Fort  Spezsia  ;  and  at  Egypt,  1801. 
Actively  employed  at  defence  of  Gaeta  ana  surren- 
der of  Tropes;  and  against  enemy's  convoys  and 
batteries  in  the  Mediterranean. 

14  W.  Powell,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  boats 
of  Unicom  at  capture  by  boarding  of  Fr.  national 
cutter  Tape  a  bord  off  St.  Domingo,  1805.  Capt. 
serving  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836, 37.  Gaz. 
1805-13. 

17  J.  M.  Pilcher,  Second  Lieut,  embarked  in 
HaieonaMe,  and  served  in  an  attack  upon  gun -boats 
off  Boulogne,  1804  ;  in  Gaidar's  sction  ;  and  action 


with  Fr.  frigate  Topau,  1805;  at  capture  of  the 
Cape;  and  reduction  of  Buenos  Ay  res  (serving 
on  shore  at  both  places),  1806 ;  snd  was  made  pri- 
soner with  the  garrison  at  the  defence  of  the  latter 
place  against  the  Spaniards.  First  Lieut,  in  Crerny 
in  several  actions  with  Danish  gun.boats,  1811 ; 
and  served,  1813, 15»  in  America  with  the  second 
battalion,  and  subsequently  as  Adit,  at  the  attack 
upon  Baltimore,  taking  of  Point  a  Pitre,  and  on 
other  important  occasions.    Gas.  1806. 

19.  David  Anderson  Gibsons  seryed  in  TAun* 
derery  when  on  shore  for  eight  days  in  Bear- 
hayen  Bay,  1804,  and  receiyed  the  thanks  of  the 
Com.-in  Chief  for  his  services  on  the  occaaion. 
Served  in  Safeguard  mortar  vessel  in  a  severe 
action  with  a  division  of  Danish  gun-boats  off 
Anholt,  June,  1811 ;  and  in  the  following  year  was 
engaged  at  Cateria,  on  the  No.  coast  of  Spain ;  and 
accompanied  Capt.  Parke  with  two  heavy  guna, 
intended  for  the  army  besieging  Burgos.  Served 
at  the  attack  onCraney  Island,  taking  of  Hampton, 
defence  of  the  lines  of  Chippewa,  and  on  other 
occasions  on  the  Niagara  frontier,  where  he  sus- 
tained a  severe  fracture  and  contusion. 

SO  D.  J.  Ballingsll,  Mid.  at  Copenhagen, 
1801.  First  Lieut,  embarked  in  Resittance,  at 
capture  of  Marengo  and  Btlle  Poule,  and  served  as 
a  volunteer  at  boarding  Fr.  privateer  Mouehe,  1809 ; 
at  defence  of  Cadiz ;  and  in  numerous  actions  with 
enemy's  troops  and  batteries.  Served  with  a  bat- 
talion on  the  Lakes  of  Canada,  1841-42,  and  in 
Ireland,  1844-46. 

21  J.  R.  Coryton,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Sparm 
tiate  at  Trafalgar ;  and  in  a  boat  of  Argo  which  was 
the  first  to  board  a  Fr.  national  felucca  of  aeven 
guns  and  62  men  under  the  batteries  of  St.  Domingo, 
1808,  and  severely  wounded.  Served  at  the  aiege 
of  St.  Domingo,  1809.  Gaz.  1809. 

23  R.  Mercer,  First  Lieut,  in  command  of  the 
detachment  of  Marines  on  board  Java  when  cap- 
tured by  U.S.  frigate  Constitution,  1812. 

24  S.  B.  Ellis,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Ajar  in  Cal dor's  sction ;  at  Trafalgar ;  and  in 
Ijovinia  in  Walcheren  expedition,  1809 ;  passage  of 
the  Scheldt;  and  capture  of  Guadeloupe,  1810. 
Served  in  an  attack  upon  a  convoy  at  Cassis,  pro- 
tected by  a  citadel  and  battery,  which  were  stormed 
by  the  Marines;  and  on  other  occasions,  in 
1812, 18.  Brevet  Major  and  commandant  of  the 
Marines  serving  in  China,  and  present  in  all  the 
operations  from  1840,  until  the  termination  of  hos* 
tiliUe8,1842.  Gaz.  1813. 

26  J.  Whylock,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  boats 
of  Mercury  at  capture  of  a  convoy  under  the  guns 
of  the  batteries  of  Rota;  assisted  in  a  flotilla  of 
Sp.  gun-boats,  1808;  at  Rovigno;  at  Pesaro,  in 
the  Gulf  of  Venice;  and  at  BarietU,  1809.    Corn- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


198 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


■unded  a  detachment  of  Marinei  at  Isle  Verte, 
1812;  and  participated  in  numerous  other  serrices 
of  a  similar  nature,  partioularljr  at  the  destruction 
of  a  convoy  at  Cirita  Veccbia,  in  1813.  When  at 
the  head  of  the  Marines  he  stormed  a  battery  which 
protected  the  shipping.  Capt.  in  command  of  a 
detachment  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  at  the  storming  of 
Sidon,  &c.y  1840.    Gas.  1808, 13. 

27  T.  Wearing,  Second  Lieut,  serring  in  Con- 
fittfror  at  Trafalgar,  and  wounded.  Gas.  1806. 

30  G.  B.  Bury,  Capt.  senring  on  the  north 
ooast  of  Spain,  in  1836, 37. 

31  J.  I.  Willes,  Second  Lieut  serving  in  Revth 
lutipnnaire  in  the  action  off  Ferrol,  1805;  and 
present  at  the  capture  of  the  city  of  St.  Domingo, 
1800.  Adjutant  of  the  third  battalion  in  North 
America ;  serving  in  the  operations  on  the  Chesa- 
peake; attack  on  Baltimore,  Georgia,  and  St. 
Mary's,  1813, 14. 

33  D.  M'Adam,  Second  Lient.  serving  in  Aigle 
during  the  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Bertheaume  Bay, 
1805;  in  a  gun-boat  action  in  Vigo  Bay  in  the 
same  year ;  action  with  Fr.  frigates  off  L*Orient, 
1808  ;  and  attack  on  Fr.  fleet  in  Aiz  Roads,  1800. 
First  Lieut,  serving  in  Thamtt,  and  landed  at 
Mount  Circili,  Amantbea,Qulf  of  Policastro,  Pali- 
nuro,  Port  del  Infreschi,  and  at  many  other  places 
on  Uie  coasts  of  Calabria ;  in  the  ship  and  her 
boats  till  1811.  Served  in  the  Scheldt  expedition, 
1813 ;  siege  and  blockade  of  Batlitz,  and  on  the 
North  American  station.  Frequently  officially  men- 
tioned.    Gai.  1811. 

34  G.  Garmston,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Phoenix 
and  Bueephalut  at  capture  of  Fort  Skonpan,  Isle  of 
Timour;  reduction  of  Java;  and  attack  on  Palam- 
bang,  Sumatra,  and  Sambass,  Isle  of  Borneo, 
1811.  Serving  in  Swan  at  Algiers;  and  Capt. 
in  the  Marine  battalion  at  the  sortie  from 
Bilboa ;  and  wounded  at  defence  of  San  Sebastian, 
In  1836. 

38  C.  C.  Pratt,  First  Lieut,  serriog  in  the  se- 
cond Marine  battalion  in  North  America,  during 
Tour  years  of  the  war  ;  and  Capt.  serving  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  1836,  37. 

59  H.  I.  Delacombe,  First  Lieut,  serving  on 
shore  with  the  Marines  of  the  squadron  at  the  de- 
struction of  a  convoy  and  batteries  at  Languelia, 
1812 ;  and  at  the  reduction  of  Leghorn,  1813. 

40  G.  H.  Coryton,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Canopus  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  1807. 

41  J.  Ashmore,  First  Lient.  serving  in  the  first 
Marine  battalion  in  North  America,  1813, 14. 


CAPTAINS. 

42  C.  Fegen,  Lieut,  serving  in  SpartoM^  snd 
landed  with  the  Marines  of  the  squadron  at  the  at- 
tack on  a  conroy  at  Pesaro ;  in  the  action  with 
Neapolitan  squadron  in  the  Bay  of  Naples,  and 
attack  on  a  convoy  at  Terracino,  1810  ;  and  parti- 
cipated in  the  constantly  occurring  services  of  ihat 
frigate  in  the  Mediterranean.    Gas.  1809-10. 

43  R.  L.  Hombrook,  C^t.  serving  in  Marine 
battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1B36-S7. 

48  W.  L.  Dawes,  Second  Lient  sanriog  mt  the 
bombardment  of  Copenhagen,  1807. 

49  J.  A.  Philips,  Mid.  of  SeUeisU  at  Tinfalgar ; 
and  served  as  Second  Lieut,  and  landed  with  the 
Marines  at  the  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  ISIO- 
Served  in  North  America  and  Canada,  from  1812 
to  1815. 

51  W.  JoUiffe,  Capt.  debarked  at  D'Jonni; 
and  serving  in  Edinburgh  on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  and 
bombardment  of  Acre. 

52  W.  Calamy,  First  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
at  the  capture  of  Java,  1811  ;  and  Brigade  M^or 
of  the  Marines  landed  at  D'Jouni  on  the  ooast  of 
Syria«  1840. 

55  J.  Clarke,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  A»- 
pM  at  the  reduction  of  Guadeloupe,  1810»  and  in 
Superb  at  Algiers. 

58  J.  Tothill,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Aptik; 
and  when  landed  in  cbarge  of  a  delachment  of 
marines,  routed  a  body  of  troops  at  St.  Cataldo  in 
the  Adriatic,  1813 ;  and  facilitated  the  captore  ef 
the  felucca  ftom  which  they  hsd  debarked. 

50  R.  Henry,  Lieut.  (Marine  Artillery)  aerring 
in  Btels^mb  at  Algiers. 

60  F.  Graham,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  the 
Marine  battalion  at  Walcheren  ;  in  the  first  baualioa 
on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1812;  and  in  North 
America  and  Canada  during  the  war,  1813, 15. 

62  J.  Whitcomb,  Second  lient.  serving  in 
boats  of  Edgar  at  capture  of  three  Danish  gun- 
hosts  protected  by  a  battery  and  field  pieces  in  the 
Baltic,  1809 ;  and  in  Royal  Oak  in  the  Chesapeake, 
and  at  the  destmctien  of  Bsmey's  flotilla  m  the 
Patttzent.  Serving  in  the  Marine  battalion  at 
Washington  ;  defeat  of  Am.  troopa  before  Balti- 
more; at  New  Orleans,  and  assault  upon  the 
enemy's  entrenchments  on  the  ri^ht  bfuik  of  die 
Mississippi,  1814,  15.  Capt.  serving  in  BlnAcns 
participating  in  the  various  important  opetatioas  of 
the  corps  on  the  coasts  and  towns  of  the  Chinese, 
1841^2. 

65  J.  Childs,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  tke 
first  Marine  battalion  in  various  operations  in  North 
America,  1813-14.  Capt.  and  landed  with  the 
Marine  batt^on  at  D*Jouni,  on  the  ooast  of  Sytia ; 
at  the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and  serving  in  Revetigt  at 
bombardment  of  Acre,  1840. 

67  S.  R.  Wesley,  Second  Lieut,  serriug  on 
shore  at  reduction  of  Guadaloope,  St.  Martin's,  and 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


199 


St.  Eustatia,  1810 ;  and  in  the  first  Marine  battalion 
in  North  America,  at  Craney  Island,  Hampton,  at 
Plattsbnrgy  and  on  other  senrices.  Adjutant  of 
Marine  battalion  in  c€»-operation  with  the  Queen's 
forces  in  Spain,  1886-87. 

69  J.  Downman,  Capt«  serring  on  shore  during 
the  operations  in  Sjria,  at  Bejrout,  storming  of 
Sidon,  and  in  Vemviui  at  bombardment  of  Acre, 
1840. 

81  T.  P.  Dwjer,  Second  Lieut  serving  in 
Bedford  in  the  North  Sea  in  freauent  action  with 
enemy's  batteries,  1812-18,  and  in  JhibUn  in  the 
Channel  fleet,  1814. 

83  O.  Watson,  served  as  Quarter  Master  of  the 
Marine  force  employed  in  co-operation  with  the 
troops  of  the  Queen  of  Spain,  1836-87. 

86  H.  G.  Mitfordy  First  Lieut,  serring  in 
CMy^hrt  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre,  and  prerious 
debarkation  at  D'Jouni,  and  operations  on  the  coast 
of  Syria,  1840. 

87  A.  B.  Stransham,  Second  Lieut,  serring  in 
Camfrrian  at  Nafario,  1827.  First  Lieut,  serring 
in  China,  and  sererely  wounded  at  the  attack  on 
Canton,  1841. 

88  A.  Anderson,  Second  Lieut,  serring  in 
AUrion  at  Nararin,  1827.  First  Lieut,  in  the  Ma- 
rine battalion  in  Syria  ;  and  was  the  first  to  plant 
the  British  colours  on  Uie  walls  of  Sidon,  1840. 

92  J.  Miller,  Seoond  Lieut,  serring  in  Oetwa  at 
Nararin,  1827 ;  and  succeeded  to  the  command  of 
the  detachment  on  the  death  of  Capt.  Moore. 

05  G.  Elliot,  First  Lieut,  serring  in  China,  and 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon, 
1842. 

96  W.  B,  Langford,  First  Lieut,  serring  in  the 
Marine  battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  during 
the  whole  of  the  ciril  war. 

07    J.  G.  A.  Ayles,  serring  in  Ana  at  Nararin. 

100  J.  H.  Wright,  Second  lieut.  serring  in 
the  Marine  battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
1836-37. 

108  G.  C.  Langley,  commanded  the  detachment 
of  Marines  of  Outer  on  the  coast  of  Spain 
during  the  yeara  1834, 35,  36 ;  was  wounded  in 
defending  the  heights  of  Paseges  against  a  rery 
superior  Carlist  force ;  and  subsequently  serred  on 
the  north  coast,  in  1838,  SO,  40. 

106  S.  Fraser,  First  Lieut,  debarked  at  D'Jouni, 
and  serred  as  Capt.  of  a  oompany  at  Beyrout ;  and 
at  the  storming  of  Sidon,  where  he  was  detached 
with  three  conpaniea  to  the  attack  of  the  citadel  gate. 
In  Prmeta  Ckarlatte  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre. 

106  H.  Parke,  First  Lieut.  Marine  Artillery, 
debarked  at  D*Jouni  with  the  Marine  battalion ; 
and  serred  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria, 
1840. 

109  C.A.  Psrker,  serring  on  Lake  Ontario, 
during  the  aggressions  on  the  Canadian  frontier, 
1887. 

Ill  R.  M.  Cuirr.  First  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
at  the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and  in  Thundtrtr  at  bom- 
bardment of  Acre. 


113  J.  T.  Aslett,  First  Lieut,  serring  on  shore 
at  the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and  in  Wasp  at  bom- 
bardment of  Acre. 

114  B.  Varlo,  First  Lieut,  debarked  at  D*Jouni 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  and  commanded  the  detach- 
ment at  the  destruction  of  a  castle  at  Caiffa  ;  and 
serving  in  Cattor  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre. 

115  W.  R.  Maxwell,  First  Lieut,  serring  on 
shore  at  Cbuenpee ;  capture  of  Amoy ;  and  other 
actions  on  the  coast  of  China,  1841,  42. 

116  T.  D.  Fosbroke,  First  Lieut,  serring  in 
CalUopey  and  employed  on  shore  against  thenaUres 
in  New  Zealand,  1846. 

1 17  R.  C.  Spalding,  First  Lieut,  debarked  with 
the  Marine  battalion  at  D'Jouni;  and  Acting 
Adjutant  at  the  attack  on  Gebail,  on  the  coast 
of  Syria,  1840. 

118  H.  Marry ott,  First  Lieut,  serring  on  shore 
at  the  first  capture  of  Cbusan ;  storming  the  bat- 
teries at  Whampoa,  and  reduction  of  Macao  fort 
(on  both  occasions  honourably  mentioned),  and 
capture  of  Canton,  1841.  Serred  also  at  the  at- 
tack on  Chinese  camp  at  Segahoo,  1842,  and  again 
honourably  mentioned* 

110  W.  W.  Ullicrap,  First  Lieut,  debarked  with 
the  Marine  battalion,  and  serred  in  the  operations 
on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

120  T.  B.  Pleydell,  First  Lieut,  serring  on 
shore  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  at 
the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and  in  BeUeropban  at  bom- 
bardment of  Acre. 

122  P.  Onslow,  First  Lieut,  serring  on  shore 
at  the  storming  of  Sidon,  1840. 

123  £.  T.  P.  Shewen,  First  Lieut,  serring  in 
Prinotu  Charlotte  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre ;  and 
preriously  serring  on  shore  at  the  storming  of 
Sidon,  1840. 

124  G.  Lambrick,  Seoond  Lieut,  serring  with 
the  Marine  battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
1836,37. 

127  R.  Hockings,  Seoond  Lieut,  serring  on 
shore  with  the  Marine  battelion  on  the  ndrth  coast 
of  Spain,  1836,  37. 

129  A.  D.  L.  Fanant,  Second  Lieut  serring  in 
Powerful  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre;  and  on 
shore  at  the  prerious  storming  of  Sidon. 

Ii2  £.  P.  H.  Ussher,  First  Lieut,  serring  on 
shore  at  the  first  capture  of  Chusan }  attack  on 
Chuenpee,  and  o^>tnre  of  Amoy,  1841-42. 

188  C.  O.  Hamley,  Second  Lieut,  serring  in 
PifuM  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre ;  and  preriously 
landed  at  Caifia  and  Taour. 

134  H.  Varlo,  Second  Lieut,  serring  in  Edhf 
burgh  at  bombardment  of  Acre. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


200 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


LIEUTENANTS. 

185  A.  J.  B.  Hambly.  First  Lieat.  Mnring  on 
shore  st  the  attack  upon  Chinese  camp  at  Seguon, 
1842,  and  sererely  wounded  in  the  right  foot. 

136  W.  R.  Searle,  Second  Lieut,  debarked  at 
D'Jouni ;  and  present  at  the  attack  on  Gehdl,  on 
the  coast  of  Syria. 

137  U.  A.  M^Cullum,  Second  Lieut,  sarring 
in  Gorgon  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre. 

138  C.  Louis,  Second  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
on  the  coast  of  Syria ;  and  present  at  the  storming 
of  Sidon. 

130  R.  E.  Clayell,  Second  Lieut,  debarked  at 
D'Jouni  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840. 

140  J.  W.  Wearing,  Second  Lieut,  debarked  at 
D'Jouni,  and  senred  at  the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and 
in  Benbow  at  bombardment  of  Acre. 

141  R.  Y.  S.  Moubray,  Second  Lieut,  serring 
in  Castor  ;  and  present  at  the  attack  upon  Oaifik 
and  Tsonr,  and  bombardment  of  Acre. 

142  P.  C.  Penrose,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
the  Marine  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
1838;  and  First  Lieut,  serring  mEndymion  during 
the  operations  in  the  Yang-tse-Kiang,  1841-42. 

145  C.  VV.  Adair,  Second  lieut.  serving  on 
shore  at  the  attack  on  Gebail,  and  wounded. 

146  R.  Farmar,  serving  in  the  Marine  battalion 
in  China ;  and  present  in  the  operations  prior  to 
'and  at  capture  of  the  heights  of  Canton,  Amoy . 
second  capture  of  Chusan  ;  and  at  Chinghae  and 
Ningpo. 

147  W.  JollilTe,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Powerful  at  bombardment  of  Acre ;  and  on  shore  at 
the  previous  storming  of  Sidon. 

148  H.  W.  Brooker,  Second  Lieut  debarked  at 
D'Jouni ;  and  serving  in  Revengo  at  bombardment 
of  Acre. 

149  J.  H.  Stewart,  Second  Lieut,  serving  with 
the  Maribe  battalion  at  D'Jouni,  and  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Sidon ;  and  in  Revenge  at  Acre,  1840, 

150  J.  A.Stewart,  Second  Lieut,  debarked  at 
D'Jouni ;  served  at  the  storming  of  Sidon ;  and  in 
Edinburgh  at  bombardment  of  Acre. 

15t  J.  Picfcard,  Second  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
at  Chuenpee,  and  operations  prior  to  and  capture  of 
Canton;  and  at  attack  on  Koolong^soo,  1841. 
Served  on  shore  at  capture  of  Amoy,  and  in  other 
operations. 

1S3  U.  C.  P.  Dyer,  First  Lieut.,  landed  from 
Veetal  at  Monte  Video,  during  the  civil  war  1844; 
and  also  disembarked  at  Borneo-Proper,  in  an  en- 
gagement with  pirates,  and  at  the  defeat  of  piratical 
forces  and  stockades  in  Msloodo  Bay,  1845. 

1 56  R.  Boyle,  1  st  Lieut,  serving  in  Alarm,  and 
commanded  the  detachments  of  that  ship  and  Viacen 
in  the  expedition  up  the  St.  Juan  de  Nicaragua, 
and  present  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Serapaqui  and 
surrender  of  others.  Officially  mentioned  in  the 
despatches,  1848. 


On  Retired  Full  Pay* 

1  W.  Tremenheere,  Lieut,  and  served  oo  shore 
in  command  of  a  party  of  Marines  at  the  rvductioD 
of  Martinique,  1794. 

2  O.  P.  Wingrove,  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
with  the  Marines  of  the  squadron  at  the  empture  of 
the  Cape,  1705.  Capt.  serving  in  Leviathan  at 
Tra&lgar,  1805;  and  m  Boyne  at  the  redactioo  of 
Genoa,  and  in  the  partial  action  off  Toulon,  1814. 

8  £.  NicoUs,  First  Lieut,  in  Blanche ;  and  in 
1803,  in  a  Fr.  fishing  boat  with  one  giiii  and  U 
men,  commanded  by  the  First  Lieut,  of  Btaadie, 
beat  off  a  Fr.  brig  of  18  guns  snd  190  men  in  sight 
of  Havre  de  Grace,  and  carried  off  two  vesMb 
under  her  convoy.  In  command  of  Blamdu^t  tat- 
ter with  13  men,  captured  from  under  the  guiia  sad 
musketry  of  Monte  Christi,  the  Fr.  cutter  AWiem  ef 
four  (runs  and  40  men.  Waa  aeverely  wounded  co 
this  occasion  in  personal  conflict  with  the  Fk*.  Con- 
mander,  whom  also  he  severely  wounded.  Com- 
manded the  Marines,  serving  in  the  trenehea  at  the 
siege  of  Cura9oa,  1804;  and  for  28  conaecntivo 
days  was  ezixMed  to  three  and  four  attacka  of  ihs 
enemy ;  and  after  dislodging  a  superior  force,  d^ 
stroyed  the  water  tanks  of  the  enemy*s  garrisoa. 
Serving  in  Standard  at  the  passage  of  the  Darda- 
nelles ;  and  materially  assisted  at  the  deatructioa  of 
Turkish  Commodore's  ship;  and  the  redoubt  st 
Point  Pesquies;  served  also  at  the  blockade  of 
Corfu ;  and  expedition  to  Egypt,  1807.  CapL  and 
commanded  the  Marines  at  the  capture  of  Anholt, 
1800.  Major  aerving  in  North  America,  and  un- 
dertook to  raiae  a  native  regiment  of  Creek  la* 
dians,  in  co-operation  with  whom  he  invested  Fdrt 
Bowyer.  Compelled  by  sickness,  embarked  ia 
Hermee,  and  waa  three  times  wounded  in  the  at- 
tack of  that  place  by  sea,  1814 ;  performed  other 
important  services.  He  hss  had  hia  left  1e|p  brokea 
and  his  right  leg  severely  wounded ;  baa  been  ahot 
through  the  body  and  right  arm  ;  haa  reoeiTod  a  se- 
vere sabre  cut  in  the  head  ;  has  been  bayonetted  in 
the  chest ;  and  lost  the  sight  of  an  eye  in  hia  oaf 
hundred  and  seventh  action  with  the  enemies  of  his 
country.    Gas.  1807,  08,  09. 

4  G.  Lewis,  Capt.  of  Marinea  in  Cetmr  in  the 
action  off  Ferrol,  1805 ;  and  commanded  a  battalioa 
during  the  American  War,  including  the  battiee  at 
Bladensburg,  and  before  Baltimore,  1813, 15.  I 

5  £.  Lawrence,  Capt.  of  Marines  in  Coiaems  at  < 
Trafalgar,  1805.  I 

6  G.  Jonea,  Second  Lieut.,  serving  in  VmUaat  | 
in  Howe's  action,  1704  r  Bridport's,  1705;  and  ia  i 
Revolutimnaire  at  capture  of  Fr.  frigate  Units,  1796.     { 

8    W.  H.  Connolly,  First  Lieut,  serving  In  £f^  ! 

ceUent  in  the  action  off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  1707.  ' 
Served  at  capture  of  OMreux,  Bavuftne,  and  tire 

corvettes  off  Toulon,  1800;  in  Hannibal  whencs^  j 

tured  in  Algesiras  Bay,  1801,  on  which  occasion  he  I 

was  wounded  ;  and  in  Penelope  in  action  with  gun-  4 

boats  off  Flushing,  1804.    Capt.  serving  at  the  < 

bombardment  of  Copenhagen,  1807  ;  at  Nybourg,  | 

1808;  and  in  Hamadryad  at  Scbeveling  and  the  | 
Hague,  1813,  14. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


201 


9  G.  Beatty,  First  Lieat.,  serving  in  Theuut  at 
attack  on  Sanu  Cruay  Teneriffe,  1797  ;  and  at 
the  Nile,  1706.  Serving  on  shore  at  the  defence 
of  Acre,  1799,  where  he  was  wounded.  In  com- 
mand of  the  Marines  landed  from  Blenheim  at 
attack  upon  Fr.  priyateer  Harmonie  at  Martinique, 
IdOd.  Capt.  serving  in  Courageitx  at  capture  of 
Marengo  and  Belle  PouU,  1806  ;  and  in  Donegal  in 
action  with  two  Fr.  frigates,  1810.  Gaz.  1799, 1803. 

9*  T.  Aalett  serving  in  Montagu  at  Camper- 
down. 

10  J.  M' Galium,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Dread- 
nought at  Trafalgar ;  and  in  Endynuon  at  passage  of 
Dardanelles,  and  destruction  of  Turkish  squfulron 
at  Point  Pesquies,  1807. 

11  J .  Wright,  Second  Lieut.,  serving  in  Defence 
at  the  Nile ;  First  Lieut,  serving  in  boats  of  Re- 
nown, and  wounded  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  Guepe 
in  Vigo  Bay,  1800 ;  and  in  Rojfal  George  at  passage 
of  the  Dardanelles,  1807.  Capt.  serving  in  Queen 
Charlotte  at  Algiers. 

18  D.  Marlay,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Dread- 
nought mt  Trafalgar. 

13  H.  J.  Murton,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Re-^ 
nommee  ;  and  in  the  boats  cutting  out  Sp.  schooner 
Giganta  at  Torre  Yieja,  1806;  and  First  Lieut, 
serving  in  North  America  in  the  first  battalion  dur- 
ing the  war,  1813, 14.  Gaz.  1806. 

14  J.  .Hewes,  ^rst  Lieut,  serving  in  Rainbow 
in  action  with  Fr.  frigate  NSreide,  1810 ;  and  in 
boats  at  capture  of  a  Genoese  privateer  moored 
und  er  a  battery.  Present  at  the  attack  on  Leghorn ; 
and  reduction  of  Genoa,  1814. 

15  J.  H.  Stevens,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  the 
expedition  to  Walcheren ;  and  in  the  Scheldt  ;  and 
at  defence  of  Cadiz  and  Taiiffa.  1810. 11.  Served 
in  the  Rocket  Company  of  the  first  Marine  battalion 
in  North  America  in  the  attack  on  Craney  Island  ; 
taking  of  Hampton  ;  landing  at  Ocracroke,  and  at 
Oswego,  1813,  14.  Lieut.  CMarine  Artillery) 
aervioff  in  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers,  and  en- 
trusted to  fire  carcasses  at  the  frigates  and  vessels 
within  the  Mole. 

16  Lieut-Col.  J.  Robyns,  commanded  a  bat* 
talion  of  Marinea  at  Bladensburgh,  capture  at 
Waahington ;  and  severely  wounded  in  the  attack  on 
Baltinaore.  Served  also  at  New  Orleana,  1813, 15. 

17  C.  F.  Burton,  Second  Lieut  serving  with 
Bir  S.  Smith  at  Csiffa,  1799;  and  in  the  ezpeidition 
U>  Egypt,  1801.  Capt.  (Marine  artillerv)  serving 
in  Queen  Charlotte  at  Algiers,  and  wounded. 

10  W.  H.  Devon,  AdjuUnt  of  Artillery  of  the 
Unt  Marine  battalion  serving  in  North  America 
iuring  the  war. 

20  H.  B.  Skinner,  Second  Lieut,  serving  at  the 
ittack  on  New  Orleans,  1814. 

31  W.  S.  Knapman,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Vblttgfut  Lissa,  1811,  and  wounded.  First  Lieut. 
lerring  in  boaU  of  Naiad,  cutting  out  an  Algerine 
>rig  mt  Bona,  1825. 

529     J.  G.  Richardson,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
ifrica,  in  the  action  with  Danish  gun-boata  in  the 
f  almo  Channel,  and  wounded,  1808. 
July  50 


25  T.  R.  Thomas,  First  Lieut,  in  the  first  Ma- 
rine battalion  serving  in  North  America,  1813.  15. 

26  T.  H.  Cater,  Second  Lieut,  serving  at  the 
attack  on  New  Orleana,  1814. 

27  W.  Ford,  Firat  Lieut,  serving  on  the  Is- 
land of  Anholt  at  the  defeat  of  an  attacking  force 
of  5,000  Danes,  1811 ;  and  at  capture  of  Danish 
luggers  under  the  batteries  atNybourg.  Gaz.  1811. 

29  J.  Law,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Shannon  st 
capture  of  Chesapeake,  1818.    Gaz.  1813. 

30  T.  Scott,  Lieut,  serving  in  Sultan  with 
the  fleet  off  Toulon,  1809,  13;  and  partook  in 
aeveral  boat  actiona  in  the  Gulf  of  Genoa ;  and  at 
the  destruction  of  Roburte  and  Lion  off  Cette.  First 
Lieut,  serving  in  Dartmouth  at  Navarin. 

30*  J.  Fynmore,  Mid.  of  Africa  at  Trafalgar  ; 
and  in  the  expedition  to  Buenos  Ayres,  1807. 
Second  Lieut  serving  in  Vanguard,  1809-10,  and 
in  command  of  a  boat  on  detached  service  inters 
cepting  supplies  on  the  coast  of  Pomerania  ;  and 
assisted  in  cutting  out  three  deeply  laden  vessels 

?rotected  by  troops  and  artillery  on  the  coast  of 
utland.  Conunanded  a  gun-boat  manned  widli 
Marines  employed  in  the  Great  Belt  protecting 
convojrs,  1810.  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Hebrut 
at  Algiers ;  and  in  Tamar  at  destruction  of  three 
piratical  vessels  near  the  Island  of  Cuba,  1823. 
Has  been  twice  injured  in  the  service.  In  1817, 
introduced  into  the  navy  the  **  Match  Tube,"  and 
received  an  expression  of  approbation  from  the 
Admiralty  for  the  invention.    Gaz.  1805. 

31  H.  Smith,  Capt.  serving  with  the  Marine 
battalion  landed  at  D'Jouni  on  the  coast  of  Syria, 
and  in  BelUrophon  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre, 
1840. 

31*  R.  Searle,  Capt  debarked  at  D*Jouni,  with 
the  Marine  battalion  ;  and  present  at  the  attack  on 
Gebail  and  bombardment  of  Acre,  when  he  served 
in  Benbow,  1840. 

31** P.  J.  J.  Dusantoy,  Second  Lieut  serving  in 
the  Marine  battalion  in  t£e  expedition  to  Walcheren, 
1809. 

32  T.  Lemon,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Dread' 
nought  at  Trafalgar. 

34  J.  Humby,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Senem  at 
Algiers. 

36  Z.  Miller,  Second  Lient.  serving  in  Egypt, 
1801. 

87  L.  Roteley,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Victory 
at  Trafidgar. 

37*  J.  Bezant,  First  Lieut  R.  M.  Art.,  in 
command  of  the  party  in  Thunder  bomb,  at  the 
attack  on  the  Fr.  fleet  in  Aix  Roads  and  wounded ; 
and  also  at  the  bombardment  of  Flushing  and  aur- 
render  of  the  fortresses,  1809.  In  command  of 
the  R.  M.  Artillery  in  Fort  Maasarene  at  the  de- 
fence of  Anholt,  181 1.     Gaz.  181 1. 

38  W.  Pridham,  Second  Lieut,  and  preaent  at 
the  sie^  and  aurrender  of  Genoa,  1800;  and 
served  m  a  battalion  of  Marinea  attached  to  the 
Army  in  Egypt,  Idth  March,  1801 ;  and  also  at 

0 


Digitized  by 


Google 


2oa 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


the  siege  end  lurrender  of  Abonkir  Castle.  S^nred  I 
at  Copenhagen,  1807,  and  disembarked  at  Figaeras 
co-operating  with  the  British  Army.  Present  at 
LisboOy  1808;  and  again  landed  on  the  coast  of 
Spain,  1809;  and  in  Portugal  1811-12;  and  First 
Lieut,  in  North  America,  1818, 15. 

80  C.  Griffith,  First  Lieut,  serring  in  Hehrtu  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  EtMU,  1814. 

43  J.  H.  Harrison,  First  Lieut  (art)  serving  in 
Tfnmder  bomb  al  the  bombardment  and  surrender 
of  Copenhagen,  1807.  Acting  against  the  Ameri- 
cans m  Georgia ;  in  the  Chesapeake,  at  Hampton, 
destruction  of  Barney's  flotilhi,  capture  of  iifiaeofKia, 
and  of  Washington. 

45  J.  Har,  First  Lieut,  serring  in  Lotona  at 
the  capture  of  CQra9oa,  1807. 

46  O.  T.  Welohmaa,  Second  Lieut  in  Dieiator 
at  Copenhagen,  1807.  First  Lieut,  serving  in 
EuryaUa  at  Waloberen,  and  forcing  the  Scheldt, 
1809  ;  in  Tsnsdof  at  capture  of  U.S.  frigate  Prctt- 
dmu,  and  expedition  up  the  Penobscot;  and  com- 
manded the  detachment  of  marines  at  Machias, 
where  he  took  three  field  pieces,  and  was  honorably 
mentioned.  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Mindm  at 
Algiers* 

48  R.  Webb,  Second  Lieut  serving  in  Superb 
at  St.  Domingo,  1806 ;  at  Copenhagen,  1807 ;  cap- 
ture of  Nyborg  and  at  Walcheren,  1800.  First 
Lieut  and  severely  wounded  in  the  beats  of  Alcmene 
in  an  attack  upon  an  armed  convoy  in  the  Gulf  of 
Venice,  1813. 

50  Jervis  Cook,  Lieut  serving  in  TAetU  at 
the  cutting  out  of  Fr.  brig  Ninu  at  Guadeloupe. 
1809 ;  and  at  destruction  of  Fr.  frigates  Loire  and 
iSlftfie  at  Ance  la  Barque,  and  capture  of  Gnada^ 
loupe,  1810.  Served  in  Vesuvhu  bomb  on  the 
north  coast  of  Spain,  and  in  the  Gironde;  and 
attached  to  the  artillery  in  Flanders,  1815. 

61  J.  T.  Tucker,  Secord  Lieut,  serving  in  the 
marine  battalion  at  Walcheren,  1809. 

52  H.James,  Second  Lieut  (R.M. Artillery) 
aerving  in  StromboU mortxr  vessel,  1810,  J4;  vari- 
ously engaged  on  the  coasts  of  Mercia,  Valencia, 
and  Catalonia,  including  the  siege  of  Tarragona, 
1813.  Commanded  a  mortar  battery  at  the  capture 
of  Fort.  St  Philip  CoU  de  Balaguer.  Served  in 
Flanders  with  the  Aimy,  1815,  and  in  Hecla  bomb 
at  Algiers. 

53  R«  W.  Pasooe,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Phoebe  in  the  action  with  Fr.  frigates  off  Madagas- 
car, 1811  $  in  the  Marine  battalion  at  the  redaction 
of  Java  the  same  year ;  and  in  the  third  battalion 
in  North  America  participating  in  various  important 
services  during  the  war. 

55  E.  Nepean,  Second  Lieut,  serving  with  the 
Marines  of  a  squadron  at  capture  of  a  convoy  and 
destruction  of  batteries  at  Fiume,  1813.  Oas.  1818. 

56  F.  S.  Hamilton,  Capt.  serving  at  the  assault 
upon  the  Chinese  camp  at  Segahon,  1842. 

60  B.  Appleton,  First  Lieut  serving  in  Bellero- 
phon,  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre ;  and  previous 
operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria,  1840« 


on    whom  m 


I  at  Go- 


On  Reserved  Half-pay. 

64    Major  J.  Williams,    Capt    of  Mi 
Montagu  at  Camperdown,  1797. 

55  Capt   Z.   Fayerman,    served 
Egypt.  1801. 

56  D.  O.  James,  First  Lieut  in  Ama 
penhagen,  1801. 

58  J.  Witts,  Second  Lieut  in  Smifturt  at  t:^ 
Nile,  1708 ;  and  in  the  Marine  battalion  at  Egr^; 
1801. 

50  R.  Turner,  served  in  the  Marina  battalion,  it 
Egypt.  1801. 

60  C.  Abbott,  First  Lieut  in  C^nge*  at  Copcs- 
hagen,  1801. 

61  P.  Patriarobe,  First  Lieut  in  Liam  in  aeii« 
with  Sp.  frigate  squadron,  and  capture  of  D«r«ta, 
1798;  and  at  capture  of  GuiUmumm  Teil,  1809. 
Capt  aerving  in  Superb  at  St  Domingo.  1806. 

63  T.  L.  Wills,  Capt  serving  in  tb«  Ftnt 
Marine  battalion  during  the  American  war.  1813-14. 

64  R.  Hart,  First  Lieut,  in  AndaciomM  in  Sas- 
mares*s  actions  in  Algesiras  Bay.  and  Straits  ot 
Gibraltar,  1801. 

65  D.  Campbell,  First  Lieut  aerving  in  bct'j 
of  Phaeton,  cutting  out  Sp.  national  ship  Sea  /«<» 
at  Fuengirola,  1800. 

66  R.  Stevens,  Second  Lieut,  in  RuMmli  tt 
Camperdown,  1797  ;  First  Lieut  in  Spemeer  is. 
Saumares's  actions  in  Algesiras  Bay,  and  Straits  of 
Gibraltar,  1801  ;  and  Capt.  in  Fietorioiw  at  eaptora , 
of  JRtiw/t,  1812 ;  and  officially  noticed  in  ik 
GaMtte  letter. 

67  J.  Jones,  served  in  Marine  battalion  it  j 
Egypt.  1801. 

68  T.  Husaey.  served  in  Marine  haftalian  at 
Egypt,  1801 ;  and  at  the  capture  of  a  convoy  aad 
storming  the  citadel  at  Cassis,  1813.    Gas.  1813. 

60  J.  Triscott,  Second  Lieut  in  Speneer  in 
Saumares's  actions,  1801 ;  and  Capt  aerving  in 
Dietater  at  destruction  of  Danish  squadron  at  Lys- 
goe,  1812.    Gac.  1818. 

78  J.  Spurin,  Capt  serving  in  boats  ofReoemgt 
cutting  out  Fr.  privateer  at  Palamoa,  1813. 

78*    Thos.  Moore,  Capt  of  Mar.  of  Ampkhn  at 


73  R.  J.  Little,  Uent  Marine  Aittlleiy,  isd 
landed  with  the  Marines  at  destruction  of  bstteries 
on  Point  du  Ch6 ;  and  lost  an  arm  on  the  occasion, 
when  leading  his  men  to  the  assault  of  a  fort  1810. 
Gaz.  1810. 

74  A.  A.  R.  Wolrige,  Lieut  Marine  ArtiOen, 
serving  in  the  Scheldt  expedition,  1813,  and  offi- 
cially commended  for  having  br  his  exertions  tt 
the  attack  on  Fort  Bathz.  saved  **  the  party  in  ad> 
vance  from  heavy  loss,  if  not  capture."  Serving  in 
the  boats  of  Queen  Charlotte  at  the  destrnctioo  of 
an  Algerine  frigate  under  the  Mole ;  and  at  thf 
bombardment  of  Algiers. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Services  of  Royal  Marines. 


203 


J.  Norris,  First  Lieut,  in  Glasgow  at  Na- 


77  P.  Robertoon,  First  lieat.  serving  in  Queen 
CharlatUf  and  wounded  at  Algiers. 

78  C.  Seott,  First  Lieut,  in  Dartmouth  at  Na- 
varin. 

79 
varin, 

81  £.  W.  Churchill,  serv^ed  in  the  Marine  bat- 
talion on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  1836,  37. 

82  J.  Toby,  served  in  the  First  Marine  battalion 
during  the  American  war,  1813-15. 

83  R.  O.  Brid|^,  served  in  China  at  the  attack 
on  Chuenpee,  and  in  the  operations  before  Canton, 
1841. 

84  R.  Leonard,  Second  Lieut,  serving  on  shore 
with  the  Marines  at  the  capture  of  Santa  Maura, 
1810;  and  in  the  boats  of  Magnificent  in  several 
actions  with  the  enemy's  convoys.  First  Lieut, 
serving  in  Perlen  in  action  with  and  escape  from 
Pr.  squadron  off  Toulon  1811.  Capt.  in  the  Marine 
battalion  at  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  serving  in 
Vetuviut  at  the  bombardment  of  Acre,  1840. 

85  J,  Urquhart,  served  with  the  army  in  Scinde, 
1839 ;  and  present  during  the  principal  part  of  the 
operations  in  China,  until  the  capture  of  Canton, 
1841,  and  honourably  mentioned  in  Commodore 
Bremer's  dispatches. 

86  J.  Scobell,  First  Lieut,  in  Alexander  at  the 
N  le ;  and  served  on  shore  at  the  siege  of  St.  Elmo, 
1799. 

87  A.  Murray,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Marine 
battalion  at  Egypt,  1801. 

88  J.  Coombe,  served  at  the  siege  of  Porto 
Ferrsjo,  1801. 

89  R.  Rouse,  Second  Lieut,  in  Glatton  at  Co- 
penhagen, 1801. 

90  W.  Swyer,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Ma- 
rine battalion  at  Egypt,  1801. 

91  A.  Smith,  Second  Lieut,  in  Venerable  in  Sau- 
mares's  aetion,  Algesiras  Ba^,  and  Straits  of  Gibral- 
tar. 1801. 

9S  R.  T .  Parsons,  First  Lieut  in  Revolutionnaire 
in  the  aotioa  off  Ferrol,  1805. 

94  W.  Magin,  First  Lieut,  in  Tonnant  at  Tra* 
falgar. 

07  T.  Brattle,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Afrka 
at  Trafalgar ;  capture  of  Fr.  fri^te  Rhin,  serving 
on  shore  at  Monte  Video,  1807;  in  action  with 
Danish  gun-boats,  1808,  when  he  was  wounded, 
and  in  Audaciout  at  Walcheren,  1809.  Served  in 
Active  frequently  engaged  in  cutting  out  expedi- 
tions and  in  the  action  off  Lissa. 

98    T.  J.  W.  Tane,  First  Lieut. 
Lemathan  at  Trafalgar. 

90  J.  S.  Haswell,  First  Lieut,  in  PfuEbe  in  the 
frigate  squadron  action  off  Madagascar;  and 
wounded  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Comelis,  and 
capture  of  Java,  1811.    Gas.  1811. 

101  J.  N.  Fischer,  Senior  Lieut,  serving  at  the 
defence  of  Anholt,  1811. 


servmg  in 


104  A.  Grape,  Second  Lieut,  in  Casar  in  Sau- 
mares's  actions  in  Algesiras  Bay,  and  Straits  of 
Gibraltar,  1801. 

106  R.  T.  Dyer,  served  on  shore  at  the  capture 
of  a  convoy  and  storming  of  the  citadel  of  Casaifi, 
1813.    Gaz.1813. 

107  J .  Cinnamond,  Second  Lieut,  in  Ajax  at 
Trafalgar. 

108  L.  RooVe,  Second  Lieut,  in  Neptune  at 
Trafalgar;  and  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Marine 
battalion  during  the  American  war,  1813-15. 

100  £.  Naylor,  Mid.  of  Vanguard,  and  wounded 
at  the  Nile ;  and  of  Leander  when  captured  by  Fr. 
74  gun  ship  GSnSreux,  1798.  First  Lieut.  Marines 
of  Acatta  in  the  action  off  St.  Domingo,  1806;  and 
served  in  the  First  Marine  battalion  during  the 
American  war,  1813-15. 

110  G.  D.  Hawkins,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Spartittte  at  Trafalgar. 

111  W.  Clarke,  First  Lieut,  in  Centaur  serving 
in  the  barge  cutting  out  Fr.  corvette  C^efor;  at 
capture  of  Fr.  frigate  squadron,  1806 ;  bombard- 
ment of  Copenhagen,  1807;  capture  of  Russian 
74  Sewolod,  1808 ;  and  while  serving  in  San  Joeef, 
lost  a  leg  in  action  with  a  division  of  the  Fr.  fleet 
off  Toulon,  1813.    Gaz.  1813. 

112  P.  H.  Nicolas,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Belleitie  at  Tra&lgar ;  and  in  boats  of  Armide  at  an 
attack  upon  a  convoy  in  Basque  Roads ;  and  destme- 
tion  of  a  second  in  the  harbour  of  Fosse  de  TOye, 
1810. 

113  J.  G.  Ruel,  served  at  the  capture  of  Fr.  brig 
Nieue  at  Guadaloupe,  1809. 

114  A.  Campbell,  Second  Lieut  in  Phmmt  ia 
the  action  off  Ferrol,  1805 ;  and  in  Tribune  when 
she  engaged  a  Danish  flotilla  off  Mandal,  1810. 

115  J.  R.  Moriarty,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  the 
third  Marine  battalion  during  the  Amerioan  war, 
1814-15. 

117  G.  Cull,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  the  Third 
Marine  battalion  in  North  America,  1814-15. 

118  J.  Couche,  served  on  shore  storming  the 
battery  on  Point  du  Ch6, 1810. 

119  A.  Crosier  served  at  the  assault  on  the 
American  lines  before  New  Orleans,  1814. 

121  J.  Laurie,  Firat  Lieut,  serving  in  the  first 
Marine  battalion,  during  the  operations  in  America, 
1813-15. 

122  L.  B.  Reeves,  Second  Lieut,  and  severely 
wounded  in  Victory,  at  Trafalgar.  First  Lieut, 
serving  in  SoUbay,  and  commanded  the  Royal 
Marines  at  the  capture  of  Fort  St.  Louis,  Senegal, 
1809,  which  he  garrisoned  and  commanded  seven 
months.    Gas.  1805. 

124  J.  Orr,  First  Lieut,  serving  in  Marine  bat* 
talion  at  Walcheren,  1809. 

125  H.  B.  Fairtlough,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Revenge  at  Trafalgar. 

126  D.  McNicol,  First  Lieut,  in  command  of 
the  Marines  in  Cfuerriere,  when  captured  by 
U.  S.  frigate  Camtitution ;   and  favourablr  men- 

0  2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


204 


Services  of  Royal  Marines, 


tioned  in  Capt.  Dacrec's  report.    Served  in  QUu- 
gow  at  AIg:ier8. 

127  f .  Mackintosh,  First  Lieut  serving  in  Pohf- 
phmut  at  Trafalgar. 

188  H.  Doswell,  Second  Lieut,  in  Refmlte  at 
the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  1807. 

129  B.  C.  Holland,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
boats  of  Thalia  at  capture  of  Fr.  6-gun  privateer 
Requin,  1808 ;  and  at  siege  of  Flushing,  and  occo* 
pation  of  South  Beveland,  1809.  First  Lieut, 
serving  in  Euryalus  at  defence  of  Cadis  and  Mata- 
gorda; in  Blackwood's  skirmish  off  Toulon,  1810; 
and  in  the  barge  cutting  out  Fr.  privateer  IntrepitUf 
1811.  Commanded  the  partj  of  marines  landed  to 
storm  two  batteries  and  take  a  field  piece,  at  capture 
of  a  convoj  in  Calvacie  roads,  1818 ;  and  partici- 
pated in  the  constantly  occurring  boat  services  of  the 
frigate  from  1810  to  1814,  including  the  asoemt  of 
the  Potomac,  capture  of  Fort  Washington,  of 
Alexandria,  and  attack  on  Baltimore.  First  Lieut, 
serving  in  Qiuem  CharlotU^  where  he  was  quar- 
tered in  the  main  .top  at  Algiers;  and  for  hit 
services  was  personally  commended  bj  the  Admiral, 
and  appointed  to  succeed  Capt.  WihM>n  in  command 
of  Leimd£r*t  marines. 

ISO  T.  How,  Second  Lieut,  and  in  1808  com- 
manded a  garrison  of  25  men  in  possession  of  Fort 
Trinidad,  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  and  twice  defended 
it  against  a  very  superior  force ;  and  was  mentioned 
on  the  occsflioB  in  terms  of  warm  commendation. 
Served  in  the  boats  of  ExeeUmt  at  capture  of  a  con- 
ToyatDuin,  1809. 

131  O.  Gill,  served  st  the  storming  of  Fort 
Comelis,  and  reduction  of  Java,  1811. 

132  K.  8.  Parker,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in 
Ifonareft,  and  employed  in  her  boats  at  capture  of 
Fr.  corvette  Ceuar;  present  at  the  capture  of  Fr. 
fiigate  squsdron  off  Uochefort,  1806 ;  and  Pay- 
master in  the  Marine  battalion  at  Walcheren,  1809. 
First  Lieut,  serving  in  MUffrrdy  and  engaged  in 
her  boats  and  on  shore  at  the  captures  Fiume  and 
other  places  in  the  Adriatic,  and  commanded  the 
detachment  at  the  destruction  of  guns  and  battery 
at  Ragoniza  and  Pola.  Afterwards  employed  on 
shore  in  co-operation  with  the  Austrian  army. 
Gas.  1813, 14. 

134  G.  A.  E.  Sandwitb,  served  in  boats  of 
QlatUm,  cutting  out  a  Turkish  ship  at  Sign,  1807  ; 
and  in  the  First  Marine  battalion  during  the  opera- 
tions in  America,  1813-15. 


135  R.  Edwards^  served  in  Marine  battalion  at 
Walcheren,  1809. 

136  J.  Lister,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Tfciw 
denr  at  Trafalgar,  1806 ;  and  passage  of  the  Darw 
danelles,  1807. 

138  G.  Gunn,  served  on  shore  at  the  captureof 
Santa  Maura,  1810;  at  destruction  of  convoy  and 
defeat  of  Fr.  troopa  at  Languelia,  181S ;  and  at 
reduction  of  Leghorn,  1813. 

139  H.  Lewis,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  Gai<<Kt 
in  the  action  off  Madagascar,  and  severely  wounded. 

141  John  Meares,  Second  Lieut.  Mrving  in 
Active  at  Lissa. 

145  F.  J.  White,  Second  Lieut,  serving  os 
shore  with  the  Marine  battalion  on  the  north  eeiat 
of  Spain ;  and  present  at  Hemani,  Faentarabis,aDd 
Iran;  and  made  prisoner  by  the  CarUats.  First 
Lieut,  serving  in  Uhina  (and  wounded) ;  at  the  st- 
uck on  Cbuenpee ;  and  in  the  operations  preceding 
the  capture  of  Canton,  and  continued  serving  till 
the  conclusion  of  the  war. 

146  G.  W.  Whiting,  served  at  the  attacks  on 
Cbuenpee,  and  in  the  operations  previons  to,  and  it 
capture  of  Canton,  Amoy,  &c.  1841. 

147  P.  F.  E.  Daniel,  First  Lieut,  aarving  on 
shore  in  the  operations  prior  to  the  capture  of 
Canton,  1841  ;  and  honourably  mentioned. 

150  G.  H.  L.  Creapin,  Second  Lieut,  in  Rvatil 
at  Copenhagen,  1801. 

154  W.  Ford,  Second  Lieut,  serving  in  D^imtce 
and  frequentlj  employed  in  cutting  out  ezpeditioos, 
particularly  in  June,  1810,  when  he  was  severely 
wounded. 

155  D.  P.  Brisac,  served  in  Third  Battalion  in 
North  America,  1814-15. 

100  W.  R.  Flint,  wounded  at  the  capture  of 
four  Am.  schooners  in  the  Rappahannock,  1813. 

163  P.  K.  Garden,  served  on  shore  at  Lsa- 
guelia  and  Alassio,  1812 ;  and  at  reduction  of  Leg- 
horn, 1813. 

165  E.  J.  Blake,  Second  laeut.  serving  in  TVe- 
fntndout  in  the  Adriatic,  and  employed  on  abore  in 
co-operation  with  the  Austrian  army  at  the  reduction 
of  Trieste,  Venice,  &c.,  1813.  Sererely  wounded 
in  defending  the  town  of  Commaochio  in  Italy, 
against  the  French. 

168  W.  Allen  served  in  the  Third  Battalion  in 
North  America,  1814-15. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


205 


HONORARY  DISTINCTIONS. 


FIRST  AND  PRINCIPAL  NAVAL  AIDE-DE-CAMP  TO  THE  QUEEN. 

C|Vice>Admiral  Sir  William  ParJter,  Bart. 

Pay  3662.  per  annum, 

VAVAL  AIDES-DE-CAMP  TO  THE  QUEEN. 


CapCotnt* 

^Arthur  Fanshawe. 
"^rgilU.  Htm.  Lord  John  Hay. 
Sir  George  A.  Westphal,  Kt. 


Francia  Erskine  Loch. 
Provo  W.  P.  Walli*. 
Armar  Lowry  Corry. 
PayoftheabweqfficerM^  182/.  lOf . 
per  annum, 

ROYAL  MARINE  AIDES-DE-CAMP  TO  THE  QUEEN, 

Cokmel.  ^TThoB.  A.  Parke.      Colenel  *^>J^olm  Owen. 

Pay  182/.  10«.  per  annum. 


^/i-Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Adolphus  Flta- 

darence. 
Sir  James  Stirling,  Kt. 
Norwich  Duff. 
Hon.  H.  J.  Rous. 


OFFICERS  TO  WHOM  HONORARY  MEDALS  HAVE  BEEN  GRANTED. 


BattU  of  Trafalgar,  2Ut  Oct.  1805. 
Adm.***05irE.Codriiigton,  GCMG. 
Vice-Adm.  f^Sir  Charles  Bullen. 


Battle  ofSt.  Vomtngoy  6M  Feb.  1800. 

A  dm.  '^I.Sir  Francis  Wm.  Ansten. 
Vice*-Adm.  'gi.Sir  Samuel  Pym. 

Capture  ofHermione^  9bth  Oct.  1790. 
Adm.  "jgj^r  Edw.  Hamilton,  Bart. 


Actum  offLitea^  l^th  March,  1811. 

Rear- Adm.  #'S'tr  James  A.  Gordon. 
Rear- Adm.  ^Phipps  Hornby. 


Capture  of  Le  RUjoU,  I2th  Feb.  1812. 
Adm.  tt^on.  Sir  John  Talbot* 


Capture  of  the  President,  I6th  Jan.  1816. 
Rear- Adm.  ^  Henry  Hope. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES   OF  THE  MOST 
HONOURABLE   ORDER  OF  THE   BATH,   IN  THE   ORDER   OF   THEIR 

NOMINATION. 

NAVAL  OFFICERS. 

Admiral  Sir  George  Mnndy   28  Feb.  37 

Sir  John  A.  Ommanney 20  July  38 

Vice-Adm.  l^Sir  Chas.  Bullen 18  April  30 

Sir  Samuel  Pym 26  Oct.  80 

Adm.5irJ.West    4  July  40 

Vice-Adm.^<Sir  J.  W.  Loring do 

LJB^JJon.XordW.Fitz-Roy        do 

Rear-Adm.5ir  Charles  Napier 4  Dec.  40 


KNIGHTS  GRAND  CROSSES.  (O) 

Adm.  JR^H<m.5trG.CockbGm  ....20  Feb.  18 

Sir  E.  Codrington,  OCMG.  ..13  Not.  27 

of  the  Fleet,  SirT.  By  am  Martin  3  Mar.  30 

Hon.  Sir  John  Talbot 23  Feb.  42 

Vice-Adm.  Sir  WilUam  Parker,  Bt,  .  .2  Dec.  42 
Hear- Adm.  mSir  E.  Lyons,  Bt.{C\Yi!L)  10 July  44 
Vice-Adm.  Pit.  Hon.  Thos.  Earl  of 

Dundonald  (re-appointed) 22May47 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS.    (#) 

Adm.  Sir  Edw.  Hamilton,  Bt 2  Jan.  16 

Rear-Adm.  Sir  J.  Alexander  Gordon         do 

Sir  Edward  Tucker   ....        do 

Adm.  5tr  Charles  Ekins    6June31 

. Sir  G.  E.  Hamond,  Bt 13  Sept.  31 

Hon.  Sir  T.  Bladen  Capcl  ...  .20  Feb.  32 

Sir  Charles  Adam    10  Aug.  36 

Sir  F.  W.  Austen   28  Feb.  37 


Capt.  Sir  B.  W.  Walker  (Honorary). .  12  Jan.  41 
Vice-Adm.  Sir  Charles  Richardson  .  .29  June  41 

Vice-Adm.  Sir  Francis  Mason   24  A  ug.  41 

Capt.  Sir  T.  Herbert   14  Oct.  41 

Rear- Adm.^i9ir  Edw.  Chetham  Strode  8  May  45 

Capt.  i9tr Charles  Hotham    0Mar46 

Vice-Adm.  ^Sir  Hugh  Pigot 10  July  47 

Sir  Thos.  J.  Cochrane ....   2  Nov.  47 

Rear-Adm.  Sir  F.  Beaufort  (CIyU)    . .  29Apr  48 


COMPANIONS.  (^) 

Vice-Adm.  Sir  Lucius  Curtis,  Bt.    . 
^ftSir  G.  F.  Seymour,  Kt. 


Rear-Adm.i2^.  Ifofi.  L&rd  Radstosk 


4  June  16 
do 
do 


Digitized  by 


Google 


206 


Honorary  Distinctions. 


Rear-Adm.  Rt  Hon.  Earl  Cadogan 

Henry  Hope 

^Hofi.5irF.B.R.PelleWyJrt 

Mppt  Hornby 


-Henry  Prescott     

'Sir  Thomas  Fellowes,  Kt. 
-^ohn  William  Andrew . .  •  • 
-W.  Fairbrother  Carrol . . . . 


-Colin  Macdonald 
-John  Harper 


-Fair&z  Moresby 

'iS^Sir  John  Marshall,  Kt. 


4  June  16 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Capt.  Thomas  Ball  Suliyan 

— ^  Rowland  Money 

—  jtJohn  Toup  Nicolas 

Sir  Henry  Loraine  Baker,  JB/. 

Robert  Ramsay 

Rear-Adm.  ^5tr  W.  A.  Montagu,  JTif.  8  Dec.  16 

James  Pattison  Stewart  . .  do 
-Sir  Aug.  W.  J.  Clifford,  St.  do 
-Alexander  Renton  Shsjrpe  do 

Joseph  Needham  Tayler  . .        do 

Vice-Adm.  Hon.  F.  W.  Aylmer      10  Sept  16 

Rear-Adm.  H(m.Sir  A.  Maitland,  KCMO.do 

John  Coode   do 

Capt.  Henry  Dncie  Chads    26  Dec.  26 

—  George  Frederick  Ryves    do 

Rt.  Hon.  Barl  Spencer,  K.G. .  .18  Nor.  27 

Edward  Cnnon do 

Gteorge  Bohun  Martin    do 

Bt.  Hon.  Earl  Talbot do 

«^—  Robert  Lambert  Baynes do 

Vice-Adm.  Richard  Carry 26Sept.81 

Hon.  Geo.  Elliot do 

Rear-Adm.  Hon.  Josceline  Percy   ....        do 

Capt.  .9ir  John  Ross,  JiTf 24  Dec.  34 

Bt.  Hon.  Lord  John  Hay 17  Feb.  87 

Rear-Adm.  Sir  E.T.Tronbridge,  Bt.     20  July  88 
Cuthbert  F.  Daly do 

-Richard  Arthur do 

— Robert  W.  G.  Festing  ....        do 
— Barrington  Rejmolds   ...  *        do 

—William  Bowles    18Apr.d9 

— Hyde  Parker do 

— Jas.  W.  Deans  Dondas     ..26  Oct.  80 


-Charles  Gordon     4  July  40 

— — Thos.  T.  Tucker do 

Christopher  Bell do 

Geo.  LeGeyt   do 

Capt.  Henry  Smith  (a)   ldAug.40 


Rear-Adm.  Charles  John  Austen 18  Dec.  40 

--i^ /2^Hoft.W.£ar2WaldegraYe       do 

Maurice  F.  F.  Berkeley  do 

Capt.  Edward  Collier do 

i{<William  W.  Henderson do 

-^~  Arthur  Fanshawe do 

-  Houston  Stewart do 

Edward  Boxer  do 

— —  Henry  Byam  Martin do 

Henry  J.  Codrington    do 

W.  Honeyman  Hendeivon  ....         do 

Horatio  T.  Austin do 

^0n.  R.  S.  Dundas 20  Jane  41 

— ^-  James  Scott do 

C.  R.  D.  Bethm&e do 

-  Joseph  Nias    do 

Str  T.  Maitland,  lir« do 

Sir  Edw.  Belcher,  ^1 14  Oct.  41 

-  Wm.  Warren do 

.  Harry  Eyres do 

Chas.  Anst.  Barlow do 

Aug.  L.  Kuper .21  Jan.  4i 

Hon.  Fred.  Wm.  Grey do 

Peter  Richards do 

Sir  Jas.  Everard  Home,  Bt  • . . .        do 

Henry  Kellett   do 

Bundle  B.  Watson    do 

Will.  H.  A.  Morshead do 

Richard  CoUlnson     do 

James  Hope 8  Apr.  46 

Chas.  Graham 87  July  46 

Geo.  J.  Hay do 

Sir  Wm.  Symonds,  Kt.  (CiTil) lMay48 

Granville  G.  Loch SOMa}  49 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 

MaJ.-Gen.  George  Lewis 4  June  15 

Elias  Lawrence   26Sept,S] 

Col.  Thomas  Adams  Parke 26  Sept.  91 

iJcTohnOwen 20  July  38 

Lient.-Col.  Sam.  B.  Ellis 24  Dec  42 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ORDER. 
Dean,  William  Buckland,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Westminster. 

Oenealogitt  and  Blanc  Cousier  Herald,  Walter  Ashton  Blount,  Esq.,  Chester  Herald. 
jBoM  King  at  Arm»^  Algernon  GreviUe,  Esq. 
Begitirar  an,l  Secretary,  Captain  Michael  Seymour,  R.N. 
Deputy  Regittrar  and  Secretary,  Albert  William  Woods,  Esq.,  Lancaster  Herald. 
Oentleman  Usher  and  Brunewick  Herald,  Albert  William  Woods,  Esq.,  Lancaster  Herald. 
Metsenger,  William  H.  Stephenson,  Esq. 


THE  MOST  DISTINGUISHED  ORDER  OF  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE. 


KNIGHTS  GRAND  CROSSES.  (GCMG.) 

Adm.  m  ttSir  Edw.  Codrington     ....  28  April  27 
Vice-Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Briggs 26  June  9S 


KNIGHT  COMMANDER.  (KCMG.) 
Rear- Ad.  ^lUJofi.  Sir  Anthony  MaiUand  26  F^.SO 


Digitized  by 


Google 


OFFICERS  AUTHORISED  TO  WEAR  FOREIGN  ORDERS. 


Rules  relative  to  Foreign  Orders  from  Foreign  Sovereigns. 


Ist.  No  British  Subject  shall  accept  a  Foreigii 
Order,  or  wear  its  Insignia,  without  having  previ- 
ously obtained  a  Warrant  under  the  Royal  Sign 
Manual  (directed  to  the  Earl  Marshal  of  England), 
granting  them  Her  Migesty's  permission  to  accept 
and  wear  the  same. 

2nd.  To  obtain  such  permission,  the  intention  of 
the  Foreign  Sovereign  to  decorate  a  British  sub- 
ject with  the  Insignia  of  such  Order  is  to  be  notified 
to  Her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for 
Foreign  Affairs,  either  through  the  Queen's  Minister 
abroad,  or  through  the  accredited  Minister  of  the 
Foreign  Sovereign  resident  at  London.  And  if  the 
application  be  in  fisivour  of  a  Naval  Officer,  the 
Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs  will 
communicate  with  the  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
to  the  same  effect,  previous  to  Her  Majesty's  plea- 
sure being  taken  thereon. 

3rd.  When  Her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of 
State  for  Foreign  Affairs  shall  have  taken  Her 
Majesty's  pleasure,  and  obtained  Her  consent  upon 
the  occasion,  he  shall  then  signify  the  same  to 
Her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Home  Department,  in  order  that  the  usual  Warrant 
may  be  prepared  for  the  Royal  Sign  Manual,  and 
such  other  steps  be  taken  as  may  be  necessary  for 
carrying  Her  Migesty's  pleasure  into  effect  accord- 
ingly. 

4th.  When  the  Warrant  b  signed  by  the  Queen, 
it  shall  be  announced  in  the  Gazette  in  the  usual 
manner,  and  registered  in  Her  Miyesty's  Ck>llege  of 
Arms. 

5th.  No  subject  of  Her  Majesty  can  be  allowed 
to  accept  the  Insignia  of  a  Foreign  Order  from 
any  Sovereign  of  a  Foreign  State,  except  they  shall 
be  so  conferred  in  consequence  of  active  and  dis- 
tinguished services  before  the  enemy,  either  at  sea 
or  in  the  field,  or  unless  he  shall  have  been 
actually  employed  in  the  service  of  such  Foreign 
Sovereign. 

6th.  Her  Miyesty's  license  and  permission  doth 
not  authorise,  and  shall  not  be  deemed  or  con- 
strued to  authorise,  the  assumption  of  any  style, 
appellation,  rank,  precedence,  or  privilege  apper- 
taining unto  a  Knight  Bachelor  of  these  Realms 


Her  Majesty  has  been  pleased  further  to  di- 
rect,— 

7th.  That  if  the  Service  for  which  it  is  pro- 

Sosed  to  confer  the  Order  has  been  performed 
uring  War,  the  Notification  required  by  the  2nd 
Regulation  must  be  made  not  later  than  two  years 
after  the  exchange  of  the  Ratifications  of  a  Treaty 
of  Peace. 

If  the  Service  has  been  performed  in  time  of 
Peace,  the  Notification  must  be  made  within  two 
years  of  the  date  of  such  Service. 

8th.  When  a  British  Subject  has  received 
the  Royal  permission  to  accept  a  Foreign  Order, 
he  will  at  any  future  time  be  allowed  to  accept  the 
Declaration  of  a  higher  Class  of  tbe  same  Order, 
to  which  he  may  have  become  eligible  by  increase 
of  rank  in  the  Foreign  Service,  or  in  the  Service  of 
his  own  country ;  or  any  other  distinctive  mark  of 
honour  strictly  consequent  upon  the  acceptance  of 
the  original  Order,  and  common  to  every  person 
upon  whom  such  Order  is  conferred 

Absrdkbn. 

Foreign  Office,  Augtut  22, 1843. 


The  Queen  has  made  known  her  pleasure,— 

9th.  That  the  8th  Clause  of  the  Regulations 
respecting  Foreign  Orders  shall  not  be  taken  to 
apply  to  Decorations  of  the  Guelphic  Order  which 
were  bestowed  on  British  Subjects  by  her  prede- 
cessors, their  Majesties  King  George  IV.,  and 
King  William  lY.,  on  whose  heads  the  Crowns  of 
Great  Britain  and  Hanover  were  united. 

Decorations  so  bestowed  cannot  property  be 
considered  as  rewards  granted  by  a  Foreign 
Sovereign  for  services  rendered  according  to  tbe 
purport  of  the  5th  Clause  of  the  Regulations. 
They  must  be  rather  considered  as  personal  favours 
bestowed  on  British  Subjects  by  British  Sovereigns, 
and  as  having  no  reference  to  services  rendered 
to  the  Foreign  Crown  of  Hanover. 

Abeaoxbn, 

Foreign  Office,  July  6, 1846. 


NAVAL  AND  MARINE  OFFICBRS  OF  THE  ROYAL  HANOVERIAN  GUELPHIC  ORDER. 


KNIGHTS  GRAND  CROSSES.  {4ft) 

Admiral  James,  Marquis  of  Thomond  ..ISMaylS 
Capt.  nt,  Hon,  Lord  A.  Fitzclarence   24  Feb.  32 

Adm.  Sir  William  Hall  Gage 19AprU34 

Vice-Adm.^iSftr  Geo.  F.  Seymour  ....  9  Dec.  34 
Capt.  BtMon.  Lord  J.  F.  Gordon  Hal- 
lyburton 22Aug.d6 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS.  (^) 

Sir  W.  Burnett,  M.».  Kt (Civil)  ...  .21  June  .31 
Rear-Ad.t^^ir  W.A.  Montagu,  Kt,   . .  17  Jan.  32 


Rear- Adm.  ^i9ir  John  Marshall,  Kt.  18  June  32 
Rear- Adm.  Sir  Andrew  P.  Green,  Kt.  24  Aug.  32 

Adm.  Sir  E.  Dumford  King,  Kt 22  Jan.  33 

Vice-Adm.ft5ir  H.  Pigot 18  June  34 

Vice-Adm.lgciS'ir  C.  Bullen 19  Jan.  35 

Rear- Adm.  Sir  W.  H.  Dillon,  Kt do 

Rear- Adm.  0«Si)*  Edmund  Lyons,  Bt,        do 
Rear- Adm.  ^Hon.  Sir  F.  B.  R.  Pel- 
lew,  Kt 26  Jan.  36 

Capt.  Sir  R.  O'Connor    do 

Rear-Adm.  iS^ir  Henry  Hart,  i:* do 

Capt.  Sir  John  Franklin,  Kt do 

Rear-Adm.9;9ir  E.  Chetham  Strode  1  Jan.  37 
Rear-Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Mansell,  Kt,        do 

Rear- Adm.  Sir  David  Dunn,  Kt do 

Vice-Adm,#5ir  J.  W.  Loring    30  April  87 


Digitized  by 


Google 


£08 


Honorary  DistinctionB. 


,    KKIOHTB.  (i{<) 

Capt.  Edward  Spanhott 10  April  31 

Capt.  Andrew  A.  yinoent 26  April  81 

Capt.  Robert  Smart 18  April  32 

Capt.  Sir  George  Tyler,  Kt 4  Mar.  33 

Capt.^.  Toup  Nicolas IJan.  34 

Capt.  Edward  Lloyd do 

Capt.  iSTir  Eaton  Travers,  iTf 4  Feb.  34 

Sir  George  Magrath,  m.d.  Kt.  Inspct. 

of  Hospitals  (Ciyil) 34 

Capt.^Wm.  Wilmott  Henderson  ...  .13  Jan.  36 

Capt.  Sir  Samael  Brown,  Kt do 

Commander  Walter  Kirby do 

Capt.  W.  S.  LoTell 25  Jan.  36 

Capt.  J.  C.  Carpenter do 

Capt.  Sir  H.  J.  Leeke,  Kt do 

Capt.  Samael  Radford do 

Capt.  W.  B.  Bigland   do 


Capt.  W.  Hotham    85Jan.36 

Captain  Joseph  Sherer    do 

Capt.  J.  Hindmarsh 4May9Q 

Commander  A.  Maconochie   do 

Capt.  J.  Ryder  Burton I  Jan.  37 

Capt.  Chas.  Warde do 

Capt.  W .  Slaughter do 

Commander  B.  M.  Festing •        do 

Capt.  W.  J.  Cole do 

Commander  J.  Powney do 

Commander  C.  Knight   do 

R.  P.  Hillyar,  Inspct.  of  Hosp.  (Civil)        do 

ROYAL  MARINES. 

^iWCoL  Charles  Menzies 4  Sept  31 

Major-Gen.  Walter  Tremenheere  • ...  18  June  aS 

CoL^ohnOwen     1  Jan.  » 

Col.  John  Wright   do 

9ilLieot.-Col.  John  Robyns     35  Jan.  S8 


FOREIGN   ORDERS. 

An  atterisJkfar  each  Order  an  Officer  hoe  permietitm  to  wear,  i$  prefixed  to  his  name  mtheUit 
of  Seniority,  and  General  Alphabetical  Index. 


ADMIRALS. 

Ij^Sir  Edward  Codrington,  OCMO,^  Grand 
Cross  of  St.  Louis,  St.  George  of  Russia,  2d 
Class ;     Gold  Cross  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

^<Sfir  John  A.Ommanney,  Cross  of  St.  Louis,  3rd 
Class  of  St.  Vladimir,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

VICE-ADMIRAL. 

^Hon.  F.  W.  Aylmer,  Com.  of  St.  Ferdinand 
and  Merit. 

REAR-ADMIRALS. 

^Bt.  Hon.  George  Earl  Cadogan,  Kt.  of  Maria 
Theresa. 

§Sir  C.  Napier,  2d  Class  Red  Eagle. 
John  Coode,  Com.  of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 
Sir  Thomas  Fellowes,  Kt.  Kt.  of  Charles  III., 
Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour,  2d  Class  of  St  Anne 
of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
'^Sir  Andrew    Pellet  Green,    Kt.  Kt.  of  the 

Sword  of  Sweden, 
it}  George  R.  Sartorius,  Kt.  Grand  Croii  of  St. 
Bento  D'Aris,  Com.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

f  Fairfax  Moresby,  Kt.  of  Maria  Theresa. 
Sir  Thomas  Mansell,  Kt.  Kt.  of  the  Sword  of 
Sweden. 
^^Sir  Edmund  Lyons,  Bt.  Cross  of  St.  Louis, 

Grand  Cross  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
I^|g]5ir  John  Marshall,  Kt.  St.  George  of  Russia, 

Kt.  of  Sword  of  Sweden. 
Christopher  Strachey,  Kt.  of  St.  Vladimir. 

CAPTAINS. 
Henry  Fanshawe,  St.  Vladimir. 


S>JUohn  Toup  Nicolas,  Com.  of  St.  Ferdinsod 

and  Merit. 
George  Bentham,  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazare. 
^Sir  John  Ross,  Kt.  2d  Class  of  St.  Anne  of 

Russia,  in  Diamonds,  Knight  Commander  of  the 

Sword  of  Sweden. 
W.  H.  Smyth,  3d  Class  St.  Ferdmand  and  Merit. 
Richard  Saumarez,  Leopold  of  Austria. 
^Rt.  Hon.Earl  Spencer,  K.G.,Ctoss  of  St.  Louis, 

2d  Class  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
^Edward  Curzon,  Cross  of  St.  Louis,  Sd  Class  of 

St.  Vladimir,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
^Rt.  Hon.  Earl  Talbot,  Cross  of  St.  Louis,  Sd 

Class  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
^George  B.  Martin,  Cross  of  St.  Louis,  2d  Class  St 

Anne  of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
Stephen  Lushington,  Cross  of  St.  Louis,  Redeemer 

of  Greece. 
William  Hamley,  Leopold  of  Austria. 

tDHjR.  L.  Baynes,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
Sir  John  Franklin,  Kt.,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
Rt.  Hon.  Lord  John  Hay,  Grand  Cross  of 
Charles  the  Third. 

^H.  J.  Codrington,4th  Class  of  St.  Vladimir,  Kt 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

^ir  T.  Maitland,  Kt.,  Super.  Cross  of  Ch.III. 

A.  D.  Y.  Arbuthnott,  Supernumerary  Cross  of 
Charles  III.,  3d  Class  of  San  Fernando. 

William  Frederick  Lapidge,  Commander  of  Isa- 
bella the  Catholic,  2d  Class  of  San  Fernando. 

Alfred  Luckraft,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
Redeemer  of  Greece 

Geofge  Augustus  Eliott,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

}gc^ir  B.  W.  Walker,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Ho- 
nour, Redeemer  of  Greece,  2nd  Class  Iron 
Crown  of  Austria,  2nd  Class  St.  Anne  of 
Russia,  and  2nd  Class  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Honorary  Distinctions. 


209 


lUohaTd  Crozler,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
W.  H.  Henderson,  2d  Class  of  San  Fernando. 
James  Wilkinson,  Com.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Hon.  Fred.  T.  Pelliam,2d  Class  of  San  Fernando. 
George  Mansel,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour. 
Sidney  C.  Dacre9,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 

Redeemer  of  Greece. 
William  Richardson,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  CathoUc. 
l^lCharles  A.  Barlow,  1st  Class  of  San  Fernando. 
Jlon.  SwynfenT.  Carnegie,  San  Fernando. 
Geo.  Thomas  Gordon,  Ku  of  San  Fernando. 
Robert  Sharpe,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 


COMMANDERS. 
J6hu  Hilton,  8d  Chws  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 
Rich.  Moorman,3dCla8s  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 
Fran.  Le  Hunte,  3d  Class  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 
Bamuel  Ed.  Widdrington,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword . 
William  Walker,  (a)  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Thomas  Baldock,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Jas,  A.  Legard,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
F.  W.  R.  Sadler,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 


LIEUTENANTS. 

John  Seaton,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

John  De  Courcy  Dashwood,  Kt.  of  Tower  and 

Sword. 
O.  R.  Dashwood,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Henry  Knolles,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
George  Read  (ft),  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Edward  Bold,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 


ROYAL  MARINES. 

^^Col.  John  Owen,  2d  Class  of  the  Spanish 
Order  of  St.  Ferdinand. 

ijiColonel  Charles  Mensies,  Kt.  Charles  III. 

Colonel  Walter  Powell,  2d  Class  of  the  Spanish 
Order  of  St.  Ferdinand. 

Ueut-Col.  Stephen  Giles,  Kt.  of  Tower  and 
Sword. 

Capt.  E.  A.  Parker,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

Captain  George  St.  Logan,  Kt.  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  Silver  Cross  of  Redeemer. 

Captain  Robt.  Hockings,  1st  Class  of  San  Fer- 
nando. 


MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS 
AND  FLEETS. 

ISni^^R.  Purkis  Hillyar,  Kt.of  Tower  and  Sword. 
HimSir  John  Liddell,  Kt.,M.D.,2d  Class  St.  Anna 
of  Russia,  Redeemer  of  Greece. 


SURGEONS. 
Valentine  Duke,  Order  of  Yasa. 
O'NeiU  Ferguson,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  CathoUc 

PAYMASTERS  AND  PURSERS. 
George  Voller  Oughton,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Augustus  H.Gilbert,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES  HAVING  RECEIVED  FOREIGN 
ORDERS,  WHOSE  NAMES  HAVE  NOT  APPEARED  IN  LONDON  GAZETTE. 


FLAG-OFFICERS. 

^Sir  T.  B.  Martin,  Commander  of  the  Sword 
of  Sweden. 

igiiSir  C.  Ekins,  Knight  of  Wilhelm  of  the  Ne- 
therlands. 

fgl^Sir  G.  E.  Hamond,  Commander  of  the  Portu- 
guese Order  of  the  Tower  and  Sword. 

*:gc5irC.  Napier,( Count  St. Vincent  in  Portugal,) 
Grand  Cross  of  the  Portuguese  orders  of  St. 
Bento  D'Avis,  and  Tower  and  Sword. 

•r^a  Coode,Kt.  of  Wilhelm  of  the  Netherkmds. 

t^Sir  A.  P.  Green,  Kt.  of  the  Iron  Crown  of 
Austria. 

t^]  J.  Harper,  Kt.  of  the  Aust.  order  of  Leopold. 

Sir  C.  Sullivan,  Bt.,  Com.  of  Redeem,  of  Greece 

CAPTAINS. 
D.  Scott,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Jas.  Morgan,  Kt.  of  the  Guelphic  Order. 
D.  Price,  Com.  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 
t^^Sir  J.  Ross,  Officer  of  the  order  of  Leopold  of 

Belgium,  Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  Kt.  of  Red 

Eagle  of  Prussia,  2nd  class. 
J.  Brenton,  Kt.  of  Russian  order  of  St.  Waldimir. 
T.  Ogle,  Kt.  of  Braz.  order  of  the  South.  Cross, 
•il^  I^rd  Adolphus  Fitzclarence,  Grand  Cross  of 

Red  Eagle  of  Prussia. 


AR.  Smart,  Kt.  of  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia. 

Ab.  Sparshott,  Kt.  of  Red  Eagle. 

Chas.  Talbot,  Kt.  Com.  of  Braz.  Order  of  South- 
em  Cross. 

Sidney  C.  Dacres,  Kt.  of  San  Fernando. 

John  Hackett,  1st  Class,  Charles  III.  of  Spain. 

^A.  Fanshawe,  Kt.  of  Leopold  of  Austria. 

Sir  J.  Stirling,  Kt,,  Com.of  Redeem,  of  Greece. 

F.  Hntton,  Officer  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

R.  Burridge,  Gold  Cross  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

C.    J.    Bosanquet,    Commander  of  Portuguese 
order  of  Christo. 

Hon.  E.  Plunkett,  1st  Class  San  Fernando. 

E.  Ommanney,  Gold  Crossof  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

J.  Wheelock  Noble,  Gold  Cross  of  Red.  of  Greece. 

John  MacDonell,  Commander  of   Isabella  the 
Catholic. 

O.  L.  St.  Clair,  Kt.  of  Sword  of  Sweden. 

E.  H.  Scott,  Gold  Cross  of  Redeemer  of  Greece. 

COMMANDERS. 
R.  H.  Fleming,  Kt.  ofSt.  Ferdinand  and  Merit,Kt. 
of  the  Sardinian  orderof  St.  MauriceandLazare. 
Robt.  Otway,  Kt.  of  the  Spanish  orders  of  Isabella 

the  Catholic  and  of  St.  Ferdinand. 
P.  D.  Bingham,  Officer  of  Tower  and  SwOrd* 
J.  W.  Bailey,  Kt.of  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


210 


Honorary  DiBtinctions. 


H.  M.  Ellicombe,  Kt.  of  iBabella  the  CathoUc. 
T.  Baldock,  £t.  of  Brnett  of  Saxe  Cobuig. 
Robt.  Fonter,  Ut  Glaaa  PeniTiaii  Order  of  the  Sun. 
Henry  H.  Blnghami  Gold  Cross  of  Redeemer  of 

Greece. 
John  T.  Pautoon,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Richard  B.  Crawlbrd,  Kt.  of  Portngnete  order  of 

the  Conception. 

LIEUTENANTS. 
Richard  N.  Williams,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 
Wm.  B.  Urmston,Kt  of  Portagaese  Order  of  Jesus. 

MASTER. 
George  Wright,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 

ROTAL  MARINES. 
COLONEL. 
*91(ii4Chas.  Meniies,  Kt.  of  Tower  and  Sword. 

LIEUTENANT  COLONELS. 
George    Batt.  Bury,  1st  Class  of  the  Spanish 

Order  of  St.  Ferdinand. 
Sam.  Garmstony  the 


CAPTAINS. 
Robert  Wright,  1st  Class  of  the 

of  St.  Ferdinand. 
Charles  C.Pratt,  the 

John  B.  Castieau  (Breret-Major),  the 
Samuel  R.  Wesley,  the 

Henry  W.  Parkes,  the 

Geo.  BUiot,  the 

Geoiige  C.  Langley,  the 

Andrew  R.  Sayage,  1st  Class  of 
Edward  P.  Snowe,  the 

Geo.  Lambrick,  the 


Spanish  Order 


theCa- 
[thoUe. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 
Dan.  Robinson,  1st  Class  of  Isabella  the  Catholie. 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS. 
ijuSir  G.  Magrath,  Com.  Portug.  Order  of  Christo. 
J.  R.  Roberts,  Kt.  Portuguese  Order  of  Cluisto. 
Ralph  Eden,  Swedish  Order  of  Waasa. 
John  Forbes,  Kt.  of  Isabella  the  Catholic. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  WHO  HAVE  RECEIVED  FOREIGN 
HONORARY  MEDALS. 

Captain  Wm.  Hamley,  Austrian  Gold  Medal  for  Siege  and  Capture  of  Zara. 

Michael  Quin,  Austrian  Gold  Medal  for  Siege  and  Capture  of  Zara. 

Lieut.  H.  Tryon,  Austrian  Gold  Medal  for  Siege  and  C^ture  of  Zara. 


TURKISH  MEDALS 

for  the  Officers  and  Men  employed  during  the  Campaign  in  Syria  belonging  to  the 
Ships,  have  been  receiyed  at  t^e  Admiralty:— 

Aiia^  BdUrophonf  Benbow,  Carnbridffe^  Carfrfort^  Coitor,  C^lapt,  Bapknt,  Bdimimrffh,  Gmngu, 
Oorgon,  HattingB^  Hazard,  HecaU^  Hydra,  ImplaeabU,  Moffieienfu,  Media,  PhctniXf  Piq^^ 
Powerful,  Prineeu  CharlotU,  Revenge^  Rodney,  StromboU,  Taibot,  Thunderer,  Vanffuard,Vet 
Waepf  Zebra, 

GOLD  MEDALS^ — For  Officers  ranking  with  Field  Officers. 

SILVER  MEDALS  —For  Quarter-Deck  and  Warrant  Officers. 

COPPER  MEDALS.— For  Working  Petty  Officers,  Seamen,  Marines  and  Boys. 


MEDALS  FOR  CHINA. 


MEDALS  for  the  Officers  and  Men  of  Her  Msjesty's  Msrine  Forces  who  were  in  China  balonginr  to 
the  undermentioned  Ships,  baye  been  received  at  the  Admiralty :  — 

Cruiser. 

Dido. 

Druid. 

Endymion. 

Hsrlequin. 

Hasard. 

Herald. 

Hyacinth. 

Jupiter. 

Lame. 

MeWille. 

Modeste. 


Ale|^rine. 

Alligator. 

Apollo. 

Belleisle. 

Blenheim. 

Blonde. 

CalUope. 

Childers. 

Clio. 

Columbine. 

Conway. 

ComwsIIis. 


Nimrod. 

North  Star. 

Plover. 

Pylades. 

Ratdesnake. 

Samarang. 

Sapphire. 

Starling. 

Sulphur. 

Vixen. 

Wanderer. 

Wellesley. 

Which  will  be  deliyered  on  application  at  the  Office  of  tbe  Accountant-General  of  the  Navy,  Somenet 
House,  on  the  parties  applying  for  them  producing  their  respective  Certificates. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Honorary  Distinctions. 


211 


NAVAL  MBDALS. 


Admiralty,  Tih  Jwn,  1848. 

The  Lords  Commissionera  of  die  Admiralty  having 
referred  to  a  Committee  of  Flag  Officers  the  con- 
sideration of  the  nayal  actions  for  which  medals 
shoold  be  granted,  in  aceordanoe  with  the  spirit  of 
the  Queen  8  most  gracious  intentions,  as  signified 
in  the  Gmstttt  of  the  4th  June,  1847;  and  Her 
Majesty  having  been  pleased  to  approTS  of  several 
of  the  suggestions  submitted  by  the  said  Committee, 
the  following  notice  is  issued  for  the  information 
and  guidance  of  those  who  may  have  claims  to  this 
honourable  distinction: — 

1st.  The  rule,  direeted  by  Her  Majesty  to  be  ob- 
served in  extending  this  mark  of  Her  royal  favour, 
is  so  comprehensive,  as  to  bring  within  its  scope  all 
Officers,  seamen,  and  marines  (and  soldiers  who 
served  as  marines)  who  were  present  in  any  action 
which  at  the  time  received  the  special  approbation 
of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty. 

2nd.  From  the  commencement  of  the  war  in 
1793,  it  was  the  practice  of  the  Board  of  Admiralty 
to  notice  battles  of  conspicuous  merit  by  the  pro- 
motion of  the  First  Xisutenant  of  the  ship  or  ships, 
or  the  promotion  of  the  Commander,  if  the  action 
was  fought  by  a  small  Teasel;  ana,  conformably 
with  this  practice,  it  is  Her  Majesty's  pleasure, 
that  persons  of  every  rank,  who  were  present  in 
such  actions,  during  the  wars  conmiencing  in  1793, 
and  ending  in  1815,  and  now  living,  shall  receive  a 
medal  commemorative  of  their  meritorious  services; 
and  they  are  required  forthwith  to  state  their  claims 
for  each  action  in  which  they  may  have  been  en- 
gaged, according  to  the  form  (A)  hereunto  annexed, 
and  transmit  the  same  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Flag  Officers,  Admiralty,  I/>ndon. 

3rd.  Her  Majesty  has  also  been  pleased  to  take 
into  Her  gracious  oonsideration  the  many  instances 

and 
,and 
/  the 
promotion  of  the  Officer  conducting  the  enterprise, 
shall  entitle  those  who  were  present,  and  now  living, 
to  a  medal ;  provided  the  answers,  to  be  given  in 
the  form  (B),  shall  enable  the  Committee  to  ascer- 
tain that  the  claim  is  well  founded.  But  the  Offi- 
cers, seamen,  and  marines  of  the  ships,  from  which 
the  boats  were  detached,  are  not  to  participate  in  a 
distinction  which  only  properly  belongs  to  those 
personally  engaged. 

(a) 


4th.  It  is  also  ordered,  that  aerviee  in  the  frigates 
and  smaller  vessels,  which  were  actually  present 
in  any  of  the  great  fleet  actions  mentionea  in  the 
Gautte  of  the  4th  June,  1847,  for  which  the  Cap- 
tains of  the  ships  of  the  line  received  medsls,  shall 
entitle  those  now  surviving  of  the  crews  of  such 
veesels  to  a  medal. 

And  all  surviving  Officers,  sesmen,  and  marines, 
belonging  to  ships  actually  co-operating  and  present 
during  the  siege  and  capture  of  Martinique  in  1809, 
Guadalonpe  in  1810,  Java  in  1811,  St.  Sebastian  in 
1813,  for  which  the  Army  hsd  medals,  will  be  en- 
titled to  a  similar  distinction,  if  their  return,  ao- 
cording  to  form  (A),  shall  enable  the  Committee  to 
trace  the  presence  and  co-operation  of  the  ships  to 
which  the  applicants  belonged. 

And  6Ui.  Her  Majesty,  having  taken  into  Her 
most  gracious  consideration  the  circumstance  that 
medals  have  been  mnted  by  Her  Majesty  for  ser- 
vicee  rendered  by  the  Navy,  not  only  in  the  ware 
commencing  in  1793,  and  ending  in  1815,  but  also 
for  services  rendered  in  the  late  war  in  China,whilst 
the  intermediate  general  actions,  viz. : 
The  attack  upon  Algiers  in  1816, 
The  battle  of  Navarino  in  18i7,  and 
The  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840, 
are  unmarked  by  any  such  distinction,  has  been 
pleased  to  direct,  that  the  surviving  Officers,  saa- 
men,  and  marines,  engaged  in  those  sctions,  shall 
dso  receive  a  similar  mark  of  their  Sovereign's 
gracious  recollection  of  their  services,  and  of  Her 
desire  to  record  the  same ;  and  all  such  Officers, 
seamen,  and  marines  are,  therefore,  hereby  called 
upon  to  transmit  their  claims  to  such  distinction 
according  to  the  annexed  form  (A),  and  addressed 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  Committee  of  Flag  Officerf, 
Admiralty,  London. 

The  following  Flag  Officers  have  been  dinoted 
to  re  assemble,  as  a  Committee  for  the  investiga- 
tion and  adjudication  of  all  claims  sent  in  ac- 
cording to  the  printed  forms,  via.  :— 

Admiral  Sir  T.  Byam  Martin,  G.C.B. 
Admiral  Sir  W.  Hall  Gage,  G.C.H. 
Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir  Thos. Bladen  Capel,  K.C.B. 
B«ar-Admiral  Sir  James  A.  Gordon,  X.C.B. 

By  command  of  the  Lords  CommisaiooeM 
of  the  Admiralty, 

H.  G.  Wahd. 


Name  of  Applkaat. 


Name  of  the 
Hhip. 


Captain's 
Kune. 


Action  for 
which  claim  ii 


Date  of 
Actloo. 


Name  of  Officer  or 
Officen  promoted. 


(8) 


Name  of 


Name 
of  bis 
Ship. 


OaptalB's 
Name. 


Place  or 

Occaalon 

where  the 

Attack 


Date  of 
tbeAttsck. 


Name  of  the  Boat 

in  which  the 
Applicant  MTTcd, 
and  Name  of  the 
Officer  Command- 
ing the  Boat. 


Name  of  the 
Officer  Com- 
manding the 
Snterprife. 


Name 

of  the  Officer 

promoted. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


212 
CLASSES  AND  DENOMINATIONS  OF  HER  MAJESTY^  SHIPS. 


FIRST  RATES— Comprising  all  ships  carrying 
110  guns  and  upwards,  or  whose  complements  con- 
sist of  950  men  or  more.  First  rates  may  be  sub- 
divided into  two  classes— the  Caledonia  120  gun 
class ;  and  the  Queen  1 10  gun  dass.  The  Caledonia, 
and  ships  of  her  class  are  armed  with  four  8  inch 
guns,  and  28  9  ft.  6  in.  32-pr8.  on  the  lower  deck  ; 
two  8  in.  guns,  and  32  9  ft-  S2-prs.  on  the  middle 
deck;  and  34  8  ft.  32-prs.  on  the  main  deck. 
Quarter  deck  and  forecastle :  six  8.  ft  6  in.  S2-prs., 
and  14  32-pr.  carronades.  The  Queen  mounts  six  8 
in.  guns  on  the  lower  deck,  and  four  on  the  middle 
deck,  the  remaining  60  guns  on  those  decks  being 
9  ft.  6  in.  32-prs.  Main  deck :  30  8  ft.  32  prs. 
Quarter  deck  and  forecastle :  six  8  ft.  6  in.,  and  14 
6  ft.  32-pr8. 

SECOND  RATES— Comprising  one  of  her  Ma- 
jesty's yachts,  and  all  ships  cwrying  under  110 
guns,  and  not  less  than  80 ;  or  whose  complements 
are  under  960,  and  not  less  than  760  men.  Subdivi- 
sible into  four  classes: — Ships  of  Princeti  Charlotte 
104  gun  class,  carry  their  guns  on  three  decks  ;  and 
differ  only  in  armament  with  Caledonia  dass  in 
having  four  32-prs.  less  on  the  lower,  middle,  main, 
and  quarter  decks ;  and  in  their  being  8  ft.  guns  on 
the  middle  decks,  and  6  ft.  6  in.  grans  on  the  main 
decks.  The  Rodney  (92  gun  dass),  is  armed  on  the 
lower  deck  with  six  8  in.  guns,  and  26  9  ft.  6  in.  32- 
prs.  ;  main  deck,  four  8  in.  g^s,  and  30  9  ft.  6  in. 
32.prs.;  quarter  deck  and  forecastle,  26  8  ft.  32-prs. 
jisia  (84  gun  dass)  is  armed  on  the  lower  deck 
with  six  8  in.  guns,  and  24  9  ft.  6  in.  32-prs.;  main 
deck,  two  8  in.  guns,  and  30  8  ft.  32-prs.;  quarter 
deck  and  forecastle,  six  8  ft.  32-prs.,  and  sixteen  32- 
pr.  carronades.  Superb  (80  gun  dass),  mounts 
dght  8  in.  guns  on  the  lower  deck,  and  20  9  ft.  6  in. 
S2-prs.;  main  deck,  four  8  in.  guns,  and  24  9  ft.  32- 
prs. ;  quarter  deck  and  forecastle,  24  8  ft.  32-pr8. 

THIRD  RATES  —  Comprising  her  Migesty's 
other  yachts,  and  all  such  vessels  as  may  bear  uie 
Hag  or  pendant  of  any  Admiral- Superintendent,  or 
Captain-Superintendent  of  one  of  her  Mi^esty's  dock 
yards ;  and  all  ships  c-arrying  under  80  guns,  and  not 
less  than  70 ;  or  whose  complements  are  under  760, 
and  not  less  than  620  men.  Subdivisible  into  three 
dasses :— The  Bellerophon  (78  gun  dass),  is  armed 
on  lower  deck  vrith  four  8  in.  guns,  and  26  9  ft.  6  in. 
S2-prs.;  main  deck,  two  8  in.  g^uns,  and  30  8  feet  6  in. 
32-pr8.;  quarter  deck  and  forecasUe,  six  8  feet  32- 
prs.,  and  ten  32-pr.  carronades.  The  ComwaUis 
(72  gun  class),  four  8  in.  guns  on  the  lower  deck, 
and  24  9  ft.  6 in.  32.prs. ;  main  deck,  28  8  ft.  32-prs.; 
quarter  deck  and  forecastle,  four  8  ft.  32.pr8.,  and 
12  32-pr.  carronades.  The  Boscawen  (70  gun  dass) 
is  armed  with  four  8  in.  guns,  and  32  9  ft.  6  in.  32- 
prs.  on  lower  deck ;  main  deck,  two  8  in.  guns,  and 


26  9  ft.  S2-pr8.$  quarter  deck  and  foreeastie,  16  7  ft. 
6 'in.  32-prs. 

FOURTH  RATES— Comprising  aU  ships  eanj- 
ing  under  70,  and  not  less  than  60  guns ;  or  vhoie 
complements  are  under  620,  and  not  less  than  450 
men.  Subdivisible  into  two  dasses  :  The  rermm« 
Alfred  class,  mount  six  8  in.  guns,  and  22  9  ft-  6  k 
32-prs.  on  the  main  deck  ;  and  22  8  ft.  6  in.  32^ 
on  the  quarter  deck  and  forecastle.  The  PortUad 
dass,  curies  four  8  in.  guns,  and  26  8  ft.  32.prs.  m 
the  main  deck  ;  and  four  8  ft.  6  in.  32-pr8.,  and  I6 
32-pr.  carronades  on  the  quarter  deck  and  forecastle 

FIFTH  RATES— Comprising  all  ships  esrnug 
under  60,  and  not  less  than  30  guns  ;  or  whose  cob- 
plements  are  under  460,  and  not  less  than  300  m«a  , 
Subdivisible  into  four  dasses— the  44  gun  {Madagu- 
car)  class  ;  42  gun  (Retistance)  dass  ;  38  gun  {Bd- 
videra)  dass ;  and  40  gun  {Pique)  dass.    The  three 
first  mentioned  carry  two  8  in.  guns,  and  7  ft  6ii. 
32.prs.  on  the  main  deck ;  with  four  7  ft.  6  in.  32| 
prs.,  and  32-pr.  carronades  on  the  quarter  dediau 
forecastle.    The  Pique  dass  mounts  four  8in.g:uSt  | 
and  18  9  feet  6  in.  32-prs.  on  the  main  deck;  sad  14  j 
8  ft.  32-pr8.  on  the  quarter  deck  and  forecastle. 

SIXTH  RATES— Comprising  all  other  ^ 
bearing  a  Captain.  Sixth  rates  may  be  subdivkid 
into  five  dasses— the  26  g^un  (Vestal)  dass ;  26  pii 
(Andromache)  dass ;  20  gunfCa^ypw)  dass;  34 gu 
CMTocoa)  raxee  corvette ;  and  18  gun  {Daphne)  oor- 
vette.  The  Veetal  class  mounts  two  8  in.  guns,  uw 
16  7  ft.  6  in.  32-prs.  on  the  main  deck ;  and  two  7  ft-  6 
in.  and  six  6  ft.  32-pr8.  on  the  quarter  deck  and  (at- 
castle.  The  Andromache  dass  mounts  two  6S-p. 
carronades  ;  and  18  6  ft.  32-prs.  on  the  main  deck; 
and  six  6  ft.  32-prs.  on  the  quarter  deck  and  fore- 
castle. Tlie  Cafypeo  dass  mounts  18  7  ft.  6  in.  ^^ 
prs.  on  the  main  deck ;  and  two  7  ft.  6  in.  33-pr. 
pivot  g^s  on  the  quarter  deck  and  forscastie.  Tki 
Curacoa  dass  is  armed  with  24  7  ft.  6  in.  32-pn.; 
and  Daphne  dass  with  18  7  ft.  6  in.  32-prs.    - 

SLOOPS— Comprising  bomb  ships,  and  sU  other 
vessds  commanded  by  Commanders.  20  gun  (Ain* 
rod)  dass  has  two  6  ft.  32-prs.,  and  18  32-pr.  ear- 
ronades;  18  gun  {Modette)  class,  mounts  18  6  ft  33- 
prs.;  18  gun  {Harrier)  dass  mounts  two  6ft32-prt. 
and  16  32-pr.  carronades.  Sffren  16  gun  bng 
mounts  two  7  ft-  6  in.,  and  14  6  ft.  32-prs.  ChiUm 
12-gun  class  mounts  two  7ft  6  in.,  and  lo  6  ft  4  ia.  31- 
pr.  carronades.  Daring  12  gun  brig  dass  moaati 
12  6  ft.  32  pr.  guns,  l^e  10  gun  brigs  are  anaed 
with  two  6  ft.  18-pr.  guns,  and  dght  18-pr.  carro- 
nades ;  and  the  Dofyhiu  brigantine  dass  mouBa 
one  7  ft  6  in.  32-pr.  pivot  gun,  and  two  32-pr.  car 
ronades. 


In  the  following  Ust  of  Effective  Ships,  the  line  of  small  type  under  the  name  of  the  Ship  distrnguBbj 
the  place  and  date  of  building,  the  tonnage,  and  constroctor,  or  constructors,  or  the  Ship  from  vokp 
the  oesig^  is  copied.    H.  p.  signifies  harte^power. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


THE    ROYAL   NAVY. 


PLAG-OPPICERS  IN  COMMISSION,  AND  OFFICERS  COMMANDING 

SQUADRONS. 


Nore.    Ocean. 

Vice- A  dmJ^Han.  Oeoige  Elliot     9Hay48 

FL-Lt.  ..Fitzjames  B.  M'Gregor    3Nov48 

See JaB.  A.  Smith. 

Portsmouth.     Vtetory, 

Adm.  9;JEr<m.  Sir  T.  Bladen  Capd  ....  ldSept46 

FL-Lt.  ..ThoB.  Cochran    10ct48 

See Richard  Haig. 

Devonport.    Impregnabie, 

Adm,  ^Sir  W.  H.  Gage,  Kt I7Apr48 

FL'Lt.  Hareiu  F.  Brownrigg l7Apr48 

See*    •  .John  Irring. 

Queenstown.    AJax, 

Rear-Adm.  Manly  H.  Dixon    lJiine49 

Pl,-Lt.  George  B.  Jeffreys Ijan60 

See,  ..Matthew  Scott. 

Woolwich.    Fisgard. 
CommodoreUenrj  Eden IdNov48 


i    See, 


.Jas.  R.  Andrews. 
Mediterranean. 


Queen, 


Vtee  Adm,  Ij^Sir  William  Parker,  JBt.    . . 87Feh45 

FL  'Lt.  AugQBtus  Philimore   38Feb47 

See,    ..Charles  Richards. 

West  Indies,  Halifax,  and  North  America. 
WeUesky. 

Viee-Adm. IjtBarl  of  Dundonald   12Jan48 

FL'Li.  Han.  Arthur  A.  Cochrane    9Jan48 

See,    . .  William  D.  Jeans. 

Imaum. 
Comnwdore  Thomas  Bennett 7Feh48 

Pacific.    Asia. 

ffear-^  <fm4^Phipp8  Hornby S6Aqk47 

Fi.'Lt.  Samuel  Morrish 18Feb50 

See.    •  • 


S.  £.  Coast  of  America.    Southampton. 

J2«ar-jl<im.l^Barrington  Reynolds 8Aag48 

Fi.-Lt.  Fredk.  Woolcombe 4Sept48 

See.    ..Nich.  B.  Lash(aef) 

East  Indies.    Hastings. 

Rear-Adm.  ^fKllhas.  J.  Austen    14Jan60 

JP/.-U.  G.  T.  M.  Purvis   «2Jan50 

See.  Geo.  P.  Martin. 


Cambrian, 

Commodore  Jba.  H.  Plomridge 130ct47 

See.    . .  Wymond  Hamley. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.    Castor. 

Commodore  Christopher  WyriU    1 9June48 

Sec Chas.  A.  Pritchard. 

West  Coast  of  Africa.    Centaur. 

Commodore  ^A.  Fanshawe 12Jan49 

F;.-L^  W.  J.  Lake  (oc^) I2jan40 

Sec.    ..Wm.  L.  Inch. 


Adm.  Sup.  at  Portsmouth.    Illustrious. 

Rear-Adml.  tglHenry  Prescott   15Dec47 

FL'Lt.  Elphinstone  D'O.  D.  A.  Aplin     810ec47 

Com.  Sup.  at  Plymouth.  Agineourt. 

CommodoireSl^.  Hon.  Lord  John  Hay  . .  .9Feb50 

Fl.'Lt.  Fred.  P.  Warren 21  Feb60 

See.    ..William  Dyer. 

Adm.  Superintendent  at  Malta.    Ceylon. 

J{ear-il<{m  Edward  Hanrey   9Mar48 

I  See.  .  Hugh  F.  Pullen 


EFPECTIVB  SHIPS,  WITH  THEIR  PRESENT  STATIONS, 

INCLUDING  SHIPS  BUILDING. 


1    ABOUKIR,  90. 

iJevonportm 
DtTonport  1848.    Tona  M87.    BjiiiOBda. 


d    ACHERON.    St.  Surv.  Vessel. 
New  Zealand. 
ShMncM  1886.    Tons  790.    H.p.170.    BymoDdi. 

Capt    ....John  L.Stokes 140ct47 

Com     ....  Geo.  H.  Richards   . . . .  180ct47 


ACHERON— (CoiUtniwrf.) 
Lieut   ....  Chas.  6.  Phillipps   .  .23Noy47 
Mast    . . .  .Fred.  J.  O.  Evans  ....  180ct47 

Surg    ....  David  Lyall,  md 260ct47 

Pay  ^  Pur  Wm.  Shanks  (act) ....  12Nov49 
2rf  Mast . .  Joseph  W.  Smith  ....  180ct47 
John  M.  Pridham  . . . . llDec47 
Asst  Surg  Chas,  Forbes,  no.  . .  15Nov47 
Clerk John  E.  Stiles 9Dec47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


214 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


3  ACHILLE,  76. 

Sheemess. 
OnTMand  1796.  Toot  1087.  AiUrPMijMt. 

4  ACORN,  12. 

Chatham. 

Plymoqth  1888.    Tona  486.    Bfmonds. 

5  ACTION,  26. 

Poritmouth. 
PortMuonth  1880.    Tons  090.    School  of  Archltoetaro. 

6  ACTIVE,  40. 

Chatham. 
Chatham  1840.    Tont  1097.    Symoada. 

8  ADVENTURE.    Tratufort. 

Particular  Service. 

Mast  Com  Peter  Wellington 2Jan49 

2£/ Afa«/  .  M.  Roberts    2Jan49 

T.  C.  Cave     2Jan49 

Jsst  Surg  Geo.  H.  Edwards HFeb-V) 

C^  m  CA  Geo.  H.  Wise   2Jan49 

ADVICE.  St. 

M.p.  80 

fFoolwich. 

9  AOLUS,  ^. 

Portsmouth. 
D«ptfordl89S.    Toot  1077.    AtUr  Vr,  Ltdti. 

11  AFRICAINE,  44. 

Uhatfuim. 
Chatham  1888.  Toimaga  1178.  After  Fr.  PruidmU. 

12  AFRICAN.    St.  Tug. 

Sheemese. 
BaUtl898.    Ton*  880.    H.p.    OOi    Bepplnga. 

13  AGAMEMNON,  80. 

JVookDichj  building. 
Tout  8074.    H.p.  400.    Seraw  prop.    Kary  Ollloa. 

14  AQINCOURT,  72.    Ord.  Dep6t. 

Devonport. 
Fljnouth  1817.   Tons  1747.   Snrrayonortha  NaTj. 

Capt    ....  ^Joseph  Nias    5 June50 

Com     ....S.  M'Connick    31Dec49 

Lieut    ....  Edm.  H.  Gunnell  ....  5June50 
Fred.  P.  Warren,.^ . .  21  Feb50 

For  Service  [Thos.  Cull(&) 12June49 

rf        ( Adrian  T.  Mann 7 July49 

Ordhuny.     '  R.  H.  Wharton 240ct49 

Addl  for  5  Chas.  G.  Rigge 1 6Jan49 

Steam  Serv  I  Fred.  H.  Stevens    ....  2Nov49 

Mast James  Brown 28Jan48 

Ut  Lt  Mar  Fred.  £.  Budd 17July49 

Geo.  L.  Blake 3July49 


AGINCOURT— (Cofi/tiiiierf.) 

Chapl  . . . .  Wm.  N.  Snowe 4July49 

Surg    John  Donlop,  ud 3Feb48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Jonathan  Gain   IJaodO 

Aset  Surg  Wm.  Webber,  md 6Nov49 

2d  Mast  . .  Wm.  B.  Edwards  . . .  30Juiie«$ 
Thos.  H.  Julian    . . .  .27Juiie48 

Wm.  H.  Turner SJanoO 

Clerk    ...  .Wm.  Elliott    4June50 

15  AIGL£,24. 

Chatham. 
Bachlarriiard  1801.     Baseed  46  fun  Mgata.     ToafW. 
Heotlow. 

16  AJAX,56.    St.  Ship. 

Queenstown. 

BlaekwaU  1809.    Tooa  1981.    Screw  prop.    S.^4S4. 

Stti^ayon  of  Navy. 

Capt Michael  Quin 29Apr50 

Corns  for  S  Geo.  A.  Bedford 2Maj50 

Surv  Ser  i  R.  B.  Beechey     2May50 

Lieut   JohnB.  Massie 2Mhj50 

Wm.  A.  Munton 2May50 

Geo.  M.  Jackson     . . .  20Mav JO 
Addl    ....Edw.K.  Barnard    ....6MaT50 

Addl  for  S  Adol.  G.  Edye 2Ma]r50 

Surv  Ser  i  Fred.  W.  Sidney 2May50 

Mast   ....John  Rogers    2Maj50 

Addl  for  j  A.  B.  Usbome 2MaT50 

SurvSer  {  John  E.  Davis     2Maf50 

Cap  MarJrtThos.  P.  Dwyer 8May5D 

IttLtMarArtT.  L.  Alexander    .... 8May50 

Surg    ....Bart.  Verling 2Maj50 

Pay  ^  Pur  Jer.  L.  Jones   2MaT50 

Mate   Arthur  Bagley 8May50 

Asst  Surg  Chas.  S.  Lester    2MaT50 

Addl    ....G.  J.  A.M<Cnlla^   ..2May50 

2nd  Mast    Sam.  Wayth    6May50 

Addl    ....  Jos.  North  (act) 2MayoO 

M.  C.  Raymond 6Mar50 

17  ALARM,  26. 

North  America  and  West  Indies. 
Sh6em6Ml846.    Tons  910.    afmmdt, 

Capt    Geo.  Ramsay 2lAug49 

Lteut  ....Chas.W.Bonham....27AQ^9 

C.  G.Glinn    19Mar50 

Aug.  J.  King  ton 21Aug49 

Mast   ....  John  P.  P.  Warren  .  .30Aug49 

1  St  Lt  Mar  Thos.  C.  Gray   16DeH9 

Ch^If  InsGeo.  A.  M.  Litle  ....  22Aug49 
Surg    . . . .  D.  Thomson  ib  ,  md.  25Aug49 

Pay  4-  Pur  H.  S.  Hooper 21  Aug49 

Mate JohnE^Simeoe  ....12Sept49 

AsstSurg  Geo.F.Banks 4Sept49 

2ndMast    H.  B.  Boxer 21Aug49 

Clerk   ....C.J.Martin 21Ani49 


18    ALBAN.    St. 

Sheemess. 
Oaptfdrdl887.  (lOganhfigiaaffthnwd.)  Tom4OS.B^10^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Nayy. 


215 


19     ALBATROSS,  12. 

East  Indies. 

Portsmoath  1841.    ToniiM,    Sjmondt, 

Cotn 

Lieut    ....S.  J.Brickwell 18Noy46 

A.  Wilmshurst 6Nov46 

Moat    . . . . Wm.  H.  Crane    6Nov46 

Surg    . . . .  S,  Livesay,  md 7Dec46 

Pay  ^  Pur  Geo.  P.  C.Batcman   ..12Dec46 
Cierk    Tho8.R.  Diimb   ....I9Noy46 

•  20    ALBERT.   Si. 

Lent  to  Colonial  Government  at  the  Gambia, 
LlTeipool  184   .    T^mi  4fi«.    H.p.  90.    LtinL 

.  21     ALBION,  90. 

Devonport, 

DevoBpert  184S.    Tons  80eS.    BjmaniM. 

Capt    . . .  Wm.  J.  H.  Johnstone  29May50 

Com Wm.  Howat lJtme50 

Lieut  . . .  .James  Dirom 1  June50 

Fred.  D.  Yonge 30May50 

Wm.M.DoweU    ....30May50 

Mast  ....Henry Paul    30May50 

Ct^t  Mar  J.  P.  Stevens 4June50 

]«<Z/ Afar  F.J.Richards 4Jane50 

Siw/ZtAfar  D.  W.  Curry    4June50 

Surg    Richard  Douglas 1  JunedO 

Pay  ^Pwr  Geo.  Thom    29May50 

Nav  Ins . .  Fred.  H.  Needham    . .  3 June50 

Mate   Geo.Blakeley lJune50 

2nd  Mast   G.  S.  AUdricks 30May50 

Asst  Surg  G.  Mason,  md 7June50 


22    ALECTO. 


CbaUumi  1880. 


St,  Shop. 
Woolwieh, 

Tons  800.    H.p.900. 


Sjnumdf. 


23  ALERT,  6. 

Devonport. 

BotlMriitClie  1886.    Tona  868.    BjmtmAL 

24  ALFRED,  50. 

PortsmmUh. 

Fonnerly  A$la.    Frindilrary  1811.     Tout  17O0. 
gnu  ihlii.    But ejon  of  Nwry. 


74 


25  ALGIERS,  90. 

Devonport,  building. 
Tons  8108.    NaTyOAeob 

26  ALLIGATOR,  26. 

Hospital,  Hong  Kong. 
Oodiln  1881.   Tom  000.    Sorreyon  of  Vmrj. 

Chapl  . . . .  John  J.  Harrison  .  • .  .22Aug49 

Asst  Surg  John  Andrews  (6)  md.  27Juiy49 

Alex. E. Mackay  ....27July49 


27  AMAZON,  26. 

East  Indies. 
Doptford  1881.    Raieed  48  gan  flrlgato.    Tont  1078.    After 
Fr.  L9da. 

Capt    ....  Edw.  N.  Trouhridge . .  260ct48 

Lieut    . . .  .Wm.  Mould 1Not48 

Chas.  Bromley    260ct48 

R.  G.  Craigie 260ct48 

Mast    ....  Bern.  Renaud    29May49 

\st  Lt  Mar  A  F.  Sutherland     4Nov4d 

ChS^NIns  F.  W.  Waldren I6Nov48 

Surg    ....  A.  Graham,  md 26Not49 

Pay  4-  Pur  R.  T.  Crispm 280ct48 

2indMast . .  Jas.  Kiddle 260ct48 

Clerk    ....E.W.M.Milman    ...2600148 

28  AMERICA,  50. 

Devonport. 
BlMkvidllSOO.    (IUMMI74.)     Tom  1708.    tarr.oTNaTy. 

29  AMETHYST,  26. 

Devonport. 

DoTonport  184A.    Tons  098.    Bymooda. 

30  AMPHION,  30.    St.  Fngate. 

Sheemess. 

Woolwich  1840.   Tom  1474.    Aoz.  Senw  Prop.     H.p.  800. 

Sopplngs.    After  Oattor,    Wliite's  bow. 

31  AMPHITRITE,  26. 

Pact^. 

Bombny  1818.    Tom  (reduced  48  gm  Mgate)  1084.    After 

Fr.  Ltda, 

Capt    ....  John  McDougall     .  . .  ISFebOO 

Ltkut    . ...Geo.  Walker..  •..•..16July47 

J.  H.  Fumeaux    . . .  .19Jnly47 

Walter  Strickland. . . .  I6July47 

Mast      ...V.G.  Roberts   16July47 

1**  Lt  MarW.  G.  Suther 20July47 

Surg       . .  W.  Loney,  md 16Jnly47 

Pay  8f  PurWm.  G.  Parmeter . . . .  16Ju1y47 

Navlnst.. Geo.  S.  Bourne 17Aug47 

2dMast  ,.U.BntchingB    10Ang47 

Asst  Surg  Jas.  Whicher 16July47 

Clerk Wm.  J.  Stevens 16Jaly47 

32  ANDROMACHE,  26. 
Devof^MTt. 

PeMbnke  1888.   TVim717.   Sepptafi. 

33  ANDROMEDA,  44. 
Devonport. 

BomteylSSO.    Tone  1810.    After  Fr.  Pretitfefif. 

33a  ANTELOPE.    St. 

Mediterranean. 
Btaekwall  1840.    Iron.    Tom  040.    H.p.M4.   NnryOflrce. 

Lieut  Com  Francis  Smyth 27Jaly47 

2d  Mast  ..Pred.B.Youel 25Apr49 

Asst  Surg  James  Henry  4Aug47 

Clk  in  Ch,  .Thos.  C.  Thomas  ....  16Jan49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


216 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


34  APOLLO,  8.    Tr. 

Particular  Service, 

Buntodon  1805.    Tons  1084.    Rule.    After  Lior/y. 

Com James  Rawstorne    . . .  29Dec4S 

Lieut    ....P.  G.  Nettleton    9Jan49 

Wm.  L.  Staniforth     . .  23Dec48 

Mast    ....  Benj.  Simpson    23Deo48 

Surg    ....  Wm.  Robertson,  m d Jan49 

Pat/  ^  Pur  Henry  R.  Cole     23Dec48 

Aest  Surg  John  T.  Caddy 25May49 

Wm.  Telfer 150ct49 

2nd  Afast.,U.  Clements 23Dec48 

AddL   ....  Richard  C.  Dyer    ...  31Jan49 

35  ARAB,  12. 

East  Indies. 
Chatham  1847.   Tone  481.    Symonde. 

Own Wm.  Morris  (6) 28Aug47 

Lieut   ....  Henry  D.Selby    ....28Aug47 

Edw.  Nares 18Peb49 

Mast   ....W.H.T.  Green   9Sep47 

Surg    , . .  .John  Gallagher      7Sep47 

Pay  4-  Pur  R.  Brownsdon  {act)    . .  230ct48 

AsstSurg  John  Sole 10Feb50 

Clerk   ....  John  Doyle    23Sep4; 

36  ARACHN£,18. 

Devonport, 
Derooport  1847.    Tons  001.    Symondt. 

37  ARCHER,  4.    St.  Sloop. 

West  Coast  of  Africa. 
I)ei»tford  1840.    Tone  978.    H.p.  900.    Lord  John  Hay. 

Com Jas.  N.  Strange    2Apr50 

Lieut   ....  Geo.  A.  E.  Ridge  ....  12Apr50 

£dm.  S.  Grove 3Apr50 

Mast    John  Symons    3Apr50 

Surg    L.  C.  Urquhart,  md 5Apr50 

Pay^-PttrL.  E.Beckett   8Apr50 

AsstSurg  C.  K.  Ord,  md 5Apr50 

37(a)  ARDENT,  3.    St.  Sloop. 
Malta. 
kl841.   Tone  800.   H.p.  900.    Syaonde. 


38    AR£THUSA,50. 

Particular  Service. 
Pembroke  1849.   Tone  9180.    Symonds. 
Capt    . . .  .Thos.  M.  C.  Symonds   I9Jan50 

Lieut   ...  Oct.  Cumberland   19Jan50 

Edm.  L.  Strangways  .  .9Feb50 
R.  W.  Courtenay  ....  19Jan50 
Arthur  W.  A.  Hood  ..19Jan50 

Wm.  Bowden 19Jan50 

Mast   . . .  .David  Craigie 19Jan50 

Capt  Mar  Edw.  P.  Snowe 21Feb50 

1 1  Lt  Mar  Henry  G.  ElUot     ....  22Jan50 

Ckapl ....  Geo.  C.  Purches 22Jan50 

Surg    ....  Chas.  D.  Steel 22Jan50 

Pay  ^ Pur  J.  H.  Greaves I9Jan50 


ARETRVQk— (Continued. ) 

Nav  Ins. .  Geo.  F.  Parker    22Jan50 

Mate   A.R.Owen 22JanoO 

Asst  Surg  John  Cotton,  md 22Jan50 

John  Wallace  (aeO   ..16Mar50 

2»rfi»far..John  P.  Dillon    19JanoO 

Clerk  ....  Henry  W.  Arlidge 1 9 Jan50 

Wm.  H.  Ozzard 19Jan50 

F,  S.  Wheeler 19Jan50 

39  ARGUS.    St.  Sloop. 

Woolwich. 
Portemoath  1%49.    Tone  975     H.p.  900.    Mary  Office. 

40  ARMADA,  72. 

Devonport. 
Taraehapel,  Ply moath,  1810.  Tone  1740.  Surf^yorsof  Ne«T. 

41  ARROGANT,  36.   St.  Frigate. 

Particular  Service. 

PorUmouth  1848.    Tons  1879.    H.p.  960.    Screw  prop. 

Flncham. 

Capt    ....  Robt.  S.  Robinson . .    .  15Feb50 

Lieut  ....  Benj.  P.  Priest 13Mar49 

A.  F.  R.  De  Horsey  . .  13Mar4i^ 
A.  A.  D.  Dundas     . . .  I3Mar49 

Chas.  W.  Hope 13Mai49 

Geo.  W.  Rice 13Mar49 

Mast  . . .  .John  Tucker  (6) 13Mar49 

Cap  MarArerhos.  HoUoway 17Mar49 

IttLieutMarW.  E.  Ireland 17Mar49 

Art 

CAopi^iV  J  J.  H.Lang   13Marl9 

Surg    John  Rees 14Mar49 

Pay 4- P«r E.A.Smith    13Mar49 

Mate    ....Chas.  J.  Balfour    13Mar49 

2nd  Mast  .  H.  A.  Martin l3MaT49 

Asst  Surg  M.  Burton,  md 15Mar49 

T.  B.  Purchas,  md 9MaidO 

Clerk     ...J.W.  M.Ashby    ....13Mar49 

42  ARROW,  6.    Ketch. 

Portsmouth. 
PorUmoath  189S.    Tone  157.    Bayee. 

43  ASIA,  84.    Flag. 

Paci/lc. 
Bombay  1894.    Tone  9980.    After  Fr.  Gmeptie. 
Capt    ....  Robt,  F.  Stopford ....  25  Aug47 

Com G.  T.  P.  Hornby,    8Feb50 

Lieut  ....Henry  W.  Hire    6Sep47 

Henry  S.  Hillyar  . . .  .31Aug47 

Wm.  Amphlett 30Aug47 

Fred.  A.  Boyce 26Aug47 

C.  S.  S.  Stanhope  . . .  .26Aug4r 

FlLt  .. .  .Saml.  Morrish 18Feb50 

Addl Wm.  A.  R.Lee 18Jan48 

W.  Cox  Chapman. . , .  llNov48 

R.  Moore  (act) 18Feb50 

Mast    James  Tonkin    26Aag47 

Capt  Mar  Alex.  Anderson    4Sep47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


217 


AS  lA^CCorUinued.) 

Isi  Lt  Mar  Wm.  C.  P.  EUiott . . . .  18Nov47 

E.  B.  Snow    4Sep47 

Chapl  . .   .  Jas.  R.  Moffatt 16Nov47 

Surg    Maurice  T.  West    ....  3June48 

Pay  4-  Pur  John  Ward 26Aug47 

Nav  Iru     B.  C.  Saunders 15Sep47 

Mate    ....  Hugh  A.  Hinde  {act). .  17Jan50 

UndMast   Jos.  Cutajar    Nov48 

L.  F.  Stephens 26Aug47 

John  P.  G.  Clements  30June49 

Asst  Surg  J.  R.  Holman  3Sep47 

J.  B.  Ricards 23Nov47 

uiddl    ....JohnNihiU 19Dec48 

Edw  W.  Pritchard  ..13Feh50 

John  L,  Palmer 12Apr50 

Clerk  ....  Charles  Saunders  ....  19Nov47 

Geo.  A.  S.  Ley 2Jan50 

P.  S.  Smith 10Sep47 

ASP.    St. 

Tom  lis.    H.p.M. 

Portsmouth. 

44  ASSISTANCE.    Discovery  Ship. 

Arctic  Expedition. 

Capt    . . .  .E.  Ommanney    28Feb50 

JLieut   ....F.  L.  M'Clintock   ....28Feb50 

Jas.  E  Elliott 28Feb50 

Geo.  F.  Mecham 5Mar50 

Surg    ....  Jas.  J.  L.  Donnet  ....  28Feb50 

Mate R.  V.  Hamilton 28Feb50 

'2ndMast . . F.  H.  Krabbe 28Mar50 

W.  Shellabeer    28Feb50 

Asst  Surg  Chas,  Ede   18Apr50 

John  Ward  (a)    28Feb50 

CkinCh..'E.  N.  Harrison 5Mar50 

Clerk   ....  Chas.  Richards  (6) . . .  .28Feb50 

44a  ASTRiEA.    Store  Ship. 
Falmouth. 
Northam  1810.    Tons  OOe.    After  BtiryaluM.    Rule. 

Mast  Com  Wm.  Yeames    19Aug46 

45  ATALANTA,  16. 

Devonport. 

PUnbffoko  1847.    Tout  fiftl.    STmondi. 

46  ATHOLL,  2.     Troop. 

Woolwich. 
Woolwidk  1890.    Tons  60S.    SorrtTon  of  Natj. 

47  AVON.    St. 

Devonport. 
VorvnvrXj  ThttU.    Harwich  1895.    Tons  861.    H.p.  170. 
LengthMMd  1880.    Graham. 


July  50 


48  BACCHANTE,  50. 

Portsmouth^  building. 
TMis  9004.    Read,  Ohatfleld  and  Create. 

49  BANSHEE.    St.  MaU  Packet. 

Holt/head. 

Rotherhithe  1847.    Tons  656.    H.p.  850.    Lang,  Jun. 

Mast  Com  Wm.  Smithett  (oc/)  . . .  .5Jan48 
2nd  Mast., Uohert  Williams  (act)  17Mar48 

50  BARRACOUTA.    St.  Sloop. 

Pembroke,  building. 
Tons  1048.    H.p.  800.    Com.  of  Reference. 

51  BASILISK,  8.    St.  Sloop. 

Portsmouth. 
Woolwich  1848.    Tons  060.    H.p.  400.    Lang. 

51a    BEE.    St.  Portsmouth. 

Woolwich  1849.    10  H.p.    For  use  of  StudonU  at  R.N.Col. 

52  BELLEISLE,  24.     Troop. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  ISltti    Tons  1700.    Rule.    After  Agvttbr. 

53  BELLEROPHON,  78. 

Mediterranean. 

Formerly  Taiavtra  and  fVattrloo.    Portsmouth  1818. 

Tons  9066.    Peake. 

Capt    . . . .  •tl3  Bobt.  L.  Baynes  . .  23Sep47 

Com Geo.  G.  Randolph    .  .22Nov47 

Lieut    ...  Thomas  Heard    Jan49 

Russell  Patey     9Feb49 

M.F.  O'Reilly 23Sep47 

C.  0.  H.  P.  St.  John    21Apr48 
Chas.  S.  Forbes    ....  10July48 

Mast    ....  Geo.  C.  Dowers 23Sep47 

Capt  Mar  Chas  W.  Pearce 28Sep47 

\st  Lt  Mar  Wm.  J.  Kinsman 30ct47 

Chas. B.Parke    6May48 

Chapl  ....  Thos.  W.  Bennett ....  7June48 

Surg    Robt.  Grahame,  m d.  . . 24Apr4d 

Pay  8f  Pur  R.  G.  Didham     23Sep47 

Nav  Inst. .  Wm.  Salmon 24Apr50 

Mate    ....E.  H.Buck(acO 5Nov49 

C.  E.  Standish  (act)  .  .21Jan50 
C.  D.  Robinson  {act).  .21Jan50 

AsstSurg  Wm.  Fasken,  MD 250ct47 

Wm.  Culhane    40ct47 

2nd  Mast . .  Kester  Clayton 26May48 

Thos.  Mansell  (acO . . .  .60ct47 
Clerk    ...  .Willis  Price 50ct47 

54  BELVIDERA,  38. 

Portsmouth. 
Deptford  1800.    Tons  046.    After  Rule's  Siuymtui. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


218 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


54a    BENBOW,50. 

Sheemeit. 
RoUierbtthe  1818.    Tons  1778.    Borrajon  of  the  Havy. 

55  BERMUDA.    Seh. 

N.  America  and  W.  Indie9, 
Bermuda  1847. 

Lieut  Com  Archd.  D.  JoUy l6July47 

I  Mate    .... 

UMast  ..A.Brown(«cO 24Mar49 

Aest  Surg  Thos.  Ayling 13Mar50 

ClkinCh  T.  F.Messum    16July47 

56  BIRKENHEAD.    St.  Troop  Ship. 

PoTiievlar  Service. 

BlrkenlMMl  1845.    Iron.    Tom  1400.    H.p.  5M.    Lidid. 

57  BITTERN,  12. 

Sheemeee. 

Porttmooth  1840.   Tbnt  484.    STmoodt. 


58    BLACK  EAGLE.  St.  Vaekt. 

Woolwieh.     , 
Po<:nerl7  Flr^brmUL  LimehooM  1881.  Tom  408.  H.p.  MO. 
LeBg:Uian6d  1848.    Lang. 

^faet    ....  Samuel  B.  Cook  (act)  18July40 
Addl    . . .  .H.  W.  Allen  {act)  . .  .27Apr42 

60    BLANCHE,  46. 

Portemouth. 

Toot  1074.    After  Pr.  LmTa 


1819. 

61    BLAZER.    St. 

Portemouth. 
Ohattiam  1884.   IVmis  087.    H.p.  188.   Synumdt. 


65  BOADICEA,42. 

Chatham. 
BoeUenhaid  1797.    Tone  1038.    HeMhm. 

66  BOMBAY,  84. 

Devonport. 
Bomb«jl898.    Tons  9979.    Aft«r  Pr.  C»q» 

67  BONETTA,a 

Coast  of  Africa. 
BheerneM  1880.    Too*  919.    SfiaoBdi. 

XuTtt/ Cow  Fred. E.Forbes 24W 

Mate    ....Geo.  Gray ^^ 

2nd  Maet  J.  Thompson  {act)  •  •  •  •  IM^ 
AsstSurg  James  Campbell  (a)  ..\}f 
ClkinCh   Geo.B.EaIe8 l^^ 


68    BOSCAWEN,70. 

Sheemess* 

Woolwich  1844.    9919. 


69  BRAMBLE,  10.     Schooner. 
Tender  to  Rattlesnake.    New  Gtfw» 

Plymontli  1899.    Tout  101.    Alter  BX.  IH«J^- 

Lieut   ....Cha8,B.Ynle     '^ 

Aest  Surg  Jos.  Sloss,  m d.  (act)  .M^ 

70  BRILLIANT,  20. 

Sheemess. 

Blackwall  1815.  (Raaeed  49  gim  fHgate.)  Tow  »• " 
After  AcryaXvc. 

BRISK.    St.  Sloop. 

Woolwich,  building. 
Tons  1078.    H.p.  960^  icrew  prop.    Ooin.ofBi<W* 


62  BLENHEIM,  56.    St.  Guard  Ship. 

Portsmouth. 
Dentfofd  1818.    Tom  1747.    H.p.  450.  Borreyoie  of  Nary. 

Capt    . . .  .•#Wm.  H.  Henderson  13Feb46 

Com James  A.  Stevens  ....28Jan48 

Lieut  ....Wm.  R.Smith    28Jan48 

Wm.  G.  J.  Cunningham  1  Dec48 

Mast    ...  R.W.Roberts    130cU9 

1st  Lt  Mar  H.  H.  McCarthy  ....  23Nov49 

Surg    Geo.  D.  Maclaren    . . .  28Feb50 

Pay  §•  Pur  John  Colwell 28Jan48 

Asst  Surg  John  Cockin  18Feb50 

2nd  Mast . .  Christopher  Grigg  . .  1 3Sept49 

Wm.  Imrie llApr48 

Clerk John  F.  Harris    8Mar50 

63  BLONDE,  42. 

Portsmouth. 
Deptford  1818.    Tons  1108.     After  Role's  Swrifdlut. 

64  BLOODHOUND.    St. 

Portsmouth. 
Glasgow  1845.    Tons  878.    H.p.  100.    Iron.    Symonds. 


71  BRITANNIA,  120. 
Portsmouth. 

Plymouth  1890.   Tons  9618.   R«*«* 

72  BRIT0MART,8. 

Devof^MTt. 

Pembroke  1847.    Tons  898.   Symondi. 

73  BRUNSWICK,  80. 

Pembroke,  building* 
Tons  9484.    Symonds,  altered. 

74  BULLDOG.    St.  Sloop. 
Portsmouth.  _^ 

Chatham  1845.    Tons  1198.   H.pi  BOO.  BfaM*^ 

BUZZARD.    St. 

Woolwich. 
Pembroke  1849.   Teas  007. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy* 


219 


75 


C^SAR,  92. 

Pembroke^  huUding, 
Tom  9781.    Gommittae  of  lUftraiM. 

CALCUTTA,  84 

JDewmport. 
Bombaj  1881.   S980.    Sapplags. 


76  CALEDONIA,  120. 

MediterrcoMan* 

FlTmouth  1808.    Tons  9713.    Role. 

Capt    Thos.  W.  Carter 28Jan48 

Com John  B.  Dickson 4Feb48 

latent   ....Geo.  L.  Norcock 28Jan48 

Henry  Bacon 28Feb49 

A.  P.  Arkwright 2Mar49 

Philip  W.May  28Jan48 

Thos.  C.  Bruce 28Peb49 

Horatio  Nelson lSept49 

H.  C.  Majendie  {act),  .5Sept49 

MaH  ....Edw.P.  Cole 2Jan49 

Capt  Mar  Thos.  Lemon 2SJan48 

Ut  Lt  Mot  John  C.  Giles    16May49 

Wm.  J.  Dunn 28Jan48 

2rfZ*ilfarWin.  Kelly    6Jan49 

Chapl  ....J.W.Bussell 22Feb48 

Surg    James  Taylor    3Peb48 

Pay  8^  Pur  Wm.  T.  James 28Jan48 

N.In$ Richard  Oram    19May48 

MaU    . . .  •  Josias  Rowley 28Feb49 

John  G.  Boilean 5Mar49 

J.  R.  CoUingwood ....  31  Jan50 

2n<^  Matt    W.  D.  Strong     15Mar48 

Ami  Surg  H.  Richardson,  md.  . .  7Mar49 
Wm.  W.  Wildey,  md.  l7July48 
F.  H.  Blaxall  (act) . . .  .7Mar49 
Clerk  • . .  .James  G.  G.  Simmonds  28Jan48 
Wm.  H.  Richards  . . .  .29Jan49 
Steph.  H.  Moore    ....  28Jan48 

77  CALLIOPE,  26. 

Devonpart. 
Sliaenian  18S7.   Tons  790.  Sepplngt. 

78  CALYPSO,  18. 

Chatham. 
Chatham  18i5.    Tone  784.    Symoxub. 

79  CAMBRIAN,  40. 

East  Indies. 
Pembroke  18il.    Tost  1099.  Symonds. 

Commodore  James  H.  Plumridge  . .  5Aug47 

Com     ....  Henry  G.  Morris    9Aug47 

Lieut   Henry  Lloyd 60ct47 

Henry  D.  Hickley  .  .30June49 
Fras.  G.  Probyn 27Feb50 


CAMBRIAN-~(Con/tni«0<;.) 

Addl Hugh  M.  Elliot 4May48 

Mast   . . .  .Thos.  C.  Pullen   7Ang47 

1st  Lt  Mar  Jos.  H.  JolUffe   1 7Aug47 

Chapl  ....  Robt  P.  PoweU    ....  21  Nov48 
Surg    . . .  .Chas.  R.  Brien,  md.  .  .20Aug47 

Pay  ^  Pur  John  Beal 7Aug47 

Nav  Ins . .  Henry  A.  Speed    20ct47 

2d  Mast  . .  H.  N.  C.  Wise  (act)  . .  19July48 
Asst  Surg 

80    CAMBRIDGE,  78. 

Devonport. 
Deptfordl816.    Tons  9180.    Aiier  CkrUtian  FII, 

82  CAMILLA,  16. 

Devonport. 
.  Pembroke  18*7.    Toot  MO.    Symoads. 

83  CAMPERDOWN,  104. 

Portsmouth. 

Formerly  TrttfiUfftur.    Ohatham  1890.    Tbni  9404.    Rule. 
After  Impr§gnmbU. 

84  CANOPUS,84. 
Devonport. 

Formerlj  FranJdin,  eaptared  1706.    Tone  9907. 

85  CARADOC.    MaU  St.  Packet. 
Holyhead. 

Blaekwall  1847.   Iron.    Tons  800.    H.p.850.    NaT j  Ofliee. 

Lieut  Com  Chas.  P.  Ladd 4Apr48 

2d  Mast  .. 

86  CARNATIC,72. 
Portsmouth, 

Portamoath  1898.    Tons  1700.  After  CommMU. 

87  CARYSFORT,  26. 
Portsmouth, 

Pembroke  1880.    Tona  090.    BTmonds. 

88  CASTOR,  36. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Obatham  1889.    Tons  1908.    Scpptngs. 

Commodore  Christopher  Wyvill. . . .  7May49 

Com Benj.  H.  Bunce 9May49 

Lieut  ....  Robt.  Jenkins 2May49 

Fred.  H.  Stirling    ....2May49 

Ant.  H.  Hoskins . , 2May49 

Addl Wm.  G.  Crowder  ....9May49 

Thos.  M.  Campbell    ..8May49 

Chas.  W.  Russell   IMaydO 

Mast   ....Geo.  J.  Hodges  2May49 

1*^  Lt  Mar  P.  Harris 8May49 

2<;  X^  Afar  J.  Y.C.  Read 8May49 

CA^Ar/n«  Henry  Jones 12May49 

Surg    . . .  .R.  J.  B.  Chambers  •  • .  .5Dec49 

Pay  ^PttrW.Clatworthy    2May49 

Asst  Surg  John  Elliott 9May49 

P2 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


220 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


C  A  STOR— (Continued) 

2d  Mast  . .  Frank  Inglis    2May49 

Addl C.  Albert 8Mav49 

G.  E.  V.  Maitland  {aety24JBJ[i49 

Jas.  P.  M*Clune   8Jan50 

Cierk   ....Thos. Price 2May49 

89  CENTAUR,  6.    St.  Frigate. 

West  Co.  of  Africa. 
PorUmouth  1946.  Tom  1860.    H.p.  640.    Symonds. 

Commodore^k.  Fanshawe    12 Jan49 

Capt C.  H.M.Buckie    lJan49 

dm Chau.  F.  HiUyar lJan49 

Lieut  ....Robert  Hall lJan49 

Henry  Boys lJan49 

W.  G.  H.  Morgan     ....  lJan49 

W.J.Lake,/ Jan49 

Addl    . . .  .N.  B.  Bedingfield. . .  .21July49 

Fras.  T.  Hamilt  n 3Mar49 

John  L.  Macleod    lMar49 

Chas.  R.  Robson  (act)  28Sep49 
Mast    . . . .  Wm.  By  ford  (act)  ....  27Mar50 

l«t LtJ/ar ^riEdw.  H.  Starr 3IJan50 

Ch  4-  NIns  John  J .  Balleine 27 Jan49 

Surg    Wm.  McCrea,  md Jan49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Wm.  H.  Wiseman    ....  1  Jan49 

Mate    Berry  Smith  (aeCS  ....  28Apr49 

T.  M.  M.  Wynyard  ..20Mar50 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  H.  Clarke 5May49 

Addl John  Teman,  md.    .  .29May50 

R.  P.  Pritchard  . . .  29May50 
Edw.  T.  Watkins  (act)  June49 
Fras.  C.  Sibbald,  md.  17Apr50 

2nd  Mast, .  Wm.  Mayes   31  Juay49 

Addl Lewis  W.  Young 16July49 

Clerk   A.  Carrington 9Aug49 

Wm.  Dewar 20June49 

Tob.  E.  Pahner.  . . .  l8Aug49 
Chas.  Torbett   lOMaySO 

90  CENTURION,  80. 

Devonport, 

PembrokA  1844.    Tons  2690.    Symondt. 

91  CERBEBUS,  42. 

IXevonport, 
Plymouth  1827.  Tons  1070.  After  Fr.  Leda. 

92  CERUS.    Tender, 

Slieemess, 
2d  Mast  .  .Thomas  Fogden  (act)  .  .3Sep45 

93  CEYLON,  2.    Receiving  Ship. 

Malta. 

Lieut Jofi.  S.  Rundle 8Apr50 

Chapl Jas.  S.Robson 3Nov49 

Surg    Edward  Caldwell   ..   .12Dec44 

Asst  Surg  Geo.  B.  Hill    20Fcb47 

Clk  in  CX  D.  P.  Macnamara 20May50 

Clerk   . . .  .John  H.  Duffell 6Feb49 


95    CHAMPION,  14. 

Pacijle. 

Portomoath  1894.    Tons  460.    Hayes. 

Com  John  M.  Hayes    3Fe^ 

Lieut  . . .  .E.  W.  Bridge ISFel^ 

Mast        . .  Thomas  Osmer 5Fe^-i 

Surg    ....  Robt  Fulton,  md 8Ani> 

Pay  St  Pur  Geo.  J.  Starr 17Mar*' 

Asst  Surg   Horace  H.  Smith 12Ju'i-* 

Clerk    ....R.  Batchelor 9Fc -e 


97    CHATHAM.     Vackt. 
Chatham. 
Chatham  1708.  Rebuilt  and  len^theiMd  1849.    THs  i^ 
Ward. 


98  CHEROKEE.    St. 

Lake  Ontario. 
Lakes  1842.    Tons  762.    H.p.  200.    Sjmoads. 

99  CHESAPEAKE,  40. 

Chatham,  building. 
Tons  1622.    Sjmonds. 

100  CHICHESTER,  50. 
Sheemess. 

Woolwich  1829.  Tons  1601.    Surrejon  of  Kary. 


112    CIRCE,  ^ 

Devonport. 

Plymoatb  1827.  Tons  1079.  After  Fr.  L§da. 


113    CLARENCE,  84. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1827.    Tons  2279.    After  Cunepms. 


114    CLEOPATRA,  26. 

East  Indies. 
Pembroke  1886.   Tbns  018.    Symonda. 

Capt    , , .  Thos.  L.  Massie     26Apr4S 

Lieut  ....  John  A.  P.  Price 3May4S 

Edw.  A.  Porcher   27ApH^ 

Wm.  B.  Elphin8tone,.27Apr4^ 

Mast    . . .  .James  T.  Davis 27Apr49 

1  St  Lt  Mar  Fred.  C.  Knight      8May4a 

Ch^NIns  Arthur  Browne    IMav^S 

Surg    John  H.  Haire IMaT^S 

Pay  4-  Pur  Wm.  H.  Reeves GJon^S 

Asst  Surg  Chas.  F.  Williams IMsr^^ 

2d  Mast .  .Robt.  Smith V^V^ 

Clerk   ....A.  W.  Chimmo 27Apr43 


115    CLYDE,  42. 

Sheemess* 

Woolwich  1828.    TonslOSL    After  Fr.  Xnte. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  tihe  Royal  Navy. 


221 


6     COCKATRICE,  6.    (Tender  to  Atia.) 

Paeifie, 

Pembrok*  1889.   Tons  189.    8«ppiafi. 

Jllasi  Com  Jas  Rundle 190ct47 

2^  Afaet  .  .Robt  Wheatland  {aei)  190ct47 
udsstSur  . .  John  Nihill    19Dec48 

17  COLLINGWOOD,  80. 

Portsmouth. 
Pttubroke  1841.    Tons  9500.    Bynumds. 

18  COLOSSUS,  80. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1848.    Tons  9680.    STmondi. 

19  COLUMBIA.    St.  Surveying  Vessel 

Nor.  Amer.  ^  West  Indies. 
Woolwieb  1890.  Tons  861.  H.p.  190.  Seppiogt. 

Com Peter  F.  Shortland 2Apr49 

Lieui    Peter  A.  Scott 3Apr49 

John  Burgess 2May49 

Mast    ....T.  W.R.  Pike 3Apr49 

'2ind  Mast. . W.  L.  Scamell   26Jan50 

Asst  Surg  D.  N.  Tucker 4Apr49 

Clk  in  Ch  Jas.  P.  Phillips    3Apr49 

20  COLUMBINE,  16. 

Chatham. 
Portmoath  1896.  Tons  409.    STmonde, 

21  COMET,  3.    St.  Surveying  Vessel. 

W.  Coast  of  Scotland. 
Deptfordl899.  Tbes  988.    H.p.  80.   Lenir. 

Com  ...    .HenryC.Otter    7May50 

Addl    ....Thos.  Smith (rf)   7May50 

Mast    ....  Henry  B.  Yule    7May50 

Addl    . . .  .Jas.  Jeffery 7May50 

Asst  Surg  L.  J.  Monteith 7May50 

Clk  in  Ch   Geo.  Hickman    7May50 

.22  COMUS,  14. 

Sheemess. 

Fwmwls  Comet.   Pembroke  1898.    Tone  409.    Inmen. 
After  OresUt. 

.23    CONPIANCE.    St.  Tug. 
Devonport. 
Woolwich  1897.   Toni906.    H.p.  100.    Sepplnge. 

Mast   ....Wm.  Martin  (ocO  ....19Jan49 

124    CONFLICT,  8.    St.  Sloop. 
Particular  Service. 
Pembroke  1846.    Tone  1018.    ll.p.  400.    Nary  Office. 

Com Thos.  G.Drake     40ct49 

Lieut  ....  John  £.  Parish    5Mar50 

Joseph  Robinson  (c)    .  .50ct49 

Mast   ....Henry  Hill     50ct49 

Surg    ....  Robt.  Clarke,  md 50ct49 

Pay  ^  Pur  T.  C.  J.  Dryden    50ct49 

AsifiSurg  J.  Christie,  MD I00ct49 

Clerk  .... 


125  CONQUESTADOR,  50. 

Sheemess. 

Northern  1810.    Tone  1778.     (Reeeed  74  gun  sUp.)     Sor- 

vejon  of  Nary. 

126  CONSTANCE,  50. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1840.    Ton*  9199.    Symondi. 

127  CONTEST,  12. 

East  Indies. 

Ck)weel846.    Toni  4fi0.    White. 

Com Hon.  J.  W.  S.  Spencer  .  .4Dec49 

Lieut   .... Chas.  T.  Dench 13Dec49* 

F.H.  Smith 5Dec49 

Mast   John  Thomas    5Dec49 

Surg    . . .  .Jas.  C.  Walsh 6Dec49 

Pay  4-  Pur  Geo.  P.  Slaughter  (act)  13Dec49 
Mate    . . . .  H.  R.  D.  M*Murdo(ac/)  14Dec49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  T.  Wilson 15Dec49 

Clerk    ....Alex.C.  Ynle 5Dec49 

128  CONWAY,  26. 

Portsmouth. 
Chatham  1839.    Tons  6S9.    Seppinge. 

129  COQUETTE,  I8w 

Chatham,  building. 
Tons  761.    Bymonds. 

130  CORMORANT,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

S.  E.  Coast  of  America. 
Sheemess  1849.    Tons  I0S7.    H.p.  800.    Symonds.      . 

Com Herbert  Schomberg  .  .23Aug49 

Lieui     . . .  Chas.  M.  Luckraft   . .  24Aug49 
H.  P.  De  Kantzow   .  .24Aug49 

Mast    ....T.  W.  Sulivan   24Aug49 

Surg    Wm.  M'Kinlay,  md.  . . 30Aug49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Ed.  B.  Robins    24Aug49 

Mate    ....  John  Carnegie    3Sept49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  E.  Hambly    ....  14Sept49 
Clerk   ....  Chas.  D.  Lindsay  ....  200ec49 

131  CORNWALL,  50. 

Sheemess. 
Merehant'e  Tard,  Deptford  1819.   (Raaeed  74  gin  ship.); 
Tone  1750.    Sorreyors  of  Nary. 

132  CORNWALLIS,  72. 

Devonport. 
Bombay  18ia    Tons  1800.    Surveyors  of  Navy* 

CRACKER.    St.  Sloop. 

Dept/ordf  building. 

133  CRANE,  6. 

Falmouth. 
Woolwich  1880.    Tons  3S0.    Symonds.' 

Lt  Com  . .  John  Parsons    28June47 

Mast    William  Green .    8Aug43 

Asst  Surg  George  Ball 12Feb4<^ 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


B22 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


134  CREOLE,  26. 

DevcmpoTt, 

DfTOoport  IMft.   ToBftOM.    Symomb. 

135  CRESCENT,  42.    Heeeiv.  Ship. 

Rio  de  Janeiro. 
Mast  Com  Geo.  L.  Bradley      . .  .29May49 

Surg    ....James  Ellis 14Apr46 

As9t  Surg 

ClkinCh   H.  M.Moore 10Aag49 

136  CRESSY,84. 

Chatham,  building. 
Tom  8U7.    Itoad,  Cluiifl«le  and  Ciwue. 

137  CROCODILE,  8. 

Depiford. 

duitham  ISSr.    Tom  600.    SuTOjron  of  Vvwj. 

139  CUCKOO.    St.     H.p.  100. 

Channel  Islands, 

Com Nich.  Le  Febre    . . .  .25Juiie50 

Lieut  . . . .  A.  D.  W.  Fletcher   . .  22Jime50 
Asst  Surg  Geo.  Clarke,  m d.    . .  .28JuDe50 

2d  Mast  .  .George  Richards 22Jiine50 

ClkinCh   H.J.Kelly    22Junc50 

140  CUMBERLAND,  70. 

Chatham. 
Chatham  1849.    Toai8196.    BTmonda. 

143    CYCLOVS,Q.  St.  Frigate. 
Co.  of  Africa. 
Pembroke  1881.    Tone  1100.    H.p.  890.    BTmonds. 

Capt    . . .  .Hon.  G.  F.  Hastings  . . 8Sept48 

Lieut   ....  Henry  De  Lisle 18Sept48 

A.  B.  Hodgkinson  ....  8Sept48 

Mast    JabezLoane 20ct48 

1st  LtMarArtUeuTj  Adair 16Sept48 

Surg    ....Jas.  Stiell,MD 18Sept48 

Pay  ^  PurWm.  L.  Norcock 12Sept48 

Nav  Inst. .  W.  H.  M'lntosh 12Sep48 

Asst  Surg  HenrySlade  (act)  . . .  .21Feb50 

2dMast  ..A.O.West    9Sept48 

Clerk  ....Henry  J.R.Miall....27Sept48 


145    D^DALUS,  19. 

Paeijie. 
8he«rMMl898.  (lled.48(iinMi;.)  Alter  Fr.Lide.Tc»]^ 

Capt    ....Geo.  G.  WeUesley    ..^i^]^ 

Lieut  ....Aug.  J.  Burton 30Ji.i 

Geo.  A.  Brine    27Jq^:^ 

C.E.H. Vernon   ...^i^ 

Mast    . . .  .Wm.  W.  Dillon 2/Jiilri 

iHLtMar  H.  B.  Leonard SAt:- 

CAt^AT/iwF.C.Halsted SOJolj 

Surg    . . .  .John  H.  Caimthers  .  .3J Jn} 

Pay 4- Pur  M.  A. Feeley "S^^'. 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  Hannant    3Ua;5^ 

2rfil/a*f  ..Chas.  C.Scott ^m 

Clerk  ....Jos.Whi(tall W^)^ 


146    DAPHNE,  18. 

Pac^. 
Pembroke  1888.    ToaeTSe.    BfmmOi. 

Capt    ....  Edw.  G.  Fanshawe. . .  .^^ 

Lieut   ....Ed  ward  Lacy    260ct^ 

John  Murray 260et^ 

Geo.H.Man8eU  ....29Jf^j 

Mast    ....Francis  Hale  ^ 

l**Z.fi»fafR.Farmar 10p«* 

Surg    ....Jas.  G.  Risk >^^f 

Pay^  Pur  J.  R.  Bluett 260c:* 

Nav  Inst   Thos.  R.  Holme ^^^ 

2dMast  ..F.B.Henwood  2^'v 

Asst  Surg  J.  W.  Cleave     ...... .£f^], 

Clerk  ....JohnSeldon      2bCW' 


147    DARING,  12. 

Chatham. 

1844.    Tone  498.    Wkito- 


144    CYGNET,  8. 

Co.  of  Africa. 
Woolwich  1840.    Tons  850.    Symonds. 

Com Richard  D.  White 

Lieut  .  •  •  .Thomas  Davies  (6)    ... 
Nelson  G.  Spencer  . . . 

Mast    . . .  .Thos.  B.  Wells 

Surg    .... 

Pay  (J-  Pur  Geo.  R.  Deighton 

Clerk    ....John  K.Price 


148    DART,  3.     Tender  to  Castor. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Bheerneii  1847.   Tone  880.    Symoe^ 

2nd  Mast.  J.  P.  M'Clune ^^ 


July'50 
July50 
July50 
JulySO 

July50 
July50 


149    DASHER.    St. 

Particular  Service. 
Chatham  1887.    ToosSeO.    H.p.  100.   SJ"^ 

Lieut  Com  Abraham  Parks  ... 
2rfAra*<  ..T.D. Browne...   . 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  Patrick 

ClkinCh  Robt.  W.  M.  Jones  . 


,200ct^' 


7NoT^ 


150    DAUNTLESS,  24.    St.FrigaU. 

Portsmouth.  I 

PorUmouth  1847.    Tod*  1406.    H.p.  680.  ScwwP'^ 


Tom  1486. 
Fincham. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


228 


151     BEE.  St.  Trans. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

^oolwleh  188S.   Tons  704.    H.p.900.    SepplngiandLttig. 

2nd  Mast.. Edm.  Swain   18Mar48 

Jas.  O.  Jones  (ad) 6Aug49 

^sst  Surg  Wm.  McMahon 24Mar48 

Clerk  ....  Benj.  C.  White 23Mar48 

153  DESPATCH,  12. 

Chaiham,  building. 
Ton  866.    SjmaoAn, 

154  DESPERATE,  8.    St. 

Woohneh. 

Pvmbrolw  1848.    Toot  1100.    Bcrew.  prop.   H.p.  400. 

MaT7  OAee. 

155  DEVASTATION,  6.  St.  Sloop. 

Portsmouth, 
Woolwich  1641.   Tons  1068.    H.p.  400.    Symondi. 

156  DEVONSHIRE,  72. 

Chatham. 
MerehantVjd.  Deptford  1818.  Tons  1749.  Siuwej.ofJXwrj 

157  DIAMOND,  28. 

Sheemess. 

Shaeniflfi^  184&    Tons  1064.    Sjmonds. 

DIANA,  42.     Ordtnary  DepSt. 
Chatham. 

158  DIDO,  18. 

Sheemess. 
Funbroke  1880.   Tons  781.   Symondi. 

159  DOLPHIN,  3. 

fF.  Coast  of  Africa. 
Sheemess  1880.   Tons  818.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  Henry  Temple   lJane50 

2n^Afa«^..John  W.  Lowe  3June50 

Asst  Surg  Geo.  I.  Willes 4June50 

eitmeA..H.R.  Shaw    3Juiie50 


161 


DOVER.  St.  H.p.  100. 
River  Gambia. 


162  DRAGON.    St.  Frigate. 

Portsmouw. 
Fembioke  1846.   Tons  1970.   H.p.6a0.    Symonds. 

163  DRIVER,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Paeifie. 
Portsnoath  1841.    Tons  1066.    H.p.S80.  Symonds. 

Com Chas.  R.  Johnson 16Sept48 

Lieut  ....  Robt.  G.  TuflEhell 4Aug49 

Hugh  A.  Reilly 18Sept48 

Mast    ....Chas.Bawden  18Sept48 

Surg    . . . . T.  Somerville,  MD.    ..18Sept48 

Pay^PurYL.  S.  Gibson 18Sept48 

Mate    .... 


164  DUBLIN,  50. 

Devenport. 

R.  Thames  1819.    (Rueed  74  gum  ship.)    Ttonsl779. 
Surveyors  of  Navy. 

165  DWARF.    St. 

Woolwich. 

FonkBtlj  Mermaid.    Thames  1849.   Tons  184.    H.p.  00. 

Screw  propeller. 


166    EAGLE,  50. 


Devonport. 

LS1798. 
After  J 


Northfleet  1804.  Tons  1798.  (Raseed  74  gun  ship.)  Rule. 


ECHO.  St.  Towing  Vessel., 
Portsmouth. 

H.p.140. 

EDGAR,  80. 

Woolwich^  building. 

167  EDINBURGH,  56.    St.  Guard  Ship. 

Portsmouth, 

Rotherhithe  1811.    Tons  1779.    Screw  Prop.  H.p.  860. 

Surveyors  of  Navy. 

168  EGMONT,72. 

Portsmouth. 
Northfleet  1810.    Tons  1700.    Sorr^ors  of  Navy. 

169  ELECTRA,14. 

Portsmouth. 

Portsmouth  1887.   Tons  409.    Inman.    After  Ore$te$, 

170  ELFIN.  5f.  Tender  to  Victoria^  Albert. 

Portsmouth. 

Chatham  1849.    Tons  98.    H.p.  40.    Lang,  jun. 

Mast  A.  Balliston  (oc/) 3Apr49 

171  ELK,  12. 

Chatham. 
Chatham  1847.   Tons  484.    Symonds. 

EMERALD,  60. 

Deptfordy  building. 
Tons  814(1.    Navy  Office.      ; 


Digitized  by 


Google 


224 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


172  ENCHANTRESS,  8.    St. 

Pembroke,  huUding, 
Tons  0Q9w    H.p.  400.    Sjmondt. 

173  ENCOUNTER,  6.    St. 

Particular  Servtee. 
Pembroke  1846.  Tons 006.  Scrsw  prop.   H.p.860.  BTmondB. 

Capt    ....  •Geo.  T.  Gordon 7Sept49 

LietU Alfred  J.  Curtis    27Sept49 

Henry  B.  King   7Sept49 

Fairfax  Moresby  ....21Mar50 

Mast   ...  .P.  F.  F.  Taylor 7Sep49 

Surg    RobfertGrigor   13Sept49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Jas.  B.  Hay 7Sept49 

Asst  Surg  C.  F.  A.  Courtney  ....  7Sept49 

174  ENDYMION.44. 

Devonport, 
Thames  1797.    Tons  1277.    After  Pr.  Foment, 

175  ENTERPRISE.    Discovert/ Ship. 

Arctic  Expedition, 
BlftckwmU  1848.    Tons  680.    Wlgmn. 

Capt    ....  ^Richd.  Collinson  . .  14Dec49 

LieiU  Geo.  A.  Phayre 14Dec49 

John  J.  Barnard i4Dec49 

Chas.  T.  Jago    IJanSO 

Surg    ••.. Robert  Anderson  ....15I)ec49 

Mate    ....  Murray  T.  Parks IJan50 

R.  T.  G.  Legg   19Dec49 

2d  Mast  .  .Fras.  Skead     14Dec49 

AsstSurg  Edw.  Adams 15Dec49 

ClkinCh  Edw.  Whitehead   ....i4Dec49 

176  EREBUS.    Discovery  Ship, 

Arctic  Expeditiofi. 
Pembroke  1627.    Tone  378.    Peake 

Cant   ♦§l5ir JohnFranklm, A"/.3Mar45 

Aad>l James  Fitzjames ....     4Mar45 

Com Graham  Gore   8Mar45 

Lieut  Henry  T.  D.  Le  Vesconte4Mar45 

James  W.  Fairholme . .  13Mar45 
Robert  0.  Sargent. . . .  15Apr45 

C.  F.  Des  VoBux 4Mar45 

Edward  Couch l4May45 

Ice  Master  James  Read  {act)  26Mar45 

Surg    . . .  Stephen  S.  Stanley   . .  1  lMar45 

Pay  8f  Pur  Chas.  H.  Osmer 4Mar45 

2rf  Ma^t  . ,  Henry  F.  Collins     . .     4Mar45 
AsstSurg  HarryD.S.Good8ir(ac011Mar44 

177  ESPIEGLE,  12. 

Sheemess, 
Chetham  1844.  Tom  443.   Read,  Chatfield  and  Creiue. 

178  ESP0IR,6. 

Devonport. 
Chatham  1826.    Tons  288.  Peake. 

180    EUROTAS,  24.    Si,  Guard  Ship, 
Chatham, 

Chatham  1829.   Tons  1168.  H.p.  200.    After  Fr.  Prcikdcnt. 


EURYALUS,  50. 

Chatham,  building. 

181  EURYDICE,26. 

Portsmouth. 
PortoBOiith  1848.    Tons  006.   Elliot. 

182  EXCELLENT.    GwmerySh^. 

Portsmouth. 
Formerly  Bo^nt  08.    Porumooth  1810.   Tons  21fiS.  Ate 
rietorjf, 

Capt    ....  #Heni7  D.  Chads  ....  1  Jiilf4; 

Com Sir  W.  S.Wiseman,  Bt. ,  IJan^) 

Addl.    ....  A.  W.  Jemingham    .  .8Jiine4J 

Wm.  Moorsom 7Feb5fl 

Lieut  , . .  Thos.  Hodgkinson . . .  .29Jan4; 

M.  Burrows IJalv-t? 

W.  L.  Partridge WM 

Oswald  Borland  ....21July« 
C.  D.  B.  Kennedy  ....160ci49 
S.  H.  Henderson  . . .  .3Ang4H 
Chas.  M.  Buckle  . . .  .27Feb50 
Geo.  H.  Parkin    ....23June49 

John  Packwood 22JaD50 

Supy    ....Cav.  B.  Hore  Mij^ 

Capt  Mar  Art  A.  R.  Savage     27May48 

IstLtMarGeo.  Q.  Alexander  ..28JqIv49 

Chapl Thomas  J.  Main,  ma.    1  lNoT4i 

Surg    ....  Chas.  K.  Nutt    26Apr4/ 

Pay  ^  Pur  John  Warden 30Aug4j 

Math  Inst  Charles  Stark   IFeb44 

Nav Ins  .  .Thomas  Eastman 9Dec^ 

Mate    ....  Aug.  P.  Huthwaite  . .  13Scpt4S 

Geo.  Todd 14JuneD0 

Thos.  J.Young     ....14FeM9 

Wm.G.Scovell  7May49 

John  Moresby   19Nov49 

John  H.  Cave 9May49 

W.  Simpson 14June:itl 

Thos.  E.  Smith 12Sept49 

H.H.  Gammell 14No7« 

.     Aug.  G.  Broadhead . . .  .5Dec49 
Hon.  H.  G.  Eden  ....  lOAproO 

R.  P.  Gresham 13Mar50 

H.  J.  Hall  lOApiSO 

Jas.  G.  Goodenough   14Jiine50 

2dMast  ..Alf.Messum  llDec49 

Asst  Surg  Tho«.  M.  Costcllo    ....  7Sep47 

G.  W.  Lillies,  MD 5Aag4S 

Clerk     .   .  R.  Curgenven Ocl49 

1S3    EXMOUTH,90. 

Devonport,  building. 

185    EXPRESS,  8. 

Falmouth. 
Thames  1885.    Tons  868.     Symoads. 

Lieut  Com  Wm.  Lory 13June48 

Mast    ....  James  Drysdale    . .     I3J«ne4> 
Asit  Surg  Geo.  Incledon    i3June48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


EflTectiye  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


225 


186    FAIRY.    SLTaeht. 

Tender  to  Fictcria  and  AlberU 

BlackwaUlMO.    Tom  918.    H.p.l98.    Scrow  Propeltor. 

Ditebbora  and  Mare. 


Mast 


.David  N.  Welsh  ....  15Feb48 


187    FALCON.    St. 

Pembroke^  buildmg. 

Tons  002.    H.p.  400.    Bymondt. 

188  FANNY.    Tender. 

Portitmouth. 
Portmnouth  18S1.    Tons  186.    Hmyet. 

Mast  . . . .  Jas.  Scarlett  {act) lDec47 

189  FANTOMB,  12. 

Portsmouth. 
ChsthMn  1880.   Tom  484.    Symoadf. 

190  FAVORITE,  14. 

Devonport. 
Portsmouth  1890.    Tom  484.  Lengthened  lines  of  Cruiser, 

191  FEARLESS.    St. 

Devonport. 

Limehome  1881.   (Pormerlj  Flamer.)  Tom  188.  H.p.  78. 

Fleteher  end  Fewnall. 

192  FERRET,  8. 

Devonport, 

PlTmooth  1840.    Tons  866.    Symonds. 

194  FIREBRAND,  6.    St.  Frigate. 

Mediterranean. 
Portsmouth  1848.    (Formerly  S«ix«»«».)   Tons  1100. 
H.p.  410.    Symonds. 

Capt    . . .  .Thoe.  O.  Knox 40ct49 

Lieut  ....  Fras.  S.  Shortt   10Oct49 

Henry  Harvey 8 Apr50 

P.  C.  C.  McDougall. . .  .50ct49 

Mast    ....Henry  Dormer 80ct49 

let Lt  Mar  H.  W.  Mawbey 120ct49 

Art 

Ch  ^'Nlns  Fred.  W.  Smith I70ct49 

Surg R.  D.  Mason  130ct49 

Pay  ^  Pur  W.  D.  Bateman    50ct49 

Mate    ....Tho8.B.  Legh 80ct49 

R.  G.  Pochin Ii0ct49 

Asst  Surg  D.  H.  Wright,  md 60ct49 

2nd  Mast    C.  F.  Tapril 50ct49 

Clk  Alf.  S.  Bennett 50ct49 

195  FIREFLY,  a    St. 

fVoolwich. 

Tom6fi0.    H.p.  820. 


199  FIRE  QUEEN.  St.      Mail  Pkt.  Serv. 

Holyhead. 
Parehesed  1847.    Iron.    TomSlS.    H.p.  100.    Nmpler. 

2d  Mast  .  .Edw.  Collen  (act)  ....  1 10ct49 

200  FISGARD,4fi.    Guard  Ship. 

Woolwich, 
Pemlnoke  1810.    Tons  1000.    After  Pr.  L§da. 

Commodore  Henry  Eden 13Nov48 

Capi  AddljorYrtd.  Bullock 310ct47 

SurvSer 
Lieut  ..   .Geo.  E.K.  Gore     ....29Jan49 
Addl    Robt.  Robertson 240ct47 

IWm.  H.  Church  . . .  .240ct47 
Edw.  Burstall 310ct47 
F.  A.  Cudlip 14Feb48 
F.  W.L.Thomas  ..290ct48 
Henry  G.  Veitch    . .  10Oct49 

Mast     . . .  John  R.  Aylen    5 July50 

AddljorServJohaC.QHea 240ct47 

atSomermtHo 
E?^  c««.  Q^  S  Edw.  K.  Calver  . . .  .20Oct47 

^'^'^**"'^'' I  Chr.  George    240ct47 

\st  Lt  Mar  P.  C.  Penrose 7Sept48 

Chap  ....J.C.Connolly 240ct47 

Surg   A.  Bryson,  md 1  Jan49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Thos.  M.  I.  Tilby   ....  240ct47 

Asst  Surg  James  Jenkins    5May49 

Addl Jas.  N.  Derriman,  md.  240ct47 

A.  Adams    240ct47 

Addl2dMast 

Clerk   ....T.  H.C.Gray 10Oct49 

Addl    ....Wm.A.Ward 15Mar50 

H.  T.  NeiUeton 21Nov48 


201  FLAMER.    St. 

Portsmouth. 
Umehouse  1881.    Tom  406.    H.p.  190.    Lang. 

202  FLORA,  40. 

Devonport. 

Plymouth  1844.    Tom  1684.    Symonds.* 

204  FLY,  14. 

New  Zealand. 
Pembroke  1881.    Tom  486.   Inman. 

Com Rich.A.OUver  110ct47 

Lieut  ....James  Bull 30Oct47 

Robt. H.H.  Mends    ..130ct47 

Mast    ....Wm.  S.Luke 10Dec47 

Surg    . . . .  Aug.  Slight 140ct47 

Pay  <S-  Pur  H.  Cooper  {act)     160ct47 

Asst  Surg  J.  Muirhead 8Nov47 

205  FLYING  FISH,  12. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Pembnftel844.  Tons  446.    Symonds. 

Com     . . . .  Geo.  E.  Patey    llAug49 

Lieut   ....  John  B.  Field 24Aug49 

Edw.  F.  Holme 1 1  Aug49 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


226 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


PLYING  PISH— rCon/witt«rf.; 

Mtat   ....Tho8.HuB8 llAug49 

Surg    ....  James  Harvey   14Aag49 

Pay  8^  Pur  P.  C.  Duaautoy     11  Aug49 

Mate    ....  Edw.  B.  Hopkins 20Aug49 

AastSurg  Geo.  Duncan,  md 14Aixg49 

Clerk   ....Jas.T.  Bignell llAug49 

aor    PORMIDABLE.  84. 
SheemesM. 
OhftthunlSM.    Tom  8980.    After  Fr.  Conigntf. 

206    PORTH,24.    Steam  Guard  Ship. 
Devonport. 
Pembroke  1898.    Tone  1298.    Screw  prop.    H.p.  860. 
After  Fr.  FruidnU. 

209    POUDROYANT,  78. 
Devunpoft, 
PlymoathlTOS.    Tone  9000.    After  Fr.FtfiMirvytfiK. 

214  FOX,  42. 

Portsmouth. 
Portemoath  1880.    Tone  1080.    Bow  lengthened  by  White. 

215  PROLIC,  16. 

Mediterranean. 
Portemoath  1849.    Tone  611.    Hendry. 

Com Nicholas  Yansittart  . .  7Jime48 

Lieut  . . .  .John  Reid     8June48 

Edw.  P.  Dent  8June48 

Mast   ....Benj.  J.  Hooper 8June48 

Surg    John  Mc Whinnie ....  12June48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Wm.  P.  Henna   8 June48 

Mate    H.H.  Knocker  (ae0..28Apr50 

Aest  Surg  J.  Rose,  m.d.  a.m 12June48 

Clerk  . . .  .Chr.  T.  Hore 8June48 

PURIOUS.    St.  Sloop. 

Portsmouth,  bunding. 
Tons  1980.    H.p.  400.    Fineham. 

216  PURY,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

East  Indies. 
Sheemew  1846     Tone  1198.    H.p.  616.    Bjmonde. 

Com Jas.  Willcoz,  Capt.  . . 

Lieut    .... 

Edw.  A.  Blackett  ....  23July47 
Mast    . . . .  W.  H.  WUliams  (6)  . .  23July47 

Surg   . . .  .E. H.  Cree,  md 6Aug47 

Pay^PurWm.  Wiles 23July47 

Mate St.  G.  Rathbome  (act)  6Dec49 

Asst  Surg  John  Murphy    21May49 


217    GANGES,  84. 

Mediterranean. 

Bombey  1891.    Tone  9986.    After  Fr.ameptt. 

Capt    ....  SiHenry  Smith  {a)  ....  IMar^ 

Com Oliver  J.  Jones      90et4J 

Lieut  ....  Geo.  O.  Popplewell ....  190ci4; 
Hon.  W.  B.  De  Blaqniere 

18MaT4» 

Armine  Wodehonae 20c(^ 

Henry  T.Lyon 20ct* 

Chas.  S.  Dunbar IMa:^ 

Mast    . . . .  Chas.  Gahan      IMari" 

Capt  Mar  Richard  Johns IMai^ 

1st  Lt  Mar  A.  D.  H.  Nepean  1  IJai^^ 

Chas.  L. T.  Usher. . ..2]Sep4^ 

2dLtMar  John  J.  Douglas 300ct^ 

Chapl . .   . Richard  B.  Howe    . . . . IMar^ 

Surg    ....  A.  Muirhead,  md SJul^^ 

Pay^'PwrW.H.Breay    3July4? 

Nao  Inst. . Geo.  Ennis    lOJunH? 

Mate  ....H.B.Johnstone    iSSt^^ 

Asst  Surg  N.  C.  Hatherly 40ct« 

Wm.  Evans  (6)     3Mar^ 

Tho8.J.  Breen    240ct^ 

2rfAr<w<,.Pra8.  Taylor     lMar*i 

Clerk    ....P.G.  Bulgin 20c\^ 

Edw.  H.  Stanton   ^^ 


217a  GARLAND.    St. 

Mail  Packet  Service,  Dover. 

LfmehooM  1840.    Tons  989.    H.p.l80.     O.W.UH' 

Lieut  Com  Edw.  Wylde   14Mar«^ 

2nd  Mast    John  Warman  (act)  . .  lU^ 


218    GEYSER.    St.  Sloop. 

Pembroke  1841.    Tone  1064.    H.p.S 


219    GIPSY. 


Tender  to  CrocodHe. 
Queenstowiu 


220    GLADIATOR.    St. 

West  Coast  of  Africa. 
Woolwich  1844.    Tone  1190.    H.p.  480.    Symoedf. 

Capt    ....John  Adams 4JanM 

Lieut   ....Sam.Powell 4J8n50 

Wm.Lambard 4J8i^ 

G.  W.E.Lloyd    8J8n^ 

Chas.  E.  Sidebottom   ..4JaD50 

Mast    ....  Thomas  Wallis 4J«»^ 

IstLtMarArtA.  C.  Steele lOJan^O 

Surg    ....C.T.  S.  Kevern riJanSO 


Digitized  by 


Google 


EflPectiye  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


227 


GSLADIATOR— (Conftnttft/.) 

Pay  ^  Pur  Q,  A.  Lance 4Jan50 

Asst  Surg  John  Rone  (act) 7Jan50 

2dMast  ..W.  W.Kiddle     4Jan50 

Addl Thomas  Yeatman  . . .  .26Jan50 

Clerk  ....JohnTomkins  4Jaii50 


222    GLOUCESTER,  50. 
Chatham. 
NorlhflMt  181S.   (BaiMd  74  gun  lUp.)    Tbn  1707. 
8unr«]ron  of  Mavy. 


223    GOLIATH,  80. 

Chatham, 
Chatham  isa.   ToMSaoO.   Bfwamia, 


224    GORGON,  6.  St.  Sloop. 
Paeifio. 
Ptmbrok*  1887.    TMifllll.    H.p.a80.    Symonds. 

Com Jas.  A.  Paynter 29Mar48 

Lieut  ....Chas.  H.  Young    ....30Mar48 

Guy  0.  Campbell  ....15Jan50 

Maet    ....Geo.Manh(atfO    ....30Oct48 

Surg    C.  A.  Anderson,  md.  . .  2rDec48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Ja&  H.  Towell  {act) . .  28Dec48 
A$st  Surg  Alfred  Jackson 


226  GOSSAMER.    Surveying  Tender. 

Queenetoum. 

227  GRAMPUS,  50. 

Portemouth. 

Formerly  Trwmtndout,  74  gum  ihlp.   Merehanf  •  Td.  DepU 
ford  1784.  Tods  1706.  lUbaUt  1810.  BaMedl846.  Huak. 

228  GRECIAN,  la 

Devonport. 
Fortimoath  1888.   Tons  484.    Sjaurnds. 


229    GREENOCK,  10.    St.  FrigaU. 

Greenock. 
Qrssnock  1848.    Iron.  Tons  1418.   Scrsw  prop.    H.p.fiOS. 

Nary  Office. 


230    GRIFFON,  3. 

PoTtemomth. 
Chatham  1888.   T^ms  980.   Faakai 


231    GROWLER,  6.    St.  Sloop. 
Mediterranean. 

Chatham  1841.    TdoslOW.    H.p.  980.    Symoads. 

Com James  Stoddart   4Jnly49 

Lieut  ....  Francis  Marten  ..... .4July49 

Thoe.  L.  Hallowes  . . .  .4July49 

Mast    ....Wm.H.  Mallard 4Jaly49 


GliOWhER-^iContinued.) 
Surg    ....  John  F.  Charlton,  md.  7July49 

Poy^-PttfW.  C.P.Grant    4July49 

Mate    ....Edw. W.Shaw    7July49 

Osbom  Marks 5July49 

Aset  Surg  John  Bernard 12Feb50 

Clerk     ...R.T.Mason    4July49 


232 


233 


234 


HAMADRYAD,  42. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1898.   Tons  1089.  After  Pr.Xsda. 

HANNIBAL,  90. 

Deptford,  building. 

Tons  9788.    Narj  Office. 

HARLEQUIN,  12. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1886.   Tons  488.    Sjinonds. 


235  HARPY.    St.  Tender  to  Southampton. 

S.  E.  Co.  of  America. 
BlackwaU  1846.    Tons  848.    Iron.    H.p.  900.    Symonds. 

236  HARRIER,  6.    St. 
Pembroke^  building. 

Tons  884.    H.p.a90. 


HART.    Tender. 

Sheemeee. 

237    HASTINGS,  72.    Flag  Ship. 
East  Indies. 
Calcutta  1818.    Tons  1768.    Pnrehased  1810. 

Capt    ....  Ftbs.  W.  Austen 2IJan50 

Com Jas.  H.  Cockbum  ....  14Apr48 

Lieut  Wm.  G.  Luard 7Apr48 

Edw.  B.  Rice 26Jan50 

Victor  G.  Hickley. . .  .16Noy48 

Edm.  Webber 13Apr48 

Chas.T.Curme 17Apr48 

FlLt  ....  Geo.  T.M.  Purvis.... 22Jan50 
Addl....     Patrick  Johnstone  ....9Jan49 

Aug.  C.  Strode  13Feb50 

Angus.  Campbell 4Dec49 

Mast  ....  Henry  Brehaut 7Apr48 

Capt  Mar  Thos.  C.  C.  Moore  . . .  15Apr48 

l«<Zr^JfarR.G.Haimay    15Apr48 

John  Y.  Holland    ....15Apr48 
CA4-A^/n«Wm.L.  Onslow,  1I.A.  18Apr48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


228 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


H  ASTIN6S->r  Continued.) 
Surg    . . .  .Robt.  T.  C.  Scott  ....  13ApT48 

Pay  <S-  Pur  Walter  Burke     7Apr48 

Mate    . . .  .E.  J.  Lawson 26Ma749 

A«st  Surg  D.  M<£wan,  iid 13Apr48 

Addl    John  T.  Robinson  ....  19Dec4S 

Jas.  S.  Addison 27Jnl749 

Jas.  6.  Gallagher  . . .  .27Jal749 

Joe.  D.  Hooker 

A.  T.  M.  Roberts    ....12Apr48 

Patrick  Digan,  MD.   ..26Nov49 

Clerk  ....T.W.Haverfield    ...19June48 

M.S.  Crouch    19June48 

238  HAVANNAH,  19. 

New  Zealand, 

LlT«ipooI  1811.  (Il«<lue«d48fuii  fri«»t«.)  Tom  984.  Rnl«. 

After  Euryalut. 

Capt    ....JohnE.  Erskine    ....24Feb48 

Lieut  Henry  Hannant   7Jan48 

David  Spain 7Jan48 

Chas.  B.  Payne  4Mar48 

Addl Walter  J.  Pollard  ....  iIFeb48 

A.  G.  Fitzroy 15Jan49 

Mast    ....W.J.  B.  Hilliard 7Jan48 

l*fXf Afar  E.L.Pym   15Jan48 

Chapl  . . .  .John  Milner  28Mar48 

Surg       . .  H.  H.  TumbuU,  md.     20Jan48 

Pflj^  4- Pur  W.  P.  O'Brien     llJan48 

Nov  Ins  ..K.  M.  Knapp lMar48 

Asst  Surg  D.  W.  Stephens,  md.  ,  .9Mar48 

2d  Mast  ..P.  Going 28Jan48 

Addl    . . . .  C.  S.  F.  Chatfield  (ac026July48 
Clerk    ....Jos.  Hay  ward  12June50 

239  HAWKE,72. 

Sheemess* 
Woolwkfa  1890.  Tom  17M.  Raduoed  ChrUtlan  YIJ. 


240  HAZARD,  14. 

PortsfMUth. 
Portamottth  1887.    Toot 489..  Bymondt. 

241  HECATE,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Portsmouth, 
Chatham  1889.    Tons  817.   H.p.  340.    Bjmondt. 

242  HECLA,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Co.  of  Africa. 
Chatham  1889.    Tods  817.    H.p.  840.    Symondi. 

Com Edw.  H.  Beauchamp  . .  5Sept49 

Lieut    ....Wm.  E.Fisher    5Sept49 

C.  H.  Simpson    5Sept49 

Mast    James  D.  Milne 5Sept49 

Surg    Geo.  A.Nicolls,  md.  .  .20Sept49 

Pay  ^  Pur  John  Hay 26Sept49 

Asst  Surg  John  Forbes  (rf)    ....  lOSept49 
Clerk Edwin  Smith    22Sept49 


243    HELENA,  16. 

North  America  and  West  Indies, 

Portsmouth  184S.    Tom  549.   Symonds. 

Com     M.  DeCourcy       .    ...ISSep^^ 

LieuJt     . . .  Thos.  C.  Cholmeley  . .  8Jiine4^ 
Geo.  J.  Malcolm  . . ..  .181bIar.V< 

Mast    ....  Geo.  A.  Waters SJune^** 

Swrg    Tho8.Kincaid 12Julle4^ 

Pay  ^  Pur  W.  Homiman  {aci)     . .  SJunel^ 

Mate    ArthurR.Fox    llOct^ 

Asst  Surg   John  Philip 1 7Mar5 

Clerk    . . .  .John  Curtis l6Jiine4? 


244    HERALD,  26.    Surveying. 

Pacific. 
Cochin  1888.  (Ponn.  TermmgmX,)  Tom  500.  Sorr.  of  IIpt. 

Capt    ....^HenryKeUett 8Feb45 

Lteut   Rochfort  Maguire 10Peb43 

Henry  TroUope     6June43 

Edward  J.  L.  Cooper     lOFebtD 

Mast    . . . .  W.  F.  Parsons  {act) SJandO 

Surg    John'O.  Goodridge    . .  10Febi5 

Pay  <S-  Pur  Thomas  Woodward   . .  lOFeb45 

Mate Wm.  Chimmo  (act) . .    .  2Jan4'^ 

J.  Hutchison  {acC^   . .  14Jane4S 

B.  C.  T.  Pym  {act) 7Julv48 

T.  B.  Collinson  {act)  . .  7Joly-te 
2d  Mast  ..T.  Bourchier(acO    ...•7Apr4^ 

Asst  Surg  William  T.Billings lMar-15 

Clerk  ...  JohnG.  Whiffin    28Feb45 


245    HERCULES,  12.    Store  Ship. 
Particular  Service. 
Chatham  1816.    Tons  1750.    Surve^ora  of  Nary. 

Mast  Com  Robt  Fulton    9Dec47 

Mast    James  Bowler    1  9Ju1t49 

2d  Mast  .  .Chas.  Turner 2SJulv49 

Jas.  M.  Shore I  IDec47 

Wm.  J.  Piddell 28JQly49 

Asst  Surg  John  C.  Austen 31  July49 

Clerk    ....  Geo.  A.  Eversfield 3ApT50 


246    HERMES,  9.    St.  Sloop. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Portsmouth  1885.   Formerly  €^ulnar0.  Tons  890.  H.p.  890. 
Symonds. 

Com.  • . .     Edm.  G.  Fishbourne    . .  7Jan50 

Lieut  ....Henry  West   8Jan50 

R.  H.  Burton 8Jan50 

Mast Thos.  H.  Eraser   8Jan50 

Surg John  Macleod,  md 9Jaxi.iO 

Pay^Pur  Geo.  H.  L.  Wise 14JanoO 

Asst  Surg  Thos.  Seccombe 9Jan50 

Clerk Thomas  J.  Ley    8Jan50 


Digitized  by 


Google 


EiTective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


229 


247  HEROINE,  8 

Co,  of  Africa. 

Woolwich  1841.    Tons  8fi9.    Symonds. 

Cim John  B.  Marsh 14Apr49 

Lieut Chas.  O.  Wood 24Apr49 

H.  W.  Coraeck 16Apr49 

Mast   . . . .  J.  H.  T.  Norris 16Apr49 

SvTg    . . .  H.  Edmonds,  md 20Apr49 

Pay  ^Pur  Geo.  Marsh 16Apr49 

Clerk    ....R.  B.  H.  Ratcliffe....l6Apr49 

248  HERON,  12. 

Chatham. 
dtatham  1848.   Ton*  489.    Sjmonds. 

249  HIBERNIA,  104. 

Devonport. 
Plymoiith  1804.    Tona  2530.    Hentlow. 

250  HIGHFLYER.    St.  Sloop. 

BlackwalU  hiilding. 
Tom  1163.    H.p.  250.    Navy  OfBce. 

251  HINDOSTAN,  78. 

Devonport, 
Deronport  1841.    Tout  9050.    Bnlarged  J{«pute. 

252  HOGUE,56.    St. 

Mediterranean. 

Deptfonl  1811.    Tons  1750.    Screw  prop.    H.p.  460. 

Suireyors  of  Nary. 

Capt    ....  John  McDougall  (6) . .  19June49 
Lieut    . . . . Wm.  R .  Rol&nd  ....  1 9 June49 

Edw.  Scott   l9June49 

Wm.  B.  Urmston . . .  .19June49 

John  Ward  (a) 19June49 

J.  Berkeley  9Apr50 

Mast    ....  Geo.  H.  K.  Bower  . .  19June49 

Capt  Mar  Art  H.  Parke     27  June49 

UtLtMarAriW.  P.  Draffen    27June49 

CAap/  ....H.W.Taylor   19June49 

Surg    John  Sloan,  md I9June49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Henry  South 19June49 

Nov  Inst   G.  Dittman     19June49 

Mate    . . . .  Chas.  Fairholme  ..    ,19June49 

Chas.  Andrews 23Aug49 

Hugh  Hathom 19June49 

AsstSurg  W. Macdonald,  MD.     27June49 

Jas.S.  Ayerst    17July49 

2d  Mast  . .  Geo.  W.  Grey    19June49 

Clerk   G.P.Gordon   19June49 


HOOD,  80. 

Chatham,  building. 
Tons  9600.    Mary  OAce. 


254    HORATIO,  24.    St.  Guard  Ship. 
Wooltoich. 
Bursledon  1807.    Tons  1000.  Screw  prop.    H.p.  950. 
Af  Mr  Lively. 


255    HORNET.    St.  Sloop. 

Woolwich,  building. 

Tons  515.    H.p.OO. 


256    HOTSPUR,  44. 

Devonport. 

Pembroke  1898.    Tons  1171.    After  Pr. President, 


257    HOUND,  8. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Deptford  1846.    Tons  368     Symonds. 

Com Fred.  Patten    7Nov49 

Lieut   ....  Geo.  Durbin     7Nov49 

E.  H.L.Ray    7Nov49 

Mast    .... 

Surg Fysher  Negus 8Nov49 

Pay  8f  Pur  Chas.  E.  Colman    7Nov49 

Clerk    ....H.W.  Parsons    7No?49 


258    HOWE,  120. 

Sheemess. 

Chatham  1815.   Tons  9619.    Rule. 


259    HYACINTH,  14. 

Portsmouth, 
Plymouth  1890.    Tons486.   Oui^er  lengthened. 


260    HYDRA,  6.    St.  Sloop. 
Sheemess. 
Chatham  1888.    Tons  818.    H.p.  940.    Symonds. 


253    HOPE.     Tender, 

Sheemess. 


261     ILLUSTRIOUS,  72.    DepSt  Ship. 
Portsmouth. 
Rotherhithe  1808.    Tons  1746.    Henslow.  After  Fame. 

Capt Richard  A.  Yates 24Jan48 

Com Thomas  Mathias 15Jan50 

Lieut   John  R.  Rodd l6May48 

_     o     .     ^i Geo. Williamson    ....17July49 

^*^^*^"-^)Robt.  Poole 2Nov49 

Ordifuiry     (q^^^^^q^^   16June48 

FL'Lt.    .  .E.  D'O.  D'A.  ApUn  .  .21Dec49 

Mast   ....JohnPenn 24July48 

Addl Richard  Read 27Jan48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


230 


Effectire  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


ILLUSTRIOUS-(C<m/mM«rf.) 

Ut  Lt  Afar  Arthur  O.  Lewis 5Ma749 

Ckapl  ....  Edw.  S.  Phelps 6Peb50 

Surg    ....D.  G.Miller,  MD 25Jan49 

Pay  *  Pur  Wm^Bowden    40ct49 

2d  Mast  . .  Edw.  M.  Vincent  ....  10Sept49 

Wm.  Stanton 15Jane50 

Ami  Surg  R.  C.  Russell     120ct49 

Clerk  . . . .  Wm.  L.  G.  Drew 8Mar53 


262    IMAUM  72.    Guard  Ship. 
Jamaica, 
PrsMtttedby  the  Immam  of  Matcat  1898.    Tons  1608. 

ComfiuMfere  Thomas  Bennett    7Feb48 

Com     ....Walter  Reid  16Apr50 

Lieut   «...  Robt.  M.  Sandom  . . .  .24Mai49 

Wm.  Swinbum 20Oct49 

Afaet    Jas.  Fenn 9Aug47 

Surg  . . . .  H.  T.  S.  Beveridge,  md.  4Aug47 
Chapl  . . .  .Francis  Hannan,  ba.  .  .3Jaly50 

Pay^  Pur  James  Lyall 3July50 

Mate  ....  Geo.  L.  Beer  (act) ....  18Mar50 
Aest  Surg  A.  W.  W.  Babington  .  I6Apr49 
'2d  Mast  . .  W.  H.  G.  Wilson  (act)  I9Mar50 

Clerk    ....  Edw.  Amphlett 25May49 

Geo.  T.Harris 16May49 

Edm.  A.  Rowe 19Mar50 


IMMORTALITE,  60. 

Pembroke^  building, 

Tom  8147.    NavfOfiM. 

IMPERIEUSE,  60. 

Deptford,  building* 
Tons  81401    NftTjOffica. 


263    IMPLACABLE,  72. 
Devonport, 
Fr.  Duffwt^  TroMln,  eapt.  1805.    Tons  1888. 


264    IMPREGNABLE,  104.    Flag. 
Devonport. 
Cbfttham  1810.  Toni  8400.  Rale. 

Capt    ....  •gjiStr  Thos.  Maitland, 

Kt IJan49 

Addlfor  8urv  Fred.  W.  Beechey    ....  1  Jaii49 
Sen  Chas.  G.  Robinson      . .  1  Jan49 

C^  Addlfer  Ed.  J.  Bedford    190ct49 

Surv  Serv 

Lieut    ....  Harry  T.Veitch lJan49 

Geo.  S.  Boys    8May49 

Spencer  H.  Pickard    . .  lJan49 

Saml.  B.  Dolling    lJan49 

M.  F.  Brownrigg,  A    ..IJaii49 

Addlfor Surv  Richd.  B.  Creyke lJau49 

Sen,         Geo.  M.  AUdndge    ....lJan49 

Mast    Jos.  K.Martyn   5July50 

Capt  Mar  Jas.  Clarke   2Jan49 


IMPREGNABLE— (CoiKMued) 

1st  Lt  Mar  Wm.  Hutchinson 1  Jan49 

ChaplS^  N I  Roland  Wilson     lJan49 

Surg    ....John  Smith (c)md.   ..24Aug49 

Pay  4- Pttr  Jas.  Ozzard    IJaii49 

MaU    ....S.  P.JeyesfacO     ....130ct49 

Asst  Surg  Allan  Brown 30ct4S 

2</Afa«f  ..Wm.  H.Harris 9Mar50 

Geo.  A.  Stabb 18Mar50 

Addl    ....Chas.  Parkinson   . . . .  13Jiil]r-t9 

Alfred  Veitch    25M8y49 

DanielHall  9Jaii50 

Clerk   . . .  .Wm  F.  Huyghue     ....  I Jan49 

Howard  J.  BycTS lJan49 


265    INCONSTANT,  36. 
PaeiJUs, 
Fsrisnoath  16S8.  Tone  1488.   Hayee. 

Ctmt      ...John  Shepherd  (6) 4De€47 

Lteut  ....H.  F.W.Ingram    I)ec48 

Reg.  Bateman 15Jan50 

Jas.  R.  Veitch    27Dee47 

Mast   Richd.  O.  Stuart  (act)  30Novl7 

1st  Lt  MarJohn  B.  Prynn     6Dec47 

W.  H.  W.  Bennett  .  .25ADg*5 

Cfu^  ....Fortescue Wells 17Ja»48 

Surg  Alex.C.  Macleroy....23Dec47 

Pai/  SrPur  K.  L.  Sutherland 3Dec47 

Navlnst  . Alfred  Turmine    IDec47 

Mate    . . . .  T.  N.  Underwood  {act)  17Feb49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  M.  Ogilvie 7Dec47 

'UMast    .H.B-Akastcr 8Dec47 

Clerk   ....RobtT.  Raynes    ..  ..2Dcc47 


266    INDEFATIGABLE,  50. 

N.  Amer.  and  W,  Indies, 

DeTonpon  1848.    Tons  804S.    W.  Edye. 

Capt     *Robert  Smart 7Not49 

jLttfttI    ....E.R. J. Balfour    9Nov49 

H.  A.  HolUnworth    ..17Nov49 
Hon,  T.  A.  Pakenham . .  7Nov49 

W.  H.  Phipps 7Nov49 

Jos.  Edye 7Not49 

Mast   ....James  Bodie     7Not49 

Capt  Mar  Aug.  Flemyng I3Nov49 

\stLt  Mar  Geo.  Leslie 13Not49 

Chapl  ....Henry  F.Edgell     ....7Not49 

Surg    . . . . F.  N.  Slight,  md 9Not49 

Pay^  Pur  Wm.  Hamilton 29Apr49 

Nav  Inst . .  Timothy  Sullivan    ....  7No»49 

Mate   Jas. W.Armstrong    ..10Nov49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  N.  Brake 8Nov49 

And.  M'Clure 8Not49 

2d  Mast  .  .Thos.  S.  Neill 7Nov49 

Clerk    ....S.J.Spark    9Nov49 


INDUS,  78. 

Devonport. 

PorUmottth  1880.  Tons  8008.  Enlergvd  CkrittiM  Til' 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Bfifective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


231 


r267    INFLEXIBLE,  6.    St.  Sloop. 
Woolvfieh. 
PwnbroU  1846.   Tonf  IIM.    H.p.978.    Bynumdi. 

INTREPID.     St.  Tender  to  Assistance. 
Arctic  Expedition. 
Lieut   ....JohnB.  Cator    aOMai50 

268    INVESTIGATOR.    Discovery  Ship. 
Arctic  Expedition 
River  Clyde  1847.    Tons  480.    Green. 

Com R.  J.  Le  M.  M'Clure    18Dec49 

Ztett/  ....Wm.  H.Haswell    ....21Dec49 

Sam.  6.  Cresswell 17Dec49 

Surg    ....Alex.  Armstrong,  MD.   i9Dec49 

Mate    ....  Robt.  J.  Wynniatt  . . .  .28Dec49 

H.  H.  Sainsbury    ..   .20Dec49 

2nd  Mast.. Steph.  Court 17Deo49 

I         Asst  Surg  Henry  Piers    1 9Dec49 

C*mCA..J.C.  Paine l7Dec49 

268a    INVINCIBLE,  72. 
Devonport. 
Woolwich  1806.  Tone  1674.    AtUt  CuUodm^ 

269  IRIS,2B. 

Chatham. 
Pembroke  1840.    Tone  906.   Symonde. 

270  IRRESISTIBLE,  80. 

Chatham,  building. 
Tone  8580.    Symonde, 

271  ISIS,  44. 

Chatham. 
Woolwich  1819.  Tone  1881.  Rale..  Reduced CShrle(ia»F7I. 


274  JASPER.   St.    Woolwich. 

H.p.  100. 

275  JAVA,  50. 

Portsmouth. 
Plymouth  1814.  Tone  1408.    Surreyort  of  Navy. 

JUMNA,  12. 

Chatham. 
Bombuy  1848.    Tons  400.    Bymonde. 

276  JUNO,  26. 

Chatham, 
Pembroke  1840.    Tone  888.   Symonde. 


272  JACKAL.    St.  Tender  to  Gladiator. 

W.  Coast  of  Africa. 

Glaerowl840.  Iron.  Tone  840.  H.p.  100.  Nery  OiBoe. 

2nd  Mast  Thos.  Yeatman  21Jan50 

JAMES  WATT,  80.    St.  Ship. 
Devonportf  building. 

273  JANUS.    St. 

Gibraltar. 
Chftthem  1840.  Tons  768.  H.p.  S80.  Bert  of  Dundoneld. 

Lieut  Com  R.  A.  Powell 12Feb49 

2nd  Mast  Wm.  C.H.Payne   ....3Sept49 
Clk  in<!h  John  Mallard 60ct49 


277  KANGAROO,  12. 

Chatham,  building. 
Tons  481.    Bymonds. 

278  KENT,  76. 

Devonport, 
Bleekwnll  1708.  Tons  9000.  After  IViwrnpA. 

279  KESTREL. 

S.E.  Coast  of  America* 
E.ofTarboroach'sTecht.    Tons  900.    White. 

LieutCom  Hemy  Baker     30Mar47 

2d  Mast  .  .Matthew  Richards 9Apr47 

AsstSurg  Geo.  Everest  29Apr47 

Clk  in  Ch  Thomas  A.  Telfer  . . .  .3lMar47 

281    KINGFISHER,  12. 

Coast  of  Africa. 
Pembroke  1840.  Tons  440.   Symonde. 

Com Henry  Harvey 110ct48 

Lieut   ....Henry  S.Jackson 120ct48 

J.W.Pike 110ct48 

Mast   ....Henry T.Ellis Il0ct48 

Surg    ....J.  J.Acheson 180ct48 

Pay  *PiirW.  J.  R.HaU 110ct48 

Mate    . . .  .E.  M.  W.  Carrington  15Mar49 

St.  J.  Coventry  {act)  .  .250ct48 
AsstSurg  C.  D.  R.  Symons  {act)  180ct48 

KITE.    St.  Towing  Vessel. 
BermtSa. 
Formerly  Etna.    Liverpool  1880.  Tons  800.  B.p.  170. 
Hemble  end  Hurry. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


232 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


282    LANCASTER,  50. 

Devonport. 

Pljmoath  1898.    Tons  1476.    Surrejonof  Kmyy. 

284    LARNE.     14. 

Skeemess, 
Fotmerlf  Lightning.    Pembroke  1830.    Tods488.    Innuui. 

After  Ore$te$, 


285  LATONA,42. 

Chatham, 
Chatham  1881.    Tom  1071.    After  Pr.  X«{a. 

286  LAUREL,  42. 

Portsmouth. 
WarsaahlSU.    Tone  1088.    Rule.    After  XiMty. 

287  LEANDER,50. 

Particular  Service, 
Portsmouth  1848.    Toni  1967.    Blake. 

Capt ♦•Sidney  C.  Dacres  ..28Sept49 

Lieut   .  ..Chas.  H.May 80ct49 

Chas.  Fellowes 28Sept49 

S.  S.  Skipwith 28Sept49 

H.  A.  Clavering  50ct49 

Wm.  G.  Jones   28Sept49 

Mast    . . . .  Wm .  T.  Wheeler  ....  28Sept49 

Capt  Mar    Nich.  Moore 130ct49 

2ndLtMar  R.  P.  Henry      130ct49 

Chap    .  • . .  C.  W.  Belgrave,  ba.    . .  40ct49 
Surg    ....  Chas.  R.  Kinnear,  md.  29Sept49 

Pay  ^  Pur  D.  J.  Simpson 28Sept42 

N,  Inst   .  -M.  P.  Sambell   40ct49 

Mate    . . .  .Henry  H.  Morgan ....  1  OAprSO 
Rob.  6.  Douglas  (act)  30Mar50 

Asst  Surg  John  Gunn    10ct49 

Fred.  W.  Blake 29Sept49 

2d  Mast  ..S.J.  W.  Moriarty ....  28Sept49 
Clerk   . .   .  W.  Warburton 28Sept49 

288  LEDA,44. 

Devonport* 
Pembroke  18S8.  Tons  1171.    Tucker, 

289  L£ONIDAS,42. 

Sheemess, 
Frlndsbury  1807.   Tons  1007.    Rule.  After  Fr.  Xstfa. 

290  LEOPARD,  12.    St.  Frigate. 

Deptfordf  building. 
Tons  1418.    H.p.  SM.    Flneham. 

291  LIBERTY,  12. 

Devonport, 
Pembroke  1860.    Tom  488.    Sjmonds. 


292  LIFFEY,50. 

Devonport,  huUdmg, 
Tom818&.    STmonds. 

293  LIGHTNING.    St. 

Woolwich. 
Deptford  1888.  Tons  896.   H.p.  100.  Lane. 

Mast  Com  John  E.  Petley   lOOct^T 

2d  Master  Richard  Reed  (oeQ .. .  190ct4; 

294  LILY,  12. 

East  Indies. 

Pembroke  1887.    Tons  488.    Symonds. 

Com Robt.  T.  Bedford    4Mar5(i 

Lieut    ....  Geo.  H.  H.  Greathead .  .6Mar>i 

Wm.  Burdon 4Mar5i} 

Mast    Wm.  T.  Tregidgo  . . .  .4Mar5i) 

Surg    ....  Wm.  B.  Fegen 5Mar^' 

Pay  ^  Pur  John  Hay  ward   IS^laiSiJ 

Asst  Surg  A.  Armstrong,  if  d 6Mani3 

Clerk  ....C.J.Webb  4Mai30 

295  LINNET,  8. 

Palmouth. 
Oowesl885.    Tons  861.    BjmxmdB. 

Lieut  Com  Thomas  James   TiSFeW 

Mast   ...  Samuel Libbv 26FcWS 

Asst  Surg  David  O.  West 2Aug*i 

296  LION,  80. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1848.     Tom  8689.    Symouds. 

297  LIZARD.    St.  Vessel. 

Woolwich, 
aiaSgaw,  Iron,  1844.    Tom  888.    H.p.  160.    Sjnoadi. 

299  LOCUST.    St. 

Malta. 
Woolwich  1840.    Tom  884.    H.p.  180.    STinoiids. 

300  LONDON,  92. 

Sheemess, 
Chatham  1840.    Tom  8698.    Sepplngs. 

301  LUCIFER,  3.    St. 

Queenstown. 
LlTerpool  1886.    Formerly  Comet.     Ttas  887.    H.^  ^ 
Hamble  and  Hurry. 

LtCom    ..Edw.A.T.Loyd  ....27Sept« 

2d  Mast  . .  W.  G.  M.  Stent l^Oct^? 

Asst  Surg  Samuel  Clift 30Scpt4^ 

Clk  in  Ch  John  Donald 27Sept* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


283 


310 


MADAGASCAR,  44. 

Devonport* 
Bombfty  189S.   TbnsllOr.    Attor  Ft,  Prttident. 


311     MiEANDER»44. 

Paetfie. 
dwthuii  1840.    Toot  1216.    Altar  Fr.  FrMMffil. 

Copt    ....iron.H.  Keppel lNov47 

Lteut  ....  Geo.  L.  G.  Bowyear   .  lNov47 

H.  W.  Comber lNov4r 

R.  B.  Oldfield lNov47 

Geo.  D.  Murray   . . .  .24May48 

Mast   .,..Pra8.  H.May lNov47 

1st  Lt  Mar  Rodney  V,  AUcn  ....  l2Nov47 
John  B.  Batcher    ....28Jan48 

Chapl Jodah  Thompson. . .  .21May49 

Surg    .... 

Payi^PurF.  Gransmore 230ct48 

Nav  Ins  . .  John  Jeans 23Dec47 

Mate     . . .  Geo.  H.  Bamaby  (ae/)  25May49 

,     Asst  Surg  RobL  C.  Scott 6Sept48 

^Mast  .  Murray T.  Wright  (iM0^«uie49 
Clerk     ...W.  S.  Crealock   2Dec47 

312    MAGICIENNE.    St. 
Chatham. 

Pembroke  1840.    Tom  18S6.    H.p  400.    Nary  Office. 

I 

316    MAJESTIC,  80. 

Chatham^  building. 
Tone  t680.    Symouds. 

318  MALACCA.    St. 

Maulmein,  building. 

319  MARINER,  12. 

East  Indies. 
Pembroke  1840.    Tons  481.    Symondi 

Com CM.  Mathison 28Jan47 

Lieut    Henry  J.  Grant 50ct49 

Wm.B.  Alexander(a<;027FebM) 
Mast    ....  Ben.  B.  Stuart  iaet)  . .  18Feb50 

Surg Jos.  Caldwell 12Feb47 

Paif^  Pur  R.  A.  Gumming  (act)  16Feb47 

Asst  Surg  Hugh  Girven 12Feb47 

Clerk   . . . .  John  B.  Jackson 4Feb47 

320  MARLBOROUGH,  120. 

Portsmouth,  building. 
Tons  SlSft.    Unee  of  Quern  altered  by  N%yy  Office 


321    MARS,  80. 


Chatham. 
Obatbem  1848.    Tons  tBTO.    Symondt . 

July  50 


322    MARTIN,  12. 

Pembroke,  building. 
Tons  481.   Symonds. 

324  MEDEA,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Portsmouth. 

Woolwleh  1888.  Tons  886.    R.p.  860.    Ung. 

325  MEDINA.  St. 

Mediterranean, 
Pembroke  1840.     Tons  880.    H.p.  SIS.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  Abraham  Darby 190ct48 

2d  Mast .  .Arthur  Thomas 190ct48 

Asst  Surg  Richard  P.  Chapman.  .240ct48 
Clk  in  Ch  Geo.  H.  WhUlier 14Dec50 

326  MEDUSA.  St. 

Mediterranean. 
Pembroke  1880.    Tons  880.    H.p.  813.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  John  0.  Bathurst ....  17May48 
2d  Mast  . .  Chas.  A.  Cleaveland  . .  110ct49 

Asst  Surg  Geo.  H.  Ryan    18June48 

Clk  in  Ch   H.  W.  V.  Warrington  17May48 

327  MEEANEE,80. 

Chatham. 

328  MEG^RA,  10.    St.  Frigate. 

Sheemess. 

MillwaU  1840.    Iron.    Tolls  1801.    H.p.  850.    Screw  prop. 
Nary  Office. 

329  MELAMPUS,42. 

Chatham. 
Pembroke  1890.    Tons  1060.    AtUr  Leda. 

330  MELPOMENE,  60. 

Pembroke,  building. 
Tons  8147.     Nary  Office. 

331  MELVILLE,  72. 

Portsmouth. 
Bombay  1817.    Tons  176H.    Redaced  Chrlttiwi  VJI. 

332  MERCURY,  42. 
Chatham. 

Chatham  1896.    Tons  1004.    After  X«rfa.  • 

333  MERLIN.    St. 

Mediterranean. 
Pembroke  1888.    Tons  880.    H.p.  819.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  James  H.  Turner 22May48 

2d  Mast  . .  Chas.  M.  Hughes ....  26May48 
Asst  Surg  J.  B.  Nicobon,  ii.o..  .20May48 
Clk  in  Ch   Herbert  Johnston 40ct48 


334    MERMAID,  42. 

Chatham. 

Chatham  1895.    Tons  1065. 


Digitized  by 


After  f4f«Ut. 

Q 

Google 


284 


BfiBctiTe  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


336  MIND£N,20.    Stm^SUp. 

Hfmg  Komg. 

BmDb«7l810.  74ff«BiU|i.  IVm  ITU.  kXtm  CMtodem. 
Matt  ....Joseph  Mitchell  ....22June46 
CUc  mCh..  Wm.  Q.  MKnight  .  .26Noy46 

337  MINERVA,  42. 

PorUmouih. 
PorUnoalh  1890.    TontlOSS.    JMm  Ltdtu 

338  MINOS.    St. 

Lake  Brie. 

TouBiM.    R.p.  00. 

3a»   MINX.  St. 

FFoolwieh. 

BlMkwidl  1840.   Tmm  801.   H.p.  100.  Symondt. 

MIRANDA.    St.  Shop. 
Shewnesi,  building. 
TMMltOOi    H^900.    nnebwk 

340  MODESTE,  18. 

Sheemen. 

Woolwich  1887.    TOIW688.    Elliot. 

341  MOHAWK.    St. 

Lake  Huron. 

IroD.    Tou  174.    H.p.  80. 

Lieut  Com  Fred.  C.  Herbert  . . .  .26Aug4S 

%i  Mast  .  John  S.  Smith 13Mar50 

Aiit  Surg  Edm.  Lawless 28Nov48 

Clk  m  Ch  Thos.  P.  Atrill  {act)  .  .24Apr47 

342  MONARCH,  84. 

Chatham  1888.   Tons  9988.    Afker  Canepu*. 

MONKEY.    St.  Tmomg  Vessel. 
Woolwich. 

Rotherhlihe  1881.    Tou  919.    H.p.  80. 

2d  Mast  .  .William  Bryant  {act)  18June42 

344  MUSQUITO,  16. 

Pembroke,  building. 
Toni  540.    Clfinoiidi. 

345  MYRMIDON.    St. 

fVoolwieh, 
Blaekwall  1848.    Iron.    Tons  074.    H.p.  19Q.    Dftebtarn 
and  Mara. 

346  MYRTLE.    St.    Tmder. 

Sheemess. 

UnMh0Mal8«7.   Tom  116.    H4^.88. 

Mast  Com  Sainnel  Bmddon  (aei)    IPeb50 


347  NAIAD.    Store  DepSi. 

Callao. 
Thamat  1707,    Taut  UMIl    a«la 

Mast  Com  Wm.  L.  Browne 230c:i 

IW If «<  ..F.O.  Grout 3De« 

Asst  Surg  John  Gray  («)     27Ma>- 

Clerk Geo.MunTO 19N>- 

Wm.H.Hill« 1»*>* 

348  NANKIN,  50. 

Chatham* 
Woolwich  1880.    Taai  804ft.     a  W.Laac. 

NARCISSUS,  5a 

Devomport,  buildmg. 
ToBBlWO.    Jfairji — 


349  NAUTILUS.6.  Tender  to  Tmprtgtt^ 

Devomport. 
Woolwich  1880.    Tons  888.    If  aval  OoUcft 

LieutCom  Sam.B.  Dolling    V^-- 

2</Jlf<wf  ..Chas.  Parkinson    ....13JnlT4 

350  NELSON,  190.  | 

Portsmeu^. 
Wodwlch  t814»   T0IW9817.   Sm^jon ofltor- 

351  NEMESIS,  44. 

Devonport. 
Pambroka  1887.    Tons  1188.     Aller  Vfc  .PmMmL 

351«    NEPTUNE,  120. 

Portsmouth. 

Portmoath  1889.    Tom  9700.    Ailu  Caitdmn*- 

352  NERBUDDA,  12. 

Chathawi. 
Bombay  1847.    Tons  440.    Sjaaoods. 

353  NEREUS,42.    Store  D^t. 

Valparaiso. 
Pambroka  1891.    Tons  1004.    Altar  Udc 

Mast  Com  Francis  W.Bateman  . .  13KoTi3 
Asst  Surg  Thos.  B.  Porster    ....27Scpt* 

Clerk    .  T. .  Roheit  Taylor SDeei^ 

Wm.M.  Shanks l|Ai** 

354  NETLEY,a     Tender. 

Mjevonport. 
Flymoath  1898.    Tana  198. 

355  NIGER,  8.    St.  Sloop. 

West  Coast  of  Africa. 

Woolwich  1848.    Tons  1018.    B^)- 400.    8cr««^ 
Lang. 

Com Leopold  G.  Heath M'J 

Lieut  , 

F.  J.  Protheroe W 

Mast   ....G.H.Fof«tcr W 

Surg    ....C.N.Wilkinson  JolP 

Pay^Pur  W.W.  Parminter J«W 

Asst  Surg  J.  M.  Dnffiia  (act) Jo^P 

Clerk    ..   .Alcx.Jefferys    Jo1t» 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Bffeotive  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


235 


356  NILE,  92. 

DewmporL 

D0Tonport  1880.    Tons  8508.    Seppinft. 

357  NIMBLE,  2.    Seh. 

J«iMleftl8a8.    ToBilOO. 

358  NIMROD,  18. 

Devonpcrt, 

Deptlbrd  18S8.    (B^eed  S8  gun  ship  while  building.) 
Tom  808.    SttrveyonofNavy. 

NIOBE,  28. 

Devanport. 
Deronport  1848.    Tom  1063.    Bjmondi. 

359  NORTH  STAR,  22. 

Arctic  Expedition. 

Woolirteh  1884.    Tom  601.    Surveyor!  of  NaTj. 

Matt  Com  Jas.  Saiinders  2Apr49 

2d  Mast  .  .John  Way  23Mar49 

Masters  Norman 3Apr49 

H.  B.  Gawler 27MAr49 

Ice  Mast, .  John  Leash  (act)  . . .  .24Apr49 
Geo.  Sabeston  (act)  ..28Apr49 

Asst  Surg  Jas.  Rae,  md.  (b)  27Mar49 

C/it  m  CA  J.  J.  Butter    27Mar49 


360  0BER0N.5<. 

Mediterranean, 
Deptford  1841.    Tom  6A0.    Iron.    H.p.800.    Navy  Office. 

Lieut  Com  Geo.  J.  Gardner    . . .  .27Aag47 

2nd  Mast . .  Richard  E.  Pym 7Dec49 

Asst  Surg  Ja&  W.  Elliott 

ClkinCh  Fred.Lucas llFebSO 

361  OCEAN,  80.    Flag  Ship. 

Sheemess. 

Woolwich  1805.    Tom  3881.    Hendow. 

CMt    ....  Henry  F.  Greville ....  19Deo49 

Com addl. .Thos.  Baldock llJan48 

Lieut   ....JohnO.  Freeland  ..    .llJan48 
Colin  C.  A.  Kane   ....  7July48 

Horace  Bullock 16May50 

F.  S.  M'Gregor,;?.     .  .3Nov48 

Mast   ....JohnBelam  29June48 

Ut  Lt  Mar  G.  B.  Heastey     I5Aug48 

Ch^N Ins  Geo.  Jackson,  m.a 4Nov48 

Surg    ....Alex.  Cross    31May48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Thos.  W.  Parker    ....  3Julv48 

Mate    ....  John  Trevenen 18Feb50 

2d  Mast . .  J.  W.  H.  Harvey  . . .  .27Mar49 

Addl Thos.  Potter 25May49 

Asst  Surg  Thos.  Hunter 26Sept48 

Addl And-Coates  16Mar49 

Oerk    ....Alfred Barren   28Sept49 


OCTAVIA,  50. 

Devonport, 

Pembroke  1848.    Tom  3135.    Sjrmoodt. 


362    ODIN,  12.    St.  Frigate. 
Portsmouth. 
Deptford  1840.   Tom  1810.   H.p.  600. 


363 


Flncham. 


ONYX.    St. 
Mail  Packet  Service.    Dover. 

Blnekwall  1848.  Iron.  T6m  888.  H.p.  180.  Dltehbum  8s  Go. 

Lieut  Com  Geo.  Raymond   llJan48 

2ind  Mast   Werter  Clark  (act) ....  12Jan48 

364    ORESTES,  14. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

Portsmouth  IwM.    Tom  480.    Inman. 

Com Henry  S.  Hawker  . . .  .260ct48 

Lietit  John  P.  Luce 260ct48 

Robert  Gibson llMay49 

Mast    ....Thos.  J.WhilUer    ....260ct48 

Surg    ...Robt.  Bernard.. 3Nov48 

Pay  ^Pur  H.T.W.  English  (acO  14July49 

Mate    ..    . 

Asst  Surg  R.  W.  Beaumont  (act) . .  3Noy48 

ORION,  80. 

Chatham,  building. 
Tom  8600.    Nary  Office. 


366    OTTER. 


St.    H.p.  120. 
Chatham. 


367  PANDORA,  6. 

Devonport* 

Woolwich  1888.  Tout  818.    Synonde. 

368  PANTALOON,  8. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
D.  of  Portland's  Tt.    Purehmed  1880.  Tons  840.  Symonds. 

Com Hyde  Parker    5July49 

Lieut   ....  Harry  Smith    6July49 

J.  E.  Montgomerie. . .  .30Jan48 
Mast    ....  Wm.  Greet  (act)  ....  30June48 

Surg    Jas.  Mitchell,  md 11  July49 

Pay  ^PurR.  Hawley  (act) 9July49 

370    PEARL,  18. 

Chatham. 
Colcbetter  1888.  Tom  668.  Santi. 

Q2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


236 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


372  PEMBROKE,  72. 

Portsmouth, 

Blackwftll  1812.    ToQi  1758.  Surveyor*  of  Navy. 

373  PENELOPE,  16.    St.  Frigate, 

Portsmouth, 

Chath.  1829.   46  gun  frig.  Conv.  1848.  Toni  1616.  R.p  6A. 

374  PENGUIN,  6. 

Falmouth. 
Pembroke  1888.   Tons  860.    Sjmondt. 

Lieut  Com  Walter  Leslie 23Nov48 

Mast    ....James  G.H.Thain    ..18Dec48 
Mst  Surg  Fred.  F.  Morgan    ....  15Dec48 

375  PERSEUS.     Receiving  Ship. 

Off  the  Tower. 

Ringmore  1819. 

Lieut  Com  William  Greet    240ct47 

Asst  Surg  Wm  Hoggan 20July48 

Cierk    .  .'•: .  Henry  Braxton 240ct47 

376  PERSIAN,  12. 

No*  America  and  W.  Indies. 

Pembroke  1899.    Tom  484.    Sjmondt. 

Com A.  G.  Bulman 7July49 

Lieut  ....Chas.  C.Day    7July49 

Gilbert  Elliot 1  May50 

Mast   ....  Wm.  F.  Hains  {act)  .  .20Aug49 

Surg    ....O.T.Miller   19July49 

Pay  ^  Pur  C.  A.  Thorne 13July49 

Asst  Surg  Jas.  W.  Duncan   2May50 

Clerk  ....  Henry  Callaway 9J  uly 49 

377  PETEREL,  6. 

Falmouth, 
Pembroke  1888,    Too*  860.     Sjmondt. 

Lieut  Com  Thomas  Creser 230ct43 

Mast   ....Richard  Thomas    24Aug38 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  Ross,  md 10Apr49 

378  PHAETON,  50. 

Particular  Service, 

.    Deptford  1848.    Tont  1041.    White. 

Capt Geo.  Elliot   4Dec49 

Lieut    Matthew  Conolly 5Dec49 

Cowper  P.  Coles 5Dec49 

Hugo  B.  Burnaby  . . .  28Dec49 

Geo.  F.  Burgess  5Dec49 

B.  G.  W.  Nicolas    .... 6Mar50 

Mast    ....  Richard  MowU 9Jan.'.0 

Capt  Mar  Walter  Cossar llDec49 

1  St  Lt  Mar  James  Shute 4Mar54 

Chapl  . . .  John  B.  Bunce,  ba.  . .  l4Dec49 

Surg    ....Chas.  W.White 7Dec49 

Pay  ^  Pur  Wm.  Pinhom  5Dec49 

Nav  Insl. .  Wm.  Roy    14Dec49 

Mate    ...  M.S.  L.  Peile 10Dec49 

Wm.  A.  V.  Royse ....    8Dpc49 


PHAETON— (Con/wiuerf.) 
Asst  Surg  Wm.  J.  Gniggen 7Dec49 

H.  Amot,MD 7Bec4;? 

2d  Mast  . .  Edw.  J.  Maitland 18D«4^ 

Clerk   ....R.W.Warwick    SDeel? 

C.  N.  Sturgess Jau^ 

379  PHILOMEL,  6. 

Co.  of  Africa. 
Plymouth  1842.    Tont  860.    Sjmonds. 

Com Thos.  G.  Forbes 4FeKV' 

Lieut    Geo.  B.  Williams ISFeU' 

A.  P.  H.  Helby  4Fel^^ 

Mast    . . .  .F.  T.  Jameson  {act)   . . .  4Feb:' 

Surg    . .    .A.  Mitchell,  md 5Febj 

Pay  ^  Pur  John  Tweedie 4Fc>>: 

Clerk    ....  Sydney  E.  Wright 4Feb:** 

380  PHCEBE,  50. 

Devonport,  huHding, 
Tone  9046.     W.  Edje  m  ImU/atiffoNe. 


381     PHCENIX,  6.    St.  Sloop. 
Coast  of  Africa. 

Chatham  1888.    Tont  800.    (Strew  Propellar 
Sepplngt. 

Com Geo.  Wodehousc   . . . 

Lieut   ....  Wm.  Army  tage 

Geo.  W.  Watson    . . . 
Mast    ...Fred.  Wise  (ocO  ... 
Surg     ....  Chas.  M*Shane  {act) . 
Pay  ^  Pur 
Mate    ....  Henry  Hawkes 

Geo.  T.  Morrell 

Asst  Surg 

Clerk   ....Geo.  A.  Welch 


.)   H.p,» 

.  lOJulTl^ 
.11  July* 
.llJuM? 
.llJulV^ 
.  .26FeUj 


llJulW^ 

17July4^ 

llJulv* 


382    PIGMY. 


St. 
Deptford. 

lit  1867.    U.p.  60. 


383  PIKE.    St.    H.p.50. 

Portsmouth. 

384  PILOT,  12. 

Fast  Indies. 
Pljmouth  1888.    Tom  481.    SymoDds. 

Com J.  M.  R.  Ince 6Not^! 

Lieut   Alex.  Andeison ISJuiy-l 

R.  H.  Hallowes 8JuDe4 

Mast    . . . .  G.  B  F.  Swaine  {act) .  .  SJunti 

Surg    ...  .Charles  Coffey    12Ju]:H 

Pay  4-  Pur  R.  J.  Wiggens  {act)   .  .  8Jum^ 

Mate    .... 

Asst  Surg   Robert  I  rvine 1 2J  urH 

385  PIONEER.    St.  Tender  to  Re^hu. 

Arctic  Expedition. 

Lieut    ....  Sherard  Osbom 28Ft  1 1 

Asst  Surg  T.  R.  Pickthom 28Fe:  J 

'Id  Mast  . .  John  H.  Allard 28Ft rJ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


237 


S6     PIQUE,  40. 

Portsmouth, 
D«Tonport  1894.  Tons  16SS.  Sjmouds. 

87    PITT,  72. 

Portsmouth, 

Portomouth  1810.  Tona  1751.  SurTejon  of  Navy. 

SS    PLOVER.     Discovery  Ship, 
Arctic  Expedition, 

Com Tho8.  E.  L.  Moore    . .  17Nov47 

Lieut   ....  Wm.  J.  S.  Pull  en.  Com.  1 2  May  48 
Wm.  H.  Hooper  {act)  12May49 

2d  Mast  . .  Henry  Martin   3Dec47 

Asst  Surg  John  Simpson(6)  Surg.  4Dec47 
Clk  in  Ch  John  J.  Lindsay 11  Jan48 

»9     PLUMPER.  St. 

North  America  and  West  Indies. 

Portimouth  1848.    Tout  484.    Aux.  icntw  prop.    H.p.  60. 
Fincham. 

Com Matthew  S.  Nolloth  .  .6Nov48 

Lieut   ....  Trev.  P.  Coode 16Nov48 

Wm.  D.Harris    6Nov48 

Mast     . . .  Robert  3.  Batt    6Nov48 

Surg    Ed.  H.  Derriman,  m.d.   5Apr49 

Pay  8f  Pur  Geo.  S.  Singer 9No748 

Mate    ....Wm.  K.  Bush     14Dec48 

m    PLUTO.    St. 

Coast  of  Africa. 

Woolwich  1881.   ToniSeS.    H.p.  100.    Long. 

Lieut  Com  Wm.  K.  Jolliffe iriJan49 

Mate    ....  Percy  B.  Shewell  ....  130ct49 

2d  Mast  . .  Charles  Smart 3Mar48 

Asst  Surg  Mich.  Walling 150ct49 

Ck  in  Ch . .  Nicholas  Giles 3Mar48 

PLYMOUTH.    Facht. 
Devonport, 
Woolwich  1814.    P«aka. 

m     POICTIERS,  72.      Ord.D€p6t. 
Chatham. 

UpDOr  1800.    Tons  1704.    Sarrejon  of  Navf. 

Capt    §jPeter  Richards    ....5May49 

Com J.  Cammilleri    18Mar48 

Lieut  . .    .  R.  Tucker 18Mar48 

For  5ert).  fSaml.  H.  Hemmans  . .  18Mar48 

of       ^  James  Carter 18Mar4S 

Ordinary  (  Thos.  Woods 18Mar48 

Mast    . . .  .John  Thomas 18Mar48 

Sur^    David  Geddes,  md.    . .  18Mar48 

Addi    ...  .Peter  Leonard    18Mar48 

Pat/ ^ Pur  Wm.  Thorn    29Mar49 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  Hobbs  25May49 

Addi. .....  David  L.  Morgan 19Dec49 

M.  P.  S.  Ward^acO  .  .22July48 

Clerk    ....  Henry  Teait 16Mar48 

R.  J.  B.  Tucker llMar48 


392  POLYPHEMUS,  3.    St.  Sloop. 

Portsmouth. 
Chatham  1840.    Tons  800.    H.p.  SOO.    Sjmonds. 

393  PORCUPINE.      St. 

Mediterranean, 

Deptford  1844.    Tona  982.    H.p.  40     Lang. 

L«eM^  Com  Edw.  F.  T.  Roberts    ..9Nov47 

2nd  Mast   Wm.  P.  Hains     9Nov47 

Asst  Surg  Lawrence  Carey    ....  l2Nov47 
Clk  in  Ch  Wm.  J.  Jenkins  9Nov47 

394  PORTLAND,  50. 

Devonport. 
Plymouth  1822.    Tona  1476.    Surveyors  of  NaTf . 

395  PORTSMOUTH.     Facht. 

Portsmouth. 

396  POWERFUL,  84. 

Mediterranean. 

Chatham  1826.    Tons  2206.    After  Pr.  Canojms. 

Capt    ....  ^Hon.  R.  S.  Dundas   25Jan48 

Com  ....  .Henry  Caldwell 31  Jan48 

Lieut    ....  John  Palmer 27  Jan48 

D.  M*L.  M*Kenzie  ..24June48 

Edw.  T.  Hinde    230ct48 

Lord  John  Hay 13Apr48 

Rowley  Lambert     3Nov48 

Mast    —  Joseph  Chegwyn 29Mar4S 

Capt  Mar  P.  T.  M.  Payne  ....  13Sept49 
\st  Lt  MarK  J.  R.  Connolly  . .  .13May4S 
T.  B.  V.  Fitzgerald  . . .  .5Feb4S 
2d  Lt  Mar  G,  Le  H.  Burlton  ....  10Oct48 
Ch^  N  In  Samuel  Blackburn  . . .  2SFeb48 

Surg    Geo.  Mackay,  md.     .  .31  July49 

Pay  8f  Pur  John  Walter    31  Jan4S 

MaU    ....G.  A.  W.Welch   210ct48 

John  Jenkins  {act) ....  1 1  Dec49 
Asst  Surg  W.  B.  C.  Christy    ....  240ct48 

2dMast  ..R.F.Browne 3Nov48 

C.  J.  Cawley  (act) 16Feb48 

Clerk    ....  Wm.  L.  Wright 15Feb48 

Wm.  H.  Chapman 280ct48 

Robt.  Bone 30May48 

Sam.  Smyth 8Jan50 

397  PRESIDENT,  50. 

Chatham. 
Portsmouth  1880.    Tons  1697.    After  Am.  Preridmt. 

398  PRINCE  REGENT,  92. 

Particular  Service. 

Chatham  1829.     Tona  2619.     After  Cdkdonia,     Raseed 

120  gun  ship. 

CommodoreWm.  F.  Martin 21Dec49 

Com  .   , . .  Wm.  P.  Fead 10Dec47 

Lieut  ....  Fred.  L.  Barnard 24Jan4S 

Fred.  A.  Egerton  10Dec47 

Eras.  P.  Porteous  ....  l0Dec47 

Alex.  C.  Gordon    10Dec47 

John  F.  C.  Hamilton    l6Dec48 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


288 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


Addl Geo.  W.  Preedy aOAprSO 

John  B.Scott  7Feb50 

Chas.  L.  Waddilove .  .21May50 

Moit    ....  Richd.  Stokes    10Dec47 

CaptMar  Chas.  O.  Hamley   ....27Peb50 

Ut  Lt  Mar  Wm.  Jolliffe    16Dec47 

Chas.  O.  fiaker llDec47 

2^/  Lt  Mar  Harry  L.  Evans    . . . . llDec48 

CA^-iV^/iu  Edgar  B.  Barnes    Jan50 

Surg    Geo.  Bum,  md 14Deo47 

Pay  8f  Pur  Chas.  E.  Cotterell ....  10Dec47 

Mate   ....Cha8.J.  Wrey 8Nov48 

Edw.  Hardinge  (act)  14Sept49 

2d  Mast  ..Robt  L.Cleveland  ..18Mar48 

Henry  \V.  Short  . . .  .15June48 

Aut  Surg  Wm.  Macleod,  md.    . .  14Dec47 

Wm.  L.  Gordon 14Dec47 

Daniel  Carter   10June48 

Clerk   . . .  .T.  T.  Jennings 22Dec47 

H.W.Sanders  22Jan49 

399  PRINCE  OP  WALES,  110. 

Portsmouth,  building. 
Tout  9185.    Ab  Marlbonmgh, 

400  PRINCESS  ALICE.    St. 

Dover,     Mail  Packet  Service, 

Blackwtll  1844.    Iron.    Toni  970.    H.p.  190.    Dttchbun 

and  Man. 

2d  Mast  . .  Edw.  Rutter  {act) 

410  PRINCESS  CHARLOTTE,  104. 

Portsmouth. 
Portomoatli  1896.    Torn  9448.    LangtlMMd  FMtorr. 

411  PRINCESS  ROYAL,  90. 

Portsmouth,  building. 
Tons  8800.    Sjrmondf. 

412  PROMETHEUS,  3.    St,  Sloop. 

West  Coast  of  Africa, 

ShaaniMt  1880.    TonfSOO.    H.p.  990.    Symondi. 

Com Henry  R.  Foote 9May50 

Lieut   ....Chas.  A.  Wise     13May50 

Wm.  Graham 9May50 

Mast     . .  .Richard  W.  Ward  . . .  .9May50 
Surg    ....  Edw.  G.  Irving,  md.  . .  22May50 

Pa^^-Pur  Geo.  Grant 9May50 

Mate    . .   .Fred.  Parke 9May50 

Asst  Surg  Chas.  D.  Sheppard  . .  llMay50 
Clerk Wm.  T.  Richards  . . .  .3Juiie50 

413  PROSERPINE,  42. 

Devonport. 

FlTmoath  1880.   Tom  1087.    Penke. 

414  PROSPERO,  1.    St.    H.p.  144. 

Pembroke, 


415    QUEEN,  110.    Flag. 
Mediterranean. 

PortnaoathlSae.    Toot 8088.    STmonb. 

Capt    ....  Charles  Wise      22imi 

Addl    ....Adolphus  Slade 60ct^ 

Com EdwardCodd    Wvntij 

Lieut   Fras.  J.  Digffens  . . .  .S^Janet^ 

Charles  K.  Jackson.. 22JaBci' 
Hon.  G.  H.  Douglas  22JimH^ 

John  F.Ross    22JiinHf 

Louis  R.  Reynolds  ..SZJbcH: 
W.R.  G.Palli8er....22JMHS 
Thos.  B.  Lethbri^  22Jooel 
Aug.  Phillimore,/  ..2iAo^ 
Addl  ...  .Robt  B.  Harvey  ....25Sepi« 
£.  M.  Levcester   ....25Septl 

John  W.  Whyte 25Sep* 

Wm.  F.Warren  ....25S4«* 
Henry  B.  Hankey  . .  a5Sep:4 
Hon.  A.  C.  Hobart  ..25S«fc« 

O.M.C.Read 25Sq<« 

L.  C.  H.  Robinson  ..25S^ 

W.J.  R.  Card   25Sept« 

W.B.  Mason 25Sepi* 

Geo.  A.  Pidcock  ...25M 
Fras.  W.  Turton  {act)  23Dff« 

J.T.M.NichoU 3PeW? 

Mast     ...John Jackson   W^ 

Capt  Mar  Arthur  S.  S.  Walsh .  .26JaDe^' 

1st  Lt  Mar  KenryDmry    aSJuBrf 

2ndLtMaryim.  R.  Jeffireys  ....26Jiinel 
H.N.C.Blanckley..26Jime« 

CA^-A^/n^J.  A.Burrough 22JiineJ 

Surg    Thos.  R.  Dunn,  md..  .ZUm 

Pay  ^  Pur  Geo.  Nicholls    22JBDeJi 

Mate J.  W.  D.  McDonald . .  17Jalf* 

W.  G.  Tucker  («?0   ..24Feifl 
Asst  Surg   Wm.  R.  E.  Smart . . .  .4JnlrJ 

E.  D'Auvergne 22Jni«J 

D.  J.  Duigan Vim 

Addl Wm.G.Goldin 22JtiD«J 

2dMast  ..James  Rusden  Mm 

Edw.Youel 32Jan«J 

Clerk   ....Richard  Allen aOAurf 

J.T.Sparke  «2De«5 

Edw.  Faulkner 27^ 


416    QUEEN  CHARLOTTE,  101 

Portswumth. 
Deptford  1610.    IVmtSSOO.    Attxr  01^  QMm  Ckm^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy« 


339 


417    RACEHORSE,  14. 
Dewmport 
PlTmottthlMO.    TteatfB.    TMk«r.^ 


418    RACER,  12. 

MediterrtoMmt. 

Portsmovih  1881.    Tom4S1.    Symondi. 

Com Chas.  H.  Beddoes  . . .  .2SFeb49 

LietU   Arthur  Barrow 1 3Mar49 

Wm.  C.DeVere    ....28Feb49 
Mast    . . .  .W.  H.  Drygdale  {act)  r2\!ar49 

Surg    John  King    2MHr49 

Pay  ^  Pur  G.  G.  Nelson 28Feb49 

AsstSurg   F.McAree 2Mar49 

Clerk   ....W.KL.Veale 28Feb49 


419    RALEIGH,  50. 

Portsmouth. 
Chatham  18if.    Ibot  1906.    Fincham. 


420    RANGER,  8. 

Co,  of  Africa. 
Botherhith*  ISBA.   TontatS.    SymoodA. 

Com Tho8.  Miller 13Jiine49 

Lieut  A.  Luckraft  l2June49 

John  W.  Webb 12June49 

Mast     ... R.  O.  White  (acO    ..12June49 

Surg    . .   .Tho«*  T«t 16June49 

Pay  ^  Pur  W.  B.  Mainprise    ....  23N ov49 
Clerk   ....Chas.  W.Harris    ....19June49 


421     RAPID,  8. 

Portsmouth, 

Portononlh  1840.    Tons  819.    Symonda. 


422    RATTLER,  6.    St,  Sloop. 

Coast  of  Africa, 
Sheern.  1848.    Tom  888.    H.p.900.    ScrawProp.  Symonda. 

Com  .   ...  Arthur  Cumming 12Feb49 

Lieut  ....  P.  McK.  Godfrey  ....  12Feb49 

R.Dawkins    13Feb49 

Mast   ....D.J.Louttid 22Feb49 

Surg    ....  Danl.  Ritchie 14Feb49 

Pay  «-PttrEdw.D.  Back     13Feb49 

Asst  Surg  J.  McSwiney 14Feb49 

Clerk    ....  Robt.  Collins 12Feb49 


423    RATTLESNAKE.    Surveying. 
New€tuinea. 
Chatham  IBM.   Tona  608.   Bnrvayoiv  af  Navy. 

Capt    

Lieut.  ....  Joseph  Ihtvman 29&ep46 

Henry  G.  Simpson    .  .24Not46 

Mast   John  J.Brown 23Sep46 

Surg    . .   .  John  Thomson,  (c)  md.  29Sep4f) 

Pay  §r  Pur  Frcdk.  Brady 50ct46 

%iMast  ..Geo.  H.  Inskip  23Sep4() 

Addl    Edw.  Brooker  (act)  . , .  .2Jan50 

Asst  Surg  T.  H.  Huxley 29Sep4() 

Clerk    ....  Josiah  Y.  Messum ....  23Sep4ti 

REINDEER,  6. 

Giitraltar, 
Plymouth  1888.    Tout  880.    Paak« 

RENNIE.     Tmuier, 
Sheemess. 


427    RESISTANCE,  42.     Tr.Sh^. 
Particular  Service. 

Roetanter  1800.    Tbnt  1079.    Rata.    After  Ltv^, 

Mast  Com,  .Manser  Bradshaw  ....  16Apr50 

Mast   S.  W.  K.  Freeman IJuneSO 

2d  Mast . .  G.  R.  Morrison l6Apr55 

J.  C.  Solfleet 16Apr50 

J.  W.  M.  Burnett  ....16ApK50 

Asst  Surg  James  Wade  (6) 19Apr60 

Clerk    ...  .Jas.  E.  Terry  . .    16Apr50 


428    RESOLUTE.    Discovery  Sh^. 

Arctic  Expedition. 

Capt    ....  }RHor.  T.  Austin 20Feb50 

Lieut   ....  Rob.  D.  Aldrich  28Feb50 

Wm.  H.  J.  Browne  . . . .  lMar50 

Addl Sherard  Osbom 28Feb50 

Mast   ....Robt.  C.Allen  .28Feb50 

Surg    . . . .  Ab.  R.  Bradford 28Feb50 

Pay  4*  Pur  John  E .  Brooman 2SJan5J 

Male   ....R.B.  Pesrse 2Mar50 

Walter  W.  May 15Mar50 

John  P.  Cheyne 29Apr50 

AsstSurg  RicliBfdKing 28Feb50 

AddL T.  R.  Pickthom 28Feb50 

2d  Mast  .  .G.  F.  McDougall  ....  6Mar50 
Addl John  H.  Allard 28Feb50 


RESOLUTE.    St.  Sloop. 
SheemesSy  building. 
Tons  1S86,    H.p.  400.    Com.  of  Baferenea. 


«29    RETRIBUTION,  6.    St,  Frigatt. 
Portsmouth. 

ChalhanlS44.    Tona  1041.    H.p.  400.    8y« 


Digitized  by 


Google 


240 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


431     REYNARD.    St. 

E.Indies. 

Dtplford  1848.    T<wf  618.    Auz.  icNir  prop.    U.p.  60. 
Natj  Ollloe. 

Com Peter  Cracroft 4July48 

Lieut    ....Edw.P.Fuge    10Aug48 

Saml. T.  Dickena    ,...8Jiily48 
Mast   . . . .  H.  M'Ausland  {act)  .  .8Jaly48 

Surg    Robt.  Pottinger 8Jiily48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Chas.  W.  Boone 8July48 

Mate    .... 
Asst  Surg 


432    RHADAMANTHUS.    St.    Transp. 

Sheemess. 

PlTmoath  less.    Tom  818.    H.p.  S90.    Roberto. 


433    RIFLEMAN.    St.  Gun  Vessel. 
S.B.  Coast  ofAmer. 

PortmoaOi  1846.    Tons  486.     Screw  Prop.    H.p.  100. 
Finduun. 

Lieut  Com  John  P.  Branch a4Apr50 

2d  Mast  .  Joseph  Hitchings  ....  190ct48 
Asst  Surg  J.  G.  T.  Forbes  (act)  .  .4Apr49 
ClkinCh   Wm.H.De Carteret..  190ct48 


434    RINGDOVE,  12. 

Devonport. 

Plxmotttli  1888.    ToDB  4S0.    Sjaondi. 


436    RODNEY,  92. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1888.    Tom  8608.    Sepplnp. 


437  R0LLA,6. 

Tender  to  Victory . 
PljmoQth  1888.    Tons  881.    Peoke. 

Lieut   ....Wm.  H.Fenwick  ....7June43 
2d  Mast  . .  Geo.  Raymond   18Dec49 

438  ROSAMOND,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Woolwich. 

-Woolir.  1844.  (Formerlj  lfif$mal  aod  Bclalr,)    Tout  1060. 
H.p.  866.    STmonde. 


439.  ROSE,  14. 

Sheeniess. 
PorUmouth  1821.    Tons  866.    School  of  Mav.  Arch. 


440  ROVER,  16. 
Pembroke,  building. 

Tout  640.    SymoDda. 

441  ROYAL  ADELAIDE,  104. 
Pevof^fort* 

Flymoiith  1898.   Toni  d440.    After  Tictwy- 

442  ROYAL  ALBERT,  120. 
fVoolwichf  building. 

TbDt8a»4.    tMDg. 


ROYAL  FREDERICK,  116. 
Portsmouth,  buHdvtg. 
Tom  8000. 


443 


444    ROYAL  GEORGE,  120. 
Sheemess. 
ChathAm  1887.    Tone  9610.    Altar 


445  ROYAL  GEORGE.     Vaeht. 

Portsmouth. 
Deptford  1817.    Tons  880.    Peeke. 

446  ROYALIST.    6. 

E.  Indies.  ^ 

Bombay  1880.  FormenyifaryffoniMi.  Fore.  1841- T«>r 

Com Wm.T.Bate 25July* 

Lieut....    C.A.D.PaBCo 25JdW? 

2d  Mast  . .  Wm.  Wilkinson   9Dec* 

Addl    ....WnLB.Calver 22Dec* 

Asst  Surg  J.W.Bradshaw   ....17N<^* 
Clk  in  Ch  Luke  Masterson  (ad)  3lMai4} 

447  ROYAL  SOVEREIGN,  HO. 

Portsmouth,  building. 
Tone  8000.    Lang. 


449    ROYAL  WILLIAM,  120. 
Devonport. 
Pembroke  1888.    Tone  8608.    AflM  Caledom*' 


450    RUSSELL,  72. 

Sheemess. 
Deptford  1888.   Tone  1761.     SuireyonofKivT* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


BffeetiTe  list  of  the  Boyal  Navy. 


241 


=^2    ST.  GEORGE,  120. 
DewmpcTt. 
Deronport  1840.    Tone  9710.    Afin  CaUdmUu 

i53    ST.  JEAN  D'ACRE,  90. 
Devcnport,  ImUdmg. 

454  ST.  VINCENT,  120. 

Portimaulh. 
Plynottth  1816.    Tom  8619.    Bute. 

455  SALAMANDER,  6.    St.  Shop. 

Devonport. 
8heenMMl8».   Tom  810.    H.p.SSO.    SMton. 

4U^    SAMARANG,22.    Guard  Sh^. 

GibraUar. 
Cochin  18SS.    Tout  000.   Burwefon  of  Vwj-  After  iTdrald. 


457    SAMPSON,  6.    St.  Frigate. 
*  Dwonport. 

Woolwich  1844.    TWW1997.    H.p.  407.    gymoadi. 


458  SAN  FIORENZO,  50. 

Woolwiehy  huUding. 
TOIUS004.    BMfd,  ChftUlald  and  CreoM. 

459  SANS  PAREIL,  84. 

Devonport,  buUding. 
Tent  8384.    H.p.8S0.    Sersw  prop.  ASuatYr,  BantPanU 
Iforie 


ICBfthMMdf 


461 


SAPPHO,  12. 

N,  America  ^  W.  Indies. 

Woolwhsh  1888.    Tout  498.    Symondt. 

Com Honourable  A.  A.  Coch- 
rane (ooQ   17Mar50 

Lieut   ....Edw.  G.  Hore    19Mar50 

Edw.  Barkley  (oeO  ..18Mar50 
Mast   ....  Alex.  Brown  Cod)....  23Mar50 

Surg    ....W.W.Baynes   14Feb49 

Pay  ^  Pur  John  Barrett 13Feb49 

Asst  Surg  John  C.  Ingles l7Mar50 


462    SARACEN,  6. 

Devonport, 

Deroq^it  1881.    Tout  898.    P«ak«. 


464    SATURN.    DepSt  Ship. 
Pembroke. 

NorthHBl78a    TbMlOia    8I«1«. 

Capt i9trTho6.Pa8ley,  Bart.  110ct49 

Addlfar  StrrCharles  Fraaer    110ct49 

ai  Hotyktad 


SATURN— (Conrthiwrf.) 
Addljor  8erv  Thomas  Bevis     1 10ct49 

at  Liverpool 
Addl  Limufor  George  Williams     ....  1 10ct49 

Surv  Son 

Mast   ...  Tho8.  Driver    110ct49 

Addl John  Roberts 110ct49 

AddlforSurv  J.  S.  Wells 110ct49 

Service 

Surg    .... 

Pay  *PwrWm.Horton    110ct49 

Addl  for  Serv  Michael  Scott 110ct49 

at  Holyhead 

Asst  Sur  •  •  Wm.  Smith,  md 6Nov49 

Clerk   ....  Henry  C.  Pool    110ct49' 

William  Johnson    ....110ct49 
William  Cass  110ct49 

4646  SAVAGE,  6. 

Devonport. 

Pljmonth  1880.    Tom  987.    Peaks. 

465  SCORPION,  6.    Surveying. 

N.  America  ^  W.  Indues. 
PiTmoiith  188S.    Tone  988.    Peeke. 

Lieut  Com  G.  B.  Lawrence  2Apr49 

Lieut   Wm.  Moonev   3Apr49 

Mast    Edw.  Maunder llApr49 

2^  Mast  .  .John  Parsons 11  Apr49 

Asst  Surg  Robt.  Willcox 4Apr49 

Clk  m  Ch  A.  Whitehouse 3Apr49 

466  SCOURGE,  2.    St.  Sloop. 

Mediterranean. 

Com Zor^^F.H.Kerr    10ct4^ 

Lieut   ,..  H.V.  Haggard 30ct49 

H.W.Wnght 20ct49 

Mast    ....J.W.M'J.Hall   20ct49 

Surg    ....  James  Davidson     40ct49 

Pay  4- Pur  Jos.  E.Autey I10ct49 

Mate    ....  Alfred  MitcheU 50ct49 

Asst  Surg  W.  F.  M'Clinton  (act)  240ct49 
Clerk    ....JohnPooley 80ct49 

467  SCOUT,  14. 

Devonport. 

Chatham  1888.    Tom  480.    Seppingt. 

469  SEAFL0WER,6.    Cutter. 

(Tender  to  Cuckoo.) 
Porttmoath  1880.    Tone  118.    Hayee. 

2nd  Mast   Charles  Bumey    22June50 

470  SEAGULL,  6.    Seh. 
Falmouth. 

Chatham  1881.    Tons  870.    Seppfaifi. 

Lieut  Com  James  Small  21Mar48 

Mast    Peter  Francis   8Apr45 

Asst  Surg  James  Niven,  MD Nov48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


242 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


471  SEAHORSE,  24.    St.  Guard  Ship. 

IJtVOVIIpOTt, 

Psmbrok*  1880.    Tons  181S.    Screw  prop.    R^k.  880. 

AA«r  Fr.  Prmd^iU, 

472  SEALARK,  10. 

Coast  ofAfrieeu 
Porttmottth  1848.    Tons  810.    Symonds. 

Com Edw.  S.  Sotheby   6Jane50 

Lx9ut   John  Cartwright ....  16June50 

N.  E.  B.  Tumour  . . .  .6June50 

MoBt   ....  Chas.  Greig  {act)   8June50 

Surg    Alex.  Wilson  mo.  . .    .8June50 

Pay  4*  Pw  John  D.  Bowden  (act)  8June50 

473  SERINGAPATAM.    Store  Dep6t. 

Sifnon*i  Bay, 

Bombar  1810.    Tons  1148.    After  Fr.  Pruid^itU 

Mast  Com  James  T.  Russell ....  30May48 

"MMast  ..G.Turpin    a4Jan49 

Asst  Surg  Henry  Crocker 15June47 

Addl Fras.  Anderson 6Sept49 

474  SERPENT,  12. 

East  Indies, 
MereteBt'i  Td.  Deptford  1888.    Tom  480.    Sjmondii. 

Com CharleR  Barker 28Sept49 

Lieut    Lacon U. Hammett    ..150ct49 

Maxwell  Fox 28Sept49 

Mast    . . .  .Geo.  Giles 28Sept49 

Surg    ....  Mar.  C.  French 29Sept49 

Pay  ^  Pur  F.J.  I.  Auret 28Sept49 

Mate    ....Logic A. Whimper    20ct49 

Asst  Surg  Chas.  SprouU    20ct49 

Clerk   ....E.R.Miall 28Sept49 

SEVERN,  50. 

Chatham,  building. 
Tent  1080.    Plnchatn. 

475  SHANNON,  50. 

Portsmouth,  building. 

Tons  1067.    Btake. 

476  SHARPSHOOTER,  4.  5^  Gun  Fc««/. 

S,  E,  Coast  of  America, 

Blackwall  1847.    Iron.    Tom  808.    Screw  prop.    H.p.  SOS. 
Flncliam. 

Lieut  Com  John  C.  Bailey 29Mar48 

Mate    .... 

'2d  Mast  ..Henry  N.Ray  29Mar50 

Asst  Surg  Charles  Roberts 8Apr48 

ClkinCh   T.  W.  S.  Neame    ....23Feb50 

477  SHEARWATER,  3.    St,  Gun  Vessel. 

Particular  Service. 

Li?erpool  1687.    Tom  848.    H.p.  180. 

Lieut  Com  Edm.  E.  Tumour    ....  2Mar4d 

^Mast  ..C.O.Robinson    4Jan49 

Asst  Surg  Eobt.  Mungle 10Oct49 

Clk  tn  CA. .  J.  M.  Jefferson 6Mar4$ 


478  SHELDRAKE,  4. 

Devanport. 
Ptmbroke  1826.    Tons  S98.    Peaks. 

479  SIDON,  12.    SL  FrigaU. 

PertswumUh. 

Deptford  1848.    Tons  1888.    H.p.  800.    OrCVtm, 

480  SIMOOM.    St. 

Portsmouth, 

GlaagowlSIO.    Iron.    Tons  8,000.    Screw  prop.   H^-lSi. 
MaTj  Oflloe. 

481  SIREN,  16. 

Sheemess. 

Woolwich  1641.    Tons  848.    fljmondt. 

482  SIRIUS,42. 

Portsmouth, 

Bttnledon  1818.    Tons  1080.    After  Ledu. 

484  SNIPE,  2.    Cutter. 

Dewmpcrt. 
Pembroke  1888.   Tons  188. 

485  SOUTHAMPTON,  50.    Flag  Skip. 

S.  E.  Coast  of  America. 

Deptford  1820.    Tons  1470.    Bonref ors  of  Katr. 

Cfl^/    Nicholas  Coxy 3An^ 

Com Ja8.B.  West 12Ab«4« 

Lieut    ....  Licmel  R.  Place 3Au^ 

R.H.  Dalton  3Augi^ 

Geo.  F.  Day 3ABg45 

Arthur  B.  Warre SAugiS 

Fred.  Woolcombe,/.  .  .4Aug* 

Addl D'Arcy  S.  Preston  .. . .5Augi^ 

Mast   ....  Henry  G.  Raynes  .... 3Aug^ 

Capt  Mar  Wm.  Gordon    8Aug4S 

\stLtMar  Jones  Wright 8Ani^ 

Chapl  ....  N.  Procter,  BJL 3Aiiy« 

N.  Ins. . .  .Henry  M.  Lefrqy     . . .  .3Au^ 

Surg    David  Deas 5Aug48 

Pay^  Pur  Nich.  B.  Lash 3Ang48 

Mate    .... 

2d  Mast  . .  W.  E.  Troutbeck 3Aiig48 

H.  J.  Beatson  («?/) . . .  .260ct49 

-4**/ Sur^  Wm.  Duirs    tka^ 

Henry  French  SWuly^ 

Addl    Fred.  Morgan 

CUrk       .  .Edw.  S.  Cooke   14Aii^ 

Geo.  Penfold    3J8d50 

486  SPARROW,  6.    Surveying. 

S,  E.  Coast  4f  IreUmd. 
Pembroke  1898.    Tons  180. 

Com Geo.  A.  Frazer     2A|rf 

Lieut   ....  David  Aird    3ApH5) 

Mast    ....R.  Hoskyu    3ApHS 

^2ndMast    Qnhean  H.  BmOu   ....IdApi^ 

AssiSurg  M.  HasEiltoBy  MD 4Apr49 

Clk  in  CTi  Julian  A.  Messum  . . .  .3Api^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


243 


487  SPARTAN,  26. 

DevonpcrU 

DtTonport  1841.    Tons  916.    Symond*. 

488  SPARTIATE,  76. 

Devanport. 
Fr.  captured  1706.    TonildaO. 

489  SPEEDWELL.    Surv,  Tender. 

Woolwich, 
Mast  Com  Edw.  K.  Calver   ....14Fcl)48 
CUrk  in  Ch  John  S weatman 5May49 

490  SPEEDY,  2.    CuUer. 

Sheemess. 
Pembroke  16S6.    Ton*  ISS.    After  R.  C.  i><m«. 

491  SPHYNX,6.    St.  Sloop. 

East  Indies, 

Woolwich  1840.    Tons  1006.    H.p.  fiOO.    STUiondi. 

Com C.  F.  A.  ShadweU   ....2Feb50 

Lieut   ....JohnE.  F.  Risk IFebSO 

John  R.  Harward  ....  13Feb50 

Mast    ....Geo.L.  Carr 2Feb50 

Surg    Fred.  Harvey    4Feb50 

Pa/4-PttrJ.W.P.Foord    2Feb50 

MaU    ....R.A.  Stupart 16Feb50 

R.  F.  T.  Calvert 2Feb50 

AsstSuTg  Zo\mY.Zo\aiaoTL   4Feb50 

492  SPIDER,  6.    Seh. 

S,E,  Co,  of  America. 

f^^tham  1866.    Tom  188.    Seppings. 

Lieut  Com  J.  W.  Tomlinson 3Apr49 

UMast  . .  R.  P.  J.  Simpson  ....  30Aug47 
Asst  Surg  Chas.  6.  Campbell  .  .5Jmie49 
Clk  in  Ch  Jos.  Singleton    30Aug47 

493  SPITEFUL,  6.    St,  Sloop. 

Mediterranean. 
Pembroke  184S.   Tone  1060.    H.p.<80.    Symonde. 

Com Thos.  Carmichael 40ct49 

Lieut   . . . .M'Leod.  B.  Cockraft  ..80ct49 

Fred.  A.  Herbert 50ct49 

Mast    ....C.  R.P.Forbes 10Oct49 

Surg    ....John H.Patterson    ....60ct49 

Pay* Pur Wm. V.Miller 50ct49 

Mate    ....JohnC.Soadv   10Oct49 

Asst  Surg  G.  M'Donough  (act)  . .  60ct49 
Clerk  ..T.AlbertLew 230ct49 

494  SPITFIRE.    St.  Oun  Vessel. 

Malta. 
Deptford  1646.    Toni4aB.    H.p  140.    Lenf. 

495  SPRIGHTLY.   St.    Tender  to  Victory. 

H.p.  100. 

Portsmouth. 
Mast  Com  Geo.  Allen  (act)     ....  14Sept49 
Ud  MaH  . ,  Gilbert  B.  Green  ....  I48ept49 


.8Aag48 
.14Nov49 
.  .9Sept48 
..9Aug48 
..9Aug48 


4%    SPY,  3.    Brigantme. 

Coast  of  Africa. 

Sheemeei  1841.   Toni  600, 

Lieut  Com  Geo.  Western 

Mate    ...  J.  J.  W.  Jervis  {act) 
Asst  Surg  H.  H.  Mackarsie    . 

2d  Mast  . .  PhilipRidley  

Clk  in  Ch  Geo.  W.  Anderson  . 

497    SQUIRREL,  12. 

Pembroke^  building. 
Tone  488.    Sjmonds. 


498  STAG^44. 

Devonport, 
Pembroke  1860.   Tone  1818.   After  Fr.  Pr$sUtirt. 

499  STAR,  8. 

Sheemess. 

Woolwich  1866.    Tons  666.    STmonds. 

Com F.  L.  A.  Selwyn 23Aug48 

Lieut   John  M.  Jackson    ....  3Mar48 

Henry  T.  Vernon  . . .  .28Mar48 

Mast   ....Robert  Walker    9Mar48 

Surg    ...  .Evan  Evans 2Feb48 

Pay  4"  Pur G.  Shambler  (act)  . . .  .24Jan48 
Clerk    ....JohnFreshfield   8Feb48 


500    STROMBOLI.    St.  Sloop, 
Particular  Service. 
Portsmonth  1860.   Tons  070.    H.p.  880. 

Com Lord  A.  W.  Beauclerk 

Lieut   ....  H.  G.  St  J.  Mildmay 

W.  H.  Anderson 

Mast    Geo.  Blakey  

Surg    ....  John  P.  Burke,  md. 
Pay  ^  Pur  Ed.  M.  Stone  {act)    . . 
Mate    . . . .  G.  F.  H.  Wellesley   ., 
Thos.  B.  M.  Sulivan.. 

Asst  Surg  Henry  Loney 

Clerk   Henry  Gilpin 


llNov47 
5May49 
.8Mar49 
15Nov47 
12Nov47 
llNov47 
IlMar50 
26Dec49 
...Jan50 
18Aug49 


510  STYX.    St.  Sloop. 

Devonport. 

Sheemess  1841.    Tons  1067.    H.p.  980.    Synonds. 

511  SULTAN,  72. 

Portsmouth. 

Merchant's  Td.  Deptford  1807.    Tons  1761.    Benslow. 
After  Hero. 

512  SUPERB,  80. 

Mediterranean. 

Pembroke  1848.    Tons  8580.    Symonds. 

Capt Edward  PurceU    , . .  ,29Nov48 

Com Fred.  W.  Horton July49 

Lieut   J.J.Kennedy 8May49 

Byron  G.  Rowles   180ct49 

Charles  PechcU 29Nov48 

Alleyne  Bland 9Feb50 

John  Hanmer    l2May49 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


244 


EfTective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


SVP'ERB-iContinued,) 
Mast    ....Perc.  B.Roberts      ...29Nov48 

Capt  Mar  Chas.  Miller 30Nov48 

l«/XfAfarH.  W.  Brooker    29Nov48 

Nich.  B.  Dalby 29Nov48 

CAa;?;  ....Wm.  Bell    29Nov48 

Surg    ....  Jason  Lardner   29  N  ov48 

Pay  8f  Pur  ♦Geo.  V.  Oughton    . .  29Nov48 

N,In8 Wm.  Johnson 29Nov48 

Mate    John  R.  Alexander  .  .29Jane49 

Geo.  R.  Keene    1 7Apr50 

Robert  Rawlins 8May50 

Wm.  F.  Ruxton 180ct49 

Aist  Surg  Geo.  £.  Nicholas  ....  29Nov48 
Joseph  Coulter,  md.  . .  120ct49 

Fras.  Y.  Toms     1 20ct49 

2d  Mast  . .  Horace  St.  H.  Cook    . .  I30ct49 

Clerk   ....Wm. C.Brown  29Nov48 

F.  J.  N.  Kenyon    ....130ct49 

513    SUTLEJ,  50. 

Pembroke,  building, 
Tom  9000.    Symondf,  altered. 


514 


515 


SWALLOW.    St,    H.p.  70. 
Portsmouth, 


SWIFT,  6. 

Pacific. 
Deptford  18S0.    Tom  800. 


Bymondt. 


.25Jane49 


Com Wm.  C.  Aldham 

Lieut   ....  James  E.  Bickford  . .  26June49 

Mast    Edwin  Rowe  (act)  .  .25June49 

Surg  ....  Fred.  J.  Whipple 
Pay  ^  Pur  A.  A.  Speed  {act) . 
Mate    Richard  Onslow   . 


.  ..3July49 
,.25June49 
..25June49 


516  SYBILLE,40. 

Devonport. 
Pembfokf  1847.  Tods  1088.   Symondi. 

517  SYLPH,  2.     Tender. 

Devonport. 
Woolwich  1881.    Tom  114. 

518  SYLVIA,  6. 

Tender  to  Sparrow. 
Porttmomh  1897.    Tons  70.    Bymonds. 


519 


TALBOT,  22. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1884.    Tom  6  JO.    Surveyors  of  Navj. 


520  TARTARUS,  4.    St. 

Mediterranean. 

Pembroke  1884.    Tom  588.    H.p.  188.    Symoiuis. 

Lieut  Com  Sir  G.  Webster,  Bart.  .  .90ct47 

2nd  Mast . .  Cornelius  Fox     270ct47 

Asst  Surg  Wm.  Bainbridge 140ct47 

Clk  in  Ch 

521  TEAZER,  2.    St, 

Co.  of  Africa^ 
Chalham  1840.  Tom  S90.  Screw  prop.    H.p.  M.    8ymogH«. 

Lieut  Com  Jasper  H.  Selwyn I90ct4'< 

2rf  Mast  . .  Henry  G.  Thomsett  . .  14Dec-l'^ 

Axst  Surg  Julian  W.  Slight    230ct48 

Clk  in  Cli  Edw.  Edmeades 190ct4S 

522  TERMAGANT,  24.    St.  Frigate. 

Portsmouth. 

Dcptford  1848.   Tom  1647.   Screw  prop.    H.p.  090.   White. 

TERPSICHORE,  18. 
Chatham. 
Blackwall  1847.    Tons  600.    Bymonda. 

523  TERRIBLE,  21.    St.  Ship. 

Mediterranean. 

Deptford  1846.    Tom  1847.    H.p.  800     Lmag. 

Capt rgiJames  Hope 23Nov49 

Lieut   ....  David  Miller 23Nov49 

Chas.  A.  Lodder    23No¥49 

Edw.  C.  Symons 23NoT4d 

T.  J.  Macdonnell  . . .  .23Not49 

Mast    JohnJarvis    23Not49 

1st  Lt  Mar 
Art    ....Tho8.Q.  Meade    ....27Not49 

Chapl Richard  Croker Jan50 

Surg      .    .  Howard  R.  Banks 26Not49 

Pay  ^  Pur  W.  A.  Harries   23Nov49 

N  Ins.,..  Chas.  Osbourne 28Nov49 

Mate    ....T.  M.  S.  Pasley 30Jan50 

Chas.  A.  Johnson 26Not49 

Aug.  J.  Bullock 10Dec49 

2d iJ/a*/ ..W.F.Lew    23Nov49 

Asst  Surg  J.  A.  R.  Harrey,  md.       Nov49 
Clerk   ....C.W.Tuke    23Not49 

524  TERROR.    Discovery  Sh^. 

Arctic  Expedition. 
Bomb  Veacel.    PorUmouth  1818.    Tone  890. 

Capt Francis  R.  M.  Crozier  8Mar45 

Com     Edward  Little 4Mar45 

Lieut    George  H.  Hodgson  . .  4Mar45 

John  Irving    I3Mar45 

Fred.  J.  Hornby 4Mar45 

Robert  Thomas I4MaT4o 

Ice  Mast . .  Thos.  Blanky  (act)    . .  23Apr45 

Surg    ....  John  S.  Peddle 12MaT45 

2d  Mast  ..Gillies  A.  Macbean  ..31Mar45 

Asst  Surg  Alex.  M'Donald    II Mai45 

Clk  in  Ch   Edwin  J.  H.  Helpman  4Mar45 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


245 


525  THALIA,  42. 

Portsmouth, 

Portsmouth  1880.    Tons  1062.    AUer  Leda. 

526  THAMES.     Tender. 

Sheemess. 

Built  1606.    TonsOO. 

527  THETIS,  3G. 

Devonport. 

Deronport  1846.     Tons  16SS.    Read,  Chat  field  and  Creusp. 

Capt    . . . .  ®  A.  L.  Kuper    '.. 8July50 

Lieut   Fred.  J.  Partridge  ....  8July50 

J.  J.  S.  Josling  8July50 

Arthur  Sansum   8July50 

Francis  Peel    8July50 

Mast    Geo.  Moore 8July50 

THISBE,  42.     Ordinary  DepSt. 
Devonport. 


528    THUNDER,  6. 

Sheemess. 
Bomb  Vessel,  Deptford  1880. 


Tons  473. 


529    THUNDERER,  84. 
Devonport, 
Woolwich  1881.    Tons  S279.    After  Pr.  Cftnopus. 

533    TIGER.    St,  Sloop. 
Chatham. 
Chatham  1849.    Tons  1220.    H.p.  400.    J.  Edje. 

531    TORCH.    St. 

Woolwich. 
Blackwall.    Iron.    Tons  340.    H.p.  160.    Symonds. 


532    TORTOISE,  12.    Guard  Ship. 

Ascension. 
Formerly  Sir  Bdmard  Hughe9.  Tons  9d2.    Purchased  1806. 

Capt Fredk.  Hutton      ....  12Nov46 

Lieut    John  Townsend 1  May 49 

John  Gwvnne 3Jan49 

Chas.  O.  B.  Hall  ....  15July49 
Mast  ....Fred.  R  Sturdee  .  ..27Mar50 
Capt  Mar   A.  D.  L.  Farrant     . . .  31  Jan50 

UtLtMar  Edw.  A.  Wylde 28Feb4S 

G.  B.  Puddicombe   .  .29June48 

Eras.  H.  Noott 210ct48 

Chapl  ....  Wm.  H.  Pilcher,  ba.  . .  23Nov48 

Surg    T  E.  Molesworth,  md.  2/ June49 

AdSl Philip  Toms,  md 16Nov48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Geo.  P.  Rickord 280ct48 

Asst  Surg  Richard  J.  Squire  . . .  .7July49 

H.  W.  Horsell 2Nov49 

2d  Mast  .  .John  W.  Pennington.  .240ct49 
Clerk    ....H.J.White    21May44 


533  TRAFALGAR,  120. 

Sfteemess. 

Woolwich  1841     Tons  9604.    Rule.    After  Caledonia  with 

a  foot  addL  beam. 

TRIBUNE,  28. 

SheerTtess,  building. 
Tons  1064.    Symonds. 

534  TRIDENT.    St.  Gun  Vessel. 

Particular  Service, 

Blackwall  1846.  Iron.    Tons  860.    H.p.  860.    Oitchburn 
and   Mare. 

Lieut  Com  Richard  H.  Risk  ...  10May48 
2rf  Mast  . .  Henry  I.  Josephson  .  10May48 
Asst  Surg  Wm.  E.  O'Brien  ....  10May48 
ClkinCh  Chas.C.Ick 10May48 


535    TRINCOMALEE,  2G. 

A^.  Am.  and  W.  Ind. 

Bombay  1819.  (Red.  46  gun  Prig.)  Tons  1066    After  Lada. 

Capt    Richard  L.  Warren    .  20July47 

Lieut   John  Seccombe 26July47 

Chas.  G.  Fegen 10Oct48 

Philip  Saumarez   ....23July47 
Mast    ....  C.  J.  Polkinghome  .  .26Sept49 

Ut  Lt  Mar  J.  C.  Symonds   26Peb49 

CA»S-iV/7i*Anty.Salkeld    ....     18July48 
Surg        . .  Richard  Carpenter  . .  18Aug48 

Pay<S-PurW.  B.Gordon 6Feb49 

Mate    ....John  Ward  (6)    20Feb49 

'Ind  Mast   E.  L.  B.  Williams  {act)  18Mar50 

^«/ iSur.. Chas.  S.  Hugo   17Sep47 

Clerk   .... 


535«  TRITON.    St. 

Mediterranean. 

Blackwall  1847.    Iron.    Tons  660.    H.p.  960.    Symonds. 

Lieut  Com  Chas.  J.  P.  Glinn. . .  .21Mar48 

2d  Mast  ..Wm.  P.  Braund 18Dec49 

Asst  Surg  Philip  Porter     27Mar48 

Clerk  in  Ch  J.  W.  H.  Bowman  . . .  .23Mar48 


536    TWEED,  18. 

S.  E.  Coast  of  America. 
Portsmouth  1828.    Tons  500.    Navy  Office, 

Com   ....  Lord  F.  J.  Russell 7June48 

^Lieut      . . .  Geo.  Marriott 8June48 

Wm.  D.  Loch 8June48 

Mast    ....  Stephen  Spain  8June4S 

Surg    Jas.  G.  BuchanAn 12June48 

Pay  8r  Pur  Jas.  B.  Moorman  ....  8June48 
Asst  Surg  George  Moore,  md.  . .  12Jiine48 
Clerk    Robt.  Deveson    8June48 


537    TYNE,22. 

Devonport. 

Woolwich  1896.    Tons  600.    Beppinga- 


Digitized  by 


Google 


246 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


537fl    UNDAUNTED,  42. 
Porlwumth, 
Woolwich  1807.    TonslOM.    AfUr  LhHr- 

538  UNDINE.    St. 

Mail  Packet  Service,  Dover. 

Parehawd  1840.    Iron.    Tons  284.    H.p.  110. 

Ditcfaburn  nnd  Mara. 

539  UNICORN,  42. 

Chatham, 
Chatham  18M.    Tom  1064.    After  XmIa. 

540  URGENT.    5^  H.p.  240. 

Portsmouth. 


541 


VALOROUS.    St.  Sloop. 
Pembroke,  building. 

Tont  1265.    H.p.  400.   Symondi. 

VANGUARD,  80. 

Devonport, 
Pembroke  188S.    Tom  3080.    Symondt. 


542  VENGEANCE,  84. 

Portsmouth. 

Pembroke  1824.    Tons  2284.     After  Fr.  Canapus, 

Capt 5frH.M.Blackwood,i5^  lOJulySO 

Com W.  R.  Mends    10July50 

Lieut   ...  W.  C.  Grierson lOJulySO 

W.H.  Bridge 10July50 

Mast    . . . .  J.  F.  Rees 10July50 

Capt  Mar  Berney  Varlo 11  Jr''^" 

1*/ Lt Mar Thos.  P.  Casey 1  IJi 

2dLtMar  Edw.  Spry llJi 

Francis  Dowse  1 1  Ji 

Surg    ....  Wm.  Graham Ji 

Pay  ^  Pur  Frank  Harger    lOJi 

Asst  Surg  J.  Ward,  md lOJi 

543  VERNON,  50. 

Chatham, 

Woolwich  1883.    Tont  8083.    Symondt. 

544  VESTAL,  26. 

Sheemess. 

SheemeM  1899.    Tom  019.    Sjmondi. 


545  VESUVIUS,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Devonport. 

SheeraeM  1840.    Tons  070.    H.p.  980. 

546  VICTORIA,  116. 

Pembroke,  building. 
Tom  8000.    STmondi. 


547    VICTORIA  AND  ALBERT.  Si.  Ft 
Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1848.    Tom  1089.    H.p.  480.    SjmosulB. 
Capt    ....-^Rt.  Honourable  Lord 

Adolphiis  Fitzclarence  1  Jan48 

Com Wm.  Crispin    lJan48 

Lieut   Henry  A.  Kerr     6MardO 

E.  F.  N.  K.  Wasey  ..18Mav^ 

Mast   ....  Geo.  Biddlecombe 16Apr49 

Addl Dav.  N.  Welch 15Feb48 

A.  Balliston  (act) 3Apr49 

Surg    ....  Thos.  W.  McDonald  . .  lJan48 

Pay  ^  Pur  Wm.  Bell lJan48 

Mate    John  D.  Mc  Crea  .  • .  .6Jane^ 

Alex.  Philips 6Jiine50 

Douglas  Walker  ....  14Jime50 
Clerk  . . . .  H.  N.  Scribe iJan^ 


548    VICTORY,  104.    Flag. 
Portsmouth. 

Chatham  1705.    Rebuilt  1800.    Tom  2164. 

Capt    Francis  P.  Blackwood  13Xov48 

Addl  for  gerv  Amar  L.  Corry 9Apr50 

at  SwUhampton 
AddtJorSurvWm.  L.  Sheringham  . .  lDec47 
Serv 

Lieut   . . . .  R.  E.  Bullen     lDec47 

C.  R.  Bamber lDec47 

E.W.Lang    4June49 

Thos.  Cochran,^    10ct4^ 

Addl     . . . . W.  H.  Fenwick 7June-l9 

Addl  for    Henry  L.  Cox lDec47 

Surv  Serv 
Mast    .... 

Add/ for  SmrvJohn  S.  Taylor lDec47 

berv 

Addl    ....  Geo.  Allen  (oc/)    lDec47 

U<  Irt  Afar  E.  T.T.Jones    lDec4r 

2dLtMar  Chas.  A.  L.  Farmar  .  .iIMaj50 

Chapl  .... Robt. Thompson lDee47 

Surg    Hueh  Jameson 1  Dec47 

Pay  ^  Pur  R.  M.  W  hichelo   lDec4r 

Navlnst..yfm.  Kerr 260ctl9 

Mate    . . .  .John  G.  F.  Dyer 12June50 

Asst  Surg  W.  M*K.  Saunders,  md.  lDec47 

Geo.  P.  Cooke 9Mav4^ 

2rf  Mast  . .  A.  G.  Whichelo 2May49 

Addl G.  E.  Green  14Sept-® 

Geo.  Raymond   ISDec-l^ 

G.  A.  Macfarlane 14May50 

Jas.  Scarlett  (act)    1  DecC 

Clerk   ....JohnB.  Burlace llAprlS 

John  W.  W,  Green. .  . .  1  Jdy4S 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


247 


VICTORY— (CoiKuiM<^.) 

Addl Geo-Jeffireyv  4Aug49 

Wm.  Thorn 9Aug49 

John  W.  Ancell  {Pay  and  Pur.) 
lDec47 

548(a)    VINDICTIVE,  50. 
Portsmouth. 
PortflMmihiaia.  (]taM8d74).  Tons  1766.  Biirr^y.  of  NftTj. 

549  VIOLET.    Sl 

Maii  Packet  Service.    Dover, 

BUflkwaU  1848.    Iraa.    Tons  209.    H.p.  180.    Oitchbarn 
and  ICara. 

Lieut  Com  Henry  P.  Jones   llJune50 

2d  Mast  .  .Edm.  Lyne  (act) llJan48 

550  VIPER,  6.    Brigantine. 

Skeemess. 
Pembroke  1881.    Tons  188.    Sepptnn. 

551  VIRAGO.    St.  Sloop. 

Devormort, 
Chathiim  184S.    Tons  1000.    H.p.  800.    8jmonds. 

VIVID.    Si. 

Mail  Packet  Service.    Dover. 
Chatham  1848.    Tom  868.    H.p.  100.    Lang. 

Mast  Com  Luke  Smithett  (act)  . .  1  lJan48 
2d  Mast  .  .Edw.  Hare  (act) 1 1  Jan48 

552  VIXEN,  6.    St.  Sloop. 

Portsmouth. 
Pembroke  1840.    Tom  1064.    H.p.  980.    Sjmonds. 

553  V0LA6E,22.    Surveying. 

Mediterranean. 
Portimoath  1886.    Tom  616.    School  of  NaT.  Arch. 

Capt Thos.  Graves IMar49 

Lieut   ....GabrielJohnston  ....20Feb47 

Wm.  C.Geary    20Peb47 

Lord  J.  T.  Browne   . .  12Mar47 

Mast    ....John  Stokes 27Nov47 

Surg    . . .  .Alex.  Baxter,  md 22Feb47 

Pay  4-  Pur  H.  R.  Jones  {act)    . . .  8Mar60 
iV /fa  . . .  .C.  J.  E. R.  Archdeaeon29Mar47 

Mate    JohnF.Wyer    15Mar49 

John  H.  Glover 17Apr49 

Wm.  R.  Bent  (ocO    ..15Mar5a 
MstSurg  Wm.  Evans  (c)  {act)  .  .27Jan48 

Addl Wm.  B.  Baikie,  md.  . .  15May49 

2^ ifcw/  ..Jas.  Milton    14Mar50 

554  VOLCANO,  3.    St. 

Woolwieh. 
PwtnMvth  1896.   Tdm790.   H.p.  140.   Symonds. 

555  VULCAN.    St.  Frigate. 

Sheemess. 
BbiekvaUiedB.  Tom  1747.  H.p.  860.  Serewprop.  Mare. 

556  VULTURE.    St.  Frigate. 

Devonport. 
Pembroke  1849.    Tom  1100.    H.p.  470.    Symondt. 


558  WARSPITE,50. 

Chatham. 
Ohatbflal807.    (Bateed  74.)    Tom  MOa    Hendow. 

559  WASP.    St. 
Woolwich. 

Deptford  1860.  Tom  070.    H.p.  100.   Nary  OAee. 

560  WATERLOO,  190. 

Sheemess. 

Chatham  1888.    Tom  8718.    After  OilMfeMta  with  a 

foot  addl.  beam. 

561  WATERWITCH,  8. 

Co<ist  of  Africa . 

Cowee  1888.    Tom  810.    White. 

Com Richard  R.  Quin 3Apr48 

Lieut    ....Wm.C.  Forsyth    ....20Apr48 

Chas.  G.  Grylls    4Apr48 

Mast   ....  Hugh  D.  Beach    4Apr48 

Surg    John  T.  Jenkins 2Aug48 

Pay  8f  Pur  C.  G.  Bumey  {act)  ....  4Apr48 
Mate    

562  WELLESLEY,  72.    Flag. 

N.  America  and  W.  Indies. 

Bombay  1815.    Tom  1746.    ktiBt  ComwaUit. 

Capt Geo.  Goldsmith   6Jan48 

Addl  far  Surv  H.  W.  Bayfield    5May48 

SCTV 

Com Chas.  F.  Schomberg    . .  7J an48 

AddlfoTSun>i6tm  Orlebar 5May48 

Serv 

Lieut  ....  Aug.  C.  May     7Jan48 

John  P.  Paluies    8Jan48 

Aug.  Butler  7Jan48 

Chas.Vesey    19Jan48 

G.  M.  F.  Molesworth.  .6Nov48 

Addl  fir  Surv  John  Hancock    5May48 

Serv 

Addl J.  W.N.  Taylor 8Jan50 

Edw.  Scroggs    30July49 

Mast    ....C.T.  A.Noddall   7Jan48 

Add/or  5ttrvWm.  Forbes 17June48 

Sen. 

Capt  Mar  H.  G.  Mitford 15Jan48 

1st  LtMar  Geo.  Bazalgette 15Jan48 

Ed.  G.  M'Callum   ....15Jan48 

Ch^NI  Wm.  S.  Parish 2Peb48 

Surg    .   ..Thos.  Frazer  4June49 

Addl  for  Surv.  Thos.  Strattoh^  MD.  ..ISMardO 
Serv. 

Pay  (J-PtirWm.  Reeve 12Jan48 

Mate    JohnE.  Doran    14Feb50 

R.  W.  Fayrer  (ocO  ..18Mar50 

AsstSurg  J.F.Henry,MD l7Jan48 

Jas.  Lilbume 17Jan48 


Digitized  by 


Google 


248 


Effective  List  of  the  Boyid  Navy. 


WELLESLEY— {Coff/msi«<f.) 

Addl    ....R.  P.  R.  Sparrow     ....Ma748 

R.B.Power 24Mar49 

Alex.  Watson,  md.  . .  15Jan49 
John  6.  CambeU  ....3May50 

2nd  Mast . .  C.  R.  B.  Wilkinson  . .  26Noy49 
Geo.  Gilpin 21Mar50 

Clerk    ...  .J.  G.  Hoffiiiann 4Mar48 

J.  J.  Hayward 6Feb49 

Arthur  G.  Thomas  ....  9Feb48 

Thos.  Wells  15May48 

Jas.  H.  Jackson 6Feb49 

563    WELLINGTON,  72.    Ordinary  DepSi. 

Sheemess, 

Deptford  1816.    Toiu  1767.    Surreyon  of  Vmrj, 

Capl David  Price 1  Mar48 

Com Henry  Piyce Jan50 

Lieut    . . .  .Wm.  G.  Hems  worth  . .  lMar48 

Vn.fu».ne  f  Wm.  Vicary 17July49 

0^r4;^Tim.M*Namara     ....150ct49 

McLst    Joshua  Taylor lMar48 

Addl Samuel  Braddon  {act) . .  lFeb50 

Chapl  ...  .P.  Somerville lMar48 

Starg      . . . Benj.  Bynoe lMar48 

Pay  8f  Pur  Jbs.  Huggins    lMar48 

AsetSurg  R.  Galvm,  m.d IMar48 

Addl Thos.  W.  Rimell    ....  18Apr50 

2d  Mast  . .  C.  Anstey  {act)    lMar48 

CUrk    ....Alfred  Wood    lMar48 


664    WIDGEON.    St.    H.p.  90. 
Tender  to  Ocean, 

565    WILDFIRE.    St.  Tender. 
Sheemess. 

Harwich  1896.    Tons  186.    H.p.  76.    Orahftm. 

2d  Mast  . .  Geo.  Brockman    lNoy45 

C/*mCA..Wm.  E.Kelly 2Feb49 

567  WINCHESTER,  50. 

Portsmouth, 
Woolwleh  188S.    Tom  1487.    Surrejon  of  Nary. 

568  WINDSOR  CASTLE,  120. 

Pembroke,  building. 
Tons  8186.    Navy  Office. 


569    WIZARD^  6.    Tender  to  Ajsa. 
Qneeneiawtu 

Pcmliroka  1880.    Tons  SSI.    Peake. 


571    WOLVERENE,  12. 

Coast  of  Africa. 

ChatliamlSSS.    Tons  «M.    Symoads. 

Cim Maxwell  Falcon  ....^ 

Lieul    Edw.  W.  Tumour    ....'ItJi 

Henry  Christian   ....21§^ 
Mast    ....  Geo.  Williams  (oc/) .  .26S(^ 

Surg    . . : .  Jas.  Walsh,  md 21Sc| 

Pay  4-  Pur  F.  W.  Rowlstone  . . .  .2IS^ 

Asst  Surg  J.  E.  Hamilton 2JS(!; 

CUsrk    ....Geo.Tcait 5CN 


572  WOODLARK.     Woolwieh. 

573  WORCESTER,  5a 
S'heemeee'. 

Dq»ttoidl844.    Tons  1473.    Sorvqreno'I^ 


574 


YOUNG  HEBE. 

E.Indies. 


ZEPHYR.    St. 

H.p.  100. 

Woolwich^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Effective  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


249 


HER  MAJESTY'S  PACKET  BRIGS  AT  FALMOUTH. 
COMMISSIONED  BY  THE  ADMIRALTY. 


CRANE,  6. 
Lieut  Com  John  Parsons    28June47 

EXPRESS,  6. 
Lieut  Com  William  Lory   1 3June43 

LINNET. 
Lieut  Com  ThoB.  James    26Feh48 


PENGUIN,  6. 
Lieut  Com  Walter  Leslie 23Nov48 


PETEREL,  6. 
Zrt^u^  Com  Thomas  Creser    230ct43 


SEAGULL. 
Lieut  Com  James  Small 21Mar48 


ADMIRALTY  AGENTS  IN  CONTRACT  STEAM  VESSELS. 

LIEUTENANTS.  WITH  DATE  OF  APPOINTMENT. 


Sam.  Tancock    22Aug40 

William  H.  Brady  10Jime42 

Thomas  W.  Langton 8Apr43 

BosviUe  J.  Wilson    13July44 

John  J.  Wilkinson    27Nov44 

John  Davies  (e) 27Nov44 

Thomas  Freer    10Mar45 

William  D'Aranda 26May45 

Richard  Percival    4Jaly45 

William  W.  South 4July45 

John  Brown 7July46 

William  P.  Newenham 6Sept45 

James  Inghs 29Dec45 

Joseph  Ray    30Mar45 

John  Slaughter    2Jan45 

Thomas  Strover 24Sep46 

John  Hay  (6)    5Apr46 


Lawrence  Dennehy 12June46 

Peter  Rainier 27July47 

John  Kiddle 4Aug47 

RickardLloyd    28Aug47 

Douglas  Reid     22Jan47 

Wm.  V.  Lee 19June47 

Robert  Parker   21Nov48 

Thos.  S.  Scriven    22Dec48 

John  O'Reilly  (a) 23Apr49 

Jas.  G.  Raymond  26Apr49 

Henry  Beddek 16June49 

Edw.  W.  Ward 22Nov49 

Thos.  C.  O.  D.  Whipple 5Jan50 

Wm.W.Oke 26Apr50 

Watford  T.  Bellairs lMay50 

Thos.  A.  Lewis    3May50 


Salarj  je200  te  jCSfiO. 


July  50 


Digitized  by 


R 

Google 


250 


NON-EFFECTIVE   SHIPS,  HULKS,  &c. 


Ackbar,  Quarantine  Service,  Liverpool. 
Anson,  Conv.  Hulk,  HobartTown,V.D.Land 
Argo,  Receiving  Ship,  Devonport. 
Aurora,  Coal  Depdt,  Falmouth. 
Bacchante,  Quarantine  Serv.  Standgate  Creek 
Bacchus  (late  Arethiua)Q}iwraxi,  Ser.  Liverpl. 
Badger,  Mooring  Vessel,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Bathurst,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Medway. 
Beagle,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Crouch  River 
Bellona,  Receiving  Ship,  Devonport. 
Black  Prince,  Convict  Hulk,  Woolwich. 
Blake,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Blossom,  Quarantine  Service,  Standgate  Creek 
Brazen,  Floating  Chapel,  Thames. 
Briton,  Convict  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Cadmus,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Cameleon,  Watch  Vessel,  Customs. 
Chanticleer,  Coast  Guard  Serv.  Crouch  river. 
Charger,  Coal  Depdt,  Woolwich. 
Chatham,  Sheer  Hulk,  Chatham. 
Clinker,  Coast  Guard  Serv.  Cuckmere  Haven 
Coromandel,  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Dart,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Dartmouth,  Quarantine  Service,  Leith. 
Defence,  Convict  Hulk,  Portsmouth. 
Dreadnought,  Seaman's  Hosp.  Ship,.  Greenw. 
Dromedary,  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Druid,  Quarantine  Service,  Devonport. 
Dryad,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Duncan,  Quarantine  Service,  Standgate  Creek. 
Eclipse,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Egeria,  Receiving  Ship,  Devonport 
Emulous,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Ethalion,  Receiving  Ship,  Harwich. 
Fame,  Marine  Barrack  Ship,  Pembroke. 
Flamer,  Alien  Service,  Gravesend. 
Fortitude,  Coal  Dep6t,  Chatham. 
Galatea,  Coal  Depdt,  Jamaica. 
Griper,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Chichester  Harb. 
Havock,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Hamble  River. 
Hebe,  Convict  Ship,  Woolwich. 
Hope,  Quarantine  Service,  Milford. 
Hussar,  Receiving  Ship,  Chatham. 
Icarus,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Lymington. 
Investigator,  Thames  Police  Station,  Thames. 
Iphigenia,  Marine  Society's  Ship,  Deptford. 
Jupiter,  Coal  Depdt,  Devonport 
Justitia,  Convict  Hulk,  Woolwich. 
Ijavinia,  Quarantine  Service,  Liverpool. 
I^even,  Receiving  Ship,  Limehouse. 
Leviathan,  Target,  Portsmouth. 


Magpie,  Tank  Vessel,  Chatham. 
Maidstone,  Coal  Depdt,  Portsmouth. 
Malabar,  Coal  Depdt,  Portsmouth. 
Medway,  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Menai,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Menelaus,  Quarantine  Service,  MotherbanL 
Mersey,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Messenger,  Coal  Depdt,  Woolwich. 
Minotaur,  Quarantine  Sci-v.  Standgate  CreeL 
Mulgrave,  Lazaretto,  Milford. 
Northumberland,Quaran.Serv.Standgate  Crk. 
Nymph,  Receiving  Ship,  Sheemeas. 
Owen  Glendower,  Convict  Ship,  Gibraltar. 
Pallas,  Coal  Depdt,  Devonport 
Partridge,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Southamptcn. 
Pelican,  Watch  Vessel,  Rye. 
Pelter,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Pioneer,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Pyramus,  Receiving  Ship,  Halifax. 
Ramillies,  Quarantine  Serv.  Standgate  Creei. 
Raven,  Watch  Vessel,  Mizner  Havexi. 
Renard,  Mooring  Vessel,  Chatham. 
Rhin,  Quarantine  Service,  Standgate  Creek. 
Royal  Oak,  Receiving  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Safety,  Receiving  Ship,  Tortola.  [Sheeniess. 
St  Lawrence  (late  Sluaman)  Receiving  Ship, 
Salsette,  Receiving  Ship,  Woolwich. 
Sapphire,  Receiving  Ship,  Trincomale. 
Shamrock,  Coast  Guard  Service,  Med  way. 
Snapper,  Coast  Guard  Service. 
Stirling  Castle,  Convict  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Success,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Sulphur,  Receiving  Hulk,  Woolwich. 
Surprise,  Convict  Hulk,  Cork. 
Tartar,  Receiving  Ship,  Chatham. 
Tees,  Chapel,  Liverpool. 
Tenedos,  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Thames,  Convict  Ship,  Bermuda. 
Topaze,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Triumph,  Quarantine  Service,  Milford. 
Tyrian,  Quarantine  Service,  Motherbank. 
Unit6,  Convict  Hulk,  Woolwich. 
Venus,  Marine  Society's  Ship,  Woolwich- 
Veteran,  Receiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Victorious,  Beeeiving  Ship,  Portsmouth. 
Vigo,  Receiving  Ship,  Devonport 
Warrior,  Convict  Ship,  Woolwich. 
Weymouth,  Receiving  Hulk,  Bermuda. 
Wolf,  Coal  Depdt,  Kingston,  Dublin. 
Wye,  Convict  Ship,  Woolwich. 
York,  Convict  Hulk,  Portsmouth. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


251 


MAIL  STEAM  VESSELS. 


DOVER. 
Thomas  Baldock,  Commander  Superintending,  appointed  19ih  Aug.  1846. 

£4ti0  per  ammin* 

J.  M.  Hope,  Paymaster  and  Purser. 

iSlSB  0«.  per  umum. 


GARLAND,!.    H.p.  120 

Xuw/ Com  E.  Wylde    14Mar49 

ONYX,!.    H.p.  120 

JLieuiCom  Geo.  Raymond   llJan48 

PRINCESS  ALICE,  1.    H.p.  120 


VIOLET,!.    H.p.  120 
Lieut  Com,  Henry  P.  Jones    11  JuneSO 

VIVID,!.    H.p.  160. 
Mast  Com  Luke  Smithett  (Act.)    1 1  Jan48 


LIVERPOOL. 
Thomas  Bevis,  Conmiander  Superintending,  appointed  5th  February,  1839. 

JK490  per  ■miiim. 

William  Lawes,  Paymaster  and  Purser,  12th  August,  1841. 

£980  per  annnm. 


HOLYHEAD,  &c. 
Charles  Eraser,  Commander  Superintending,  appointed  10th  Sept.  1844. 

£418  per  annain. 

Michael  Scott,  Paymaster  and  Purser,  appointed  4th  Mar.  1843. 

jnso  per  annam. 

BANSHEE.    H.p.  350  I  CARADOC.    H.p.  350 

Miut  Com  William  Smithett  (Act,)  5 Jan48  |     Lieut  Com  Chas.  P.  Ladd 4Apr4d 


R2 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


252 

HER  MAJESTY'S   REVENUE  VESSELS, 

Showing  the  Tons  and  Number  of  Men  borne  by  each. 


C.  C.  signifidt  CiviliAn  CommBiider;  C.  F.  M.  Cmlian  First  Mate;   C.  8.  M.  Ciriliui  Second  Mite; 

D.O.  Deputed  Officer. 


.0Apr44 


ACTIVE. 

Tons  99.    Crew  23. 

Litut,  Com.  Geo.  M.  Smith 29May49 

AMPHITRITE. 
Tons  60.    Crew  16. 
C.M.F.    Timothy  Kelly    19Feb44 

BADGER. 

Tons  60.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    JohnCarter   18Not42 

BAT. 
Tons  87.    Crew  10. 
C.S.M.    John  Bowling 

CAMELBON. 
Tons  89.    Crew  81. 
lAeuUCom,    Fras.  P.Coull dOApr48 

CHANCE. 

Tons  68.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    Michael  Smith 1Not47 

CURLEW. 

Tons  30.    Crew  8. 

C.S.M.    John  Underwood 7May44 

DEFENCE. 

Tons  60.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    John  M'Conachj 8Not47 

DESMOND. 

Tons  65.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    F.  Browne 31Mar4d 

DISPATCH. 

Tons  30.    Crew  7. 

C.8.M.    Geo.Wrake 13July44 

DOLPHIN. 

Tons  84.     Crew  21. 

Litut.  Cwift.  William  H.  Broad 9Not46 

EAGLE. 

Tons  100.    Crew  23. 

Liewi,  Com,    Thomas  Brewer 14Dec49 

ELIZA. 

Tons  62.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    Patrick  O'Malley    2Feb47 

FAIRY. 

Tons  24.     Crew  7. 

D.O.    T.  Langmaid 7July44 

FERRET. 

Tons  22.     Crew  7. 

D.O.    Patrick  Mahoney 2July49 


FRANCES. 

Tons  44.    Crew  11. 

C.F.M.     Henry  Harrey 25Sept4e 

GERTRUDE. 

Tons  36.    Crew  8. 

C.S.M.    John  Soper    9Attg4l 

OROSVBNOR. 

Tons  32.    Crew  8. 

D.O.    JohnHarris 7JiiMtt 

HAMILTON. 

Tons  69.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    R.S.  Triphook IDecS 

HARPY. 

Tons  146.    Crew  80. 

Lieut.  Com.    Robert  Willooz     IFM 

HARRIETT. 

Tons  60.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    James  McAlister   llApt^  j 

KING  GEORGE. 
Tons  36.    Crew  8. 
C.S.M.    Robert  Grimaon    14MtT44 

LADY  FLORA. 

Tons  23.    Crew  6. 

D.O.    Chas.  Bones    IJime^ 

LION. 

Tona  60.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    Wffl.  Peam   SOJoseli 


LIVELY. 
Tons  100.    Crew  83. 
Litut.  Cmn.    Richard  J.  Turner    .  • . 


.SNov^ 


MARGARET. 

Tons  36.    Crew  8. 

D.O.     William  Norria 8Mit4» 

MARIA.  I 

Tons  36.    Crew  10. 
C.S.M.    Samuel  Way laJulT*? 

MERMAID. 

Tons  147.    Crew  31. 

Lietit.  Com.    George  S.  Brittain l7Js&^ 

NEPTUNE. 

Tons  42.    Crew  11. 

C.S.M.    Fras.  H.  Jennison ISFe^ 

NIMBLE. 

Tons  60.    Crew  16. 

C.F.M.    J.  P.  BlundeU 9Jmlli 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Her  Majesty^s  Revenue  Vessels. 


253 


ONYX. 
I                         Tons  81.    Crew  8. 
S.IC.    JohnTajlor      8Dec46 

PETEREL. 
Tom  60.    Crew  16. 
F.M.    John  Hughes    . . 


■••••••••• 


.]8May49 


PRINCE  ALBERT. 

TonalSO.    Crew  32. 

:eut.  Com.    Patrick  Campbell 26Jalj47 

PRINCE  OF  WALES. 

Tone  160.    Crew  38. 

leut.  Cam,    John  Allen 6Jan48 

PRINCESS  ROYAL. 

Tons  25.    Crew  7. 

.O.     WOliam  Shepherd 9Jnne48 

RACER. 

Tons  60.    Crew  16. 

F.H.    JamesSims 26Mar48 


ROSE. 
Tons  63.    Crew  14. 
F.M.    SamU  M'Donald 


.26Sept48 


ROYAL  CHARLOTTE. 

Tons  130.    Crew  29. 

UuU  Com.    Jas.  R.  R.  Lilbnm   lOJunei? 


SCOUT. 

Tons  84.      Crew  21. 

C.C.    Isaac  Sazby 24Mar43 

SKYLARK. 

Tons  60.    Crew  16. 

C.F^M.    James  Johnsoo   14Not44 

STAG. 

Tons  130.    Crew  29. 

LmkU  Com.    Qeo.  F.  Westbrook 22JaD48 

SYLPH. 

Tons  36.    Crew  8. 

C.S»M.    John  Sutton    21Mar44 

SYLVIA. 
Tons  60.    Crew  16. 
C.FM.    Thos.  R.  Forward 8Deo47 

VIGILANT. 
Tons  99.    Crew  28. 
C.C.    R.OowIland 27Sept24 

VICTORIA. 

Tons  114.    Crew  26. 

Liowt,  Com,    John  C.  Sicklemore    10Aug4S 

WELLINGTON. 

Tons  143.    Crew  30. 

Limit,  Com.    Charles  Goldsmith 29Jan50 

WICKHAM. 
Tons  100.    Crew  23. 
Lieut,  Com,    A.  R.  B.  Carter 99jan50 


Digitized  by 


Google 


254 


OFnCERS  EMPLOYED  IN  THE  COAST  GUARD  SERVICE. 


ComptrolUr^  General, 
^iCaptoinAlexanderEUioe  ....  llFebfiO £1000per 

Deputy  CamptreUeT'OeneraL 
Commander  Samad Spanhott  16  May  87.... 

Prinetpal  Clerk,  Coast  Guard  Office^  London. 
Jamef  William  Safe. 
*  EzcliiiiT«  of  hatr-|My  tod  fei»Tt01iig  i 


.£500« 


liitpMtiBf  Cm 


,  wtMra  0Q«  bofM  It  illowtd,  £400  1««.  td^  when  two,  £4M  l«c  «!.,  indudlBc  balf-poj. 
Intpoeting  CommuMlcn  tho  Mmo  m  OommandAn,  with  th«  dtlltoaioe  of  half-paf. 
Llotttenanti  ChioT  Ottuo&n  Of.  per  diem  In  eddltloo  to  half-paj. 
Matee  %».  per  diem. 


INSPECTING  C0MMANDEB8. 
Commandero. 


Abbot,  JoDai  A. 
Arrow,  Joim  J. 


.S6MarS0    Weiport. 
..ejandO    Leith. 


Bingham, H.H.   ..23Dec45 
Bingham,  John  £.  llApr60 

Bowie,  John SlOetSO 

Boy0,Wm 14Jan47 


Wells. 

Clyde  Dlftrict. 

Arklow. 

Berwick. 


Carpenter,  Thoa.  ..S2F6b47  Lyme. 

Charlewood,  E.  P.  17Jan48  Deal. 

Cheere,  John  •  • .  •  10Juue49  Cromer. 

Clayell,  John  ....90Feb46  Whitby. 

I>aviea,  George  . . .  .3Jnly43  Penzance. 

Douglai,  Chaa.  H.  S6Mar47  Wexford. 

DooglaaWm.M.W.8Dec48  Kinaale. 

Ellis,  Fred.  A 6May47  No.  Yarmouth. 

Ellis,  Wm 82May49  Greenhlthe. 

Fkirman,  Alf.  N.  . .  SMar48  Harwich. 

Fisher,  Peter     ..  20Mar46  Folkestone. 

Grandy,John  S.W.  S6Mar60  Gosport. 


Hall,Wm.K 8Mar49 

Harrison,  John  G.  3June48 
Harston,Henry  C.  81May47 
Helpman,  PhiUp  A.90Feb46 
Henry,  Geo.  A.. ..  iFebfiO 

Hills,  John 17May44 

Hoare,  Wm.  O'B.  18Sep48 
Holland,  Edward  10jQly45 

Ingram,  Aug.  H.  ..3Apr48 


Weymouth. 
Lymington. 
Donaghadee. 
Sunderland. 
Southend. 
Littlehampton. 
Core,  Cork. 
BaUy  Castle,  Co. 
[Antrinu 

Montrose. 


Katon,  James  E.  24June48  Whitstable. 

Kemble,  Fredk.    ..10OcU7  Galway. 

Kennedy,  Wm.H.  89Sep46  Plymouth. 

Langtry,JosephM.  8May47  Hyde. 


Mackeniie,  Jas.  G.  SApr48  Bridgewatar. 

Maitland,  Lewis    ..ajuly44  Grimabj. 

Mann,  Robert JulySO 

Mends,  James  A.  84June48  RottingdeaiL. 

Metcalfe,  Wm.  C.  ldJune49  Bridlington. 

Morritt,  Geo 80June47  Saloombe. 

Mottley,Jo8ephM.  990CC45  Hastings. 

Neame,  Wm 5Sep94  Dublin. 

Norcock,  John  H.   SlApr49  Castle  Townaend. 

Norman,  Chas.  B. . .  2Not49  Scilly. 

Nott,  Bdw.  B 6Feb47  Padstow. 

Nugent,  John    ....llOctSd  Milford. 

[Wigbt 

Ollyer,  Wm.  B.   . .  1 8July46  Tarmouth,  I.  of 

Pasco,  W.  M.  I.  G.  110et47  Kilrush. 

Pilkhigton,Edw.W.d9Sep46  Swonage. 

Postie,  Chas.  Jas.  16Aug46  Newcasae. 

Sibbald,John  ....10Feb49  Dundalk. 

Skene,  John  M<D.  24June48  Fahnouth. 

Smith,  Richard  S.  80Jan49  Sheemess. 

Stewart,  Robt.  A.  8dFeb49  Carrickleivoa. 

StoU,J.L.R.....dOJune47  CUfden. 

Story,  Henry  A.    . .  1  Feb.'iO  Dartfamouth. 

Symonds,  ThoB.  E.   8Mar48  Ezmontii. 

TriseoU,  Wm.  E.  ..3Apr48  Fowey. 

Ward,  John  R 29Sep46  Aldboro'. 


INSPECTING  UEUTENANTS. 

Bagehot,  Chas.    ..11  OctSS    Yougbal. 
Bnmton,  Richard  a7I>ecd8    Bnrghead,  N.B, 

Clifford,  Herbert  J.  1 10ct23    Waterford. 

Irwin,  Joseph  ..k.llOctSd    Malahlde. 

Sterne,  Wm 11  OctSS    Dingle. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Coast  Guard. 


255 


LIEUTENANTS  OP  STATIONS. 


lexBnder,  Nor.  B.  SlJulyS? 
Udridge,Thoe.A.  l7Jiine47 
sliby,  WUliam  R.  24Mar91 
tJclndon,  Hor.  N.  31Mar96 
utridge,  Charles    85Jan47 

alley,  Wm.  (ft)  l6May46 
ainbridge,  Henry  89Sep46 
ake,  J.  Wolland  6Apr25 
aker,  GuBtayus  S.  31  Mardl 
alcer,  Joa.  Francis  22Apr81 
&ker,  Wm.  Hen.   23Jan46 

amea,  Peter 860ct86 

arrett,  Joseph  F.  7Apr30 
askerville,  Perc.  4Nov44 
att,  William  . . .  .24Apr3l 

att,  Henry 31  Mardl 

;ayly,  Chas.  B.  ..2500149 
lay  ley,  Henry  . . .  .6May40 
Bedford,  John  W.  20Noy43 
^nson^JohnR.  10Sept47 
lest,  Thomas  F. . .  ldJane39 
lilUngsley,  John  21JuIyd(> 
Uis8«tt,  Chas.  £.  12Sept40 
lly th,  Charles  . . . . 3Dec4d 

lolton,  Aug 15Jime41 

)o wden,  R.  B.    . .  26Apri2 

Iradley,  W.  S 13Mar50 

)rooman,  James  . .  4Feb45 
irooman,  Wm.  R.  10July49 
Iroiincker,  J.  P.  . . 70ct3d 
luchanan,  R.  A.  ..2l0ct48 

)ul1ey,John IdMaySO 

)umiston,HaghS.  30ct25 
3urt,WiUiam  (ft)11Jime35 
Batcher,  Jonathan  llApr43 
butcher,  Robt. .  ..25Mar44 

ilJarey,  Thomas  .  •  4Aprildl 
:;:armichael,J.J. 

O.F 23N0T48 

:^arr,  Henry  John  16Mar31 
::;arroU, Andrew  D.  8Apr37 
::hambers,  Richard  6Feb47 
I^harlesson,  R.  W.  17Apr48 
i^hesshyre,  H.  T.  N.  8Jan47 

:3Iarke,  Job  B 18Jan47 

I^larke,  £.  J.  B. . .  llSept47 
[:iarke,  £dw.  F.  llMar4B 
[Dayton, James  ..26Mai39 
Clerk,  Francis  N.  13Jan29 
Coleman,  John  (a)  lJane37 
Coleman,  John  (6)  270ctd5 
Coles,  WiUiam  . .240ec44 
Collins,  Francis ....  lFeb48 
Collins,  Henry  . .  28July40 
Conner,  Samuel  .  .25MaiQ7 

Cooper,  Aug 13Dec42 

Coppin,  Fred 1  Febd7 

Coppinger, T. 3.  ..27Ang41 
Cornish,  John  (a)  ..40ctd4 
Cotgra?e,  Richard  ldFeb39 
Cotton,  Fred.  L.    .  .7Aag48 


CasherdsU. 
Mumbles. 
GsUey  HiU. 
Eastbourne. 
Charmouth. 

Rickham. 

Whitby. 

Watchet. 

Ecclesbourne. 

Portloe. 

Ghirrison  Point. 

Folkestone. 

New  Quay,  Cardlg. 

Kessingland. 

North-end,  Deal 

Holbeach. 

BaUygally. 

Challaboro'. 

Mouth  of  Boyne. 

Lynn. 

Qarranee  Bay. 

Portsmouth  Harb. 

Castletownsend. 

KUlybegs. 

Brancaster. 

Reculvers 

Weston  Sup.  Mare. 

Torquay. 

Cromer. 

Coatham. 

Buckie. 

Atherfleld. 

Dalkey,DubUn. 

Bangor. 

Wrangle. 

Porto  Bello. 

Weymouth. 

Ballynacourty. 

Bradwell,  Essex. 

Ardglass. 

Robin  Hood's  Bay. 

Ardmore. 

Selsey. 

Stokes  Bay. 

HiU  Head. 

Kingsgate. 

Rochester. 

Bo?isand. 

Priory,  Hastings. 

Seaham  Harbour. 

Langton* 

Carnsore. 

Katerline. 

Chidiock 

Fisbcrsgate. 

Heme  Bay. 

Cowes. 

Polperro. 

Stonehoose. 

Swanage. 


Cox  Henry  9June47  Elie,  Fife. 

Craog,  John  H.  ...ldFeb60  St  Lawrence. 

Dalyell,  James  ....  28Sep46  Westhayen. 

Dayis,  John   3Dec47  Tankerton. 

Davis,  Henry  B.  .  .22Sep46  Kingston. 

Davison,  James  S.    lApr44  Cockbush. 

Dawson,  Wm.  (ft)    lOOctdS  Dulough,  Westport. 

Dooley,  David    ..  3July44  Elmer. 

Drew,  Edward    ..27Mar40  Porthpean. 

Drew,  Fred. «10ct42  Hove. 

Drew, Josias    ....31Aug4d  Mullion. 

Edwards,  Adams    10Mar35  Cawsand. 

Elliott,  E.  G 27Feb43  Dunncy  Cove. 

Ellis,  Robert    ....25Apr46  Fairlight. 

Eyton,  W.  W 28Dec48  No.  Yarmouth. 

Ferrar,  Wm. . .  Aug5Dec42  Branseombe. 

Finemore,John  ..26Aug34  Newgate. 

Forbes,  Alex.  W.   22Aug48  Bray. 

Foster,  H.  D 9OcU0  East  Ferry. 

Franklyn,  Geo.     ..5July36  Blackrock. 

Freese  A.  T 1  Mar47  Lyme  Cobb. 

Gale,  Chas 2July 40  East  End  Lane. 

Gerard,  Henry   .•29June48  Donaghadee. 

Gill,  Harry 8Nov36  Tower  39,  UasUngs. 

Godden,  J.  Shaw    170ct43  Shanklin. 

Goodridge,  Richd.    6Dec41  Paignton. 

Goslin,  William  H.  17  Nov43  Ciaggin. 

Goss,  Thomas    ....  4Sept48  Dunmanus. 

Gough,  Fred.  W. .  .2dMar49  Crosshaven. 

Gould,  William    ..2lNov39  Brook. 

Goullett,  Charles    10Aug41  Tenby. 

Grant,  D.  B.  G.  .  .26June40  Fort  Sutherland. 

Griffith,  Smyth    ..t3Mar49  Teignmouth. 

Griffiths,  Herb.  L.  21July49  24  Tower. 

Grose,  Arthur    . . .  .lNov49  Greystones. 

Gutzmer,  John       . .  1  Feb37  Splttal. 

Hamilton,  Thomas    30ct26  MulIaghmore,Sligo. 

Harding,  George     28Feb26  Belderig,  s>ii^). 

Harris,  Francis     ..2Aug33  Palling. 

HasweU,Chas.  S.  ..20ct45  St.  Mawes. 

Hay,  Wm 3Nov49  Tetney,  Grimsby. 

Hemer,  Robt 1 9Nov47  Westbroolc. 

Henri,  Alphonso     17Dec21  Bally  Castle,  Sligo. 

Higgon,  Henry  M.    7Nov42  Curry  doe. 

HiU,  Edward  ....14Julydd  Thomey. 

Hippisley,  C  J.     . .  9Mai36  Hayling  Island. 

Hire,  Geo.  A 6June49  No.  1  Battery,  Deal. 

Hockley,  John  B.    30OgK39  Corton. 

Hodgskin,  Jas.  A.  14Vlay49  Axmouth. 

Hole,  William   ....3Mar27  Budleigh  Saltcrton. 

Hood,  Wm.  H.    .  .28Sept4d  No.  Shore. 

Hooper,  Benjamin  lOApr20  Polkerris. 

Hopkins,  Robert    ..ajuly48  Town^hend. 

Hussey,  Richard  ..8Sept48  St.Airnes. 

Hyne,Thos.  M.      .20Jan49  Pembroke. 

luskip,  Peter  P.   ..80ct42  Port  Wrinkle. 

JeflTery,  Barthw. . .    3Jan46  Greenaway. 

Jeston,  Humph  ••283ept41  Bishopstone. 

Joachim,  Richard  16Mar31  Lowestuffe. 

Johnson,  John. . .  .31Dec46  Staiths. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


256 


Coast  Guard. 


Johnston,  Henrj  ..S0Apr50  St.  Alban*s-he«d. 

Johnston,  Jas.C.  17 JaDe47  Donbar. 

Jones,  P.  B 0Aiig48  Pennarth. 

Keeling,  John  J. . .  S0Jime34  Strftngford. 

Kelly,  Richard  N.    9Oct40  Glenluce. 

Kempthorne,C.H.  7JuIy81  Old  Head,  Kintale. 

Kennedy,  Arthur  27May42  Cushendeen. 

Keiinett,  £dw.  H.  10Sept47  Woodbrtdge  Haven. 

Knapraan,  Edw.    ..6Apr41  Porthilick. 

Knox,  Marcus  ....  21  Noy42  Rathmullen. 


Lafarque,  Chas.  A. 
Lsmberty  Wm.  L*. 
Larington  ,Thomas 
Lawless,  Henry  . . 
Lawrance,  Henry 
Lett,  Stephen  J.  . 
Liddon,MatthewJ. 

Loveless,  Jas 

Lyon,  Francis.. .. 
Lyons,  William  . . 

M'Killop.  Henry  F 
M'Lean,  C.  C. 
H'Naughten,Alex. 
Markett,  John     . . 
Maxwell,  WilUam 

Maxey,  Edw 

May,  Christopher 
Millet,  John  . . . 
MitcheU,  William 
Morris,  W.  W.  . 
Morriss,  Edward  J 
Moubray,  Rob.  H. 


,  lApr46 
.29Jan50 
29Mar38 

7Mar43 
..IJandd 
.  3Apr37 
]4July38 
20Apr42 

8Febd7 
18Maid4 

.12Mar49 
2Aug33 
24June48 
14Julyd8 
16Mar81 
.8Aug47 
12July36 
.20Oct40 
18Mar84 
. .  Jan.50 
26Apr36 
24Noy49 


Littlestonei. 

1  Battery, Folkstone. 

Bognor. 

Clontarf. 

Ballyheighe,  Tralee. 

BarofLo.,Wezfd. 

Southampton. 

Pegwell  Bay. 

Jack's  Hole. 

Olenarm. 

Bletchington. 
Coverack. 
Portrush. 
48  Tower. 
Worthing. 
Sennen  Core. 
Port  Moncrief. 
Arklow. 
Calshot  Castle. 
Scattery  Island. 
Seafleld,  Co.  Clare, 
62  Tower. 


Newman,  Robt  A. 
NickoU,  James  H. 


7Nov4d    Shomecllff. 
3Apr83    55  Tower. 


O'Brien ,  Robt. 4SepM4  Yealm. 

O'Cooncll,  M.  F.     12Jan36  Barking. 

Owen,  Bell  Rt.    . .  31  Decd8  Ryde. 

Oxford,  John     . . .  •4Apr40  Bridport. 


Pace,£dm.  H 

Pain,  Martin   .... 
Parrey,  Robert    . 
Parsons,  Timothy 
Parsons,  Wm.  (b) 
Paynter,J.M.... 
Peame,  W.  G.     . . 
Pearse,  Wm.  A.  R 
Pearson,  Thomas 
Pearson,  Chas.  {b) 
Penfold,  Geo.  S. 
Pet(!h,  Chas.  A.    . 
Phillips,  Frederick 
t'ollardyjohn    ... 
Pooley,  George  .. 
Powy8,Chas.  E... 
I'oynter,  Chas.  W. 
Pratt,  James  .... 
Pritchard,  John  A 


.13Feb40 
12May37 
.ldDec34 


.SJanSS 
20Mar35 
26Sept37 
.  6JuDe50 
.2Dec23 
..6Jan37 
15Not23 
.4Sept48 
16Mar31 
.2Aug36 
20Scpt37 
23Mar49 
15Nov48 
16Mar31 
.  20Oct49 


Quinlan,\V.  St.  L.  14Seiit48 


Saltbom. 

Seasalter  Cliff. 

Hastings. 

Christchurch. 

Boumebottom. 

Mullion. 

Milford  Lymington. 

St.  lyes. 

Penzance. 

Came,  Derry. 

Omeath. 

Cuckmere. 

Dublin. 

Falmouth. 

Elm  ley  Ferry. 

Mothercombe. 

Brighton. 

Whitehorse  Dis- 

[trict. 
So.  Yarmouth. 


Ramsay,  J.  D.  . . 
Richards,  John  . . . 
Roberts,  Henry  . 
Ilobinson  James  C. 
Robinson,  Joseph 
Roe,  Robert  B. . . 
Ross,  llioe.  C.  . . . 
Royce,  WUliam  . 
Ry  ves,  H.  Thoe. . . 


St.  Aubyn,Robt.  J.  10SepU9 

Salkeld,  Thos 14Dec46 

SamweU,  William  dOSeptd6 
Sanderson,  John  P.  13Aug22 
Scott,  Charles  K.  27Jan34 
Scudamore,  W.  J.  .  .3Jan29 

Seaton,  John    20OcU6 

Senior,  James  ....310ct23 
Senrante,  Chas.  . .  10Oct38 
Sbacklock,  Edw.  ..16Jan50 
Shairp,  Stephen  . .  6June40 
Shairp,  John  H . . . .  9Nov49 
Shillingford,  Alex.  30Mar35 
Short,  Samuel  F.  26Aug44 
Simmonds,  Chesn.  17Dec28 
Simpson,  James(&)  17Ang48 
Sims,  Andrew  . . .  .31Mai28 
Smith,  Edward  G.  3June33 
Smith,  Fred.  W...14May50 
Smyth,  Geo.  T.  ..20May48 
Spurin, John  ....  7Septd6 
Stanbury,  Wm.  ..27July41 
Standbridge,Wm.T.  4Apr50 
Steddy,John  ....18NoYd5 

Stephens,  R.  L 7June31 

Stephens,  W.  L. . .  19Jnne33 
Sterling,  Spencer  . .  150cU7 
Stewart,  Jas.  (b) . .  19Jnne43 
Stokes,  Henry  ..26May45 
Strong,  Jos.  T.  . .  140ct36 
Stroyer,  Samuel.. 21  Noy39 
Stubbin,  John  ..9Julyd4 
Suliyan,  Norton  S.  18Sept49 
Synge,  Robert ....  6DecdO 

Taylor,  Geo.  S.  ..l6Feb49 
Taylor,  Walker  .•22June36 
Taylor,  Robert  ..27Mar39 
Thomas,  Geoige(fr)  I10ct34 

Thomas,  Wm 6June50 

Thompson,  John  R.13Mar60 
Tomlin,  Geo.  W.  . .  17Feb49 
Tracy.  J.  J.  C.  H.  18July45 
Trayers,  James  . . .  .2June46 
Turner,  Charles  (e)  7Feb3d 

Walker,  John  (ft)  20Septd3 
WaU,  Henry  ....20Sept49 
Warren,  C.Duncan  lFeb37 
Webster,  Wm.  ..22Sept4e 
Wells,  Edward  F.  ..40ct39 
Welsh,  William  ..llAprd9 
Whichelo,  Geo.  ..21Apr47 
White,  George  R.  26Sep26 
Winthrop,  G.  T.  S.  140ct48 
Wise,  Chapman  .  .24July49 
Woodham,Wil.  H.  12July39 


15Jaly40  Aldborcmgh. 

.7Kay36  Pembroke  Dock. 

.29Jan36  Osmingtoa. 

dOMar44  nfracombe. 

..8Jan47  Cadgwith. 

..5MarS0  Abbotabnry. 

,.lAug46  Harwich. 

.16Jan34  Walmer. 

20Sept49  Shoreham. 

Shoebaryneas. 
Sunderbuod. 
Meyagiasy. 
Lancing. 
Southsea  castle. 
Islands  of  Kane. 
Epple  Bay. 
Rush. 

Carllngford. 
Bridlington. 
Babbicombe. 
Poole. 

3  Tow.  Folkatoae. 
Weatgate. 
Bamagate. 
Marchwood. 
Peterhead. 
Kimmeridge. 
Branacombe. 
Patrington. 
Padatow. 
**  Encbantresa" 
Lyme  Cobb. 
"  Bereaford." 
Barton. 
Carrickfeiigua. 
No.  1  Battery,  DeiL 
Killingholine. 
Fleet. 

Littlehampton. 
Hartlepool. 
Flamboro'  Head. 
Pruada  Coye. 
Faro. 

Johna  HaTeo. 

Glandore. 

Langston  Hartwv. 

Morston. 

Weybourne* 

8t.Catb6ruie'a. 

Bembridge. 

Pitts  De^. 

Courtmasheny. 

Tnmchapel. 

Bxmouth* 
Clacton  Waah. 
Uzon. 
36  Tower 
Broadstura. 
Preston. 
Langley  Fort. 
StOsytiiTow.Har*' 
Casemates, 
Swale  Cliff. 
Banff. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Coast  Guard. 


257 


f  oang,  Alfred 3May49  Caileh  Bay. 

If ouDg, Thomas    ..SAogdd  Polman. 

MASTERS, 

Ishton,  Jai.  H.  ..32Mfty50  BaJlymacaw. 

Ball,  John  J 8May50  Gravesend. 

Barrett,  Wm 26Dec48  Balbriggan. 

Bumey,  Henry  D.  19June47  Prawle. 

Buniey,  Wm.  J.  W.14Dec47  Sherringham. 

::howii,  Peter  ....  3 1  Apr49  Scattery. 

i^IeTeland,  Cbas. . .  29Sept47  Pagham. 

^oltxirne,  John  C.  ]3Apr47  Hill  Portland. 

=:d wards,  Tho8.   ..lOMayfiO  Barry's  Co?e. 

Ernes,  Wm.  H-  ..13July47  CrowUnk. 

Earner,  John  ....  I60cti9  Cove  Bay. 
3ibbon,  Geo.  J.  . .  14June50 

Sodden,  R.  S lOBf ay50  Grand  Redoabt. 

j^raham,  Robt.  B. .  .60ct49  Long  Island, 

harper,  Henry   ..86Jaly48  Ballymacaw. 

fiaynes.  John 31  Aag.47  Cliff  Creek. 

Hele,  Wm.S 19Dec49  Peterhead. 

Byne,  Wm.  C.    ..26May48  Monsehole. 

renklns,  J.  W.  R.   10Aug48  Larne. 

Fohns,  Stephen  ..89Jane49  Hornsea. 

Loney,  Peter    ....  21  Har50  Torcross. 

Loveridge,  Geo.  H.  9May60  Dnnany  Point. 

\l*Lean,  A.B 17Apr48  Mansand. 

N^ors worthy,  Geo.  S6JaIy49  Ballyhalbert. 

Pritchard,  John  S.  19Apr48  Croaeh  River. 

Sclater,  H.J 11  Apr48  Romney . 

SV'ebb,  John 22Ang48  Crookharen. 

ly ebb,  Henry ....  15Sept47  Southwold. 

(grills,  Fred llDec49  Collieston. 

VV^ood^Wm 10Not47  Dawlish. 

ROYAL  MARINES. 

3avis,J.H.89u2L/.19NoT28  Beer. 

Lloyd,  S.  find  Lt.  l7Apr48  Belfast, 
ftf  olesworth,  A.  J. 

tit  Lt 14May47  Camber. 

Philips,  Geo.  2nd  Li  8Dee28  No.  60  Tower. 


MATE. 

Hoblyn,  Edward  L.  12Feb48  Brizham. 

SECOND  MASTERS. 

Horwood,  Geo.    ..2aJan49  Arthur's  Town. 

Johnston,  Wm.    .  .6Noy48  Sizewell  Gap. 

Lidstone,  Wm.     ..20Oct48  Dongeneto. 

Pyper,  Wm.  C.    ..2]Oct48  Happisborgh. 

Storin,  Geo 26July48  Killoogh. 

WooUey,  Beoj.    . .  ISMayM)  2  Bat.  Folkestone* 

OFFICERS  OF  STATIONS. 
{Formerly  of  the  Rnyal  or  Indian  Navy,  or 
East  India  Company'i  servieo.) 

Braith waits,  Miles  I9Deo46  Fort  Twiss. 

Campbell, John   ..12Jan48  Caimryan. 

Campbell,  M 20Mar48  Portmuck. 

D'Esterre,  C.  N. .  .31Dec47  Flag  Head. 

Douglas,  B 6Noy47  Bummoutih. 

Douglas,  John  ....  2 1  Jan48  Mundesley. 

Freeman,  Wm.  ..15June48  Syderstand. 

Harrison,  John  ..dOJune48  Baltimore. 

Hellard,  Saml.  B.  ..Jnly49  Lymington. 

Hodgson,  T.  N.   . .  17Apr48  Kingsdown. 

Kitching,  Wm.  T.  30July47  HolyweU. 

Lidderdale,  Wm.   16No?48  Warbarrow. 

litUehales,  B.  J.    18May48  Barton. 

Maingay,  R 30June48  Newcastle. 

Miller,  John 2Feb49  Newton. 

Morgan,  J.  G lAug48  Whitehonse. 

Nixon,  C.  A 2Dec48  GUlinc^iam. 

Page,  John  T 2 Jnne47  No.  Berwick. 

Pawle,  W.  H 13Apr48  Pendeen  Cove. 

Rees,  Lewis 22Dec46  Auchmitie. 

Sheppard,  John . .  20May48  Robert's  Core. 

Synge,  N.  H.  N.  . .  10Oct47  Hamble. 

Thomson,  John    . .  16Jan49  Wells. 

Tuckey,  Thos 84Aug48  Flye  Mile  Pt. 

Van  Zuilicom,  C.  10May48  Portland. 

Walker,  W.  W.  . .  19Noy47  Gorran  Harem 

Jon.  E.  Webb  . . .  .27Noy46  Richmond. 

White,  Jas.K.    ..18Apr48  Uf^thouse. 


Admiralty,  13th  Jun»,  1831. 
The  scale  of  the  distribution  of  seizure  rewards,  according  to  the  rank  of  those  belonging  to  the 
Station  or  Vessel,  who  are  present,  or  on  duty,  at  the  time  of  seizure,  will  be  as  under  :— 

Shares 

Chief  Officer 25 

ChtefBoatman   10 

Riding  Officer 10 

Commissioned  Boatman 8 

Boatman  and  Eztra-man   • 6 

COAST  GUARD  RETIREMENT  LIST  FOR  LIEUTENANTS,  R.N. 

Conjnit,  John 20Oct49 

Jefferies,  John  Head   do 

Rothery,  John do 

Macnerin, John    llDec49 

Gahan,  Charles 6Feb50 

Watson,  J.  8.  McK do 

James,  Thos.  £ do 

Jackson,  Thomas llFeb50 

Gilson,  Thos.  A 10Apr50 

Bennet,  Martin   1 2 A  pr60 

The  ^bors  Oflloen  art  allowed  jCSO  par  Annom. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


258 


CIVIL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 


ADMIRALTY. 

SolarlM  of  tlM  Loitb  Comminfcmen  for  «x«eiitiDf  the  Ofllre  of  the  Lord  High  Admiral— First  Lord,  JtA^SOO.  T^  i 
Lords  at  £1,000,  excluiive  of  half-paj;  one  at  £1,900,  indiidlaf  aUowmace  for  hoaM-rant,  aad  exdivn*  ef  ^ 
pey;  and  one  at  £1»900,  iDelodiag  aUowaooe  for  a  house. 


FirU  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty — John 
Parker,  M.P.  Salary,  £2000 

Seeand  Secretary — Capt.  W.  A.  B.  lu- 
milton,  R.N.  Salary^  1500 

Private  Secretary  to  Firet  Lord — 

Capt.  Charles  Eden,  R.N.         Salary,  300 
{Exelutive  of  /fa(f-pay.) 

Chief  C&rjt— John  H.  Hay.        Salary,  1000 
Senior  Clerke — John  Jones  Dyer,  Geo. 
Worth,  John  Barrow,  F.R.S.,  C.  H. 
Pennell,  R.  S.  Evans,  J.  H.  Briges, 
J.  H.  Jesse  Salary from£G(iOtoBbO 

{Incnaring  £90  a  year,) 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class^J.  H.  N. 
Houghton.  Henry  Wolley,  Waller 
Clifton,  T.  Wolley,  E.  Giffard,  M.  W. 
Midlane,  J.  Jackson,  H.  F.  Amedroz, 
William  F.  Evans,  R.  W.  Hamilton, 
Thos.  James,  J.  H.  Hay^  jun. 

«S^a/ary,£350to550 
{Jnerearing  £l5a  y<ar.) 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class^-O.  B.  Piers, 
C.  W;  O'Reilly,  John  Sheridan,  Alex. 
Wm.  Innes,  Roht.  Bell,  Chas.  John 
Proby,  Thos.  G.  Grant,  Fran.  Graves, 
John  Perrier,  Fred.  Locker,  Robt. 
M.  Jones,  W.S.  Gilly,  Wm.  C.  Miller, 
Henry  C.  G.  Bedford,  Henrv  E.  C. 
Stapylton,  John  R.  Paris,  Clarence 
Braddyll,  Edm.  Malleson,  C.  P.  F. 
Berkeley  Saltary, £100  to  350 

{Inereating  £10  a  year.) 

//^(s^ro^ropA^r— >l&:KRear-Admiral  Sir 
Francis  Beaufort,  F.R.S £800 

Assistants. 

Com— Alfred  Miles   £208    0 

Master-^^dvr.  Dunsterville    182  10 

Manter^J.  F.  Dessiou     156  10 

Superintendent  of  Compass  Depart- 
ment— Captain  Edw.  J.  Johnson, 
R.N.,  F.R.S £383 


Chief  En^neer,  ^c. . .  Thos.  Lloyd . . 

Asst  Engineer  Robert  Huc^hes    

Insp.  of  Mach.  aAoat — John  Dinnen 

and  Sea  Pay  and  Allowance, 
1st  Draftsman    James  Wright  .... 
2d  Draftsman     John  S.  Holland  . . 
1*/  Writer,  ^c.   Eugene  Sweny 


900 

500 

£125 

250 
150 
150 


Director  of  Engineering  and  Arckitee- 
tural  Works  —  Lieut.  Col.  G.  T. 
Greene £l€OC  I 

CAM/'^^^ton^— William  Scamp    ..     €50  i 

Draftsman  Jas.  Trotter  ....    . 

Harbour  and  Railway  DispASTMETiT. 

CffotetiM— SiC.  R.  D.  Betbune,  R.N., 
James  Vetch,  R.E.,  each £W\ 


SOMERSET  HOUSE, 

Department  of  the  Sorvbtor  of  the  Nat? 

Surveyor  of  the  Navy — Capt.  fi:Sir        stiir 

B.Walkcr,R.N j£1300 

{Including  allowance  far  a  Aense,) 

Asst.  Surveyors-- John  Edye,  F.R.S^ 

Isaac  Watts,  each 800  '" 

Chief  Clerk-Geo.  P.  Parkin 600  !• 

Second  Class—CYiBS,  E.  Lang,  W.  D.  £de& 
Third  Class—S,  A.  Hayes,    Stuart    Biodk 
R.  F.  King,  James  Hewett. 

Accountant-Genbral  of  the  Navf. 

John  Thomas  Briggs £1300  0 

(Including  allowance  for  a  heute,y 

Dep  Ace  Gen— O'Brien  B.  Woolsey    900   0 
First  Class  Clerk—Z.  M.  Boddy. 

ledger  and  bill  branch. 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class-  Jas.  Beeby. 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— i.  H.  Rawnslcr, 
H.  W:  R.  Walker,  H.  Butler. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  C/<uf«— Richard  Randfil!, 
T.  C.  K.  Gloag,  R.  P.Chaplin,  David  Aii- 
ken,  James  Anderson,  James  Reddie,  Joseph 
Nash,  G.  H.  Johnson,  Hen.  Brady,  Joseph 
Merry,  A.  Maclaurin. 

invoice  and  claim  branch. 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class--R.  Unwin. 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— iohn  Biggar, 
J  Tomkins,  John  Whiffen,  A.  Brady. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class  — ¥.  C  Harris, 
Matthew  Bentley,  J.  Gilbert,  O.  B.  Woolsey, 
E.  H.  Hay,  Wm.  Kenrick,  Wm  Crocket, 
E.  M.  Harris,  P.  H.  McKerlie,  H.  Goodliff, 
Arthur  H.  Bather. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Civil  Department  of  the  Navy. 


259 


IMPREST    BRANCH. 

Clerk  of  the  Firet  C/a««— Thomas  Collings. 

Clerks  of  the  Seeend  Cto*— P.  M.  Goodliff, 
C.  B.  Rule,  Thomas  Jaype,  D.  Appleton, 
George  Wells,  Charles  Turner,  Jonn  H. 
Spurrell. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  CUue-^V.  W.  Griffiths, 
J.  King,  C.  F.  Field,  L.  H.  Noel,  William 
Woolsey,  W.  H.  Douglas,  S.  H.  ROey, 
G.  J.  T.  Merry,  Edward  Pennell,  Joseph 
Prury,  A.  D.  Williamson,  C.  T.  Inrine. 

WAGES   BRANCH. 

Clerks  of  the  First  Class— ^enjaaan  Moore, 
Thomas  Jones. 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— G.  W.  Hebden, 
O.  H.  Davis,  John  Pinhom,  H.  W.  Strutt, 
George  Stilwell,  Charles  Spence,  R.  At- 
kinson, John  Aitchison,  J.  Bowden,  John 
Martin,  Josh.  Saul  (act),  E.  Cahill  (act). 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class  —  J.  F.  Good- 
win, G.  W.  Daysh,  Robert  Thompson,  W. 
H.  Hookey,  G.  C.  Harrison,  M.  Goldsmith, 
P.  Robertson,  T.  F.  Erskine.  W.  Robertson, 
George  Renwick,  Alexander  Scott,  llios. 
Pitcaim,  S.  W.  Burton,  John  Gandy,  Arthur 
Houghton,  H.  Nosworthy,  Thomas  Lomas, 
W.  H.  Weddell,  G.  G.  Scott,  H.  J.  Turner, 
W.  D.  Piers,  W.  J.  Murton,  G.  Muston, 
Gilmor  Irving,  G.  J.  Bentley,  E.  0.  Lil- 
licrap,  A.  Abethell,  Josh.  H.  Baker,  A. 
M'Doug^l,  W.  E.  P.  Hooper,  W.  R.  Par- 
kin,  Wnliam  Morice. 

PRIZE  AND   WILLS   BRANCH. 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class,  Inspector  of  Wills, 

and  Examiner  of  Prize  .^eeotm^tf^— Edward 

Gandy. 
Clerks  of  the  Second  C/ew*— Thos.  C.  Barrow 

(^Assistant  Inspector  and  Examiner),  A.  Ba- 

silico,  R.  Hardy. 
Clerks  of  the   Third  Class—Jas.  Irwin,  F. 

Maddison,  W.  Stevens,  John  Matson,  Wm. 

Spencer,  Ed.  Witt,  James  Haliburton,  E. 

Cahill,  jun.,  F.  G.  Boddy. 

Storsksbpsr-General  of  THE  Nayt. 

Hon.  Robt  Dundas £1000 

Clerkof  the  First  Class— JBmeBR.  Clark  650 
Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— John  Robertson, 
James  H.  Renton,  Edward  Clark,  Thomas 
Whiffen,  Jolm  Crosby. 
Clerks  of  the  Third  Cto*— Edmund  J. 
Brietzcke,  Edward  Chas.  Warren,  J.  B. 
Kingdom,  John  Easthope,  G.  Wells,  jun., 
R.  D.  Brown,  Wm.  Dickson,  N.  Girdle- 
stone,  Thos.  Kinsey,  Henry  Canney,  Geo. 
H.  Hatton,  A.  H.  Price. 


CONTRACT  OFFICE. 

Chief  Cl&k  and  Registrar  ofPMio  Securities 

— John  James. 
Clerk  of  the  Second  Class— John  Doutty. 
Clerks  of  the  Third  Class— A.  F.  D.  Browne, 

A.  S.  Stuart,  Harry  Lupton. 

COMPT.  OF    ViCTUALUNO    OF   NaVT   AND  OF 

Transport  Service. 

Jas.  Meek,  {Pay^Pur.) £1000 

C^ie/ C/er*— Wm.  Leybum    760 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class— Chailes 
Champ 

Clerk  of  the  Second  Class— S,  S.  Lewes. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class— U.  W.  C.  Richard- 
son, W.  W.  SLinsman,  E.  C.  Cockcraft. 

PURSERV  ACCOtTNT  branch. 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class— Edwaxd  Perigal. 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— W.  T.  Snosswell, 
F.  Perigal,  W.  Willis,  G.  M.  Innes. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class^U.  G.  Jeflferson, 
W.  A.  Waddilove,  R.  Friend,  F.  W.  Du  Pre 
Dyer,  J.  Gray,  H.  Ancell,  A.  Douglas, 
Cnarles  Fawcett,  J.  Scott,  J.  M.  Barron, 
P.  C.  Stanhope,  C.  L.  Cox,  F.  C.  Ogle, 
W.  H.  S.  Lewes. 

STORE  ACCOUNT   BRANCH. 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class— liJ.  L.  Seppings. 
Clerksjof  the  Second  Class — W.  L.  Anderson, 

W.  K  Jenkins,  A.  Pike. 
Clerks  of  the  Third  Class-^W.  A.  Brown,  H.  J. 

Hint  A.  Warre,  F.  J.  Philios,  J.  S.  B.  J)e 

Courcy,  L.  Hume,  C.  G.  Rule. 

TRANSPORT  BRANCH. 

Clerk  of  the  First  Class— T).  S.  Smith. 
Clerk  of  the  Second  Class— ThomaB  Weigall. 
Clerk  of  the  Third  Class— J.  W.  Harris. 

RECORD  OFFICE. 

Clerk  of  the  Second  Class — ^P.  London. 
Clerk  of  the  Third  Class— Q.  G.  Wilson. 

Director-General  of  the  Medical  De- 
partment OF  THE  Navy. 

liuSir  W.  Burnett,  Kt.  M.D.,  F.R.S.     £1000 

Chief  Clerk — Benjamin  Fossett 

Clerks  of  the  Second  Class— B.  P.  Hobart,  W. 
Fossett,  A.  Maclaurin. 

Clerks  of  the  Third  Class— J.  H.  Elliott,  Wm. 
King  Fossett,  Geo.  Mackison,  George  Cran- 
dell,  W.  T.  H.  Bunnett,  Amelius  Everest, 
Edward  Lyon,  Geo.  R.D.  Norton. 

The  above-mentioned  clerks  f  wbose  salaries  are 
not  particularised)  are  upon  the  following  scale : — 
Of  the  First  Class,  1st  section,  £600  to  £800; 
2nd  section,  £500  to  £650.  Of  the  Second  Class, 
£300  to  £500.    Of  the  Third  Class,  £90  to  £300. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


260 


Civil  Dqiartment  of  the  Navy. 


ROTAL  NAVAL  COLLEGE.  PORTSMOUTH. 

Oavemor— The  Pint  Lord  of  the  Ad- 
miralty, ex,  off. 

Capt.'Superintendent'-^liaay  Chads 

Professcr — Rev.    Thomas   J.    Main,  Siaary. 
M.A.,  F.R.A.S £500 

Mathematical  M cater  ^YLtTLTjy^.  Jeana, 
F.R.A.S 250 

Instructor  in  Fortification  and  Mecha' 
nical  Drawing-^  Andrew  R.  Savaffe        200 

Chemical  Lecturer  and  Aesistani-^. 
1.  Hay    300 

Mtietant  in  the  Oheervatory— J o\m  Jeans  100 

C^rA:— Thomas  Skelton 200 

Afa/rof»— Mrs.  M.  A.  Kendall. 

ROTAL  OBSERVATORY,  GREEKWICH. 
Astronomer  Royal  and  Superintendent 
of  Chronometers  —  George    Biddel 
Airey,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  LL.D £800 


First  Assistant— Rev.    Robert  Main, 

Superint.of  the  NautiaU  Ahmioeaek'' 
Lieut.W.S.  Stratford 

OBSERVATORY,  CAPK  OF  GOOD  HOPl' 

Astronomer — ^Thomas  Madear    

\st  Assistant— WiSaMmyLnnxk     ^ 

2nd  Assistant— ^ev,  Geo.  Fred.  Childc  i 


REGISTRY  OFFICE  OF   MBBCHA5T 
SEAMRN. 
Registrar— lAtxA.  J.  Hopkins  Brown,  £^v' 
Asst,^Registrar — ^Chaa.  Boyd,  jun.    . .  £^ 
Overseer  of  Tickets^ZsA,  Sprent,  Master,  B^ 
iSlSS  10s.  and  Half-pmy. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


261 


OFFICERS  OF  HER  MAJESTY'S  DOCK  YARDS. 


DEPTFORD. 
Capi  SupertntendentSir  John  Salary. 

Hill,  Kt lJaii42£100* 

Mast.   Attendant  —  E.  J.  P. 

Pearn I2Apr50 

3f<M^  iSfAtjouT^—Chas.Willcox  4May48      500 

Storekeeper— ¥.  L.  Mouchet . .  1  Apr49      500 

Store Receiver—k.  Couch  ..29Aug48      300 

Surgeon— WiUiam  Bruce,  md.  4Feb45      450 

Tiffi^cr /ii«>—S.  Buchanan    ..lApr47      400 

Clerk,  2ndClas9—W.  R.  Willcocks.  3rrf  Class, 

J.  Tudhope,  J.  H.  E.  Bennett,  J.  Morison, 

W.  R.  De  Montmorency,  H.  J.  Allan,  B.  H. 

Churchward. 

WOOLWICH. 
Commodore  Superintendent — 

Henry  Eden 13Nov48    1000 

Mast  Attend^  J.  McDonald  20June50  480 
Mast  Shtpwrt—OUveT  Lang  22July26  650 
Asst  Master  Shipwrt — Henry 

Chatfield lFeb48      400 

Jas.  Peake   4May48      400 

Storekeeper—^.^.  Gottlieb  . .  21  Aug49  600 
Store  Receiver— J erh.  Owen  20July49  450 
Timber  Inspector—S.  Fullagar  I  Apr47  400 
*<SMr^«on— C.A.Browning,MD.5May49  500 
Asst  SurffJ.  N.  Derriman,  MD.23Apr46 
Chief  Engineer  and  Insp  of 
Machinery— 'E.  Humphrys . .  1  Jan49      650 

^w«— John  Trickett  lApr48      400 

Clerks,  \st  Class — Joseph  Pinhom.  (Secre- 
tary to  the  Com.  Supt.)  P.  Morgan.  2nd 
Class,  E.  T.  Burr,  John  Lee,  W.  Woods, 
J.  T.  Roper,  E.  J.  B.  Graves.  3rd  Class,  W 
T.  E.  Miller,  D.  Roy,  J.  Manning,  H.  G.  B. 
Johnson,  W.  Scott,  C.  Pringle,  B.  W.  Pid- 
cock,  C.  0  Button.  G.  G.  Sutherland,  F. 
Button,  W.  A.  Hatton,  A.  Weile,  W. 
Pinhom,  C.  L.  Curry. 

CHATHAM. 
Captain  Superintendent — 

Peter  Richards,  C.B 5May49     1000 

Hast  Attend^Thos.  Laen  . .  15May49  480 
Vfast  Shipuf—FiBS.  John  Laire  20cU4  650 
49st  Master  Shiptpright — 

O.W.Lanjr    20ct44      400 

John  Fincnam     1 6June49      400 

7hie/  Engineer— k.  Laurie . .  30June46  500 
Storekeeper— John  UiWer  ..17June46  600 
itore  Receiver— Geo.  C  hiles . .  9May 49  450 
riniber  Inspector— Geo.  Clotherl  Apr47  400 
director  of  Police — Lieutenant 

John  Wise  7Sep4l      250 

7haplain—EdvfSTd  Pettman  .  2Mar44  350 
^S^urfl^on— Peter Suther  ....27Apr49  500 
isst  Surg—U.  Peacock,  md.  21  July43      200 

•  Paid  alM  oa  VlctuaUliigS»tabUtliiD«nt. 


Officer  of  FTorks— Cant.  Thos.  R.  Mould,  R.E. 

Clerks,  Ist  Class— a.  Rhind,  C.  Slade.  2nd 
Class,  G.  D.  Skillett,  J.  Parks,  H.  Vinall, 
G.  Cresy,  J.  Whittle,  H.  C.  Alms.    3rd 

fei,^-  "rS'*^  f  ^^^"^**'  S.  Seaton.  J. 
Whitthom,  T.Balcomb,  T.B.  Ward,  R,  G. 
Hobbes,  David  Morgan,  W.  R.  Pynmore, 

SHEERNESS. 
Captain  Superintendent—  g^^^y 

DavidPrice   10Nov46  £84o' 

Mast  Attendant— Jon.  Aylen  25May49  480 
Mast  5'^tjptt^— Samuel  Read  . .  4May48  600 
Asst  Master  Shipwright— J . 

^^*^5®-";-   •; 16June49     400 

Asst  Mast  Attendant  —  Charles 

^  P^F ; 4July50      380 

Stm-ekeeper'-'Thoa,  Baldock..lMay49  600» 
Store  Receiver— WHUam  L. 

Freeman    5Dec42      400 

Timber  Inspector— B. .  El wes . .  1  Apr47  300 
Director  ^  Police  —  Lieut. 

Edwd.  Ramsey   7Sep41      250 

CAap/am—John  Kirkby 30Aug25      350 

A^ttr^— John  Anderson,MD.(6)  21  June42      500 
Asst  Surg  ..A.B.Coates  ..l6Mar49 
Clerks,  \st  Class-J.  Parminter.     2nd  Class, 

J.  Ward,  W.  Wharton.     3rd  Class,  J.  B. 

Luson,  G.  Skinner,  J.  Creasey,  J.  Harper, 

J.  E.  Stevens,  G.  T.  Skinner,  G.  Blurton. 

S.  C.  Dibdin,  L.  B.  Groves. 

DEAL. 
Clerk  in  Charge  of   Stores— 
Chas.  Wootton 6Nov41       100 

PORTSMOUTH. 
Rear-AdmiralSuperintendent — 

^  Henry  Prescott 15Dec47     1095 

Mast  Attend  and  Harh  Mast — 

James  Underwood 4July50      480 

Mast  Shipwright— John  Fin- 

cham 20cfc44      650 

Asst  Master  Shipwright — 

W.  M.  Rice 20ct44      400 

J.  P.  Wallis 12May47      400 

Henry  Cradock 16June49      400 

Assistant  Mast  Attendant— 

HeniT  Davy    20June50     380 

Chief  Engineer  and  Inspr  of 

Machinery— kMvirmy  (act)  9May46  650 
Storekeeper— W.  C.  Edwards  lMay49  600 
Store  Receiver— G.  Vinter  .  .20Sept42  450 
Timber  Inspector— J aa.  Bennettl  Apr47  400 
Director  of  Police — ^Lieut. 

H.  W.  "Hall   14M8J34     250 

Chapl^Thos.  Morgan,  dd.  . .  21  May  1 7  570 
<Sur^— James  Henderson  ..19Ju]y38  500 
Assist  Surg— Jno.  C.  Sabben  1 1  June42      200 


Digitized  by 


Google 


202 


Officers  of  Her  Majesty's  Dock  Yards. 


Balarr. 

Officer  of  fForit*— Capt.  Henry  James,  R.E . 
^n^r^ietfr—T.  Miller    lJan49  £400 

Clerks,  Ut  Class--^.  N.  Harvev  (Sec  to  Adm 
Sapt),  W.Crane,  W.Penfold.  2nd  Class— 
Root.  Allen,  A.  Grazelier,  E.  Gittens, 
Rich.  Webb,  W.  Teideman,  J.  Holmes, 
W.  Powles,  A.  Poulden,  J.  Helby.  3rd  Class 
—J.  Horsey,  R.  M'Dougall,  J.  M.  E.  Sad- 
ler, R.  Allen,  junr.,  Robt.  Webb,  G,  E. 
Giltens,  J.  B.  Wilkins,  H.  H.  Jewell,  G. 
Rogers,  D.  Lowry,  H.  N.  Harrison,  G.  H. 
Hanrey,  J.  H.  Ayling,  H.  Pearson,  J.  P. 
Wallis. 

School  of  Mathematics  and  Naval  Con- 
struction— The  Rev.  Joseph  Woolley, 
Head  Master  of  the  Central  Mathe- 
matical School £400 

H.  R.  Herbert,  Draftsman £100 


DEVONPORT, 
Commodore.    Superintendent — 
Rt.  Hon.(i]Lord  John  Hay  9Feb50  £1095 

Mast  Attendant — James  Hen- 
derson      27June46      480 

Master    Shipwright — ^William 
Edye    9Dec44      650 

Asst  Master  Shipumght^^ 

H.  L.  Peake 16June49      400 

Geo.  Turner 7Not49      400 

Assist  Mast.  Attend— JoYm  E. 
Mills  27June46      380 

Storekeeper—Ylm.  Jenkins  . .  21  Aug49      600 

Store  Receiver— T.  Pretious    . .  1  Apr49      450 

Tf  mier/njfpec^or— J.Llewellyn  1  Apr47      400 

Director  of  Police — ^Lieut.  T. 
Williams  (6)    23Feb34      250 

CAop/— John  Briggs 1 1  Aug35      400 

Surg—y^m.  Folds    28 July47      500 

Asst  Surg— J oYm  Reid 1 7Feb44      200 

Queen's  Harh  Mast-Vfm.  H. 
Thompson   lJuly50      450 

O/^wo/fTor**— CaptM.  Williams,  R.E. 

Chief  Engineer— C,  Atherton    lJan49      650 

Clerks,  1st  Class— S.  Parsmore,  R.  Laws, 
C.  Besly.  2nd  Class— J.  L.  Penfold,  J. 
C.  Burdwood,  W.  S.  Crealoch,  R. 
Scott,  W.  Bulley,  S.  Gibbs,  F.  J.  Jem- 
mett,  J.  Besley,  J.  Brown.  3rd  Class— 
E.  Northam,  H.B.  Triscott,  D.  G.  Dent,  W. 
M.  Carrington,  B.  Stokes,  H.  N.  P.  Wal- 
ker, J.  H.  Morris,  H.G.  Keys,  W.  H.  B. 
Shepherd,  W.  M.  Richards,  G.Wobrige, 
E.  B.  Jorey,  A.  T.  Gard,  P.  M,  Applin. 


PEMBROKE. 

Salarr. 

Capt  Superintendent— Sir  Thos. 
Paslcy,^^ 5May49    £^ 

Mast  Attend  and  Queen's  Harh 
Mast—ThomsA  Driver ....  23May49        50 

Mast    Shipwright  —  Richard 
AbethelT 20cU4      600 

Storekeeper— E.  Laws    8June21      600 

Timber  Inspector  R.Bonniwell  7Apr49      ^ 

Director    of    Police  —  Lieut. 
Richard  Weatherley  9Mar34      200 

^ur^— Thos.  Cook  Jones. . . .  12Jaly33      45<: 

Chapl—JBB.  H.  Malet,  d.d.  .  .26Sept45      40J 

Clerks,  ist  Class— B,.  Treweeks.  2nd  Clats- 
J.  Davidson,  J.  Burwood,  W.  Burwooi 
3rd  Class  — E.  Chevallier,  A.  B.  Pike. 
E.  Clatworthy,R.  Harwood,  W.  Campbe^, 
Charles  Lewis. 

8«i]«  of  Salary  of  Clerks  In  Ooek  Ynriu^ — l«f  Clam- 
WOOL  to  MOI.  ind  CUt$»~-lOOL  to  3001.  9rd  Cte»-^ 
to  1602. 


CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 
Nav  Storek— John  Breaks  .  .24July45      &!0 

GIBRALTAR. 
Naval  Officer    in   charge    of 
Stores— Ca^t.  Hon.  G.  Grey  160ct46      150 

MALTA. 

Bear-Admiral  Superintendent — 

Edward  Harvey    9Mar48  lieO 

Mast  Attend— Jsmes'iiB.^ieT  22Feb37  4CC 

MastShipwright—W.  Henwood4Jan48  400 

iVav^Sf^oreit— Benj.Chimmo    ..9Sep46  fiOO 

BERMUDA. 
A^ai? iSf^ordt— J. Ballingall    ..310ct29      fiX) 
CAap/— John  U.  Campbell  .  .26Sept45      4O0 

HALIFAX. 
Storekeeper— Alex.  Eliott  . .  14May41      450 

KINGSTON,  CANADA. 

Clerk  in  Charge   of  Stores — 
DavidTaylor   3Mar45      350 

JAMAICA. 
Clerk  in  Charge  of  Stores^^ 
Robert  M'Gowan  28Apr46      50^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Officers  of  Victualling  Yards. 


263 


ANTIGUA, 


Salary 


Clerk  m  Charge   of  Stores--* 
Joseph  N.  Hart    lApr32   £350 

TRINCOMALEE. 
5/ore^eeper— Hen.Warringtonl5Dec37      610 


HONG  KONG. 

Surg—B,.  A.  Bankier,  m.d.  19Jan46  £3^*U) 

Asst  Surg — 

Storekeeper  and  Agent  Fie- 

tuaUer—Chaa.  Parker  (Com)  120c t49       600 

HALIFAX. 

Pay  and  Pur  in  Charge — 
J.  N.  DeVries   9Dec48       50    0 


HER  MAJESTY'S  VICTUALLING  YARDS. 

CORK. 

Agent  for  Transports,  Victual- 
ling  and  Storekeeper —lAtMl. 


DEPTPORD. 


Salary. 


500 
400 

236 


Capt  Superintendent—Sir  John 
Hill,ir/.     lJan42  £800 

Mast  Attend  and  Harh  Mast— 
Edw.  J.  P.  Peam  12Apr50 

Storekeeper— ZoYlu  Elliot 20Apr46 

Assist  Storekeeper— "Ed.  Ede  20Apr46 

Assist  Surg  and   Med  Store- 
keeper—John  Brown  (a)    ..31Jan34      

Clerks,  1st  Class-T.  Oswald,  R.  Ellis,  J 
Atchison.  2nd  Class— R.  G.  S.  Bowring, 
P.  Pearce,  H.  D.  James.  B.  Williams.  3rd 
Class'-A.  C.  Gloag,  E.  Wilkinson,  W.  B. 
Stevenson,  A.  Hall,  W.  B.  Pembroke, 
E.  W.    S.  Basden. 

Transport  Serv,  Clerk— W.  Bowley       £180 

PORTSMOUTH.— (ROYAL  CLARENCE.) 
Capt  Superintendent — Sir  W. 

Edwaid  Parry,  Kt.,  P.R.S. . .  2Dec46  800 
Mast  Attend  of  Victualling— 

John  Davies 27June46      380 

Storekeeper— ThomBA  T.  Grant, 

P.R.S 18May31      800 

Clerks^   ist  Class^H.  Pearce,  J.  Churcher. 

2nd  Class— C.  Foster,  H.  Pearson.    3rd 

Class-yf.  H.  Churcher. 


PLYMOUTH.-(ROYAL  WILLIAM.) 
7aptain  Superintendent— 

G.F.Rich    7Feb50      800 

Mast  Attend  of  Victualling— 

James  W.  Armstrong  . . .  .27June46      380 

Storekeeper— k.  Pike    24Dec47      500 

llerks,  \st  Class— W.  Walker,  T.  Jamieson. 

2nd  Class  — B,.    Watson,   C.  Scott.     3rd 

Class— W.  F.  M'Kain. 

k»]e  of  Salary  for  Clarks  In  TletaalUog  Tardt— 1«< 
Clast-taoL  to  8002.  %nd  dott— 100/.  to  S90/.  9rd 
Ctass-iOi,  to  ISO/. 


Salary. 
frts,  f^tctuat- 

«pcr— Lieut. 

W.  F.  Wentworth   7Peb42  £200 

MALTA, 
'rancis  Clifton   9Sept46      600 


Agent  Victualler 
Franci 


GIBRALTAR. 

Naval  Officer  in  Charge  of  Stores— 
Capt.  Hoft.  Geo.  Grey . .  160ct46  p^<>  <>"  do«k 

yd.  MtablUb. 


CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 
Agent  Victualler — 

John  Breaks    24 July45P»»d  ••  Naval 

Storekeeper. 


Storekt 


HALIFAX. 


Alex.  Eliott    14May41P«Ul  m  Naval 

Storekeeper. 

JAMAICA. 

Pav  ^  Pur  in  Ch  of  Victualling  Stores— 
SamL  H.  Manley 16July46  250    0    0 

TRINCOMALEE. 

Storekeeper  and  Agent  Victualler- 
Henry  Wamn^n    ..15Dec37Paid  on  dock 

yd.  eetabliib. 

RIO  DE  JANEIRO. 

Clk.  in  Ch.ofNav.  and  Viet,  Stores— 
Geo.  M.  Lang 15June  46 


Digitized  by 


Google 


264 


MEDICAL   ESTABLISHMENTS. 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL,  HASLAR. 

Copt.   Superin.^Str    William  ^'SS^^^'Uvti'^ 
Edward  Pany,  Kt.,  F.R.S.       Ettabu>hmeiit. 
2Dec46 

LicutewintS'" 

AlexanderF.  Parr.. 27Apra31  £230    0  0 

Williain Parker  ....26Nov38    230    0  0 

Medical  Inspectors'- 

Sir  John  Richardson,             .^    ^^    «  ^ 

F.R.S 22Ang40    602    5  0 

James  Anderson,  m.d.   27Nov44    602    5  0 

Dwuty  Medical  Inspector-            .^,  ,^  - 

James  Allan,  (a)  M.D.   4Feb45    501  17  6 


Assistant  Surgeons — 

J.W.Reid  27Mar49>. 

Stephen  Bowden     .  .31  MaT49  i 
J.D.Macdonald(ac<)UAag49r  |A7    o  f 
A.  L.  Archer  (ocO    ..1Not49>^^    ^ 
John  Rorie  (acO    ....  Nov49\ 
Wm.  S.  Love  (act)     19N  ov49  J 

Chaplain'-^ 
Wm.R.  Payne,  M.A...12Jan46    300    0  0 

Cfor**— John  Mihnan  {Sal.  £150);   R.  C 
Rogers  (£80.) 

MALTA. 


400  0 
374  2 
255  10 


8    0 


0    0 


Agent  and  Steward — 
llichard  Hallilay . . .  .13May41 

Surgeon  and  Med.  Storekeeper-^ 
Alex.McKecknie,M.D.  4Feb45 

Assisting  Surgeon— 
Alex.  Stuart 90ct42 

Assistant  Surgeons— 

Andrew  Clark 20Oct46  ^ 

C.Crandell     19Mar49 

Alex.  Robertson  ....  10Oct49 

John  Barely 6Feb50  I  jjjj 

Henry  S.  EdWardes  f 

(act)    lNov49 

James     Johnstone  I 

(act)    5Nov49j 

CAa;>^«— Ja8,Dunne,M.D.7Jiily28    300 

Chrks-3.  Ross,  M.  Graves,  W.  Penfold,  {Sal. 
each  £150);  J.  R.  Constantine. 

PLYMOUTH. 

Captain  Superintendent— 

G.  F.  Rich 7FeDD0      viet.Bstab. 

Lieut6naHt9'''~ 

JohnTulloh 9Feb37    230    0    0 

Edmund  Malone  ....  8Mar42    230    0    0 

Medical  Inspector— 
Wm.  Rae,  md Jan49    602 

^^8111  and  Steward— 
Saml.  Triscott 1 7 Jan50    400    0 

Surgeon  and  Medical  Storekeeper^ 
Alex.  S.  Allen,  M.D.   31Dec47    374    2 

Assistant  Surgeon'-^ 

H.  Richar£on,  m.d.  14Dec47    255  10 


Deputy  Medical  Inspecto 
^.  Lindsay,  md.  f. . .  .4Sep48    565  17  6 

Surgeon  and  Storekeeper — 
HamiltonD.R.Henning7I>ec44    363  17  ^ 

Assistant  Surgeon- 
James  J.  Martin . . .  .19May46    700  15  0 


JAMAICA. 

Deputy  Medical  Inspector— 
JaB.  W.  Johnson,  m.d.  4June49 


5d4   0  ? 


5    0 


Surgeon  and  Medical  Storekeeper — 
John  Watson 5Apr44     382   2  fi 

Assistant  Surgeons— 

S.  S.  D.  Wells 24Mar49 

Alex.  Watson,  MD.   ..5Nov49 

BERMUDA. 

Deputy  Medical  Inspector — 
Edward  Hilditch    ..28July47     584    0  ? 

Surgeon  and  Medical  Storekeeper — 

Assistant  Surgeons— 
James  Laird 3Apr44    219    0  ^ 

HALIFAX. 

Pay  9  Pur  in  Ch  of  Stores— 
John  N.  De  Vries. . .  9Nov49 

CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPK 
Surgeon  and  Medical  Storekeeper — 
H.  D.  Shea    llDcc46    336  17 

HONG  KONG. 
Surgeon — 

R.  A.  Bankier^M.D.  . .  19Jan46 
Assistant  Surgeons — 

Alex.  E.  Mackay ....  27July49     136  17 

John  Andrews  (6)  M.D.27July49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


265 


TEANSPORT  SERVICE. 


RESIDENT  AGENTS. 
::oRK.— Lieut.  W.  P.  Wentworth . . .  .7Feb42 

Paid  on  Victualling  Estoblishraent. 

Quebec— #Capt. Edward  Boxer  ..24Aug43 

L»i  VER  POOL  — Commander  Thos.  Bevis   Apr43 

Lbith.— Lieut  Edward  W.  Pitt*.. 
£150  Os.  0(L 

*  EzclnslTe  of  half-pay. 


AGENT  AFLOAT. 


Edw.  R.  Power 


r  16t.  per  diem, 
'  andlte,per 
i  lunar  month 
I,   for  servant. 


NAVAL  OFFICERS  EMPLOYED  ON  THE  QUARANTINE  SERVICE. 


.ranciBEr.kineLoch {  Saffi^tendent. 

[tobert  Brown  (MUitary)    Medical  Superintendent 

^m.  B.  Chamberlain Lieut-Superintendent. 

Exeluslre  of  half-pay. 


Standgate  Creek, 

£     s.    d. 

River  Medway. 

860    0    0 

do 

182  10    0 

LiverpooL 

219    0    0 

EMIGRATION  OFFICERS. 
Jas.  S.  Lean.    London.    £808  66' — Office,  70,  Lower  Thames-street. 


rohn  Henry            Lieut, 
rhomas  £.  Hodder   do. 
C'harles  Friend           do. 
Peter  Stark                do. 
Elobt  Ramsay           do. 

Dublin   ....£208  6  0 
Liverpool  ..        do. 

Cork do. 

Belfiist do. 

Londonderry        do. 

Exelualre  < 

M.  M.  Moriarty      Lieui.  SUgo i 

R.  Lynch              Matter  Limerick  .  • 
Jas.  R.  Forrest       Lieut.  Greenock  . . 
Timothy  Carew         do.    Plymouth  . . 
Wm.  Ellis        Ret.  Com.  Waterford . . 

9t  half-pay. 

^8  5  0 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

July  50 


Digitized  by 


Google 


266 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL  FOR  SEAMEN  AT  GREENWICH. 


MILITARY  DEPARTMBNT. 
Governor,    fl^Admiral    Sir    Charles 
Adam 10July47 

BaJaiy  1,S00{.,  with  half-pay,  honae,  utorva,  Jc«. 
Lieut-Governor,   Rear-Adm.  wftSir 
James  Alexander  Gordon    1  July40 

Salary  8002.,  with  half-pay,  hoQM,  ttorea,  ftc 
Captains, 

George  Moubray 25Mai46 

Thomas  Dickinson   26Aug47 

Thos.  L.  P.  Laughame    lMay49 

Wm.  Cuppage     27Sept49 

Suary  4001.,  with  apaitmentf,  storci,  ice. 
Commanders, 

Charles  Robinson 27Aug40 

WiUiam  C .  C.  DalyeU 27Aug40 

Joseph  Corbyn 27Aug40 

Edward  WilUam  Garrettt    6Feb44 

Salary  SOOI.  with  apartmanti,  atorit,  Jeo. 
Lieutenants, 

Frederick  Bedford    23Jttne02 

William  Riversl      28ApT26 

Michael  Fitton* aOApr35 

John  Wood  Rouset 2Nov37 

David  O'Brien  Casey    150ct39 

Bassett  Jones  Loveless    8May44 

Josiah  Domford I  June44 

Geo  M.  Monk  20Sept49 

Salary  9S0L,  with  apartments,  itoiat,  JM. 

Masters. 

Thomas  Penrose   14July46 

Henry  Smartly 24Nov46 

Salary  90M.,  with  apartmenti,  ttorca,  Jc«. 

Superintendent  of  Halls,  ij^e, 

Joseph  AUenll    3MaT34 

Salary  SOOI.,  with  apartments,  itorea,  ke, 

Chaplaxns, 

Rev.  John  Kellow  Goldney 12Dec38 

Salary  8001.,  with  apartments,  stores.  Sec.,  and  9001  as 
Superintendent  of  Religious  Books,  kc.  lent  into  the  Navy. 

Rev.  Edward  Kitson    268ept45 

Salary  800Z.  (eiclwlve  of  half-pay)  with  apattments, 
atoraB,*e. 

Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals. 
**  Vm  Sir  John  Liddell,  Kt.,  md.  .  19June44 

Salary  £000.    Apartments,  stores,  dtc. 

Deputy  Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals, 

Alex.  Nubet^MD 12Jan44 

Salary  £000.   Apartments,  stores.  Bee. 

Surgeon,    James  MTeman 12Jan44 

Salary  40M.    Apartments,  stores,  4cc. 

Dispenser.    John  Whitmarsh     2Dec44 

Salary  880i.    Apartments,  stores,  See. 

Asst,  Dispenser,    Archibald  Yair  .  .22Apr43 

Salary  1601.    Apartments,  stores,  Ste. 


•  Mas  two  guineas  per  week  in  Iten  of  apartments. 

t  Has  401.  a-year  additional  for  lower  school  leleetlons,  tee. 

X  These  offleers  hare  100/  a-year  additional  salary ;  the 
former  as  Ac^utant  Llent.,  and  the  latter  as  Saperintendent 
of  the  Schools. 

I  This  officer,  who  lost  both  his  legs  in  Jane,  1890,  when 
serving  in  a  tender  to  SyhiUe  on  the  coast  of  AMca,  holds 
the  loeal  rank  of  a  Master  in  the  Nary,  and  has  a  ponslon  of 
4ftf.  18s.    Secretary  to  the  Royal  Naval  Clob  of  170S. 


Assistant  Surgeons, 

Nicholas  Littleton   4May4; 

Wm.  T.  Domville     TSepC 

Vans.  C.  Clarke,  M.D SMay** 

Robert  Beith,  M.D 9Mai».' 

For  salary  see  "  Table  of  Fall-pay."  Apartaaflols,  stares,  kc 

Matrons.    Mrs.  Fanny  Figs ;  Mrs.  Elizabe:* 
Roberts;  Mrs.  Mary  TeUey. 

Salary  £100,  with  apartments,  storeo.  Sec 


2i  Class. 

^d  Class. 
Steward. 


CIVIL  DEPARTMENT. 
Commissioners,  The  Paymaster  Geners! 
and  First  Commissioner  of  Woods  asi 
Forests,  ex  officio,  George  Tiemey,  £»q 
Rear  Admiral  ^Sir  Heniy  Hart,  Kt 
Rear-Admiral  iStr  Watkin  Owen  Pell,  Kt. 

Salary  6002.,  with  apartments,  stores,  Jec. 

Secretary,    John  A.  Lethbridge    . . .  6Apr3t 

Salary  OOOf.,  apartments,  storea,  fte. 

Asst,Sec.  8f  Chie/Clerk.  John  L.  Jay 26Jime45 

Salary  4fo/.,  apartments,  storest  Sm. 

Clerk.    Thos.  B.  Stow 

SalaiT  £8Q0. 

Cashier.    William  Pame    23MaT^ 

Salary  BO0I.H4wrtmenta,  storsa.  See. 

1st  Clk  to  Do,    W.  H.  Enowlden .  .23Mar2? 

Salary  4001. 

Stephen  R.  Prowae 

Salary  MiM.  £900,  mar.  jEBOOl 

James  F.Wright;  Henry  F.Prtme. 

Salary  min,  £60,  max*  JCISO. 

Thomas  F.  Jessep 16Apr3l 

Salary  900f .,  apartments,  Ice. 

\st  Clk  to  Do,    George  Hann I9JaD45 

Salary  min. SOOL,  max. 4102. 

2d  Class,    James  Thorbum  

3d  Class    James  De  Montmorency  j  Hondo 
Elphinstone  Rivers ;  E.  A.  Domville. 

Salary  (same  as  Cashier'a  Oerka). 
Clk  of  the  Cheque.  John  W.  NichoUs  i9Msrt; 
Salary  SOOL,  and  three  gninaaa  per  week  in  Ilea  of  ^oi- 

1st  Clk  to  Do.    J(Sm  f .  Langley  .•23Ma\19 

Salary  41M. 

2d  Class,    George  Deane;  William  Popba 

Lethbridffe. 
3d  Class,    JohnRoQse;  Francis  Huakissos; 

Charles  Loveless. 

Salary  (same  as  Cashier's  Clerks). 

!**  Insp  of  Works,    Charles  Lee 10c:44 

Salary  soot,  with  house,  stores.  Sec. 
2nd  Insp  of  Works.    William  Sivell . .  1  Oct4l 

Salary  S80JL,  hoose,  stores,  4cc 

Clerk.    Edw.  Geo.  Pepper 

Mast  Brewer.    Thos.  Calvert  Morton4N<yrI9 
Salary  9S0/.,  house,  stores.  Sec 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL  SCHOOLS. 

SupernU,  Lieut.  John  W.  Roose 2NoTjr 

Chaplain,    Rev.  Greo.  Fisher,  M.A. 

F.R.S 24Not3I 

Salary  8001.  (exdaslTe  of  half-pay),  apartra«ita.stoici.  ^ 
Master  of  the  Nautical  SchooL    Edw. 

Riddle,  F.R.A.S 25Aug3 

Salary  SOO/.,  mms.  ¥ML,  apartments,  stores.  See. 

2nd  Master  do,    John  Riddle 5Aag^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Greenwich  Hospital  Schools. 


267 


Head  Master  of  Upper  School.     Rev. 
James  Hill,  M.Af.. 27Feb44 

SftUuy  800/^  max.  3801.,  apartmenti,  •tona,  JC«. 

2nd  Master  of  do.    Jno.  R.  Campbell  26  Ang42 
Head  Master  of  Lower  School.    £dw. 
Hughes 6Dec44 

Salaiy  9801.,  max.  800/.,  aputmentt.  tiorm,  dee. 

2nd  Master  of  do.    Edward  Purcell  28Jan45 
Matron.    Mrs.  Mary  Hooper. 

SaUirj,  jeiOO,  with  apartmentt,  ftor«t,  fto. 


GREENWICH  HOSPITAL  SCHOOLS. 

The  Upper  School 
Comprises  400  boys,  sons  of  Officen  of  the  Nary 
or  Roval  Marines,  and  of  Seamen  and  Marines; 
and  or  Officers  and  Seamen  of  the  merchant  serrice. 
Every  Candidate  for  admission  mnst  hare  attained 
the  age  of  ten,  and  not  exceed  eleren  years  of 
age ;  '*  must  be  free  from  any  impediment  o^speecb, 
or  other  infirmity  of  body  or  mind ;  be  able  to  read 
flaently,  to  write  small  text  well,  and  to  work  the  three 
firstmlesof  Arithmetic  with  fiicility  and  accuracy." 

The  education  is  confined  to  Mathematics  and 
Navigation,  with  a  proper  regpard  to  religious  in- 
struction. The  construction  of  Charts  upon  geo- 
metrical principles  is  the  only  branch  of  drawing 
taught  in  the  scnool. 

It  is  necessary  in  all  cases  to  produce  the  follow- 
ing Certificates: — 

1.  Certificate  of  the  marriage  of  the  parents  ;  or, 
if  not  attainable,  other  satisfactory  proof  thereof. 

2.  Certi6cate  of  the  day  of  birth,  or  a  declaration 
thereof. 

3.  Certificate  of  the  father's  servitude  at  sea; 
which,  if  in  the  Navy,  will  be  procured  by  the 
Cleric  of  the  Cheque,  and  if  in  the  merchant  ser- 
vice, the  Ouaidians  of  the  boy  are  to  procure  it  from 
the  Collector  of  the  Customs  at  the  pwt  out  of  which 
the  father  sailed. 


List  op  Patrons. 
For  the  first  100,  who  must  be  the  sons  of  Com- 
missioned officers  of  the  ward-room  rank, 

The  Board  of  Adroiraltjr. 
^  The  remaining  300  boys  are  nominated  in  rota- 
tion, as  vacancies  occur,  by 

The  Lords  of  the  Admiralty^  individually. 
The  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty, 
Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospital^ 
Lieut.  (Governor  of  Ditto, 
Commissioners  of  Ditto,  individually. 
To  whom  applleatioiif  for  prewnutlons  ihould  be  preferred. 

The  Lower  School 
Consists  of  400  boys,  sons  of  Warrant  or  Petty 
Officers  or  Seamen,  and  non-commissioned  Officers 
or  Privates,  who  are  serving  or  have  served  in  the 
Royal  Navy  or  Royal  Marmes,  and  are  admitted 
solely  in  reference  to  the  father's  services  and 
claims ;  and  to  the  state  of  distress  of  the  parents 
of 'the  Candidates. 

Forms  and  every  particular  may  be  obtained  re- 
specting the  Upper  and  Lower  Schools,  by  applica- 
tion to  the  Secretary  or  Clerk  of  the  Cheque  of  the 
Hospital.  ■ 

Livings  Monging  to  the  Estates  of  OreemmchHo^^l 

tfi  the  Patronage  of  the  AdndraUy,  and  held  by 

Chaplains  of  the  Royal  Navy: — 


LiTiDg. 

Simonbum. 
Humshaugh  Chapel 

of  Ease. 
Wark. 
Bellingham. 
Thomeybam. 
Greystead. 
Fkllstone. 
Alston. 


Yalae. 

£6iO 

135 

347 
923 
230 
185 
311 
180 


Incumbent. 
Meyricke  Beebee. 
Edward  Brioe. 

Edw.  Beatty* 
John  Marshidl. 
Joseph  Littlewood. 
James  Surridge. 
Thos.  Foeter. 
Hugh  Salvin. 


The  above  Chaplains  are  alec  in  receipt  of  their  half-pay. 


S2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


268 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES  IN 
THE  RECEIPT  OF  PENSIONS. 


GOOD   SERVICE  PENSIONS. 


ADMIRALS. 

jaOO  per  ftnnum. 

♦•♦OmSir  Edw.  CodrinKton 25Feb47 

OmHon.  Sir  John  Talbot 5May47 

•Sir  Charles  Ekins 8June48 

#HoD.  Sir  Tho6.  Bladen  Capel,  Bt. .  20Oct49 

VICE-ADMIRALS. 

£800  p«r  aanam. 

ORight  Hon.  Thomas,  Earl  Dun- 

donald     10Feb41 

nft^Sir  Charles  Bullen l2July43 

OSir  William  Parker  a6Apr44 

CAPTAINS. 

jKlfiO  p«r  wmum. 

^jEdward  Collier 9Nov46 

*gj"iiJ.  Tout)  Nicolas    9Nov46 

*>}iWm.  Wihnot  Henderson 30Not46 

William  Walpole    5Mav47 

^^Slr  John  Franklin 5May47 

Henry  W.  Bruce    27June47 


James  Han  way  Plumridge 7Ji^< 

#Edward  Boxer 29Sq^i 

#Sir  John  Ross   lON'j. 

iiHenry  Ducie  Chads     ffl)e* 

iiJames  Scott 6J2:* 

John  Foote I^Ja:^ 

Williams  Sandom l^a^^j 

Donat  H.  O'Brien \^^ 

HHEdw.  Lloyd  ' 19Mw* 

SftSir  Eaton  Trayers,  Kt. l^Mar* 
ohn  Garter ^^ 

#Sir  Thomas  Herbert    40ct^ 

AJohn  Hindmarsh 5So^* 

Sir  James  C.  Ross.  Kt ^^. 

H^Edward  Sparshott  W 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARIM^ 

£900  per  anoam. 

H^Major-Gen.  Walter  Tremcnhere   Hi^"*' 
£130  per  aaaom. 

Col.  John  M*Callum      ^^f-, 

»»**Col.  C.  Menzies ^^^^ 


ON  THE  OUT-PENSION  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 
Oranted  by  46  Oeo,  Srd.,  oap,  101,  to  10  Po$t  Captains^  15  Commanden,  and  SO  JAevU^  I 


CAPTAINS. 

£80  per  annum. 
KlCliarles  Bertram  -  9Mar40 
HThomasRenwick  -  7N(nr40 
laJohnGkmriy  -  .  l6Mar41 
Samuel  Burgess  -  -  4Not46 
ISlThomas  Deuch .  -  lDee46 
Philip  Westphal  -  .  iiOct47 
AWm.  Slaughter  -  36Dec48 
*Thomas  Mansd  .  .  aMar49 
*Wm.  Richardson  -  lOJanSO 

Richard  Pridham  -        •   l3Apr5o 


COMMANDERS. 

£65  per  annum. 

John  Popham  Baker     -    2May29 
5tr  Thomas  S.  Dyer,  Bt.  a4April37 

-  7Nov40 
.  l6Mar41 
.  l6Mar41 
.  25June42 
.   32NOV45 

-  llDeo46 

-  lDee47 
.     6Jan48 

9Miiy49 


SUasH.  Paddon  . 
George  HiUier 
Joseph  Patey 
Edward  Burt 
William  KeUy  (a). 
Peter  G.  PickemeU 
Charles  Seward    - 
Henry  M.  Marshall 
Peter  Despourint 


Wm.  Hutchinson  (b)  -  S8Sept49 
John  Geary  .  .  24Noy49 
John  Tracy  ...  i7May50 
Robert  Forster      -        -  l7May50 


LIEUTENANTS. 
£50  per  annum. 
W.  H.Boyce-  .  .  2lFebl4 
William  Clarke  Harris-  28Septl6 
WiUiam  Geo.  Maude  (A.C.)7Noy23 
Robert  Wm.Tyte(jR.C.)  18Dec23 
Thomas  Swain  -  .  29Jan24 
Henry  Muller  -  .  iiMar24 
Wm.  Somenrille  («)  jR.  C.)  30ct25 
John  Salter  -        .    30Jan26 

John  Dawson  .  .  iMar26 
Charles  Hammond  .  28May27 
Charles  Thompson  {R,  C.)  3Dec27 
Robert  J.  Hibbs  .  -  llFebSO 
George  Mortimer .  -  9Dec31 
John  Miers  Greer  (It.  C.)  10Aug32 
J.  Hartley  Dathan(i2.  C.)  29Apr33 
John  Church  {R.  C)  -  6Dec33 
William  Poore  {R,  C.)  .  3MarS4 
Geo.  Goddard  .  .  20Apr35 
Edward  Mourilyan  (R,  C.}3lAug35 
Donald  Fernandes  (R,  C.)  3Aug37 


William  Whimper  («.  C.)  ij^ 
Joseph  Tlndale  -  -Jf^ 
Balch  Nun  Hoar  -  -*J??. 
Samuel  ManingaU  {«-^-  *^ 
Matthew  DaTenhiU(&C.)ll^' 
John  G.  Nops  -  -  ^J: 
Jas.  Hewett  {R.  C.)  •  l^; 
William  Httman  -  -  Hz. 
Thomas  Burdwood  iR-C')^!^ 
John  Thompson  (o)  -  *"j. 
Thomas  Simpson  (R.  C)  »?^ 
William  Lester  {R.C)  •  JfS 
Wm.  Y.  Gill  .  •  »^iS 
Joseph  Hyett  -  •  "^ 
Stephen  Hilton  {S.C.)  -  ^JZ 
Flowers  Beckett  -  •  SaS- 
Dyer  Bond  («.C.)-«'^J; 
Mark  Anthony  (R,  C)  '   JJ* 

RobertShebbeare-  -.  XS 
Edward  G.  Palmer  (/l-C.)  Jj*^ 

Andw.Wens(/l.C.)^-^^ 
James  Stone  (a)  (AC-)  ^i^ 
Robt.  Welch  (H.  C.)  •  ^*S: 
Edw.  Cole  -  -  -  S 
Fras,  S.  Price  («0  •  .JKS 
Geo.  S.  Parsoi^  -  -  \*Sa 
JohnOsbom(«.C.)    •  ^*  - - 


Thos.  Hins  {R.  C.) 


.wMiJ* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


269 

ISJ  THE  RECEIPT  OF  PENSIONS  FOR  WOUNDS,  &c,  RECEIVED 

IN  THE  SERVICE. 


PLAO-OFFICBE8. 

t  )^5tr  J.  A.  Gordon  XdOO 
)i^t2J^ir  Q.   F.  Sey- 
mour  250 

rjcSirPrancisBeaufort  250 
£;ijo0epb  N.  Tayler,  250 
^ixstayus  Stupart  . .  250 

obn  Pasco 250 

Icorge  Morris 800 

^fanley  H.  Dixon  ..  250 
rilUen  Fras.  Hatton  800 
5£»-  Wat.  O.  PeU,  Kt.  300 
E^dward  Saurin 300 


0    0 


CAPTAINS. 

Jobn  Allen 250  0 

i^ Rowland  Money..  850  0 

Wm.  B.  Dashwood..  200  0 

i^SirJ.Bow,Kt.,,  150  0 
i^^Jlight  Hon.  Lord 

John  Hay      900  0 

^^irO.  Tyler,  Kt.  900  0 

»{4J.  Ryder  Burton..  160  0 

Aaron  Toier    150  0 

William  Cuppage   ..     91  5 

Thos.L.P.Ijinghame    01  6 

Thomas  Dickinson . .  150  0 

Abraham  M.Hawkins  150  0 

ThomasOiU   900  0 

Mark  H.  Sweny  . . . ,    91  5 

William  Oldrey  ....     91  5 

John  Hackett 182  10 

Thomas  Sanders    . .  150  0 

i$erHen.L.Baker,JB^  180  0 

Sackett  Hope 6  0 

Henry  R.  Start  . .  •  •     45  12 

William  A.Willis..  150  0 

i^Sir  E.  Belcher  JT/  250  0 

l>ouglas Carry   ....     91  5 

Wm.  Jas.  Hnghes  ..  150  0 

WUliamCoote    ....  400  0 

Henry  N.Rowe     ..  200  0 

David  Peat 91  5 

John  Mac  Donell  ..       6  0 

Henry  Chads 91  5 


COMMAMDBRS. 

Jlciiry  Boariic 150  0  0 

Wm.C.  C.  Dalyell..  150  0  0 

Abel  W.Thomas    ..150  0  0 


Richard  Moorman . .  £150  0 

James  E.  Hoggins  . .  150  0 

Rose  H.  Fuller    150  0 

Edward  S.  Cotgrave  200  0 

Charles  H.  Crooke  . .  150  0 

George  BigneU    ....  150  0 

James  C.  Bennett  ..     91  5 

James  NeyiUe 91  5 

William  Savage  ....     91  6 

Howard  L.  Parry   . .     91  5 

ShephardM'Cormick   91  5 

Charles  H.Jay  ....     91  5 

Robert  B.  Yates.. . .     45  12 

John  Branford  ....     73  0 

Henry  H.Budd 91  5 

Wm.  H.  Maitland  . .     91  5 

Michael  Dwyer  ....     91  5 

L.  A.  Robinson  ....       4  0 

Fred.  White    6  0 

Gilbert  Kennicott  ..     91  5 

Charles  Patriarche..    91  5 

JohnJones(») 91  5 

Charles  Royer 45  12 

James  Lament    ....     91  5 

James  Spratt 91  6 

John  H.  Sanders    . .    91  5 

James  Fitxmaarice . .     91  5 

Thomas  Hoskins 73  0 

John  Hepburn 91  5 

William  Lester  ....       4  0 

HnghGoold    91  5 

Robert  J.  Fayrer. ...     91  5 

Curtis  Reid 91  6 

Thos.J.P.  Masters..    91  6 

James  Gallichan. . . .      6  0 

R.   Bates  Matthews      4  0 


LIBUTBHAVTS. 


Frederick  Bedford  . .  91  5 
James  U.  Puiehes  . .  91  6 
Charles  Hammond. .  91  6 
William  Riven  ....  91  5 
John  W.  Rouse  ....  91  6 
Bassett  J.  Loveless 
George  niooias  (b) 
Robert  R.  Mariey 
John  L.  Thompson 
Edmund  J.  Piper 
Edward  Robinson 
Charles  T.  Sutton 


91 
91 
91 
91 
91 
91 
91 
Gteorge  C.  Greenway    91 


Joseph  H.  Moore    . .  91 

Thomas  Williams  . .  91 

Aichibald    CampbeU  91  5 

JohnO'ReUIy(a)    ..  91  5 

Aaron  S.  Symes  ....  91  5 

Frederick    A.  Smith  91  5 


Wm.  Valentine  Lee  . .  £91 

Wm.  Hubbard  (fr)..  103 

Charles  R.  Bamber  45 

John  Crisp 20 

William  C.  Coffin  . .  45 

Lawford  Miles    ....  6 

Aug.  C.  Murray ....  45 

Wm.  G.  Hemsworth  4 

John  Rainier 36 

Wm.  H.  Brady  ....  8 

James  St.  Quintin  . .  5 

Wm.  H.Goddard  ..  9 

John  Douglas 12 

Thomas  A.  Lewis   . .  45 

Arth.  M.  Noad  ....  91 

John  Blackmore ....  91 

L.  R.  Fitzmaurice  . .  45 

John  Brown   8 

John  Cawley 45 

Samuel  Powell    27 

Wm. F.W.Parkinson  45 

Douglas  Reid 27 

Spencer  Sterling 73 


KABTBBfl. 

Richard  Collins  ....  91    5 

Richard  Johns    ....  91    5 

John  Davies    91     5 

Wm*  C.  Triphook  . .  91     5 

William  Woodyer  ..  54  15 


5 

0 

5 

0 

12 

6 

0 

0 

12 

6 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

12 

6 

5 

0 

5 

0 

12 

6 

0 

0 

12 

6 

7 

6 

12 

6 

8 

0 

0 

0 

MATB* 

T.  R.  H.  G.  Pearse. .     73    0    0 
Wm.  T.  Lower 


XBDICAL  OFFICBBa. 

Sir  Q.  Magrath,  Kt.  100    0    0 

M.D. 
H.G.  Brock,  M.D..     54    5    0 


PUK8BK8. 

John  M.  Hoffineister  50  0  9 

Thomas  Ullock  ....  50  0  0 

Francis  Lean 45  12  6 


Digitized  by 


Google 


270 


XAJOR-OBMBRAL. 

Bdw«rdNiooI]s....£260    0    0 

LIXUT.-COLORBI.ft. 

ifJohnRobyns    IGO    0    0 

John  B-Coryton....     70    0    0 

CAPTAIH8. 

J.  R.Hore 100    0    0 

Robert  John  litUe..     70    0    0 


ROYAL  MARINES. 

A.  A.  R.  Wolrige. . . .  £70  0 

Robert  Webb 70  0 

Ant.    B«   Btnuuham 

(Bt.Mi4or) 01  6 

1st  LIBVTBHAKTft* 

Henry  Lewis 70  0 

John  8.  Haswell. . . .  70  0 

William  Clarke  ....  70  0 

Alexander  Day  •  •  •  •  70  0 


Alexander  Mnirmy  .  .  i^O  0 

Duncan   Kclf  icol  . .      70  0 

JohnEde IS  0 

And.  J.  B.  Hambhr.    70  0 


Snd  xjsrmnriiXTs. 
Edward  J.  Blake    .  •     oO    a 
William  R. Flint....     50  9 
William  Foid 90   » 


Digitized  by 


Google 


lENERAL  ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  of   the  COMMISSIONED 
OFFICERS  OF  THB  ROYAL  NAVY  akb  ROYAL  MARINES. 


l^he  FiGU&Bii  before  the  nane  denote  tbe  aumber  of  the  ship  id  which  tb^  Officer  is  serving. 

-"lie  ITALIC  CAPITAL  LBTTBlis  6</bre  the  Btme,  show  the  particular  service,  otherwise  than  afloat,  in 

which  the  Officer  is  employed. 
IThe  ITALIC  CAPITALS  after  Uie  name,  denote  the  service  and  rank  of  the  Officer. 
r'he  FiGURBS  at  the  end  of  the  line  show  the  year  of  the  seniority. 
riie  Names  in  Italics  are  those  of  retired  Officers. 


Letter*  h^ore  ike  Nmmet. 
CO    Coast  Ooard. 
CSV  Contract  Steam  Vessels. 
DY   DockYai^. 
EO    Emigration  Officers. 
GH    Greenwich  Hospital 
KW  Knight  of  Windsor. 
NH   Naval  Hospital. 

Out  Pension  of  Greenwich  Hospital. 

Retired  under  Order  in  Council  of  1846. 

Reserved  Half-Pay  Royal  Marines. 

Royal  Marines. 

Revenue  Vessels. 

Good  Service  Pension. 

Transport  Service. 

Victualling  Yard. 

Letters  after  the  Names, 

Admiral  of  the  Blue. 

Admiral  of  the  Red. 
_  _  _     Assistant  Surgeon. 
j4W  Admiral  of  the  White. 
C       Captain. 
Ch      Chaplain. 
Ck      Clerk  (passed.) 


OP 

R 

RM 

RV 

SP 

TS 

VY 


AR 

AS 


CIM  Cok>nel  Royal  Marines. 

Cn  M  Captain  Royal  Marines. 

Cr       Commander. 

Z>        Dispenser. 

DIH  Deputy  Inspector  of  Hospitals. 

FLM  First  Lieutenant  Royal  Marines. 

lU      Inspector  of  Hospitals. 

L         Lieutenant 

LCM  Lieutenant  Colonel  Royal  Marines. 

M       Master. 

MRM  Mi^or  Royal  Marines. 

Mt       Mate. 

NI      Naval  Instructor. 

PP      Paymaster  and  Purser. 

Ph       Physician. 

RA      Retired  Rear  Admiral. 

RB      Rear  Admiral  of  the  Blue. 

RR      Rear  Admiral  of  the  Red. 

RW     Rear  Admiral  of  the  Whitei  « 

5         Surgeon. 

SLM  Second  Lieutenant  Royal  Marines.) 

SM     Second  Master. 

VB      Vice  Admiral  of  the  Blue. 

VR      Vice  Admiral  of  the  Red. 

VW     Vice  Admiral  of  the  White. 


CO  ABBOT  JonasA Cr  41 

A  Abbott  Chri8topherCfi3f  06 
Absolon  William  . . . .  L  10 
AeAesom  Johnson  H,  .,S  Id 

281  Acheson  John  J S  46 

Ackerley  Charles  H...L  8S 
Adair  CharlesWm.  FLM  4S 

143  Adah-  Henry   .. .  .FLM  48 
)^dam  Sir  Charles  AB  48 
Got.  Oreenwich  Hoip. 

S20  Adams  John C  43 

Adams  William L 

Adams  John  (a)    ....L  15 

Adams  Charles  J L  16 

Adams  George  C Cr  46 

300  Adams  Arthur AS  41 

175  Adams  Edward  ....^15  47 

Adamson  John •  L  11 

AdamsoH  John  ..... .5  94 

TBi  Adderley  Arden  •  • .  .C  14 
Addington William  8.  Cr  30 
Addis  Edward  B L  11 

237  Addison  James,  A.  S.  AS  37 
AgassizJameiJ.C.C  40 

Agassis  James  D L  80 

R  Agassis  Lewis  ••  ..SLilf  09 
Agnew  John  Dc  C.    .  .L  43 

Ainslie  Henry    L  38 

Air  Alexander  C S  43 

486  Aird  David L  45 

Airey  George  T L  15 

Airey  John  M.  C L  29 

Airey  George  9 L  30 

)ft  Aitchison  Robert   .  •  •  .C  27 


Aitchison  Edward L  16 

Aitkin  Alexander  ... .L  15 
Aiion  WiRiam,  MD.  ..S  12 
266  Akaster,  Henry  B...SM  47 

Akers  Thomas    L  13 

88  Albert  Christr SM  47 

Alcock  Robert  W.  H.  L  44 

R  Alder  Walter  K.     FLM  06 

516  Aldham  WQliam  C.    Cr 

428  Aldrich  Robert  D L  42 

Aldrieh  Wm.  G SM  60 

AldridgeJohnW C  41 

Aldworth  St.  Ledger,  L  31 
Alexander  John  ....C  40 
Alexander  Nicholas,  Cr  16 
512  Alexander  Norton  B.  L  27 
Alexander  Jno.R. ...  .If  I  48 
319  Alexander   Wm.    B. 

(act) Mi.  49 

R  Alexander  John     FLM 

182  AlexanderGeo.  G.  FLM  42 

16  Alexander  Fred.  L.FLM  48 

Alexander  William  T.ifS  41 

Aigar  Edward    L  47 

NHAllan  James,  x.d.    DJH  46 

Allan  Thomas PP  14 

385  AUard  JohnH    ....SM  47 

Allttway, Robert  T..AS  ft6 

21  AlldricksGeo.  S....£rM  47 

CG  AUdridge  Thomas  A.   L  41 

264  AUdridge  George  M. . .  L  44 

AUdridge  James  C ..  PP  48 

Allen  John VR  46 

HAIIenJohn     C  16 


AUenJohnJ C  41 

AUenCharUe    C  40 

Allen  William    C  42 

Allen  WUliam  E.  H.  Cr  28 
Allen  Henry  M.  B.  ..C  46 
AlUn Saundersan  ..Cr  45 

RV  AUenJohn     L  41 

428  Allen  Robert  C M  41 

58  Allen  Henry  W M  42 

JR  Allen  WUUam  . .  SLM  09 
311  AUen  Rodney  V... FLM  46 
NH  Allen  Alexander  S.md.  5  28 

415  AUen  Richard Ck  47 

AUeyn Richard  J.  ..Cr  49 

Amherst  Jeffery  R.  ..L  16 

AnUel  William  B.     . .L  12 

43  Amphlett William     ..L  44 

262  Amphlett  Edward  A.  Ci  47 

Amsinck  Henry L  24 

R  Amyot  Richard  G.  FLM  04 

548  AnoeUJohnW PP  46 

Anderson  James  ^ a)  Cr  23 
Anderson  James  (b)     C  49 
384  Anderson  Alexander. .  L  42 
500  Anderson  Warren  H.L  49 
Anderson  Christo- 
pher   M  05 

Anderson  John  G . .  ..M  50 

43  Anderson  Alex.    . .  CnM  42 

R  Anderson  WUliam  SLM  00 

N/f  Anderson  Jas.  md.     IH  44 

AndermmJno.uB. DIH  50 

Anderson  Alex. (a)  .  .S  90  . 

Anderson  Alex.  md.  (b)S  42 


Digitized  by 


Google 


272 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Anderson,  Sir  J.  E.  Kt. 

KD S  11 

Andertan  WUliam . . .  .S  16 
176  Anderson  Robert  ...  .S  46 
224  Anderson  Charles  A... S  49 
473  Anderson  Francis  ..JS  46 
Anderson  George  ..PP  09 
49.1  Anderson,  Geo.  W. . .  Ck  46 

Andoe  James  H L  16 

IK  ^Andrew  John  W.  RA  46 
Andrews  Edward  ,.,,L  11 
Andrews  Benjamin  ..L  14 

Andrews  Thos L  48 

263  Andrews  Chas Mt  49 

Andrews  Henry  • . .  .3f  06 
Andrews  John  (  a)  ....  S  41 
96NJM  Andrews  John  (b)  AS  48 
Andrews  Charles  E,  PP  98 
Andrews  James  R. . .  PP  46 
Andrews,  Geo.  J.  D.  Ck  49 

Andros  Charles L  14 

Angoye  William.... PP  06 

Anley  William L  16 

Ansell  Richard  T.  FLM  48 
Anson TalayeraV.    ..C  41 

Anthony  Mark Cr  48 

Antram  Simon  £.••.•!'  11 

mAplinJohnG C  26 

Aplin  Benjamin L  11 

261  Aplin  Elphinstone  D'O. 

D'A L  46 

Appleby  John  F C  38 

Afypleton  Edward,  CnM  41 

Apreees  William, ...  Cr  40 

HArabin  Septimus  . . .  .C  23 

^••Arbuthnot  Alex.D.Y.C  24 

Archbold  WilUam  A.  L  16 

663  Archdeacon,CJ.B.R.N/  43 

ArcherThomas L  08 

NH  Archer  Achd.  L AS.  49 

ArcherThomas  W.    PP  23 

Arguimban Joseph    ..L  18 

76  ArkwrightAugnstusP.L  46 

38  Arlid^e  Henry  W.  ..CA  47 

Armltage  Wh  ley L38 

266  Armstrong  James  W.Aff  49 

FFArmstrong  James  W.  M  26 

Armstrong  R.1CD.  DIH  40 

Armstrong  John S  16 

268  Armstrong  Alex. iCD... 5  49 
294  Armstrong  Archd.MO.il5  46 
381  Armytage William. ...  L  46 

Arnold  John    Cr  42 

Arnold  James  F.»0.Cr  60 

A  Arnold  Henry..  ..PLAf  37 

378  Amot  Henry,  md.  ••  ilS  46 

CG  Arrow  John  Jordan    Cr  14 

Ig] Arthur  Richard.. JRTI^  46 

Arthur  William  S.  ..Cr  24 

Arthur  Michael  ...PP  44 

Arundel  Thomas  ...\M  46 

CO  Ashby  WilUam  R L  16 

41  Ashby  James  W.M.    Ch  44 

Ashe  Edward  D L  42 

Ashley  Beryamin  ..Cr  44 
AshmoreJohn  ,,LCM  40 
Ashton  Herbert L  16 


Ashton  James  H Af  41 

Aslett  Thompson. .  CIM  46 

Aslett  John  T CnM  48 

Aslett  WUliam  S.  • .  CnM  49 
Atchison  James,  md.  . .  S  43 
A  therton  Bertram  M.   L  24 

AthiU  James  L  12 

Atkin  Nicholas       ....£10 

AtkinsJames   Or  48 

Atkins  James  (b)  ....LIO 

Atkinson  Sir  H.  B.  Kt.Cr  27 

Atkinson  Thomas  ....  L  13 

Atkinson  George    . . . .  L  14 

CG  Atkinson  Horatio  N. . .  L  27 

Atkinson  Robert  L.  . .  L  37 

Atkinson  James  C.    . .  3f  14 

Jl  Atkinson  Charles     SLM  11 

Auchinleck  James  R.    L  16 

474  Auret  F.  J.  Itsen. . .  .PP  48 

AanAusten,  Sir  Francis  W. 

AB4» 
^Austen  Charles  J.  RW  46 
Coiii.-in-Clii«r,  But  Indies. 

237  Austen  Francis  W C  46 

Austen  Algernon  8.  . .  L  41 
Austen  Herbert G.   ..Cr  46 

Austen  Charles  J Cr  48 

Austen  George    .  •  •  •  CA  37 

246  Austen  John  C AS  46 

428  ^Austin  Horatio  T. .  .C  38 

Austin  WiUiam L  38 

Austin  Robert Mil 

466  Autey  Joseph  E PP  46 

CQ  Autridge  Charles L  16 

A  Avery  Thomas  ••  FLM  91 

262  Ayerst  James  S AS  47 

DY  Aylen  Jonathan    ... .M  23 

200  Aylen  John  R.  Jlf38 

Ayles  John  Geo.  A.  CnM  46 

66  Ayling  Thomas    ....  ^S  39 

•^Aylmer,Hon.F.W.  Ffi48 

Aynsley  Charles  K..   I.  46 

Ayre  Charles L  16 

Ayre  William PP  10 

Ayres  James    S  09 

Ayscough  John  ....  VB  49 
Ayscough  Hawkins  G.  L  38 
Ayton  George  H L  16 


BABBHugh Mn 

262  Babington  Arthur  W.W. 
ASi\ 
Back  Sir  George,  Kt..  .C  ^ 

422  Back  Edward  D PP¥> 

R  Backhouse  J.  J. . .  SLM  di 
Bacon  Edm,  K.C.  . .  Cr  Ai 
Bacon  Henry  .-••  ....141 

CO  Bagehot  Charles      •  • .  .X  C^ 

16  Bagley  Arthur  (act).  ITi  4^ 

Bagot  Henry C45 

Bagne  George Cr  97 

BaikieJohn    IC 

663  Baikie  Wm.  B.  md.. .  AS  ii 

Baihie  James PP»* 

Bailey  John  W.  •...Cr4o 
Bailey  William  (▲)    ..L14 

CG^Bailey  William  (b)    ..L41 

476  BaUey  John  C 144 

Bailey  Lnciua  Curtia  Jf  39 

BaileySamMel    S(H 

Bailey  John  P PPOi 

Bailey  Howard  L.  P.Ck  46 

JRBaUyJohn FLMU 

Baillie  Tliomu r4^ 

H Bain  Henderson  .. . .  A.4  46 
Bain,  Sir William^Kt.  MU 

CQ  Bainbridge  Henry      . .  L  4» 

620  Bainbridge  Wm. AS  i^ 

Baird  Andrew    Cr  96 

Baird  Daniel Lli 

BairdJohn S» 

Baird  John      ASA 

BaistonJohM    ASm 

CGBakeJohnW LU 

m  lilBaker.  Sir  H.  L.  Bt  C  U 

Baker  James  ▼ CC 

Baker  Geoige C^f 

BakerHenry     Cfl4 

OP  Baker  John  P Cri: 

Baker  Chas-Houghnm  Cr  ¥' 
Baker  Charles  Houy  Cr4^ 

Baker Yashon   Cr^ 

Baker Thomas(A)  ....Llj 

CG  Baker  WiUiam  H I  J 

Baker  William    lU 

Baker  Samuel     12} 

CG  Baker  GuBtaTua  S.     ..Li4 

CG  Baker  Joseph  F Id 

Baker  John  R.    Lif 

279  Baker  Henry X.  i?- 

Baker  William  F. Jtf« 

Baker  Wm.  J.  Tj{net)Mt  i? 
ABaker George  ...-FLJtf*  i 

308  Baker  Chas. O.     ..FLMii\ 

BaherJohn Ckf* 

Baker  Thomas  T.. . .  .Ch  47 
Baker  Henry ^  4i<  j 


361  ^Baldock  "Riomas    ..Cr4: 

^Baldwin  Augustus C  ' 

Balfour  Charles  J Cri^ 

266  Balfour  Edwin  R,  J. .  .1  j: 
Balfour  Geoige  M.     . .  /.  ^ 

41  Balfour  Chas.  J Hin^ 

Balfour  Charles  Jf.  .  OV 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


273 


Balhetehet  WiUiam   PP  21 

BaUThoxnas     Cr28 

BaUWUliam 1.15 

BaU  JohnJ AT  43 

183  BaU  George JS  37 

Ballantine  John  O.  Q,AS  35 
Ballantitie  JV,  T.  md.  S  36 
BaUaivtyne  John     ,.Cr  A^ 

Ballard  James  B L  43 

Ballard  James  K <S  35 

89  Balleine  John  J CA  49 

Ballinghall  D.  J.  ..C/.V49 
Balliflton  WilUam  H.    M  45 

170  BalUston  Alfred  ... .S3f  47 

648  Bamber  Charles  R.  . .  L  37 
Bamber  Henry  K.  .  .PP  08 

Bance  James  ' Cr  41 

Bankier  James,  md.    . .  iS  34 

JVH  Banlder  Robert  A.,  md. 
S43 

BanktJohn     C  45 

Banks  Kennet   Jf07 

&2S  Banks  Howard  R S  43 

Barikg  William  H,    ,.S07 

17  BanksGeo.  F. JS  48 

Bannatyne  John  . . . .  L  15 
Bannister  John    ....  PP  09 

Barclay  John Cr  38 

Barclay  Robert L  14 

Barclay  J.  J.  D.  .,FLM  46 
Barclay  John,  md.  ,.AS  46 
Barker  George     ....il£47 

Barker  John    Cr  48 

Barker  Robert Cr  48 

Barker  George    L  14 

474  Barker  Charles Cr  46 

461  Barkley  Edward(act)Mt  49 
*^Barlow  Charles  A.  C41 
Barlow  Wm.  L.  (act.)  Ml  49 

Barlow  John  C M  35 

1&  Barnard  Edward    C  17 

Barnard  Oearge  ....  Cr  40 
Barnard  William    ...  .L  15 

398  Barnard  Frederick L...L 40 

Barnard  Edward    ....  L  41 

16  Barnard  Edward  E.  .  .L  41 

175  Barnard  John  J L  47 

Barnard  Charles  L,FLM  45 

Barnes  John Cr  47 

C6  Barnes  Peter L  15 

Barnes  Geo.  R HM  46 

R  Barnes  R.  K CnM  38 

Barnes  Caleb    CnM  41 

998  Barnes  Edgar  B.  b.a.  NI  39 

Barnes  John  Geo.    ..Ck47 

Barnett  Edward    ....C46 

R  Baron  Jonathan     FLM  08 

Barr  William  F L 11 

Barr  James,  M.D S  31 

Barrell Justinian  ....Cr  15 

361  Barren  Alfred Cft  48 

CG  Barrett  Joseph  F L  15 

Barrett  Robert  J L  28 

Barrett  William  ....  Af  41 
Barrett  William PP  10 

461   Barrett  John    PP  48 

Barretts  Augustas  G.    L  20 


Barrie  William Cr  46 

Barrow  Thomas  P.  P.  L  25 

418  Barrow  Arthur L  42 

Barrow  Thomas  J.  R.  L  43 

Barrow  James   ilf  07 

Barry  William    L  12 

Barstow  Lewis  (act)  Mt  50 
Bartlett  Richard     ..  PP  09 

Barton  Richard C  37 

Barton  Ralph     C  46 

Barwell  William   Cr  30 

Barwell  Nathaniel ...  .L  14 

Basden  Charles C  41 

Basden  William  B. .  .PP 05 

CO  Baskerville  Perceval  . .  L  36 
Baskerville  Charles  . .  L  44 
Bastable  John  ....  FLM  48 
Bastard  Richard    ....  L  07 

Bastin  Robert Cr  49 

Bastin  Thomas PP  06 

95  Batchelor  Richard  . .  C%  46 

446  Bate  WUliam  T.  ....  Cr  48 
Bateman  Charles  P.  B. 

RR  41 

353  Bateman  Francis  W.   M  37 

265  Bateman  Reginald. . .  .L  47 
Bateman  William  ....S46 

194  Bateman  Walter  D.   PP  42 

19  Bateman  Geo.  F.  C.  PP  47 

Bateman  William  H.  PP  49 

Bates  John   M07 

326  Bathurst  John  O Z«  38 

Bathurst  Allen   L  50 

CGBatt  WUliam L15 

CG  Batt  Henry    L  27 

389  Batt  Robert  B M  49 

Batt  David SM  49 

Batten  Charles I.  15 

Battersby  John  P L  28 

Batwell  Andrew,  m.d.  ^S41 
1& Baugh  Thomas  F.  .,RA  46 

Bangh  Henry     C  41 

Baugh  Edward   L  29 

R  Baugh  James    ....SLM  12 

163  Bawden  Chas M  49 

Baxter  Thomas L  15 

553  Baxter  Alexander S  36 

562  Bayfield  Henry  W.  . .  C  34 
Bay  lee  Wm.  C.P.  ..Ch  46 

CO  Bayley  Henry     L  45 

Bayly  James     Cr  28 

Bayly  Peter    L  09 

Bayly  Charlton  B L 14 

CG  Bayly  Charles  B L  41 

53  *|§]Bayne8  Robert  L. . .  C  28 

461  Baynes  WilUam  W.  ..S44 
Baynton  Benjamin .  •   Cr  41 

562  Bazalgette Geo.   ..PLM48 

561  Beach  Hugh  D M47 

Beadon  George     ....  Cr  41 
Beadon  Valentine  CnM  38 

79  BealJohn     PP14 

Bcale  Robert  B L  46 

Beales,  Charlee  ....  Cr  46 

Beall  Francis     S  98 

BeanPhilip  CD Jf  35 

Beart  Charles  J. ......  L  15 


Beatty  Daniel  M<Neale,L  16 
Beatty  Oeorge  ....  ClM  37 
Beatty  Edward  . . .  .CA  12 
242  Beauchamp  Edw.  H.  Cr  46 
Beauclerk,  Rt.  Hon. 
Lord  Fred.  C.  P.  ..Cr  31 
500  Beauclerk,  Right  Hon. 

Lord  A.  W Cr46 

la^  Beaafort  Sir  Fras.  RA  46 
Admiralty  Hjdrographer. 

Beaufoy  George  ....  L  21 
Beaumont  Richard  ..  Cr  25 
Beaumont  Francis  ..  Cr  44 

364  Beaumont  Robt.  W.  AS  48 
Beaumont  Charles  ..PP  09 
Beazeley  George  ...  .L  1 1 
Becher  Alexander  B.  Cr  41 

OP  Beckett  Flowers     ....  Z*  05 

Beckett  James  F.      . .  M  46 

37  Beckett  Leonard  £.. PP  47 

Beckford  John  L. ....  Cr  21 

CSKBeddek  Henry    L  29 

Beddek  Richard  P.   PP  34 

418  Beddoes  Charles  H. .  .Cr  45 
16  Bedford  George  A.   ..  Cr  43 

264  Bedford  Edward  J.  ..Cr  49 

294  Bedford  Robert T.  ..Cr  48 

GH  Bedford  Frederick     . .  I.  99 

CG  Bedford  John  W X.  26 

Bedford  DelbcBuf  B.  . .  Z.  30 
89  Bedingfleld  Norman  B.L  47 
BedweU  Edward  P.  ..L15 
Bedwell  Frederick  . .  L  21 
BeebeeMeyrick    Ch  90 

264  Beechey  Frederick  W.  C  27 
16  Beechey  Richard  B. . .  Cr  46 

Beecroft  Robert    Af  23 

Beer  Thomas     Cr  26 

Beer  Christopher    ....  L  13 

262  Beer  Geo.  L  (act)  .  .M(  48 

GHBeith Robert, M.D.  ..ASAl 

361  BelamJohn  M  41 

iglBelcher,  Sir  Edw.  Kt. 
C41 

Belcher  John,  md S  46 

Belches  Peter     L  27 

Belgrave  Thomas  ....  Cr  48 

287  Belgrave  Charles  W...Ch  45 

l&#Bell  Christopher    RA  46 

Bell  Charles  L Ch  46 

512  Bell  Wm.  b.a    C*  47 

Bell  Thomas    S  27 

Bell  Thomas   AS  05 

BellfVUliam S  16 

BellJohn     PP21 

547  Bell  WilUam    PP  13 

Bellairs  John  H L  13 

CSFBellairs Walford T.   ..L19 

Bellamy  Joseph  H L  27 

Bellamy  Charles  P.  .  .M  24 
Bellamy  Oeorge,  kd.  S95 
Bellamy  George  .,,,Ch  40 

Bellott  Thomas   S  42 

Belsey  Henry     Z,  12 

R  Belson  George      . .  CnM  96 

Bendyshe  John L  11 

Benifold  James  ....  PP  U 


Digitized  by 


Google 


274 


Index^  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Benifold  James  n.  ..Ck  49 

Benn  Thomas     L  16 

Bennet  Martin   L  11 

262  Bennett  Thomas  ...  .C  28 
Bennett  Charles  C. .  Cr  14 
Bennett  James  C.    ..  Cr  26 

266  Bennett  Wm.  H.W.  FLM  49 

63  Bennett  Thomas  W...  C/i41 

Bennett  Edward  J., .  Ck4S 

194  Bennett  Alft-ed  S.   ..Ck  46 

CO  Benson  John  Robert  . .  1. 14 

553  Bent  Wm.  R.  (act)..Mt  49 

Bent  William  H S  47 

m  *Bentham  George  ....  C  1 6 
Beresford  Henry  B.  . .  L  42 
Berington  Rowland  .  .L  43 
Berringpton  Samuel  . .  L  15 
r§iBerkeley  M.  F.  F.  RB  49 

252  Berkeley  Joshua L  49 

Bernard  Henry Cr  50 

Bernard  John  (a)m.d.  S  10 

364  Bernard  Robert S  46 

231  Bernard  John  (b)  . .  AS  41 
Berners  Hugh Cr  42 

OPIR Bertram  Charles  ...  .C  14 
Best,  Hon.  Thomas   .  .C  30 

CG  Best  Thomas  F L  27 

rllBethuneChas.  R.  D.  C  30 
Sevan  Edward L 

262  Beyeridge  H.  T.  S.  hd.S  44 
Beyians  Robt.  J L  46 

464  TS  Bevis  Thomas  ..  Cr  29 
Bezant  John  ....  FLM  06 
Bickerstaff Francis  ..L  14 
Bickford  Joseph  G.  ..L  41 

515  Bickford  Jas.  £ L  48 

547  Biddlecombe  George   M  85 

Biddlecombe  Thomas  Ck  42 

Biddulph Edward  ..Cr  49 

R  Blddulph  Walter . .  SLM  08 

Biggs  James     PP  49 

la^BiglandWUsonB.  ..C  21 

BIgnell  George Cr  15 

R  BIgnell  Richard  R.  CnM  10 

205  Bignell  Jas.  T Cik  48 

BUHngi  WUliam   ..^IS  06 

244  Billings  Wm.T JS  45 

CG  Billingsley  John L  20 

Bindon  John  R Cr  43 

CG  Bingham  Henry  H.. .Cr  40 
CG Bhigham  John  E.    ..Cr  41 
Bingham  John    ....Cr  39 
Bingham  Henry  K...3f^  48 
Binstead  Cheese- 
man  H Cr  41 

Birch  Thomas  Fras.. Cr  40 
Birch  Thomas  Fredk.  Cr  42 

Birch  Oeorge     S  09 

BirdEdwardJ C  43 

Bird  Henry O*  48 

BirtwhLstle  Alex.     .,.L  46 

Bishop  George  L  12 

la  Black  William  ,,..RA  49 
Black  Archibald.  .,,Cr  43 

Black  Matthew L  14 

Black  John  R L  14 

Black  James f  MD.     ..S*  10 


396  Blackburn  Samuel  Ck  48 
Blacker  Frederick L  30 

216  filackett  Edward  A.  ..L  47 
Blackford  William  ..M  46 
Blackloek  Ambrote  ..S  07 
Blackmore  Charles  ..L  23 
Blackmore  John  . . . .  L  40 
Blackmore  Edward    PP  10 

642  Blackwood,  Sir  Henry  M. 

Bart C  27 

648  Blackwood  Francis  P.  C  38 
Blainey  Th&rnas  If.  Cr  37 

Blair  Horatio   Cr  41 

Blair  William  F Cr  41 

Blake  George  C C  38 

BUke  Patrick  J C  41 

Blake  Thomas    L  08 

Blake  George  H L  16 

Blake  Edgar  H L  46 

14  BUke  Geo.  L FLM  49 

R  BUke  Ed.  John  ..SLM  12 

Blake  Bob,  md S  09 

Blake  Charles  P.  md.  5  46 
BlakeRobert S  06 

287  Blake  Fred.  W JS  46 

21  Blakeley  Geo Mt  60 

ABlakeney  John  E.  FLM  93 

600  BlakeyGeorge M  49 

Blakiston  Thomas    ..  Cr  21 
Blanckley  Henry  D...L  44 

416  Blancklev  Horatio  N.  C. 

SLM  48 

fTWBland  George L  15 

Bland  AUeyne   L  46 

Blandford  James  (b)..L  11 
Blan^ford  SiUu    ...  .S  06 

Blane  George    Cr  46 

Blatchley  Charles  ....  L  23 

76  BlaxaU  Fras.  H ^S  48 

Blenkame  William    ..L  16 

BlennerhaaetJas.P.Cr  44 

Blennerhasset  Nevinson 

De  C.    .  .Junr.  Lieut. 

Blight  William C  SO 

Blight  Emanuel .  ■  •  • . .  L  16 

CG  Blisset  Charles  E L  26 

BloisJohnR Cr  21 

Blood  Frederick L  27 

Bloomfleld  Henry  J. . .  L  47 
Blozhfun  Richard  R.  Ck  24 
R  Blncke  Robert  S.  FLM  11 
Bluett  Richard  . . .  .Cr  16 
Bluett  John  C L  16 

146  Bluett  John  R.    ....  PP  42 

Bluett  John    AS  29 

Blurton  George L  12 

CG  Bly  the  Charies L  25 

Blythe  David FLM  42 

BlythAltT ^S  23 

Boardntan  Robert  B.Cr  48 
Boardman  Thomas    ..L  11 

266  Bodie  Jamea M  44 

Bogle  Vere  W.  H.  ..Cr  44 

76  Boileau  John  G M^  49 

Bold  Edward L  16 

Bolton  Henry Cr  29 

CO  Bolton  Augustus   .  • . .  L  25 


Bolton  Charles 

Bolton  Jamet 

..L2B 

Bond  Thomas  B. .  • . 

.Cr  35 

Bond  Dwr -- 

.Cr  S4 

Bond  William  F.   .. 

.,L  14 

BondPhflip    

..L  U 

HBondW.S FLMi^k 

BondWilBam  H... 

.ppn 

Bond  John  H 

.NI^ 

Bone  Frederick  ... 

.PP  10 

896  BoneRobert 

.CkiS 

17  Bonham  Charles  W. 

..L  43 

Bonter  Frederick  W-NI  ^ 

431  Boone  Charles  W.  . 

.PP4B 

Booth  James  R.     . . 

..CH 

Booth  Augustus  8.    . 

..Cr  48 

Booth  James 

...S» 

182  Borland  Oswald. . . . 

..X  45 

Borlase  John     .  •  ■  • « 

.Cr  49 

.Cr46 

Borrowman  William 

..L  U 

Bortfawick  Alex.  vd.  AS  41 

Bosanquet  Charles  J 

.    C46 

Boteler  Henry      •  •  • 

.Cr  19 

Boteler  John  H.  . .  • 

.CrSO 

Botham  John    .... 

..M  14 

Bott  Geonre   •••••. 

..LS2 

Boughey  Chas.  F.  F 

.    L  4$ 

Boulderion  LeUie   . 

.Cr3S 

Boultbee  Frederick  U.  C  41 

Boultbee  James  B. 

..L13 

Boulton  William    .. 

..X.  17 

VL  Bourchier  Henry    . . 

RA  4^ 

Bourchier  MsedoDsld   L4] 

Bourchier  Wm.  S.  . 

SJf  44 

Bourne  Henry 

.Cr  13 

Bourne  Georice  S-  • . 

..L12 

Bourne  Richard ..  • 

.Cr  40 

R  Bourne  William  .  .FLM  SI 

31  Bourne  George  S.    . 

.NI  44 

Bouverie,     Hon.     Don- 

combe  P 

VRAk* 

BouTerie  Fred.  W.  P 

.Cr4t 

Bawden  Richard  B, 

..C4« 

Bowden  John  «!>••.. 

..L  14 

CGBowden  Richard  B. 

..L  15 

Bowden  Philip  •••• 

..LU 

38  Bowden  Wm 

t.x'. 

R  Bowden  George   ..SLM  10 

NH  Bowden  Stephen. . . 

.AS4i 

261  Bowden  William     .. 

PP  li 

472  Bowden  John  D 

.C*46 

%  Bowen  Charles  .... 

..C  25 

Bowen  George 

.Cr  14 

Bowen  Richard  .... 

..L  n 

Bowen  Aug.  F.  J.  . . 

..L3« 

Bowen  Thomas     •  • 

..M  46 

Bowen  John  ..•••« 

_    S  Ai 

ItalBowen  Evan,  xn.  5*4 

Bower  James  P.     . . 

..C  45 

Bower  Geoi^o  H.  K 

.    M  42 

Bower  John,  md.   . , 

..S4] 

Bower  Robert .  •  •  •  • 

...5  K 

Bowerbank  John    . . 

..L  \t 

CG  Bowie  John    .-•... 

..Ct¥ 

Bowker  John  H.  D. 

B. 

SLM  « 

Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


275 


245  BowlerJames   M  42 

Bowler  John  W S  37 

tilBowlesWilljam  ..RR  41 
Bowman  John  C S  41 

535aBowmanJoflephH.W.C9c  45 

311  BowyearGeo.  LeGeytL  40 
Bowyer  William  B.  . .  C  30 

SP.  TS  ^Boxer  Edward. .  C  23 

Boxer  James  M L  40 

Boxer  James  F M  38 

17  Boxer  Henry  B SM  49 

Boyaek  Alexander  ..Cr  47 
OP  Bojce  William  H.     . .  L  06 

Boyce  William  N L  15 

43  Boyce  Frederick  A.  ..L  45 

BoydDayid Cr  16 

Boyd  John  Me  N.     ..L  41 

Boyd  John  A.  H L  45 

Boyd  Bobt.  H.  (act)ilff  50 
Boyd  Fred.  Wm.  A.  SLM  49 

Boyes  Henry C  42 

Boyle  ConrtenayE.W.C  30 

Boyle  Alex Cr  42 

Boyle, Hon. Rob. F.  ..L  43 
Boyle  Robert  . . .  .FLM  45 
Boys  Edward Cr  14 

CaBoysWUliam Cr  46 

264  Boys  George  S L  45 

89  Boys  Henry   L  46 

Boyter  AUncander  • . .  .L  15 

Boyter  David S  10 

Bradbridge  Tbos CJ^  49 

Bradby  Thomas Cr  48 

649  Braddon  Samuel.  • .  ,SM  44 

428  Bradford  Abraham  R.  S  38 
Bradley  William    ....L  10 

CC?  Bradley  Warre  S L  24 

Bradley  John L  25 

135  Bradley  George  Lee  M  39 
Bradly  Stephen ....  Cr  41 
Bradshaw  Robert  A.  Cr  41 
Bradshaw  Rich,  (act)  Iff  49 

427  Bradshaw  Manser  ..Jf  24 
446  BradshawJuUanW.  ..ilS47 
CSVBndj  William  H.     . .  L  15 

428  Brady  Frederick. . .  .PP  42 
R  Braimer  J.  L.  . . .  .FLM  41 

Brake  William  L L  10 

266  Brake  William  N.  ..AS  45 

433  Branch  John  P L  41 

R  Branch  Geo.  F.  .  .SLM  32 
Branch  W.  H.  W.  FLM  47 
Brand  William  H.    . .Cr  46 

Brand  Charles   L 

Brand  Geoige,  xi.  NJ  42 
Brander William  ....L  11 

Branford  John     Cr  20 

Brandreth Thomas  ..I>45 
Bransfield  Edward  ..M  14 

Brasier  James    • C  37 

R  Brattle  Thomas  . .  FLM  05 
535«tBraund  William  P.  .SAT  44 

375  Braxton  Henry    Ck  46 

Breadon  Joteph  . . .  .AS  11 

OF  Breaks  John    PP  30 

217  Breay  William  H.  ..PP  13 
Brecdon  William   . .  • .  L  25 


21 7  Breen  Thomas  J AS  47 

237  Brchant  Henry M  41 

R  Bremer  Henry     . .  CnM  46 

Bremner  John M  27 

200  BrenmerJ.T.lJ.,KD.i4S44 
Brenan  Alexander. • .  .L  14 

Brenan  Thomas S  38 

Brent  William     ....PP  06 

1ft  Brenton  John C  22 

Brereton  Godfrey  •  • .  .L  16 
Breton  William  H.    ..L  27 

Brett  Henry   L  10 

RV  Brewer  Thomas L  27 

Briee  Nathaniel ....  Cr  40 

Brice  Edward CA  07 

10  Brickwell  Samuel  J.  ..Z.  41 

Brlckwood  John  . . .  »PP  40 

542  Bridge  WUliam  H.    ..L  41 

05  Bridge  EthelredW.  ..L  46 

Bridge  Rob.  O.    ..CnM  42 

JBi  Bridgeman,Hon.Charles 

Orlando C  19 

Bridges  George  F.  ..Cr  18 
Bridges  James  H.  . .  L  38 
BrienEdw.H.      ....5  97 

Brien  Robert 5  08 

79  Brien  Charles  R.  kd.  S  42 
Briggs,  Sir  Thomas, 

GC.MG VR41 

BriggB Francis  ....Cr  37 
Briggs  Stephen  ....Cr  44 

BriggsDayid L  14 

i>y  Briggs  John Ch  21 

Brigstocke  Thomas  R.Cr  21 

%  Brine  George C  18 

Brine  John Cr  38 

145  Brine  George  A L  45 

R  Brisac  Douglas  P.  SLM  12 

Brisben  James    PP  06 

CQ  Brittain  George  S.     . .  L  29 
Brittain  Joseph  F.  CnM  47 

Britton  James  S L  15 

Britton  Simon  O.     .  .S  06 

AK  Broad  William  H L  46 

Broadhead  Henry  . .  C  46 
182  Broadhead  Aug.  G.  Mt  49 
Brock  Thomas  S.  ..Cr  42 
Brock  Arthur  M.(act)ilf<  48 
Sroch  Henry  O.un.  S  21 
565  Brockman  George  ..SM  45 
Brodie  WUliam  . . .  .SM  44 
Broke,  Sir  Philip,  Bt.    C  35 

Broke  George  N C  45 

Brokensha  Samuel  ..Z«  15 
Bromhead  Joseph  . . . .  L  23 
Bromley,  Sir  Robert  H. 

Bart VR  46 

27  Bromley  Charles   . . .  .L  45 

Brooke  Robert M  94 

Brooker  Henry M  15 

612  Brooker  Henry  W.PLAf  42 
Brooks  Joshua  R.  SLM  49 

Brooks  George L  06 

CQ  Brooman  James L  27 

CO  Brooman  William  R.    L  40 

428  Brooman  John  E.   ..PP  46 

Brothers  John    L  18 


Broughton  John  ....Cr  46 
CG  Brouncker  John  P.  . .  L  29 
Browell  Langton  ^...Cr  45 
Browell  James  ....PP  94 
Brown  Thomas  ..  ..VB  49 

Brown  Oeorge C  40 

^Brown,  Sir  Samuel  C  42 

Brown  George   C  47 

Brown  Francis  T Cr  40 

Brown  Charles  F.    ,.Cr  41 
CG  Brown  Joseph  W.     ..L  26 

Broton  WUliam Cr  48 

Brown  Oeorge  W.  ..Cr  4S 
Brown  Charles    ....Cr  50 

Brown  John  H L  14 

Brown  Alexander  . . . .  L  2? 

CSFBrownJohn L2 

Brown  John M 

14  Brown  James    M 

423  Brown  John  J M 

Brown  Hugh  ....  CnM 
Brown  John  T.    . .  CnM 

VY  Brown  John AS    . 

Brown  Alex S  46 

264  Brown  AUan    AS  43b 

Brown  Robert  ...  .PP  01 
Brown  William  . ...PP  07 
Brown  William  H . ..  PP  28 
Brown  Edmnnd  . .  ,.PP  38 
Brown  Charles  J.  J.  PP  46 
512  Brown  William  C.  ..CA  48 
Brown  Edward  L.  W.  Ch  44 
Brown  Wm.  H.  J.  .  .Cft  49 
Browne  Thomas  . . FTF  46 
Browne  Philip  ....  A  H^  46 
Browne  William  C.  ..Cr  32 
428  Browne,  Wm.  H.  J.  .  .L  47 
Browne  Richard  ....Jir3l 
347  Browne  William  L.  ..JIf  31 
149  Browne Thos.  D.  ..SM  45 
396  Browne  Biehd.  F.  ..SM  48 
Browne  Edward  S.  CnM  48 
553  BrowneZord  John  T.  L  46 
1 14  Browne  Arthur  ....  C;^  41 
Browne  James  {a)  ..S  l\ 
Browne  James  (b)  md.  S  33 
Browne  Joseph  ....AS  42 
Browne  William,  mo.  S  45 
Browne  Samuel,  Jun.  Surg. 
Brouming Bet^. MD...S  28 
DY  BrowningColin  A.  md.  S  17 
264  Brownrigg  Marcus  F.  L  22 
Broumrigg  Thomas  ..S  24 
35  Brownsdon  Richard    Ck  43 

SP  Bruce  Henry  W C  21 

Bruce  Thomas  L  15 

Bruce  Charles    L  15 

76  Bruce  Thomas  C L  46 

DY  Bruce  William,  md.  ..S  16 
CQ  Brunton  Richard  .. .  .L  41 

Brutton  John CnM  36 

Bryan  John PP  05 

Bryant  William L  15 

Brydges  Thomas    L  23 

Brydges  Geo SLM  48 

Brydone  James  M,   . .  S  06 
Brydonc  William    ..PP  34 


Digitized  by 


Google 


«76 


Index^  embracing  every  Rimk  in 


900  BryBon  Alexander,  md. 

S  36 

Baehan  David  A . . . .  Cr  47 

CG Buchanan  Ralph  A.  ..L  45 

Buchanan  James  . .  CnM  41 

Buchanan  Leonard  D.   S  46 

536  Buchanan  James  O.  ..S  46 

Buehannan  Wm C  46 

53  Buck  £dw.  H.  (act)  Mt  49 

Buck  Hugh  S.    . .  FLAT  47 

Buckle  Matthew    . .  VR  46 

88  Buckle Claade  H.  M.    C  45 

182  BackleChu.  M L  47 

Budd  Henry  H Cr  42 

Budd  Hopewai  H.^Cr  4» 

RBudd  Wm.  Sidney  FLM  38 

14  Budd  Fred.  £..... FLM  48 

Badgen  John     L  15 

Budgen  Richard    . . . .  L  15 

Bulford  John L  00 

iU7  Bulgin  Fredk.  G O  46 

Bulkeley  James L  12 

204  Bull  James L  43 

Bull  Thomas M  23 

Bull  Henry  W S  00 

Bullen  Joseph    ^  A  41 

8P  flt^Bullen,  Sir  Charles 

K/2  46 

548  Bulleti  Richard  £ L  30 

Bullen  Charles L  40 

Bullen  Robert  H.  ,.Ck  46 
BuUer  Thomas  W.    . .  Cr  1 7 

fiuller  Edward L  28 

CGBalleyJohn    L  26 

200  Bullock  Frederick C  38 

361  Bullock  Horace L  43 

523  Bullock  Aug.  T.  J. .  .Af  <  49 

376  Bulman  Archibald  O.Cr  44 

Bulteel Thomas  H.    ..L  18 

Banbury  Richard  H.  Cr  39 

Banbury  Wm.  B.  McC. 

Cr  35 

Bonbory  George  B.  ..L  25 

88  Bonce  Benjamin  H.  Cr  48 

Bunce  Julias   FLM  47 

378  Bunce  John  B.,  ba...C%  45 

Bunn  Thomas L  15 

Bunn  Samuel  G.  . .  PP  1 3 
Bunster Grosyenor  ..L  15 
Burbridge  William  C.  L  15 

Burch  Isaac    L  14 

Burdon  Richard  M.  . .  L  32 

294  Burdon  Wm L  48 

A  Burdon  Charles  ,,FLM  99 

OP  Burdwood  Thomoi. .  Cr  44 

Burdwood  John    »,,,M  41 

OP  Burgess  Samuel C  30 

119  Burgess  John L  48 

378  Bui^ess  Geo.  F L  49 

Buigess  James  H.  .,PP  08 

237  Burke  Walter PP  22 

500  Burke  John  P..  md.  .  .S  45 

548  Bnrlace  John  B Ck  A6 

396  Burlton  Geo.  Le  H  SLM  48 

Bum  John Cr  48 

308  Burn  George,  md ^S  40 

Burn  Robert pp  oo 


Bumaby,  Sir  WiUiam  C. 

I  H.  Bart Cr  14 

378  Bamaby  Hugo  B L  40 

311  Bamaby  Geo  H.(act)ilfr  49 
Burna^y  Henry  (act)  M<  49 

Bume  Charlet C;^  01 

Burnet  Charles    Cr  32 

427  Bamet  John  W.  M.  SM  50 
Burnett  WUliam  F.. .Cr  46 
•^Burnett,  Sir  Wm.  Kt.MD. 
Director  aeoeral  of  t  he  Medical  Oe- 
partroent  of  the  Navy. 

Barney  James    C  35 

Bumey  Charlei F,..Cr  48 

Bumey  Geoi^ M  27 

CG  Barney  WiUiam  J.  W.  M  41 
Barney  Michael  S.  S.  M  47 

CG  Barney  Henry  D Af  44 

460  Barney  Charles  ....SM  47 

561  Barney  Charles  G...PP  50 
Bamham  Thomas  . . . .  L  15 

CO  Bumiston  Hugh  S.    . .L  25 

Bums  John  J.  D S  42 

Bvmside  Matthew  . .  S  13 
Bumtide  James  ....AS  10 
IftBurrard,    Sir    Charles, 

Bt, C  22 

Burrell  Henry S  13 

Barridge  Richard  . .  C  46 
Barroagfa  John L  27 

415  Burroogh  Joseph  A.  Ch  40 

258  Barroaghes  Henry  N.  L  45 
Barroughs  Sackville  . .  L  1 2 

182  Burrows  Montagu ....  L  43 
Burslem  Godolphin  J.  L  38 
Borstal  Richard  A.  .  .M  47 
Burstall  Edward    . . .  .L  46 

OPBurt  Edward   Cr  08 

Burt  WiUiam  ( A)....  L  24 

CG  Burt  Wmiam  (b)  . . .  .L  85 

fiBurton  J.  Ryder  . .  C  24 
urton  George  G C  46 

145  Barton  Augustus  J.  ..L  41 

246  Barton  Robt.  H L  40 

Burton  C  P.  ....CnM  09 
Barton  Wm.  P.  .  .FLM  49 
Burton  CuthbertWjSLAf  49 
41  Burton  Matthew^  MD.^S  41 
Bury  George B.   ..LCAf  47 

389  Bush  Wm.  K M^  48 

Bushby  Thomas  •  • . .  C  40 
Bnshell  Richard  . . . .  jif  07 
BushneU  Jas.  H.  (act) 

Mt  49 

76  Bussell  John  W Ch  4S 

CG  Batcher  Jonathan  . . .  .L  15 

CG  Butcher  Robert L  15 

Batcher  Arthur  ..FLM  44 

311  ButcherJohnB... FLM  48 

Butler  Humphrey   ..  Cr  39 

Butler  George    L  11 

Butler  Charles  G L  22 

Butler  Thomas  A.  . .  L  27 
Butler,  Lord  Chas.  W.  L  44 

562  Butler  Augustus    . . .  .L  46 

Butter  Jamee AS  26 

Butterfleld  Edward  H.  C  41 


Battler  George     ....Cri 
Byass  WlieaUey     ...  l\ 

264  Byers  Howard  J CM 

80  ByfordWillisan H^ 

HByng,   Hon.   Henry  B.i 

Byng  Henry Cf\ 

Byng  JolinC l\ 

563  Bynoe  Benjamin    .,,.S\ 

By non  John  C Cf\ 

Bynm,    Rt.   Hon.  L^ 

Geo.  A BM\ 

BytheMaJohn  l^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


277 


CABBURN  John  E.     L  16 

Caddy  James    M  07 

34  Caddy  JohnT AS  45 

*^Cadogaii,  Right  Hon. 

Geo.  Earl    RR  41 

Caffin  James  C C  47 

Caiger  Herbert    ....  Cr  27 
Calamy  William  . .  CnM  35 

Caldecot  Charles   L  14 

Calder  Francis  A L  11 

396  Caldwell  Henry   ....  Cr  47 
93  Caldwell  Edward   ....Sll 

319  Caldwell  Joseph S  42 

CaleyCharles L  23 

CaUawayWaiiam  ..PP  08 
376  Callaway  Henry  . . .  Cit  47 
200  Calver  Edward  K.    .  .M  42 

446  Calver  Wm.  B SM  46 

491  CalyenRobt.  F.  T...Mt  49 

562  CambeUJohnG AS  46 

Cameron  Donald  . . .  .S  09 

Cameron  Wm.  H AS^ 

391  Cammilleri  Joseph  ..Cr  S9 
H Campbell  Donald  ..RA  46 

la  Campbell  Colin RA  46 

1ft  Campbell,  Hon.  O.  P.  C  21 
Campbell  Fred.  A.  ..Cr  46 
Campbell  Colin  T ....  Cr  46 
Campbell  WiUiam....!.  10 
Campbell  George  ....L  14 
Campbell  Archibald  ..L  15 
Campbell  Robert  . . . .  L  24 
Campbell  James  (  a)  . .  L  27 
Campbell  James  (b)  .  .L  31 
Campbell  Charles  J.  F.L  32 
RV  Campbell  Patrick  ....  L  35 

224  Campbell  Guy  C L  46 

237  Campbell  Angus     L  49 

88  Campbell  Thof.  M L  49 

CampbeU  Jas.  C.(act)lf t  49 

Campbell  Donald  LCM  43 

Campbell  Alex.   . .  CnM  26 

R  Campbell  Dimcan  CnM  08 

Campbell  F.  A.    ..CnM  43 

R  Campbell  Alex.  . .  FLM  08 

R  Campbell  Duncan  FLM  96 

CampbellJamee    FLM  08 

R  Campbell  Geo.  A.  FLM  24 

R  Campbell  James  .  .SLM  08 

R  Campbell  Colin    .  .SLM  09 

Campbell  John  U.     Ch  34 

Campbell  John  (a)   .  .5  14 

Campbell  John  (b).  . .  S  25 

Campbell  John  (c)  kd.S  46 

Campbell  Daniel  . .  ..S  29 

Campbell  John  (d)  ..S  42 

4$)2  Campbell  Charles  G.  ilS  42 

67  CampbellJames(A)..i(S45 

Campbell  James  B. . .  Cft  49 

Campion  Hubert    . . . .  L  49 

Campion  Henry  ..  ..Ck  48 

Candler  WiUiam    ....  L  26 

Cannon  E.  St.  Leger..C  46 


Cannon  Frederick    ..Cr  42 
5P#Capel,Hou.SirT.B.JB  47 
Com.  in  Cliiefi  Portsmouth. 
Capel     Hon.    Algernon 
TT^  n        C  31 

415  Card  William  J. R.    ..L  48 

Garden  Johns FB  48 

il  Garden  P.  K SLM  11 

R  Cardew  John  T.  . .  FLM  08 

EO  Carew  Timothy L  14 

CQ  Carey  Thomas   L  28 

393  Carey  Lawrence  ....AS  41 
Carleton  William ....  Cr  26 
493  Carmichael Thomas.. Cr  46 
Carmichael  Malcolm  ilf  14 
CG  Carmichael  John  J.  O.  L  47 
Carmichael  Jas.  md.  S  36 
Carnac  John  Rivett  . .  C  37 
*Camegie,  Hon.  S.  T.  C  45 

130  Carnegie  John Ml  49 

1&  4«Carpenter  John  C.  C  21 
Carpenter  Edward  J.  C  46 
CG  Carpenter  Thomas  ..Cr  41 
Carpenter  Charles  ..L  18 
Carpenter  William  ..L  24 
535  Carpenter  Richard  ..S  42 
Carpenter  Alfred    .  .PP  06 

CG  Carr  Henry  John L  15 

Carr  Washington Cr  46 

491  CarrGeo.L. M  49 

R  Carr  Ralph CnM  40 

l&Carr6  Robert  R C  19 

Carrich  Andrew  ...  S  06 
Carrigan  WUliam  P.  PP  39 
Carrington  Edwd.  M.  W. 

Mt  48 

Carrington  Chas.W.  SLM  48 

89  Carrbigton  Arthur  ..Ck  49 

^arroU  William  V.RB  49 

CG  Carroll  Andrew  D.    . .  L  29 

145  Carruthers  John  H.   .  .S  41 

Carslake  John    L  05 

Carson  Dayid Ch  42 

SP  Carter  John   C  15 

76  Carter  Thomas  W C  31 

Carter  Samuel  T.  . .  Cr  44 
Carter  Thomas  G.      . .  L  08 

Carter  Robert    L  12 

391  Carter  James L  15 

Carter  Charles  R L  40 

JZF Carter  Alex.  R.  B.  .  .L  46 
Carter  Charles,  MD.  ..S  13 
Carter  William  F.  hd.  S  09 

Carter  WUliam  F S  41 

398  Carter  Daniel ^S  47 

Carthew  James  . . .  •  AB  50 

CarthewJohn    L  15 

Cartwright Thomas  ..L  21 
472  Cartwright  John   . . . .  L  46 

Gary,  Hon.  P.  P C  39 

Gary,  Hon.  Byron  Chas. 

F.P Cr  35 

HCary  William  ....SLM  47 

Case  Wm. C  46 

OH  Casey  David  OB L  99 

542  Casey  Thomas  P . .  FLM  47 
Cashmau  William     . .  L  45 


464  Cass  Wm Ck41 

R  Cassel  James  ....  FLM  05 
Castieau  John  B.     CnM  37 

Castle  William  L C  41 

Caswell  George Cr  46 

Caswell  William  ....L  13 
Caswell  Thomas  . . . .  L  20 
Cater  Thomas  B.  CnM  37 
Catley  Edwin  (act)  ..Mt  47 

1&  Gator  Bertie  C RA  49 

Gator  John  Bertie . . . .  L  42 

Caught  John M  32 

Caulfleld  James    Cr  32 

Caulfleld  Edwhi  T.    ..L  15 

182  Cave  John  H Mt  4Q 

8  Cave  Thomas  C SM  47 

Cavell  Edward  F M  41 

Cavendish  Hon.  Geo.J.C  30 

Cawley  John L  45 

Ceijat  Chas.  T.W.  G.    L  46 

SP  182  ^Chads  Henry  D.C  25 

Chads  Henry C  48 

R  Chads  WUliam  C.  FLM  10 
Chalmers  Andrew  {a)  M  09 
Chaloner  Thomas  ..  Cr  45 
Chamberlain  Wm.  C.Cr  44 
Chamberlain  Wm.B.Cr  50 
Chamberlain  Edw.  R.  Ck  44 
Chamberlayne  John  Cr  28 
Chambers  Wm.  W.  ..C  46 
Chambers  Ennis  ....  L  50 
Chambers  James  ....M  42 

CG  Chambers  Richard ....  L  47 

R  Chambers  W.  C. . .  FLM  09 

R  Chambers  John    . .  FLM  34 

Chambers  Charles  ... .S  07 

88  Chambers  Robert  J.  B.S  44 

Chamier  Frederick  ..  Cr  26 

Chandler  James  H.  AS  13 

Chapell  Charles. .«.  Cr  45 

mChapman  Isham  F.  . .  C  24 

Chapman  Charles  M . .  L  14 

Chapman  James    •  •  •  .L  14 

Chapman  WcllesIeyP.L  42 

43  Chapman  Wm.C L  48 

325  Chapman  Richard  P.  AS  43 

396  Chapman  Wm.  H.  ..Ck  48 
ChappeU  Edward  . . . .  C  38 
Charles  George  F. M  41 

CG  Charlesson  Richard  W.L  15 
Charleton  Henry   •  •  •  .L  43 

CG  Charlewood  Edw.  P.  Cr  40 

231  Charlton  John  F.  icd.  S  45 

Chase  Parkhurst L  47 

Chave  Samuel    L  15 

CG  Cheere  John Cr  45 

Chegwyn  Joseph  ....Cr  48 

396  Chegwyn  Joseph M  38 

Chesnaye  John  C L  13 

CG  Chesshyre  Henry  T.  N.  L  46 
Cheyne  George Cr  19 

428  Cheyne  John  P Mt  50 

Chichester,  Sir  John  B. 

P.Bart   L  16 

R  Child  George  R.  ..^LM  09 
ChUd  Frederick  R...SM  45 
ChUds  Joseph  ....  CnM  37 


Digitized  by 


Google 


278 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


244  Chimmo  Wm.  (act)  Mt  48 
Chimmo  Ben^.See. .  .PP  09 

Chimmo  James PP  81 

Chimmo  Henry  H. ..  PP  40 

114  Chimmo  Adderley  W.Ck  48 

ChiyerBWiUiam L  15 

Choake  Charles M  00 

249  Cholmeley Thos.  C.  ..L  48 

Chown  Charles 3f  04 

Chown  Peter AT  42 

Christian  Thomas  H.  Cr  46 

671  Christian  Henry X*  49 

Christie  Peter    C  4i 

Christie  Gabriel L  18 

Christie  William   ....L  21 
R  Christie  John  . . .  .SLM  47 

124  Christie  Johnstone,  md 

AS  46 

ChriitieJohn AS  28 

Christopher  Thos.  B.  L  41 

906  Christy  Wm.  B.C.  ..AS  46 
Christy  Samuel  ....  PP  10 
Christy  WUliam  ..PP  07 
Chryttie  Thonuu    ..Cr  41 

OP  Church  John L  16 

200  ChuTch  William  H.     .L 
Church  Frederick  ..Mt  39 
R  Churchill  Edw.  W.  CnM  40 
R  Cinnamon  Joseph  FLM  06 

Clack  Thomas    L  08 

Clapp  William  L  26 

Clare  Henry  W L  ^^ 

Clark  William    C  47 

Clark  William  J.  S.  Cr  48 

Clark  Joseph L  19 

Clark  Robert  W L  44 

Clark  JamesC L  46 

R  Clark  Thomas . . .  .FLM  95 

R  Clark  William  R..  S£Af  08 

CULrkSlrJas.,Bt  md  S  12 

Clark  John S  08 

NH  Clark  Andrew AS  46 

Clark  Maurice PP  11 

Clarke  Thomas  J T  41 

ClarkeHydeJ. C  40 

Clarke  WiUiam  N.  .  .Cr  26 
Clarke  Thomas  P.  ..Cr  43 

CG  Clarke  Job  Bennett  ..L  22 

CQ  Clarke  Edward  J.  B. . .  L  41 

CO  Clarke  Edward  F L  41 

Clarke  Henry L  42 

Clarke  George  H L  48 

264  CUrke  James  ....  CnM  37 

Clarke  Charles. .  ..CnM  38 

R  Clarke  William  ..  FLM  06 

Clarke  Robert  W S  44 

Clarke  Terence S  11 

Clarke  WUliam 5  20 

124  Clarke  Robert  md S  48 

C?H Clarke  Vans  C.  md.   AS  44 

139  Clarke  Geo.  md AS  46 

89  Clarke  Wm.H AS  46 

Clarke  Maurice  ....  PP  1 1 
Clarke  George  ....  PP  32 
Clarke  Richard  A. ..  PP  42 
88  Clatworthy Walter.. PP  33 
Clause  Frederick R,  ..S  13 


CGClaveU  John Cr  43  884  Coiley  Charles S  40 


Clavell  Richard  K.FLM  41 

287  ClaveringHenryA.  ..L  47 
Clazton  Christopher  Cr  42 
Clay  William  Noble  .  .L  22 

CG  Clayton  James L  12 

Clayton  John  L L  18 

63  Clayton  Kester SM  48 

Clayton  WiUiam S  10 

146  Cleave  John  W JS  48 

Cleaveland  George.  ••  .L  42 
Cleere  Frederick ....  PP  48 
84  Clements  Henry  . . .  .SM  48 
48  Clements  John  P.C.  SM  49 
Clements  Wm.  H.  SLM  49 
Clendon  WiUiam  ..CnM  41 

Clephan  James C  40 

CG  Clerk  Francis  N L  36 

Clery  James    PP  13 

Cleugh  Robert    L 

CO  Cleveland  Charles ....  3f  30 

326  Cleveland  Chas.  A..  .SM  46 

398  Cleveland RobtL...Silf  47 
Clifford  Sir  Augustus 

W.J.Bart. RB  48 

Clifford  William  J.  C.  C  47 

CO  Clifford  Herbert  J.  ..L  11 

Clifford  WUliam  ....S  10 

301  Clift  Samuel    ifS  46 

Clinch  Timothy    ....  Cik  42 

Close  Francis  A X60 

Clow  David PP  07 

Clow  David  F PP  46 

HClowes  Thomas  B C  28 

Clubley  Charles  W.  . .  L  16 

Clyde  Charles   C  40 

Coaker  Jonas M  83 

Coakley  Thomas Cr  40 

Coates  George  L L  12 

361 DF  Coates  Andrew  ..AS  27 

Cobb  Thomas L  24 

Cobb  John    SLM  49 

Cochct  John AW  41 

648  Cochran  Thomas   . . .  .L  44 
j^Cochrane  Sir  Thomas 
J.Kt VS  60 

461  Cochrane,  Hon.  A.  A«  L  46 

Cock  Robert L  11 

Cock  WUliam  B..CnM  33 

0Cookbttm,Rt.  1     AR  Zl 

Hon.SirG jMGAf  21 

237  Cockbum  James  H... Cr  46 
Cockbum  Alexander  .  .S  08 
Cockbum  William  R. .  .S  49 
Cockbum  Thomas  . .  PP  14 
C&ekeriU Roger  M.  .  .S  09 
62  Cockin  John    AS  41 

493  Cockraft  M<Leod  B.  ..L  44 

Cocks  Thomas .5  11 

Cocks  John AS  12 

Cockrell  James  P L  30 

Cocksedge  George  E..L  16 

416  Codd  Edward   Cr  44 

Codner Thomas  B....M  38 

SP  ♦**<|mCodrington,Sir  E. 

G.C.M.G AR  37 

•••tglCodringtonHen.J.C  36 


mCoffinJohnT C  22 

Coffin  Henry  E. C  41 

Coffin  WilUamC £41 

Coghlaa  Francis  R.. .  Cr  49 
Coham  Lewis  H /<  ^ 

CO  Colbome  John  C M  % 

Colby  Thomas Cr  14 

Colchester,  Right  Hon. 

Charles  Lord C  ^ 

ACoIe  William  J C  38 

Cole  Thomas  B.    ....CrSl 

ColeEdwaid L  Ofi 

Cole  Robert  M L  13 

ColeGeoTgeW L  \h 

Cole  WUliam L  16 

76  Cole  Edmund  P Jf  Se 

Cole  Charlea  A M  41 

CoUJokn   PP9d 

34  Cole  Henry  R.    PP  IS 

Cole  Francis PP  ^ 

Cole  Francis  W CA  96 

CO  Coleman  John  (▲)      . .  L  IS 

CO  Coleman  John  (b) L  \h 

A  Coleman  Charles .  .SLM  ^ 
Coles  Richard     L  10 

CG  Coles  William    L» 

378  Coles  Cowper  P X  46 

Colley,  Hon.  Geo.  F.    L  19 

5P{SlCollier  Edwaid C  14 

mColUer  Henry  T.B.  ..CSS 
Collier  Edward  ....  Cr  45 
Collier  George  B.  B.    L  43 

Collier  George Af  44 

Collier  Albert SM  49 

R  Collier  James  .  .  .  .SLM  Oi 
CoUings  Jos.  B.  U...AS  44 

76  CollingwoodThos.R.SJtf  45 
CbUifif  WUUam Cr  43 

CG  Collins  Henry    L  13 

CG  Collins  Francis L^ 

Collins  Richard itf  09 

176  ColUns  Henry  F.     .  .53f  43 

CoUins  Henry  S.     . .  PP  4^ 

424  CoUins  Robert Ck  4i 

176  liK>>llinson  Richard.. C  43 
244  ColUnson  T.  B.  (act)  Mt  48 

Collis  Samuel L  15 

A  CoUis  WUliam  ..    FLM  n 
A  Collis  Stephens.     SLM  13 

ACoUissJohn CnM  41 

Colls  Daiid  C PP  ^ 

Colman  George L  U 

257  Colman  Charles  E.  . .  PP  49 
Colquhoun  Hnmph.  . .  L  15 
Colthurst  Nicholas  ..  Cr  41 
CoWile  Geoigo  T L  47 

62  CoIweU  John    PP^ 

Combauld  Richard     . .  L  37 

311  Comber  Henry  W L  4? 

CommoreU  John  £.  ..L4^ 
Comptott,  Lord  Wm.  Cr  it 
Compton  Richard  . . .  .L  U 
Compton  Charles  T.  . .  L  44 

Comrie  Peter S  15 

Congdon  WiUiam  ....Llri 
Congdon  Geo.  W.     CnM  47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the   Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


279 


Conjnit  John L  31 

ConnHenry     Cr  48 

Conner  Richard    ••••  Cr  28 

CO  Conner  Saroael L  15 

Conner  William  H.    . .  L  15 

Connin  Franeii 5  94 

Connolly  Biehard  L,  Cr45 
378  Connolly  Matthew  ..L42 
200  Connolly  James  C.  .  .CA  48 

Connor  Roes L  07 

ConoUy  Matthew  ...  .Cr  18 
ConoUyWm.H.  ..CZM 89 
Conolly  Richard  O.  CnM  49 
30e  ConoUy  Bdw.,  J.  B.FLM  48 
Conquer  Henry  K. .  .PP  46 
Canntt  Thomas  ....Cr  44 
Conway  Daniel  ....PP  87 
*#Coode  John.*..  RW 47 

Coode  Henry L 

389  Coode TVerenon  P.    ..1. 45 
Coode  Charles  P...CiiM  49 

Cook  Thomas L  18 

Cook  John Af  97 

58  CookSamnelB Md8 

512  Cook  Horace  St  H.  SM  47 

Cook  John  H PP  14 

Cooke  William  H.     ..1.12 

Cooke  JohnM L  41 

Cooke  JervU CnM  84 

Cooke  Thomas  y.  FLM  41 

NHCookeGeo,  P i4S48 

485  Cooke  Edward  S.     .  .CA  49 

1&  Cookesley  John C  18 

Cookney  James  T.     . .  1. 15 

iZCoomhe Joseph  ..FLM 05 

Cooper  William  8.   ..Cr  48 

CO  Cooper  Angostos  ....£87 

244  Cooper  Edward  J.  L.    h  42 

Cooper  Henry  F. .  .SLAf  48 

Cooper  Joseph CA  26 

Cooper  George Ch  85 

204  Cooper  Henry Ck4St 

Co<ae  William C  40 

CooteRobert    Cr47 

Cope  Alexander  F.    .  .L  15 

Copeland  Richard  ••.•C38 

Coppin  CharUi  P.   . .  O  47 

CGCoppin  Frederick  ....L15 

CO  Coppinger  Thomas  8.  L  88 

R  Coppinger  John  M.  FLM  84 

Corbet  Kynaston  .  •  .Cr  41 

Corbet  Arthur L  18 

Corbett  Nathaniel  G. . .  L  1 8 

CorbettJohn L46 

Corbett  John  A S  49 

OH  Corbyn  Joseph Cr  14 

CorbynM^or    L  15 

Cordry  George  L  15 

R  Corham  William  . .  FLM  98 

Conieck  Henry  A L  22 

247  Comeck  Heniy  W.    . .  L  48 

CQ  Cornish  John(A) L  27 

Cornwall  John Cr  26 

548  CorryArmarL C  21 

485  Cory  Nicholas    C  40 

Coryton  Henry Cr  41 

Coryton  John  R.  ..ClM  49 


Coryton  George  H,LCM  49 
Cosnahan  Midiael  F...L  15 

878  CoBsar  Walter  . . .  .CnM  47 
Costerton  Samuel  .  •  •  .L  14 

182  Costello  Thomas  ^L.. AS  42 
Cotesworth  Charles  •.L14 
Cotgrare  Edward  8. . .  Cr  15 
Cotgra?e  Rowland  B.  L  22 

CO  Cotgra?e  Richard  .••.L25 
CoUell  William  ....PP  84 

398  CottereU  Charles  E.  PP  12 

Cotter  Pownall  P M  46 

Cotter  £dm.L.R.(act)Jf«  49 

Cotton  Francis  V C  41 

Cotton  Alexander  ••  ••L  28 

CQ  Cotton  Fredk.  L Z.  47 

88  Cotton  John  md AS  47 

Couch  Daniel  L Cr  48 

176  Couch  Edward   L  47 

Couch  Geoige  ,,..SLM4/9 

R  CoucheJohn FLM  06 

R  Couche  Richard    ..SLMUS 

AF CouU  Francis  P L46 

Coulson  Gustavus  H.  Cr  41 
Coulter  John  md S  84 

512  Coulter  Jos.  KB AS  45 

Coulthred  Jamee  ... .8  07 

968  Court  Stephen SM  48 

Court  Joseph  C PP  05 

Courtenay  Geo.  W.  C.  C  28 

Courtenay  Henry  • .  •  .L  15 

38  Courtenay  Richard  W.  L  44 

Courtis  John  C.  G.  CnM  43 

173  Courtney  Chas.  F.  A.  AS  48 
Courtney  Ahraham  •  .S  25 
Couzens  Edward  J.  8.  M  85 
Coventry  Percy  W. .  • .  L  44 
Coyentiy  Chas.  F L  50 

281  Coventry  SUohn(aet)M<  48 

Cowan  Morrice   L  12 

Cowan  David S  00 

Cowan  James  MD 518 

Cowley  William  K.  ..PP  06 

Cox  Douglas C41 

Cox  Francis Cr  25 

CO  CoxHenry Z.I5 

548  Cox  Henry  L L  40 

Cox  Charles  F M85 

R  Cox  Samuel FLM  28 

Cox  Edmund  U. . .  FLM  48 

Cox  Thomas PP  08 

CoxWUUamO PP3d 

Crabb  Joseph  W Z.  09 

CraekneUJ.  T.. .  ..CnM  35 

431  Cracroft  Peter Cr46 

CraggJohnB.  • Cr  47 

Craggs  George    L  15 

Craig  WiUiam 510 

Craigie  Robert    C  39 

Craigie  Robert  G L  48 

88  Craigie  David    M  88 

NHCrandell  Cecil AS4S 

Crane  Thotnas Cr  40 

Crane  Poynter  ....Cr  43 
19  Crane  William  H  ...  .M  46 

COCrangJohnH L  40 

Crauftird  Henry  W.  . .  Cr  35 


Craufurd  Fredk.  A.  B.  L  43 

R  CrauseCharles.. ..FLM  04 

ISl Crawford  Abraham    ..C29 

Crawford  Richard  B.  Cr  42 

Crawford  James L  15 

Crawford  William  ....  Z.  41 
Crawford  John  J.  md.  S  43 

Crawford  Thomas S  46 

Crawford  Wm ^S  46 

Crawley  Thomas  •••  .Cr  14 
Crawley  Charles  G.  ..L38 
Crc«gh  James   Cr  27 

261  Creak  William    L  15 

311  CrealockWm.  S CA  49 

Crear  James M  14 

Crease  Henry    Cr  21 

216  Cree  Edward  H S  47 

CrelUn  William L  15 

Crellin  Frederick    ....5  30 

377  Creser  Thomas   L  26 

R  Crespin  Henry.  • .  .FLM  87 
R  Crespin  Geo.  H.L.  SLM  00 

268  CressweU  Saml.  G.    .  .L  49 

264  Creyke  Richard  B L  43 

Crichton  William  ....  L  12 

Crisp  James L  15 

Crisp  John L  23 

547  Crispin  William    ....  Cr  4  4 
27  Crispin  Robert  T. .. .PP  40 

Crispo  John  W L  15 

R  Crispo  Sidney  8...  PLM  36 
Criswick  Charles  ....  L  15 
Critchell  William.... Cr  46 
Critchell  Archer  C.  SLM  48 
Crocker  Henry L  12 

473  Crocker  Henry    ^S  46 

Croft  William RR  41 

CroftHenry    L  41 

Crofton,  Hon.  Geo.  A  Ji  W  48 

Croiton  Morgan L  14 

Croftou  Thomas L  21 

Crofton  Stephen  8.  L.  Cr  50 

Crofton  Henry  R L  42 

Crofton  William S  46 

Croke  Wentworth  P. . .  L  07 

Croker  Charles Cr  25 

Croker  Ponsonby  M.  C. 

FLM  48 

523  Croker  Richard   ....  CA  49 

Crole  Charles C  28 

Crorapton  Chas.  G. .  .SM  48 

iV^ff  Cronin  James  D AS  44 

Crooke  Charles H...  Cr  15 
Crooke  William  B.  . .  L  1 5 
Crooke  Thomas  L.     .  .L  15 

Crosbie  John  G L  28 

Crosby  James SM  48 

861  Cross  Alexander S  88 

237  Crouch  Michael  8.  .  .C*  45 
Crout  JohnT M  44 

847  Crout  Fred.  O SM  46 

88  Crowder  Wm.  G L  48 

Crowdy  Charies C  84 

Crowther  R.  J.  F.  CnM  21 
*Crozier Richard    ....C39 

524  Crozier  Francis  R.  M..C  41 
Crozier  William  P.   ..Cr  47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


280 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


R  Crosier  Acheaon  ,,FLM  05 

Cmtchley  James    ....  L  16 

SCO  CiidUp  Frederick  A.  .  .L  40 

63  Culhane  William....  ^S  47 

14  Call  Thomas    L  12 

R  Call  George FLM  04 

Callen  Robert  F.  md.  AS  40 

Camberland  Richard  E.L  27 

38  Cumberland  Octavios    h  41 

Camby  David  C......L  20 

422  Camming  Arthur. . . .  CV  46 

819  Camming  Robert  A. ..  Cite  48 

62  Cunningham  Wm.  G.  J.L  41 

Cunningham  Peter. . .  .S  14 

Conningham    Lenox  T. 

Xjo S40 

Cunningham  H.  P.  D.  PP  42 

{?J7Cuppage William  ....C30 

Cnppage  Adam     ....  Cr  80 

182  Coigenven  Richard  . .  CA  44 

237  Curme  Chas.  T L  48 

CurrieHarkJ C  41 

Currie  Robert    M  88 

^urry  Richard ....  T  A  46 

Curry  Douglas    C  46 

Curry  Robert  M. . .  CnM  48 
21  Curry  Dixon  W.  ..SL5f  48 

Cursham,  F.  L N/ 46 

liiCurti0,SirL.Bt..F£49 

Curtis  Roger Cr  46 

Curtis  Roger  L 1/42 

173  Curtis  Alfred  J h  42 

CurtisJamesD L  49 

CurtU  TJumtas Cr  46 

Curtis  John  H D  10 

243  Curtis  John CA  48 

m  ***li^urzon  Edward. .  C  23 

Curzon,  Hon.  Fred ....  L  43 

43  Cutojar Joseph    ,,..SM  46 

Cutfleld  Arthur  B S  40 

Cutler  Frank L  12 

Cuttler  Aug.T.  8.  SLM  48 


DABBS  George  H.. .  .S  31 
Vaere  George  ^. ...  .Cr  48 
Dacres  James  R VBAS 

287  ••Dacres  Sidney  C ....  C  40 

iaD*Aeth  George  W.  H.  C  16 

D'Aeth  Edward  H.  H.  L  46 

D»Aguilar  Fras.  J 1. 50 

Dalby  Augustus M  01 

512  Dalby  Nichs.  B,  ..FLM  50 

Dalby  Wm.B ^S  46 

Dale  Alfred Cr  44 

Dalgleish  James  O.  . .  L  28 
Dalison  Fras.  8.  (act)  Alt  50 

DallPatrick MOB 

DallasJohn    M  31 

laDalling  JohnW C  28 

Dalrymple  James ....  Cr  45 
Dalian  JameeR C  40 

486  Dalton  Richard  H L  48 

Dalton  William  R 5  46 

^4Daly  Cuthbert  F.  RW  46 

GH  Dalyell  William  C.  C.  Cr  14 

CG  DalyeU  James L  26 

Dance  WiUiam  T C  84 

R  Daniel  Peter  F.  E.  FLM  80 

Daniell  George    C  38 

Daniell  Richard 1.15 

CSFIVAranda  William ....  L  08 

826  Darby  Abraham L  28 

Darby  Thomas PP  04 

Darell  James  S I.  46 

DarleyArthur    C46 

Darling  A ndrew  ...  .5  06 
Darracott  Robert  Y.  M.!*  15 
9&  Dashwood  William  B.  C  18 
Dashwood  Francis  R.  L  20 
^Dashwood  John  D.  . .  L  24 
^Dashwood  Charles  R.  L  24 
Dashwood  George  F. . .  L  88 

OPDathan  Jamee  H....Cr  Al 
Dathan  Joseph  G.  ..SM47 

415  D'Auyergne  Edward  AS  41 

OP  DavenhUl  Matthew ..  Cr  42 
Dayidson  John  mjo.  . . .S  45 
Davidson  John  8    ...  .5  46 

460  Davidson  James S  48 

III  Davies  Henry  T RA  49 

Davies  John Cr  16 

CG  Davies  George Cr  42 

Daviee  John  G Cr  45 

Daviee  Arthur Cr  46 

Dayies  Hamilton    ....  L  12 

Davies  William  R Z.  16 

Davies  David  G L  16 

CSFDavies  John L  15 

Davies  Thomas  (a)  ....  L  24 

144  Dayies  Thomas  (b)    ..L44 

FF  Davies  John M29 

R  Davies  David....  FLM  IS 
Davies  John  H.  ..SLM  08 
Davies  Henry  G.J.  FLM  46 

Davies  Edward    S41 

Dayies  Evan    5  20 


JJavies  W.8t-Gs».Mn.S  W 
Dames  Richard  ..  ..ASii 
Davies  William  R.  ..  PP  07 

Davis  James  • LIS 

Davis  Robert L  13 

CG  Davis  John L  U 

Davis  Henry L  lo 

CG  Davis  Henry  B L  3^ 

Davis  John    X  19 

114  Davis  James  T Jf  41 

16  Davis  John  £ 3f  43 

Datfis  WiUiam CnM  34 

Davu  WUliam SLM  (» 

Davis  WUliam  S..  .FLM  47 

Davis  John  md S  Id 

Davis  George PP  00 

Davis  Samuel PP  04 

Davison  Kilgour L  II 

CG  Davison  James  8 L  42 

Davison  John  Iff M  06 

Davison  Edwin  C.  PP49 
Davy  John Cr  14 

Dr  Davy  Henry M  3S 

Dawe  James    PP  33 

Dawes  Daniel  B L  41 

Dawes  George   H  28 

Dawes  Wflliam  L..C«3f  84 
Dawkms  Charles  C.  . .  Cr  41 

422  Dawkins  Riehd L  48 

Dawson  WUliam C41 

OP  Dawson  John Lll 

Dawson  Gilbert  F L  SI 

CO  Dawson  WUUam    ....LS7 

Day  John Cr45 

Day  Charles  JB.  . .  .  .Cr  46 
Day  BartholomefwG.  BJL  15 

486  Day  George  F L45 

876  Day  Clement  C L  4« 

R  Day  Alexander    ,. FLM Oi 

Day  Henry  • S  0» 

Day  John PPO0 

423  Dayman  Joseph  ••...•  L  43 
m  Deacon  Henry  C C  17 

Dealy  WilUam  J LiO 

Dealy  Cornelius  ....  PP  40 

Dean  Henry PP  14 

Deane  Robt.  (act)    .  •  All  49 

Deans  Robert C38 

Deas  David 5  96 

Death  Edwin    CA  47 

217  De  Blaquiere,  Hon.  Wm. 

B L44 

Debus  Geofge PP  06 

438  De  Carteret,  Wm.  H.  Ck  47 
248  De  Courcy  Michael . .  Cr  4i 
DeCourcyN.  W.   FLJtf46 
41  De  Horsey  Algem.  F.  B. 

L46 
130  De  Kantsow  Herbert  P^  « 
144  Deighton  Geoige  B.  PP50 
Delacombe  Hen.  J.  JLCM  4^ 
Delaoombe  Hen.  B.  FLM  41 
Delafons  William  P.  ..L  10 
Delafosse  Edward  H.  Cr  It 

143  De  Lisle  Henry L  44 

Delm^  George Crir 

R  Delmont  Frederick  CnM  0^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


281 


J=*  IX  I>ench  Tbomaa C  28 

17    Dench  Charles  T L  44 

Denfaam  Henry  M .     . .  C  46 

Denison  Edward M  Oi 

Denman,  Hon.  Joseph  C  41 

S  KDennehy  Lawrence  . .  L  24 
Dennis  James  8.  A. . .  Cr  41 

Dennis  John PP  24 

Denny  Anthony  G.  C.  L  41 
nenny  CAarlei  .  •  •  .AS  29 
Dennys  Lardner  . . .  .L  12 
Densten  Thomas    ....Ll2 

DentDigby Cr  20 

Dent  Charles  C Cr  28 

Dent  William  D L25 

15   Dent  Edward  F I.  46 

Denyer  James  R.  • .  •  .L  15 
De  Ros,  Hon.  J.  F.  F.  .C  16 
Derriman  Samuel  H.    L  42 

;B9  Derriman  Edward H...S  46 

OOJ> FDerriman  James  N.^S  95 
De  Sausmarei  Durell  Cr  30 
De  Saosmares  Philip  Cr  45 

OP  Detpourint  Peier* ...  Cr  41 

DuMiou  J.F. M  04 

R  De  Thierry  Louis  .  .SLM  14 

L76  Des  Vosnz  Charles  F.  L  46 
Deuchar  Patrick L  13 

L18  De  Vere  William  C.    ..L46 
Derereuz^  Hon.  W.  B.  C  45 
RDevereux  Qeoige  A. 

SLM  00 

)36  Dereson  Robert  ....CA47 
Devon  WiUiam  A.  CnM  33 
Devonshire  Richard  ..C  38 

WH  De  Vries  John  N.  ..  PP  45 

Dew  George    L  15 

Dew  Roderick     L  46 

BewarJohn    L  12 

Dewar  Alexander  ... .S  05 

89  Dewar  Wm C*  49 

Dewes  George  B L  41 

D'Byncourt    Edward 

C.T C49 

Dias  Isaac  AS  IS 

DickJohn    FA  46 

191  Dick  Thomas RA  49 

Dick  John  G Cr  41 

Dicken  Henry  P L  15 

Dickens  Samuel  T.   ..Crl4 

431  Dickens  Samuel  T.  ..L46 
Dickens  Tomyns  8.  .  .Af<  47 

GH  Dickinson  Thomas ....  C  32 
Dickinson  Lundy  ...  .L  28 
Dickman  William  H.  L  29 
JHokonton  Laey  ,,..CrAl 
Dickson.  Sir  Wm.  Bt.  C  37 
Dickson  William  H.    Cr  15 

Dickson  David  J Cr  27 

Dickson  Alex.  C.  T.    Cr  42 
Dickson  WilUam    ....L12 

76  Dickson  John  B Cr  47 

Dickson  Joseph  W. .  .CA  43 

Dickson  ThomnM S  04 

Diek$on  Walter  (a)    . .  S  07 

Dickson  James     S  11 

Dickson  Benjamin  ...  .S  24 
JULT  50 


Dickson  Walter  (b)  md. 

C  Aft 

Dickson  WUliam.. .  .AS  12 

53  Didham  Richard  G.   PP  06 

Didham  Charles  J.     . .  L  46 

237  Digan  Patrick,  md.    AS  45 

1&  Digby  Joseph C  15 

Digby  Bverard   L  15 

Digby  Edward    L  21 

Digby  George  S.  ,.FLM  47 
416  Diggens  Francis  J.     ..L  42 

Dilke  Thomas     C  37 

Dill  Marcus^  un S  12 

^Dillon,  Sir  Wm.H.Kt. 

flR46 

Dillon  Charles  H 3f  38 

145  Dillon  William  W.    .  .3f  43 

Dillon  John   M  45 

38  DiUon  John  P SM  48 

10  Dinnis  Thos.  R C*  49 

DiosseyJohnJ PP  09 

21  Dirom  James L  41 

Disney  Garret  R. T.  ..L26 
252  Dittman  Gustavns  . .  NI 36 
Dixie  Alexander   ....  Cr  14 
Dixon  Hanley  H.  . .  /?H^  47 
Com.  in  Chltf,  Cork. 

Dixon  Matthew    ....  Cr  35 

Dixon  Edward Cr  41 

Dixon  WUliam  H L  07 

Dixon  James  T.  T.    .  .L  13 

Dixon  jQhn  S L  14 

Dixson  Benjamin   ...  .L  15 

Doak  Michael    5  14 

Doak  William 5  37 

Doak  George 541 

Dobbie  William  H.  ..  Cr  46 
Dobbs  Conway  R  ....L21 

Dobie  Robert 5  14 

DobieJohn 5  20 

Dobree Thomas  P.    ..Cr  39 
Dobson  WiUIam  B.    ..C41 

Dobson  George C  44 

DoddJoseph    Cr  48 

Dodd  Henry  W L  15 

Dodd  Robert Af  12 

264  Dolling  Samuel  B.  . .  L  41 
Dolling  Nicholas  L. . .  ^5  41 
Domville  £dm.  C.  FLM  47 

Domville  Henry  J 5  46 

OH  Domyille  William  T.   .45  42 

301  Donald  John CA  45 

Donellan  Halachi ....  Cr  44 

DonneUy  Felix  A 5  15 

VmDounelly  Wm.,MD.  5  22 
Donnelly  Samuel  ....  5  42 
44  Donnet  James  J.  L.  . .  5  45 
Donovan  Alexander  > .  Cr  41 
Donovan  James,  mo.  . .  5  85 

Doolan  John  L 5  11 

CQ  Dooley  Darid L  28 

562  Doran  John  E. Ml  49 

194  Dormer  Henry M  43 

OH  Domford  Josiah L  02 

Domford  Francis    ....  L  15 

Dorville  John  W L  41 

R  Doswell  Henry ....  FLM  09 


Doogal  George Cr  15 

Douglas  Peter  J.  ..121^48 
Douglas  Pringle  H.  .  .Cr  14 

Douglas  Richard Cr  23 

Douglas,    Hou.    Arthur 
J Cr2'J 

CG  Douglas  Wm.  M.  W.  Cr  41 

CQ  Douglas  Charles  H.     Cr  44 

Douglas  Heury  J.     ,,Cr  45 

Douglas  Henry L  15 

Douglas  James  S L  15 

Douglas  John     L  26 

415  Douglas,  Hon.  G.  H.  .  .L  44 
Douglas  Stephen  F.  . .  L  45 
Douglas  William  G.  ..L46 

287  Douglas Robt.G.(act)M«  40 
Douglas,  Sir  Joseph  A. 

Kt 3f28 

Douglas  Archd.  A.  FLM  49 

217  Douglas  John  J.  .  .5LAf  48 
Douglas  Richard  J.  H. 

5L3f  49 
21  Douglas  Richard    ....5  31 

368  Douglas  John,  mo.     .  .5  44 

Dove  Henry    PP  96 

Dow  William L  14 

Dowden  William  G.  . .  L  12 

21  Dowell  Wm.  M L  47 

Dowell  Geo.  D.    . .  5Lilf  48 

53  Dowers  George  C M  33 

Dowman James.... CnM 38  ' 
1&  Down  Edward  A.  ,.,RA4B 

R  Downer  Geo 5LM  47 

Downes  Henry Cr  29 

Downes  Thomas  H. . .  .L  38 
Downman  Hugh.  ,..AW  41 
Dowse  Richard Cr  46 

542  Dowse  Frauds  L...5LM  48 

Doyle  John Ch  41 

Draffen  Frederick  ...  .L  10 

252  Draffen  William  P.FLif  48 
Drake  John C  35 

124  Drake  Thomas  G  ....  Cr  46 
Drake  WUliam  JB.  ..  Cr  41 
Drake  Robert  IT.. ..  .Cr  40 

Drake  James  R. .L  21 

Drake  Spencer   L  28 

Drake  Jaines  VF. . . . .  Af  <  31 
Drake  WUliam  ....PP 25 
Drayton  Timothy  ..il5  11 

Drew  Andrew C  43 

Drew  Geoige Cr  43 

CO  Drew  Josias L  15 

CQ  Drew  Edward L  16 

CO  Drew  Frederick L  36 

Drew  John 515 

261   DrewWm.  L.G C*  47 

Driffield  Joseph L  24 

R  DrinkwaterThos...5Li)f09 

464  Driver  Thomas M  09 

Dii?er  Charles  R.  FLilf  47 
Drummond,  Hon.  J.R.  C  46 
Drummond  Edgar  A. . .  L  46 

Drummond  John 514 

Drury  Bjrron Cr  45 

Drury  WiUiam    . . . .  PP  4:J 

415  Drury  Henry  . .  ,.FLM  41 
T 


Digitized  by 


Google 


282 


Index^  embracing  every  Rank  in 


806  Dniry  George FLM  44 

124  Dryden  ThomafC.  J.  PP  48 

165  Drysdale  James Af  37 

418  Drysdale  Wm.  H.  .  .SAf  46 
Du  Cane  Charles  ....  Cr  15 
Duff  Archibald    ....KJ9  49 

DuffNorwich C22 

DuffJosephltS S24 

DaffellJohnT PP  38 

03  Duffell  John  H CA  50 

DnffillJohn    C  46 

355  Duffns  John  M AS  49 

415  Duigan  Daniel  J AS  44 

485  Doirs  William AS  i^ 

•Duke  Valentine    SOO 

139  Damaresq  Henry  ....  Cr  42 
Dumbreck  William   ..Z.10 

Dunbar  James  A L  42 

817  Dunbar  Charles  S L  4,7 

Dunbar  George  S . .  FLM  46 
Dunbar WilUam  ....ilSll 

Duncan  Robert Cr  40 

Duncan  David M38 

5t05  Duncan  George,  un.  AS  Ab 

376  DuncanJohnW.(act}.^49 

Dnncombe,  Hon.  A.  . .  C  34 

EundasJas.W.D.  HA  41 
undas,  Hon.R.  S..C24 
idasHenry   C25 

Dundas  Sir  John  B.  BtC  28 

41  Dundas  Adam  A.  D.  .  .L  46 

SP  QDundonald,  Right  Hon. 

Thomas  Earl    ....FA  41 

Com.  In  Chief,  W.  lad. 

Dnnlap  Andrew  R. . . .  L  48 

Dunlop  Hugh   Cr  43 

14  Dunlop  Jolm,  hd S  33 

^Dunn,SlrDavid,Kt.i2JB  49 
Dunn  Nicholas  J.  C ..  Cr  14 

Dunn  Montagu  B L  46 

76  DunnWm.  J FLM  4S 

415  Dunn  Thomas  R.  md.  .S  86 

DunnJames    PP  06 

N^H Dunne  James,  ha.  . .  CA  18 
Dunstan  Octavius  . . . .  L  15 

Dunsterville  John L  40 

Dunsterville  Edward . .  M  26 

Duntze  John  A C 

857  Durbin  George L  46 

Jhaautoy  James . .  FLM  79 

J>%uautoyPeterJ,J.CnM  87 

805  Dusautoy  F.  Charles  PP  40 

Dutchman  Hewson. .  PP  10 

Duthy  Peter Cr  41 

Button  Benjamin  ....  L  11 

Dutton  Thomas L  15 

Dutton  William  H..  .PP  40 

Dnyal  Francis Cr  14 

Dwarris  William  H . . .  .L  17 

Dwyer  Michael Cr  48 

16  Dwyer  Thomas  P . .  CnM  41 
OP  Uyer,  Sir  Thos.  8.  Bt.  Cr  10 

Dyer  George  S Cr  27 

548  Dyer  John  G.F Mt  49 

34  Dyer  Richard  C SM  48 

R  Dyer  Robert  T.     ..PLJIf  08 
Dyer  Henry  C.  P.  FLM  49 


Dyer  Benjamin  .  • . 
Dyer  Henry  S . . . . 
Dyer  William  .... 

Dyer  Henry  8 

Dyke  Pech6  Hart. 
Dyke  Charles . . .  • . 
DjfkeM  Waiiam  . . 
Dyne  Wm.  M.  ha. 


.PP  25 
.PP  13 
.PP  39 
.PP  45 
.•Cr  44 
...L41 
...S13 
..C*47 


BAG AR  John  .. 
R  Eagles  Edward  B../  I 

Eales  Henry < 

Eales  ^^Illiam | 

67  Bales  George  B 

Earl  *nio<ixias 1 

188  Eastman  llkomas  1 
SoMto  Siekavmd  \ 
Easton  Robert  T....^ 

Satan  Jama 

Eborall  Samuel 

R  EckfordAlezafider'i 

Sde  John -^ 

R  Ede  I>eazil f^ 

44  Ede  Charles ■] 

Eden  Henry   

Com.  Sup.  Woahrtdi, 

Eden  Charles 

Eden  Henry 

188  Eden  Hon.  Henry/. 

Bden  Ralph    

EdgeU  Harry  B.    - 

266  EdgeU  Henry  F.  ..  ' 

R  EdgworthT.B.K.^^J^ 

Edington  Francis..  ^ 

EdUttanJoskiM,.**^\ 

581  Edmeades  Edvard 
Edmonds  TkotMi    ' 

347  Edmonds  Henry  XB^  , 
Edmonsion  James  ••^' 
Edmonatone  Wllliss.- 
EdmonBtvme  Job^  -^ 
Edmonds  Chaiks  .- 

Edridge  John 

Edwardes,Han.  WsJ.^ 

i^HEdwmrdesHeniyg-  ^ 

Edwards  Henry ^:^ 

Edward^Dand '. 

Edwards  Biehard  ..•  . 
Edwards  N athsnidf ': 
Bdmardt  WiWm  -^ 
Edwards  BicfasidT.-: 

CG  Edwards  Adams 

Edwards  Sampsii.'^ 

Edwards  Dayid ' 

Edwards  Rowlsnd  ..•' 
14  EdwardsWilHsinB.  ;. 


Edwards  Thomss . 


JR  Edwards  Biehard  F^: 
8  Edwards  Geo.  H.    ••*:;. 
Edwards  John  M 


Edwards  John  H. 


Edwin  Felix 
16  EdyeAdolphusO. 
866  EdyeJoeeph  ,' 

Bdye  Joseph,  iSsc.   •^^. 

EelesChas.W.  ••"^;j 

Egerton  Francis  P-  "\^ 

I^erton  Charles  R  "^' 
398  Eierton  Frederick  A.  i 

Egmont,IBgiitHoii.G«J^ 
James  Eariof  »'"\^ 

Ekin  Wm.uJi ^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces, 


283 


HP  ftEkins,  Sir  Charles  AW  41 

KUotHenryA C  30 

*£Uott  George  A 0  88 

Bliott  Russell Cd8 

EllardThos Ck  46 

Ellermaa  Qustayus  A.  L  41 

EUiee  Alexander C  31 

Contr.  Qen.  Coast  Quard. 
Ellicombe  Hugh  Iff.  ..Cr  41 
^Elliot,  Hod.  Geo.  VW  A1 
Com-lo-Chief,  Not*. 

EHiot  Robert RW  46 

Elliot  Charles C  28 

178  Elliot  George C  40 

Elliot,  Hon.  Charles  G. 

J.B 041 

EUlot  Robert  H Or  40 

Elliot  David   L 

79  Elliot  Hugh  M Z.  47 

(76  Elliot  GUbert     L  60 

n  ElHot  Henry  ....FLM(y5 
R  Elliot  John  F.  . . .  ,SLJd  09 
38  Elliot  Henry  G.  ..FLM  48 

FrEUiotJohn PP04 

Elliott  James  B Lib 

CG  Elliott  Edward  G L  26 

44  Elliott  James  E L  45 

EUiott  George  ....  CnM  44 
43  Elliott  Wm.  C.  P.  FLM  42 

Elliott  John FLM  4b 

EUiott  John  W S38 

23  Elliott  Archibald  md.  AS  41 

Elliott  Ernest ASM 

38  ElliottJohn AS  4^ 

30  Elliott  Jas.  W AS  AS 

14  Elliott  Wm 0*48 

Ellis  Henry Or2l 

70  Ellis  William Or  42 

a  Ellis  Frederick  A Or46 

:0  Ellis  Waiiam Or  46 

Ellis  Francis  W L  12 

GfEUis  Robert    L  46 

a   Ellis  WUUam     M  42 

;l    Ellis  Henry  T M  48 

rll  Ellis  Samuel  B . .  LCM  96 
Ellis  Charles  J.  ..FLM  4' 

Ellis  Arthur FLM  48 

a  Ellis  James S2d 

EUls  Arthur PP 

Ellis  WiUiam PP  49 

Ellis  George  H Oik  41 

Ellman  John  S Or  46 

Elmhurst  Philip  J L  14 

Elmsley  John L  14 

Blphick  James Or  21 

Elphinstone  Alex.  F. . Or  14 

i   Elphmstone  Wm.  B.  . .  L  48 

JEUmere  Charles  ....  Or  38 

Elton  Henry Or  14 

Elry  George    L  16 

Blwin  James L  34 

:Elyard  WiUUkm S  97 

Emery  James  B L  27 

?  Ernes  WUliam  H Jlf  36 

Emslie  Alexander  L.  i4S  41 

L   English  Henry  T.  W.  O/e  47 

Knnis  George N/ 48 


R  Bnsor  James SLMQl 

Entwisle  Hugh Or  39 

238  Erskine  John  £ 0  38 

Erskine'Henry  D.  CnM  48 
Erskiue  Henry  B..SLM  49 

£spie  Robert  S  16 

Essell  William  F L  27 

Etheridge  Thomas    ..  Or  48 

Etough  Henry  G L  18 

Evance  William  D.  .  .Or  18 

Evans  George O  38 

Evans  Gustavus    ....  Or  41 

Mvans  Roger Or  38 

Evam  Thomas  P.  ....  Or  60 

Evans  John  (a) L  11 

Evans  Thomas  (c)  ....  L  16 

Evans  Raymond L  16 

Evans  Thomas  (d) ...  .L  21 

Evans  Nicholas Z.  26 

2  Evans  Frederick  J.  O.  JIf  41 
Evans  Hugh CnM  37 

398  Evans  Harry  L.    ..SLM48 

Evans  Geo.  O SLM  49 

R  Evans  William..  ..SLM  81 
R  Evans  Daniel    ....  SLM  12 

NH  Evans  Oliver  mo..  .DIH  40 

Svans  WUliam S  08 

Evans  Evan S  46 

217  Evans  William  (b)  .  .^S  46 

663  Evans  Wm.  (c) ^S  47 

Evanson  Alleyn L  16 

Eve  Edmund  L Z.  24 

Evelyn  George  J L  04 

Everest  Henry  B L  44 

279  Everest  George    . . . .  jIS  44 

416  Eversfleld  Geo.  A ....  C%  46 

Evlson  John  C Z.  27 

Ewart  Charles  J.  F.  .  .Or  48 

JSyre  Thomas O  46 

R  Eyre  Thomas  D.  •  ,SLM  1 1 

Eyre  WiUiam ASH 

igtEyres  Harry 0  41 

CO  Byton  William  W L  14 

EytOD  Thomas    L24 


176  FAIRHOLME  Jas.  W.  L  42 

262  Fairholme  Charles   ».MM8 

Fairless  Oeorge   ....  Or  43 

OG  Fairman  Alfred  N.   ..Or  40 

R  Fairtlough  H.  B..FLM  OS 

Fairweather  John    ..Cr  40 

Falcon  Gordon  T.   ..RB48 

671  Falcon  Maxwell    ....  Or  46 

Falkiner  Charles  L.  . .  O  48 

Falls  John OA  27 

la  •Fanshawe  Henry  ....014 

89  ^Panshawe  Arthur  ..O  16 

146  Fanahawe  Edward  G.. 0  46 

Farley  William MIS 

146  Farmar  Richard  .  .FLM  42 

R  Farmar  Jasper  ....OnAf  08 

Farmar  WiUiam  E.PLM  47 

648  Farmar  Chas.  L.  A.  SLM  48 

^  >Farquhar  Arthur   ....  O  49 

Farquharson  Charles    L  16 

Farrant  WUliam Z.  10 

Farrant  WUlUm  F.  .  .S3f  44 

Farrant  Aug.  D.L.  OnM  40 

Farror  WUliam  B.  V.  PP  41 

63  Fasken  William  md. .ilS  43 

416  Faulkner  Edward. . . .  C%  47 

Fawcett  Henry  A Z.  11 

R  FayermanZaccheusOnilf  •— 

Fayrer  Robert  J,....Cr4A 

562  Fayrer  Robt.  W.  (act)  Mt  60 

398  Fead  William  F Or  46 

Fead  WUUam  F.  G.    ..Z.47 

Featherstone  Craven  J.Or  44 

Featherstone  Samuel.. Z.  16 

146  Feeley  Michael  A.  ..PP  42 

Fegen  Richard Or  28 

632  Fegen  Charles  G Z.  46 

Fegen  Charles CnM  33 

284  Fegen  WUUam  B S  47 

Fegen  Fredk.  J PP  49 

♦•♦^FeUowes,  Sir  Thos. 

Kt    RB47 

Fellowes  William  A.  . .  L  40 
287  Fellowes  Charles    ....  Z>  46 

Fellowes  P.  H FLM  42 

Fenn  Benjamin   . . .  .PP  12 

648  FenwickWm.H L  49 

Ferguson  George. . . . RB  49 

1&  Ferguson  John  H O  17 

*Ferguson  0*NeU,  md.  S  41 
Fergusson  WUliam  ClM  49 
Col  Commandant,  Pl/mouth. 
OP Femandes Donald  ..Or 38 

CO  Ferrar  WiUiam  A L  27 

Ferrier  John    S  40 

l£lFerris  Abel RA  46 

Ferris  Thomas Or  16 

Ferris  Thomas OA  24 

Ferriter  John  S PP  26 

la^ilPestlng  Robt  W.G. Ail  46 
iJ^Festing  Benj.  M.  . .  Or  26 

Festing  Colsou Or  38 

Festing  Thomas  C L  10 

TSi  F&rington  WiUiam    ..016 

Fiddes  John S3f  40 

T2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


284 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Field  AttenO 047 

Field  WiUiam  O L  38 

806  FieldJohoB X  46 

R  FieldJohnS SLM 0& 

Field  Fredk C*  46 

Fielding  Allen CA  34 

Figg  William  Cr  40 

Finch  John  W Cr  46 

FindlayJohn S46 

CG  nnemore  John L  15 

Flnlaison  William ....  Cr  20 

FinUyDaTid S  82 

Finlay,  James  Cfcdl 

Finlayton  John   ....  Cr  46 

Finlaygon  William  .  .PP  31 

R  Fischer  John  N.  ..FLAf  06 

846  Fishbonrne  Bdmd.  O.  Cr  41 
Fisher  WiUiam  ....A  ^47 

Fisher  Thomas    C  47 

Fisher  John   Cr  14 

CO  Fisher  Peter Cr  41 

Fisher  Henry L  16 

848  Fisher  WUliam  E L  46 

Fisher  Lewis  M SAf  46 

GH  Fisher  George CA21 

FuherT?ioma$  508 

FisherPeter    523 

msher  James  •••.....8  49 
Fisher  Stephen   ....PP  46 

Fittock  JohnR 3f  27 

Fittock  John  E SM  48 

OH  ntton  Michael   L  04 

647  ^¥itz    Clarence,    Right 

Hon.  Lord  Adolphos  C  24 

Fitxgerald  John  C C  41 

Fitzgerald  Charles  ..Cr  40 
Fitzgerald  Hamilton  Cr  46 
Fitzgerald  John  ....Cr  48 
Fitzgerald  Henry  ....  L  14 
Fitz Gerald  Wm.  R.  .  .L  15 

906  Fitzgerald  T.  B.  V.  PLM 48 
Fitzgerald  Gerard  un^  13 

176  Fitzjames  James  ....  C  45 
Fitzmaurice  Jamee. .  Cr  44 
Fltzmaurice  Edmd.  H.  L  13 
Fitzmaurice  Lewis  R..L44 
Fitzmaurice,   Hon,    F. 

0»B.  (act)    Jiff  60 

J|[Fitz  Roy,  Bight  Hon. 
Ld.  William    ....KW47 

Fltz  Roy  Robert C  34 

Fitz  Roy  Cha8.W.H.Q.  L  28 

238  Fitz  Roy  Arthur  Q....L  47 
Fleming  Richard  H.  Cr  16 
Fleming  Juliut  . .  CnM  14 
Fleming  Hamilton  CnM  46 

266  Flemyng  Augustus  CnM  45 
Fletcher  John  Y C  41 

139  Fletcher  Arch.  D.  W..  L  45 
R  Flexman  James ....  SLM  08 

Flinn  Samuel  S M  25 

R  Flint  William  R.  .  .SLM  10 
FloudRoss  M 1.40 

DY  Folds  WiUiam S30 

FoldsJohnC S24 

Foley  Hon.  Fitzg.  A. .  .£  46 
Font  John M  07 


FoordJamesJ L  15 

491  Foord  James  W.  P.. . PP  40 
Foot  Gregory  G ...  .SM  46 

5PFoote  John  ....: C  27 

FootcJohn Cr  46 

412  FooteHenryR Cr 45 

Foote  William  F.  ..CnM  49 

Foote  Pearson L  27 

1&  Forbes  Henry C  19 

ForbetJokn   C  44 

Foibes  Arthur    C  46 

379  Forbes  Thomas  G ....  Cr  42 

Forbes  James  H L  15 

CQ  Forbes  Alexander  W.    L  15 
67  Forbes  Fi«derick  B.  ..L43 

662  FoitesWUUam Jf  38 

53  ForbesChas.8     1.48 

493  Forbes  Chas.  R.  P.    .  .M  48 
Forbes  George  W. . FLM  43 

Forbee  John  md S  09 

Forbes  John  (c) S  46 

242  Forbes  John  (d)    . .  ,.AS  44 
2  Forbes  Charles  ud  ..AS 41 
433  Forbes  Jas.  G.  T.  (act) 

^5  49 

Ford  Henry  A L  48 

Ford  WiUiam  ....CnM  32 
R  Ford  William  ....SLM  09 
Fordyce  Alexander  D.Cr  41 
Foreman  Richard  ...  .L  15 
Fbrman  George  E.  . . .  .S  28 
Forrest  Thomas  . .  FLM  44 

Forrest  Peter PP  04 

OP  Forster  Robert Cr  16 

Forster  George  B L  12 

Forster  Matthew  C. .  CV  47 

Forster  John  T M  41 

Forster  William M  41 

356  Forster  George  H M  48 

352  Forster  Thos.  B AS  41 

Forster  John    PP82 

Forster  Edwin  J Ck4S 

Forsyth  Charles C.  ..Cr  49 

561  Forsyth  WilUam  C.   ..L45 

Forteseue  Henry    ....  L  23 

Fortescue  Thos.  D.  A.  L  46 

Fosbery  Godfrey    L  15 

Fosbroke  Thos.  D.   CnM  48 

CO  Foster  Henry  D L  88 

Foster  Fred.  A.   . .  SLM  60 

Foster  Thomas CA  85 

Foster  Wm.  H.  md.  . .  .5  48 

Foster  George NI  48 

FoweU  William  N..  ..Cr  30 

820  FoweU  Samuel    L  48 

Fowke  Richard L  16 

Fowke  Thomas  T L  85 

H Fowler  Robert M.  ..RA4e 
Fowler  Thomas  R. . . . .L  15 
Fowler  Robert  D.     ..  Cr  46 

Fowler  George  C L  41 

Fowler  James M  31 

fi  Fowler  WUliam  ..PLM  99 
Fowler  Francis  W.  ..ISTJ 44 

Fos  George C^  47 

474  Fox  MazweU L  48 

843  Fox  Arthur  R M<  48 


580  Fox  ComeUns SM  ir 

Fox  fleniy  T.  .  -  -  .  FUi  ;: 
Fox  Geoige  I.  mi>.  . . .  .5  d: 

Fox  Thomas PP  :• 

Foy  James S  !(< 

Frame  Arthur PP  f*' 

Frampton  Thomas  R..  L  iz 
Francillon  Thomas —  .Lh 
Francillon  John  O . .  • .  L  K 

470  Francis  Peter M  f. 

FranUand  Bdward  A.  C  jJ 
Frankland  Charles  CCii 

SP 176  *ffiFraiiklm  Sir  Johz^ 

Kt r* 

Franklin  Edward C^  4 

Franklin  John    X.4i 

Franklin  Henry  H.  . .  CA  » 
FranJtUng  JPelix C-^ 

CG  Franklyn  Qeoige    ....!<' 

Fraser  Thomas    d. 

Fraser  John    C  A'. 

464  Fraser  Charles Cr  a 

Fraser  Frederick  S.  ...V3] 

Fraser  John CnM  ii 

Fraser  Thomas ....  CmM  4/ 
Fraser  Simon  .  •  •  .CnM  47 
FraserOsbome  F-  C.FLM  ** 
Fraser  Alexander  C.CAti 

486  Frazer  George  A Cril 

846  Frazer  Thos.  H M6 

568  Frazer  Thomas,  md.  .  .5  S^ 

Frederick  Charles C^ 

361  Freeland  John  O L^ 

Freeland  Henry  .  .SLM  ^ 
Freeman  Hen.  B.  D.  M/  U' 

487  Freeman  Saml.  W. K.  Mi: 
DF Freeman  William  L.  PP^ 

Freeman  Wm.  S.  B.  Ck  49 

CSFTreer  Thomas X.  il 

CO  Freese  Auchmuty  T.  . .  L  4i 

Freestun  Humphrey  M  L  li 

81  Fremantle  Charles  H..C3S 

Fremantle  Stephen  6 . .  CIJ 

French  John  T.  W.   .  .Cr  47 

R  French  William  L.  FLM  97 

474  French  MarmadukeC.  5  4$ 

485  French  Henry AS  46 

Frere  John  J.  B^  B. . .  Cr « 

499  Freshfield  John    a  47 

R  FrettJohn SLM U 

EG  Friend  Charles    LB  i 

Friend  Matthew  C LIS 

Frowd  John  B Ch  W 

Fry  John C4  27' 

431  FugeEdwardP 144 

Fulford  John Ctf 

Fnllarton  John  C L  SI 

Fuller  Bose  H Cr  14 

FuUerWilliam    LS 

Fuller  Charles  H SU 

845  Fulton  Bobert    Af  14 

95  Fulton  Bobert  md 5  49 

Furber  Thomas Cr  34 

Fumeauz  John C  tf 

31  Fumeauz  James  H...  LU 
FynmoreJamoi  ,.CnM$i 
Fynmore  Thomas .  •  CnM  9i 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


285 


GABRIEL  Edmand  PP  44 
•(hGage,  Sir  William  H. 

Kt AW4e 

Com.  in  Chief,  DeTonport. 
Gahan  Geoi^e LIS 

m  Gahan  Charles M  37 

14  Gahi  Jonathan PP  08 

Galbraith  George  ....8  08 

CO  Gale  Charles L  24 

36  Gallagher  John    S  46 

m  GaUagher  Jas JS  47 

Gallaway  Alexander  ..LIS 
Oailichan  Jamet ...  .Cr  40 
Galloway  David  .  .CnM  34 
Gallwey  Thomas  ... .C  44 
Gallwey  Henry  J.W.S. 

P Cril 

Gallwey  Thomas  Q...Ch  41 

»63  Galvin  Richard    ,...AS4l 

1&  Gambler  Robert C  1 4 

Gambler  George  C. . .  .C  81 
Gambler  Robert  F.  ..C46 
Gamble  Harpttr  md.    ..S09 

82  Oammell  HarcoartT.Aft  40 

Gannan  John   S  27 

Gape  Joseph   C  41 

Garby  John PP  13 

Gardiner  Allen  F Cr  26 

Gardiner  William  ....  1. 15 

;00  Gardner  George  J L  15 

Gardner  Alan  H.  . .  •  »Cr  48 
Gardner  George  H.  • .  I.  42 
Garforth  William  ....  Z.  13 

lEl  Garland  Joseph  G C  1 5 

Garland  William  ....  L  15 
Oarmston  Samuel  LCM  48 

ra  Gamer  John Jlf41 

GamhamJohn L  15 

tH  Garrett  Edward  W ..  Cr  00 

Garrett  John Cr  33 

Garrett  Henry   L  09 

Garrett  Edward    ....L15 

Garrett  Charles 1.24 

Garrood  Wm.  F.  . • .  .CA  49 

Garvey  George  '. L  16 

Garwood  Edward  H . .  Jlf  45 
Gascoigne  John  H.  CnM  46 
Ganssen  Thomas  L.  . .  L  45 

^9  Gawler  Henry  B.   .  .SM  48 
Gayton  Charles    ....Cr  41 

Gaze  John   Cr  46 

Geale  Daniel L  15 

H' Geary  John Cr  31 

Geary  William  H L  23 

>:3  Geary  William  C L  46 

GeddesJohn L  19 

»1  GeddesDavid S31 

l^Gedge  John. C  21 

GeU  Henry  N FLM  47 

Gennys  John  H Cr  45 

Oennys  William  H.  ..L40 

George  George Cr  44 

George  James L  12 


George  Thomas  G !•  25 

200  George  Christopher  ..M  45 
Georges  Henry  St.  J.  Cr  45 

Gerard  Henry L  25 

Gerard  Alexander   ..N/41 

CQ  Gibbon  George  J M  46 

Gibbons  WiUiam  ...  .Cr  36 

Gibbons  Chas L  48 

GibbsJohmtD SOO 

364  Gibson  Robert    L  49 

Gibson  Thomas 5  33 

GibsonJohn    S36 

163  Gibson  Henry  S.  ..  PP  46 
Gibsone  David  A...C/M  49 
Col.  Sec.  Com.  R.H.Art. 

GiflfkrdJohn    AR  41 

Glffard  Henry  W C  41 

Glffard  George Cr  40 

l&Giiford  James lU  46 

Gilbert  George SOO 

•Gilbert  Augustus  H.  PP  31 
Gilbert  Frederick    ..PP  46 

76  Gilbert  Henry  H Ck42 

Gilchrist  William  ..Cr^ 
GUchrist  Archibald  mo.  S  28 

Giles  William L  15 

Giles  Henry  J L  41 

200  Giles  John  C Af  26 

Giles  Sampson  . . . .  ^  .Af  14 

474  Giles  George M  49 

Giles  John  V SM  49 

•Giles  Stephen . . .  .CnAf  29 

76  Giles  John  C FLM  48 

GUe*  Samuel PP  00 

Giles  John    PP  13 

Giles  James PP  1 4 

Giles  Samuel  H.  L...PP  46 
GUes  Charles  S PP  46 

390  Giles  NichoUs Ck  43 

GillThomas    C37 

GillJosephC Cr  42 

OPGiU  William  Y L  24 

CGGiUHarry   L  28 

Gill  George SLM4S 

R  Gill  George PLAf  11 

Gillespie  Henry  J.  LCM  48 

R  Gillies  Walter  . . .  .SLM  47 

Gillmor  Clottoorthy   Cr  45 

Gilmore  John L  15 

Gilmour  A  lexander ..  Cr  36 

^62  GUpln  Geo SM  47 

Gilpin  James  D PP  40 

500  Gilpin  Henry   C*  49 

Gilson  Thomas  A L  30 

Glmlett  Hart.  M.D...ilS  46 

310  Girren  Hugh   AS  41 

Gittings  Henry  (b)  . .  L  20 
Ghidstone  John  N ....  Cr  42 
Gladstone  WiUiam  DIH  40 
GlanviU  George  ....Cr4S 
Ghmville  William  F. .  .C  46 

Ghiscott  Adam  G L  41 

Ghisgow,  Right  Hon.  Jas. 

Earl  of L  14 

Glasse  Frederick  H.H.  C  46 

R  Classen  Caldwell.  .PLM  28 

Glasson  George S  13 


Glegg  David Af  12 

Glennie  William. .  ^. .  .L  21 

535aGlinn  Charles  J.  P ....  L  45 
17  Glinn  Constantine  G.  .L  45 

553  Glover  John  H MM8 

Glynn  Henry  R.. . . .  4»r  46 
Glynn  Edmund  A.   ..  Cr  48 

Goalen  David Af  13 

l&Godby  John  H RA  50 

OP  Goddard  George L  10 

Goddard  Thomas  ..  PP  03 
Goddard  Robert  H.    PP  00 

CQ  Godden  Joseph  S L  15 

Godden  Richard  S ....  Jlf  41 

Godden  George  H L  27 

Godench  Francis  ....  L  00 
Godfrey  John  R. L  15 

422  Godfrey  Peter  McK.  ..1.41 

"8  Gofaiff  Philip   S3f  48 

Goldlnch  George ....  Cr  46 
Goldie  Alexander  T. ..  Cr  30 

415  Goldhi  William  G.  ,,AS 41 
23  Goldin  Charles  H.  .  .CA  45 

QH  Goldney  John  K CA  24 

562  Goldsmith  George  ....  C  42 
Goldsmith  Charles  ....  L  25 
Goldsmith  John  ....  PP  05 

Gooch  George  T Cr  24 

Gooch  Thomas  L C  47 

Goode  Sephas L  15 

182  Goodenough  Jas.  G.  Mt  50 
Gooding  James  G,  ..Cr  38 

CG  Goodridge  Richard    . .  L  10 

244  Goodridge  John  O S  43 

Goodridge  Richard ..  PP  00 
Goodson  WiUiam  ...  .S  04 
Goodwin  George  ...  .PP  12 

GooldHugh Cr  30 

Goold  Hugh  H . . .  .FLM  44 

Goose  William    L  15 

Gordon  Henry  ....  FB  47 
nuKCordon,    Shr  James 

A J2il37 

Lt.  Gov.  Greenwich  Hofp. 
^Gordon  Chas.  (A)  RR4\ 
Gordon  James  M.  .  .RJi  46 
Gordon^ Hon.Wm .,RW  4Q 
1&  Gordon  Hon.  John    . .  C  18 

1&  Gordon  Charles C  28 

Gordon  Robert C  37 

Gordon  William C  4 1 

173  *Gordon  Geoi^e  T.    . .  C  46 

Gordon  James  G Cr  15 

Gordon  James  (▲)  ..Cr  21 
Gk>rdon  James  (b)  . . .  mCx  43 
Gordon  Augustus  ....Cr4Q 

Gordon  James  E Z.  11 

Gordon  James  A.  (▲)  L  14 
Gk>rdon  James  (a)  .  •  •  •!•  15 
Gordon  William  E.  A.  L  42 

308  Gordon  Alexander  C . .  L  42 
Gordon  Alexander  D.  L  45 
Gordon  Abrhm.H.  C2M4S 

485  Gordon  William   .  .CnAf  41 

Gordon  Alex S  22 

Gordon  Adam AS  42 

43  Gordon  Geo ^S  46 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


286 


Index,  embTBdng  every  Rank  in 


398  Gordon  Wm.  L.   ....AS 40 
635  Gdrdon  Walter B.  ..  PP  40 

S53  Gordon  Geo.  D CA  47 

H  Gore  John  (a)    C21 

%  Gore  John  (b)    C  25 

Gore,  Hon.  Robert C  46 

Gore  Robert Cr  31 

Gore,  Hon.  Edward  .  .Cr  28 
OoreRalph(A)   ....Cr  40 

Gore  Graham    Cr  46 

GoreRa]ph(B) L  24 

200  Gore  Geoige  B.  K L  43 

Gore  Frederic PP  86 

Gorham  John  BA.  .,NIi4 

Oorreli  Isaac S  05 

CO Goilin William H  ....L27 

Gotman  David Cr  60 

(Josnold  Jamee   L 10 

CGGoM  Thomas L  46 

Gosselin  Thos.Le  H.  AR4\ 
Goflselin  Joshua  C. . .  .L  10 

Gofset  Henrv C  20 

Gosset  Charfea   L  19 

GoatUng  Philip C  41 

CO  Gongh  Frederick  W...X*  46 

CO  Gould  WQliam   L  16 

Gould  Thomaa  B. . .  .PP  45 

CG  Goullett  Charles L  14 

OPIfl  Gourly  John C  17 

Gorett  James L  15 

Gowan  John     N J  38 

Gowdy  William Jf  16 

Grace  Percy C26 

Gradidge  William    ..PP  29 
Grseme  Alexander  J.  .Cr  42 

B  Graham  John  G C  26 

iflGraham  Charles    . .  C  30 
CG  OrtJiam  Robert  B....M  40 

412  Graham  Wm 1.49 

Graham  Fortescue  CnM  87 

Oraham  John S  98 

642  Graham  William S  41 

27  Graham  Andrew  md.  .  .S  47 

Graham  Thomas  md.  .  .S  50 

53  Grahame  Robert  MD...S  43 

Gramshaw  Jos,  G.H,  Cr  30 

Gramshaw  Fred.  J.  G.  Ck  48 

Grandy  Samuel Cr  37 

CG  Grandy  John  8.  W.  ..  Cr  60 

311  Gransmore  Frederick  PP  44 

Grant,  Sir  Richd.  Kt.   C  28 

Grant  John    Cr  36 

Grant  Edward    L  16 

CG  Grant  Duncan  B.  G. . .  L  27 

319  Grant  Henry  J L  46 

Grant  George Af  38 

Grant  Dugald NI 46 

Grant  George  md S  13 

Grant  Thoiwas PP  07 

Grant  John  Sec PP  32 

231  Grant  William  C.  P.  PP  47 

412  Grant  George   PP60 

Grantham  Charles  ..  Cr  48 

R      Grape  Henry    FLM  06 

Grave  John  C L  18 

663  Graves  Thoma§ C  46 

Graves  Alfred     A  50 


R  Grares  wnUam    ..PLMOO 

Gray  Edward  E Cr46 

Gray  Francis L  14 

Gray  Matthew    L  16 

Gray  William  (b)  ....L26 

Gray  lUchard L  30 

67  Gray  Geo. Mt4S 

Gray  Charles  • . .  .CnM  20 

Gray  Thomas  B.  . .  CnM  42 

17  Gray  Thomas  C. .  .FLM  46 

GrayJohn S28 

Gray  Thomas  (a)  ...  .S  11 
Gray  Thomas  (b)  ..^513 

347  Gray  John  (b) AS  Ai 

200  Gray  Thomas  H.  C.Ck  43 

Gray  Henry Cik48 

Graydon  James  N L  16 

294  Greathed  Geo.  H.  H...L46 
R  Greatrex  Chas.  B.  FLM  10 

38  Gieaves  John  H PP  35 

«ffiGreen,    Sir  Andrew 

P.,Kt JRB40 

Green  John LOO 

133  Green  WUliam Af26 

36  Green  WiUiam  H.  T.  .AT  44 

548  Green  Gilbert  E.    ..SM46 

Green  Richard PP  11 

Green  John  W.W...CA  47 

Greene  William  B C34 

Greene  Charles     Cr  14 

Greene  Thomas     ....  Cr  33 
Greening  Richard  ••  ..L  16 

Greenish  John S  22 

Greenway  Richard  C  L  06 
Gieenway  George  C. . .  L  14 

OP  Greer  John  Miers   ,.Cr  40 
Greer  Thos.  H.  (act)  Mt  49 

376  Greet  William L  40 

368  Greet  William SM46 

Gregory  Thomas  ....Cr  33 

Gregory  Cave .L  16 

Gregory  Wm.F Aft  50 

Gregory  Richard  B.. .  Af  13 
Gregory  Geo FLAI  48 

472  Greig  Charles SM  42 

GreigJohn S  \Z 

Grenfell  Sidney C60 

Gresham  Thomas   L  49 

182  Gresham  Richard  P.  Mi  60 
Gretton  Walthall   L  28 

361  Greville  Henry  P C  32 

Greville  Stapleton  J.  . .  I.  47 
gjGrey,Hon.Fredk.W.C  28 

DFGrey,  Hon.  George    . . C  34 

252  Grey  Geo.  W SM  48 

Grier  Charles S  48 

Grierson  James   . . .  .Cr  38 
Grierson  John L  10 

642  Grierson  William  C.  .  .L  45 

Griffin  WiUiam   C  42 

Griffin  George CiiAf  37 

Griffin  Edmund  ...  .PP  11 

CG  Griffith  Smyth L  23 

Griffith  Henry  A L  26 

Griffith  Charles  ..FLM  06 

Griffiths  Joseph Cr  10 

Griffithn  M'illiam  T  . .  Cr  46 


Grifflilia  Edward X 

Griffitha  William  ....  I 
Griffiths  WUliam  N.  ..I 

CO  Griffiths  Herbert!^    ..I 

Griffiths  Thomas X 

Griffiths  James    .... Fi 
62  Grigg  Christopher  .  .SJt' 

173  Grigor  Robert "  • 

Grindred  John    1 

GrintWniiam    'J- 

R  Gritton  Henry S2.> 

Gritton  Fermor  B . .  FLl^ 
Groome  John I  - 

CG  Grose  Arthur I 

Grote  Joseph  .... 1  ^ 

Grore  Franda Cr 

Cfrove  Henry  1, f'* 

Grore  William    / 

37  GroYoEdmundS -^ 

Groves  John   LC 

GroTes  James  J.  H.  ..^  i' 
GroTes  Bdwaxd ^  ^' 

378  Gruggen  WiHIam  J...Ji^ 
Gruzelier  Frederick  J.  if  • 

661  GryUsChas-G I^ 

Guland  WHUam  md.  . .  5  > 
Gulliver  Edward  ..  ..^'r 

137  Gulliver  Thomas  D..Pf 
R  Gunn  George    . . .  .PL.V  ■ 

NlfGunn  WUliam  mo >^ 

287  Gunn  John    A^i 

14  Gunnell  Edmund  H. . .  I^  * 

Gunnell  John  B PP  ' 

Gunning  Oriando  G.  S.C'^ 
R  Gunthoipe  Joah.  ILSLTii 

GurdonGoate PI' 

Gurley  John    I-i 

GuthrieCbas.Q l*\ 

Guthrie  Jameg   S\ 

Guthrie  Robert   Si\ 

COGutzmerJohn     i.S 

GnyonJohnF LSf\ 

Gwyn  William    l« 

GwynHammond  W^ZJI  ^ 
Gwynne Lauyrenee  ..C'S^' 

632  Gwynne  John 2.<j 

Gwy ther Oliomas  ....IfB' 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


287 


HACKETTJOHN    ..C38 

Hackett  Edward L  18 

Kadaway  Cumberland  Cr  46 
Hadfleld  Charles  J.  CnM  48 
Hagan^Sir  Robert,  Kt  C  43 
66  Haggard  Henry  V.  ..  L46 
Haig  Richard,Sw.  .  .PP  18 
n   HaUes  Augustus   ..SLMll 

Haines  B^iy Cr  46 

Hains  John Cr  49 

(76  Hains  WUlianiF SM  42 

193   Hains  Wm.P SM  46 

114   HaireJohnH S  46 

Hataban Thomas    ....Z.16 

HaleJefflrey    Z.  26 

146  Hale  Francis 3f  42 

Hales  John  (▲) AT  08 

Hales  John(B) AfSQ 

Halkett  Peter  A L  43 

HallWUliamH C  44 

HallBdward    C  46 

Hall  Roger Cr  1 0 

Hall  William  H Cr  40 

Hall  Charles Cr  41 

CG  Hall  William  K Cr  48 

HaU  George Cr  41 

Hall  John  (▲) L  11 

Hall  Henry  J LIS 

Hall  Edward  L  13 

DKHall  Henry  W 1.14 

Hall  Thomas  8 L  16 

89  Hall  Robert L43 

HaUChas.OkeB L  47 

182  HaU  Henry  H If  <  60 

466  Hall  John  W.M'I Jlf  46 

264  HaU  Daniel SAf  48 

Hall  Henry  W FLM  46 

HaUWUliamD CA41 

HallJamesuD 5  09 

281  HaU  WiUiam  J.  R.  . .PP  48 
HaU  Charles  B.  P.  ..Cfc42 
Hallett  Edward  K.  H.  Cr  41 

Hallett  Charles  W L  41 

HaUiday  George  R. . .  .1.  41 

HaUiday  Francis  A.  CiiAf  47 

237  Hallllay  Richard  O.FLAf  48 

NH  Hallilay  Richard  ..•.  PP  04 

Hallian  John  W S  10 

HaUion  George  A.  ..AS  45 
Halloran  Alfred  L.    ..AT  47 

HallowesJohn    C  42 

HaUowes  Francis    ...  .L  13 

Hallowes  Thomas   ....  L  16 

884  Hallowes  Ramsay  H.    L  47 

231  Hallowes  Thos.  L I.  48 

HalU  Thomas FLM  06 

R  Hallom  James  . . .  ,SLM  08 
-i^hHaUyburtoD,  Right 
Hon.  Lord  J.  F.G...C36 

liaise  James PP24 

U5  HaUtedFred.CBA.  Ch45 
Haktcd  Edward  P C42 


Halsted  George  A C48 

Hambly  Thomas L  14 

Hambly  A.  J.  B. .  .PLAf  41 

130  Hambly  Wm.  E AS  47 

inHHamilton,    Sir    Ed 

ward.Bt AW  46 

1&  Hamilton  Arthur  P.  .  .C  16 
Hamilton  WUUam  A.B.C  28 
Hamilton  CospatrickB.  C47 

HamUton  John Cr  27 

Hamilton  Henry  G. ..  Cr  34 
Hamilton  Peter  W.  . .  Cr  41 
HamUton  Charles  H. .Cr41 
HamUtoH  WiUittm  ..Cr  49 

Hamilton  John L  16 

HamUton  James L  21 

CO  HamUton  Thomas  •  • .  .L  26 

HamUton  Alexander  .  .L  42 

398  Hamilton  John  F.  C..L  44 

HamUton  Henry  S.    . .  L  47 

89  HamUtonFras.T L  48 

44  HamUton  Richard  V.  Mt  49 

HamUton  John ilf  08 

HamUton  FrancU  S.CnM  38 

HamUton  James S  11 

Hamilton MUlerMD.  ..S38 

486  Hamilton  Mark  . . .  .JS  42 

671  HamUton  John  E.  ..AS  46 

HamUton  Wm.  J.  uv.AS  47 

266  HamUton  WiUiam  ..PP  29 

HamUton  WilUam  H.PP  08 

*Hamley  WiUiam  ... .C  34 

Hamley  Wymond ....  Cr  46 

398  Hamley  Charles  O.  CnM  49 

474  Hammet  Laoon  U.. . .  ^ L  46 

OP  Hammond  Charles.  •  •  .L  06 

Hammond  Robert ....  L  27 

Hammond  WiUiam  SLJf  14 

ftHamond,  Sir  Graham 

E.Bart.   AW47 

Hamond  Andrew  8. . .  C  46 

Hampton  John  8 S  34 

Hancock  John  (  ▲)....  L  11 

662  Haneoek  John (b)..  ..L  41 

Hancock  George   ....Cr  60 

Hand  George  S Cr  41 

Handley  JohnW.H.  ..L16 
HanhanWUliam  ••••L18 
Hanham  lliomas  B.  •.L47 
Hankey  FrederickT.B.Cr  46 

416  Hankey  Henry B X46 

Hanmer  David   L  13 

612  HanmerJohn L  48 

262  Hannan  Francis,  ba.  Ch  47 

238  Hannant  Henry L  42 

146  Hannant  WiUiam....  ilS  41 
R  Hannay  James.... SLAf  82 

Hansard  Alfred  O L  44 

H  HarcourtFredk.B.y.Jiil49 
Harconrt  Octayius  Y . .  C  27 

Harden  James PP  34 

Hardie  James    M  13 

Harding  Francis. •••••C  41 

HardhigJohn CV46 

CO  Harding  George L  16 

398  Hardinge  Edw.  (act)  Mt  49 
Hardman  Henry  B.   . .  L  45 


Hardwicke,  Right  Hon. 

Charles  P.  Earl  <^  ..C  86 
Hardy  Robert  W.  H.    L  16 

Hardy  Thomas    L  21 

Hardy  Edward   L48 

Hare  Charles L  10 

Hare  Richard L  14 

642  Haiger  Frank PP  11 

Haigood WiUiam  ....Cd7 

Hamage,  Sir  Geo.Bt.  Cr  20 

Harness  Richard  8.  .  .Cr  14 

Id  ^Harper  John   . .  •  .iLI  49 

Harper  James L  16 

Harper  George ..... .Cr  47 

CG  Harper  Henry   Af  43 

623  Harries  Wmiam  A..  .PP  33 
R  Harrington  Henry  PLAf  12 
Harrington  PhUip  SLAf  60 
Harrington  Harris  ..PP  13 
Harriott  WiUiam  ....ilf  28 
Harris,  Hon.Bdwd.AJ.C  41 

Harris  Robert    C  49 

Harris  James Cr  16 

HarrU  Henry Cr  46 

OP  Harris  WUUam  C L  11 

CG  Harris  Francis    L  16 

389  Harris  Wm.D L  48 

Harris  Christopher  A.  M  10 

Harris  John  Mil 

Harris  Henry  B M  41 

Harris  Henry SM  46 

264  Harris  Wm.  H SM  45 

88  Harris  PbUip  . .  ..FLM  48 
Harris  Edward    ....PP  03 

Harris  John  C PP  14 

Harris  WiUiam  H. ..  Cfc  38 

262  Harris  Geo.  T Ck  41 

420  Harris  Chas.W CA  49 

62  Harris  John  F Ck  60 

Harrison  Joseph     ....  C  82 

CQ  Harrison  John  G Cr  42 

Harrison  John    L  14 

Harrison  George L34 

Harrison  JamssH.CnM  14 
Harrison  Robert  &.FLM  43 
Harrison  Octa?ius  8.  Ch  31 

26  Harrison  John  J C&46 

Harrison  John  G 839 

44  Harrison  Edward  N.  Ck  44 

Harrop  David L  16 

Harrow  Henry   •  •  •  ••  .L  14 

644  HarshawJohn PP  40 

Harston  Henry  C.    •  •  CV  46 
m  S[|Hart  Sir  H.  Kt.  .  .iU  46 
Comm.  of  OieeDwich  Hospltel. 

Hart  Benjamin L  16 

Hart  George  y L  27 

Hart  Thomas 3f  46 

I  HartRobert Cfi5f04 

Harrey  Edward.  ,,,RW47 
Adm.  Sapt.  Mtlte. 

Harvey  Thomas C  48 

Hanrey  John Cr  19 

281  Harrey  Henry Cr  41 

Harvey  GUlmore  ....  Cr  46 

Harvey  Edward L  26 

Harvey  Henry  W L  10 


Digitized  by 


Google 


288. 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Harvey  Henry  J L  34 

416  Hanrey  Robert  B L  41 

194  Harvey  Henry    L  47 

861  Harvey  John  W.H.  SM  47 

R  Hanrey  John SLM  l^ 

491  Harvey  Frederick  ....S49 

905  Harvey  Jamee S  47 

Harvey  WmUun  S.  ..N/41 
683  Harvey  Jos.  A.  R.  md.^S  45 
491  Harward  John  R...«  L  46 

Harahaw  John PP  40 

HaakoU  William  ....Cr41 

Hast  Philip L  26 

Hasted  Johns. 5  99 

Hastings  Sir  Thos.  Kt.  C  30 

Hastings  Francis D.  ..C40 

143  Hastings,  Hon.  Geo.F.C  45 

Hastings  Robert  MD.   ^S  41 

Haswell  Edward L  15 

CQ  Haswell  Charles  S ....  L  27 

268  Haswell  William  H.  ..L45 

R  Haswell  John  9.  .  .FLM  04 

217  Hatherly  Narcissus  CAS  45 

Hathom  George C  40 

252  Hathom  Hugh    ....  Af^  49 

Hatton  Villiers  F.  ..RB  48 

Haverfleld  John  T.FLM  48 

237  Haverfleld  Thos.  W.  Ck  49 

Hawes  Edward Cr  28 

Hawke  Bladen  E L  44 

Hawker  Edward  ..VW  A7 
364  Hawker  Henry  S.    . .  Cr  46 

381  Hawkes  Henry Mt  49 

Hawkey  Charles Z.  43 

Hawkey  Hen.  C.  M.CnM  49 
Hawkey  John  F.  ,.SLM  48 
Hawkins  Abraham  M.  C  35 
Hawkins  Henry  C.  . .  Cr  42 
Hawkins  Charles    • .  • .  L  07 

Hawkins  Frank  K L  45 

Hawkins  Samuel  .,CnM  41 

ilHawkins  George  D.PLAf  OS 

Hawkshaw  Hugh  •  •  •  .L  19 

258  Hawley  Henry CA  43 

Hawtayne  Chas.  S.J.RR  41 
14  *^Hay,  Right  Hon.  Ld, 

John CIS 

Comxn.  Supt  Deronport. 

B  Hay  James C19 

Hay  Patrick  D.  H....C33 
Hay  James  B.  L    ...  .C  41 

Hay  John  B.  P C  42 

^Hay  George  J C  46 

Hay  John    • C  40 

Hay  John  CD C  60 

Hay  Roberts Cr  27 

Hay  John  (a^ ...L  14 

Hay  Peter  ...,. L  15 

CG  Hay  WilLam L  30 

CSFHay  John  (b) L  32 

396  Hay  Lorcf  John Z.  47 

Hay  John CnM 

173  Hay  James  B PP  46 

242  Hay  John    PP  47 

Haycock  Charles    ...  .L  13 

Haydon  William C  41 

Haydon  George L  07 


Haydon  William  P.  Cr 

Haydon  Charles L 

R  Haydon  Joseph    ..SLM 
Haydon  Nathaniel  .,PP 

9&  Haye  Geoiige C 

Hayes  Courtenay  O. . .  C 

95  Hayes  John  M Cr 

R  Hayes  Robert  ••••CnJtf 

R  Hayes  George  J..  .FLM 

Hayes  Edward  O.    .Xk 

Haymes  Philip  G  • .  •  .C 

CO  Haynes  John M 

Hayter  Benjamin  ....L 

Hayward  Robert    •  •   .S 

294  Hayward  John    ..,.PP 

238  Hayward  Joseph  . . .  .C* 

Hazell  Benjamin  . . .  .Af 

Hea  Robert L 

Head  Richard  J Cr 

63  Heard  Thomas   L 

Htarle  Robert Cr 

Hearle  Edmund   ..CnM 

Heaslop  John  C Cr 

Heaslop  Edward  F..PP 
361  Heastey  Geo.  B.  ..FLM 

HeoMty  George  • Cr 

365  Heath  Leopold  G.  ..Cr 
HeathWUliam  A.J.  ..L 

Heath  Edward    S 

Heath  Michael M 

Hcathcote,  Sir  B.Ki,A  W 
Heathcote  Geoige  H . .  L 
Heathcote  Edmund  . .  Cr 

Heather  BenJ.  P Ck 

Heathman  John  C. . .  PP 
Heddington  Thomas  Cr 
Hedgcock  Thomas    . .  Af 

HelbyJohn  H Cr 

379  Helby  Alfred  P.  H.    . .  L 

CQ  Hele  William  S Af 

Helpman  Philip  A.  .,Cr 
Helpman  Benjamin  F.  L 
624  Helpman  Edwd.  J.  H.CA 

CG  Hemer  Robert L 

391  Hemmans  Samuel  H . .  L 

Hemsted  Edmund. ..,  L 

Hemsley  William  • . . .  Af 

563  Hemsworth  William  O.L 

1&  Henderson  George . .  RA 

SP  ^{«Henderson  William 

W C 

62  *^Henderson     William 

H C 

Henderson  Thomas    •  •  C 

Henderson  David  • .  •  .L 

Henderson  John  (c)  . .  L 

Henderson  John  (d)  ..L 

182  Henderson Saml  H.  ..L 

DY  Henderson  James  . .  •  •  Af 

D  Y  Henderson  James    ...  .5 

Henderson  Andrew  hdJS 

Henderson  Joseph  . . . .  S 

l&Hendry  William C 

Henn  Richard L 

215  Henna  William  S.  ,.PP 
Hennah  William  V...r* 
Henning  Alexander   . .  L 


49 


NHUeiaiag  Hamflton  IX  R. 


10  S34 

97   CG  Henri  Alphonso LIS 

06  Henry  Hastings  R....C  43 

29  CG  Henry  George  A Cr  41 

46         Henry  William •!.  15 

41  iZOHenryJohn    L  2S 

07  Henry  Arthur  R I.4i 

84  HenryRobert  ....CitAfS? 

49  S87  Henry  Richard  P.  ShM  ^ 

46  SSa  Henry  James    ASAt 

88  662  Henry  James  F.MD...^S  41 

18  Henshelwood  WilUunPP  10 

46  Hensley  Chariea L  15 

49  ITIFHenslow  Frederick  J.F^  29 
44  146  Henwood  Fraiicis*B«  SAf  44 
94  Henwood  Peter  ...^P^ 
15         Hepburn  John Cr  46 

19  SP:|[Herbert  Sir  Thos.  ..CS 
40         Herbert  George  P. ...Cr  2d 

40  341  Herbert  Frederick C. .  .L  44 

37  Herbert  Douglas  . .  ..L  4€ 
17  498  Herbert  Fred.  A L  4^ 

30  Herbert  Nathl.  B.  . .  SAf  49 

48  Herbert  Natb.  B.  ..SM  ^ 
60         Herbert  George  L.  ..PP  45 

47  Herbert  Edw.  D Cft  48 

44  Heriot  William  M.  CiiAf  45 

45  Herri^WmU»mH...C4Q 

49  Herrick  Edward  .•..Cr4d 

46  Herrick  Benj.  ^...PLM  4d 

24  Herringham  Wm.  A. . .  C  97 
49         Heseltine  Albert 0-46 

46  Hetherington  Richard  L 10 

38  Hewes  Thomas  O C  4i 

06         Hetoes  John LCM  4i 

08  OP Hewett  James Crii^ 

47  Hewett  Graham    Crlo 

49  HewettJohn    ....CiiAfad 

41  R  Hewett  Frederick    SI. Af  12 

42  Hewett  Henry PLM  4S 

41  HewittTbomas Li< 

42  Hewlett  Richard  8.  . .  C  &J 
15  Hewlett  William  ....Lia 
13     HHewson  Geoige C  17 

45  Hetoson  Mauriee  . , .  ,Cr  4^ 

25  Hewson  Francis  ....3f/ 50 

15  HeztWiUiam C41 

46  HeyUnd  James £14 

Heysham  James L  S7 

16  Heywood  Thomas  8.  PP  4i 
HiattJohn Cr4^ 

38  OP  Hibbs  Robert  J L96 

40         Hickes  Augustus T.    ..LU 

15  237  Hickley  Victor  G    L  4f> 

16  79  Hickley  Henry  D 1.4; 

22  Hickman  John   IIS 

46  R  Hickman  Richard  FL.Vil 
22         Hickman  William  ..PP4:i 

06  121  Hickman  Geo Ck^' 

16  Hicks  John JL  li 

50  Hicks  Robert  JL, Cr  4^ 

22         Higglns  Thomas 141 

16         Higginson  George  Af  .  Cr  % 

48  Higginson  Francis.. ..Ls- 

24   CG  Uiggon  Henry  M /,  r 

15  Iliggs  William  H...  Ci 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Rbyal  Marine  Forces. 


289 


HigffS  Joteph    Cr  46 

m  HIgman  Henry C  17 

iVTHHUditeh  Bdward  ..DIH  82 

Hildrup  John L\b 

BY  YY  HUl,  Sir  John,  Kt.  C 16 

HiU  Henry  W Cr  41 

Hill  John  (a) L  10 

HillSamnel    L  12 

HiUCharleB 1.15 

HiU  John  (b) L\b 

Hill  Edward  (a) L  15 

Hill  Joseph  A.W L  25 

HillCharlesT L  33 

Hill  Edward  (b) L  43 

Hill  James  S M  45 

124  Hill  Henry     M  47 

HiUPascoeQ CAd6 

93  Hill  Geo.  B AS  ^ 

238  Hilliard  William  J.  B.  M  43 

Hillier  Curry  W Cr  14 

OP  Hillier  George Cr  24 

HilUerWaiUmC.  ..PP  06 
HxUman  Wmiam  ... .S  08 

CO  HiUg  John Cr  41 

OPHUbThamoM Cr  48 

486  HilU  Graham  H SM  48 

347  HUlsWm.  H Ck  49 

Hillyar  William C  36 

89  Hillyar  Charles  F. ...  Cr  48 

43  Hillyar  Henry  S L  42 

♦Bmflt/Zyar  Robt.PJH  41 

Hilton  George   Cr  14 

♦HUtonJohn Cr  14 

OP  Hilton  Stephen    ....Cr  39 

996  Hinde  Edwin  T Z.  44 

43  Hinde  Hugh  A.(act)3f<  50 
SP ^Hindmarsh John  ..C31 
Uingston  George  ....  L  25 
R  Hinton  John  T. . ..SLM  12 
CQ  Hippisley  Charles  J.  . .  L  36 

Hire  Henry Cr  48 

43  Hire  Henry  W L  41 

CQ  Hire  George  A Z.  46 

Hire  Richard  D CA  48 

Hirtzell  George  J Cr  42 

433  Hitchings  Joseph    .  .SM  48 
HUchins Joseph   ....Cr 36 

OPHoarBalchN L  03 

Hoare  Edward  W. . .  /2  H^  47 

1&  Hoare  Richard  C  27 

CO  Hoare  William  O'B  .  .Cr  46 

R   Hoare  Charles  Y . . .  SLM  1 1 

415  Hobart  Augustus C.  ..L  45 

391  Hohbs  William AS^ 

CO  Hoblyn£.L. MtSi 

Hocker  Edward   ..CnAf47 

Hockin  Henry    L  15 

llockin  Charles  L Cr  46 

^Hockings  Robert   CnM  49 
Hockings Thomas  ..PP  43 

CG  Hockley  John  B L  37 

Hodder  Peter L  12 

Hodder  Michael L  15 

Hodder  Robert L  17 

KO  Hodder  Thomas  E. . . .  L  24 

Hodge  Stephen Cr  46 

Hodges  Richard Cr  46 


88  Hodges  George  J ilf4l 

182  Hodgkinson  Thomas  . .L  41 

143  Hodgkinson  Austhi  B.  L  48 

CO  Hodgskin  James  A.  ..Z.41 

Hodgskins  Thomas..  Cr  46 

Hodgskins George  ..PP 04 

Hodgson  Brian FB  49 

Hodgson  James    ..  ..Cr  42 

524  Hodgson  George  H.  ..L42 

Hodgson  Jos.  L.  mA.  NI  40 

662  Hoffmann  Joseph  G.  Ck  48 


Hoffmeister  Charles  J.  L  41 
Hoffmeister  George  B.  M  28 
Hoffmeister  J.  M.  ..PP  13 

Hogg  Robert  G Ck  41 

Hoggan  William  J.  ..S\4 
375  Hoggan  William  ....AS  4^ 


Hooper  William  » L2  4 

Hooper  William  H.  (ac  t) 

ilf  t48 

215  Hooper  BenJ.  J Af  49 

Hooper  Edward  T.  ..PP  13 

17  Hooper  Henry  8 PP  46 

Hooper  James  H.  3.   Ck  49 

Hoops  Richard L  40 

m^Hope  Henry     . .  il  A  46 
Hope  Charles C  26 

523^Hope  James C  .38 


Hope  Sackett C  40 

Hope,  Hon.  George    . .  C  45 

Hope  George Cr  28 

Hope  Thomas    ..«..  .Cr  41 

41  Hope  Charles  W X' 48 

361  Hope  John  M PP  14 

563  Hogge  Edward  M Z.4l|         Hopkins  Edward  J ....  L  26 

Hoghton  William   ....L15         Hopkins  Charles L  27 

Holbech  George    ....  Cr  30;         Hopkins  Robert L  42 

Holberton  John L  16  205  Hopkins  Edward  B.    Mt  48 


Holbrook  Thomas ....  Cr  28 

Holbrook  Charles Cr  42 

Holbrook  James L  15 

Holbrook  James S  09 

Holbume,  Sir  Thos.  W.      | 


Hopkins  WUliamF.  CnM  47 
Hopkins  WilUam  G ..  PP  43 

Hoppen  Robert M  31 

Hore  Samuel  B C  48 

Hore  Henry  C L  11 


Bart L  13'46l  HoreBdwardG L  46 

Holden  Robert    S  32  182  Hore  Cavendish  B L  46 

l&Holel^wis RA4e\        Hore  Jarnes  R..  ..CnM  10 

CO  Hole  WiUiam L  15  215  Hore  Christopher  T . .  CA  44 


CQ  Holland  Edward  ..  ..Cr  40; 

Holland  Frederick ....  Cr  46 

R  Holland  Rupert  C.  FLM  09 

R  Holland  John FLM  36 

237  Holland  John  Y.    FLM  49 

laHoUinworth  John  ..11^4  46 

Hollinworth  John  ....Z.37 

266  Hollinworth  Henry  A.  L  43 

Hollinworth  H.  W..  .PP  50 

Holloway  Thomas  ....  L  12 

41  Holloway  Thomas    CnM  42 

Holman  William C  44 

CG  Holman  Thomas  H. . .  Cr  41 

/CH^  Holman  James L  07 

Holman  Robert L  10 

Holman  Waiiam    ..PP  95 

Holman  Stephen ....  PP  13 

43  Holman  John   R.   ...^47 

205  Holme  Edward  F L  48 

146  Holme  Thos.  R.  ....N/48 

Holmes  Edward L  41 

R  Holmes  James....  FLM  98 
R  Holmes  Richard  ..SLM  80 

Holt  William C  38 

Holt  James ./IS  47 

^Home,Sir  J.  E.  Bt.  C37 

Hood  William  J.  T. .  ..C  43 

38  Hood  Arthur  W.  A.  .  .L  46 

CO  Hood  WUliamH L  46 

Hood  Thomas  S PP  12 

237  Hooker  Joseph  D....^S 

Hookey  James    L  28 

R  Hookey  George.... CnM 33 

Hookey  Thomas  ....  PP  36 

CQ  Hooper  Benjamin  ....  L  09 

Hooper  Richard L  10 

Hooper  John  S L  15 


Hombrook  Thos.B.  CnM  24 
Hornbrook  Itich.L.CnM  33 
m^jHomby  Phipps  RW  46 

Com.  in  Chief,  Paeifle. 
Hornby  William  W.  ..C  46 

Hornby  William L  25 

43  Hornby GcoffryT. P.. Cr 50 

524  Hornby  Frederick  J. . .L  46 
Horner  Richard  (act)M<  49 
Homer  Thomas  B.  . .  M<  34 
Horniman  Robert  L.  PP  06 

243  Horniman  William  ..Ck46 
Homsby  WilUam   ....Lll 

532  Horsell  Henry  W.  ..AS4S 
Horsey  Edward  R.  FLM  48 
HortWm.F SM  48 

512  Horton  Frederick  W.  Cr  44 

Horton  William L  42 

Horton  Frederick    ..  PP  05 

464  Horton  William  ...  .PP  32 

CO Hor?rood  Edward    ..SM  41 

Hoseason  John  C Cr  44 

Hoseason  William ....  Cr  46 

Hosken  James L  28 

Hoslcins  Samuel    ...  .Cr  14 

HosHhs  Thomas Cr  46 

88  Hoskins  Anthony  H.  .  .L  49 

486  Hoskyn  Richard  ...  .M  40 
Hoste,  Sir  William,  Bt.  C  48 

Hotchkis  John Cr  33 

la^Hotham  WiUiam.  .C  25 
Hotham,  Hon.  Geo.  F.  C  28 
'f^  Hotham  Sir  Charles  C  33 

Hotham  John  W L  32 

Houghton  WUUam S  40 

HoMon  Robert  ....Cr  40 
Houstoun  WaUacc C  47 


Digitized  by 


Google 


290 


Index^  embracing  every  Hank  in 


R  How  Thomas    ••••FLAf  10 

R  How  Johnson    ....FLM28 

Howard,  Hon.  Bdward  C  88 

Howard  Richard L  28 

HowardJohn PP01 

21  HowatWlUlam Cr  46 

Howe  AJesander  B.    Cr  49 

217  Howe  Richard  B....Cft 46 

Howe  John Sll 

HoweU  Joseph  B Cr  16 

Howell  Llewellyn ....  M  1 2 

Howes  George Cr  47 

Hmenam  Joseph  R.,.Cr  47 
Habbard  WilUam  ...•  Cr  88 

CSrHnbbard William  ....L 

R   Hubbard  James  ..FL3f  10 

Hubbard  Thomas    ..PPll 

Hudson  John Cr  81 

Huggins  James  E ....  Cr  14 

663  Hugglns James  ....PP 09 
Hughee  William  J.  ..C40 

Hughee  Robert Cr  42 

Hughes  Robert  A...  ..L  16 

Hughes  John  C L  46 

Hughes  John Silf  40 

Hughes  Charles.  M.  Silf  47 
Hughes  Joseph  H... .  .5  06 
Hugo  George X.  16 

686  HugoChas.  S AS  4,1 

R  Hugoe  Samuel  ....  SLM  1 1 

Hull  William  H Lll 

Huniby  John    . .  • .  CnM  28 

Hume  Robert D  99 

Hungate William  ....1.16 
Hungerford  Thomas  .  .L  22 

lEt  Hunn  Frederick C  22 

Hunt  Edward L  80 

Hunt  Henry  8 Cr  46 

Hunt  James    L  41 

Hunt  Geoiige  E . . . .  CnM  44 
Hunt  Robert  W.  B.SLM  48 
Hunter  George  M.    ..Cr  44 

Hunter  Robert   1.11 

Hunter  Valentine  P. . .  L  16 

Hunter  James L  16 

Hunter  Hugh L  16 

861  Hunter  Thomas  ....  AS  46 
Hunter  Campbell  ..PP  18 
Huntley  Sir  H.  V.  Kt.  Cr  88 

Huntley  John    ilf  29 

Hurdis  George  C. ....  C  40 
Hurdle  Thomas  ..CnM  18 
Hurdle  Thomas    . .  CnM  40 

IT  TV  Hurst  George L  10 

Huskisson  John  ..FLM  42 

206  Uuss  Thomas     3f  48 

CQ  Hussey  Richard L  22 

R  Hussey  Thomas  ..CnM  10 
Hutcheson  Francis  D . .  C  41 
Hutching*  John  C.    . .  M  88 

31  Hutchings  Henry  ..SAf  43 
Hutchinson  Edward ..C  40 
Hutchinson  Charles  ..  Cr  14 

OP  Hutchinson  Wm Cr  27 

Hutchinson  Joshua  ...  L  88 

64  Hutchinson  Wm.    PLM  44 

Hutchison  George. ..  .Cr  21 


Hutchison  Wniiam  (a)L  13 

Hutchison  William  (b)  L  16 

244  HutchfaisonJohn(act)Aff48 

182  HuthwaiteAug.G.D.3f<48 

682  Hutton  Frederick  ....C44 

R  Hutton  William  ..FLMSSi 

423  Huxley  Thos.  H AS  46 

264  HuyghueWm.F......C*  46 

Hyde  George L  16 

Hyde  Richard  D L  24 

Hyde  James  C. S  07 

OP  Hyett  Joseph L  16 

Hyndman  Arch,  C...AS  11 

CG  Hync  Thomas  H !•  22 

CG  Hyne  WilUam  E 3f  48 

Hystop  James    ....PP  00 


534  ICKChas.Q.   Cib  47 

imnffwarth ^S  80 

Impey  John VB  4i 

est  Imrie  William 53147 

384  Ince  John  H.  R    Cr  46 

Inch  William  L  ....PP  47 
Inches  Charles  m  i». ....  5  21 
186  Indedon  George  . .  • .  JS  34 
Inderwick  Andrew  ..  PP  07 
Inglefield  Edward  A.  Cr  45 
Inglefield  Valentine  O.Cr  48 

IngUs  Charles Cr  29 

Inglis  Stewart  N L21 

CSFlngUs James   L9S 

IngUs  Patrick L  27 

Inglis  Frank    SM  41 

461  Inglis  John  C AS  47 

Ingram  Robert Cr  29 

CG  Ingram  Augustus  H  •.  Cr  41 
266  Ingram  Herbert  F.  W.  X.  45 

Innes  Robert  W L  IS 

CG  Inskip  Peter  P L  84 

423  Inskip  Geo.  H SAf  46 

Inskip  Robert  M NI 41 

41  Ireland  Windor  K. /^Jf  48 
irtnn^  Charles  C  •• . .C  40 

Irvine  James L15 

IrvineJohn    SOS 

HMttmlrTine  Samuel,  MIX  S15 

884  Irvine  Robt ASU 

624  Irving  John    L49 

412  Irving Bdw.G.XD.... 8  46 
Irving  John,  See. ....  PP  15 

CGIrwinJoseph L  14 

Irwin  James    L27 

InoinWilliam    SIS 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


291 


JACK  Leigh  S^k   Cr  iO 

JRMJack  Albert  A ^S40 

JackJohn ^5  42 

Jackson  Robert  . . . .  KTT  47 

Jackson  George  V C  41 

Jackson  Caleb Cr  10 

Jackson  John   Cr  46 

Jackson  Thomas  T  A)  . .  L  08 
Jackson  Thomas  (b)  •  .L  15 

Jackson  Robert  M L  16 

Jackson  Charles  S L  15 

416  Jackson  Charles  K....L42 

16  Jackson  Oeorge  M L  46 

Jackson  William  T.  F.  L  46 

499  Jackson  John  M L  46 

281  Jackson  Henry  S  .... L  46 

416  Jackson  John    M  86 

Jackson  Joseph  R.  CnM  48 

R  Jackson  John    ....SZ.M  00 

Jackson  Geo.  B.  O.FLM  47 

861  Jackson  George,  ka.  Ch  48 

224  Jackson  Alfred AS  4^ 

810  Jackson  John  B Cfc  46 

668  Jackson  James  H.  .,Ck  48 

Jacobs  William L  18 

Jacobs  Joseph PP  08 

Jacamb  Robert Cr  42 

Jager  Thomae Cr  42 

JagoJohnB L  16 

176  Jago  Charles  T L  40 

Jago  Daniell  M'D M  46 

Jago  Fronde  R S09 

James  Horatio Cr  41 

James  William   L  16 

James  Thomas  E L  16 

896  James  Thomas 1/21 

James  Henry L  20 

James  John    Mil 

James  Robert M  26 

R  James  Demetrius  G.CnM  08 
JameeHenry  ....CnM  86 

76  James  WiUiam  T. ... PP  08 

548  Jameson  Hugh....  ....S  80 

379  Jameson  Francis  T...SM  46 
Jamison  William  P.  ..L40 

Janne  Qharlee Cr  48 

Jardine  David AS^ 

Jardhie  David Cfc  44 

623  Jarvis  John    M  41 

21  Jauncey  Horatio  ....Cr48 

Jay  Charles  H Cr  41 

311  JeansJohn NX  47 

Jeans  Wm.D C*  48 

Jeayes  John L  26 

JeffcottJohn    AS  A2 

Jefferies  JohnH L  16 

JefferU  Charles  ...  .Cr  48 
Jefferson  Francis    ....  L  07 

477  Jefferson  John  M Ck  45 

CG  Jeffery  Bartholomew.  .L  87 

Jeffery  William M  41 

121  Jeffery  James M  41 


Jeffery  Edward   5  25 

R  Jeffery  James   ....SLM  40 
Jeffreys  Richard  G.   ..X'87 

Jeffreys  George  B I«  41 

416  Jeffreys Wm.R.  ..SLM48 

866  Jeffreys  Alex C%46 

618  Jeffreys  George CA  47 

Jenkln  Charles Cr  46 

Jenkins  Robert X  46 

806  Jenkins  John  (aet>  .  .M^  40 
GC  Jenkins  John  W.  R. . .  M  41 

R  Jenkins  John    SLM  10 

Jenkins  John    CA  86 

661  Jenkins  John  T S  46 

200  Jenkins  James  md.  .,AS4\ 

Jenkins  Charles  A.  .  .Cfc  42 

898  Jenkins  William  J.  ..Ch  48 

101  Jenkinson  Henry    ,,RAbO 

JennerGteorgc L  16 

662  Jenner  Robert Cr  47 

Jennings  Edward  ....LIS 
Jenninge  Ber^amin  PP  07 
Jennings  Thomas    .  .PP  06 

308  Jennings  Tim.  T Ch  46 

Jennis  William M  81 

Jephson  James  S L  24 

182  Jemhigham  Arthur  W.Cr  41 

Jerrard  Michael L  18 

Jerris  William  H C  46 

Jerris,  Sir  Henry  M.  J. 

W.,Bt L14 

406  Jerris  J.  J.  W.  (act)  Mt  48 
JerTois  Sampson  ....  Cr  27 

Jesse  Richard L  41 

GH  Jessep Thomas  F. . .  .PP  07 
CG  Jeston  Humphrey  ...  .L  26 

C  Jewell  Thomas  W S  88 

Jewell  John  N PP04 

KWJewen  Richard  F L  09 

264  Jeyes  Samuel  F.(act)M«  40 
CG  Joachim  Richard    ....L16 

Johns  Richard .M  16 

Johns  William Mil 

Johns  Stephen M  46 

217  Johns  Richard  ....  CnM  48 

A  Johns  James     ....PLM  11 

Johns  Richard  . . .  .SLM  40 

Johns  James    PP  07 

Johnson  Edward  J ....  C  88 
Johnson  William  W.P.  C  41 
Johnson  John  S.  W.. .  C  46 
Johnson  Edward  ....  Cr  14 
Johnson  Oeorge  C ....  Cr  47 
168  Johnson  Charles  R. . .  Cr  47 
Johnson  Geoi^e   ....  Cr  46 

Johnson  John  O Cr  40 

Johnson  TFi/itam  (b)  ..  Cr  60 

CG  Johnson  John L  15 

Johnson  George  C.  J. . .  L  41 

Johnson  William  P.  ..L42 

623  Johnson  Charles  A...Mt  40 

Johnson  Thomas   ....M08 

Johnson  George M  80 

Johnson  Henry AS  41 

491  Johnson  John  F AS  4% 

512  Johnson  William. . .  .N/  41 
448  Johnson  William Ck42 


Johnston  Charles  J.  JRA41 
Johnston  Charles  A. ..  Cr  44 
Johnston  Frederic  E.  Cr  46 
Johnston  James  H.  ..CriQ 
Johnston  Kobert    . . . .  L  15 

CG  Johnston  Henry L  26 

Johnston  James  C. . .  .L  27 

287  Johnston  Patrick  ....  I.  47 

C(?  Johnston  WiUiam  ..SM45 
R  Johnston  HamUt.T.  SLM  10 

Nlf  Johnston  James  W.  mo. 

DIH  47 
Johnston  Thomas  no . . S  29 

888  Johnston  Herbert ....  CA  48 
21  Johnstone  Wilhn.  J.  H.  C  28 
Johnstone  William  ..Cr  41 
Johnstone  Henry  W ..  Cr  41 
Johnstone  Robert  B. .  .L  14 
Johnstone  Henry  H. .  .L  18 

663  Johnstone  Gabriel  ...  .Z.  41 

217  Johnstone  Henry  B.  .M<  48 
Johnstone  Robert  ...  .S  16 

NH  Johnstone  James  ....AS  49 

878  JoUiffe  William  K L  46 

JolUffe  William    ..CnM 84 

898  Jolliffe  William    . .  FLM  42 

79  JoUiffe  Joseph  H.  .FLM  46 

JoUiffe  Charles.. .  .SLM  48 

JoUiffe  John AS  45 

66  JoUy  Archibald  D L  48 

Jonas  Wm.  F CA  48 

Jones,  Hon.  A RW  48 

a&  Jones,  Sir  Chas.  T.  Kt.C  19 

1&  Jones  Theobald C28 

Jones  Lewis  T C  40 

Jones  Herbert  J Cr  46 

217  Jones  OliTer  J Cr  49 

Jones  John  (a) Cr  49 

Jones  John  (b) Cr  49 

Jones  Robert  P Cr  40 

Jones  William  (a)  ..Cr  47 
Jones  Robert L  18 

649  Jones  Henry  P L  14 

Jones  WiUiam  C L  16 

Jones  WUliam  (b)  . . .  .L  16 

Jones  James    L  16 

Jones  WUUam  (c) L  1 6 

Jones  Valentine  H L  81 

Jones  Thomas  (e)  ...  .L  27 
Jones  Edward  L L  27 

CG  Jones  Philip  B L  27 

Jones  Maurice    L  46 

287  Jones  Wm.  G L  48 

Jones  John M  12 

JonesTheodoreM.(act)Mt  48 

Jones  Theoph.  J SM  48 

Jones  George ClM  87 

R  Jones  James CnM  10 

Jones  John  JB..,..  CnM  81 

648  Jones  Ebeneser  T.T.FLM  45 

Jones  Hugh Ch  27 

88  Jones  Henry ChS7 

Jones  David  5  08 

Jones  Oeorge  H.  hd...S  13 

Jones  Jenkin 5  08 

Jones  John  T S  09 

Jones  Stephen S  08 


Digitized  by 


Google 


292 


Index,  embracing  eveiy  Rank  in 


J(me$  Thonuu S  07 

DY  Jones  Thomas  C S  09 

Jones  William  H.  B.  md^  37 

Jones  Henry  PP94 

16  Jones  Jeremiah  L.  ..PP  26 

Jones  Arthur   PP  44 

Jones  Charles  H PP  46 

Jones  John    Ck  38 

653  Jones  Harrington  R.  .Cfc  43 
140  Jones  Robt.  W.  M.  . .  Ci^  46 

Jory  Edward    S3f  45 

845  Josephson  Henry  J.  SM  47 

627  Josling  John  J.  8 L  47 

Julian  Humphrey  J.   Cr  48 

14  JnUan  Thos.  H.  . .  .,SM  48 

Jul!  Hanrisson  J.  .  .SLM  48 

Julyan  Robert Cr  14 

Justice  Philip C  46 

Justice  Robert    L  16 

Justice  Francis  W. ....  L  25 


KAINSJohn C  46 

Kains  Thomas PP  13 

361  KaneColinC.A L  41 

Kaxley  Alexander    ..Cr49 
CO  Katon  James  B.    ....Cr45 

Kay  Joseph  H Cr  49 

Kay  John DIH  A\ 

Kay  Jamee S  41 

Kay  William  T ^S  42 

KayWUliam   PP  30 

Xeane,  Hon.  Gteo.  D.  O  46 

Keane  Edward   1.15 

KeatleyJohnS L  28 

KeatsWiUiam    C  26 

Keele  Charles C  43 

Keele  Henry  TT. S  12 

CG  Keeling  John  J L  12 

612  Keene  Geoige  R.  • .  •  .M <  49 

KeithJamei S04 

Kelham  Henry   ......L50 

Kelland  Robert   ....PP  45 

244  igiKeUett  Henry C  42 

Kellock  Henry  G 1.24 

Kellock  John M  41 

Kelly  Benedictus  M.  . .  C  21 

Kelly  William C  44 

OPKeUy  William   Cr  11 

CQ  Kelly  Richard  N 1. 12 

Kelly  Edward L  25 

76  Kelly  William  ....SLM  iS 

KeUy  WUliam,  mo S  15 

139  Kelly  Henry  J CA  46 

565  Kelly  Wm.  E Ck  49 

Kelsall  John  T 1. 19 

C  Kelsall  Henry,  md 5  27 

Kemball  William  H.  ..L  15 
CO  Kemble  Frederick ....  Cr  45 

KempeJohn .L  28 

Kempster  Ralph  R.  T.  L  15 
CO  Kempthorn  Charles  H.L  13 
Kendall  Charles  ...  .PP  13 
Kenderdine  John  ...  .1. 15 
Kennedy  Alexander  (B)Cr  22 
Kennedy  Andrew  ....  Cr  42 

CO  Kennedy  Wm.  H Cr  46 

CG  Kennedy  Arthur    L38 

512  Kennedy  John  J Z.  41 

182  Kennedy  Chas.  D.  B.   L  46 

Kennedy  Hugh CnM  48 

Kennedy  JohnW.A.FLM  45 
Kennedy  John  ....  DIH  40 

Kennedy  Donald Sid 

Kennedy  Charles  ....  S  1 5 
Kennedy  Lawrence  . .  PP  10 
Kennedy  John  D.  ..JV'/38 
CO  Kennett  Edward  H.  .  .L  39 
Kenney  Edward  H. .  .Cr  41 
Kennicott  Gilbert ....  Cr  46 
Kent  WiUiam  G.  C. . .  Cr  14 

Kent  Henry Cr  22 

Kent  Charles L  47 

Kent  Frederick  J Jtf  46 

Kent  Joseph  H. S  11 


Kent  William S38 

Kent  Alezander^S^e.  PP  31 

Kent  Geo CA46 

R  Kentish  Edward  ..FLMi^ 
Kenyon  George Cr  4S 

612  Kenyon  Fred.  J.  N. .  .Cft  49 
Keown  Thomas  H S  41 

311  Keppel,  Hon.  Henry  .  .C  37 

Kerr  Robert C  SO 

Kerr,  Hon.  HariL  . . .  ,Cr  46 

466  Kerr,  Lord  Fredk.H.  Cr  46 

Kerr  James ....LIS 

Kerr  Patrick L  33 

Kerr  John  J L30 

Kerr  George L  44 

647  KerrHenryA L  44 

Kerr  George  C L  45 

KerrThos SM  Al 

Kerr  William  D.  md.  ..S4S 

548  Kerr  WiUiam NldS 

Kewm  Richard CrS7 

Kevem  Richard C.  ..L  41 

220  Kevem  Charles  T.  8.  S46 

KeyAstieyC Cr45 

Key  Josephs. PP  30 

KiddJohn   528 

Kidd  WiUiam  X.  md.    S  07 

CSFKiddleJohn   L  14 

220  Kiddle  Wm.  W Slf  46 

27  Kiddle  James S3f  48 

Kieman  Francis   ... .S  IS 
Kilroy  Alexander   ....SSd 

243  Kincaid  Thomas S  48 

^King,  Sir  Edward  D. 

Kt.    ^B49 

King  Philip  P C  30 

King  Richard  H CS9 

King  Geoi>fe  St.  V. .  . .C  41 

King  George Cr  14 

King  Henry  (a) Cr  14 

King  George  M Cr$l 

King  John Cr35 

King  WilUam  G.  N..  .Cr  34 
King  Henry  (b).  .  • .  •  ,Cr  46 

King  Henry L  18 

King  James L  46 

173  King  Henry  B L46 

King  Joseph  N Jtf  2S 

King  William  E.  A.  ..M  31 

King  John  W If  42 

King  Gilbert,  md IH  46 

418  King  John S  46 

428  King  Richard AS  46 

KingcomeJohn Cd8 

Kingdon  Jolm L  12 

Kingston  Robert L  11 

Kingston  Arthur  B.   . .  L  40 
17  Kingston  Aug.  J i  4^ 

287  Kinnear  Charles  R. . .  .S  43 

Kinsman  James  fi.  . .   £.46 

53  Kinsman  WiUiam  J  J^/.Af  48 

Kippen  Robertson   . .  PP  \i 

*iarby  Walter Cr  30 

Kirby  Thomas    L  11 

DY  Kirkby  John Ch  li 

Kirkham  Henry  F.  .  .CJt  48 
Kirkwood  Charles  ....  L  10 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


293 


Kisbee  Thomas Cr  48 

Kitchen  William  H.  . .  C  46 

M  Kitson  Edward Ch  29 

Knapman  John L  09 

^G  Koapman  Bdward  ...  .L  12 

Knapman  WUlnuS.CnM  26 

.^   Knapp  Kemp0ter  M.  NI  44 

iJI^Kxught  ChriBtopher  Cr  22 

Knight  John  E Cr  50 

Knight  Andrew  S M  46 

.14  Knight  Fredk.C..  FLM  47 
JKnighton  Charles ....  Cr  33 
Knighton  Charles  •..•L41 

Knocker  John  B LIS 

Knocker  WiUiam   ....L15 
'  1 5  Knocker  HaghH.(act)M<  49 

*KnoIle8  Henry L  24 

Knott  Nathaniel  8.  •  •  .L  38 

Knott  Owen  P Cr  46 

ISL  Knox.  Hon.  Edmd.  S.P. 

RAi6 

194  Knox  Thomas  O C  42 

'  CO  Knox  Marcus L  40 

Knox  Robert Af  41 

Knox  OeoTgeF Cfc  39 

Kooystra  Justus  B.   •.L41 
Kortright  Alfred    ....L28 

'    44  Krabb^  Fred.  J SM  45 

KrabbS  Charle$  F.  .  .^S  26 
■5tl7  ^Knper  AagnstnsL..C41 

:  Kyle  George Cr37 

Kynaston  Augustas  F.  L  42 


LACON  Henry  J Cr  42 

146  Lacy  Edward L  46 

85  Ladd  Charles  P L  15 

DFLaenThomas    3f  12 

CO  Lafarque  Charles  A.  .  .L  45 

NH  Laird  James AS4\ 

Lake  Willoughby ...  .Cr  27 

Lake  Edward    Cr  41 

89  Lake  Willoughby  J.  .  .L  40 

Lamb  John Cr  46 

Lamb  James  T L  15 

220  Lambard  Wm L  48 

Lambart,  Hon.  Oliver  W. 

M L44 

Lambe  John  M PP  14 

Lambert  George  R. . .  .C  25 

Lambert  Charles L  13 

CQ  Lambert  WilUam  L.  .  .L  42 
Lambert  Edwd.  H.  Q.  L  46 

Lambert  Frank  H Z.  47 

396  Lambert  Rowley    L  48 

R  Lambom  John  8. .  .SLM  32 
Lambrick  George . .  CnM  48 

Lamimt  Jamee Cr  38 

Lancaster  Robert  D. .  .L  05 
Lancaster  Henry    . . .  .L  13 

Lancaster  John  J S  35 

220  Lance  George  A PP  44 

Land  John    CnM  41 

Lane  John  E L  1 1 

Lane  William L  15 

Lane  John  W L  28 

R  Lane  George  D. .  ..SLM  12 

R  Lane  James  R SLM  07 

Lane  Alexander  vd.  ..S31 

Lane  John    PP  05 

Lane  Alfred  W.  ma..NI  37 
LaneuviUe  Joeeph  ..AS  14 

548  Lang  Edward  W L  42 

41  LangJamcsH CA  45 

FK  Lang  George  M Cfc  43 

Langdon  William  ....Lll 
Langdon  QiXberi  .  .CnM  20 
Langford  Thomas  V.^Cr 
R  Langford  Buller  R.  CnM  05 
Langford  Willm.  B.  CnM  45 

Langley  William    L  15 

Langley  George  C.  CnM  47 

CSKLangton  Thomas  W.  . .  L  23 

CO  Langtry  Joseph  H .  . .  Cr  42 

Langworthy  John  ....  L  32 

Lanphier  Vernon.. . .Cr  46 

Lanyon  Henry  ..••••ilf  09 

**Lapidge  WiUiam  F. . .  C  37 

Lapidge  Charles  H.   ..£24 

Lapidge,  Wm.  F Ck  4Q 

Larcom  Joseph  P.  D. . .  C  41 

512  Lardner  Jason S  38 

Lark  Samnel M  38 

Larke  WiUiam Cr  49 

Lascelles  John  F Cr  14 

Lascelles  John    L  28 


Lash  James L  28 

485  Lash  Nicholas  B. ..  .PP  34 

Laston  Samuel  H L  15 

Latham  John  W.  ....&'  00 
La  Touche  Ashley  ...  .L  40 

GH  Uughame  Thos.  L.  P.  C  32 

Langharue  William  .  .Cr  14 

Laughlin  Alexander  .  .S  15 

R  Laurie  James    ..   .FLM  06 

Lauzun  Francis  D L  11 

LavertyJohnN NI  41 

Larie  Augustus L  30 

Lavie  George Cr  46 

CQ  La?ington  Thomas L  27 

Law  Geo.  F.  (act)    ..MM9 

Law  John CnM  38 

Lawes  WUUam .     ...  PP  37 

CO  Lawless  Henry   1.14 

341  Lawless  Edmund. . .  .AS  45 
m  Lawrance  Daniel    CIS 

CQ  Lawrence  Henry L  26 

Lawrence  Paul  S.  . .  Cr  45 
Lawrence  Henry  ....Cr  46 
Lawrence  Thomas  ....Lid 
Lawrence  James  R. . . . L  21 

465  Lawrence  George  B.  . .  L  43 
^Lawrence  Eliae  ClM  S7 
Lawrence  Thoe  L,  CnM  10 

Lawrence  John CnM  26 

Lawrence  JOS.E.W.FLM  42 

Lawrence  Jamee S  22 

Lawrence  Walter AS4\ 

LawsJohnH C  33 

Lawson  Edw.  J Mt  48 

Laye  Henry  T L  36 

Layton  Henry    C  46 

Layton  Buxton   L  15 

Layton  Thomas  J.  ui>.AS  38 

Leach  Charles   Cr  41 

Leah  Edward 5  28 

EO  Lean  James  8 L  10 

Lean  Francis    PP  30 

Lean  John  G    PP  46 

Leathart  Alfred L  33 

Lechmere  John L  15 

Leckie  Charles  T L  45 

Le  Count  Peter L  27 

CSV  Lee  William  V L  27 

43  Lee  William  A.  R.  ....L46 

R  Lee  William CnM49 

i]<Leeke,  Sir  Henry  John, 
Kt  C  26 

189  LeFebreNichoiasV.V.Cr38 
LeFeuereJohn   ....Cr 39 

485  Lefroy  Henry  M NI  45 

*Legard  James  A Cr  38 

m^LeOeyt  George  ..llil46 

175  Legg  Rowland  T.  G.  Mt49 

194  Legh  Thos.  B Mt4» 

Le  Grand  Fredk.  W. .  .S  39 
*Le  Hunte  Francis  .  .Cr  14 

Leigh  Jodrell C  29 

.  Leigh  Frederick  G ....  L  47 

Leitch  Jamee S;08 

LeithJohn C  25 

Leith  William  F.  . . .  Cr  14 
Ltith  Lockhart L  15 


237 


Digitized  by 


Google 


294 


Index,  ombraoing  every  Rank  in 


Le  Mesarier  Edward  ..L  15| 
Le  Mesarier  Fredk.  H.  L  24 

76  Lemon  Thomas. . .  .CnM  44 

Lemon  Thomoi    •.CnM  IS 

9&  Lempriere  Geoige  O. . .  C  25 

Le  Neye  Anselm  P L  14 

1&  Leuiock  George  G . .  A  J  4D 
Lennock  Charles  A..  Cr  AA 
Lennox  Walter  W.  .  .^5  40 
Leonard  Robert    ..CnM  37 

146  Leonard  Henry  B..FLAf  41 

891  Leonard  Peter S  29 

Lepper  James S  09 

Leraux  Frederick  J,   Cr  44 
la  LesUe  Samuel 12^4  46 

874  LesUe  Walter L  14 

266LeBUeQeo FLM  49 

Leslie  Andrew S  98 

LesUe  Thomas PP  14 

OP  Lester  William  ....  Cr  46 

16  Lester  Chas.  S AS  45 

Letch  Charles  Cr  37 

Lethbridge  Robert ...  .L  11 
Lethbridge  John L  27 

415  Lethbridge  Thos.  B.  .  .L  48 

QH  Lethbridge  John  A ..  PP  08 
LethenyJohn    M08 

CQ  Lett  Stephen  J L  26 

Levell  Thomas Cr  47 

la  Leven  and  MelviUe,  Rt. 
Hon.  Dayid,£ari  oiRA  46 
Le  Vesconte  Henry  .  .Cr  28 

176  Le  Vesconte  Hen.T.D.  L  41 

523  Lew  VVm.  F SM  49 

493  Lew  Albert   CA  47 

LewinEUsha   L  30 

Lewin  George  R.  •  •  •  Xh  33 

Leusin  Henry S  08 

Lewis  Frederick   Cr  39 

Leuns  Henry  (a)  . . .  .Cr  49 
Lewis  Benjamin L  13 

CrSLewis  Thomas  A L  21 

Lewis  William  (b)  ....L26 

Lewis  Gcoige  W L 

Lewis  Richard  F L  38 

Lewis  Alexander  ....  M  12 

Lewis  John    3/04 

ij^Lewis  Qeorge  ,».CIMS7 
A  Lewis  Henry    ....FiMis 

261  Lewis  Arthur  O.  L.FLM  48 

Letois  David  (▲) S  08 

Lewis  David  (b) 5  09 

LewUBichard   S  (n 

Lewis  Joseph PP  48 

Ley  George L  13 

246  Ley  Thomas  J Ck  49 

43  Ley  Geo.  A.  S CA  49 

415  Leycester  Edmund  M.  L  41 

Leyson  William S  25 

Uardet  Francis C  40 

Liardet  William L  14 

Libby  Edward Cr  89 

295  Llbby  Samuel    M  42 

Uddell  James I  22 

GH*1dm  Liddell  Sir  John, 

Kt.,  MO /H44 

Liddell  Henry $41 


Liddon Matthew  ....Cr 21 
CG  Liddon  Matthew  J.  ..L28 
CG Lidstone  William  ..SJf34 
RV  Lilbum  James  R.  R. .  .L  29 

LUbnrnSelby L  45 

562  Lilbume  James    ....i4S46 

la  Lillicrap  James    A^  46 

Lillicrap  Walter  W.CnM  48 
182  Lillies  Geo.  W.  ii.D..  .AS  45 

Lincoln  Henry    L  37 

Lindesay  John CA  42 

Lindsay  Colin  W L  37 

18mLindsay  W.  ud,DIH  43 
Lindsay  James*  md.  .  .5  16 

388  UndsayJohnJ CA  45 

130  Lindsay  Chas.  D CA  49 

Lindsey  John    Cr  14 

Lingard  John  J.  H.  ..MSO 
Linton  Alexander  ...  .S  25 

Linton  Charles   S07 

Lipscombe Edwin  ....L26 

Lipson  Thomas Cr  19 

A  LUterJohn   PLM  08 

ia  Litchfield  Henry C 

Lithgow  Andrew S  07 

1 7  LiUe  George  A.  M.   . .  Ch  43 
Little  Alexander   ....Cr  46 

Little  Edwaid    Cr  46 

Little  Robert  J.  . .  CnM  26 
Little  Simon  R. . .  .FLM  45 
Little  Archibald  J.  . .  S  45 
Little  Archibald,  m d.  .  .5  48 

Little  Simon   PP  95 

Little  James  C PP  35 

Little  Daniel  F CA46 

Uttlehales  Edward  ..Cr  41 

GH  Littleton  Nicholas  ..^15  41 

Littlewood Joseph    ..CA19 

Littiewort  Richard  P.  1.17 

19  Livesay  Salter,  mo S  46 

Livingstone,  Sir  Thomas, 

Bt -4A48 

Lixars  John ASOQ 

iSPi]^Lloyd  Edward    ..   .C  21 

)&  Lloyd  George C  28 

Lloyd  Waiiam Cr  40 

CSFLloyd  Rickard    X  10 

Lloyd  John L  14 

Lloyd  WilUamH X  15 

Lloyd  Vaughan    L  15 

Lloyd  John  H L  31 

79  Lloyd  Henry   L  41 

301  Lloyd  Edward  A.  T.  .  .L  42 

Lloyd  GruffydC 1.46 

220  Lloyd  Geo.  W.  E L  49 

A  Lloyd  Charles  . . .  .FLM  12 

Lloyd  Jacob  R . . .  .SLM  49 

CO  Uoyd  Samuel   . . .  ,SLM  09 

143  LoaneJabez JIf  46 

Loch  Francis  E C  14 

^Loch  Granville  G.  .  .C  41 

536  Loch  Wm.  D L  46 

Lock  Campbell Cr 

Lock  James  E.  . .  FLM  49 
Lockwood  Anthony  . .  M  97 
Lockhart  Alexander  PP  09 
Lockyer  WilUam  N.L.Cr  49 


593  Lodder  Charles  A L  46 

Loftus  Arthur L  19« 

A  ••Logan  George    .  .CnM  42 

Logan  Francis S  11 

Lomer  Walter C*  26 

Loney  Robert    Cr  37 

I^oney  John  J L  07 

Loney  Petw M  41 

Loney  John  F Af  45 

31  Loney  William,  vo.    ..S4d 

500  Loney  Henry AS  46 

Loney  Robert PP  40 

Long  James Cr  42 

Long  James    If  06 

Long  Henry  B.  H.  .  .PP  14 
Longchamp  John  ....  Cr  22 

Lord  WilUam L  35 

Lord  John    PP  35 

Lord  Samuel    PP  41 

ft^Loring,  Sir  John  W. 

FA  46 
Loring  William C48 

185  Lory  WilUam L  21 

Loudon  William L  12 

Loudon  John{See,) ..  PP  99 
Louis,  Sir  John,  Bt.   VB  49 

Louis  WiUiam     C  46 

Louis  Charles FLM  41 

422  Louttid  Duncan  J.    .  .3f  46 
Love  Henry  O C87 

OH  Loveless  Bassett  J.    . .  L  1 1 

CG  Loveless  James L  15 

aa 4<LoveU  WUUam  S    ..C15 
Loveridge  George  H.  M  47 

Lowcay  Henry C  49 

Lowcay  William..., Cr 47 

Lowcay  Robert L  15 

Lowcay  James  M.  . .  CA  43 
Lowder  Samuel  N.  CnM  48 

JX  Lowe  Abraham C  14 

Lowe  Arthur C45 

Lowe  Frederick    •• .  .Cr  47 

159  Lowe  John  W SAf  44 

Uwer  fVmiam  T.  ..Jiff  37 

LowryWaUam L  19 

Lowry  James S  04 

Lowry  Thos.  H.  VD.  ..S45 
Lowther  Marcus  ....  L  44 
Lowthian  Robert  ....  Cr  IS 

237  LuardWUliamG L  41 

360  Lucas  Fredk C;i46 

Luce  WilUam L  14 

364  Luce  John  P L  46 

♦•Luckraft  Alfred C  88 

Luckraft  WilUam  ....C4Q 

130  Luckraft  Charles  M. .  .L  45 
Luckraft  John  P AT  S6 

420  Luckraft  Alfred L  46 

204  Luke  WiUiam  S if  47 

Lumsdale  Alex Cr  46 

Lunn  John    Cr  44 

Luscombe  Edward  ...  L  10 
••Lushington Stephen  CSS 
Lutman  Charles  W.  ..LU 
Lutwidge  Henry  2*.    Cr  45 

Luxmore  Benj Cft  4S 

LyaU  George L  S5 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  N»ry  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


295 


2   Lyall  Dtvid,  md.    . 

202   Lyall  James 

Lyde  George 

Lydiard  George  W. 

Lye  Daniel   

Lyell  Thomas 

LyeUJaktiG 

EO  Lynch  Richard  .  • . « 

Lyne  Charles  

CG  Lyon  Francis 

317    Lyon  Hen.  T 

Lyon  Primroie   •  •  • 

••O^I-yoM,    Sir 

mund,  Bt«   .  •  •  • . 

Lyons  John     

Lyons  Edmund  M. 
CGF  Lyons  William  ... 
II    Lyons  Anthony  M. 

Lys  Matthew 

Lysaght  Arthnr  • . . 
I^saght  Thomas  U< 
Lyster  Henry  . . . 
Lyster  William  D.. 
R    Lyta  Thomas 


...S46 
.PP33 
...L14 
C.C42 
..Cr  46 
...L24 
.^86 
...M  18 
..PP49 
.••L14 
...X.46 
...5  12 

Ed 
,.RB  60 
...C80 

..C49 
...L25 
SLM  12 
...L18 
>.RR4l 
...Cr  49 
...C46 
,...L46 
SLAT  80 


M<ADAM  David.  .LCM  48 
418  M'Aree Francis  ....AS 45 
M*A  Uuter  James  . .  ilS  1 1 
Macanth  Andrew  ...  .S  13 
M'Arthur John. . ..CnM  30 
H' Arthur  Charles  FLM  45 
M< Arthur  Edward  FLM  48 
M'ArthurDimean,Mi>.Phl2 
481  H'Ausland  Henry  ..SM  43 

M'Bain  James S  41 

624  Hacbean  GiUies  A...SM  42 

SPM'CdUumJohn  ..CIM41 

M'Callam  Hen.  A.  FLM  41 

662  M'Callum  Edw.  G.  FLM  48 

JiPCallum  George  ...  .S  41 

R  McCarthy  J.  T.  C.  FLM  38 

62  McCarthy  Hen.  H.  FLM  41 

M'Carogher  Joeeph^unJS  09 

H'Clatchie  Archibald  AS  42 

M'Cleverty  James  J. . .  C  48 

44  M^CUntock  Frauds  L.  L  45 

466  M'Clinton  Wm.  F. . .  ^^9  49 

148  M^Clune  Jas.  P SM  49 

268  M'ClureBobt.  J.  LeM.Cr  4» 
266  M'Clure  Andrew  ....AS4B 

M'CoUVunean SOO 

R  M^Conechy  James  SLM  12 

14  M'Cormick  Shephard  Cr  41 

M'Cormick  Robert. . .  .S  27 

M'CreaBobertC C37 

647  H'CieaJohnD M^48 

M^CreaJoeeph S  19 

80  M'Crea  WilUam S  43 

M'Creight  Duncan    •.M29 

M'CryHalJohn SOO 

16  M'Collagh  Godf.  J.  AJLS  44 
M'Cnllock  William  ..M08 
R  H'CuUoch  Jas.  M.  FLM  04 
M'Daniel Jeremiah  ..L14 
H'Dermott  Wm.  in>.  AS  40 
M'Dermott  Cornelius  PP  29 
1&  iglMac  Donald  Colin  . .0  14 
Mac  Donald  Gordon  G.  C  46 
Mac  Donald  Reginald  J. 

J.G Cr48 

McDonald  Archibaid  Cr  42 

M'Donald  James  A.  . .  L  27 

416  M<DonaldJohnW.D.M^48 

DY  McDonald  John M  29 

R  M'Donald  William  C«M  07 
833  Macdonald  Falkland  C. 

C.J.  ..••.•••  ..SM  42 
647  M'Donald  Thomas  W.  S  30 
624  McDonald  Alexander  AS  41 
Macdonald  John  J),..  AS  41 
262  Macdonald  William.  .AS  42 
NH  Macdonald  John  D.  ilS49 
Mac  Donell  John  ....C46 
M'Donell  Thomas  .  •  • .  L 10 


M'Dondl  John  J Cr  46 

628  Mac  Donnell  Thos.  J .  .L  48 
493  M<Donogh  Geo.  V.  ..AS  49 

252  M'Dongall  John C  86 

81  Maodougall  John  ..  ..C  60 

IPDougaU  John  ...  .Cr  44 

194  M'Dougall  Patk.  C.C.  L  49 

428  McDougall  Geo.  F..  .SM  47 

jR  M'Dougall   Thomas    W. 

J FLM  36 

JiPDowaU  Robert,  m d.  S  15 
MacdowaU  John  ...  .PP  47 
M'Dowell  WiUiam  ...  .S  15 
M'Ennatty  Michael  .  .S  23 
237  McEwan  Dogald,  m D.ilS  47 

McEtoen  Wm AS  08 

M'Farland  Jamee.. . .  C  40 

548  Mac£EU-lane  Geo.  A . .  SM  47 

MaefarlaneWm.  lio. .  .S  08 

Macfarlane  Henry  ...  .S  44 

M*OeeWm.y  MD S  23 

CO  M'Gladery  John  ....Lll 
M'Gowan Thomas  •...L27 
M^Oowan Joseph  ..AS\% 
361  McGregor  Fitzjames  8.  L  38 
McGrigor  Charles  J.  L  46 
M'Hardy  John  B.  B.    C  40 

M'llroy  John,  md S  89 

M<Ilwaine William  ..Cr38 

M'lntyre  Peter    ..FLM  09 

496  Mackarsie  Herbert  H.  JS  89 

Maekay  John S  02 

Mackay  Wm.,  md S  08 

306  Mackay  George,  md.  .  .S  48 
26  NH  Mackay  Alex.  £. .  .iiS  44 

Mackay  WUliam CJk  45 

NHVmM'Kechnie  Alez.if  u.S  30 

M'KeeJames D08 

Mackellar John  ....AB47 
Mackellar  Duncan. . . .L  16 
M'Kellar  Peter  M.  CnM  41 
CO  Mackenzie  James  O. .  Cr  47 
Mackeniie  Thomas  H.  L  10 
M'Kenzie  Alexander  .  .L  11 
396  M'Kensie  Donald  M'L.  L  41 
M'Kenzie  Alexander.  .M  04 
Mackenzie  John  F.  C.  L  46 
M'Kenzie Edward  ..SM  45 
Mackey  Alex.  M.  P.    M  25 

M<KillopJohn    L12 

CO  M'KiUop  Henry  F L  47 

M'Killop  Robert  J.  CnM  46 

180  M<KinlayWillm.,MD...S47 

M'Kinley  George    ..^^41 

M'Kinnon  Lauchlan  B.Cr  47 

M'Kinnon  William  CnM  88 

143  MantoshWm.H.M.Nl48 

R  Mackintosh  John.. FLM  05 

M'Kirdy  John Cr  37 

336  M'Knight  WilUam  G.  Ck  41 

62  MacLaren  George  D. .  .S  37 

Maclean  WilUam   ..•.C46 

Maclean  Rawdon  ....  Cr  23 

CQ  M'Lean  Charles  C L  26 

CG  McLean  Augustus  B.  M  28 
McLean  Hector  ....PP 00 
M'LeodWUUam Lll 


Digitized  by 


Google 


296 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


M<Leod  Robert  B.£.  L  41 

80  Macleod  John  L L  48 

R  M'LeodJohn    ....C«i3f06 

246  MAcleod  John,  mo S  47 

398  Macleod  William,  MD.ilS  42 

Maeleod  John PP  01 

R  M'Leroth  Thomas  FLM  32 

365  Macleroy  Alexander  C.  S  38 

161  M<Mahon  Waiiam   ..JS41 

M'Manut  Roger,  mo.  5  09 

M'MilUn  AUan X  10 

MacmUlan  John S  07 

M'Morris  Ninian 5  15 

M<Murdo  Archibald. . Cr  43 
127  M'Mordo  H.  R.  D.  (act) 

Mt4Q 

CO  M'Naghten  Alex L  45 

Macnamara,  Sir  Burton, 

Kt  C  33 

583  M'Namara Timothy  ..L21 

M'Namara  Nugent  FLM  40 

Macnamara  Daniel   .  .5  12 

M<Namara  Thos.  P.    PP^ 

93  Macnamara  Daniel  P. 

Cfc45 

M'NeeeeThoi.   SOI 

Macnevin  John L  10 

R  M'Jficol  Duncan..  FLM  08 
i{<Maconochie  Alex ...  Cr  15 

M'Quhae  Peter C  35 

M* Roe  John,  un S07 

381  M^Shane  Charles  . . . .  i4S  44 
422  M'Swiney  John    . . .  .^iS  47 

OH  M'Teman  James S  13 

215  M'Whinnie  John S  47 

18mM<William  James  O. 

MD S37 

Madden  Charles  ...Cr  29 
Madden  Edward  ....Mi  49 

Madden  JametM S  22 

Maddock  Joseph  W.  PP  41 
MaddocksJohn  ....PP 06 
Mad^e  William  R.    ..M32 

Magan  Arthnr    L  14 

jR  Magin  Wimam....FX«M05 
Magin  Thomas  . .  FLM  46 
*Magraih  Sir  Oeorge,Kt, 

MO /if  41 

Magrath  Nicholas   ....5  29 

844  Maguire  Rochfort L  40 

Mahon  Henry  W.  mo...S  35 
182  Main  Thomas  J.  ma.   Ch  42 

Main  Wm,,  MO AS  46 

Maingay  Peter Cr  15 

Mainprise  WUliamT.  Af  41 

480  Mainprise  Wilmot  B.  Ck  45 

1&  Mainwaring  Thc«.  F.  C. 

12^4  46 
Mainwaring  Rowland  C  30 
Mainwaring  Edw.  R.  P.C  41 
Mainwaring  Benjamin  L  14 
^Maitland,  Hon.  Sir  A. 

KC.MQ RR4\ 

864  *^Maitland,  Sir  Thomas 

Kt C87 

Maitland  J  ames    ....  Cr  36 
CG  Maitland  Lewis Cr  41 


Maithind  WiUiam  H.  Cr  42 

378  Maidand  Edw.  J.    ..SM  49 

Maitland  Edw  J.    ..53150 

76  Majendie  Hen.  C.(act)ilfi  49 

MaIcolm,SirChas.Kt.  KH^  47 

243  Malcolm  Qeorge  J.  .  .L  49 
Maiden  Charles  R L  18 

DY  Malet  James  H.  lld.  Ch  29 
Mallard  Charles L21 

231  Mallard  William  H...Jf  48 

273  Mallard  John   Ck  45 

MallochJohn il506 

Mallock  Thomas    ...  .L  30 

NH  Malone  Edmund    ....  L  09 
Malone  Robert  B.    ..PP  47 
Manchester,   His   Orace 
George  Duke  of    ..  Cr  22 

Mangles  James Cr  15 

Manley  James  H.    ..PP 09 
Manley  Samuel  H. . .PP  11 

Manico  Peter  S X«  14 

R  Manico  Edward    .  .SLM  11 

CG  Mann  Robert    Cr  45 

14  Mann  Adrian  T X  27 

Mann  James  S L  45 

1&  Manners  Russel  H.    .  .C  20 

R  Manners  John  ....  FLM  98 

Manning  Geoige     ....  L  24 

OP  *Mansel  Thomas     ....  C  34 

*Mansel  George C  40 

ManselRobt 3fr50 

l&tS|Mansel],  Sir  Thomas, 

Kt C14 

Mantell  Bonamy  ....Cr 47 

Mansell  William L  21 

ManseU  Arthnr  L L  41 

146  ManseU  Geo.  H L  48 

Mansell  William  M.PLM  46 
Mansell  Fitzwilliam,  mdJS  40 
Mansfield  Walter  G. . .  Cr  47 
Mapleton  Henry  ....  Af  38 
jR  Marcer  Richard  H.  FLM  04 

March  Jeremiah X  15 

March  Charles    L  16 

March  William  H.    CiiAf  47 
R  March    Leopold  G.  F. 

FLM  3d 

March  John PP  06 

Marchant  James  L. . .  PP  20 
Marcuard  Charles  R.    L40 

CO  Markett  John L  33 

Markham  John L  24 

281  Marks  Osborne  ....Mt^ 
Marks  John  (b)  ....PP  14 
Marlay  David    . .  LCAf  4 1 

Marley  Robert  R. L  09 

Marrett  Joseph C  45 

536  Marriott  George ..... .L  42 

Marriott  Hayes    . .  CnAf  48 
Marsh  Digby C  42 

247  Marsh  John  B Cr  44 

Marsh  Richard  J L  24 

224  Marsh  George 5M  46 

Marsh  Joseph PP  34 

247  Marsh  George PP  49 

•ng^Marshall,  Sir  John, 
Kt RhbO 


OP  MarshaU  Henry  M. .  .Cr  14 
Marshall  Geoige  £. . .  Cr  25 

MarshaU  John Cr  44 

Marahall  William  ....113 
Marshall  WUliam ....  Cr  45 
Marshall  Edward  ....143 
R  Marshall  Thomas.. PL>f  04 
Marshall  John,  am.  ..Ck^ 
Marshall  Joseph  ....a  SO 
Marsham  Henry  S.  . .  C  33 
OP  Marsingall  Samuel  ..Cr49 

231  Marten  Francis X'44 

QMartin,  StrThomss  B. 
Admiral  of  the  Fleet  lli 
398  Martin  William  F.....C  94 
MartinThomas  C26 

« Martin  Henry  B.   .-CH 
*4[lMartin  George  B.C  ^ 

Martin  WiUiam Cril 

Martin  Alexander  ....III 

Martin  Joseph  W lU 

Martin  WilUam  H I  SI 

Martin  Thos.  H.  M.  ..l^ 

Martin  Edwaid MS7 

41  Martin  Henry  A.    ..S.V45 

388  Martin  Henry SM4B 

Martin  Gilbert  T.  M.  ..S  49 

NH  Martin  James  J AS  4i 

MarUnJohn    PP  06 

Martin  Joseph PP  4S 

Martin  Geo.  P PP49 

17  MartuiChri8.J Ckil 

261  Martyn  Joseph  K if  31 

Martyn  Patrick,  un.  ..S33 
MaseaU  John  R...CnM 37 
MaskerryJosephH.5I.3r  ^ 
)|[Mason,  Sir  Francis  VB  ^ 

Mason  Henry  B Cr  lb 

Mason  Thomas  H.  . .  C  49 
Mason  Henry  W L]h 

261  Mason  George l^ 

415  Mason  William  B hi' 

194  Mason  Richaid  D S  44 

21  MasonGeo.  MD<aet)JS4:^ 

Mason  Joseph PPO^ 

Mason  William  G.  ..PP 06 

231  Mason  Robert  T Ck^ 

MasseyJohn    Cr^ 

14  Massie  Thomas  L C4\ 

Maseie  Henry  G Cr40 

16  Massie  John  B l^ 

Massingberd  Yinct  A.Cr  4i 
Masterman  Charles  H.  L  H 

Masters  James Cr  41 

Masters  Thomas  J.  P.  Cr  4d 
Masters  William  6.  R. 

FLM^ 

446  Masterson  Luke  ....Ci 4^= 
Mathewt  Robert  ....CrUi 
Mathews  Edwanl....itfi/ 

261  Mathias Thomas  ....Crrt 

319  Mathison  Charles  K.  Cr43 

MatsonHenryJ C*^ 

Matson  George  W.  ..Cr^ 
Matson  Charles ....PP^ 
Matthews  Michael  ..rri:> 
Matthews  Alfred  ....Cr^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


297 


XatthewB  James  ....  3f  45 
Matthews  John  ....S3i  41 
ICaude,  Hon.  Francis  Cr  27 

OP  Maude  Wm.Q Cr  40 

Maude  WilUam  O.  ..Cr 46 
Mauger  NicholaM,  -..Cr  45 
Manger  John   . . .  ,FLM  46 

Manger  Fred ^5  47 

465  Maunder  Edward  ....M  49 

MannseU  Edward  B.  . .  L  46 

1&  Maurice  James  W. . .  Jt^  46 

Maw  Richard  S L  07 

-  Maw  Henry  L L  25 

Mawbey  John L  15 

194  Mawbey  Henry  Yf.FLM  48 

Max  John  O L  06 

CQ  Mazey  Edward L  14 

Maxwell  George  B.    . .  C  30 

Maxwell  John  B C  37 

Maxwell  Francis Lll 

CO  Maxwell  William  ....L20 
Maxwell,  Sir  Juo.H.BtL  28 
Maxwell  WiUiam  R.  CnM  48 

Maxwell  Robert 5  30 

CQ  May  Christopher  ....  L  1 5 

.     562  May  Augustus  C L  38 

287  May  Charles  H L  43 

311  May  Francis  H M  44 

76MayPhilipW L  45 

428  May  Walter  W M^  60 

R  May  Joseph  M CnM  02 

May  Francis    PP  31 

89  Mayes  Wm S3f  47 

Mayhew  John PP  99 

Maynard  Thomas  ...  .C  40 
Maynard  Joseph  ...  r  Cr  25 
Maynard  Thomas  B. . .  L  28 

Mayne  Dawson Cr  29 

Mayne  John  R Cr  49 

Meade  John  C  47 

623  Meade  Thomas  Q..FL3f  48 
Meade  John  M.  De  C. 

S£/3f  49 
Meadows  William    ..Cr  49 

R  MearesJohn FLM  27 

44  Mecham  Geo.  F L  49 

HeeJohn    L  lo 

Meek  James    PP  00 

Controller  uf  Victualling. 
Meggison  William  H.  Lll 
Meheux  Archibald  B.  £.  25 
Meheux  Thomas  C.  ..L  .36 
Meheux  Richard W.  CnM  47 
Meheux  Thos.Q.  S.  SLAf  4S 

Mein  John L  12 

Mein  Thomas 5  14 

M eUersh  Arthur Cr  49 

MeMn  Henry  C CA  48 

Blends  William  B.  ..RB  49 

Mends  George  C Cr  4 1 

54S   Mends  William  R.    ..Cr4() 

CO  Mends  James  A Cr  46 

Mends  George? L  41 

904   Meods  Robert  H.  H. . .  /.  46 
SJ^  ♦ii^Menzios  Charles  CIM  44 
0*1.  Commandant  Portsmouth. 
Menzies  Charles  F  FLM  42 
July  50 


Mercer  John  D Cr  24 

Mercer  Samuel Cr  38 

Mercer  Robert LCM  26 

Mercer  John  H.   ..FLM  41 

Meredith  Richard C  37 

Meredith  Samuel Cr  28 

Meredith  George  . .  CnM  01 

Meredith  James  H.  SLM  11 

Meredith  William..    PP  22 

Merriman  Charles  ....  L  15 

182  Messum  Alfred    . . .  .SAf  43 

486  Messum  Julian  A.    . . CA  43 

423  Messum  Josiah  Y.    . .  CA  46 

55  Messum  Theod.  F.    ..Ck  47 

CO  Metcalfe  William  C  ..  Cr  41 

Metherell  Richard  R.    L  23 

Methren  Wm.  L.  uo..  .5  46 

Meynell  Henry   C  16 

53  Meynell  Francis L  49 

Miall  George  G Cr  38 

149  Miall  Henry  J.  R CA  47 

474  Miall  Edwin  R CA  49 

Michell  Frederick  T.  . .  C  30 
MichellReynellC.  ..Cr 43 
R  Michell  Walter  T. . .  CnM  03 
Mick l(-thwaitt  H.S.N.  L  42 
Middleton,  Right  Hon. 

DighyLord    C  40 

Middleton  John Lll 

Id  Mildmay  Geo.  W.  St. J.  C  28 
500  Mildmay  H.  G.  St.  J.   L  44 

Miles  Alfred Cr  40 

Miles  Edmund    L  15 

Miles  Lawford    L  25 

AM  Millar  Andrew,  md.  .  .S  .33 

Millard  George    Cr  46 

420  Miller  Thomas Cr  47 

Miller  William    ....Cr  46 

Miller  Alexander    L  12 

Miller  Robert  B L  37 

523  Miller  David   L  40 

Miller  William  S L  41 

MillerJohnP.  Jun.Lieut. 

Miller  John     M  10 

Miller  Robert  W.  W.   M  38 

Miller  John   CnM  43 

Millei'  Znccheut  ..FLM  03 
512  Miller  Charles  ....CnM  46 

Miller  Wm.S CA  46 

261   Miliar  David  G.  md.  .  .S  34 

Miller  James  A S  46 

376  Miller  Oliver  T S  46 

493  MiUer  William  V.   ..PP  49 

CG  Millett  Jolin    L  15 

Millingham  James  S.  PP  41 
27   Millman  Kdw.  W.  M.  Ck  47 

Mills  Henry  F L  tl 

DK  Mills  John  K M  29 

Mills  William     M  41 

Milman  Hubert  P...M/ 49 

Milman  Philip M  26 

Milne  Alexander    ....  C  39 

MUne  Wm Cr  44 

242  Milne  James  D M  4'J 

238  Milner  John CA  48 

553  Milton  James SM  48 

1&  Milward  Clement   .  .R^  46 


Mingaye  William  J.   . .  C  22 

M inter  John  M S  45 

Mitchell  Thomas Cr  42 

Mitchell  Thotna.^ Cr  48 

MUckell  Spalding    ..Cr  38 

Mitchell  Richard    L  13 

Mitchell  George L  15 

Mitchell  lewis D L  17 

CQ  Mitchell  William    ....  L  29 
466  Mitchell  Alfred    . . .  .MM8 

336  Mitchell  Joseph M  27 

Mitchell  Hugh ....  LCM  44 
Mitchell  John  ....CnM  44 
Mitchefl  Charles    ....8  06 

Mitchell  David 5  09 

Mitchell  James S  17 

Mitchell  Robert  D.     . .  S  40 

368  Mitchell  James,  MD.  ..5  47 

379  Mitchell  Alex.  md.     .  .S  49 

E  Mitford  Robert  ....  i2^  46 

562  Mitford  Henry  G.    CnM  41 

4^  Moffatt  James  R. CA  47 

Moffitt  Andrew S  49 

Molesworth  Bourchier  Cr  14 
Moles  worth  John  ...  .Cr  21 
162  Molesworth  Geo.  M.F.  L  48 
CGR  Molesworth  Arthur  J. 

P4M37 
R  Molesworth   Robert   S* 

SLM  48 

532  Molesworth  T.  £.  md. .  .S  49 

Molyneux  WilUam  H.  Cr  41 

Monday  John C  38 

Monday  Edward  ....Cr  46 
E  tgjMoney  Rowland ....  C  15 

QH  Monk  George  M L  12 

Monk  John L  14 

R  MonlcJohn    SLM  12 

Monk  Hugh     S  00 

^gMontagu,  Sir    Wm. 

A.,  Kt RR41 

B  Montagu  John  W C  20 

E  Montagu  James  ....  C  24 
Montagu  Montagu  ..Cr  15 
Montagu  Edward  P.  .  .L  14 
Montagu  Gerard  ..FLM  43 
121  Monteith  Lowry  J.  ..AS  43 
368  Montgomerie  John  E.  L  48 
Montgomery  Thomas  Cr  15 
Montgomery  Alex.  L.  C  46 

Montgomery  Alex S  12 

Mbntresor  Frertk.  B.    Cr  43 
472  Monypenny  Wm    B.    Or  41 

Moodie  Donald L  16 

Moody  James  L Ch  41 

Moody  John     S  38 

Moon  George S  08 

46.1  Mooney  William L  44 

Moor  Philip     L  15 

Moore  Charles Cr  17 

Moore  John     C  48 

;388  Moore  Thomas  E.  L.  .Cr  48 

Moore  John  J Cr  50 

Moore  William    L  14 

Mooro  John     L  14 

Moore  William  H L  15 

Moure  Joseph  H L  15 

U 


Digitized  by 


Google 


298 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Moore  John  A L  1^ 

Moore  Edward   L  15 

Moore  Thomas  N L  28 

Moore  Charles    L  41 

Moore  Roberts L  41 

Moore  John  G.  S.  M. . .  L  45 

Moore  Lewis  J L.48 

43  Moore    Richmond   (act) 

Mf  49 

527  Moore  George    M  43 

R  Moore  Thomas  ..  ,,CnM  26 

237  Moore  Thos.  C.  C.  CnM  44 

R  Moore  James  A.  ..FLM  10 

267  Moore  Nicholas    ..CnM  49 

Moore  Thomas. . .  ,SLM  48 

R  Moore  Charles  W.  SLM  09 

Moore  John,  am CA  27 

636  Moore  George AS  4% 

185  Moore  Henry  M Cft  47 

76  Moore  Stephen  H.   ..Ck50 

^Moorman  Richd.  (a)  Cr  14 

Moorman  Richd.  (  b)  ..  Cr  45 

Moorman  Richd.  M.  . .  L  49 

686  Moorman  James  B ..  PP  46 

Moorsom  Constant  R.  C  18 

182  Moorsom  William ....  Cr  48 

*||]More8by  Fairfax  RB  49 

1 73  Moresby  Fairfax    ....  L  47 

182  Moresby  John  (act). .  Mt  49 

Moreton  Hon.  H.  A..  .L  50 

Morgan  James    C  36 

Morgan  James  W C  46 

Morgan  Richard   ....Cr34 

Morgan  Robert  (a)    . .  L  15 

Morgan  Edward  E.    . .  L  45 

89  Morgan  Wm.G.H.    ..L48 

287  Morgan  Henry  H.   .,Mt  49 

R  Moxgan Thomas  ..FLM  05 

jR  Morgan  Edward  .  ,FLM  05 

A  Morgan  James  H...SIiAf  08 

Morgan  John CA  12 

Morgan  William PP  4S 

485  Morgan  Fredk ilS  43 

874  Morgan  Fredk.  F AS^ 

391  Morgan  David  L.. . .  .i4S  46 
Moriarty  Waiiam  . . . .  Cr  22 
Moriarty  Redmond  . .  L  12 
Moriarty  Merion  M.  .  .L  14 
Moriarty  Henry  A.  . .  M  44 
287  Moriarty Steph  J.W.  SAf  44 
R  Moriarty  James  R.  FLM  08 

Malice  Qeorge  F Cr  50 

Morieneourt  Joseph  S.Cr  27 

Morier  William C30 

Morison  Andrew    .  • . .  S  13 
Morison  Robt.  F.  £. .  Cft  49 

Morley  Wfllhim Ll6 

Morley Arthur T.    ....L24 

Monell  Arthur Cr  23 

381  Morrell  George T.... ATMS 

Morres  Elliott    L  16 

Morriee  Andrew  ....  Cr  41 

TSi  Morris  George  .,»..RA46 

B   Morris  Henry  G.     ..RA  4({ 

Morris  William  (a)  ..  Cr  41 

79  Morris  Henry  G Cr  46 

36  Morris  William  (b)  ..  Cr  46 


Morris  Frederick    ..../^42 

Morris  Walter  W 1.46 

Morris  Harvey     <S38 

43  Morrish  Samuel I<  41 

R  Morrish  Henry  G.    CnM  41 

R  Morrish  James PLM  08 

IR  Morrison  Isaac  H C 14 

Morrison  Richard  J.  ..L  15 
Morrison  Neil    M  12 

427  Morrison  Geo.  R.  .  .SM  45 
Morrison  JohnC. D.FLM  47 

CG  Morriss  Edward  J L  15 

CG  Morritt  George Cr  45 

Morse  James    PP  11 

^MorsheadWm.H  A.C42 
Morshead  John L  36 

OP  Mortimer  George  ....  L  18 
Mortimer  John  ....  IH  46 
Mortimer  Charles  .  .-4S  08 

Morton  Charles Cr  27 

Morton  Thomas  C.  P.  L  12 

Morton  David CA23 

MoseleyJohn PP  36 

Mosgrove  John  • S  09 

MossSidney    L  22 

Moss  Charles X.  25 

R  Moss  Henry SLM  13 

Motherwell  Chas.  W.  Ck  46 

CG  Mottley  Joseph  M.  ..Cr  43 

Mottley  James  C Ck4!St 

Mouat  John  A L  15 

GH  Moubray  George  ....C12 
Moubray  William  H. .  .L  43 

CG  Moubray  Robert H.  ..L45 
Moubray  Rd.  Y.  S.  FLM  41 
Moubray  George  H.  PP  41 
Mould  Richard  O,  ..Cr42 

27  Mould  William £.42 

Mould  Jas.  S SLM  50 

Mould  John  A 5  38 

R  Mountford  Joseph  FLM  12 
Mountsteyen  Jas.  S.  PP  37 

OP  Mourilyan  Edward, . Cr  39 
Mowbray  Thomas  . . .  .L  13 

378  Mowll  Richard M  41 

Moxey  George  T.  kd.  S  29 

Moxon  James L  13 

Moyle  Granville  R.    . .  L  42 
Moyses  Choyce  W.    .  .L  15 

Mudge  Zachary AB  49 

Mudge  Robert    L  15 

Mudge  Richard  B.    . .  M  47 
Mudge  Henry  C.  .  .SLM  48 

Mugford  John  G Af  41 

Mugford  William  H.  Ch  44 
Muir  Thomas   Cr  31 

917  Muirhead  Alex.  MD.    ..5  38 

204  Muirhead  James  .. .  .ilS  47 

OP  MuUer  Henry ,1.  03 

Mumford  John Ck  4A 

SMundy,SirGeo.  ..ilfi40 
undy  George  R C  37 

MundyMeynellH.W.  L  46 
Mundy  Frederick    ..PP  41 

477  Mungle  Robt AS  46 

Munro  Matthew L  15 

Munro  John,  mo 5  38 


347  Munro  George O-  •>  ^ 

16  Munton  William  A.   .  .i.  - 

Mnriel  William   I  I 

Murtey  WilHatn     C  - 

216  Murphy  John     ASi^ 

1&  Murray  James  A t  : 

Murray,  Hon.  Henry  AX  •». 


Murray  Alexander 
Murray  Jack  H.  . 
Murray  John  H.  . 
Murray  JameM  C 
Murray  James 
Murray  William  H. 


.  .-C  * 

.  - .  i  : 

,.L] 

Murray  Augastns  C.  ..I  ^ 

Murray  Aug.  G.  K.    -.i- 

311  Murray  George  D I -' 

146  Murray  John I-* 

R  Murray  Alex FLM ' 

Murray  Andrew >  -^ 

Murton  Henry  J.  LCM  r 
Mutton  ThomoM  Q.  ..€-. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


299 


#NAPI£R,SirCha8.AfF46 

Napier  Henry  £ C  80 

Napier  Gerard  J Cr  49 

DY  Napier  James    M  16 

Napier  EdMoard  O,    PP  00 
Naree  William  H.    ,,Cr  14 

95  NareB  Edward    L  48 

Nash  Alfred PP  46 

Nason  Henry   Cr  48 

Nason  Richard  L  12 

NasoQ  Henry    . .  ..SLM  49 
R  Naylor  Bdward    .  .FLM  04 

Naylor  George SLM  40 

Nazer  Kelly Cr  47 

Neale  John Cr  46 

Neale  Alfred  L  50 

CQ  Neame  WUliam Cr  82 

476  Neame  Thomas  W.  S.  Ck  45 

Need  Walter Cr  47 

Need  Henry Cr  48 

21  Needham  Fredlc.  H.   NI  41 

857  NegusFysher S  48 

NeilJoseph   Cr  15 

266  Neill  Thomas  8 SAf  48 

Neill  Alexander S  30 

76  Nelson  Horatio L  46 

Nelson  Thomas S  49 

418  Nelson  George  G...  PP  48 

Nepean  Eyan C  41 

Nepean  John I<  06 

Nepean  Edmund  . .  CnM  88 

217  Nepean  Alfd.  D.  n,FLM  47 

Nesham  Christ.  J.W.KfT  46 

34  Nettleton  Peter  G.    .  .L  45 

200  Nettleton  Harry  T. . .  Cfc  45 

NeviUWilUam C  46 

Neyille  James    Cr  28 

Newcomen  George  . .  L  42 
Newell  Julius  J,?,  . .  C  38 
CSFNewcnham  William  P.  L  10 
Newenham  William  T.  h  41 
Newland  Charles  F. .  .Cr  47 
CG  Newman  Robert  A.  .  .L  27 
Newman  Robert  A.  .  .Af  28 
Newman  Edward,  md  S  39 
Newnham  Nathaniel . .  L  15 
Newport  JohnW.(act)Mt  49 
Newton  Charles  J.  F.  Cr  88 

Newton  Robert L  15 

Newton  Francis  R.  SLM  48 

14  iflNias  Joseph C  35 

Niblett  Francis  H.    .  .Af  42 

Niblett  Harry PP  03 

Niblett  Charles  H.  .  .PP  47 

Nicholas  John L  15 

H  Nicholas  James CnAfdl 

512  Nicholas  Geo.  £ AS  ^ 

416   NichoU  llUd  T.  M L  50 

Nicholls  James  T L  15 

NiekoUs  James PP  00 

415  Nicholls  George  ....PP  09 

OH  Nicholls  John  W.    ..PP  37 

NichoU  Thomas  G.    . .  L  12 


Nicholson  Richard  A.   L  15 

Nicholson  John Af  12 

Nicholson  Fredk.  F.  .  .L  45 

CG  Nickoll  James  H L  15 

NickoU  Edward L  15 

SP  ♦lS>J^Nicolas  J.  Toup   C  15 
Nicolas  William  K.  .  .Cr  49 

378  Nicolas  Seville G.W...L  49 

R  Nicolas  Paul  H.  .  .FLAf  08 

NieolU  Bdtoard  MGRM  46 

242  NicoUs  George  A.  md.   S  48 
Nicolson,  Sir  Fredk.  W. 
E.Bt C46 

333  Nicolson  John  B.,  md,AS  41 

Niddrie  Peter,  md S  40 

Nightingale  Hen.  D^LM  49 

43  NihlllJohn ASMi 

Nind  Philip  Cr  44 

GH  Nisbet  Alex.  md.  .  .DIM  44 

470  Niyen  James,  md.    ..AS 41 

Noad  Arthur  M L  38 

Noble  James    VR46 

Noble  JefferyW C  46 

Noble  William  B L  14 

562  Noddall  Cornel.  T.  A.  Af  40 
Nolloth  Henry  O L  28 

389  Nolloth  Matthew  S. .  Cr  46 

NoUoth  Charles L  45 

Nolloth  Petfer  B    .  .CnAf  48 
Nolloth  Edward  m.d.  .  .S  45 

532  Noott  Francis  H..  .FLM  48 
Noott  William  F AS  4t5 

OP  Nops  John  G L  10 

CO  Norcock  John  H Cr  46 

70  Norcock  George  L.    . .  L  41 
Norcock  John PP  04 

143  Norcock  William  L.  PP  48 
Norcott  Edmund  ...  .Cr  38 

Norie  Evelyn    Cr  40 

Norie  James Af  04 

Norman  Masters L  14 

CG  Norman  Charles  8.  .  .Cr  45 
Norman  Henry  A.    ...  L  41 

CG  Norman  John  N L  42 

359  Norman  Masters    ..SMi7 

Nor  wan  John Ain5 

Norman  William  H.  PP  41 
Norris  Joseph L  12 

247  Norris  John  H.  T Af  48 

R  Norris  John CnAf  31 

Norsworthy  George  .  .Af  41 

R  North  Roger FLM  13 

Northumberland  HisGrace 

Algernon,  Duke  of.  .C  15 
Norton  Nathaniel  . .  Cr  46 

Norway  Nevell   L  38 

Norway  Horatio    M  46 

Nott  John  T CV  46 

CQ  Nott  Edward  B Cr  46 

Nott  John     PP  35 

Nourse  Joseph    L  41 

Nowell  WillUm X  12 

Nowell  William  C L  28 

CG  Nugent  John Cr  41 

Nutt  Richard  C S  30 

182  Nutt  Charles  K S  40 

NnttallH.J vSAf  49 


OAKEJosiah     C  46 

Oakeley  Henry L  43 

Oakes  Orbell Cr  28 

Oaetler  WUliam    ...  .S  00 

SP  O'Brien  Donat  H C  21 

O'Brien  Joseph  C  29 

O'Brien  Andrew  ....  Cr  50 

CG  O'Brien  Robert L  38 

O^Brien  Chrit(t.MD.  ..SlO 

534  O'Brien  William  B...AS46 

238  O'Brien  William  P.    PP  44 

O'CallaghanGeo.  W.D.  C  46 

O'Callaghan  Henry  J.  L  15 

CG  OConnell  Maurice  F.  L  15 

O'Connor  Patrick   ..PP  88 

igO'Conor  Sir  Richd.  C  14 

Ogilvie  Wm Cr  46 

Ogilvie  Henry     L  12 

Ogilvie  Simon  T.    ....  L  1 6 
265  Ogilvie  William M...AS  47 

Ogilvie  John   5  08 

Ogle,  Sir  Charle8,Bt.  AR  41 

Ogle  Thomas C38 

Ogle  Graham   Cr  46 

O'Grady  Hayes HB  49 

O'Grady,  Hon.  John  . .  L  31 
O'Hagan  Hugh,  md.  .  .S  46 

O'Hea  Matthew L  15 

CSr  Oke  William  W L  26 

KWOkes  Charies X  07 

311  Oldfiold  Radulphus  B.  L  47 
Oldmixon  George ..  ..Cr  47 
Oldmixon  John  W.  .  .L  12 
Oldmixon  William  H.  L  15 

Oldrey  William C  38 

Olive  William  J M  45 

Olive  John   PP  04  * 

Oliver  Robert  D AR  41 

Oliver  James Cr  13 

Oliver  Robert    Cr  14 

CO  Oliver  WUUam  B Cr  4 1 

204  Oliver  Richard  A...    Cr  44 

Oliver  George  C L  16 

Oliver  John    Af  98 

O'Maley  Edward. ..  .PP  02 

Omer  Henry PP  07 

•**fl|:Ommanney,    Sir 

John  A AB  49 

Ommanney  Hen.  M.  VB  4Q 

44  Onunanney  Erasmus    C  46 

Ommanney  Job  nC. .  Jun.  Lieut. 

Onslow  John  J C  34 

515  Onslow  Richard  ....Mt49 
Onslow  Pitcai in  ..CnM  48 
Onslow  Chas.  T.  F.  FLAf  47 
237  Onslow  W.L.M.A.  ..N/46 

76  Oram  Richard NI  39 

37  OrdChri8topherK.MD.i4S47 

CSFO'ReiUy  John  (a;  . .  ..L  16 

O'RLillyJohn(B)  ....L28 

53  O'Reilly  Montagu  F.   L  46 

Orlebar  Orlando L  1 1 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


300 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


602  Orlebar  John Cr  45 

R  Orme  Herbert  L...5Lil/ 4 
Ormond  Francis   ....  Cr  25 

HOrr  James    J'LAf  0^ 

OP  Oibom  John Cr  38 

885  Osbom  Sherard  ....  L  46 
Osborne  Henry  R.    ..M26 

Osborne  Alick S  14 

OthornB  Henry S  05 

OthcmeJame§   ••••..S13 

Osborne  John S  10 

Osborne  Francis  . . . .  JS  26 

623  Osbourne Charles^ A.N/  38 

Osman  Henry  F., Mn...S41 

06  Osmer  Thomas M  47 

176  Osmer  Charles  H.  .  .PP  36 

121  Otter  Henry  C Cr  44 

OttyAUen Cr  15 

Otway ,  Sir  Geo.  G.,Bt.  C  46 

Otway  Robert   Cr37 

Otway  Robert  J Cr  46 

612  •Oughton  George  V.  PP  07 
OutramJBer^.  F.  udJH  41 
Overend  Henry  ....  Cr  44 
OTey  AuguBtnA  ....  CA  48 
Owen  William  V.  ,.RW41 

Owen  Richard    C  37 

Owen  Charles  G Cr  15 

CG  Owen  Bell  R L  11 

38  Owen  Arthur  R A/(  40 

*li»i«Owcn John   ..C;M44 
Dep.  AcU*  Oen. 

Owen  Edward PP  30 

Owston  W  illiam    ....  M  10 
Ozenham  Justus     ....  Z.  26 

CGOxfordJohn   L  21 

264  Guard  James PP  13 

Ozsard  James  W ....  PP  45 
88  0z2ardWm.  H CA  50 


CQ  PACE  Edmund  H.    .  .L  21 
182  Packwood  John    ....  L  60 

OP  Paddon  Silas  H Cr  26 

Paddon  Wm.  A.  H.  PP  10 
Paget,  Right  Hon.  Lord 

Clarence  B. C  30 

PagetJohn    Cr37 

Paine  Thomas PP  06 

QH  Paine  William PP  12 

«68  Paine  Joseph  C CA  42 

CG  Pain  Martin   L  16 

lEl  Pakenham  John C  26 

266  Pakenham  Hon.  T.  A.  L  44 
415  Palliser  Wray  R.G.  .  .L  47 

Palmer  George Cr  40 

Palmer  Edward  G. ..  Cr  40 

Palmer  William L  1 3 

Palmer  Charles L  20 

306  Palmer  John L  41 

Palmer  John  J L  43 

Palmer  Chas.  F.(act)  Ml  40 

43  Palmer  John  L AS  48 

Palmer  John      PP  08 

80  Palmer  Tobias  E CA  48 

662  Palmes  John  P L  42 

Panton  Paul  G L  12 

Pardee  Wm Cr 

124  Parish  Johns £46 

662  Parish  William  S.    .Ch  42 

Park  Johns L  15 

412  Parke  Frederick  ....MtHO 

Park  Thomas    ....  CnM  37 

^Parke  Tliomas  A.  ClM  42 

Ck>l.  Commandant,  Woolwli  h. 

Parke  Henry  W.  ..CnM  42 

262  Parke  Hamnett    . .  CnM  47 

Parke  Richard ....  FLM  46 

53  Parke  CharlesB.  ..PLAf  40 

SP0Parker,   Sir    William. 

Bt     Fil  41 

Com  in  Chief,  Med. 

liaParker  Hyde AR  41 

Parker,  dirChs.  C.  Bt.  C  22 

Parker  John    C  38 

Parker  Henry   Cr  14 

Parker  Charles Cr  20 

368  Parker  Hyde Cr  47 

Parker  George Cr  49 

Parker  Henry  D.    ..Cr  40 

Parker  Peter Cr  46 

NH  Parker  William L  01 

Parker  Charles  (i) X  12 

Parker  William  F L  15 

Parker  Walter  T L  16 

CSKParker  Robert    L  16 

Parker  Charles  (b) L  16 

Paiker  William JIf  36 

Parker  Charles  J Af  41 

•Parker  Edward  A.  CnM  30 


Parker  Charles  A.  C>JIC 
R  Parker  Kenyon  S.  FLMU 

A  Parker  Fred FUi^ 

861  Parker  ThomaaW-.PP'*? 

Parker  Robert FP*^ 

38  Parker  G«oTge  F.   ..^'I* 
Parkhurst  Benjamin  PPOd 

Parkin  John  P C41 

Parkin  James  L.  ...XrST 

182  Parkin  George  H l^ 

Parkinson  Wm  W.  P.  X.  *i 
264  Parkinson  Charles  ..&V^ 
Parkman  John    •  •  • .  •  -^  ^' 

140  Parks  Abraham ^  ^^' 

176  Parks  Murray  T.....itf^*^ 

Parlby  James  B. Cr  16 

31  Parmeter  WiUiam  G  JP  4J 
365  Parminter  Wm.  W.  PP^ 
Parminter  John  D.  .Cki^ 

NH  Parr  Alexander  F 1 06 

Parrey  Bdwartl  I.  .  C  {i 
CG  Parrey  Robert  . .  L  S9 

Parrott  George  L. ....  1/ 12 
2fH  KFParry,   Sir  Wm.  E. 

Kt Ci\ 

Parry  Howard  L Cr^ 

Parrv  Henry -SW 

Parry  John  H FUl  4j 

ia  Parsons  Robert  W C^ 

Parsons  Oearge  S.  . . Cr  5( 

133  Parsons  John L\q 

CG  Parsons  WUliam L]9 

CG  Parsons  Timothy   ....11^ 

Parsons  George ^^ 

Parsons  William    ,...MU 

Parsons  W.P SAf45 

465  Parsons  John SM  A', 

R  Parsons  Richard  T.PUif  01 

Parsons  Ouy    SLM  00 

Parsons  William  B.  FPU 
267  Parsons  Henry  W.  ..C*4/ 
182  Partridge  William  L.  1 44 

527  Partridge  Fred.  J l^ 

Pasco  John RH^  il 

CO  Pasco  WiUiam  K.  I.O.Cr  4» 
446  Pasco  Crawford  A.  B.  I  ^3 

PascoeJohnB. lii 

Pascoe  John  (a)    ....Md^ 

Pascoe  John  D M  4l 

PcrMO^  Richard  IF.  CaA/  37 
464DFPasley,  Sir   Thos.  S. 

Bt     C31 

Pasley  James   Crib 

523  Pasley  Thos.  M.  S  ..A/t48 

PatcheilJohn S15 

Paterson  WiUiam  L.  Cr  47 
Paterson George  Y.   ..H\ 

Paterson  Alex ASW 

ia  Pateshall  NicolasL.. .  C  n 

OP  Patey  Joseph Cr  1 5 

Patey  Charles  G.  B.  ..C46 

Patey  Charles Cr2? 

206  Patey  George  Bdwin  Cr  46 

Patey  George  B. !•  13 

53  Patey  Russell 144 

R  Patriarche  Philip.  .CnM  06 
Patrick  John Mli 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


801 


149  Patrick  William  ....AS 41 

257  Patten  Fred Cr  37 

Pattenon  WiUiam. . .  .L  16 
R  Patterson  Thomas   SLM  18 

Patterton  John S  16 

493  Patterson  John  H.     . .  S  45 

laPattonHogh C  19 

HtPatton  Robert C  27 

Patton  Thomas L\2 

Patton  John   $25 

Pattoun  Gecrge  . .  CnM  34 

SI  Paul  Henry    M  41 

Paul  Fred.  W M  41 

Paul  James  J.,  md . . .  .S  45 
Paulet,  Right  Htm.  Lord 

George C  33 

Paulson  John  T Cr  42 

H  Payne  Charles  F C  14 

Payne  Wm Cr  35 

Payne  Richard   L  15 

Payne  WUiiam  R L  34 

Payne  William  H L  45 

238  Payne  Charles  B L  4B 

273  Payne  William  C.  H.  SJf  45 

Payne  Peter  T.  M.  CnM  44 

Payne  Oallway  B.   CnM  47 

76  Payne  WilUam  R.  am.  Ch  22 

Paynter  John  P Cr  16 

Paynter  Charles L  14 

CGPaynter  John  M L14 

224  Paynter  James  A.    ..Cr  46 

Peace  Richard L  11 

DY  Peacock  Henry,  xd.  AS  39 

]&  Peake  Thomas  L C 

Peake  Henry  F Cr  38 

Pearce  Bdward  S Cr  42 

53  Pearce  Charles  W.  CnM  40 

Pearce  Edward    ....  AS  47 

Pearce  William B.  ..PP  46 

Pearce  Francis  G.    . .  CA  44 

VY  Peam  Edward  J.  P. . .  M  27 

Ca  Peame  William  O L  24 

Pears  Charles  W L  29 

Pearse  John Cr  25 

Pearse  Joseph    C  46 

CG  Pearse  William L  33 

207  Pearse  William  A.  R.    L  41 
42S  Pearse  Richard  B.  ..3f(4<) 

Pearse  Samuel  B M  \\ 

Pearse  Edw  O.... SLM  48 
Pwrte  T.  R.  H.  Q.  Mt  29 

Pearson  Charles C  37 

Pearson  Alexander  S  Cr  20 
Pearton  CharUi    ....  Cr  46 

CG  Pearson  Thomas I<  15 

CO  Pearson  Charles L  32 

R  Pearson  William  R.FLilf  26 

Peat  David C  47 

'  Peat  John  G L  15 

Pechell,  Sir  Geo.  R.B<  C  22 

612  Pechell  Charles L  44 

Peckston  Thomas   . .  PP  1 2 

Pedder  William L  24 

524  Peddie  John  S S  45 

PedlerJohn   MOB 

Peel  Edmund    Cr  41 

Peel  William C  40 


527  Peel  Francis   L  48 

378  Peile  Mountford  S.  L.  Mt  49 

Peirse  Edward Cr  42 

*Pelham,  Hon.  Fred.  T.C  40 
Pelham  Hon.  Dudley  W. 

A C40 

Pell,SirWatkinO.Kt.i2B  48 
Comm.  of  Ureenwirh  Hotplial. 
jglgPellew,    Hon.     Sir 

Fleetwood  B.  R.KtJRfT  46 
Pellew,Hou.PownollF  L  43 

Pelly  Richard  W Cr  44 

CO  Penfold  George  S L  23 

485  Penfold  George  . . . .  Cft  42 
Pengelley  Charles. . .. Cr  11 

Pengelley  John L  I 

Pengelley  Wm.  J.   FLM  42 

Pengelly  Henry L  12 

Pengelly  Robert  L L  26 

261  Penn  John M  31 

262  Penn  James   Af  41 

Pennell  Follett  W C  28 

Pennington  William  ..Mil 
Pennington    Thomas  A. 

D.  V FLM  45 

Pennycook  William    AS  24 
Penprase  Alexander  PP  12 

GH  Penrose  Thomas    Af  96 

200  Penrose  Penrose  C.FX.M  41 
Penruddocke  George  Cr  14 
Pentland  James  M.    . .  L  24 

Peppin  Matthew L  37 

Pepyat  George  B.  CnM  33 

CSrPerceval  Richard  ...  .X  15 
Perceyal  Michael  H.  .  .L  45 
^Percy,  Hon.  Joceline 

RR4^ 
IJl  Percy,  Hon.  Wm.  ^.RA  46 
R  Perham  John  . . .  .FLM  18 
R  Perham  William  .  .FLM  09 

Perkins  Henry  A L  14 

Perriam  John M  12 

Perrier  William 1.46 

Perry  James C.  ..   ...L28 

Perry  Henry    C*  49 

Fetch  William  T h\4 

CGf  Fetch  Charles  A X  28 

Fetch  William  H.   ,.SM  44 

Peters  James    ilS  38 

PetleyJohn Cr  43 

293  Petley  John  £ M  44 

Petrie  Peter    L  16 

Petrie  Archibald  ...  .PP  12 
PettettJohn    L  28 

DY  Pettman  Bdward  ....  CA  22 
Pettman  Frederick  .  .PP  07 

Pew  George .L  16 

Peyton  Lumley  W.. .  .L  46 

175  Phayre  George  A L  43 

Phelps  Henry   Cr  49 

261  Phelps  Bdward  S.  ..CA36 
Phepoe  John Cr  48 

243  Philip  John i4S  45 

Philipps  John  G Cr  14 

Philipps  John  P L  15 

Philipps  Griffith  G.  ../.  44 
R  Philipps  Geoige    ..SLM  12 


Philipps  Geo.  V.  (act)  Mt  50 
Philips  James  R.    . .  RR  4 1 

547  Philips  Alex A/t  48 

R  Philips  John CnM  03 

Philips  John  A.    ..CnM  34 

415  Phillimore  Augustus  .  .L  45 
Philllpps  Robert  ....Cr  48 
Phillips  Charles  G.  .  .Cr  43 

Phillips  Edward L  12 

Phillips  Henry  C.  M...L  14 

CQ  Phillips  Frederick  ...  .L  15 

Phillips  William £.16 

119  PhiUips  James  F Ck4\ 

lEl  Phillott  Charles  G.  R.  C  18 
Phipps  William LIO 

266  Phipps  WilUam  H.  .  .L  46 
Pickard  Benjamin  3.    L  43 

264  Pickard  Spencer  H.  .  .L  45 

Pickard  James. .  ..FLM  42 

OP  Pickernell  Peter  G.  . .  Cr  10 

385  Pickthom  Thomas  R.  ilS  43 
Pickthorn  George  W.  PP46 
Picthom  John     L  08 

415  Pidcock  Geo.  A L  48 

Pldcock  Tliomas ....  PP  40 

245  Piddell  William  J.  .  .SAT  49 

Pierce  George    Cr  23 

Pierce  Thomas    L  07 

Piers  ShiiteB L  49 

268  Piers  Henry AS  4^ 

Pierson,  Sir  WillUm  H.C  38 
S'^Pigot,  Sir  HughKfT  47 
Pigot  Richard  H.  H.   Cr  14 

Pigott  Leighton  P L  44 

Pike  Walter Cr  40 

Pike  Thomas Cr  47 

28  PikeJohnW L  48 

119  Pike  Thomas  W.  R.  ..M  42 
PikeF.  W PP06 

K^H^Pilch  William L  14 

Pilcher  John  M.    . .  CIM  48 

532  Pilcher  Wm.H.,  MA.  CA  45 

CG  Pilkington  Edw.  W.    Cr  30 

R  Pinhey  William  T.  FLM  09 

Pinhom  James,  See.  -  PP  31 

378  Pinhom  William. . .  .PP  36 
Pinhorn  James  C.  ..Ck  44 
Pinhom  George  F.  ..Ck44 

Pinto  Thomas   C  40 

Piper  Edmund  J.  ...  L  12 

R  Piper  Thomas  . . .  .FLM  uo 

PitBeld  Joseph  B.C.. L  15 

Pitfield  Jacob L  24 

OP  Pitman  WilUam L  06 

TS  Pitt  Edward  W L  09 

Pitt  WiUiam  (b)    ....L14 
R  Pitt  Henry SLM  12 

485  Place  Lionel  R. L  42 

Pleydell  Thomas  B.  CnM  48 

PlimsoU  Joseph S  40 

Plumbly  George  T.. .  PP  35 

SP  Plumridge James  H.  ..C  22 
Commi'dora  RMtlndiM. 
Plunkett,  Hon.  Edwd.  C  46 

Poad  James L  12 

PoadJohn   PP  37 

Ponte  James Cr  45 


Digitized  by 


Google 


302 


Index,  embracing  every  Bank  in 


d 


194  PoehiD  Ralph  G Ml  48 

Podmore  John  O.  K.  • .  L  16 

Pogson  Henry  F.  T. . .  Cr  19 

635  PolkiiighonieChaf.J.  Af  49 

CG  PoUardJohn L  06 

S38  PoUard  Walter  J L  43 

PoUard  John  E SAT  48 

Ponsonby  Thomaa  C. . .  L  27 

448  Pool  Henry  C Ci^  44 

261  Poole  Robert L  26 

CG  Pooley  George    L  20 

466  Pooley  John CA  40 

OPPoore  WiUiam Cr  47 

Poore  John L  16 

Poore  John FLM  48 

Pope  Edmund    Z.  26 

DF  Pope  Charles M  29 

Pope  Joseph  8 PP  34 

1&  Popham  WiUiam    ..    .Cl9 

Popham  Brunswick  . .  C  38 

Popplewell  Matthew  J.Cr  13 

217  Popplewell  George  O.  L  42 

114  Porcher  Edwin  A L  46 

398  Porteous  Francis  P.  .  .L  42 

Porter  Thomas Cr 

R  Porter  Henry  ....FLM  06 

R  Porter  John  H SLM  11 

Porter  WUliam S  94 

686aPorter  Philip  i4S  41 

Portman  Windham  B.  L  26 

CO  Postle  Charles  J Cr  46 

Postlethwaite  Roger  PP  10 

361  Potter  Thomas    ....5Af  44 

431  Pottinger  Robert....    5  47 

R  Potts  Thomas  ....SLM  47 

Poulett, Hon. Geo. ..VB  50 

Powell  Herbert  B C  22 

Powell  George  E Cr  41 

273  Powell  Richard  A L  42 

♦PoweU  Walter    ..C/M  49 
CoL  CommAndaiit,  Cbatbam. 
79  Powell.  Rob.  P.  ba.  Ch  46 
TS  Power  Edward  R. 
662  Power  Richard  B. 


i{<Powney  John 
?Po^       - 


,*L39 
AS  47 
.Cr27 
..L31 
..Ldd 
Cr  16 


CQ  Powys  Charles  E, 

CO  Poynter  Charles  W. 
Poyntz  Newdigate  . 
Praed  Bulkeley  M..FTF  46 
Prance  John PPdS 

CGPrattJames    L26 

Pratt  Charles  C. .,LCM  49 

398  Preedy  George  W L  44 

^Prescott Henry  ..JRIF47 
Adm.  Supt.  Porttinouth. 

Prescott  James .M  12 

Preston  Henry Cr  30 

Preston  William C  41 

Preston  Thomas     . . . .  L  15 

486  Preston  D'Arcy L  48 

Preston  Aug.  R.  . .,»AS 46 
Pretyman  George  ....LIS 
Pre^man  William  ..  Cr  46 

1&  Prevost  James RA  46 

Preyost  James  C Cr  44 

Prevost  Lewis  De  T. ..  Cr  46 
Priaulz  Charles S  39 


663  DY  Price  David    ...  .C  16 

Price  Samuel C  31 

Price JametH.    ...,Cr9S 

Price  FraneiM  8, Cr  39 

Price  Hugh L  16 

Price  Charles  H L  24 

Price  John L  36 

114  Price  John  A.  P L  42 

Price  Morgeoi S  1 0 

Price  WUiiam    S06 

PriceJohnB PP  49 

88  Price  Thomas    Ci^  46 

Price  Arthur  ...  .See  Ck  46 

63  Price  WiUis C*  48 

mPrickett Thomas    ....C24 

OP Pridham Richard  ....030 

Pridham  William  D.  . .  L  16 

Pridham  WiUiam  W. .  .L  40 

2  Pridham  John  M.  .  .SM  47 

Pridham  WiUiam  FLM  04 

41  Priest  Benjamin  P.    ..L42 

Priest  WiUiam M  08 

Prince  John Cr  4 1 

1&  Pringle  James iti  46 

Pringle  Jamct  R S  96 

Prior  Thomas  H L  29 

Prior  Francis M  04 

RM  Prior  James DIH  43 

Pritchard  Samuel  P. .  .C  41 
Pritchard  John  W.  ..Cr  28 

CO  Pritchard  John  A L  42 

Pritchard  Samuel  ...  .L  43 

CO  Pritchard  John  S M  41 

Pritchard  Bdw.  F.  SLM  48 
Pritchard  Francis  B.  .  .5  47 

89  Pritchard  Richard  D  ilS  41 
43  Pritchard  E.  W ^S  46 

Pritchard  WUUam  ..  PP  07 
88  Pritchard  Charles  A.  Ck  43 
Pritchett  George  W. .  .S  41 
Proby,  Hon.  Granv.  L. 

JRR41 
Proby  Benry  J,  P...Cr  46 

Probyn  Henry    L  41 

79  Probyn  Pros.  G L  49 

486  Procter  Nathaniel    ..CA40 
Proctor,  Sir  WUliam  B. 

Bt ...,.RRA1 

Proctor  Edward  H.  B.Cr  46 
Protheroe  Samuel  R.  Cr  49 

366  Protheroe  Fred.  J L  49 

ProwettDarid PP  06 

Prowse  William  J.  . .  C  41 
Prowse  William  ....Cr 43 
Prust  Bartholomew  .  .L  22 

663  Pryce Henry Cr21 

266  Prynn  John  B. . ..FLM  48 

Puckford James    ,.,,Cr 27 

R  Puddicome  RobtB.FLM  39 

632  PuddicombeGeo.B.FLM  47 

Puget  WiUiam  D C  41 

PtUeeton  John Cr  48 

PuUen  Samuel  G L  16 

388  PuUenWm.  J.  8 Cr  60 

79  PuUen  Thomas  C M  44 

PuUenHugh  P C*  47 

R  PnUibank  £dwd.C.  5LM  00 


612 
41 


PuUingJi 

ParoeUEdvart 

PoTchaaThot.  B.  n 
Porches  James  U. .. 
Porches  Geo.  C.  ... 
Iherdo  TFittittB.... 
Porrer  Thomas  W. 
Porvis  John  B.  .. 

237  Porria  George  T.M. 
Porria  Bidiaid.... 
Porria  Geo.  T.  v.. 

Pye  Wm 

Pyke  John 

ke  Joseph  

;Pym,Sir8am...   J 

Richard  B. > 

Pym  Wm.  H. 
244  Pym  Bedford  C.  7.  itifi 

360  Pym  Richard  E-  ^^ 

238  Pym  Rdwaid  L.  .fii 
Pym  Fredk.G.   ..SU^ 

Pyne  George  / 

Pyne  Fred.  

Pyper  John   ' 

Pyper  James f 

CO  Pyper  WiUiam  C.  •  i^^ 


QUEADE  CAdfto  ■  •;;. 

16  Qnin  Michael ;. 

661  Quin  Richard  B.  -vVj 
CG  Quinlan  William  St  t-^" 

Qumtom  Daniel ^^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


rriy^ 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


303 


..Hi  yprAABAN  Robert  B.    ..L 

.1  ii    iiRabett  Oeorge  W L 

,1%    JpRaby  Henry  J L 

.Z  e   fr  Radcliffe  W  illiam  . . . .  C 

.>  ]A jj!  V  RadcIifTe  John    ......  L 

>  ,^    ^RadcUffe  Thomas  . .  SLM 
P  'ij    pI^^S^Radford  Samuel . . . .  C 


'r  L-        Granville  G.  Lord  UR 

,^i  2:'  Rae  William  MD.  ..  IH 

.^■'   ^^  J?atf  Alexander S 

'    /,'  Rae  George  mo S 


Rae  James  md. 


.AS 


Ralmbach  Michael  T.  S. 

MA NISI 

Rainbott  Wm.  J SM  46 

Rainier  John L  21 

FRainier  Peter L  35 

44 


^[^    Rainier  Charles L 

^ "    Hairu  Jame*    Cr  ^^ 

^  •    R^ns  Stephen PPll 

^'f    Ralph  Robert X  15 

'■^^r'     Ramage Thomas  M.   PP  46 

a  EllRamsay  Robert  ....C  15 

Ramsay  William    ....C38 

7  Ramsay  George C  43 

Hanuay  Jateph    ....Cr  48 

iO  Ramsay  Robert L  15 

:G  Ramsay  John  D L  39 

Ramsay  Alexander  FLJli  41 

Bamsay  Peter S  12 

1&  Ramsden  William C  22 

Ramsden  Frank    .   ..Cr 

Ramsden  George PP  46 

Ramsey  Samuel    •..,Cr 

DY  Ramsey  Edward L  10 

Ramshay  Oeorge  ....  Cr  44 

Randall  Daniel  W £.06 

RandaU  Henry Cr  46 

Randolph  Charles  G. . .  C  27 
53  Randolph  George  G.   Cr  46 

Ranwell  WiUiam L 12 

.,  Raper  Henry L  23 

;.  247  Ratcliffe  Rich.  B.  H.  Ck  48 

^,  216  Rathborne  St.  Geo.  (act) 

:  ^  Mt  49 

Ratsey  Edward  ....fl«41 

RaUey  Nathaniel    ..Cr  47 

lEl  Rattray  James    C  15 

Ratty  William S08 

Raven  Michael    ....  Cr  45 
Rawdon  Charles  W.  .  .L  22 

Raiole  Richard Cr  47 

Rawlins  Thomas L  11 

Rbwlins  Robert  D.     . .  L  1 5 

512  Rawlins  Robt Mt  49 

Ruwlineon  Charles  J.Cr  49 

34  Rawstorne  James Cr  46 

CSrRay  Joseph L  23 

257  Ray  Edward  H.L....L  49 

Ray  William M  12 

470  Ray  Henry  N SA/ 49 


Rayley  Charles Cr  13 

363  Raymond  George  ....  L  15 
CS  K  Raymond  James  G.   ..L28 

548  Raymond  Geo SAf  46 

16  Raymond  Michael  C.SM  49 
Rayner  Frederick  M.  AS  41 

485  Raynes  Henry  G Af  41 

265  Raynes  Robt.  T Cft  46 

R  Rea  Andrew  C.    . .  FLM  07 

Rea  Edward CnM  42 

Rea  Fred.  W SM  49 

Read  William  V Cr  46 

Read  Thomas  Cr  46 

*Read  George L  15 

415  ReadOffley  M.  C L  46 

261  Read  Richard    M  46 

Read  George    S3f  42 

Read  Tom.  B SM  48 

88  Read  John  V.  C.  .  ,SLM  48 

R  Read  Thomas    ....SLM  06 

Read  John    S  40 

Read  Jeremiah    ....  PP  18 

Read  Robert  M PP  12 

Reed  Archibald    ....Cr  37 

Reed  Nehemiah  J L  15 

Reed  William    M  13 

jR  Reed  Thomas  B.  ..FLM  21 

542  Reep  Richard  T PP  37 

ReesJohnF M  41 

41  ReesJohn    S  42 

ReeyeJohn   Cr  30 

Reeve  Samuel L  41 

562  Reeve  WilUam PP  12 

Reeve  John  M L  46 

R  Reeves  Lewis  B.  .  .FLM  07 

Reeves  Lewis  S.  ..FLM  47 

Reeves  Walter  S. .  .SLM  49 

114  Reeves  William  H... PP  44 

l&Reid  Charles  H C  22 

262  Reid  Walter Cr  46 

Reid  Curtis Cr  48 

Reid  Henry L  15 

CSKReid  Douglas L  40 

215  Reid  John    L  42 

ReidRobert    L  43 

Reid  James S  08 

Reid  Peter S  26 

Reid  John  R S  32 

DY  Reid  John AS3& 

NHRddJohnW.   AS  45 

Reihie  Wm Cr 

163  Reilly  Hugh  A L  48 

27  Renaud  Benjamin M  45 

Rcndell  John L 

Renner  Geoige M  04 

RennieJames L  11 

OPHRenwick  Thomas. . .  .C  17 
Repingtoo  B.  H.  A'Court 

RH^47 

Retallick  John    S  44 

Retollick  John CA44 

Revans  Thomas Cr  16 

^Reynolds  Barrington 

RW4^ 

Com  in  Chief,  S.E.  Co.  Amer. 

Reynolds  George  S.  ..Cr  4l 

RvynoUls  George  ....  Cr  31 


Reynolds  William  ...  .L  12 

415  Reynolds  Louis  R L  46 

Reynolds  Wm.  V.  E.  (act) 

JS49 

RhindWUliamG X  15 

Rhodes  John  H Cr  14 

Riall  WiUiam  H L  27 

43  Ricards  John  B ASH 

Riccalton  James  T. . .  PP  50 

237  Rice  Edward  B L  44 

41  Rice  Geo.  Wm L  48 

Rich  George  F C  23 

Rich  Charles C  38 

Rich  Edwin  L C  41 

Rich  Henry Cr  46 

Rich  Frederick  D    . .  L  46 

391  DY  ifiRichards  Peter. . C  28 

Richards  Edwin    ....Cr  27 

Richards  Harry  L.    . .  Cr  28 

2  Richards  George  H..  .Cr  45 

CG  Richards  John    L  16 

Richards  John     M  47 

139  Richards  George. .  ..SM  46 
279  Richards  Matthew  .  .SM  46 
R  Richards  George  ..CnM  12 
21  Richards   Fleetwd.   J. 

PLM44 

Richards  Wm.  J.  S.SLM  48 

548  Richards  George  .. .  .CA  36 

Richards  John  S.  ..PP  94 

266  Richards  Charles  (a)  PP  46 

44  Richards  Charles  (b)   C*  46 
76  Richards  William  H.  Ch  46 

412  Richards  Wm.  T Ck^ 

&RichardBon,Sir  Charles 

VWA^I 

OP  •Richardson  William  C  38 
Richardson  John  (b)  Cr  39 
Richardson  Samuel  . .  L  28 
Richardson  John  O.CnM  31 

NH  Richardson  Sir  John, 

IT^MD /H40 

76  Richardson  Hen.  md.  ilS  41 

Richardson  Wm .^48 

Richardson  John  ...PPOO 

Richie  William    L  16 

Richmond  Thomas. ... L  22 

532  Rickcord  George  P.  PP  42 
Ricketts,  Sir  Comwallis, 

Bart C46 

RickeU  Charles  S.  ..Cr49 
Ricketts Simpson H  ..L42 
Rickford  Thomas  ..PP 99 
Rickman  WiUiam  ...  .M  10 
Rider  WiUiam  B.T  .PLM  43 
37  Ridge  Geo.  B.  A L  46 

496  Ridley  PhiUp SM  48 

Rideout  Samuel    ...  .Cr  16 

14  Rigge  Charles  G L  38 

Rigmaiden  James  . . .  .!•  12 
Riley  Charles  W Cr  38 

563  Rimell  Thomas  W.  .  AS  44 
Ring  Thomas  E.,  md.  .  .S  38 
Riordan  Jeremiah. .  •  .S  30 

401   Risk  John  E.  F L  40 

/>d4  Risk  Richard  H L  44 

Risk  John  E SOI 


Digitized  by 


Google 


304 


Index,  embracing  every  Bmnk  in 


RiBkReatoR S  4» 

146  RiskJamesQ 846 

Ritchie  Thomas L  12 

Ritchie  Daniel S  46 

GH  Rivert  William  L  06 

Riven  WUUamT.     ..Cr  49 

Robb  John C  41 

H  Roberts  John  C.  G.  ..C15 

Roberts  Thomas C  40 

Robertt  William  P.  ..CA& 

Roberts  Daniel C  45 

Roberts MitcheU  ....Cr  14 
Roberts  Lazami  ...  .Cr  48 

Roberts  Francis L  11 

Roberts  Benjamin  ....  L  12 

Roberts  William L  15 

Roberts  Dancan L  15 

Roberts  John L\Q 

CG  Roberts  Henry    L  27 

803  Roberts  Edward  F.  T.    L  41 

464  Roberts  John MIS 

512  Roberts  PerceTal  B...M  41 

81  Roberts  Valentine  O.    Af  44 

62  Roberts  Robert  W. . .  .M  46 

8  Roberts  Martin    . . .  .S3f  45 

143  Roberts  Julius. .  ..FLM  44 

Roberts  Henry  B.  FLM  48 

Roberto  Charles   ..FZ/Af49 

Roberts  Samuel  W,,.Ch  15 

Roberts  John  R S  10 

Roberts  Thomas S  11 

Roberto  George    5  23 

476  Roberto  Charles  ,...ASAb 

Roberto  Edward  F. ..  PP  35 

287  Roberto  Albert  T.  M.  Ck  48 

Robertson  William ....  C  37 

Robertson  David  ....  Cr  45 

Robertoon  Richard  M.  Cr  47 

Robertson  Bowcn  R.  . .  L  1 1 

Robertson  James    . . . .  L  15 

Robertoon  Jas.  H.  M'K.L  81 

200  Robertson  Robert  ....  L  40 

R  Robertson  Patrick  CnM  25 

Robertson  Thomas  (a)  S  94 

Robertson  Robert   S06 

Robertson  A  rchibd.  (  a  )  5  09 
Robertson  ArcKuo,  (b)  S  10 
Robertson  Thos,  (h)  ..S25 
Robertson  John,  xd.  .  .S  34 
84  Robertoon  WUliam,  mdJS  43 
NH  Robertoon  Alexander  AS  41 
Robilliard  Nicholas  ..Cr  41 

RobiUUrd  John L  85 

Robins  Thomas  L.    ..  Cr  21 

Robms  William  8 Lib 

Robins  John  Q L  41 

180  Robins  Edward  B. .  .PP  46 

ISi  Robinson  Hercules. .  RA  49 

41  Robinson  Robert  S.  ..C40 

264  Robinson  Charles  G. . .  C  46 

OH  Robinson  Charles  ....  Cr  94 

Robinson  Thomas  P.   Cr  28 

Robinson  Louis  A.    ..  Cr  37 

Robinson  John  J Cr  43 

Robinson  William  ..  Cr  44 
Robinson  Charles ....  Cr  49 
Robinson  Alfred  S.    . .  L  10 


Robinson  Charles  C.  . .  L  12 
Robinson  Edward  ... .L  13 
Robinson  George    ....  L  15 

Robinson  John  D L  23 

Robinson  Robert    L  25 

CO  Robinson  Joseph  (b)  . .  L  26 

CG  Robinson  James  G.    ..L38 

Robinson  Walter  F.  ..L41 

Robhfison  Fred X«  44 

415  Robinson  LoftnsC.  H.  L  47 

124  Robinson  Joseph  (  c) . .  L  49 

Robinson y.A.P.C.   ..L49 

53  Robinsmi  Chas.  D.  (act) 

Mt 

All  Robinson  Chr.  O.  .  .SM  47 

R  Robinson  Daniel .  .FLAf  14 

237  RobinsonJohnT.,MD.JS46 

Robinson  Neal    . . . .  i4S  12 

Robinson  Alexander  PP  42 

Robson  William    ....Cr46 

89  Robson  Chas.  R.  (act)3/t  49 

93  Robson  Jas.  8 CA48 

^/Zo^  John  . .  MRM  32 

Roche  Joseph   Crd8 

Roche  Nicholas  W.  mdJS  13 
Roche  Stephen  H.  ..PP  08 
Rochfort  Robert   ....Cr  28 

261  RoddJohnR.    L  40 

RoddamWiUiam   ....L12 

Rodger  William L 15 

Rodney  Thomas  M. ..  Cr  46 
Rodney  Mortimer  H. . .  L  40 
Rodney  George  B.  FLM  41 

CGRoe  Roberts L  10 

Roe  John  8 L22 

Roe  Oeorffe S  10 

la  Rogers  Robert  H C  16 

Rogers  Fred Cr31 

Rogers  Henry  D Cr  47 

Rogers  James Lll 

Rogers  Edward L  15 

Rogers  Thomas L  15 

Rogers  Richard  E L  28 

16  Rogers  John Af  30 

R  liogers  John FLM  29 

Rogers  Wm,  (a)  xd.  .  .5  14 

Rogers  William  T S  41 

Rogers  William  (b)  m d.  S  45 

RogersWm CA50 

Rogier  Edward L  26 

252  RoUand  William  R.  ..L  41 

RoUeston  James Z«  11 

Romney  Francis  D,,  Cr  41 

Rooke  Leonard  G C  42 

RookeFred.W C45 

Rooke  Charles  T Cr  41 

Rooke  Francis L  46 

R  Rooke  Lewis    . .  ■  ,FLM  08 

Rootes  John Cr  40 

Rorie  John  J, Cr  30 

NHRorieJohn  AS  49 

Roseow  Samuel    ...  .Cr  47 

Rose  John Cr  47 

Rose  Charles L  15 

Rose  Edward M 

215  Rose  John  md.  am..  .il5  47 
RoskillyJohu    Af41 


•jflRoM  SirJolni,KiC> 
Rosa  Sir  James  C,  Kt  C^ 
Rosa.  Sir  ThoiBBSjKtCr:) 

Ross  Charles  H Lll 

Ross  Bichard C. l- 

Ross  Robert    ^- 

CG  Ross  Thomas  C I^  i 

RossMetvaieO.H.W.Crv 

415  Ross  John  P l^ 

R  Ross  Henry  P.  B.    SLJfy 

Ross  Wm.  MD >'" 

RossJ>avid ^'^ 

37)  RossWilliamvD i^^ 

Ross  John  T ^^^  < 

RotOey  Lewis.. ^-fl^* 

Rothery  John l  ^ 

Rous,  Hon.  Henry  J.  C  i 

GHRonse  John  W i'^ 

R  Rouse  Richard.... FX.JIf»t 
Roatledg«  William  H.  I  :i 
Rowan  Edward  ...CrU 

RoweHwry  N. Cj" 

Rowe James    .-^ij 

RoweHn^hT.    ^» 

^    Rowe  Edward H ^^^ 

515  Rowe  Edwin    ^^^ 

Rowe  Thomas PP" 

Rowe  Edward ^^^ 

262  RoweEdmnndA....ri^*  j 

RowlandaJohnS ^^| 

Rowlatt William  ....C'*' 

512  Rowles  Bypon  G if 

Rowley,  Sir  J.  R.Bt.RB^ 
Rowley  Richard  F.  .  C» 
Rowley  Robert  H.B.  Cr&  \ 
Rowley  Charles  B....Cr« 

76  Rowley  Josias **^ 

Rowley  Thomas  ••.•^°'j 
571  Rowlstone  Henry  W.PPe 

378  Roy  William >/* 

CG  Royoe  WiUiam  -^J 

RoyerCharUs C'» 

Royer  Alfred  -f*] 

378  RoyseWm.  A.V.  -^'f 
Royse  NathanielT.  ..<:*» 

RubidgeChas. Cr4| 

Rfibidifs  Robert  H.'Ci^ 

R  RuelJohnS Tl^^ 

RnelFred.H SLJJ* 

Romley  James    J  J' 

Rundman  John jjj 

98  Rondle  Joseph  S ^« 

116  RundleJames    J* 

415  Rusden  James  ....^Mti 
Rushbrook  William  H.  I  ^' 
RnsaeU,  Right  Hon.  hxA 

Edward    C» 

RusseUJohn  C** 

536  RnsseU,  Right  Hon.  Lord 

FrancisJ Cr3^ 

Russell  William  N...Cr  41 
88  Rossell  Charles  W.  ..^ff 

473  RnsseU  James  T 4^97 

Russdl  Andrew  ....i5» 

261  RnsseU  Richard  C.  .JS^^ 

RusseU  Joseph  F.  ..PP^l 

Rutherford  Oflbert  B.Cr49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Ro]^  Marine  Forces. 


305 


ButiUrford  Jot,  md.  . . S  03 
Rutherford  Geo,S.  xd.  S  12 

359  Ratter  James  J CkA2 

512  R&xton  Wm.  F Mt  40 

Rwrton  Henry ASQ% 

396  Ryan  George  H AS  42 

Ryder  Alfred  P C48 

Ryder  WUliam    X  16 

Ryder,  Hon.  Oranv.  D.L  19 

l&Kye  Peter   H^  46 

Rye  Oearge  H, Cr  47 

^Ry yes  George  F C  30 

CQ  Ryves  Herbert T.  ....L41 


SABBEN  Edward  Cr46 

Dr  Sabben  John  C j15  33 

Sadleir  Richard L  19 

Sadler  Benjamin  P.  .  .L  18 
*Sadler  Fred,  W.  R.  Cr  46 
Sadler  Fredk.W.R.  AS  Al 
Sadler  Samuel  W.  ..PP  49 
268  Sainsbnry  Henry  H . .  il/t  49 
CO  St.  Aubyn  Robert  J. .  .L  41 
St.  Clair  David  L.  . .  C  47 
St.  Clair,  Hon.  Chas.  Cr  42 
SainthiU  Richard T.  ..L12 

Sainthill  Alfred L  16 

St.  John  James Cr  42 

63  St.JohnCh8.0.H.P.  L  46 
St. Leger  James  A.  »,Cr 48 

St.  Quintin  James L  14 

St.  Quintin  Edw.  H.  S  iO 

CG  Sallceld  Thomas L  15 

535  Salkeld  Anthony  ....Ch45 

Salman  John    Cr  43 

53  Salmon  William  ....N/46 

Salmon  James S  40 

542  Salmond  Robert    ....  Af  38 

OP  Salter  John L  13 

Salyin  Hugh CA  23 

287  Sambell Michael  P...N/ 36 
CG SamweUWiUiam    ....L29 

Sanders  Thomas C  41 

Sanders  John  H. Cr  41 

Sanders  John L  15 

Sanders  William  S.    .  .L  41 

Sanders  John  B CA26 

Sanders  William  E. . .  C/k  43 

398  Sanders  Henry  W.  . .  Tfc  48 

Sanderson  John   ....  Cr  46 

CQ  Sanderson  John  P.    . .  X  15 

Sanderson  John L  28 

SP  Sandom  WiUiams  ....C28 
262  Sandom  Robert  M.    . .  L  43 

Sanford  John  A L  47 

R  SandwithGeo.A.B.FLM  11 

Sanford  John Af  00 

Sangster  John  . .  ..FLM  48 

Sankey  Jacob    Cr  44 

Sankey  Fras S  14 

527  Sansum  Arthur L  39 

Sargeant  John  P.    ..  PP  08 

176  Salient  Robert  O.  ..L46 

R  Sargent  Richard  .  .SLM  13 

Sarsfleld  Dominick    ..Ll5 

**Sartorius,  Sir  George 

R.  Kt AB49 


Saulez  Isaac  N.  T L  41 

B  ^Saumarez  Richard  . .  C  24 

535  Saumarez  Philip  ....  L  47 
Sanmarez  Thomas  ....  L  48 
Saunders  William  C. . .  L  22 

359  Saunders  James     M  38 

Saunders  Richard  T. . .  Af  46 

548  Saunders  Wm.  WK.  AS  41 
43  Saunders  Richd.C.Bii.NI  39 

43  Saunders  Chas Ci^  46 

Saunderson  James  . . .  .X«  15 
l&Saurin  Edward  ....1LI50 

Savage  William Cr  30 

Savage  James L  16 

R  Savage  Henry  . . .  .CnM  40 

182  Savage  Andrew  R.  CnAf  48 

Savage  Arthur    S  26 

Savary  Wm.  T SLM  48 

SamlleGeo.A Cr  49 

Sawbridge  Samuel L  28 

R  Sawyers  John FLM  Od 

R  Saxby  Robert  . . .  .FLM  00 

Sayer  George   Cr  49 

Saycr  Robert  R L  15 

Sayer  Joshua  8.  . .  CnM  23 
Sayer  Wm.  L CnAf  49 

547  Scalfe  Henry  N Cfc  50 

Scantlebury  Jehu  C.  B.  L  14 

119  BcarneU  Wm.  L SAf  49 

SehawFred.JD Cr  44 

130  Schomberg  Herbert .  .Cr  41 

562  Schomberg  Charles  F.  Cr  44 
Schomberg  Geo.  A.  FLM  43 
Sehultz  Geo.  A Cr  30 

CO  Sclater  Hugh  J M  43 

Seobell  Geo.  T.  C  43 

R  Seobell  John FLM  97 

ScoUayJohn AT  98 

1&  Scott  WiUiam  I RA  49 

lEl  Scott  David    C  14 

SP  ^Scott  James    C  28 

Scott  George  C  30 

Scott  Edward  H CSS 

Scott  Francis C  48 

ScottJohn Cr  16 

Scott  Henry  W Cr  15 

Scott  Edward  F Cr  16 

Scott  Robert  A.  E.  ..  Cr  48 

Scott  Edmund Cr  50 

CG  Seott  Charles  K L  27 

398  Scott  John  B L  46 

119  ScoUPeter  A L  43 

262  Scott  Edward L  47 

Scott  Geoiige Af  00 

Scott  James Af  00 

ScottJohn     Af  46 

145  Scott  Charles  C SAf  47 

Seott  Thomas  . . .  .CnAf  34 

R  Scott  Charles CnAf  34 

Scott  John  E.  W.  SLBi  49 
Scott  James,  md.  .  .D/H  46 

237  Scott  RobertT.  C S  41 

Scott  Robert  J.  MD.  .  .5  44 

311  Scott  Robt  C JS  47 

448  Scott  Michael PP  00 

ScottRobcrt    PP06 

Soott  Matthew PP  36 


Digitized  by 


Google 


306 


Index^  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Scott Beratford    ....PP47 

182  ScoTeU  Wflliam  6  . .  A/M8 
Scriyen  John  B L  10 

CSV&CTivea  Thomas  S L  82 

R  ScriTen  John CnM  07 

662  Scroggs  Bdward L  47 

Scrymgor  William      . .  L  15 
CG  Scodamore  WillJam  J.  L  12 

Beale  Charles  H 0  41 

Sealey  John  L.  N L  28 

8earleWm.  H SM  48 

Seearle Ridiard  .,CnM97 
Searle  William  R.  FLM  41 
Searle  Henry  L . . .  ,SLM  48 
Searle  William,  ba..,NI 90 

CG^SeatonJohn L  16 

SeatoH  Edward 5  00 

Seayer  Charles   L  80 

Seaward  William    ....LSO 

SMnJohn  O S  26 

Seccombe  Charles  J.  . .  L  26 

636  Seccombe  John L  42 

246  Seccombe  Thomas  ..JS46 

Selby  George .L  11 

Selby  Samuel ••.!•  16 

36  Selby  Henry  D L  47 

146  Seldon  John Ck  AS 

Sellan  Wm.  R.  B.  ..Cr  44 

400  Selwyn  Fredk.L.  A..  Cr  43 

621  Selwyn  Jasper  H L41 

Senhouse  Bdward  H.  Cr  43 

CG  Senior  James L  16 

R  Serjeant  John  .,..FLM  10 

R  Serjeant  George   ..SLM  12 

SerocoldGeo.£.S.P.    L  40 

Seryante  Frederick    . .  L  28 

CG Seryante  Charles    ....Z.28 

Seton  James  G L  16 

OP  Seward  Charles    ....  Cr  14 

Sewell  Henry  F L  10 

Sewell  John  (act). . .  .Af^  48 
•^^iSeymour,  Sir  George 

F.Kt.    rB60 

Seymour  Michael  ....  C  26 
Seymour  George  H.  . .  C  44 
Seymour  Francis  E.  ..  Cr  14 
Seymour  Geoi^ge  A.  ..  Cr  46 
8eymourFredk.B.P.  Cr  47 
Seymour  Joseph    ....  Cr  46 

Seymour  John  C L  13 

Sey mour  Edward  W...L  15 

Seymour  Matthew  C. . .  L  16 

Seymour  John  B.  FLM  48 

CG  Shacklock  Edward     . .  L  21 

491  Shadwell  Charles  F.A.  Cr  46 
Shairp  Alexander ....  Cr  27 

CG  Shairp  Stephen L  24 

CGShairpJohn  H 7^44 

409  Shambler  George  . . . .  Cft  43 

Shanks  Thomas  ....  PP  00 

2  Shanks  WiUiam  T.    . .  CA  46 

Shanks  Wm.  M C^  46 

Shapcote  Thomas  ....  L  1 1 
Shapland  Henry    ....  L  23 

Sharp  Robert PP  07 

g^Sharpe  Alex.  R.  ..PB  48 
*Sharpe  Robert C  48 


Sharpe Benjamin   ....LdO 

Sharpe  Francis    S  41 

Shaw  Geonre L  16 

Shaw  Charfes  (b)  ....L27 
Shaw  William  E.    ....1.46 

231  Shaw  Edward  W....A/t  40 

160  Shaw  Henry  R     CA  44 

Shaw  William  E.. . . .iSTJ  42 

NHShea  Henry  D S41 

Shearman  WiUiam  M.  L  41 

Shears  John  A L40 

Shears Thos.C.H...Ci  40 
Shebbeare  Robert  ...  .Z.  13 

44  ShellabeerWm S.lf  60 

Shephard  WiUiam L  16 

Shepheard  WUliam    ..C40 

266  Shepherd  John   C40 

Sh^herdJohn C47 

Shepherd  John M  31 

412  Sheppard  Charles  D.  AS  46 
Sheppard  Thomas  B.  PP  10 

lAiSherer  Joseph C  41 

IGl  Sheridan  John C  16 

648  Sheringbam  Wm.  L.  . .C  47 
Sherwin  Thomas  C. ..  Cr  26 

SheweU  Percy  B L  60 

Shewen  Edw.  T.  P.  CnM  48 
HI  Shiffner,  Sir  Henry,  Bt.C  10 

CG  ShiUingford  Alexander  L  16 

Shipley  Jamts Cr  40 

Shipley  Conway  M.  . .  L  45 
Shif^pard  William  ....  C  46 

Shipton  James  M Z<  10 

Shirreff  Patrick L  16 

ShirreffGeo.  J.  F.(act)Mt  49 
Shore  Samuel  S L  42 

246  Shore  James  M SM  47 

ShortJoseph L  15 

CG  Short  Samuel  F L  40 

308  Short  Henry  W S3f  48 

110  Shortland  Peter  F.  ..Cr  48 
Shortland  Willoughby  L  28 

104  Shortt  Francis  H L  43 

R  ShoveUer  Wm.  K.  CnM  47 
Shugar  WUliam  R,,PP96 
Shuldham  Molifieux  Cr  43 
ShuteJai. CnAf  34 

378  Shute  James    ....  FLM  48 

CG  Sibbald  John Cr  43 

Sibbald  Thomas L  41 

SibbuldArch.  MD.   ..^15  41 
80  Sibbald  Francis  C.  xd. 

AS4(i 

Sibbald  Geo AS  IS 

Slbly  John L  25 

RV  Sicklemore  John  C.    .  .L  27 

220  Sidebottom  Chas.E.  ..L  40 
Sidley  GeorgeH AS  46 

16  Sidney  Frederick  W. . .  X  42 
Sidney  WU/iam    ....  Cr  46 

17  Simcoe  John  K Mt  48 

lEl  Simeon  Ciiarles C  27 

Simkin  Thos.  A Cr  41 

SimkinJohn L  15 

Simkinson  Francis  G.  L  45 
Simmonds  Richard.  .PP  40 
Simmonds  Wm.    . . . .  Cft  46 


76  Simmonds  Jwna  G.  C^- 
Simmons  Geoiige  V. ... 

CG  Simmons  Che^y 

Simmons  WOliam C.-l 
Sinunons  Robert . . .  •  J.  • 
Simons  Richard S....-1 

Simpson  John    

SitnpmmJohn    

OPSimpmm  Thomai ..  '  * 

Simpson  John 

Simpson  James  (a)... >1 
CG  Simpaon  James(B).  .I- 
423  Simpaon  Henry  G.  .  -:- 
242  Simpaon  Cortland  H.  : 

182  Simpaon  Wm ^^ 

34  Simpaon  Benjaaun  .-^ 

402  Simpaon  Robert  PI^'^ 

R  Simpaon  John W....^U 

^tmpjoit  Wm 

SimpMon  Adam  

388  Simpaon  John > 

287  Simpaon  David  J.  .'t'f' 

CG  Sims  Andrew ^  -^ 

Simson  Wm -' ^ 

Sinclair.  Sir  John  G.Bl 

RBr 

Sinclair  ArchibaU... A 
Sinclair  Andrew, vb.  .  >- 
Singer  Richard    ...f^ 

380  Singer  George  S.. .  -P^ ' 

402  Singleton  Joseph  ...  C< ' 

SiskMathias ^' 

Siton  Samuel   ^l\- 

Skardon  George  B.   •  -^  ^ 
Skead  GeorgeH ^' 

175  Skead  Francis ^^^ 

1&  Skekel  John ^* 

CG  Skene  John  M'D f'^ 

SkeoehChas.  -. 

SkinleyJohn  -i' 

Skinner  Arthur  M*G.  Cri 

Skinner  Henry  B.  C*-V  • 

R  Skinner  William  D.SLV .: 

SkipwithGrey <^*^ 

287  SkipwithSidmootiiS.  ^^ 
R  Skues  George   ...SI^^ 

415  Slade  Adolphus ^^ 

Slade  Henry ^^' 

Slade  Frederick ^- 

Shide  Edgar    ^\ 

143  Slade  Henry ^^\ 

SlatterJohn f^'. 

OP  >}<SlaoghterWm ^' 

CSrslaughter  John  ^\ 

Slaughter  Charles  fl^\ 

1 27  Slaughter  George  F. ■  C^  ^ 

Slevin  Patrick ^^^' 

Slight  Julian  P. i^' 

Slight  Henry  S f*' 

266  Slight  Frederick  N.  •  '^• 

204  Slight  Augustus ^^\ 

621  Slight  Julian  W i^'^ 

Sloan  George ^  ^' 

252  Sloan  John  MD ^^^ 

Sloggett  William  H.  A^*- 

Sloly  James    ^'' 

60  Sloss  Joseph  MD ^^^ 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


807 


HI yman  Daniel    Ll6 

'  Sinail  WUUam  A L  12 

SmailJamet    L  25 

*  Small  Alex.  H.  bo.  ..CA  26 
-  Sznallpage  James  P.  (act) 

Mt49 

'■-  »S<Sinart  Robert C  87 

Smart  Charles SAf  48 

Smart  WilUam  R.  B.  AS  41 
.    SnartlyHenry      .•..M06 

■  tS^^roi***  Henry C  29 

Smith  Williams C  37 

•  Smith  Charles     C  41 

.   Smith  WiUiam    C  46 

.    SrmiihWm.R C40 

.    Smith  Henry  C46 

,    Smith  William Cr  " 

,    Smith  Edward Cr28 

.     Smith  Andrew Cr  41 

Smith  George  W Cr41 

S  mith  Thomas  (c)    ..  Cr  44 

J  Smith  Richard  S Cr  46 

i    Smith  Thomas  (d)    ..  Cr  46 

,      Smith  John Cr  47 

Smith  WiUiam  H.   ..Cr  47 

Smith  John  (b) L  07 

Smith  Marmaduke. . .  .L  08 

Smith  John  W L  15 

Smith  Andrew  (a)    . .  L  15 
Smith  Frederick  A.    ..L20 

Smith  John  (f)    L  21 

:      Smith  WiUiam  F L  21 

^      Smith  Edward  O L  27 

Smith  Alexander  J.    ..1.41 

}2  Smith  William  R L41 

SmithHenryT L  41 

^       Smith  George  T.  C.    . .  L  42 

18  SmithHarry  L  45 

J-O  Smith  Frederick  W.   ..L46 

i  V  Smith  George  M L  46 

27  Smith  Fred.  H L  49 

82  Smith  Thos.B AT/ 49 

89  Smith  Berry  (act)   .  .M<  49 

Smith  Alexander 3f  13 

Smith  WiUiam If  13 

141  Smith  Johns SM  44 

14  Smith  Robert S3f  46 

2  Smith  Joseph  W.    ..SM  41 

Smith  Henry....  CnM  91 

R  Smith  Alexander  ..FLMOA 

Smith  Peter  P CA40 

104  Smith  Fred.  W.  B.  A.  Ch  49 

Smith  George S  10 

SmithJohn(A)   5  12 

2G4  Smith  John  (c)iKO S  30 

Smith  James    '.5  31 

Smith  Andrew    5  40 

Smith  Charles 5  43 

SmithRobert ilS06 

404  Smith WUliam, md. ..AS  49 

t>5  Smith  Horace  H.  md.  AS  48 

Smith  Waiiam P...PP 93 

SmithJacobW PP  10 

Smith  Jas.  A.  See.  ..PP39 


43  Smith  Philip  8 Ck  49 

Smitbers  George L  1 1 

R  Smithwick  Robert  SLilf  10 
B *Smyth  William  H.   ..C24 

Smyth  WiUiam C  43 

Smyth  Spencer Cr  27 

Ca  Smyth  GeoigeT L  14 

33a  Smyth  Francis    L 

396  Smyth  Samael Ck  50 

Smythe  Geoige Cr  47 

SneU  George Cr  43 

Snell  Robert    L06 

SneU  William L  11 

SneU  John  C L  41 

1&  Sneyd  Clement    RA  46 

Snow  Edmund  B.  FLM  48 
38  Snowe  Edward  P.  CnM  47 
14  Snowe  William  N .    ..Ch 40 

Soady  Joseph Cr  22 

493  Soady  John  C M<  48 

Soady  WilUam PP  11 

Soden  Thomas 5  10 

Soden  Benjamin PP  04 

Soden  James  B.  K  .  .PP  27 

35  Sole  John AS46 

427  Solfleet  John  C SM  41 

Somerset  L.  E.  H.  (act) 

Af/49 
HSi  Somervflle  Right  Hon.  K. 

Lord RAbO 

Somenrille  PbUip  H.   Cr  42 

OPSomervUleWm Cr40 

Somerville  Geo.  F.  ..Cr 41 
Somenrille  PhiUp ....  Cr  48 
Somerville  James  B.  . .  L  21 

SomerrUle  PhUip CA  36 

SomenrUle  George  H.  AS  36 
163  Somerville  Thomas. . .  .S  46 

Sotheby  Charles RB  4S 

472  Sotheby  Edward  S.     Cr  41 

CSKSonth  WiUiam  W L  09 

252  South  Henry    PP30 

Southey  WUUam  ....  Cr  44 
Southey  James  L.    . .  CJ^  43 

238  Spain  David    L  47 

536  Spain  Stephen M  46 

Spalding    Richard    C 

CnM  48 

Spark  Thomas Cr  46 

266  Spark  Sidney  J Ci^  43 

Sparke  Joseph  H AT  10 

Sparke  John  G ASQ^ 

415  Sparke  Jonathan  T.. . CA  44 
562  Sparrow  Robert  P.  R.  AS  46 
SP  j^Sparshott  Edwd.    ..CdO 

CQ  Sparshott  Samuel Cr  18 

Sparshott  James PP  09 

Spear  Thomas  W.  W.  Ck  42 

Speck  WiUiam Cr  43 

79  Speed  Henry  A N/  45 

SpeedJohn PP03 

515  Speed  Arthur  A CA  41 

Speer  Robert  D SM  49 

iV^H  Speer  Henry  M AS  4b 

Spence  Henry  F L  12 


41  Smith  Edwin  A PP  40 

Smith  Edward  Alfiwl  PP  43  •♦*gl  Spencer,  Rt.  Hon. 

242  Smith  Edwin    CA  47  Frederick,  Eari,  K.G.C  22 


OP  Spencer  Samael LOO 

127  Spencer,  Hou.J.W.S.  Cr  47 

144  Spencer  Nelson  G L  47 

Spiers  WUUam   L  11 

Spong  George   Cr  46 

SprattJamei   Cr  38 

Spralt  Michael Cr  46 

Spratt  Thomas  A.  B.    Cr  49 

Spratt  Henry FLM  47 

Spratt  Michael    .  .FLM  47 

Sprent  James     M27 

Sprigg  George Cr  44 

Sprigs  WilUam    ....  PP  35 

Sproule  Oliver S  16 

474  SprouU  Charies    JS  48 

SproaUWm.B il5  48 

it  Spry  Henry CnAr25 

542  Spry  Edward    . . .  .SLM  48 

CGSpurinJohn    L  15 

R  Spurin  John CnM  09 

Spurway  John L  14 

Squire  C.  Fred. C  43 

Squire  WUUam X25 

Squire  Nathaniel   ....3f06 

532  Squire  Richd.  J AS  47 

264  SUbb  George  A SM  47 

Stackhouse  Thos.(act)M^  50 

Stagg  Peter  B A£<  20 

CQ  Stanhury  WiUiam L  15 

CQ  Standbridge  Wm.  T.  . .  L  46 

53  Standish  Chas.  E.(act)  Af<  50 

R  Standish  Richard.  .SLM  11 

Stanfell  Francis  H.    ..L40 

1&  Stanhope  Henry    ....  C  22 

Stanhope,  Sir  Edwyn  F. 

S.  Bt Cr  14 

43  Stanhope  ChandosS.S.  L46 

34  Staniforth  Wm.  L L  48 

Stanley  WiUUm  P C  38 

Stanley  Edward C  38 

176  Stanley  Stephen  S.     .  .5  42 

261  Stanton  Wm SM  48 

217  Stanton  Edward  H. . .  CA  46 
Stanway  WUUam. ..  .PP  40 

Stapleton  David PP  47 

£0  8  tark  Peter i*  1 4 

182  Stark  Charles NI  36 

Starmer  Charles   ....Cr  42 
89  SUrr  Edward  H. . .  FLM  48 

Starr  George    PP  11 

95  StarrGeoiigeJ PP  50 

SteaneJohn Cr  41 

CGSteddyJohn   L  15 

38  Steel  Charies  D S  41 

Steele  Elmee Cr  38 

Steele  HenrvP L  15 

Steele  David   L  25 

220  Steele  Arthur  C. . .  FLM  48 

Steele  Henry  W Ch  42 

Stent  John  B M  14 

301  Stent  Wm.  Q.  M.  .  .SM  46 

Stephen  John Cr46 

Stephen  James N/  41 

Stephens  William  K..  .C  46 

CG  Stephens  William  L. . .  L  21 

CG  Stephens  Robert  L.    ..L26 

Stephens  John    L  41 


Digitized  by 


Google 


308 


Index^  embracing  every  Rank  in 


43  Stephens  LockbartF.SAf  47 

Stephent  Thomai    . .  CnM  41 

388  8tq>heiMDanieIW.MD.JS  48 

Stephens  Michael  C.  PP  11 

CO  Sterling  Spencer    ....  L  49 

CQ  Sterne  William L  13 

es  SteTens  James  A Cr  4S 

14  Sterens  Frederielc  H..  .L  41 

Stevens  Thonuu    ..CiM 4/9 

Stevens  John  H.  ..LCM  48 

81  Sterens  John  P.    ..Cfi3f48 

81  Stevens  Wm.J CA  49 

%  Stevenson  James ....  RA  46 
Stetfenton  Charles  G,  Cr  46 

Stevenson  Robert S  41 

Steward  Thoe.  C.    CnM  26 

UglStewart  James  P.  RA  46 

^Stewart  Houston  ..C17 

Stewart, Hon. Keith   ..C42 

Stewart  Peter  B Cr  41 

Stewart  Thomas  D.  ..  Cr  43 
Stewart  Edward  B.  ..Cr44 
CG Stewart  Robert  A.  ..Cr4o 
Stewart  William  H. . .  Cr  48 
Stewart  Fredk.  A.  B...L  15 
Stewart  James (b)  ..•.£• 

Stewart  Henry    L40 

Stewart  Thomas  B.  . .  L  4-2 
R  Stewart  Edward  H.FLM  01 
Stewart  John  H. .  .FLM  4S 
Stewart  James  A.  FLM  ^2 
Stewart  John  (a)    ....Sll 

Stewart  James  (a) S  18 

Stewart  Alex 516 

Stewart  John  O.  ui>.DIH  46 

Stewart  John  (b) 5  41 

143  Stiell  James,  m d 5  38 

2  Stiles  John  E Cft44 

Still  William L  16 

Stirling,  Sir  James,  Kt.  C  18 

Stirling  James   Cr  14 

Stirlfaig  Joseph  F Cr  43 

Stirling  Alex.  O Cr  38 

Stirling  Thomas L  15 

88  Stirling  Fred.  H L  48 

Stirling  Chas.  (act). .  Mt  60 

Stirling  John,  md 5  46 

Stockdale  Charles  B.. .L  12 
StockdaleCha8.J.(act)Mi  48 

Stocker  Stephen L  16 

Stocker  Walter B.     .,Cr  47 

l&Stoddart  John    C  26 

231  Stoddart  James Cr42 

2  Stokes  John  L C  46 

Stokes  Shovel  B L  30 

CQ  Stokes  Henry L  42 

808  Stokes  Richard M  40 

663  Stokes  John    M46 

Stokes  Edward  G.  SLM  48 
Stokes  Richard  S.   ..PP  36 

CQ  Stoll  John  L.  R Cr  41 

Stone  James Cr  40 

Stone  William X  24 

Stone  John Z.  24 

Stone  Webb  E L  48 

Stone  Charles    Cik  41 

600  Stone  Edwin  M CA  48 


Stonehonse  Simon. . . .  Af  13 
Stones  Tliomas  ....  PP  04 
Stopford  Hon.Montagu  C  26 

43  Stopford  Robert  F.    .  .C  40 

Stopford  James  J C  41 

Stopford  Richard  H.  . .  C  46 

Stopford  Edward Cr  41 

Storey  Jatnes Cr  40 

Stormotk  Charles S  06 

CGStory  Henry  A Cr46 

Stother John M.  ....Cr 46 

CQ  Stovin  Geoiye SM  43 

Stoyle  Henry L41 

Strachan  William M  00 

lR*Strachey  Christopher/2i460 
Strang  John,  md S  90 

37  Strange  James  N Cr  42 

Strange  Thomas L  16 

38  Strangways  Edmd.  L.  L  42 
Stransham  Anth.  B.CnM  42 
Stratford  William S.  ..L  16 
Stratton  George L  49 

662  Stratton  Thos.  md 5  47 

Streatfield Richard  ..Cr  14 

Streatfield  Robert Cr  16 

CGStrettell  William  T.   ..Ll6 

StrettellJohn L41 

31  Strickland  Walter L  47 

ifl^Strode  Sir  Edward 

Chetham AA  41 

Strode  Fredk.  T.  C.    . .  L  42 

287  Strode  Aug.  Chetham    L  47 

Strong  Samuel    L  07 

Strong  William   L  10 

CG  Strong  Joseph  T L  29 

Strong  Charles  B L  46 

Strong  Samuel Af  24 

Strong  F.F.M M  49 

76  Strong  Wm.  D SAf  48 

Stroud  Henry C  41 

CSrstrover  Thomas L  12 

Strover  Samuel L  14 

Strugnell  William  B.    L  14 

Stuart  Robert C  41 

Stuart  Richard Cr  27 

Stuart  Thomas Cr  40 

Stuart  James L  14 

266  Stuart  Richard  O Af  41 

319  Stuart  BenJ.  B SAf  46 

R  Stuart  William FLM  07 

Stuart  Arthur  J.  ..FLM  49 
Stuart  James 5  11 

NH  Stuart  Alexander    5  42 

CQ  Stubbin  John L  16 

U  Studdert  John  Fitz-G.  C  28 

Studdert  Richard Cr  49 

Studwell  Robert    Af40 

Stupart  Robert  D L40 

491  Stupart  Robt.  A Af^  49 

Stupart  Frederick 5  48 

682  Stnrdee  Frederick  R.  Af  43 
Stnrgess  Richard  ..  5Af  46 
Sturgess  Chas.  W.    ..Ci60 

Sturt  Henry  R C  44 

StyU  WVUam C44 

Suckling  William  B.  .  .C  41 
Suckling  Robert  W ...  Cr  49 


Sngden  Abrafaan . . . .  f  F 
Si^fgate  Henry  E.  .i' 
KASuliTsa  Thomas  &.X 
Sulivan  Tbomas  B.  .  ( ^ 
SuliTan  BartfaoloB,i.Ci' 

CQ  Suliyan  Norton  S.    .  i^ 

600  SuUran  Thos.  B.  M.  IT « 
Sulivao  Wni.C.8..-l:# 

130  SuliTan  Timothy  W...)^ 
SulliTanySirChas.Bufi£ 

M2  SuUivau  Charks ^ 

SttlllTan  Thomas  D.    -^ 
SnlliTan  George  G.  •  ' 
Sullivan  James  T. . . . .  •  - 

266  Sullivan  Timothy   .Ai^ 

Summers  Jobn    [* 

Summers  W^llliam  ..  ...^  •' 
Sumpter  Nicholas  .  •  ^  ' 
Sunderland  G«o.  H.C  /  -* 
Surridge  Joe.  E-fM^O- 
Surridge  Thus.,  lux  Ct  J 

Snter  Edward fi  - 

31  Suther  William  G.  FLM- 

DF  Suther  Peter    -^ 

Sutherland  Rohert  ..('^ 

27  Sutherland  Alex.  F./Xif« 

266  Sutherland  Kenneth  L 

Satton  Charles  T.  . .  •  -^  •' 
R  Swaffield  Robert  H^i-lf 

OPSwam  Thomas t": 

161  Swain  Bdmnnd  ...^^^\ 
Swain  Henry  T.  ..FLM^ 

384  Swaine  George  B.  F.  SM^ 
Swainson  William  . .  •  ^  ; 

SwanOllYer    ^:- 

SwannGeofge ''*• 

Swanson  Daniel  .  •  -^^  ^ 
Swayne  Stephen  J.  DlR  « 

489  Sweatman  John  -"^^f. 
Sweeting  William  .  •-^^' 

SwenyMarkH <^* 

8w\ft  James -^^ 

282  SwinbumWilliam  .--^^j 
Swinburne  Charles  H.  C» 
Swinburne  Thos.  A.  ..^* 
Swinfen  William  C...rr» 

fiwitser  John  D SJ** 

R  Swyer William.... fXi'* 

Syer  Frederick  C C'^fj 

Syer  Dey  Richard  .Cr* 

SykesJohn ^^f 

Sykes  Thomas  ^^f 

SykesJohn    C; 

Sykes  Joseph -f"! 

SykesJohn  ^  f\ 

Syme  George  ^^ 

Symen  George    ^*i 

HSymes  Joseph ^Jj 

Symet  Aaron  S '-J 

lEl  Symonds  Thomss  E.  iw  • 
Ij^ymonds,  Sir  Wm.  Kt    | 

38  8ymondsThomasM.C.r4| 
Symonds  HiUiat»LCr» 
CG  Symonds  Thos.  B. . . 
Symonds  James  W. 


.CtC 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


809 


SymondsJermyD  CSLM  41 
Symonds  Wm.  C.  SLM  48 
Symons  Richard  . . .  .Cf  41 
Symons  William  H. .  .Cr  42 
Bymons  William  H.  (•)  L  41 

I  SymoDsBdwinC L48 

r   SymODsJohn     M  49 

L   Symons  Chas.  D.  R . . ^S  48 
Synge  Robert L  41 


1 

Tennant  Charles  B.  . 

.Cr  42 

80  Teman  John 

.AS^X 

TABART  Francis  G.  PP  Oe| 

427  Terry  James  B 

.Ci46 

Talt  Alexander  . . . 

...Cr  26 

R74  Thuiti  Jrhim  A.  ¥T 

..M46 

Tail  Alexander... 

SLM5S 

Thain  James 

.PP  30 

TaUWm.^ui> 

..PhOS 

ThelwaU  Bevi*  . . . 

.Cr  44 

420  TUt  Thomas    •  • .  • 

SAH 

Tlielwall  Bnball  D  S'-^  ^^ 

SP  OnTa]bot,Hon.Sir  J.JA  41 1 

Therry  Bryan  K.    . . 
391  Thorn  WUUam     ... 

..L26 

♦••iSrralbot,  Rt 

Hon. 

.PP  09 

HSnryJ.C.,Earl  ..C27| 

648  Thom  Wm.  « 

.Cfc46 

Tftlhnt  ChAriM     . . 

....C30 

'piiAfMAa  TUphRnl 

.KB  48 
RA  46 

lUbot  John  T.    , . 

....C49 

3EI  Thomas  Frederick  J. 
Thomas  Abel  W.  .. 

lUTancock  John.... 

,.RA4e 

..Cr  14 

CSV^m%aai!^  Samnel  . . 

....L15 

ThomAA  Williflm  R 

..Cr  42 

..Cr  44 

R  TaneThos.J  W. .. 

PLilf  06 

Thomas  Montagu  . . 

104  Tkpril  Charles  P.. 

..SAT  49 

Thomae  George . .  •  • 

..Cr  44 

Tapson  John    .... 

..PP  08 

TkomoM  Thomae    . . 

..Cr  42 

nVinlnkiv  OAonve  . . 

....L  11 

CG  Thomas  George  ... 
Thomas  William  G. 

...L12 
..L12 

TarletonJohnW.. 

...Cr  46 

IBni  Tarn  John 

....Sid 

Thomas  Robert  . . . 

►  ..  Zi  16 

TateHenryC 

.CnM  47 

Thomas  Robert  S.  . 

...L16 

Tate  James  R 

...PP  43 

...L16 

TAtham  Edward . . 

,...Cr  46 

CGThoniAA  WillUm 

...L22 

L.  L41 

Tatlock  James  T. 

....L12 

200  Thomas  Fredk.  W.  ] 

Tattnall  Robert  C. 

....L44 

524  Thomas  Robert  . . . 

...L47 

Tanse  Hector  -  -  -  •  • 

...Cr  46 

Sfil  Thomas  John 

..M  26 

m^ri^yler  Joseph  » 

\..RA46 

Tliomas  Henry  N. . . 

..M  36 

CQ  Tayler  George  S. 

....L41 

377  Thomas  Richard    . . 

..M41 

Tayler  Alexander 
CO  Taylor  William  N.. 

....S04 
...Cr41 

127  Tliomas  John 

..Af  60 

326  Thomas  Arthur  .  • . 

•Silf  46 

Toulffr  John  •  •  •  •  ■ 

...Cr  39 

Thomae  Thomae R.CnM  34 
Thomas  Francis W.  SLAf  49 

Tayicr Roffeir  ••• 

...Cr  46 

Taylor  George  R. 

....L16 

Thomas  David     . . . 

...S43 

Taylor  Bdward  S. 

....L16 

Thomas  Wm 

.^46 

'pAvlnr  C^hftrleH    .  « 

..  ..L  16 

TKa«ma«  UTillfam 

.PP  46 
..Ck43 

CQ  Taylor  Robert .... 

....X.21 

33aThomas  Tlios.  C.  . . 

CG  Taylor  Walker    .• 

....L80 

662  Thomas  Arthur  G. 

..Cfc49 

602  TaylorJohnC.W.N...L46 

40hThomond  Rt.  Hon.  Jas. 

Taylor  Godfrey  . . 

....L60 

Marquis  of 

-4*^47 

i>F  Taylor  Darid.... 

....M27 

ISl  Thompson  John  . . . 

.RAAQ 

563  Tftylor  Joshua    .. 

....itf26 

Thompson,  Sir  Tlios.  R. 

iHiA  Ta.vlnr  John  S.   . . 

.    MfU 

T  Bart. 

..C37 
L    C46 

1 78  Taylor  Frederick  F.F.   Af  46 

Thompson  Thomas  8 

217  Taylor  Francis..., 

,.SM4S 

lliompson  Thomas  I 

^    C47 

R  Taylor  WUliam    . 

.FLMSl 

Thompson  Josiah  . . 

..Cr  38 

R  Taylor  Ingram  P.. 

.FLMU 

Thompson  Thomas 

..Cr  49 

Taylor  James  ... 

.FLMA» 

OP  Thompeon  Chae.  . . 

..Cr  40 

Tftylor  Wm 

.SLM  48 

..Cr  48 

252  Tfcylor  Henry  W.  . 

...C*44 

Thompson  John  L.. 

...LIO 

70  Taylor  James  .... 

....S86 

Thompson  John  (b) 

..L16 

Taylor  Joseph... 

...AS2A 

Thompson  Andrew. 

..L  16 

Taylor  John 

...PP  04 

Thompson  James    . 

...L26 

Taylor  Francis... 

..PP  10 

CQ  Thompson  John  R. . 

...L41 

SiS3  Tavlor  Robert  . . . 

...Cft49 

Thomnson  Safikville^)^  TT- 

Teague  James    . . 

....Af29 

If/ 60 

:101  Teait  Henrv 

...Cft  47 

Thompson  Robert 
Thompson  Richard 
Thompson  William  1 

..M  13 

&71  Teait  Geo 

...C*48 

.  Jlf  30 

Teed  TiUhard  Af. 

..Cr  48 

i.lf29 

Teek  Praneis    .... 

.... L  23 

CQ  Thompson  Henry . . 
648  Thompson  Robert. . 
311  Tliompson  Josiah .  • 

M  41 

34  Telfer  Wm 

...AS  48 

,.ChAl 

Telfer  AUxander 

....S07 

..CA4d 

279  Telfer  Thomas  A.. 

...Ck^ 

..S96 

Temple  Francis  •• 

,.VW41 

621  Thomsett  Henry  Q. 

SM47 

Temple  Henry  B. 

....L14 

Thomson  William  A. 

Cr  82 

1  SO  T^mnle  Henrv .... 

r.±i 

Thomson  CharlMi . . 

..Cr  40 

R  Temple  GnatavasHJSLAf  09 

Thomson  Robert  K. 

..L23 

Ttmpfeman  John  W.  Cr  49 

Thameoi^JaimM  ... 

...S81 

Digitized  by 


Google 


310 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


Thomson  David  (a)  .  .S  10 
Thomson  John  (b)  md.    5  14 

Thomson  Mitchel    S  38 

Thomson  Thos.  R.  H. .  .5  41 
17  Thomson  Dayid  (b)  md.  S  45 

483  Thomson  John  (c)  mo.  <S  46 
Thomson  John  (a)  ..PP  07 
Thomson  John  (b)  .  .PP  18 
Thorley  Robert L  16 

81  Thorn  Gecfrge PPOl 

Thorn  John      PP  14 

Thornborough  Ed.  Le  C.C  87 

Vi  Thorne  James C  89 

Thome  Rdward  ....PP  89 
Thorne  Charles  A.  ..PP  47 

Tliorne  James  L Cit  45 

Thornton  8amuel    C  87 

Thornton  Henry  A.  D.  L  15 
Thornton  Charles  T.  PP  86 
Thorold  Richard  ....  Cr  46 

Thorp  William    L  38 

Thraektton  Edtein  ..Cr  46 
ThnippArthurT.(act)Af<  49 
Thurbum  James  P.  . .  L  41 
Thursby  Frederick  8. . .  L  86 
T^tf rt/on  Charlet  T...C  U 

Thurtell  Charles    Cr  43 

Tickell  Thomas    L  48 

R  Tickell  John  A.     . . SLM  08 

800  Tilbey  Thomas  M.  I.  PP  14 

Tilley  James    I«  12 

Tills  William    L  87 

Tilly  John Af  05 

nimouth  Robert  C...M  15 
Timpson  Henry  .  .CnM  49 
Tincombe  Oeorge  ....  Cr  86 

TindalLonisS Cr  41 

Tindal  Charles Cr  48 

OP  Tindoie  Joseph    L  00 

TindallJohn     PP  18 

Tinklar  Henry  N.    SLM  48 

Tinling  Edward  B C  43 

Tifunouth  'Sicho/as  ..  Cr  46 
llTisdall  Archibald  ...  .C  16 

Tobin  Edward    Af  14 

Toby  Henry  C L  41 

R  Toby  Isaac    Cnitf  38 

Tod  John L  16 

R  Todd  William    . . .  .SLM  10 

183  Todd  Geo JIf  <  48 

TbkerJohnB.     L  80 

Tolcher  Edward I.  81 

Tolkmache  Wilbraham  F. 

M L  88 

Tom  John    L  86 

Tomklns  Henry  W.    . .  L  16 

280  Tomkius  John   Ck4% 

CO  Tomlin  George  W L  87 

Tomlin  James    3f  13 

Tomlin  Henry  R.., SLM 49 
TbnUituan  NieholatR,Ct  49 
TomlJnson  Robert  C. .  .L  13 

498  Tomlinson  James  W.  .  .L  86 
Tomlinson  William  G.PP  40 
Tompson  Joseph  F.  . .  L  84 
Toms  Francis  P.  ..SLM  49 

618  Toms  Francis  T.  (act)ilS  49 


638  Toms  Philip,  md S  34 

Tonge  Lonis  C.  H L  46 

43  Tonkin  James    Jf  38 

89  Torbett  Chas Ck41 

TothillJohn CiiAf  37 

Tottenham  John  F.    .  .L  44 
884  ToweU  James  H Cit43 

Tower  Arthnr L  48 

TffwnJohn    Cr  46 

Towne  John     L  18 

R  Townly  James  . .  ..FLM  18 

Towns  Ge&rge S  99 

Townsend  John C  34 

Townsend  James Cr  14 

638  Townsend  John  I.  44 

Towsey  George  W.   . .  L  46 

Towiey  Henry S  10 

Toier  Aaron    C30 

OPTracey  John Cr  14 

Tracey  Augustus  F.    . .  L  88 

Tracey Benjamin W.   ..L89 
CG  Tracy  John  J.  C.  H.   ..L37 

Trahar  Abraham    3f05 

SP  m  il^ravers,  Sir  B.  Rt.  C  89 
CGTrayers  James L  86 

Trarers  Joseph  O.    CnM  47 

Treeve  John Cr  48 

Tregear  Vincent    Af  1 8 

294  Tregidgo  William  T..  .Af  49 
SP  tj^Tremenheere  Walter 

LORM  31 

Tremlett  Wm.  H.  B.  VW47 

TremleUOeo.N.....CrZ\ 

Tremlett  Francesco  8.  L  43 

TreBch,Hon.Robt.Le  P.L  33 

Trent  George  N L  16 

Trevan  Henry,  md..  .  .S  46  845  Turner  Charles 
361  Trevenen  John Af  /  48 

Tribe  Thomas L  16 

Tribe  Henry  J FLAf  47 

Tribe  Benjamin  W...Ck 40 

Tringham  WillUm     ..  Cr  44 

Tripe  Thomas D  1 1 

Triphook  William  C. . .  Af  41 

THpp  John  U. Cr  47 

Triscott  Richard  S.    . .  C  41 

Triscott  William  E.   .  .C  46 

R  Triscott  Joseph CiiAf  10 

844  Trollope  Henry L  41 

Trotman  fVm,  H. S  10 

Trotter  Henry  D C  35 

Trotter  Robert Cr  44 

Trotter  John  W Cr  46 

g]Troubridge,Sir  Edward 
T.Bart ilR  41 

Tronbridge  Edward  N.  C  48 

Trough  ton  Joseph  ....  L  16 

Trounsell  George  P.  . .L  16 

Tmeeott  George C  46 

Tronsdell  John  L.  md.  AS  47 
485  Troutbeck  Wilfred  £.  SAf  48 

Tryon  Robert      C  47 

Tryon  Henry L  15 

Tuck  Samuel Af  14 

ftTucker,  Sir  Edw. .  RR  41 
lEl  ^Tucker  Thomas  T.  RA  46 

TuckerJohnJ Cd8 


TmeierWiUUm  ,...CtH 

991  Tucker  Robert    LIS 

416  Tncker  Wm.  G.  (act)  Jf/50 

Tucker  James  B Af9i) 

41  Tucker  John  Mti 

Tucker  James    M^ 

Tucker  Charies  T. ...  M  C 

Tucker  E.  J.  H SM^ 

TneierJoknT.  ..CmM^ 
Tucker  Richard  F.  FLM  4fi 
Tucker  William  O.  .CfcS 

119  Tucker  Douglas  N.  ..AS\i 
Tucker  Wm  C.  md.  JSt* 
Tucker  Henry PfS 

668  Tucker,  Robert  J.  B.   O;^ 

TudorJohn    CriJ 

Tudor  Bdward  y> 

163  Tnffhell  Robert  G....  IC* 

583  TukeChas.  W Ckii 

Tulloh  Charlet Cr4i 

Tulloh  WitHamL  .  Cr48 

NHTuUohJohn    IV' 

TuUyKeery    LH 

TullyJohn  L\i 

Turberville  Edmund .  ■  Cr  14 

865  Turmine  Alfi«d  ....Ni^' 
Tumbull  Robert ^  1' 

838  Tumbull  Hen.  H.md.  5^ 

Turner  William Ci 

Turner  John Cr4* 

Turner  Francis  J l^'"' : 

CG Turner  Charles  l^^\ 

338  Turner  James  H L  ii 

Turner  James i-^- 

Tumer  Michael  ^  ^ 

RV  Turner  Richard  J i  * 

,...SMii 
Jl  Turner  Richaid    ..Cr-Ws 

Turner  WUiiam >  * 

Turner  Charles  F.  .  PP^ 
14  Turner  William  H.    -CiV 

Turner  Geo t'M^ 

Tumour,  Hon.Arth.  B-t.- 1;^ 

477  Tumour  Edmund  £.  •  L^ 
571  Tumour  Edward  W.  -i^* 

478  Tumour  Nich.  E.  B. ../  4^ 
473  Turpin  George .^ ^  *' 

Turtonjamee   Oil 

416  Turton  Fras.  W.  (act)  M^ « 

Tweed  Robert t>+; 

TweedaleJokn ^^ 

Tweeddale  John  D >  • 

R  Tweedie  David  ...  SLM  li 

379  Tweedie  John  Pf'^ 

Twiffff  Rickard  B.     -C"* 

TwiedenJohm  C'» 

Twiss  Robert  W 0« 

Twyford  Samuel ^  * 

R  Twyford  John  ....FU  • 
Twysden  Heniy  D.  .C'>\ 

Tylden  Henry  M ^^ 

*fryler,  Sir  Geo.Kt.f- 
fylerGwtonett  i,^, 

Tyrrell  George    i':* 

Tyssen  John (^''* 

OP  Tffte  Robt.W, tV* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


311 


ULLOCK  Thomas  .  .PP  06 
UmfreYiUe  Samael  C.  Cr  38 
D  Y  Underwood  James    . .  Af  28 
865  UnderwoodTho8.N.(act) 

Mt  49 

252  Urmston  W.  B L  48 

R  Urquhart  John CtiM  46 

(Trquhart  John     S  10 

97  Urquhart  Lewis  C.  md.  S  4G 

Urquhart  Walter  A.  PP  08 

16  Usbome  Alexander  B.  M  38 

Usher  Edward  P. . .  FLM  47 

217  Usher  Chas.  L.T..  .PLM  49 

Usher  Thomas    S05 

Ussher  Sidney  H C  46 

Ussher  Edwd  P.  H.  CnM  49 
UtlayJohnT ...Lll 


VALLACK  Richard  O.L  07 

Valobra  James 6V  44 

Valpy  Anthony  B.    . .Cr  14 

216  Vansittart  Nicholas  ..  Cr  47 

Vansittart  Edward  W.Cr  49 

R  Varlo  G«orge    ....  CnM  03 

642  Varlo  Bemey    CnM  48 

Varlo  Henry CnM  49 

VaughanJas.W L  48 

Vaughan  James S  41 

Vaughton  Theop  ,.SLM  48 

418  Veale  Wm.  E.  L Ck  41 

264  Veitch  HaiTy  T L  43 

200  Veitch  Henrv  O L  44 

2fi5  Veitch  J.  R.*   L  47 

264  Veitch  Alfred SAi  49 

Feitch  James,  md.  DIH  46 

Vellacott  WUliam S  09 

Verling  Edward   M  99 

16  Verling  Bartholomew.  S  29 

Vemez  Peter    PP  13 

499  Vernon  Henry  T L  47 

145  Vernon  Chas.  E.  H.    .  .L  49 

562  Vesey  Charles     L  46 

R  Vevers  George    L  16 

Vibart  James L  14 

663  Vicary  William L  16 

R  Victor  George FLM  27 

Vidal  Alexander  T.  £.  C  26 

Vidal  Richard  E Cr  30 

Vidal  EmericE PP  08 

Vignoles  John L  12 

VinallThos.  S C*  46 

i5< Vincent  Andrew  A. . .  C  82 

Vincent  William    ....Af41 

261  Vincent  Edward  M.  SM  44 

R  Vincent  John  T.    .  .SLM  80 

Von  Donop  Edw.  P.B.Cr  49 

Vyner  Arthur    Cr  43 

Vyse  Frederick  H L  42 


398  WADDILOVE  Chas.  L. 

L49 

Wade  John    CnM  41 

i2  Wade  Thomas   ....SLM  08 

Wade  James    5  08 

427  Wade  James     AS  44 

Wade  Seaton    ^S  46 

Wadcson  Charles    L  16 

Wadland  Samuel PP  07 

Wainwright  John L  19 

WainwrightJame8F.B.Ci-  49 
Wake  Baldwin  A.    ..Cr  49 

Wake  Charles L  46 

Wakefield  John  W.    ..L27 

Wakem  Nicholas    L  16 

Walcott  John  E C  22 

Walcott  Charles C  46 

la  ^Waldegrave  Rt.  Hon. 

Wm.  Earl    A^  46 

27  Waldren  Fred.  W.  ..CA  48 

WaleGeorgeH L  46 

Walford  WiUiatn ....  Cr  60 
•••••^Walker,  Sir  Bald- 
win W C38 

Surv.  of  NftTj. 

Walker  James  R Cr  16 

Walker  Waiiara   ....Cr  28 

Walker  George Cr  49 

Walker  William   ...,CrbO 

Walker  Henry  (a) L  13 

Walker  John  (a) L  16 

Walker  Bethune  J X  16 

Walker  Leven  C  F.    . .  L  22 

CG  Walker  John  (b) L  27 

31  Walker  George    L  41 

547  Walker  Douglas  ....Mt49 

499  Walker  Robert Af  48 

Walker  Joseph  ..LCM  SS 
R  Walker  James  ....  FLM  08 
Walker  Ebenezer  ....S09 
Walker  WUliam  ....  PP  08 
Walkw  Charles  ....PP  41 
Walker  Edward  H.  ..Ck  49 

CGWaU  Henry ..L41 

R  Wall  Heory FLM  12 

Wallace  James Cr  44 

Wallace Jas.W.  MO.    ..S42 
Wallace  Jas.  Mc  E. . .  ^S  49 

38  Wallace  Jolm AS  49 

Waller  George PP  09 

390  Walling  Michael  ..••i^46 
WalUngton  Thtmuu  ...  .S  12 
WallisProvoW.P.    ..C19 

Wallis  James L  16 

220  Wallis  Thomas AT  46 

Wallis  Joseph SM  ^ 

Wallis WiUiam  ....PP 34 
SP  Walpole  William  ....C19 
Walpole  Hon.  Fred. W.  L  46 
Walsh  Edm.  S.  (act)  Mt  49 
416  Walsh  Arthur  S.  S.  CnM  40 
Walsh  Bpeacer  Q .  .SLM  49 


Digitized  by 


Google 


312 


Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in 


WaUkPatrick S06 

671  Walsh  James,  MD S44 

127  Walsh  James  C S4» 

Walsh  Eustace  J.    .,AS99 

Walter  Bdgar  CnAf  48 

R  Walter  RawlingsW.SliAf  09 

R  Walter  George SLM  1 1 

990  Walter  John PP  07 

R  Walters  Henry  . . .  .SLM  18 

Walton  Charles  J L  40 

Walton  Francis    .  .SLM  40 

287  Warburtoii  Wm C*  47 

Warcup  T.  C.  £.  ba.  NI  45 
WardWiUiam    ....i2R^46 

Ward  James  H C  46 

Ward  John  R Cr  46 

Ward  Richard    L  10 

WardWUliamR.(A)..L14 


Ward  William 


R.(a).. 
R.(»).. 


Watkins  Richard PP  00 

WatlingJohnW C90 

III  Watson  Rnndlc  B. . .  C  42 

Watson  John Cr  14 

Watson  David  H L  18 

WaUon  James  S.  M<K.L  86 

881  Watson  Geo.  W L  49 

Watoon  Geoige    . .  CnM  41 

Watson  Andrew   CA20 

Wataon  Wiliiam,  md.  .  .S 00 
Watson  John 5  84 

662  Watson  Alex.  md.  . . .ilS  48 

Watson  Thomas PP  09 

Watson  Stnart Cft  43 

Watts  George  B... . .  AB  49 

Watts  Stephen  R.  . .    .L  28 

R  Watts  David  J.     .  .SLM  08 

Wauchope  Robert  .,RB49 


CSKWard  Edward  W L  15 

262  Ward  John  (a)  L  49 

686  Ward  John  (b)     . . .  .iV/  48 
Want  Hon.  Wm.  J.... L  50 

412  Ward  Richard  W Af  60 

R  Ward  Henry    ....  FLM  18 
Ward  Henderson.  .FLM  47 

44  Ward  John  (a) AS  AS 

642  Ward  John  (b) AS  46 

891  Ward  Marm.  P.  B.  ..AS  48 

48  Ward  John PP21 

200  Ward  Wm.  A CA46 

la  i{iWarde  Charles  ...  .C  15 
Warden  Frederick  ...  C  45 

Warden  WiUiam Cr  87 

182  Warden  John PP  05 

WardleJohn ...L  10 

Ware  Charles  B .L  16 

486  Warre  Arthur  B L  47 

635  Warren  Richard  L.    . .  C  89 

f  Warren  Wiliiam C  41 
arren  JohnT Cr  83 

Harren  Ckarlei  O,  .  Cr  40 

Warren  James  F L  17 

CO  Warren  Charles  D.    . .  L  28 

Warren  Charles  B L  39 

Warren  Henry   L  40 

14  Warren  Fredk.  P L  43 

416  Warren  William  F L  45 

Warren  John  P.  P.    . .  M  43 
Warren  Richard  H   . .  M  47 

Warren  Geo.  N Ck  41 

926  Warrington  Henry  W.V. 

Ck  46 
378  Warwick  Robt.  W.  .  .C*  46 

Warton  Jonph Cr  36 

647  WaseyEdwanl  F.N  K.  L  46 

Washington  John     ...  C  42 

243  Waterhouse  Barthol.G.L  14 

Waterman  John    Ct  48 

Watera  Tho$     CnM  30 

Waters  George  A M  47 

WattraAlUH S  15 

Watera  George  A,  ,,ASO% 
Watkins  Frederick  .AR^ 

Watkins  Thos.  V C  47 

Watkins  Walter L  15 

89  Watkins  Edwin  T.   ,.AS 48 


L  14360  Way  John SM  4% 


16  Wayth  Samael  . . .  .SM  47 
Weale  Edward  T.  .  ..  Cr  27 
Wearing  Thomas . .  LCM  27 
Wearing  John  W.  FLM  41 
Weatkerkead  Geo.  H.  mo. 

512 
DF  Weatherley  Richard  .  .L  16 

Weaver  Wm.  (a)    L  15 

Weaver  Wm.  (a)    ....L26 

Weaver  Wm PP  43 

lEl  Webb  William   C  26 

Webb  Joseph  R.  R.  ..  Cr  28 

WebbWm.H Cr  47 

Webb  Nicholas   L  14 

420  Webb  John  W L  49 

CG  Webb  John    Jlf  36 

CQ  Webb  Henry      Jlf  45 

Wehh  Robert    ....CnM  33 
WebbGeoiige  ....PLM  46 

Webb  Samuel  W S  45 

WebbWaiiam PP  06 

294  Webb  Charies  J Ck  49 

Webber  William C.    ..L25 

Webber  George  W.    . .  L  27 

37  Webber  Edmund    ....  L  47 

14  Webber  William,  md.  AS  41 

CG  Webster  William  (b)  . . L  37 

520  W  eb8ter,Sir  Godfrey,  Bt.L40 

Webater  Wm,  H.  B.  ..S15 

Webster  Augustnt  F.  .  .L  43 

Weekes  Wm.  B L  12 

Weir  John   L  11 

Weir  Alexander M  28 

R  Weir  Henry SLM  14 

R  Weir  Hector  J SLM  82 

CQ  Welch  Robert  G Cr  41 

Welch  Robert  Cr36 

396  Welch  Geo.  A.  W.  ..A/<  48 

186  Welch  David  N M  44 

381  Welch  Geo.  A CA  48 

Welehman  Geo.  T,  CnM  31 

Weld  Daniel Cr  25 

Weld  Richard L  14 

Weller  John  H Cr  43 

145  Wellesley  George  G.  .  .C  44 
500  Wellesley  Gerald  F.  H.  Mi  48 
Wellings  Henry  .  ..AS4G\ 
Wellington  Henry  J.  Cr  42 


8  Wellington  PM»r  ...  .M  40 

WeUaAndrew Cr34 

Wells  John  P LSI 

CO  Wells  Edward  F tn 

464  WellsJamesS If 41 

144  Wells-niomaflB 3f^ 

266  Wells  Fortesene    Ch^ 

WdlsThos.S £48 

Wells  Saml.S.D AS^ 

WeUa  Henry PP91 

Wells  JohnT Gi45 

362  Wells  Thos.  W Ck^ 

Welah  George   Cr  44 

COWelshWm. IM 

Wemyss  James  B.  . .  Rfi  50 
Wemy  SB  Thomas  A...  If  35 
Wemyss  John  K.  FLJf  41 
DY  TS  Wentworth  Wm.  F.L  13 
Wesley  Samael  R.    CnM^ 

f  West,  Sir  John     ..AR4} 
est  Christopher Cr  U 

West  Henry Cr31 

West  Joseph Cr  41 

486  West  James  B Cr46 

West  Alexander  G.  ..Cr4^ 

Weat  Wm.  W. Cr  49 

246  West  Henry    L4$ 

143  West  Alfred  O SJtf  44 

West  William 53f45 

West  Wm.  H.  H. .  .SL.V  4d 

R  West  Henry FLM  79 

West  Wm.,  XD S 14 

West  John    5S 

43  WestMaurtceT. S43 

295  West  David  O ^546 

We8tbTookBdmd.B.   CrS^ 
RV  Westbrook  Geor^  ¥..^L^ 

496  Western  George L  S7 

Western  Richard  R.    Cr  46 
Westphal,  Sir   Geo.  A.. 

Kt C\% 

OP  Westphal  Philip C  30 

Westropp  Berkley L  dj 

Wettenhall  Robert i  36 

lEl  Wetherall  Fredk.  A. .  .C !i6 

14  Wharton  Riehd.  H.    .  .L  41 

Wharton  John  A .  L.    Ct\^ 

Wheatley  John Cr  33 

Wheeler  John LM 

Wheeler  Thomas  P.    . .  L  « 

287  Wheeler  Wm.T M3f 

38  Wheeler  Francis  S.  ..Ck'^ 

CO  Whichelo  Geoige    L  £ 

548  Whichelo  A.  G SM  4f 

548  Whichelo  Richard  MJ>Pe: 

31  Whicher  James     AS^: 

'ZU  Whiffin  John  O C*  4* 

964  Whillier  Thomas  J.  ..MH 
325  Whillier  George  H.  ..Cki: 
OP  Whimper  WitHmm  . .  Cr  41 
474  Whimper  Logic  A.  ..Miii 
l&Whinyates  Thomas  R4  4' 
CSKWhipple  Thos.  C.  O.  D.  L  * 

515  Whipple  Fredk.  J Si' 

Whish  Wm  O.H f4' 

Whitaker  Thos. Cr :- 

Whitcombe  James   CfiJUt* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marine  Forces. 


81d 


120 

R 


151 


175 


.Cfc46 
SM  47 

,,Cr4B 


3a  White  Martin C  18 

White  George  H.  P.  .  .C  46 
White  Frederic Cr46 

44  White  RiehudD Cr47 

WkiteJokn(A) Cr  46 

WhUeJokn(B) Cr  44 

WhUeCharUt  Jf. ...  Cr  46 
Whit€  WiUiam (b)  .  .Cr  46 

WhUeOwrge Cr  49 

White  Wm.{c) Cr 60 

WhitePeter    L  12 

WhiteRichard    L  16 

CO  WhiteGeorgeR. L21 

White  Richud  H L  26 

WhiteHenryT. L  27 

White- William  W.  ..3f87 
White  Richard  O.  ..S3f  43 

White  Wm FLM  28 

White  Fredk.  J.  ,.FLMAO 

)78  White  Charles  W S4\ 

•>32  White  Henry  J C*47 

White  BriceW Cki» 

White  Benj.C Cit40 

Whitehead  Wm L  16 

Whitehead  Abraham  .  .L  16 
Whitehead  Robert    ..CA19 
Whitehead  Edwd. 
Whitehoose  Geo.  J, 

465  Whitehooae  AlAred 
Whiteway  Samuel 

Whiting  Joshva JIf  46 

R    Whiting  Geo  W...  FLM  41 

QH  Whitmarsh  John  ....AS 09 
Whitmarsh  Geoige. . . .S  46 
Whitmarsh  Wm.     ..NI41 

145  Whittall  Joseph  ....Cik  46 
Whyleck  James  ..LCM 46 
Whyte  Roberto L  40 

415  Whyte  John  W L43 

Whyte  Wm.H L  49 

WhyttDsTidK PP09 

Wickham  John  C.  ..Cr  37 
Wickham  BenJanUn  PP  36 
*Widdrington  Saml.B.Cr  24 

884  Wiggens  Richard  J. .  .Cik  44 

WightJohn    F1F46 

Wigley  John  G Cr  41 

WiicBton  James C  33 

A  WildeJoshnaJ.    ..SLMSl 

Wilder  David  H M49 

76  Wildey  Wm.  W.,  MD.ifS  46 

Wilds  Edward SM  4» 

216  Wiles  WUliam PP  46 

A  Wilis Tbo9.L.  ....Cit3f  00 

WilkinsWm PP  38 

Wilkinson  James  ....C.40 
Wilkinson  Fredk.  A.  Cr  24 
WiUdnson  William. . . .L  16 
Wilkinson  Stephen    ..L16 

CSKWilkinsoo  John  J £.27 

WUkinson  George  W  L  41 
Wilkinson  Mentor. . .  .ilf  12 

fVUkinttmfVm Cr  46 

446  Wilkinson  Wm SM  43 

662  Wilkinson  Chr.  R.B.  SM  49 

Wilkinson  HenryC.  AJ$M  49 

R  WUkinson  Richd.8.  CnMlO 

July  50  ' 


366  WUkinson  Charles  N.  .S  49| 
Willcock  Joseph  F. .  .PP  04 

216  WUlcoz  James C  60 

WiUcoz  Robert L  42 

466  WiUcox  Robert ASAl 

Willes  George  O L  44 

WiUes  James  I..  ..LCM 48 

169  WUles  George  I ASU 

Williams  Edward  R. .  .C  27 
WiUiams  Charles  H.  .  .C  32 
WUUams  Woodford  J.  C  41 

464  Williams  George Cr  46 

Williams  Aug.  A.  L.  L  13 
Williams  Richard  N.  .  .L  13 
WilUams  John  8 L  16 

DF  WiUiams  Thomas   ....L16 

WUUams  Thos.  M L 16 

WUUams  Wm.  J L  16 

WilUams Jobn(B)  ....L16 

WUUams  Hugh  L L  21 

WiUiams  Lawrence  B.  L  24 
WUUams  Samnel  ....L26 
WUUams  Poulton  ....L26 

379  WUUams  George  B.  .  .L  40 
WUUams  Richard  ....L40 

WUUams  Thos.  D L  60 

WilUams  Edward  ...  .M  40 

WUUams  Vincent M  A\ 

WUUams  Wm.H.  (a)  Af  43 

216  WUUams  Wm.  H.  (b)  M  46 

671  WUUams  Geoige.... SM  43 

R  WUUams  John    ..MAM  12 

WUUamJoHph  (A)CnM  11 

A  WUUams  Joseph  (B)CnM  11 

Williams  JohnW.CPLM  47 

WUUams  Charles  D.SLM60 

WUliami  Robert S  96 

Wittianu Miekd.  P.    ..8  91 

WilHamJokn 507 

WilUams  John  G S38 

WUUams  Hen.  F.  md.  AS  46 

114  WilUams  Chas.  F.  . .  JS  46 
WUUams  Thos.  H.  ..PP  10 
WUUams  Thomas    ..  PP  12 

WUUams  John PP 

WUUams  John Cir  46 

WiUiamson  Geoi^. . » .L  07 
WUUamson  Charles  C. 

CnM  39 
Wittiamion  Stephen  ..S04 
WilliamMon  Joseph ..  PP  00 
WUUamson  Edwd.  A.PP30 

WiUisWm.A C44 

WaiuJae.  W. Cr  49 

Willis  John  N M46 

WiUmott  Henry  S...AS 41 
WUIonghby  James  B.  Cr  46 
WUlonghby  Francis  ..L  43 

WUlsJohn L  16 

WUls  Fredk M  40 

WiUsonJohn    Cr  41 

WUlson  James  K. . .  CnM  42 
WiUson  Richard  K.FLM  48 
WUlyams John V.  ..Cr 44 
WUmot  Charles  S.  ..Cr  46 
Wilmot  Arthur  P.  E.  Cr  47 
WUmot,  Sir  Henry  S.Bt.L  26 


19  WUmshnrst  Arthur   ..L46 

WUsonJohn C30 

Wilson  George  K C  48 

WUsonJames    Cr  28 

WUwn  George     •...Cr34 

JWUson  Thomas Cr  43 

Wilson  Edmund   ....Cr  46 

WUson  Harry L  11 

WUson  Alexander  . . . .L  16 
Wilson  George  (b)  ....  L  16 

WUson  John(A) L  16 

WUson  James  H.  R. .  .L  26 

CSrWUeon  BosviUe  J L  32 

WUson  John  (b) L  43 

Wilson  Fred.  W.  (act)  Mt  60 
Wilson  Wm.C.F,  (act)M<  60 

WUeon  George M40 

A  WUson  Peter  T.  . .  CnM  06 

WiUonJohn CnM  26 

A  WUson  Robert. . .  .FLM  12 
WUson  Samuel  L.  FLM  46 

264  WUsonRoland Cjk  34 

1SmWil8onJohn(B)afDJH  41 
WaMonJohn{k)w.  ..S98 

Wilson  James S  14 

WUeon  Robert S  16 

Wnem  John  (  c  ) S  24 

Wilson  John  (d) 5  26 

472  WUson  Alexander,  m.d.  S  49 

WUsoa  Henry  C.  8. . .  JS  47 

127  WUson WUUamT.  ..AS4A 

WUeon  wmUem  . ...PP 00 

Wilson  Bryan PP  04 

Wilson  Robert  ...  .PP  26 
Winder Rdmund.. .  .Ch  24 
Windham  John  H.  ..Cr  38 

Wingfleld  David    L  16 

Wingrove  Henry  E. .  .Cr  46 

Wimgrove  George  P.CIM  37 

A  Winne  John  J. .  ..FLM  37 

Winniett5irWm  Kt.  Cr  43 

Winsor  George .Cr  43 

Winstauley Jss.  .••.Cit46 
Winter  Samuel  ....Pi> 46 
Winterbottom  John  • .  L  lo 
Winthrop  Hay  E.  8.  Cr46 
CGWinthropGeo.T.S.     L46 

416  Wise  Charles C  47 

i>r  WUeJohn L  16 

CG  Wise  Chapman   L  16 

412  Wise  Charles  A L47 

381  WiseFrederick   ....5M46 

Wise  James PP08 

WiseThos.T. PP  42 

246  Wise  George  H.  L.. .  PP  49 

WiseThos.T CkA9 

8  Wise  Geoige  H Cik  47 

182  Wiseman,  8irW.S..Bt.Cr  46 

89  Wiseman  Wm.H.  ..PP 44 

Witham,  Sir  Chas.  Kt.  L 1 8 

Witham  Francis ^.18 

A  Withenbery  Thomas  .  .M  28 

Witts  John Cf»M08 

Wodehottse^on.  Edward 

T.. C41 

381  Wodehouse George  ..Cr 44 
217  Wodehouse  A rmine  •.L46 
X 


Digitized  by 


Google 


SI 4    Index,  embracing  every  Rank  in  the  Royal  Navy  and  Marine  Forces. 


Wolfenden  Edward  . .  C A  42 

WoUeoek  Wm Cr  60 

WoHey  Godfrey  L.   ..  Cr  41 

WoUeyBenJ SM  42 

aSl  Wdridge  WiUiam  ....  C  18 

Wolridge Charles   ....L08 

Wolridge  George  R. . .  Cr  49 

Wolridge  Sydney   ....L48 

R  Wolrige  Ambrose  A.  R. 

CnM  86 
Wolrige,  Charles  FLM  48 
Wolrige  Ambrose  SLAf  48 
Wood  James  F.  L.    . .  Cr  43 

WoodJamet Cr  46 

Wood  Granville  H.  ..  Cr  46 

Wood  James  M L  15 

Wood  John  (a)    L  12 

.      Wood  James(B) L  15 

Wood  James  (c) L  15 

Wood  Arthur  W L40 

Wood  James  (d) L  41 

Wood  William    X.  45 

247  Wood  Charles  O L  45 

CGWoodWUliam Af 

WoodWm.J MZI 

R  Wood  James CnM  40 

♦Wood  William  ..CfiAf41 
Wood  Fredk.  A.  VSLM  47 

Wood  William,  md S  45 

WoodChas.  B ASA! 

568  Wood  Alfred Cit  46 

R  Woodcock  Fredk. .  .SLM  12 
Woodcock  Alexander.  .5  44 
Woodgate  Thomas  ..  Cr  42 
Woodger  William  . . . .  ilf  41 

CO  Woodham  Wm.  H L  16 

WoodinWm.H LIS 

WoodleyWm.  Cr  16 

Woodley  Aug.  J CV  46 

Woodman  Wm.I L04 

Woodrifr]>anielJ.  ..Cr  22 
Woodriff  John  R  ...  .Cr  48 
Woodruff  Henry     ....L30 

891  Woods  Thomas L  19 

WoodtAorpe  RUhd. S  09 

Woodward  Augustine   L  12 

844  Woodward  Thos PP  86 

Woolcombe  Belfleld  ..L41 

486  Woolcombe  Fred L  46 

Wooldridge  Samuel  O.  L  37 
Wooldridge  William  .  .L  25 
Woollcombe  George  . .  C  80 
WooWer  Richard  J.  . .  L  15 
WoolwardJohnH.  ..L40 
Wormeley  Ralph  R.  RB  49 
Worsfold  William    ..Cr  41 

Worsley  Marcus L  18 

Worth  Henry  John  ..C40 
Worthington  BenJ.  ..L13 
Wray  Luke  Henry  ..Cr  24 

898  WreT  Ohas.  J Mt  48 

Wriford  Samuel    Cr  16 

Wriford  Geo.  H...FLAf  48 
Wright  Charles  H.M.  C46 

Wright  Wm.  £ Cr  17 

WrigfUPJUlip Cr  40 

Wright  Thomas L  16 


Wright  Wmiam L  35 

Wright  Henry    L  32 

466  Wright  HeniyW L48 

Wright  George Jf  38 

Wright  Murray  T.  .  .SM  48 
^Wright John  ..CIM4A 
R  Wright  George  . . .  XnM  26 
Wright  Robtrt  {k)  CnM  40 
Wright  Robert  (a)  Cnlf  42 
Wright  John  H.  . .  CnM  46 
Wright  Wm.  A.G.FLJIf  43 

485  Wright  Jones  ....FLJlf  48 
Wright  David S\5 

194  Wright  Darid  H.,md.  AS  45 
Wright  William  ....  PP  07 
Wright  Wm.  L Ck46 

879  Wright  Sydney  E . . . .  Ci^  48 
Wroot Michael  M.  ..Cr  27 
Wyatt  Henry  B Cr  15 

558  Wyer  John  F M<  48 

217aWylde  Edward L  14 

Wylde  Edward  R.  ..Af  13 

532  Wylde  Edward  A.  FLM  U 
Wylie  Robert 525 

268  Wynniatt  Robt.  J.  ..Mt  49 

Wynter  William  ....  PP  07 

WynyardThos. M.  M.  JI/<  49 

88  Wyvill Christopher    ..C32 

Commodore,  Capo  of  Good  Hop*. 


R  YARNOLD  Bcnj.FLJf81 
261  Yates  Richard  A.    ....C37 

Yates  RobertB CrU 

Yates  JamesT in 

44aYeames  Wm J/  10 

272  Yeatman  Thoa.    SM  1*^ 

YeatsJohnS 115 

Yelverton  Hasting  R.  C4S 

YeoGerald S9^ 

Yonge  Edmund C41 

21  Yonge  Fredk.  D 1 45 

Yorke  Reginald Cm 

Youel  Edward 112 

83a  Youel  Frederick  B. .  .SAf  45 

415  YoueU  Edward SM  46 

Young  Horatio  B C  46 

Young  Jacob  L Cr  47 

Tmmg Matthew   ....Cra9 

Young  Alexander Cr  40 

Young  George Cr40 

Young  Daniel L  f2 

Young  William  F.  . . . .L  S6 

CG  Young  Thomas   L  do 

Young  Brooke,  J.  JmtrLinl. 

CO  Young  Alfred L  4^ 

224  Y<mngChas.H L4d 

182  Young  Thos.  J 3/14^ 

89  Young  Lewis  W SAT  47 

Young  Thomas     PPiA 

Young  WiUiam  (a).  . PP  » 
Young  William  (a)  ,.PP  40 
Young  William  A.  G.  CI  45 

YuU  Robert Cr  46 

YuieJames LiA 

69  Yule  Charles  B L43 

Yule.John Mr* 

121  Yule  Henry  B M4$ 

127  Yule  Alex.  C ^46 


Digitized  by 


Google 


315 


NUMBER  OF  OFFICERS  ALLOWED  TO  EACH  RATE 

OF  THE  MILITARY  BRANCH. 


CAPTAIN— One  in  all  rated  Shipg. 
COMMANDER— One  in  Ships  of  and  aboTe 
ird  rates,  and  in  command  of  Sloops,  &c. 
LIEUTENANTS— First  rates.S  ;  second  rates, 
tbird  rates,  6 ;   fourth  and  fifth  rates,  5  ;  sixth 
tes,  4.     Steam  Frigates  and  Sloops  bearing  110 
BUy  3.   Second  class  Steam  Sloops,  2 ;  Qon  Brigs, 
d  Schooners,  one  in  commaod. 
MASTERS-^One  in  all  rated  Ships  and  Sloops 
aring  a  Commander. 

MATES— First  and  Second  rates,  8 ;  Third  rates, 
i   Fourth,  Fifth,  and  SiUh  rates,  4.    First  class 
earn  Frigates,  3 ;  all  other  classes,  d. 
SECOND  MASTERS— First.  Second, and  Third 
tee,  9  ;  all  other  classes,  1. 
MIDSHIPMEN— First  rates,  16 ;  Second  rates. 


IS;  Third  rates,  10;  Foorth  rates,  8:  Fifth  rates, 
6 ;  Sixth  rates,  4  ;  Steam  Frigates,  3  ;  all  other 
Vessels,  2.  N.B.  Mates  mav  be  sobstituted  in 
these  ratings. 

MASTER'S  ASSISTANTS—First,  Second,  and 
Third  rates,  4  ;  Fourth  and  Fifth  rates,  9 ;  all  other 
Ships  and  Vessels,  1. 

NAVAL  CADETS— First  rates,  85  Second 
rates,  7 ;  Third  rates,  6 ;  Fourth  rates,  5 ;  Fifth 
rates,  4.  Steam  Frigates  and  Sloops  bearing  more 
than  80  in  complement,  2  ;  smaller  Vessels,  1. 

GUNNER— in  all  Ships  and  Vessels  except 
the  lowest  class  Steam  Vessels,  1. 

BO  ATSW  AIN— In  all  rated  Ships  and  in  Vessels 
commanded  by  a  Commander. 

CARP£NT£Rr--Thei 


OP  THE  CIVIL  BRANCH. 


CHAPLAINS^Onein  aU  rated  Ships 
SURGEONS— One  in  all  rated  Ships  and  Sloops 
taring  a  Commander. 

PAYMASTERS  and  PURSERS— The  same. 
ENGINEERS— First    class  Steam   Ships,  5$ 
earn  Frigates,  4  j  other  classes,  3. 


NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS— One  in  aU  rated 
Ships. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEONS— First  and  Second 
rates,  3 ;  Third  rates,  2 ;  all  other  rates,  1. 

CLERKS— First  and  Second  rates,  3 ;  other  rated 
Ships,  2 ;  Sloops  and  smaller  Vessels,  1. 


NAVY  AND  PRIZE  AGENTS  RESIDENT  IN  LONDON. 


arwis,  William  H.  B.,  1,  New  Boswell-court,  lin- 

coln's-inn. 

augbam,  J.  H.,  9,  Charing  Cross, 
umett  &   Wynne     (late   Coplands  &  Burnett,) 

29,  Surrej-st.,  Strand, 
ase  and  Loadonsack,  1,  James-st.,  Adelphi* 
hard,  William   and    Edward,   3,    Clifford's-inn, 

Fleet-street 

hippendale,  J.,  10,  John-street,  Adelphi. 
oilier,  Thomas,  and  John  Adolphus  Snee,  6«  New 

Inn,  Strand, 
^ufaur,  Frederick,  13,  Clement's-inn. 


Goode,  Lawrence,  and  Beale,  15,  Surrey-st,  Strand. 
Halford,  Messrs.  &  Co.,  41,  Norfolk-st.,  Strand. 
Hallett,  Robinson,  Maude,  and  Hallett,  14,  Great 

George-st. 
Holmes  and  Folkard,  3,  Lyon's-inn,  Strand. 
Muspratt,  John  P.,  34,  Aochurch-lane. 
Ommanney,  Messrs.  39,  Charing  Cross. 
Slade,  William,  21,  Cecil-street,  Strand. 
Smith,  Joseph,  12,  Marshall-st.,  Golden-sq. 
Stilwell,  John,  Gilliam,  and  Thomas,  22,  Arundel- 

street.  Strand. 
Woodhead,  Joseph,  1,  James-street,  Adelphi. 


AGENTS  FOR  OFFICERS  OF  ROYAL  MARINES, 
Msttrf.  Cox  and  Son,  HaUon  Garden, 


LIST  OF  LICENSED  NAVY  AGENTS  FOR  PETTY  OFFICERS  AND  SEAMEN, 

With  the  Bates  of  their  LicemeM  reepectively. 

N.B.— Each  License  expires  three  years  after  the  Date  thereof. 


lorroves, Walter,  15,  Ordnance-row,  Portsea  9Jan49 
>avi8,  Noah,  5,  Lyon's  Inn,  Strand,  London  l6Nov47 
Sdmrards,  John,  20,  Common  Hard,  Portsea  2lOct49 
lymaa,  Hyman,  23,  Gee-street,  Plymouth. .  4May50 

saac,  Philip,  19,  King-st.,  Flnsbunr lJune49 

saacs,  Samuel,  11,  Common  Hard,  Portsea  27Apr48 
saacs,  John,  68,  Hamond-at.,  Chatham  ..13Jan48 
roseph,  Aaron,  19*  John-st,  Sidney-square, 

Commerdal-road,  London 7Mar49 

iicvi,  Phincas,  15,  CsOierine-st.,  Devonport. .  90ct49 


Levy,  David,  65,  High-st,  Portsmouth  ....  13Jaa48 
Levy,  Marks,  50,  Bedford-st.,  Plymouth  ..  13Sept48 
Levy,  Aaron,  46,  Bedford-st.,  Plymouth  . .  35Jttly48 
Magnus,  Simon,  302,  High-st.,  Chatham  . .  2lFeb49 
Marks,  Charles,  22,  Wimple-st.,  Plymouth  22Mar47 
Moses  (otherwUeMon)  Benj.,  1,  Clock-st, 

Portsea 20Nov49 

Moses,  John,  jun.,  25,  Hard,  Portsea l6Dec47 

Solomon,  Moses,  8,  Ordnance-row,  Portsea . .  7Deo47 
Solomon,  Lewis,  3,  Hamond  Place,  Chatham24Feb49 

X2 


Digitized  by 


Google 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


FLAG  OFFICERS,  per  diem.  Adm.  of  the 
Fleet,  £6,  Adm.  £b,  VioH-Adm.  i;4.  Re&r- 
Adm.  Commodore  of  First  Class,  and  Captain  of 
the  Fleet,  £S.  Commodore  of  Second  Class,  £}y 
or  10s.  in  addition  to  pay  as  Captain,  according 
to  Admiralty  Order.  If  Commanding-in-Cbief,  a 
farther  sum  of  £Z  while  his  flag  is  flying  within 
the  limits  of  his  station. 

CAPTAINS  of  Ships  of  the  Line,  except  Flag 
Ships,  £53  14f.  per  lunar  month.  Senior  Capts.  of 
the  Oidinary,  and  other  such  estahliahments, 
^646  0«.  Qd.  Capts.  of  regular  Flag  Ships,  and 
of  Fourth  rates*  j£'38  7s.  All  other Capts.iC'30  1  Zs.Sd, 

COMMANDERS,  £93  Os.  id,  per  lunar  month, 
in  all  rates  authorized  to  hear  one, 

LIEUTENANTS  in  command  of  any  Ship  ex- 
cept Surveying  and  Packet  Establishment,  Senior 
of  a  sea-going  rated  Ship,  of  a  rated  Surveying  Ves- 
sel (if  receiving  no  additional  surveying  pay),  or 
of  a  Troop  Ship,  if  of  seven  years  staniling;  £lb  8s. 
AH  others  £IA  per  lunar  month. 

MASTER  of  the  Fleet,  IBs.  5d.  per  diem.  Mas- 
ters in  Line-of  Battle  Ships,  i?16  6s.  8c/.,  in  other 
Ships,  ^14  per  lunar  month.  Store  allowances 
when  in  charge ^Firat  rate  £B  10s.  lid.  Second 
rate,  £6  19s.  \0d.  Third  rate,  £5  6s.  Sd,  Fourth 
rate,  £9  19s.  \d.  Fifth  rate,  £i  I4s.  9d.  Sixth 
rate,  £3  2s.  ftd.    Sloops,  £2  1 7s.  4 d.  per  mensem. 

MATE,  jf  5  per  mensem,  in  all  rates. 

SECOND  MAST£R..-dC5  9s.  id.  in  Line-of- 
Battle  Ships,  and  £6  per  mensem  in  lUl  others. 
In  Vessels  where  no  Master  is  borne,  is  to  receive 
jS5  9s.  id,  per  mensem,  and  Store  allowance  of 
jS2,  or  in  Vessels  where  the  Master  is  absent,  or 
from  any  other  cause  he  has  charge  of  stores,  to  re- 
ceive such  allowance  as  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty 
•hall  decide. 

•  CHAPLAINS,  £12  Bs.  per  lunar  month.  In 
addition  if  acting  as  Naval  Instructor  under  three 
years'  service  as  such,  £7  7s.  Above  three  years, 
£8  Is.  Above  seven,  £B  17s.  id.  Above  ten, 
i^lO  lOs.  with  tuition  allowance  of  ^'5  for  each 
young  gentleman. 

NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS  of  less  than  three 
years'  full  pay  service,  £9  16s.  Above  three, 
iSlO  lOs.  Above  seven,  «^11  18s.  Above  ten, 
£]i  per  mensem,  witli  tuition  allowance  of  £5 
for  each  young  gentleman. 

MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  of  less  than  ten 
years'  service  as  such,  ^44  2s.,  afler  ten  years, 
^58  16s.  per  lunar  month.  DEPUTY  IN- 
SPECTORS, £9S,  SURGEONS  of  Hospitals 
on  appointment  with  less  than  twenty  years'  ser- 
vice, 16s.  Gd.  Above  twenty  years,  £\  Os.  6d. 
per  diem.  Of  less  than  six  years'  full  pay  service, 
including  service  as  Assistant- Surgeon,  £\5  8s. 
Above  six  years,  £\6  I6s.  Above  ten,  jei9  12s. 
Above  twenty,  £25  4s.  Of  Hospital  Ship,  of 
whatever  length  of  service,  £95  it,  per  mensem, 
in  all  rates.    With  such  further  allowance  when 


employed  in  Hospitals  on  shore,  as  thdr  Larii^i 
may  think  proper. 

(Surgeons  on  the  list,  and  anemployed  osi  tk  > 
of  July,  1840,  are  entitled  to  tbe  old  scale  of  v 
only,  until  they  shall  baye  serred  three  yesncc:^ 
pay  Buhaequent  to  the  Ut  of  January.  ISSS.) 

ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.  —  In  Ships .iv- 
no  Surgeon  is  borne,  of  less  than  ten  yt»T<  *: 
pay  service,  j£}  I  4s.  Above  ten,  j^14.  And  vi-- 
a  Surgeon  is  borne,  of  less  than  three  jetr^' : 
pay  service,  ^9  16s.  Above  throe,  .a^iO  Uh.  Al ' 
ten,  ^12  \9s,  per  mensem. 

SECRETARY  to  AdmirBl  of  the  FvJ 
£1  7s.  Ad,  To  a  Flag  Officer  CoBunaadia? : 
Chief,  jei  Is.  Ud,  To  all  other  Fla^  Offieer^i. 
Commodores  of  First  Class,  1 6s.  5^.  ComBcui  ^ 
of  Second  C  lass,  8s.  9d,  per  diem,  and  5«.  a  ^ 
from  half  pay  of  their  respectiv^e  ranks. 

PAYMASTERS  and  PURSERS,  £7^mn- 
sem  in  all  rates. 


ENGINEERS.— 5«  Pa^e  3a4, 

CLERKS.— In  all  rates.  If  unpassed.  £i  &.  4 
in  Line  of  Battle  Shipa,  and  ^4  in  all  other  Sb?- 
Clerk  to  the  Secretary,  to  a  Conomandei^iB-Cye 
JSi  lis.  To  the  Secretary  to  a  Junior  Fk?  Ota^ 
or  Commodore  of  First  Class,  £3  18s.,  in  all  rt» 


MIDSHIPMEN,  £t  8$. 
rates. 


per 


MASTER'S  ASSISTANTS,  ^^Il*.p«f=* 
sem,  in  all  rates. 

NAVAL  CADETS,  £l  2s.  per  aensoB,  a  "^^ 

rates. 

GUNNER,  BOATSWAIN,  and  CA  RPEXTO 
(the  latter  with  7s.  a  month  in  addition  to  fbll-pf^ 
for  tools,  in  every  rate.)— First  Class,  £1 ;  S«tiii 
Class,  £5  Os.  id. ;  Third  Class,  ^4  14s.  pw  }i.Er 
month.  Harbour  service : — First  Clsiss.  £5  17s.  1  >* 
Second  Class,  jf  4  6t.4d,',  Third  Class,  ifS*' 
per  lunar  month. 


WORKING  PETTY  OFFICERS. 

PER    LUNAB    MONTH. 

FIRST  CLASS.— Ship's  Cook,  £9  ISs.  •< 
miraKs Coxswain,  £2  \9s.  Leading  Stoker, jf si-', 
(and  when  within  the  tropics,  and  steam  np.  ^ 
his  pay  in  addition).  Master-at-Arme,  Sesas^' 
Schoolmaster,  Sail-maker,  Rope-maker, Carpet^-' 
Mate  (with  7s.  a  month  for  tools).  Caulker  (« • 
7s.  a  month  for  tools  while  doinf^  duty  with  «»•'• 
penters),and  Blacksmith,  £%  12s.  in  Line-of- Baf^ 
Ships,  and  £9  9s.  in  all  others.  Ship's  Corpofi- 
Gunner's  Mate,  Captain's  Coxswain,  QuartfT  .Vir 
ter,  Boatswain's  Mate,  Captains  of  the  VoncM^ 
Maintop,  Foretop,  and  of  the  Hold,  Coxswsia  *' 
the  Launsh,  £9  6s.  in  all  rates. 

SECOND  CLASS.— Sail-maker's  Mate,  Coops 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Sea  Pay  of  the  Navy  and  Marines* 


317 


rmourefy  Caulker's  Mate  (with  7s.  a  month  fot* 
•ols  while  doinff  duty  with  carpenters).  j€2  4«. 
all  rates.  Captains  of  the  Mast,  Afterguard, 
lizentopy  Yeoman  of  the  Signals,  Coxswain  of 
le  Pinnace,  Paymaster  and  Pursers'  Steward, 
id  Musician,  ^^2  It.  in  all  rates. 

REMAINDER  OP  SHIP'S  COMPANY.— 
boker  and  Coal  Trimmer,  j£2  6s.  (and  when  within 
le  tropics,  and  steam  up,  half  his  pay  in  addition), 
arpenter's  Crew  (with  7s.  a  month  for  tools), 
liil-maker's  Crew,  Cooper's  Crew,  and  Painter, 
'\  1  i'is.  in  all  rates*  A  hie  Seaman,  Yeoman  of  the 
tore-room,  Fhig  OflBcer's  Steward,  Cook,  and  Do- 
ostic,  Captain's  Steward  and  Cook,  Ward  or  Gun 
)om  Steward  and  Cook,  Sab-OSicer*s  Steward 
lid  Cook,  Sick-berth  Attendant,  ^1  14f.  in  all 
ttes. 


Ordinary  Seaman,  Cook's  Mate,  and    Barher, 

Paymaster  and  Purser's  Steward's  Mate,  and 
Landsmen,  ^1  3s.  in  all  rates. 

Seaman  Gunner,  first  fiye  years  from  date  of  his 
passing  certificate  on  gunnery,  Ss.,  second  five 
years,  6s.,  third  five  years,  7s.  in  addition  to  his 
rating. 

Diver,  Is.  Bd.  to  he  paid  when  actually  diving. 
Is.  for  each  period  of  slack  water,  or  when  there 
is  no  tide  Is.  an  hour  in  addition  to  his  rating. 

Boys  of  First  Class,  and  Paymaster  and  Purser's 
Steward's  hoy,  I  As,  3d, 
Bovs  of  Second  Class,  12s.9d.  in  all  rates. 


ROYAL  MARINES.  ALL  RATES.— PAY  PER  MONTH. 


RANKi   AKD   RATINGS. 

aptain —  jf  s. 

If  Brevfet  Major   17  10 

Others 14  14 

irst  Lieutenant — 

After  7  years    10  10 

Under  7  years 9  i 

econd  Lieutenant  7  7 

!adets  5  0 

olour  Serjeant   t  14 

erjeant    1 2  0 

or  poral— 

After  14  years 1  1« 

From  7  to  1 4  yrs.  (if  enlisted 

prior  to  24  Jan.  1823)  1  9 

All  others 1  7 

ifer  or  Drummer    1  9 


ARTILLERY.     | 

d. 

je  s. 

d. 

0 

18     4 

0 

0 

16     8 

0 

0 

10  19 

4 

0 

9  11 

4 

0 

7  16 

4 

0 

3     6 

8 

2  12 

8 

a  12 

0 

2    9 

8 

2     7 

4 

1     5 

8 

RANKS  AND    RATINGS* 

Bomhardier-—  jB  «. 

After  1 4  years  .., , 

From  7  to  14  yrs.  (if  enlisted 
prior  to  24  Jan.  1823)         ...  . 

All  others 

Gunner  ~ 

Aft^rUyeais 

From  7  to  14  yrs.  (if  enlisted 
prior  to  24  Jan.  1823;        ...  . 

All  others 

Private^ 

After  14  years  14     1 

From  7  to  1 4  yrs.  (if enlisted 

prior  to  24  Jan.  1823)       1     1     ~ 


ARTILLBRT. 

d^     £  s.  d. 

2    8    0 


All  others 0  19 


1     8  10 


RATES  OP  HALF-PAY  FOR  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES, 
PAYABLE  QUARTERLY. 


FLAG  OFFICERS,      pbb  dibm. 

admiral  of  the  Fleet   £3    3    0 

admirals 3    2    0 

ice-Admirals 1  12    6 

tear-Admirals 1    6    0 

'or  pay  of  Retired  Rear- Admirals  and 

Retired  Captains  under  order    in 

Council  of  1846,  tee  page  16. 

CAPTAINS, 
'o  each  of  the  first  70  as  they  stand 
on  the  List  of  Officers  in  Seniority    0  14    6 

'o  each  of  the  next  100 0  13    6 

'o  the  remainder 0  10    6 

COMMAKDERS. 
o  each  ofthe  first  160  on  the  List  ..    0  10    0 
o  the  remainder 0    %    6 


LIEUTENANTS.       PBB  oiBM. 
To  each  of  the  first  300  on  th6  List  . .  £0    7    0 

To  each  of  the  next  700 0    6    0 

To  the  remainder 0    6    0 

All  Lieutenants  promoted  to  that  rank  after  Ist 
July,  1840,  to  receive  As.  a  day,  to  be  increased 
to  5#.  a  day  after  three  years'  service  as  Lieut- 
enants in  Sea-going  Ships,  and  to  advance  as 
at  present  by  Seniority  to  the  rates  of  Qs.  and 
7«.  a  day ;  but  may  be  placed  on  the  6#.  List, 
if,  through  illness  contracts  in  the  Service, 
they  shall  have  been  unable  to  serve  three  years 
at  Sea  in  that  rank. 

MASTERS. 
To  the  first  100  on  the  list  (being  qua- 
lified for  first  or  second  rates,  or 
<<  Line  of  Battle  Ships") 0    7    0 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


318 


Scale  of  Half-pay  and  Retirement  for  Inspectors,  &c. 


PER  BIBM. 

To  the  next  900  (being  qualified  ibr 
third  or  fourth  rates,  if  6  years  com- 
missioned time  afloat) £0    6  0 

Hie  remainder,  having  served  6  years 
in  the  Navy,  9  of  which  as  Acting  or 
Second  Master,  or  as  Master's  Mate 

or  Midshipman 0    6  0 

ROYAL  MARINES. 

Colonels    0  14  6 

lieutenant-Colonels    Oil  0 

Majors 0    0  6 

Captafais   0    7  0 

First-lieutenants,  of  7  years' standing  0    4  6 

The  remainder 0    4  0 

Second-lieutenants 0    8  0 

Phtsigians. 

After  10  years' Service    1    1  0 

AfterSditto 0  16  0 

Under  that  time 0  10  6 

SUROBOVB. 

Sorgeons  0    6  0 

Above  6  years' Service    0    6  0 

«    10           „             0    7  0 

,1    16            „             0    8  0 

„    20            „             0  10  0 

„    25               (with  leave  to  retire)  0  13  0 

„    80               (with  leave  to  retire)  0  16  0 


Assist AHT-StJRGBOHS.  pbr  disk. 

Assistant- Surgeons £0    2  6 

Above  3  years' Service   0    9  0 

„    10            „              0    4  0 

„    20            , 0    5  0 

Dispensers    0    6  0 

PAYMASTERS  AND  PURSERS. 

On  the  Retired  list 0    8  6 

To  each  of  the  first  100 0    7  0 

To  each  of  the  next  200 0    6  (i 

To  the  remainder    0    6  0 

SECRETARIES. 
After  12  Tears'  actual  Service  as  Se- 
cretaries         0  12  0 

CHAPLAINS. 

After  8  years'  Service  at  Sea  or  10  In 

Harbour    0    5  0 

For  each  year's  longer  Service  than  8 
at  Sea  or  10  in  Harbour,  6<L  per 

diem  additional  till  H  reach    0  10  0 

NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS. 

After  their  First  Entry   0    2  0 

„      3  Years'  Service  on  Full  Pay.  .030 

„    lOYears 0    4  6 

,,    20Years 0    5  0 


SCALE  OP  HALF-PAY  AND  RETIREMENT  FOR  INSPECTORS,  AND  DEPUTY- 
INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS  AND  FLEETS. 


ACTIVE  SERVICE. 


Mediedl  Intpeeton* 

From  date  <tf  promotion  

After  10  years'  service  in  the  rank. . 

16  „ 

20  ,, 

26 

80  „ 

DeptOy  Mediedl  Intpecton, 
From  date  of  promotion  to  the  rank 
After  ID  years'  service  in  the  rank. . 

16  „ 

20  ,, 

25  „ 

80  M 

35  „ 


10  jean' 
preTiooi 
Service  in 
may  gnuie. 


£s. 

d. 

0  15 

0 

1     1 

6 

1    4 

3 

1    7 

0 

1    9 

8 

1  12 

6 

0  13 

0 

0  16 

0 

0  17 

6 

0  19 

9 

1    2 

0 

1    4 

3 

I    6    6 


Retirement  per  Diem. 


16  7eara> 
preyloat 
Service  in 
anj  grade. 


£  M.  d, 

0  15  3 

1  4  3 
1  7  0 
1  9  8 
1  12  6 


0  13  3 

0  16  3 

0  19  9 
12  0 

1  4  3 
1     6  6 


90  jran' 

previous 

Service  in 

any  gmde. 


£  S. 

0  16 

1  7 
1  9 
1  12 


0  13 
)  16 

1  2 
1  4 
1    6 


95  years' 
previous 
Service  in 
any  grade. 


£  9.  d, 

0  16  9 
19  8 

1  12  6 


0  14  0 

0  15  9 
14  3 

1  6  6 


SO  f  «an' 
preriovs 


aaygiade. 


£  8.    i. 

0  16    0 

1  12    6 


0  15    0 

0  16    • 

1  6    f 


LEAVE  OF  ABSENCE. 

All  applioations,  either  for  original  leave,  or  for  a  renewal  thereof,  whether  made  through  agesi.  1 
otherwise,  must  be  written  by  the  Oifieer  himself,  and  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


di9 


RELATIVE  RANK  OP  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ARMY  AND  NAVY, 


1. 
3. 
3. 
4. 
5. 

6. 


The  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  nuiks  with  a  Field-Marshal  of  the  Anny. 

Admirals    with  Generab. 

yioe- Admirals    with  laeutenant-G^neraTs^ 

Rear-Admirals with  Major-Oeaerals. 

Commodores  of  the  First  Class 1 

Commodores  of  the  Second  Class    >  with  Brigadier-Generals. 

Director-General  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Nary } 


Captains,  after  three  years  from  the  dates  of  their  first  C<>nunis-\ 
sions  as  Captains f 


with  Colonels* 


8.    Commanders • ^ 

Secretaries  to  Flag  Officers  Commanding  in  Chief >    with  Majonk 


Deputy  Medical  Inspectors  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets 

0.    Lientenants    

Masters  of  the  Fleet 

Masters 

Chaplains  

Secretaries  to  Junior  Flag  Officers  tod  Commodores  of  the  First 

CkM 

Surgeons    

Paymasters  and  Pursers w 

10.  Mates 

Assistant-Surgeons 

11.  Second  Masters 


:} 


with  Captains* 


with  lieutenants. 


SSS^pSSrr./;/.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::}  -^^'^^ 

13.  Nothing  contained  in  these  Regulations  is  to  giye  a  claim  to  any  Officer  of  the  Nayy  to  assume 
command  of  Her  Majesty's  Luid  Forces  on  shore,  nor  to  any  Officer  of  the  Army  to  assume 
command  of  any  of  H.M.  Squadrons  or  Ships. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


320  Declarations,  etc. 


DECLARATION 

Required  from  Officers  of  the  Royal  Nayy  and  Marines  claiming  Half-pay  and  Retind-pftj  pemmaDj 

or  by  Agent 

Chrittian  Namei  to  be  Umrted  inJuU  at  the  commeneement,  InU  the  Signotun  to  be   m  tkt  Officer's  mm/ 


—  do  aolemnly  and  sinoerely  declare  that  I  am  entitled  to Pay  as  a in  tbe  Royil 

-.  tbat  I  am  not  m  Holy  Orders,  and  that  I  had  not,  from  the day  of ,  18     ,  to  the 

.  day  of .  18     ,  any  other  Place  or  Employment  of  Profit,  Ciyil  or  Bfilitary,  in  any  De- 


partment of  Her  Majesty's  Service,  nor  in  the  Colonies  or  Possessions  of  Her  Majesty  beyond  the  S«s, 

nor  under  any  other  GoTemment ;  except  * and  I  make  this  solemn  Declaration,  oonadentiouslr 

believing  the  same  to  be  true. 

Declared  and  ntbteribed  before  m*,  thu day  of 184     . 

The  Magistrate  or  Resident  Minister  of  the  Established  Church  1 
.  to  sign  hers»  and  state  the  place  for  which  he  acts.  .  /.       


MagistraUfor .  Mhitterof In  tjie. County  of - 

Tbe  Claimant  to  sign  here.  ... 

Residing  at ,  near  the  Post  Town  of ,  in  the  County  of . 


*  An  Officer  holding  any  other  Place  or  Employment  of  Profit,  Civfl  or  Military,  ia  to  insert  tbs 
Office  he  holds,  with  the  Net  Annual  Salary,  and  the  Emoluments  thereof,  and  the  Authority  ondcr 
which  he  is  allowed  to  receive  his  Half-pay. 


FORM  OF  HALF-PAY  pECLARATION  TO  BE  TAKEN  BY  CHAPLAINS 
On  the  Half-pay  Litf,  und^'Hu  Majesty  t  Order  in  C&iMeU,  ofSlst  July.  1885. 


I  — ^—  do  solemnly  and  sinoerely  declare  that  I  -did  not  accept  any  benefice  with  core  of  soab 
before  I  had  completed  a  term  of  aerrice  in  the  Royal  Nary,  as  Chaplain,  equal  to  eight  yean  aenitest 
sea;  that  I  have  not  between  tbe  — —  day  of-  and  tbe  ■   ■         day  of  ■  been  employed 

as  Chaplain  of  any  of  His  Majesty's  Ships,  and  have  not  held,  and  do  not  hold^  any  s»poiiitaMnt  a 
Chaplain  of  a  Naval  Establishment,  the  emolomenta  ef  which  amount  to  -four  hundred  poonaa  per  anmm ; 
and  J  make  this  solemn  Declaration^  conscientiously  believing  the  same  to  be  true. 


OATH  Olf  ALLEGIANCE,  &c. 

By  tbe  Acts  25  Charles  II.,  Cap.  8,  and  subsequent  Acts,  and  by  the  9  George  lY.,  Cap.  17,  aQ  Offi- 
cers of  the  Navy,  on  attaining  the  rank  of  Rear-Admiral,  or  on  being  promoted  to  a  superior  rank,  en 
required  to  take  the  Oath  of  Allegiance,  and  make  the  Declaration  therein  respectively  mentioned, 
within  Six  Months,  either  in  the  Court  of  Chancery  or  King's-Bench,  at  Westminster,  or  at  iht 
Quarter-Sessions  of  the  County  or  Place  where  they  shall  be  resident,  in  de&ult  of  doing  wbidk 
their  Commissions  are  declared  void:  But  if  the  Officer  should  be  absent  from  England  when  pro- 
moted, or  if  his  promotion  shall  take  place  within  three  months  before  bis  departure,  be  may  take 
the  Oath,  and  make  the  Declaration,  at  aoy  time  within  Six  Calendar  Months  tSter  his  return. 


COMMANDERS  OF  LINE  OF  BATTLE  SHIPS. 

By  an  Admiralty  memorandum  dated  Dec.  IS,  1847,  their  Lordships  directed  that  in  fdtnra,  Cca- 
manders  shall  be  eligible  for  tbe  appointment  of  Conunander  of  a  Line  of  BatUe  Ship  who  bare  sarrW 
one  year  in  command  of  a  Sloop,  or  as  Lieutenant  in  command  of  a  Brig,  or  aa  First  7 
Gunnery  Lieutenant  of  any  Ship  in  Her  Majesty's  Service. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


a2i 

ROYAL  NAVAL  COLLEGE. 

SCIENTIFIC  EDUCATION  OF  OFFICERS. 

AdnwnUy,  20tA  iJeeembir,  1838. 

Her  Biajesty  baying  been  graciouslj  f>leased  to  sanction,  by  Order  in  Council  of  July  8th,  1838|  the 
establishment  of  further  means  of  scientific  education  for  a  certain  number  of  Officers  of  Her  Majesty's 
Naral  Service,  under  such  regulations  as  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  may  frame  from 
time  to  time. 

Their  Lordships  have  directed  that  for  this  object— Thirty  additional  Mates,  who  hare  passed  both  the 
Examination  in  Seamanship  and  in  Navigation,  shall  be  borne  on  the  books  of  the  Excellent, 

They  will  receiye  Sea-pay,  and  be  in  ^1  respects  under  Naval  discipline ;  but  they  will  reoeire  the 
usual  allowance  instead  of  being  victualled,  and  be  lodged  in  the  Royal  Nayal  College.  Any  further 
expense  will  be  defrayed  by  themselves. 

iBey  win  be  selected  from  such  as  have  passed  the  Ordinary  Examination  on  board  the  ExcelUnt,  and 
a  preference  will  be  given  to  those  who  shall  have  passed  the  best  Examination. 

They  will  receive  Instruction  at  the  Royal  Naval  College  for  the  space  of  one  year,  and  then  be 
discharged. 

An  Examination  will  take  place  at  the  end  of  every  six  months. 

The  Mate  who  passes  the  best  Examination,  provided  be  produces  satisfactory  Certificates  of  character 
and  professional  ability  from  the  Captains  with  whom  he  has  served,  and  during  the  period  of  his 
Instruction,  wilf  receive  a  Lieutenant's  Commission ;  provided  always  he  attains  a  certain  fixed  degree 
of  proficiency. 

A  limited  number  (Ten)  of  Commissioned  Officers  of  any  rank  may  avail  themselves  of  the  instruction 
thss  afforded,  for  the  space  of  one  year.  No  expense  will  be  incarred  on  their  account ;  and  they  will 
be  expect^  to  pass  the  ordinaiy  examination  of  the  Excellent  before  they  are  admitted  to  the  instruction  at 
the  Royal  Naval  College.  By  Command  of  their  Lordships,  C.  Wood. 


EXAMINATION    OF   OFFICERS    ON    SUBJECTS    CONNECTED   WITH    THE 

STEAM  ENGINE. 

Admiraliy,  ^th  cf  December,  1849. 

My  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  having  had  under  their  consideration  the  examination 
required  of  Officers,  on  subjects  connected  wiui  the  Steam  Engine,  with  a  view  to  ascertain  their  oom* 
potency  to  be  registered  as  "  Steam  Officers/'  are  pleased  to  order  that  no  Officer  shall,  henceforward, 
be  so  reg^ered,  until  he  has  passed  an  examination  at  the  Royal  Naval  College  at  Portsmouth,  on  the 
sabiects  herein  detailed ;  and  any  Officer,  whether  he  has  acquired  his  knowledge  in  one  of  Her 
Majesty's  Dockyards,  or  at  the  htctories  of  private  individuals,  or  has  studied  at  the  Royal  Naval 
College,  or  not,  is  at  liberty  to  present  himself  for  examination,  on  the  days  fixed  for  the  purpose,  on 
giving  timely  notice  to  the  Captain  Superintendent  of  the  College  of  his  intention  so  to  present  himselfl 

The  Examinations  are  to  take  place  once  in  every  three  months,  at  the  time  fixed  for  the  present 
Quarterly  Examinations ;  and  they  will  be  conducted  by  the  Professor  of  the  College,  in  the  presence  of 
the  Admiral  Superintendent  of  the  Dockyard  and  the  Captain  Superintendent  of  the  CoUeg^e. 

The  subjects  on  which  the  Officers  will  be  examined  are  to  be,  until  forthtir  notice,  as  follows, 
via.: — 

1.  The  Elements  of  Geometry,  Mechanics,  and  Dynamiea. 

2.  Laws  of  Heat« 

3.  The  application  of  these  branches  of  science  to  the  steam  engine. 

4.  The  name,  and  use  of  every  part  of  the  engines,  boilers,  &o. 

5.  Construction  and  principle  of  the  engines  and  boilers ;  expansion  of  steam,  eoonomy  of  fuel,  resulting 
from  the  application  of  the  jnineiple,  and,  under  certain  circumstances,  from  the  employment  of  reduced 
power. 

6.  The  nature,  application,  and  uses  of  the  indicator. 

The  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Dockyard  is  to  furnish  the  Professor  with  questions,  relating  to  the  heads 
Nos.  4,  5  and  6— marked  with  the  number  which  should  be  given  for  each  question  if  answered  fully 
and  correctly ;  and  he  is  to  examine  the  written  answers,  and  mark  upon  each  of  them  the  number 
which  should,  in  his  opinion,  be  given  by  the  Professor. 

The  Professor  is  to  prepare  Questions  under  the  first  three  heads,  and  in  like  manner  assign  to  each 
question  the  number  which  should  be  given  to  it,  if  answered  fully  and  correctly. 

The  whole  of  these  questions  are  to  be  printed,  and  placed  in  the  hands  of  each  Officer,  on  the  day  of 
examination. 

An  abstract  is  ultimately  to  be  made  by  the  Professor  of  the  result  of  the  examinations,  shewing  in 
one  eolnmn  the  greatest  number  which  could  be  gained  under  each  head  of  the  examination— and  in 
another  eolnmn^  the  aggr^te  of  the  number  under  the  separate  heads  awarded  to  each  Officer ;  and 
tfaisabetraet  is  to  be  transmitted  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty,  with  a  copy  of  the  printed  questions, 
for  their  Lordships'  information.  By  Command  of  their  Lordships,  John  pAaxxR, 


Digitized  by 


Google 


322 


Widows^  Pensions. 


RULES  AND  ORDERS  FOR  GRANTING  PENSIONS  TO  THE  WIDOWS   OF  COMMIS- 
SIGN  AND  WARRANT  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 

ArU  1  — ^Widows  of  CommiMion  and  Wamnt  Officers  of  the  Royal  Nary  maj  b€  allowed  Pensvcs 
as  heremafter  directed,  and  subject  to  the  following  Restrictions,  prof  idea  they  shaU  appear  to  tb« 
Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  to  be  proper  and  deserring  objects  of  the  Public  Bounty,  and 
not  left  in  wealthy  circumstances. 

Art.  2.— The  Rates  of  Pensions  shall  be  as  fellows,  ris.  :«»To  the  Widow  of  a 


Flag  Officer  of  His  Maiesty's  Fleet,  per  arm,  £190 
For  Pensions   to  Widows  of  Rear-Admirals 

tee  page  16 

Captain  of  3  Years' standing    90 

Captain  under  3  Years*  standing 80 

Captain  (retired  under   Order  in  Council, 

10th  Aug.,  1840)    76 

Commander     70 

Commander  (retired  under  Order  of  1816)  . .  60 

Commander  (ditto            ditto            1830)  . .  50 

Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  . .  60 

Widows  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marivis  are  entided  to  thefeUowing  Pensions :— Tb  the  Widow  oft 

General  Officer X120 

Colonel 00 

Lieutenant-Colonel 80 


Secretary  to  Commander-in-Chief     £30 

Deputy  Medical  Insp.  of  Hosp.  snd  Fleets  SO 

Lieutenant    tV» 

Master   50 

Chaplain    40 

Sec.  to  Jun.  Flag  Officers  snd  Cominod«res  . .  40 

Surgeon     4) 

Paymaster  and  Purser 40 

Naval  Instructor  40 

Assistant-Surgeon     96 


Captain £S0 

First  Lieutenant    4fi 

Second  Lieutenant    36 


Major   70 

Art.  3. — The  Pensions  of  all  Widows  shall  commence  from  the  first  da^  of  the  Month  following  tktt 
in  which  their  Husbands  died,  provided  application  be  made  by  the  Widow  within  Twelve  Mondis 
from  the  same,  otherwise  from  the  time  only  of  such  application;  and  aU  applications  for  Pensions  msst 
be  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 

Art.  4. — ^The  Widows  of  Officers  (except  Chaplains)  who  man^  after  the  31st  of  December,  lBd0»  wiS 
only  be  entitled  to  the  Pensions  of  their  respective  Classes,  in  the  event  of  their  Husbands  having  bees 
on  the  List  of  Commission  or  Warrant  Oflicers  ten  complete  years,  except  the  Hosband  be  killed  is 
action,  or  lose  his  life  in  the  execution  of  the  Service. 

Art.  5. — ^No  widow  shaU  receive  a  Pension  as  a  Chaplain's  Widow,  unless  her  Husband  shall  hsTt 
been  in  Priest's  Orders,  nor  unless  his  name  was  on  the  List  at  the  time  of  hia  death,  nor  unless  the 
shall  have  been  married  during^  or  prior  to,  her  Husbsnd's  Service  in  the  Navy,  and  unless  her  Hos- 
band shall  have  served  Three  Years  in  sea-going  Ships,  or  Four  Years  in  Guara-Ships,  subeequent  t» 
their  marriage,  and  shall,  in  the  whole,  have  served  the  length  of  time  to  entitle  him  to  bis  half-pay. 

Art,  6. — No  Widow  shall  be  entitled  to  the  Pension  who  has  not  been  msrried  Twelve  Months  to 
the  Officer  by  whose  right  she  clsims  the  same,  unless  the  said  Officer  was  kUUd  or  droimud  in  the  3m 
.Service;  but  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  may  grant  the  Penaion  in  cases  of 
Officers  dying  before  the  expiration  of  Twelve  Months  from  the  time  of  their  Marriage,  in  each  caaei 
as  thej  thirnk  proper. 

Art.  7. — If  an^  Officer  shall  marry  after  the  A^  of  Sixty  Years,  his  Widow  shall  not  be  entitled  to 
receive  the  Pension ;  or,  if  being-capable  of  Service,  he  should,  at  his  own  solicitation,  be  excused  insa. 
it,  being  at  the  time  warned  that  his  Widow  would  thereby  forfeit  the  Pension. 

Art.  8.— The  above  Pensions  shall  not  be  received  by  any  Widow  who  shall  have  any  other  PeaaMC 
from  the  Govemment. 

Art,  0. — ^Widows  who  shall  re-marry  after  the  31st  December,  1890,  shall  forfeit  their  Pensions. 

Art,  10. — ^The  Pensions  of  Widows  who  are  re-married,  or  mav  re-marry  before  the  31st  December. 
1830,  shall  be  paid  to  themselves,  and  their  ReceipU  shall,  notwithstanding  their  Coverture,  bedeemeii 
a  sufficient  discharge  for  the  payment  of  their  Pension. 

The  Widows  of  Boatswains,  Gunners,  and  Carpenters,  of  the  Royal  Navy,  and  Warranted  Masten  i  f 
Naval  Vessels,  appointed  prior  to  the  30th  June,  1830,  will,  ir  otherwise  qualified,  be  entitled  »' 
Pensioos  of  £35,  but  no  Widow  of  any  of  the  above-named  Warrant  Officers,  who  shall  have  beci 
Warranted  after  that  date,  sball  have  any  claim  whatever  to  a  Pension. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


328 


SCALE  OF  PENSIONS  TO  WIDOWS  OF  OPFICEKS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY 
AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


Who  may  he  kiBed  m  actum^  or  who  may  dU  a  violent  death  m  the 

act  of  duty,  viz. : — 


To  the  Widows  of  Flag  and  General  Officers  aooording  tooiroomBtanoes. 


CAPTAINS,  COLONELS,  AND  LIEIJTE. 
NANT-COLONELS.— If  killed  in  action,  ^6200. 
If  drowned,  or  other  Tiolentdeath  in  an  immediate 
actofdu^,  iei20. 

COMMANDERS  AND  MAJORS.— If  kUled 
in  action,  JS120.  If  drowned,  or  other  Tiolentdeath 
in  an  immediate  act  of  duty,  £90. 

MEDICAL  INSPECTORS  OF  HOSPITALS 
AND  FLEETS.— If  killed  in  action,  £90.  If 
drowned,  or  other  violent  death  in  an  immediate 
act  of  duty,  £80. 

SECRETARIES  TO  COMMANDERS-IN- 
CHIEF,  AND  DEPUTY  MEDICAL  INSPEC- 
TORS OF  HOSPITALS  AND  FLEETS.-If 
killed  in  action,  ^80.  If  drowned,  or  other  violent 
death  in  an  immediate  act  of  duty,  d£70. 

LIEUTENANTS  AND  MASTERS  IN  THE 
NAVY,  AND  CAPTAINS  IN  THE  ROYAL 
MARINES.— If  kiUed  in  action,  iSTO.  If  drowned, 
or  other  violent  death  in  an  immediate  act  of 
duty,  £60. 


CHAPLAINS,  SECRETARIES  TO  JUNIOR 
FLAG-OFFICERS,  SURGEONS,  PAY-OFFI- 
CERS,  SURGEONS,  PAYMASTERS  AND 
PURSERS,  AND  NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS.— 
If  killed  in  action,  ^60.  If  drowned  or  other 
violent  death  in  an  immediate  act  of  duty,  iS50. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS  IN  THE  RQYAL 
MARINES.— If  killed  in  action,  £60.  If  drowned 
or  other  violent  death  in  an  immediate  act  of 
duty,  iS50. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS  IN  THE  ROYAL 
MARINES,  AND  ASSISTANT-SURGEONS 
OF  THE  NAVY.— If  killed  in  action,  £50.  If 
drowned,  or  other  violent  death  in  an  immediate 
actofduty,  je40. 

GUNNERS,  BOATSWAINS,  CARPEN^- 
TERS,  AND  ENGINEERS.— If  killed  in  action, 
^635.  If  drowned,  or  other  violent  death  in  an 
immediate  act  of  duty,  ^30. 


DECLARATION. 

I '  do  solemnly  and  sincerely  declare,  that  I  was  the  lawful  Wife  of late  a in 

H.  M.  Navy,  and  that  I  am  entitled  as  hie  Widow,  to  a  Pension  of  £  per  Annum  j   that  I  am 

not  in  the  Keceipt  of  any  other  Pension  from  Government ;  that  I  have  not  re-married  since  the  31st 
December,  1830;  and  that  my  Income,  as  stated  in  my  first  Affidavit  or  Declaration  upon  which  the 
Pension  was  granted,  has*  and  I  make  this  solemn  Declaration,  conscientiously  believing  the 

same  to  be  true. 


Declared  and  Suhecribed  before  me,  thit  - 


'dayof- 


•18 


The  Magistrate  or  other  authorised  Person  to  sign  his  Name  here,  audi 
state  the  County  or  Place  for  which  he  acts,  or  the  Office  by  virtue  of  > 
which  he  received  the  Declaration.  J 


Jdagistratefor . 

or  holding  a  special  Office,  as  the  case  may  be. 

The  claimant  to  sign  here. 

Residing  at ,  nesr  the  Post  Town  of  - 


*Insert 


{: 


not  Mce  been  inereated" 

or. 
hoi  been  inereated  by  the  tum  of£ 


-,  County  of  — — • 

}  according  to  the  fact* 


Digitized  by 


Google 


324 

RULES  AND  REGULATIONS  RESPECTING  THE  APPOINTMENT,  RAKK.  AND 
PAY  OF  ENGINEERS,  UNDER  HER  MAJESTY^  ORDER  IN  COUNCIL  OF 
THE  87tr  of  FEBRUARY^  1847* 


RuLBs  AND  Regulations    as  to  thb  Appoint- 
ment AND  Rank  op  Enginbsm. 
Engineers  in  Her  Majesty's  Nsrsl  Serrioe  are  to 
be  classed  in  three  diriaions,  and  to  be  thus  deno- 
minated : ' 

Inspectors  of  Macbineiy  afloat. 
Chief  Engineers. 
Assistant  Engineers. 

The  two  latter  divisions  are  to  be  divided 
seferallj  into  three  classes,  namely  :— 

Chief  Engineers  of  the  First  Class. 

y,  of  the  Second  Clasa. 

„  of  the  Third  Class. 

Assistant  Engineers  of  the  First  Class. 
,f  of  the  Second  Class. 

,,  of  the  Third  Class. 

Engineers  wiU  be  considered,  as  at  present,  to 
belong  to  the-  ciril  branch  of  the  Naval  Service, 
and  they  vrill  be  appointed  and  rank  as  under* 
mentioned:-— 

Inspectors  of  Machinery  afloat  will  be  appointed 
by  Commission,  and  rank  with,  but  after.  Masters, 
of  the  Fleet. 

Chief  Engineers  will  be  appointed  by  Com- 
mission, and  rank  with,  but  after,  Masters. 

Assistant  Engineers  will  be  appointed  by  order, 
and  rank  with,  but  after.  Second  Masters. 

All  Engineers  at  present  in  the  Service  are  to  be 
continued  at  their  present  rank  and  denomination 
until  they  shall  have  been  examined  and  found 
eligible  for  promotion  into  the  new  Establishment. 


Rules  and  Regulations  as  to  tbb  Pat  or 
ENOtNisas. 
The  Pay  of  Engineers  on  the  new  Establiah- 
ment,  will  be  regulated  under  the  Artielea  in  the 
'< Queen's  Regulations"  and  <' Admiralty  Instrae- 
tions,"  applicable  to  Commission  Officera,  except 
as  regards  the  terminstion  of  their  Harbonr-Servicv 
Pay,  and  commencement  of  Sea  Pay,  which  will 
he  regulated  as  directed  in  the  case  of  Wanasc 
Officers,  under  chap,  x.,  art.  8,  pa^e  93,  of  the 
*'  Queen's  Regulations." 

SCALE   OF  PAY. 


SMkk. 

Class. 

Sea  Pay 
per  moBih. 

Hartwor 

periDcmth. 

Intpeclorsofllaclu- 

£    s.   dL 

£     t.d. 

neiy  ailMt  ••     •• 

S6    0    0 

13  IS    0 

' 

First 

90    0     0 

11   0  a 

Chief  Engineer!    .. 

Second 

16    0     0 

8  10    0 

ThinI 

14    a    0 

7  14    0 

First 

IS    0     0 

6  t«    0 

AnUtantEngineen 

Smwd 

0  10     0 

ft    4    0 

I 

Third 

8    0     0 

4    4    0 

N.B.  They  are  not  to  reeeire  anj  addittoaal  Paj  tat 
Senrioe  within  the  tropics,  nor  any  oompensatioa  in  lisa 
of  the  allowsnce  for  the  inttmction  of  boya. 

When  Engineers  borne  for  harbour,  duty  may 
have  charge  of  steam  machinery,  thej  are  to  re- 
ceive Sea  Pay. 

When  Engineers  are  appointed  fixMn  harbour- 
service  Pay  to  sea-going  Shipa,  thej  will  be 
entitled  to  receive  three  months*  advance  of  Pay. 

When  Engineers  are  employed  to  execute  any 
workp  not  for  their  own  Ship,  they  will  be  allowed 
extra  Pay  (granted  under  the  "  Queen's  Regul^ 
tions,"  chap,  x.,  sec.  4,  art.  1,  page  104),  aocoidkg 
to  their  rank* 


QUALIFICATIONS  FOR  NAVAL  ENGINEERS. 


Intpeeton  cf  Machinery  afloat, — Candidates  for  such 
appointments  must  be  men  of  experience  and  ac- 
knowledged ability,  in  whose  judgment,  integrity, 
and  talent,  implicit  reliance  can  be  placeid. 

Chief  Engineer  ^Mnut  possess  a  thorough  know- 
ledge of  the  construction  and  working  of  marine 
endues  and  boilers  in  all  their  paru,  coupled  with 
skill  and  experience  as  a  practical  mechanic 

He  must  be  se  far  acquainted  with  the  elements 
of  theoretical  mechanics  aa  to  comprehend  the  gene- 
ral principlea  on  which  the  machine  works.  He 
must  understsnd  how  to  apply  the  indicator,  and 
draw  the  necessary  conclusions  from  the  diagrams. 

He  must  be  acquainted  with  the  principle  of  ex- 
pansion, and  able  to  prove,  or  at  least  to  illustrate, 
the  advantages  to  be  derived  from  the  use  of  ex- 
pansive gear. 

Aisietant  Sn^neer^  Muat  be  able  to  keep  accounts 
wad  make  workmg  sketches  of  engines  aiui  boilers ; 


and  produce  certificates  of  servitude  in  a  huctorj,  or 
other  proof  of  his  acquaintance  with  en^oe  work, 
and  of  his  practical  abilities  as  a  mechanic,  as  well 
as  testimonials  of  good  conduct  and  character. 

The  Second  Clasa  Assistant  Engineer  must  have 
served  at  sea  at  least  one  year,  and  produce  proof  oi 
his  capability  to  work  engines,  8cc. 

I'he  First  Class  Assistant  Engineer  must  barr 
served  at  sea  at  least  two  years  ss  an  fingiseer,  and 
be  competent  to  take  charge  of  the  engines  when 
required  to  do  so.  He  must  be  well  acquainted 
with  the  principle  on  which  the  machine  works  is 
all  its  parts,  be  able  to  adjust  the  variooa  worki^ 
parts,  and  set  right  defects  which  may  ariae  in  the 
engines  and  boilers. 

All  Engineers  at  present  in  the  service  are  to  be 
continued  at  their  present  rank  and  nomination  untij 
they  shall  have  been  examined  and  found  eligibU 
for  promotion  into  the  new  Sstablishmenu 


Digitized  by 


Google 


325 


HER  MAJESTY'S  ORDER   IN  COUNCIL.  DATED  JULY  30,  1849,  FOR  THE 

DISTRIBUTION  OP  PRIZE  MONEY. 

(To  take  effect  an  and  after  January  Ut,  1850.^ 


To  flag  officer  or  officer*  one  sixteentb  part  of  tbe 
whole  net  proceeds  arising  from  prixes  oaptared 
from  the  enemj,  and  from  all  other  captures,  sei- 
suree,  &c.,  as  aJbreaaid,  made  bj  any  of  the  ships 
or  ressels  under  his  or  their  command,  and  of  the 
rewards  conferred  for  the  same.  When  there  is  but 
one  flag  officer,  he  shall  hare  the  entire  one  sixteenth ; 
when  two  flag  officers  shall  be  sharing  together, 
the  chief  shall  have  two  thirds,  and  tbe  other  flag 
officer  the  temaining  one  third  of  the  one  sixteenth 
p«rt ;  and  when  there  shall  be  more  than  two  flag 
officers,  the  chief  shall  receive  one  half  of  the  said 
one  sixteenth,  and  the  remaining  half  shall  be  equally 
divided  among  the  junior  flag  officers.  Commo- 
dores of  the  first  class  and  captains  of  the  fleet  to 
share  as  flag  officers. 

Provided  always,  That  no  flag  officer,  unless 
actually  on  board  any  of  Our  ships  or  vessels  of 
war,  and  at  tbe  actual  taking,  sinking,  burning,  or 
otherwise  destroying  any  ship  or  ships  of  war  or 
privateers  belonging  to  the  enemy,  shall  share  in 
the  distribution  of  anv  head  money  or  bounty  money 
granted  as  a  reward  ror  the  taking,  sinking,  burning, 
or  otherwise  deatroying  any  such  ship  or  vessel  of 
the  enemy. 

And  no  flag  officer,  unless  actually  present  at  the 
capture  or  destruction  of  any  pirate  ship,  vessel,  or 
boat,  shall  be  entitled  to  share  in  any  distribution  of 
the  proceeds  or  bounty  in  respect  of  the  crews  of 
such  piratical  vessels. 

And  no  flag  officer  shall  share  in  any  remunera- 
tion or  reward  conferred  or  awarded  to  any  of  Our 
ships  or  vessels  as  salvage,  unless  he  shall  have 
been  actually  on  board  the  ship  or  vessel  to  which 
the  award  shall  be  made,  or  have  personally  aided 
and  assisted  in  the  transaction  at  the  time  the  ser- 
vice vras  rendered. 

No  ling  officer  commanding  in  any  port  in  the 
United  Kingdom  shall  share  in  the  proceeds  of  any 
prizes  captured  from  tbe  enemy,  nor  in  other  cap- 
tares,  seizures,  rewards,  or  any  distributive  pro- 
ceeds as  aforesaid,  made  by  any  ships  or  vessels 
which  shall  sail  from  or  leave  such  port  by  order  of 
the  Lord  High  Admiral,  or  of  Our  Commissioners 
for  executing  the  Office  of  Lord  High  Admiral. 

When  ships  or  vessels  under  the  command  of 
several  flag  officers  belonging  to  separate  stations 
shall  be  joint  captors,  &c.,  esch  flag  officer  shall 
receive  a  proportion  of  tbe  one  sixteenth,  according 
to  tbe  number  of  officers  and  men  present  under  tbe 
command  of  each  such  flag  officer;  and  when  ships 
or  vessels  under  orders  from  the  Lord  High  Ad- 
miral, or  from  Our  Commissioners  for  executing 
the  office  of  Lord  High  Admiral,  are  joint  captors, 
&c.,  with  other  ships  or  vessels  under  a  flag  or 
flags,  the  like  regulation  as  to  the  apportionment  of 
tbe  flag  share  to  the  flag  officer  or  officers  is  to  be 
ob«erved. 

And  with  reference  to  these  regulations  it  is  to 
)>e  noted,  that  a  captain,  commander,  or  other  com- 
manding officer  of  a  ship  or  vessel  shall  be  deemed 


to  be  under  tbe  command  of  a  flag  when  he  shall 
actually  have  received  some  order  from,  or  be  act« 
ing  in  tbe  execution  of  some  order  issued  by  a  flag 
officer,  whether  he  be  or  be  not  within  the  limits  of 
the  station  of  such  flag  officer  j  and  in  the  event  of 
his  being  directed  to  join  a  flag  officer  on  any 
station,  be  shall  be  deemed  to  be  under  tbe  com- 
mand of  such  flag  officer  from  tbe  time  when  he 
arrives  within  the  limits  of  the  station,  which  cir- 
cumstance is  always  to  be  carefully  noted  in  the 
log  book ;  and  it  shall  be  considered  that  he  con- 
tinues under  tbe  flag  officer  of  such  station  until  he 
shall  have  received  some  order  directly  6rom,  or  be 
acting  in  the  execution  of,  some  order  issued  by . 
some  other  flag  officer,  duly  authorised,  or  by  tbe 
Lord  High  Admiral,  or  Our  Commissioners  for 
executing  tbe  office  of  Lord  High  Admiral. 

Tbe  captain,  command^'r,  lieutenant  command- 
ing, or  master  commanding,  or  any  other  officer 
commanding  any  ship,  sloop,  or  vessel  of  war, 
singly  making  a  capture  or  seizure,  or  otherwise 
entitled  to  the  distributive  benefit  arising  from  any 
proceeds,  reward,  grant,  bounty,  salvage,  or  award 
as  aforesaid,  that  is  to  say,  the  officer  actually  in 
command  at  the  time,  shall  have  one  eighth  of  the 
remainder,  or  if  there  is  no  flag,  one  eighth  of  the 
entire  net  proceeds ;  and  if  more  than  one  com. 
manding  officer  of  the  same  rank  of  command  shall 
be  entitled  to  share  as  joint  captors,  &c.,  the  one 
eighth  shall  be  equally  divided  between  them  ;  but 
when  captains,  commanders,  lieutenants  com- 
manding, and  masters  commanding,  respectively. 
Our  ships,  sloops,  and  vessels  of  war  shall  share 
together,  in  whatever  variety  of  combination,  tbe 
one  eighth  shall  be  so  divided  into  parts  for  a 
graduated  apportionment  as  to  provide  for  each 
captain  receiving  six  parts,  each  commander  of  a 
sloop  three  parts,  and  each  lieutenant  commanding 
or  mastpr  commanding  a  vessel  of  war  two  parts, 
which  We  hereby  direct  shall  be  the  proportion  in 
which  they  shall  respectively  share ;  commodores 
of  the  second  class,  and  field  officers  of  marines  or 
of  land  forces  serving  as  marines,  doing  duty  as 
field  officers,  above  the  rank  of  major,  to  share  as 
captains ;  and  field  officers  of  marines  or  uf  land 
forces  serving  as  marines,  and  doing  duty  in  tbe 
rank  of  major,  to  share  as  commanders  of  sloops. 

And  after  provision  shall  thus  have  been  made 
for  the  flag  share  (if  any),  and  for  the  portion  of 
tbe  commanding  officer  or  officers,  the  remainder  of 
tbe  net  proceeds  shall  be  distributed  in  ten  classes, 
so  that  each  officer,  man,  and  bojr  composing  the 
rest  of  the  complements  of  Our  ships,  sloops,  and 
vessels  of  war,  and  actually  on  board  at  tbe  time  of 
any  such  capture,  seizure.  &c.,  as  aforesaid ;  and 
every  person  present  and  assisting  shall  receive 
shares,  or  parts  of  shares,  sccording  to  his  claas,  as 
set  forth  in  the  following  scale:— 

Firitt  Clati — Commanders  under  captains  in  rated 
ships,  masters  of  the  fleet,  medical  inspectors,  in- 
spectors of  steam  machinery  afloat,  in  or  with  any 


Digitized  by 


Google 


326 


Her  Majesty's  Order  in  Council. 


■lup  or  ships  tbove  the  sixth  rate,  forty  shares  each. 
Second  Class — First  lieutenants  in  rated  ships  not 
bearing  commanders^  secretaries  to  admirals  of  the 
fleet  or  to  admirals  commanding  in  chief,  deputy 
medical  inspectors,  inspectors  of  steam  machinery 
afloat  in  or  with  any  ship  or  yessel  below  the  fifth 
rate,  twenty-fire  shares  each.  Third  Class—SeB. 
lieutenants,  masters,  captains  of  marines,  of  marine 
artillery,  or  of  land  forces  doing  duty  as  marines, 
whether  having  higher  brevet  rank  or  not,  secre- 
taries to  admirals  or  to  commodores  of  the  first  class 
not  commanding  in  chief,  chief  engineers  of  the 
first  class,  twenty  shares  each.  Fourth  Ctaw— Lieu- 
tenants or  quarter  masters  of  marines,  lieutenants 
of  marine  artillery,  lieutenanu,  quarter  masters,  or 
ensigns  of  land  forces  doing  duty  as  marines,  score- 
taries  to  commodores  of  the  second  class,  chaplains. 
Burgeons,  paymasters  and  pursers,  naral  instruc- 
tors, mates,  assistant  surgeons,  second  masters, 
cluef  engineers  of  the  second  and  third  classes, 
gunners,  Doatswains,  carpenters,  assistant  engineers, 
engineers  not  yet  on  the  establishment  as  xegulated 
by  the  Order  in  Council  of  1847,  clerks  in  charge, 
passed  clerks,  twelve  shares  each.  Fifth  Class— 
Midshipmen, master's  assistants,  clerks  (not  passed), 
naval  cadets,  clerk's  assistants,  seven  shares  each. 
Sixth  C/btf— Seamen's  schoolmasters,  masters-at- 
arms,  chief  boatswain's  mates,  admiral's  and  cap- 
tain's coxswains,  ship's  corporals,  quarter  masters, 
gunner's,  boatswain's,  and  carpenter's  mates,  cap- 
tains of  the  forecaatle,  of  the  after-guard,  of  the 
hold,  of  the  main  top,  and  of  the  fore  top,  oox wains 
of  the  launch,  sailmakers,  ropemakers,  caulkers, 
leading  stokers,  ship's  cooks,  blacksmiths,  pilots, 
Serjeants  of  marines,  of  marine  artillery,  or  of  land 
forces  doing  duty  as  marines,  six  shares  each. 
Seosnth  CkiJt— Captains  of  the  mast  and  misen 
top,  yeomen  of  signals,  coxswains  of  the  barge, 
pinnace,  and  cutter,  second  captains  of  the  forecastle, 
of  the  main  top,  of  the  fore  top,  and  of  the  after- 


guard, sailmaker's  and  caulker's  ikntas,  paymaster's 
and  purser's  stewards,  musicians,  coopers,  ar- 
mourers, corporals  of  marines  or  of  land  forces 
doing  duty  as  marioes,  bombardiers  of  marine  ar- 
tillery, head  kroomen,  four  shares  each.  Eighth 
Clou — Able  seamen,  carpenter's,  sailmaker's,  aod 
cooper's  crew,  yeomen  of  store  rooms,  ordinary  sea- 
men, privates  aiad  iifets  of  marines,  or  of  land  finves 
doing  duty  as  msrines,  gunners  of  marine  artillefy, 
painters,  stokers,  coal  trimmers,  second  head  kroo- 
men,  sick  berth  attendanta,  bandsmen,  two  diaras 
each.  Ninlh  C/osf— Cook's  mates,  paymaster  and 
purser's  steward's  mates,  paymaater  and  psnef^i 
steward's  boys,  admiraPs  doraestieay  the  stewards 
and  cooks  of  admirals,  of  captains,  of  the  ward 
room,  of  the  gun  room,  and  of  sub-officers ;  aecoed 
class  ordinary  seamen,  aasistsnt  stokers,  bsrbsrs. 
tailors,  landsmen,  ship's  boys  of  the  first  class,  cs- 
gineer  boys,  first  and  seooad  class  kroomen,  ssper- 
mimaries  borne  for  victuals  only,  not  specif 
authoriced  to  do  duty,  persons  borne  merely  as  pas- 
sengers, and  not  declining  to  render  assistance  oe 
any  occasion  of  capture,  seizure,  &c.,  one  share  and 
one  quarter  of  a  ahare  each.  Tenth  Clots  —  Ship^ 
boys  below  the  first  class,  three  quarters  of  a  share 
each. 

Seamen  gunners  to  share  in  all  captures,  setsons, 
rewards,  &c.,  as  aforesaid  in  the  class  immediately 
above  that  in  which  their  rating  is  mentioned. 

Supemumariea,  whether  offioera  or  men,  ordeted 
to  do  duty  on  board  any  of  Our  ahipa  or  reeaels  hy 
the  Lord  High  Admiral,  or  by  Our  Commiasiooen 
for  executing  the  oflice  of  Lord  High  Admiral,  or 
by  other  proper  authority  (the  orders  of  the  eaptaia 
or  commanding  officer,  u  no  senior  be  present,  ts 
be  deemed  sufficient  authority),  of  which  due  no- 
tation aa  to  fact  and  authority  is  to  be  made  in  the 
muster  books,  shall  share  according  to  tiie  dass  cf 
their  respectiye  ranks  or  ratings,  if  not  ordered  to 
do  duty'in  a  higher  capacity. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


827 
DRESS    REGULATIONS, 

ADMIRALTY,  2l8t  March,  1846. 


Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 

Dress. 

Coat.— Blue  doth,  double  bretsted,  ten  battons 
n  each  row,  three  inches  apart  across  the  breast ; 
vhite  collar  sloped  off  in  front,  two-inches  gold  lace 
»f  the  Navy  pattern  along  the  top  and  front  edges^ 
ind  one  inch  lace  along  the  bottom  edge,  coming 
)artly  on  the  coat ;  blue  cuffs,  with  two  mch  lace 
ound  the  top  and  down  the  front  of  cuff;  white 
>lash  pointed  flaps  in  the  sleeye,  with  three  small 
luttons,  and  one  and  a  quarter  inch  lace  round  the 
^ge :  four  rows  of  five  eighths  of  an  inch  distinction 
ace  round  the  sleeve  above  the  cuff,  at  such  dis- 
ance  from  each  other  aa  place  them  within  the 
ength  of  the  slash ;  pointed  blue  flaps  on  the  skirt, 
aced  all  round  with  two-inch  lace,  and  three  but^ 
ous  under  them ;  a  row  of  one  and  a  auaiter  inch 
ace  to  encircle  the  hip  buttons,  and  form  a  point 
ibove  them  on  the  seam;  and  bottom  of  lappel  and 
iront  and  back  edges  of  the  skirt  to  be  laced  with 
he  same ;  the  skirts  to  begin  at  one-fifth  the  cir- 
mmference  from  the  front  edge,  and  to  be  lined 
ivith  white  kerseymere,  one  button  at  the  bottom  of 
lach  plait. 

^ttttofis.— Raised,  gilt,  and  one  inch  in  diameter, 
ndented  with  a  roand  rim,  and  within,  an  anchor 
tnd  a  cable,  and  a  crown  over,  between  two  wreaths 
>f  laurel,  and  small  buttona  to  be  half  an  inch  in 
Uameter. 

EpavietlB9. '^T'wo  gold  epaulettes  with  em- 
>roidered  atraps,  oak  leaf  and  acorn  pattern,  with 
>earl  crescent  and  edging ;  three  stars  within  the 
:reecent,  and  one  star  on  the  strap,  above  it  crossed 
>atons  surmounted  by  a  crown ;  a  double  row  of 
lead  and  bright  loose  bullions  three  inches  and  half 
ong,  and  one  inch  and  five  eighths  in  circumference. 

N»B.  The  devices  on  ul  Executive  officers' 
)p«ulettes  to  be  embroidered  in  silver  according  to 
patterns,  except  batons  and  swords,  which  are  to  be 
lolid. 

TraufterM. — Blue  cloth,  with  two-inch  gold  lace 
)own  the  outside  seams,  to  be  worn  over  boots  be- 
tween the  15th  Oct.  and  the  22nd  April,  and  white 
luck  over  boots,  between  tSrd  April  and  14th  Oct 

N.  B.  Commissioned  officers,  and  Warrant  officers 
ranking  with  them,  shall  have  gold  lace  of  the  same 
fvidth  aa  that  of  their  coats  down  the  outside  seams 
>f  their  blue  trowsers  in  dress. 

Cravat  or  S<ocA.r— Black  silk. 

Hatm — Cocked,  the  flaps  ei^ht  and  a  half  inches 
n  the  back,  seven  and  a  half  mches  in  the  front, 
ive  and  three  quarters  inohes  at  each  comer,  bound 
with  gold  lace  two  inches  wide,  showing  one  inch 
9D  each  side.  Black  silk  cockade,  five  inchea  wide, 
looped  with  six  gold  dead  and  bright  bullions,  three 
ana  a  half  eighths  of  an  inch  wide,  and  the  two  cen- 
tre twisted,  with  a  button  of  the  same  size  and  pat- 
tern as  that  of  the  coat ;  and  tassels  with  five  gold 
md  five  blue  bullions  each. 


Stronf.— The  hilt  solid,  half  basket  guard,  with 
raised  bars,  and  crown  and  anchor  badge,  lion  head 
back  piece,  white  fish  skin  gripe,  bound  with  three 
gilt  wires ;  outside  length,  five  inches  and  three 
quarters ;  inside  leng^,  four  inches  and  a  half. 
The  blade  slightly  curved,  thirty  one  inches  and  a 
quarter  long,  and  one  inch  and  three  eighths  wide 
at  the  shoulder,  with  a  flat  back,  and  the  blade 
ground  hollow,  to  within  eleven  inches  of  the  end, 
with  a  double  edged  spear  point. 

Scabbard,— The  top  and  middle  lockets  to  be  four 
and  three  inches  and  a  half  long  respectively ;  to 
have  loops  and  rings,  and  to  be  ornamented  with 
embossed  oak  leaves  in  bas  relief;  the  chape  to  be 
seven  inches  and  a  half  long,  and  to  have  oak  leaves, 
as  aboye,  round  the  upper  part,  and  a  honeysuckle 
ornament  at  the  end. 

Sword  Knot— Blue  and  gold  rope,  twenty-three- 
inches  long,  with  blue  and  gold  vellum  basket  work 
head,  and  twelve  gold  bullions;  a  piece  of  the  same 
sort  of  cord,  fourteen  inches  and  three  quarters  lon^, 
is  to  be  fixed  to  the  hilt,  to  which  the  knot  is 
attached. 

Sword  Belt, — Blue  morocco  leather,  lined,  full 
one  inch  and  a  half  wide  in  the  girdle ;  single, 
one  inch  widcj  sword  slings  on  carriages ;  the  whole 
embroidered  in  gold,  with  oak  leaves  and  acorns 
down  the  middle,  and  margined  with  a  straight  line 
near  each  edge.  Gilt  mountings  with  circular  clasp 
in  front,  two  inches  diameter,  laurel  embossed 
edges,  crown,  anchor,  and  laurel  on  the  centre; 
embossed  carriage  buckles,  plain  girdle  buckles  and 
rings,  the  latter  one  inch  and  three  quarters  diame- 
ter in  the  centre;  and  plain  studs  under  the 
carriage  bucUea,  for  the  more  easily  attaching  and 
detaoMngUie  sword,  superseding  the  use  of  swivels ; 
a  plain,  strong,  gilt  hook  attached  to  the  ring,  to 
suspend  the  sword  short. 
The  belt  to  be  worn  over  the  coat. 

Undress. 

Coat, — Blue  cloth,  double  breasted,  eight  buttons 
in  each  row,  with  stand  and  fall  collar;  pointed 
flaps  with  notched  holes, and  buttons  under;  round 
cuffs  with  three  notched  holes  and  buttons,  and 
four  rows  of  fiye  eighths  of  an  inch  distinction  lace 
round  the  cufis,  across  the  boles  below  the  buttons. 

Buttons, — Same  as  in  dress. 

Epaulettes,— StLme  as  in  dress,  and  also  with 
great  coats. 

WaisteoaU, — White  cloth  or  kerseymere,  single 
breasted,  with  small  buttons. 

Troujwn.—'Bhxe  cloth,  with  or  without  sold  lace 
on  the  seams.  In  warm  climates,  or  on  Uie  home 
station  in  summer,  Officers  may  wear  white  duck. 

Craoat  or  Stock,— BXexik  silk. 

Hat, — Same  as  in  dress,  or  without  lace. 

Sword,  Scabbard,  and  Sword  Knot, — Same  as  in 
dress. 

Sword  Belt, — Black  patent  leather^  of  the  same 
width  as  in  full  dress,  but  without  embroidery  j  the 


Digitized  by 


Google 


828 


Dress  Begulationi^. 


moanting  and  edgM  to  be  aIso  tbe  ttma  as  in  dreu, 
bot  Um  carriag*  baeklM  to  bo  plain  inatead  of  em- 


AdmiraL 
Dress. 

Tbe  aame  uniform  and  appointmenta  aa  Admiral 
of  tbe  Fleet,  except  that  there  are  to  be  three  rowa 
only  of  diatinctioD  lace  on  the  aleevea;  and  the 

SpavUiiM  are  to  haye  lace  atrapa.  with  three  atara 
within  the  creacent,  aboTO  tbem  oroaaed  aword  and 
baton,  aurmoanted  by  a  crown. 

Undress. 

Tbe  aame  aa  Admiral  of  the  Fl^et,  except  that  the 
Coai  is  to  have  three  rowa  only  of  diatinction 

lace  on  the  aleerea. 

Epauleties.—The  aame  aa  in  dreaa,  and  alao  with 

great  eoata. 

Vice- Admiral. 
Dress. 

The  aame  uniform  and  appoiutmenta  aa  an  Ad- 
miral, except  that  the 

Coat  ia  to  have  two  rowa  only  of  diatinction  lace 
on  the  aleevea ;  and 

HpauUtiei  two  atara  only  within  the  croacent 
QRder  the  oroaaed  baton  and  aword. 

Undress. 
Tbe  aame  as  an  Admiral,  except  that  tbe 
CmU  ia  to  have  two  rowa  only  of  distinction  lace 

on  the  sleevea. 

Epaulettet. — Same  aa  in  dreaa,  and  alao  with 

great  coata. 

Rear-Admiral. 

Dress. 

The  same  nniform  and  appointmenta  aa  an  Ad- 
miral, except  that  the 

Coat  is  to  have  one  row  only  of  diatinotion  lace 
on  the  sleeves;  and, 

Epautettes  one  star,  of  a  larger  size,  within  the 
creaceut,  under  the  crossed  baton  and  aword. 

Undress. 
The  aame  aa  an  Admiral,  except  that  the 
Coot  ia  to  hare  one  row  only  of  diatinction  lace 

on  the  aleevea. 

BpauMtes,-  Same  aa  in  dreaa,  %nd  alao  with 

great  coata. 

Commodores  of  the  First  Class,  and 
Captains  of  the  Fleet,  when  not  Flag 
Omcers. 

Dress. 

The  same  aa  a  Rear-Admiral,  with  the  following 
exceptiona : — 

EpfmUttes. — ^The  same  pattern  aa  thp  Admirals', 
but  the  bullion  to  be  bright,  with  an  anchor  and 
chain  cable  within  the  crescent,  above  it  a  atar, 
surmounted  by  a  crown.  j 


Undress. 
The  aame  aa  a  Rear- A^danirml,  exi 

Epauletiea  are  to  be    d»«    mmnw*  i 

alao  with  great  coata. 

Commodores  of  tJie  Seoo 
Dr^ss. 

Tbe  aame  as  Commodores  €>€'  the  Fii 
the  following  exceptiona : 

Coa/.— The  lace  on  the  'bottom  ei 
and  on  front  and  back  edges  of  skirt  t 
the  lace  round  top  edge  of  Clie  collar 
a  half  inch  wide,  and  three  <|iiaxters  c/' 
the  bottom ;  one  and  ahalf  incii  lace  n.^ 
and  coffa,  and  three  quarters  of  an  h 
flaps  in  sleeve;  and  one  inch  to  encj 
buttons. 

Buttous, — ^The  aame  aa  tlie  Admird 
the  laurel  wreatha. 

Undress. 
Coatu — The  aame  aa  Commodores  a 
Claaa. 
Bm//o>i«.— Same  aa  in  droas. 

Captains  and  Cofninander 

Dress. 

The  aame  as  Commodorea  of  tbe  Secoa 
with  the  following  exceptiona : — 

Coar.— The  distinction  lace  on  tbe  g}fe* 
omitted  for  Captains,  and  alao  tbe  lace  nx 
hip  bnttona  for  Commandera. 

fpoitlfttM  — Captaina  of  three  jevs'fi 
the  aame  aa  Commodorea  Thoae  under  thrv 
Btandine  to  be  distinguiabed  bjr  the  anc^ 
mounted  bj  a  crown  5  and 

Commanders,  by  tbe  anchor  anrmooDtd 
atar,  and  the  bullion  to  be  onlv-  three  weh» 
quarter  long,  and  one  inch  and  three  e^i^^' 
cumferenoe. 

Hcr/<.— The  aame  aa  the  Admirals',  but 
with  black  silk  instead  of  gold  laoe.  of  the  (ft 
pattern,  and  looped  with  tour  bright  gold  bol 
the  two  centre  twiated. 

Scabbards,'~The  same  aa  tbe  Admiral',  ^ 
chape  to  be  only  aiz  inches  and  a  half  long; 
locketa  and  chape  to  be  ornamented  with! 
threads,  and  scrolls  instead  of  oak  \eAres.  I 
mandera  and  Officers  below  that  rsak  to  bin 
lockets  plain,  and  the  chape  threaded,  six  ia 
long,  with  horse  aboe  bottom. 

Sword  Belt$4 — Black  morocco  leather,  Hne^! 
aame  dimensions  aa  the  Admirals',  embroiderei 
gold  with  three  straight  linea,  one  down  t^  ' 
ale,  and  one  at  each  margin  near  tbeedg(*:i 
clasps,  with  circular  points,  with  emboesedjat 
edgea,  crown  and  anchor  in, tbe  centre;  p)«'^^ 
risge  and  girdle  hucklea  with  studs  under,  i 
plain  gilt  ring  and  book. 

Undress. 

The  same  aa  Commodorea  of  the  Second  Cli! 
with  the  following  exceptions  :— 

Cba/.— The  diatinction  lace  on  tbe  cofli  tc  ^ 
omitted. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Dress  Regulationa. 


829 


EpauUtta,^Same  as  in  dress  ;  at  on  board  ship, 
two  straps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epaulettes,  with- 
out bullions. 

Hat»  and  Sca^6an2i.— Same  as  in  dress. 

Staord  Behs, — The  same  as  the  Admirals*,  omit* 
ini^  the  lanrel  in  the  centre  of  the  clasp. 

Lieutenants. 

Dress. 

The  same  uniform  and  appointments  as  Comman- 
ders, with  the  following  exceptions : — 

Coo/.— The  lace  to  be  oxUy  one  inch  wide,  in- 
stead of  one  inch  and  a  half;  and  half  an  inch  in- 
itead  of  three  qasrters  of  an  inch. 

JSpauUttes,-^o  be  smaller,  the  bullion  to  be  only 
three  inches  long,  and  one  inch  and  an  eighth  in 
sircuroference,  and  with  the  anchor  only  within  the 
sreBcent. 

ffaU.-^To  be  looped  with  only  two  bnlUons, 
twisted. 

Stiford  BeUt.^To  haye  only  two  straight  lines, 
>ne  near  each  edge. 

Undress. 

Ooat. — The  same  as  Commanders. 

EpauUttes,-  Same  as  in  dress ;  or  on  board  ship, 
two  straps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epaulettes,  with- 
>ut  bulhons. 

Jiati. — Same  as  in  dress. 

Siifcrd  BeUt. — ^The  same  as  Commanders. 

Master  of  the  Fleet. 
Dress. 

The  same  uniform  and  appointments  as  a  Lienten- 
uit,  except  that  the 

JBpauUttei  are  to  have  crossed  anchors,  without 
cables,  within  the  crescent,  surmounted  by  a  gold 
uid  silyer  star  on  the  strap. 

Undrese. 
The  same  as  Lieutenants,  except  that  the  epau- 
ettes  are  to  be  the  same  as  in  dress;  or  on  board 
ibip,  two  straps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epaulettes, 
priUiont  bullions. 

Masters. 

Dress. 
The  same  nniform  and  appointmenu  as  Master 
>f  the  Fleet,  omitting  the  star  on  the  strap  of  the 
»paulettes. 

Undress. 
The  same  as  Master  of  the  Fleet,  omittiog  the 
liar  on  the  strap  of  the  epaulettes ;  or  onboard  ship, 
,^va  straps,  the  same  as  those  of  the  epaulettes, 
w-ithout  bullions. 

Mates. 
Dress. 

The  same  uniform  and  appointments  as  Lieuten- 
ants, with  the  following  exceptions : — 

Coats* — The  lace  to  he  only  three  quarters  of  an 
0cb  wide. 

Troiaen, — To  haye  no  lace  on  the  outside  seams. 

Upauleifet. — One,  to  be  worn  on  the  right 
I  boulder,  of  the  same  pattern  as  Lieutenants,  but 
July  50 


smaller,  and  the  bullions  to  be  only  two  inches  and 
a  half  long,  and  three  quarters  of  an  inch  in  cir- 
cumference. 

Undress. 

Coat.^-Same  as  Lieutenants. 

Trowsen. — Same  as  in  dress. 

Epaulettes. — Same  as  in  dress,  or  on  board  ship,  a 
strap  on  the  right  shoulder,  the  same  as  that  of  the 
epaulette,  without  bullions. 

Second  Masters. 

Dress. 

The  same  uniform  and  appointments  ss  Mates, 
except  that  the  device  on  the  epaulettes  is  to  be  the 
same  as  the  Masters,  but  smaller. 

Undress. 

The  same  as  the  Mates,  except  that  the  deyice 
on  the  epaulette  is  to  be  the  same  as  the  Masters, 
but  smaller. 

Midshipmen. 

Coa/.^Blue  cloth,  single  breasted,  with  nine 
notched  holes  in  each  breast,  and  three  on  each  cuff 
and  pocket  flap,  with  buttons  to  correspond,  lined 
with  white  serg^>  stand-up  collar  with  a  white 
turn  back  on  each  collar,  with  notched  hole  and 
button. 

Sward. — Of  the  same  pattern  as  Mates,  but  of 
such  length  as  may  be  convenient. 

Sword  Beiit.^The  same  as  the  Lieutenants'  un- 
dress waist-belt. 

Masters'  Assistants. 

The  same  as  Midshipmen,  but  instead  of  the 
white  turn-back,  a  button  hole  of  blue  twist  at  each 
end  of  the  collar,  with  a  corresponding  button. 

Naval  Cadets. 

The  same  as  Midshipmen,  but  instead  of  white 
turn-back,  a  button  hole  of  white  twist  on  the 
collar,  with  a  corresponding  button. 

Gunners^  Boatswains  and  Carpenters. 

Coat. — Blue  cloth ;  if  lined,  to  be  with  serge, 
faU-down  coUar,  blue  lappels  to  button  across  and 
round  cuffs;  nine  buttons  on  the  lappels,  and  three 
on  each  cuff  and  pocket;  with  cOTresponding  blue 
twist  button  holes,  and  three  buttons  m  the  folds  of 
the  skirts.  Plain  gilt  buttons,  with  an  anchor  and 
cable  engraved  thereon. 

IToiV/coat.— White. 

Ormai  or  iS/ocA.— Black. 

ffa^.— Plain  round. 

Swn-d. — Of  the  same  pattern  and  leneth  as  com- 
missioned Officers,  but  the  back  piece  of  the  handle 
is  to  be  plain,  with  a  flute  round  the  top  and  down 
the  back;  with  a  black fish*8kin  gripe  bound  with 
three  gold  wires ;  the  etchings  on  the  blade  not  blued 
or  gilt. 

Sword  Knot.'-Of  blue  silk,  mixed  with  gold 
friugp,  but  no  bullion. 

Sword  BW/.^Sane  as  Mates. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


330 


Dress  Regulations. 


Petty  Officers. 

Who  have  not  an  uniform  are  to  wear  a  marR  of 
diatinction  on  the  upper  part  of  the  left  sleeve  of 
their  jaeketa,  viz.,  Thoae  of  the  Firat  Class,  an  an- 
chor, surmounted  hy  a  crown ;  those  of  the  Second 
Class,  an  anchor. 

CIVIL  BRANCH. 

Director  General  of  Naval  Hospitals 

and  Fleets. 

Dress. 

The  same  uniform  and  appointments  aa  Commo- 
dores of  the  Second  Claaa,  except  that  the 

Coat  is  to  he  single  hreasted,  at  angles  with  the 
skirt,  with  nine  huttons  on  the  hreast,  to  he  placed 
in  threes ;  and  the 

EpuuUties  to  bare  a  atar  only  within  the  cres- 
cent, surmounted  hy  a  crown  on  the  strap. 

iNT.B.  The  devices  for  the  epaulettea  of  all  Civil 
Officera  to  be  embroidered  in  gold  and  silver,  ao« 
cording  to  patterns* 

Undress. 

The  aame  as  Commodorea  of  the  Second  Class, 
except  that  the 

Coat  is  to  be  single  breasted,  at  angles  with  the 
skirt,  with  nine  buttons  on  the  breaat,  to  be  placed 
in  threes. 

Epauleites.'^ame  as  draas. 

Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals  and 
Fleets. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  the  Director-General,  with  the 
following  exceptions : — 

Coa^.— The  distinction  lace  on  the  cufTa  to  be 
omitted. 

EpanUtte*. — The  same  aa  the  Director*General, 
but  with  a  crown  only  within  the  crescent. 

Hat,  Scabbard,  ^  Swfrd  BeU^-^ame  aa  Captains. 

Undress. 

The  same  aa  the  Director-General,  with  the 
following  exceptions : — 

Coat^—The  distinction  lace  on  the  cufia  to  be 
omitted. 

EpauletieM.'-'SwBa.e  as  dresa ;  or.  on  board  ship, 
two  atraps,  the  aame  aa  those  of  the  epaulettes, 
without  Dulliona. 

//«<,  ScMard  Sr  Stpord  Beits^^Swoke  aa  dresa. 

Deputy  Medical  Inspector  of  Hospitals 
and  Fleets. 

Dress. 

The  same  as  Inapectora,  but  the 

Coal  to  have  the  lace  round  the  hip  buttona 
omitted ;  and  the 

E/MtuUifet  to  have  bullions  same  as  Commanders, 
with  a  star  only  to  be  placed  within  the  crescent. 

Scabbard •^^Stane  aa  Commandera. 


Undress^ 

The  aame  aa  Inspector ;  but 

Epaulette*. — Same  as  dress;  or  on  board  ship, 
two  straps,  the  aame  aa  thoae  of  the  epanlettes, 
without  bullions. 

Scabbard, StaM  at  dieaa. 


Secretaries  to  Commanders-in-Chief. 

Dress. 

Tbe  same  as  Deputy  Inspectors ;  but 
Cnat  to  have  only  eight  buttona  on  the  breast, 
placed  by  paira. 

Undress. 

The  same  aa  Deputy  Inapedor;  bat 
Coai  to  have  only  eight  buttona  on  the  breast,  io 
paira. 


Secretaries  to  Junior  Flag  Officers. 

Dress. 

The  same  aa  Secretaries  to  Commanders-in-Chief 
with  tbe  following  exceptions: — 

Coat* — The  lace  to  be  only  one  inch  wide,  instead 
of  one  inch  and  a  half,  and  half  an  inch  instead  ot 
tbree  quarters  of  an  inch. 

EfHtufettet.^-The  same  as  Lieatenaats,  without 
the  devicea  thereon. 

Hat. — Same  aa  Lieutenants;  or  Secretaries  to 
Junior  Flag  Officera  may  wear  the  iuiiibn&  of  the 
rank  they  hold. 

Undress. 

Same  aa  Secretaries  to  CommandeiB-in>Chi«f, 
except  the 

Epaulettei,  which  are  to  be  the  aame  ea  in  dre^s; 
or  on  board  ship,  two  straps,  the  aame  as  those  d 
the  epaulettes,  without  bullions. 

Hat.-^S9me  as  dress ;  or  Secretariea  to  Junior 
Flag  Officers  may  wear  the  andreaa  unifomi  of  ck 
rank  they  hold. 


Surgeons. 
Dress. 

The  aame  as  Secretaries  to  Junior  Flag  Officeis 
except  that  the 

Coat  ia  to  have  nine  buttona  on  the  breast^  placed 
in  threea. 

Undress; 

The  aame  as  Secretariea  to  Junior  Vlmg  Officerf. 
except  that  the 

Coai  is  to  have  nine  hottona  on  the  breast,  phMcd 

in  threes. 


Paymasters  and  Pursers. 

The  same  as  Secretaries  to  Junior  Flag  Officen. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Dress  Regulations. 


331 


Assistant  Surgeons. 
Dress. 
The  Bame  as  Surgeons,  with  the  following  ex- 
ceptions:— 

Coat, — The  lace  to  be  only  three  quarters  of  an 
inch  wide. 

Trowsert — ^To  have  no  lace. 
Epauleite, — One  on  the  right  shoulder,  the  same 
as  Mates,  without  the  deyice. 

Undress. 

The  same  as  Surgeons,  with  the  epaulette  the 
same  as  in  dress ;  or  on  board  ship,  a  strap,  the 
same  as  that  of  the  epaulette,  without  bullions. 

Passed  Clerks. 

The  same  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  except  that  the 
coat  is  to  hsTe  eight  buttons  on  the  breast,  to  be 
placed  by  pairs. 

Captains'  Clerks,  and  Clerks  to 
Secretaries. 

The  same  as  Passed  Glerla,  but  without  the 
epaulette. 

Clerks^  Assistants. 
The  undress  uniform  of  Captains'  Clerks. 

Engineers. 

Coa/.--Blue  cloth,  double  breasted ;  buttons  hav- 
ing a  steam-engine,  with  a  crown  above  embossed 
on  tliem,  to  be  placed  four  and  four,  and  a  large 
button  of  the  same  kind  upon  the  collar. 

Waistcoat. — With  buttoos  similar  to  those  on 
the  coat. 

Trowseri, — Plain  blue  doth. 

Cap. — Wiih  a  gold  lace  band  one  inch  wide,  and 
i  grold  crown,  accordiug  to  pattern,  in  front,  above 
he  band. 

Memoranda. 
Full  Dress, 
s  always  to  be  worn  on  State  occasions,  and  at 
Courts  Martial,  bjr  all  Naval  Officers. 

Trowsert  — White  trowsers  over  boots,  between 
be  2STd  of  April  and  the  14th  of  October,  and  blue 


trowsers  beween  the  15th  of  October  and  the  22nd 
of  ApriL 

Undress. 

Shoulder  Straps, — Officers  may  wear,  in  undress 
on  board  ship,  shoulder  straps,  similar  to  those  of 
the  epaulettes,  without  bullions,  with  their  respec- 
tive devices  thereon. 

Great  Coats, — ^The  great  coats,  for  Officers  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  are  to  be  of  blue  cloth,  double  or 
single  breasted,  with  the  number  and  arrangement 
of  the  buttons  according  to  the  undress  uniform  as- 
signed to  their  respective  ranks,  omitting  the  pocket 
flaps,  and  with  stand  and  fall  collars,  accordmg  to 
the  patterns  at  the  Admiral's  Office  at  each  port ; 
the  straps  of  the  respective  epaulettes,  heretofore 
described,  to  be  worn  with  them,  except  by  Flag 
Officers,  who  are  not  to  wear  the  straps. 

All  Officers  may  wear,  in  undress,  with  blue 
trowsers,  a  blue  cloth  waistcoat,  single  breasted, 
with  small  uniform  buttons;  and  on  board  their 
ships,  a  round  jacket  without  skirts,  with  their 
appropriate  arrangement  of  buttons,  and  the  shoulder 
straps  above-mentioned ;  and  a  round  black  hat,  with 
a  narrow  black  silk  band  and  a  black  buckle,  and  a 
black  silk  or  leather  cockade,  with  a  loop  of  the 
same  material,  half  the  width  of  the  lace  on  their 
dress  coats,  or,  if  they  have  no  lace  on  their  coats, 
of  black  silk  ribbon  (except  Midshipmen,  Masters' 
Assistants,  and  Naval  Cadets,  who  are  to  have  a 
loop  of  gold  twist) ;  if  preferred,  Offiers  may  wear, 
in  undress,  in  lieu  of  the  round  bat  a  blue  cloth  cap, 
with  a  gold  lace  band  of  the  width  of  the  lace  on  their 
dress  coats,  and  a  gold  crown  according  to  pattern, 
and  of  the  same  sise  in  all  ranks,  in  front  above  the 
band;  Officers  who  have  no  lace  on  their  coats,  to 
have  a  band  of  gold  lace,  one  inch  wide,  round  their 
caps. 

Patterns  of  the  uniforms  and  appointments,  which 
are  to  be  strictly  adhered  to,  are  to  be  seen  at  this 
Office,  and  at  the  Office  of  the  several  Port  Ad- 
mirals. 

All  Officers  serving  in  inferior  ranks  are  to  wear 
the  uniform  of  the  rank  to  wliich  they  belong. 
By  command  of  their  Lordships, 

H.  CORRY. 


MEMORANDUM. 

Admiralty,  November,  23rd,  1847. 
My  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  are  pleased  to  direct  that  a  Surtout  Frock  Coat  shall  b« 
stablisbed  for  the  undermentioned  Officers,  with  the  following  distinctive  marka,  viz.:  — 

Admiral,  with  four  Rows  of  lace  five-eighths  of  an  inch  on  the  Cuffs,  with  or  without  Epaulettes. 
Captain,  with  three        do.        of  half  an  inch  on  the  Cuffs,  without  Epaulettes. 
Commanders,  with  two  do.  do.  do. 

Lieutenants  and     1        ^  ^  j^. 

Masters,  with  one/ 
The  Surtout  Coat  of  all  other  Officers  to  be  perfectly  plain. 
The  Coat  to  be  of  blue  Cloth,  double  breasted,  with  the  Naval  Uniform  Button. 
Warrant  Officers,  Midshipmen,  Masters*  Assistants,  and  Cadets  to  wear  their  present  dress. 
My  Lords  are  further  pleased  to  direct  that  when  on  skore,  in  full  dress,  or  in  an   undress  Coat, 
ith  JSpauletteg,  no  Commissioned  Officer  shall  wear  a  Cap,  but  must  appear  in  the  regulation  Cocked  Hat 
ad  SuHfrd. 

patterns  of  the  Surtout  Coat,  as  well  as  of  the  Belt  and  Sword,  to  be  worn  in  future,  may  be  seen  at 
lis  Office,  and  at  the  Offices  of  the  several  Port  Admirals. 
ffo  Scales  are  in  future  to  be  worn. 

Admirals  and  all  Officers  in  command  are  desired  to  pay  strict  attention  that  these  regulations  be 
^idly  adhered  to.  By  Command  of  their  Lordships,  ^ 

jigitized  by  vH.  G.  WARD. 


330 


THE  TRINITY  HOUSE. 


A  List  of  ike  Eld^  Brethrmi  of  ths  Tnmty  Hauu,  aemdtng  to  SemuprHy  ^  Ekaiam, 

Juki.  1849. 

1809  Capt.  Aaron  Chapman.  Wardan  I 

1813  Robt.  Lifrd  Fueount  Malrille,  K.T.  Amttimt  6 

1819  CapU  Andrew  Timbrell  Warden  4 

1823  Capt.  Sir  John  Henry  Pallj,  Bart.  Dbp.  MABTSn^ 

1825  Capt  Robert  Welbank  Dep.  Warden  3 

1826  Capt.  John  Hayman  l>ip.  Amutant  10. 

1828  Capt.  John  Reea  Dep.  Warden  4 

1829  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington,  K.G.  Mastbr. 

1882  Capt.  Henry  Nelaon  Dep.  Aesittamt  11 

1833  0Adm.  Sir  T.  B.  Martin  AstiaaiU9 

1834  Capt.  Charles  Waller  Wtiden  2 

Sir  James  R.  O.  Graham^  fort.,  M.P.  Aitistant  5 

1836  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.,  M.P.  Ateistant  11 

1837  QGttbert,  £aWo/Minto  Aetittantli 
-»—  Ci^t.  Frederick  Madan                              Warden  3 

1889  :f(Admiral  Sir  Charlea  Adam  Asmtant  10 

1840  Capt.  Stephenson  £Uerby  Dep.  Amttant  l^ 

1841  H.  R.  H.  The  Prince  Albert,  K.G« 

Capt  Geo.  Probyn  Dep.  Warden  1 

-  Capt  Wm.  Pizley  i^gp,  Airiaiata  6 

1843  Capt  Charlea  FarqnharaoB  Dep.  AttiOaiU  S 
-i—  Capt  Robert  Gordon,  R.N.                         Dep.  Warden  8 

Capt  William  £.  Farrer  Dep,  Aetistant  9 

1844  Capt.  Henry  B.  Baz  Dep.  Aetutant  5 

Thomas,  Earl  of  Haddington  Dep.  Attittant  7 

1840  Marquis  of  Dalhousie 

1847  Capt  John  Shepherd 

Capt.  Edward  Foord 

Capt  Gabriel  J.  Redman 

1849  Lord  John  Ruasell,  M.P. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


aas 


PRIZE  MONEY  ADVERTISED    FOR   PAYMENT 
In  the  Linuhn  Gautte  between  the  20th  of  December,  1849,  md  the  I9th  of  June,  1850. 


ACTiEON. 
AstrMu— Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty.     Cap*  9th 
Sept.  47.     Pay.  10th  Jan.    Ag.  Chippendale. 

Maria  Theresa. — Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty. 
Cap.  9th  Sept.  47.  Pay.  22nd  Mar.  Ag.  Chip- 
pendale. 

ALBATROSS. 

Gentil  Afrioano.— Hull  and  Tonnage  Bo«nty,  &e. 
Cap,  18th  Feb.  48.  Pey.  18th  Jan.  Ag.  Wood- 
bead. 

BITTERN. 
Name  unknown,  or  Adelaide.--£xoea8  of  Ex. 
peases.  Cap.  2Ut  Nor.  46.    Pay.  6th  June.    Ag. 
Hallett  and  Co. 

Name  unknown,  or  Tebeaoeio.— -Excess  of  Ex- 
penses. Cap.  11th  Aug.  47.  Pa^.  6th  June.  Ag, 
Hallett  and  Co. 

Josephine. — Slaye  and  Tonnage  Bounties,  &e. 
Cap.  4th  May^  48.  Pay.  SOth  Mar.  Ag.  Hallett 
and  Co. 

BLAZER. 

Sylph.— Salrage.  Cap.  lltfa  and  llkh  Apr.  48. 
Pay.  24th  Jan.    Ag,  Chards. 


Bounty, 
Jig.  Stfl. 


BONETTA. 

Traga  Amelias.— Hull    and  Tonnage 
Cap.  19th  June,  48.    P^y.  Itth  T  ' 

well  and  Sons. 

Andorinba.— Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap,  SSth  June, 
48.    Pay.  Ifth  Feb.    iig.StUwell  and  Sons. 

Alert.— Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  10th 
Aug.  48.    Pay.  13th  Feb.    Ag.  Stilwell  and  Sods. 

BRILLIANT. 

Alaira.— Hull  and  Tonnaee  Bounty.  Cap.  6th 
Jan.  48.    Pay.  12th  Feb.    Ag.  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

CONTEST. 

Teneirario.'Sla?e  and  Tonnage  Bounties,  &o. 
Cbp.  3rd  May,  48.  Pay.  4th  Apr.  Ag.  W.  &  E. 
Chard. 

Santa  Crns. — ^Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  14th  May, 
48.     Pay.  4th  Apr.    Jg.  W.  and  E.  Chard. 

Conceioao. — ^Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  90th  Not. 
47.    Pay.  6th  June.    Ag,  W.  and  B.  Chard. 

Name  unknown. — ^Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  6th 
July,  48.   Pay.  19th  June.    Ag.  W.  and  £.  Chard. 


Name  unknown.— Slave  and  Tonnage  Bounties, 
&c.  Cap.  7th  July,  48.  Fay.  I9th  June.  Ag. 
W.  and  £.  Chard. 

Oceana.— Tonnage  Bounty,  &c.  Cap.  9th  July, 
48.    Pay.  19th  June.    Ag.  W.  and  E.  Chard. 

CYGNET. 
Mette  Mao. — Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty.    Cap. 
lat  May,  48.  Pay.  5th  Feb.  Ag.  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

DEVASTATION. 
Agronogro.— Tonnage  Bounty.    Cap.  24th  Dee. 
47.    Pay.  24th  Jan.    Ag.  W.  and  £.  Chard. 

DOLPHIN. 
Seounda  Andorinha.— Slare  and  Tonnage  Boun- 
ties.    Cap.  S4th  Apr.  48.    Pay.  SOth  Mar.    Ag. 
Ommanney  and  Co. 

FAVORITE. 
Name  unknown.— Tonnage  Bounty,     dp.  18th 
June,  48.  Pay.  19th  Feb.    Ag.  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

FERRET. 

Forao.«-Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  24th 
June,  47.    Pay,  8tb  May.    Ag.  Halford  and  Co. 

San  Sebastiano. — ^Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  2nd 
July,  47.    Pay.  8th  May.    Ag.  Halford  and  Co. 

Faisca.— Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  19th 
July,  47.    Pe^'  8th  May.    Ag.  Hallord  and  Co. 

Maria  de  Gloria.— Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  2dth 
Aug.  47.    Pay.  8th  May.    ^^.  HaUord  and  Co. 

Faoeironba.— Slare  and  Tonnage  Bounties.  Cap. 
10th  Sept  47.  Pay.  8th  May.  Ag.  Hallord  and 
Co. 

Malaga.— Slaye  and  Tonnage  Boantiee,  &o. 
Cod.  11th  Dec.  47.  Pay  8th  May.  Ag.  Halfoid 
and  Co. 

GRAPPLXR. 

Secunda  Andorinha.--^laye  and  Tonnage  Boun* 
ties.  Cap.  24th  Apr.  48.  Pay.  20th  Mar.  Ag. 
Ommanney  and  Co. 

Vigilante.— Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap. 
Pay.  16th  Apr.    Ag.  Ommanney 


25th  Mar.  48. 
and  Co. 

Sapphire. — Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap. 
11th  July,  48.  Pay.  16th  Apr.  Ag.  Ommanney 
and  Co. 

GRECIAN. 

Bella  Miguellino. — Slave  and  Tonnage  Boun- 
ties, &o.  Cap.  22nd  April,  48.  Pay,  3rd  Apr.  Ag. 
Stawell  and  Sons. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


334 


Prize  Money  Adrertised  for  Payment. 


HEROINB. 

Maria  Candida. — ^Tonnage  Bountj.  Cap.  5th 
May,  48.    Pay.  26th  F«b.    Ag,  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

Name  unknown.— Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap,  23rd 
May,  48.    Pay,  d6th  Feb.    Ag.  Stilwell  and  Sons. 

Marianna. — Hull  and  Tonnagv  Bounty.  Ckp. 
20th  June,  48.  Pay,  20th  Feb.  Ag.  Stilwell  and 
Sons. 

HOUND. 

Faisco. — Hull  and  Tonnage  Boantr.  Cap,  83rd 
July,  47.     Pay,  28th  Mar.    Ag,  Hallett  and  Co. 

LARNE. 

Name  unknown, — ^Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap.  0th 
July,  46.    Pay,  i6th  Apr.   Ag,  Ommanney  and  Co. 

MODB8TE. 

Bscorpiao.—VesseL  Cap.  9th  Deo.  80.  Pa^. 
10th  Jan.    Ag,  Halford  and  Co. 

PENELOPE. 

Sylphide.— Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap, 
17th  Oct.  47.  Pay  16th  Jan.  Ag,  Halford  and 
Co. 

Theresa. — Hull  and  Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap,  SSnd 
Jone^  48.    Pay  1st  May.    Ag.  Halford  and  Co. 

RINGDOVE. 

Destruction  of  Pirates  and  Bounty.  Cap.  6tb 
Aug.  40.    Pay  30th  May.    Ag^  Hallett  and  Co. 

SIREN. 

Prinoesa  Dona  Isabel. — Hull,  Slare  and  Ton- 
nage Bounties.  Cap,  drd  Apr.  48.  Pay  25th 
Jan.    Ag,  Hallett  and  Co. 

Conceicao  — Tonnage  Bounty.     Cap,  SOth  Nov. 

47.  Pay  0th  June.    Ag,  Hallett  and  Co. 

San  Jose.-*Tonnage  Bounty.     Cap.   17th  Jan. 

48.  Pay  13th  June.    Ag.  Hallett  and  Co. 

San  Francisco  Boa  Fe. — Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap, 
2nd  Apr.  48.   Pay  13th  June.  Ag,  Hallett  and  Co. 

STYX. 

Gentil  Africano.^HuU  Tonnage  Bounty  &c. 
Cap.  18th  Feb.  48.  Pay  18th  Jan.  Ag.  Wood- 
head. 

Name  nnknowu.^Tonnage  Bounty.  Cap,  10th 
Jan.  48.    Pa^^  30th  Jan.    ^^ .  Woodhead. 


Sylphide. — Hull    and    Tonnage   Bounty.    Cttp, 
24th  June,  48.    Pay  20th  Mar.    Ag.  Woodbead. 

Name  unknown. — ^Tonnage  Bounty.     Cap.  24th 
Feb.  48.     Pay  20lh  Mar.    Ag,  Woodh«ad. 

Flora.— Tonnage  Bounty.     Cap,  13th  Mar.  48. 
Pay  30th  Mar.    i4^.  Woodhead. 


The  nndermenttoDed  Bhlpf  are  entitled  to  a  flaal  DfTtdesd 
of  Ave  pence  end  one  farthing  In  the  poand  latel j  rv- 
eelved  from  the  Bttale  of  Metsn.  Lark  end  Woodb^d. 
Bankrupt!  tn  1810,  which  will  be  paid  bj  the  Examntr 
of  Prixe  AccounU,  Somenet  House,  on  and  after  JqIt 
8<nd,  1850,  Til  :-> 

AJAX  and  EDINBURGH  for  Playmate,  Cap, 
10th  Feb.  13. 

EDINBURGH  for  Beaand  Masshaada.Gip.  I8iii 
Jan.  13 ;  and  Caro  Soliman,  Cap.  13th  Apr.  IX 

GLUTTON  for  Madonna,  Cap.  23rd  Feb.  07; 
and  Turkish  Veasel,  Cap.  4th  Mar.  07. 

GRASSHOPPER  for  La  Maraccia  and  otbefs. 
Cap.  29th  Apr.  and  18th  May,  J6. 

HIRONDELLE  fnr  Andromeda,  C«p.31st  Dec 
05 ;  Madonna,  23rd  Feb.  07  ;  and  Turkish  reasel, 
4th  Mar.  07. 

MAG1CIENNE  for  Thrasher.  C«p.  l7tfa  Jan. 
IS  $  Leo,  4th  June,  13 ;  and  Tickler,  6th  June,  13. 

MELPOMENE  for  La  Grue  and  Bizano,  Cap. 
21st  Aug.  07. 

MORNE  FORTUNEE  for  Marianne,  Cap.  28th 
Not.  12. 

MULGRAVE  and  PEMBROKE  for  Rondi- 
nella,  Cap.  I8th  Jan.  14. 

PILOT  for  Playmate,  Cip.  16th  Feb.  IS. 

POMPEE  for  Ordnance  Stores,  Cap.  al  Scaiia 
23rd  May,  00. 

SEAHORSE  for  Tanisina,  Cap.  6th  Aug.  00, 
and  two  brass  guns  6th  Dec.  09. 

SPIDER  for  Andromeda,  Cap,  Slst  Aug.  07. 

UNITE  for  La  Grue  and  Bisarro,  Cap,  SUt 
Aug.  07 1  and  for  Bea  and  Masahatida,  Cap.  ISth 
Jan.  13. 

WEAZLE  for  Bisiiro,  Copt  2Ut  Aug.  07. 


Digitized  by 


Google 


335 


OBITUARY  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL 
MARINES  SINCE  LAST  PUBLICATION. 


FLAG  OFFICERS. 

Seniority* 

Alex.  Wilmot  Sehomberg, 
Admiral  of  the  Blue 1849 

Hon.  DoDftld  Hugh  M  ackay, 
Vice-AdmiraloftheBlue  1840 

@*®Sir  Josiah  Coghill  Cog- 
bill,  Bart.,  Vice-Admiral 
oftheBlue    1840 

@i:g3i]Sir  James  J.  G.  Bre- 
mer, Rear- Admiral  of  the 
Blue 1849 

GueUvus  Stupart,  Retired 
Bear.  Admiral    1846 

@|iGeo.  Hills,  Retired  Rear- 
Ad  miral  by  Seniority    ..   1840 

^^'^l^Geo.BameTrollope, 
Retired  Rear-Admiral  by 
Seniority    1840 

@>Tboma8  Groube,  Retired 
Ilear-Admiral  by  Seni- 
ority       1840 


CAPTAINS. 
Retired  under  Order  in  Ck>uneil,  1846.) 

(Llex,  Montgomerie 1820 

EU>bertTait    1827 

ActlTe  Lift. 

f^rancis  Brace  1827 

:?eorge  Smith     1882 

rbomaa  Rodney  Eden  ....  1844 

>wenSUnley    1844 


COMMANDERS. 

ralter  Boswell 1814 

^'-^Jobn  Row  Morris. . . .  1814 

:dwnrd  Collins 1814 

^  ^silas  Thomson  Hood    . .  1816 

J>Mf^ Mark  White 1815 

^'(g)PhilipLe  Vesconte..  1816 

t^J  as.  Barnwell  Tattnall . .  1810 

p^® Robert  Willcox    ....  1828 

|i  Parker  D.  Bingham 1827 

p'^homas  Read   1820 

eo.  Kvan  Dam 1842 

rthur  Grant 1846 

enry  L.eworthy 1848 


etired  under  Order  in  CoancU,  1816.) 
s^V'^Charles  Patriarche  .  1844 
!'  T;<^harle»  W.  Belty ....   1847 


(Under  Order  in  Council,  18S0.) 

Seniority, 
eo.  Decoeurdeux    . .  1830 

iWalterPike 1840 

_  ohn  Clark ia38 

_    obn  Gregory   1845 

John  Wm.  Jones 1847 

@iRichard  Coates    1847 

Nathaniel  Laffer  1847 

Lomas  Drane 1848 

(Under  Order  in  Ckiuncil,  1840.) 

George  Thomas 1846 

Andrew  F.  Morgan 1846 

@iAlex.Hom 1846 


LIEUTENANTS. 

William  Knigbt(c) 1811 

@^ Benjamin  Shepherd. . . .   1811 

Alex.  Buchanan 1813 

@i  Robert  W.  Innes 1813 

Chas.  Peake 1814 

Joseph  Hynson 1814 

James  R.  Forrest 1814 

CharlesShaw 1815 

John  Hungerford 1815 

@HS)Wm.  Rule    1815 

Henry  Lewis  (6)   1815 

Benj.  C.  Waters    1815 

Peter  Shuttlewortb 1815 

Sam.  B.  Whitcombe 1815 

JamesSkene 1815 

Wm.  Swainson 1815 

Allen  Wall 1815 

JohnWildey 1817 

Henry  A.  Finucane 1820 

^iHenn-  Quin 1820 

Henry  I^itchen 1825 

Wm.  R.  Wynyard 1826 

Wm.  Geo.  As'hby 1826 

Chas.  G.  Clarke    1826 

Henry  C.  Schomberg    1827 

Cesar  C.  Powell    1838 

@iEdwin  W.  Sanders  ....   1840 

James  K.  Hancock    1843 

Henry  A.  Kerr 1844 

@^B<m.  John  R.  M.  Byng  1845 
Henry  H.  M.  R.  Page  ....  1845 
Wm.  Hallett  Connolly  ....  1846 

Philip  Hudson 1846 

@iPhilip  W.  Darnell 1846 

Henry  W.  Dawson    1847 

John  Henry  Howard 1847 

Michael  Breen 1849 


MASTERS. 

Seniority. 

@^g)Jame8  Scott 1800 

George  Renner  . . .'. 1804 

Edw.  Matthews     1807 

Lewis  John    1814 

Robert  Wilson   1828 

George  Filmer  1838 

Wm.  H.  Betts   1847 


etba  38rancj^. 

RETIRED  SURGEONS. 

Cornwall  Reynolds  ......  1700 

John  Niell 1798 

JohnM'Neece    1806 

@^ Joshua  Horwood 1807 

@i John  Allan    1810 

Samuel  Morrison 1814 

Patrick  Magorem 1 814 

John  James    1828 

William  Peatie 1830 


SURGEONS  FOR 
SBRYICE. 

Allen  M'Laren 1824 

William  White 1841 

©^William  Lambert 1843 

John  Clarke   1846 

Wm.  Roberts     1846 

ASSISTANT  SURGEONS, 

James  Clark,  m.d 1841 

Geo.  Brewster,  m.d 1846 

James  C.  Murray 1846 

Richard  Butler 1847 

PAYMASTERS  &  PURSERS* 

Geo.  B.  Harruon 1707 

James  M.  Perkins     1803 

Wm. Leach    1806 

Thomas  Brett     1800 

Hugh  Hannay    1811 

John  Marks    1813 

Geo.  Robson 1813 

Wm.  Andrews   1814 

Henry  Brenton 1827 

John  Westwood 1838 

D.G.Charles    1839 

Edw.  Waller 1844 

Chas.  D.  Gourd 1847 

Digitized  by  CjOOQ IC 


886 


Olntuary. 


UEUT.-COLONELS. 

Sraloritf: 
0>®John  Wilton 1846 


BREVET  MAJOR. 
Wm.  Taylor 1812 


CAPTAINS. 

Boioritj. 
Jt  ThoopliUin  PatCMnon  ..  1809 

i2l@>Wm.  Haig 1834 

R  Arthur  MoleBWOrth  ....  1830 


FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 

JohnCrooket     1847 

John  Geo.  Timpson 1848 

Jt  Wm.H.  Carrington....  1705 
R  John  Bennett 1813 


BeakMfti 

jR  John  Simpson    16a 

B  Darid  Miller IdOi 

12  Robert  U.D.Jamea....   161i 


SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 

A  George  Pawaey 1781 

R  John  Mooney     \TM 

/2Heni7R.Ray« 181S 

R  Geo.  F.  Crown ISiJ 

B  Michael  Beran 18oi 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google 


Digitized  by 


Google